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Another Brick in the Wall
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Concept Each of the three parts have a similar if not the same tune and lyrical structure though not lyrics aside from the all in all refrain and each is louder and more enraged than the one before rising from the sadness of Part I to the protesting Part II to the furious Part III This tune is repeated in almost every song on the album albeit in a different form each time Part I Composition Part I of the song is very quiet dynamically and features a long subdued guitar solo The vocals are softer and gentler in tone than in Parts II and III although there is a short sharp rise in dynamics and tone for a brief period towards the end of the lyrical portion Sniffing shouting wailing calling and children can be faintly heard in the background along the lines of You Stand still laddie Plot The Thin Ice discussed during the previous song breaks when Pink becomes older and learns of the death of his father Pink is devastated by this reality and begins to build The Wall Film version Pink s mother is seen praying in a church after the death of her husband overseas Pink however is at this point oblivious of his death and can be seen playing with a toy airplane The song continues with Pink playing in a public park after his mother leaves him to go shopping He sees a man who he takes a liking to in the absence of his own father The man gives Pink a lift onto a ride and it s clear Pink feels as if this man is his real father Pink follows the man s son around copying him but doesn t understand why the other boy s father isn t paying attention to him He grabs the man s hand but is shooed away only to grab the man s hand again The man pushes Pink away again and dejectedly he sits on a swing Part II Another Brick in the Wall part 2 The disco beat used in Another Brick in the Wall part 2 presented a marked change from Pink Floyd s previous releases Problems listening to this file See media help Composition In the album version of The Wall Another Brick in the Wall Part II segues from The Happiest Days of Our Lives with a trademark Roger Waters scream The song has strong drums a well known bass line and distinctive guitar parts in the background with a smooth yet edgy guitar solo The song also features a group of school children for lead vocals in the second verse as the song ends the sounds of a school yard are heard along with the teacher who continues to lord it over the children s lives by shouting such things as Wrong Do it again which somehow sounds mocking and If you don t eat yer meat you can t have any pudding How can you have any pudding if you don t eat yer meat and You Yes You behind the bikesheds Stand still laddie all of it dissolving into the dull drone of a phone ringing and ending with a deep sigh School choir For Part II Pink Floyd needed a school choir and producer Bob Ezrin requested that sound engineer Nick Griffiths find one Griffiths approached music teacher Alun Renshaw of Islington Green School around the corner from their Britannia Row Studios Though the school received a lump sum payment of 1000 there was no contractual arrangement for royalties from record sales Under 1996 UK copyright law they became eligible for royalties from broadcasts and after royalties agent Peter Rowan traced choir members through the website Friends Reunited and other means they claimed their payments Contrary to press reports this did not involve suing Pink Floyd Music industry professionals estimated that each student would be owed around 500 Plot After being insulted by the teacher Pink dreams that the kids in his school begin to protest against their abusive teachers Film version Following The Happiest Days of Our Lives Pink starts to daydream during his class He imagines several students marching in unison to the beat of the song following a path until they fall blindly into an oversized meat grinder to re emerge as putty faced clones void of individual distinction Starting with Gilmour s guitar solo the children destroy the school building using hammers foreshadowing the subsequent neo fascist Nazi like animated sequence with its marching hammers and crowbars creating a bonfire dragging their teacher out of the burning school kicking and screaming The song ends with Pink rubbing his hand which the teacher slapped with a ruler in the previous song During the song the teacher s meat and pudding lines are folded into the first few lines of the school choir s lines and are performed by the teacher in the film played by Alex McAvoy Music video Prior to the film the first video for the track directed by Alan Parker depicted students running in a playground and the teacher puppet from The Wall concerts was used The video also mixed in some animated scenes later used in The Trial and Waiting for the Worms The children who sang on Another Brick in the Wall Pt II were not allowed to appear in the video as they didn t hold Equity Cards Once the film was completed the actual scenes of The Happiest Days of Our Lives and Another Brick in the Wall Part II were combined into a new video which now represents the music video for Another Brick in the Wall Alternate versions The single version had a short guitar intro but fades out earlier ending after approximately 3 minutes 11 seconds The 1981 compilation A Collection of Great Dance Songs includes a hybrid 3 54 version which like the single version omits the segue from The Happiest Days of Our Lives but retains the longer playground ending of the studio version The versions from live albums and videos Delicate Sound of Thunder and P U L S E recorded after Waters departure from the band feature the main guitar solo by David Gilmour followed by an additional tapped guitar riff by touring guitarist Tim Renwick These are backed by Guy Pratt s slap bass lines The version from Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 1980 81 from the 198081 concerts at Earls Court London also features an extended solo by Snowy White and an organ solo by Richard Wright In 1990 prior to The Wall Live in Berlin a rare limited edition promo CD was issued to radio stations Mercury CSK 2126 which included When the Tigers Broke Free and a new version of Another Brick in the Wall part 2 re recorded by Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band The version from The Wall Live in Berlin has Cyndi Lauper singing lead vocals and features Rick DiFonzo playing the original solo Snowy White playing a second guitar solo Peter Wood playing an organ solo and Thomas Dolby playing a synthesiser solo The song was included with The Happiest Days of Our Lives in the