Exploring Rock History: Pink Floyd’s "Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two"
Today, we dive into one of the most iconic tracks in rock history, "Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two," by the legendary English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd. Formed in London in 1965, Pink Floyd began as a psychedelic band but evolved into a pioneering force in rock music, known for their elaborate compositions, innovative soundscapes, and thought-provoking lyrics. With members like Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright, the band has undergone several changes in its lineup over the years, particularly following Barrett’s exit in 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. Despite these challenges, Pink Floyd would go on to achieve monumental success, becoming one of the best-selling musical acts of all time.
Their discography is rich with groundbreaking albums, but perhaps none is as celebrated as "The Wall," released in 1979. This rock opera, largely conceptualized by Roger Waters, covers themes of abandonment, personal isolation, and societal critique. The album’s vivid narratives and striking visuals were not only influential but also served as the foundation for a subsequent film adaptation directed by Alan Parker, featuring Bob Geldof in the lead role. "Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two," which was a pivotal single from the album, reached number one on both the US and UK charts, solidifying its place in the annals of music history.
The official music video for this dynamically charged anthem serves as both a compelling visual narrative and a historical document of the band’s artistic vision. The song has resonated across generations, and its poignant cry against oppressive schooling systems remains relevant even today. With its unmistakable chorus of schoolchildren chanting "We don’t need no education," the track challenges authority and champions individuality.
In retrospect, "Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two" stands as a testament to Pink Floyd’s ingenuity and cultural impact. The song, along with the entire "The Wall" album, has been revisited multiple times through remastered editions, ensuring that new generations can experience its powerful message and intricate musical layers. As we get ready to immerse ourselves in the official music video, let’s not only appreciate the undeniable artistry of Pink Floyd but also reflect on the timeless and universal messages embedded within their work.
So, sit back and enjoy the evocative visuals and sounds of "Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two," a song that continues to inspire and provoke thought across the globe.
This article was written with the assistance of GretAi
Video “Pink Floyd – Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two (Official Music Video)” was uploaded on 08/09/2014 to Youtube Channel Pink Floyd
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This song is the best because its represaints how school system work
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It's ironic that I first heard this song in a music lesson at school
Born ‘65 grew up with this stuff. Loved it then and still. Amazing how timeless this song is. Looking back our classrooms don’t seem too bad in today’s light. Strange things being taught nowadays. IDK maybe my age.
great song, but i bet all their children went to school. so schools shouldnt just exist then? bullshit message
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This Another Brick In The Wall (Part two Official Music Video) music video and song by Pink Floyd has some zesty and brave energy for a 70s song. The theme of the chorus of the school kids singing gives an eerie though also mystifying quality in an amusing way.
Play the song at 2x speed 😂
I remember listening to this when I