compilation Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd and segues into the first note of an edited version of Echoes Another version of this video featured children with faceless masks arriving on a train and several scenes feature a conveyor belt of school desks which the students sit at after marching through a steel tunnel and even another machine featuring a hammer built against the side pounding up and down to make it run again referring to the marching hammers Chart This section does not cite any references or sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2009 Chart 19791980 Peak position Australian Singles Chart 1 Austrian Singles Chart 1 Danish Singles Chart 1 French Singles Chart 1 German Singles Chart 1 Italian Singles Chart 31 Spanish Singles Chart 1 Swedish Singles Chart 1 Swiss Singles Chart 1 UK Singles Chart 1 U S Billboard Hot 100 1 Part III Composition The song is dynamically loud and features the once subtle bass line now much louder to express Pink s rage It is also the shortest part of Another Brick In The Wall Plot Pink decides to finish this wall as a result of his rage after his wife s betrayal He states that he has seen the writing on the wall He concludes that he no longer needs anything at all dismissing the people in his life as just bricks in the wall Film version In the film the song is accompanied by a montage of events that contributed to the construction of the wall Personnel Roger Waters music lyrics bass guitar lead vocals on Part I and Part III harmony vocals guitar on Part III David Gilmour guitars lead vocals on Part II in unison with Waters harmony vocals on Part I Nick Mason Drums on Part II and Part III Richard Wright Hammond organ Part II Prophet 5 synthesizer Islington Green School students organised by Alun Renshaw vocals on Part II Selected single sales Country Certification Sales Certification date Comment France Gold 841 000 1980 United Kingdom Platinum 995 000 January 1980 USA Gold 1 000 000 03 24 1980 Re certified platinum 9 25 01 same sales level USA Gold 500 000 05 08 2008 Digital Sales Award Germany Gold 150 000 1993 Cover versions This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding reliable references Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2010 Another Brick in the Wall Pts 1 3 Single by Korn from the album Greatest Hits Vol 1 Released 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre Alternative metal Length 7 08 Label Epic Records Producer Jonathan Davis Korn and Frank Filipetti Korn singles chronology Word Up 2004 Another Brick in the Wall Pts 1 3 2004 Twisted Transistor 2005 A teacher in Chicago cut his own record as a rebuttal to Pink Floyd changing the lyrics to We all need an education In 1986 GRUMH covered Part II on their Underground EP In 1995 Jaz Coleman released an album Us and Them Symphonic Pink Floyd including symphonic arrangements of Pink Floyd songs including Another Brick in the Wall In 1998 for the film The Faculty Part II was covered by Class of 99 A cover of Part I also appeared on the soundtrack album In 1999 the British Rock Symphony with Eric Burdon released a cover of Part II In 1999 ApologetiX parodied the song under the name Kick in the Wall Pt 2 on their album Biblical Graffiti Since 2001 Umphrey s McGee has performed a cover of Another Brick in the Wall over 20 times live On Halloween 2008 they combined Another Brick in the Wall with Michael Jackson s Thriller to create a unique mash up song In 2001 Luther Wright and the Wrongs released Rebuild the Wall a country and western version of The Wall including cover versions of Another Brick in the Wall In 2004 Korn released their version of the song on the compilation album Greatest Hits Volume 1 consisting of all three parts of Another Brick in the Wall and Goodbye Cruel World In 2005 rock group Parason made a cover version of Part II named Vaa koa meaning Your school in Belarusian In 2005 Keller Williams released a bluegrass version of the song on the album Grass Lounge comedy group Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine covered Part II on their 2006 album The Sunny Side of the Moon The Best of Richard Cheese In 2007 Eric Prydz released a remix of the song entitled Proper Education which was released as a single In 2008 the song was covered by the Taliesin Orchestra on the band s Rock Rhapsody album Stahlhammer covers the song on their Killer Instinkt album Bob Rivers made two parodies called Another Dick In The Mall Another Kick In The Balls See also Proper Education Discipline and Punish Footnotes The State News Wall a perfect mix of rock film Counting out time Pink Floyd the wall song was banned in South Africa in 1980 Rolling Stone The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time UPI South Africa Bans Floyd s The Wall The New York Times July 15 1980 C6 BBC News Just another brick in the wall 2 Oct 2007 TimesOnline Payout after Pink Floyd leaves them kids alone BBC News a b c d e Fitch Mahon p 73 76 and 88 Fitch Mahon p 88 a b Fitch Mahon p 76 Fitch Mahon p 73 Fitch Mahon p 73 and 76 smh com Kick against the bricks Charts in France retrieved 29 June 2008 UKcharts best selling singles Riaa single sales Riaa Riaa Digital Download Musikindustrie Pink Floyd sales Song that s driving teachers up the wall Libertarian Review September 1980 pp 4243 http mises org daily 4017 References Fitch Vernon The Pink Floyd Encyclopedia 3rd edition 2005 ISBN 1 894959 24 8 Fitch Vernon and Mahon Richard Comfortably Numb A History of The Wall 1978 1981 2006 Preceded by Walking on the Moon by The Police UK number one single 15 December 1979 12 January 1980 Succeeded by Brass in Pocket by The Pretenders Preceded by Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen Billboard Hot 100 number one single March 22 1980 April 12 1980 Succeeded by Call Me by Blondie External links Islington Green School s article on their contribution BBC story on royalties suit Songfacts com Another Brick in the Wall Part II BBC ONE Life Islington Green singers reunion Aired 3 October 2007 Eric Burdon s version v d e Pink Floyd Syd Barrett David Gilmour Nick Mason Roger Waters Richard Wright Studio albums The Piper at the Gates of Dawn A Saucerful of Secrets Ummagumma Atom Heart Mother Meddle The Dark Side of the Moon Wish You Were Here Animals The Wall The Final Cut A Momentary Lapse of Reason The Division Bell Soundtracks The Committee Tonite Lets All Make Love in London More Zabriskie Point Obscured by Clouds Live albums Ummagumma Delicate Sound of Thunder Pulse Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 198081 Compilations The Best of the Pink Floyd Masters of Rock
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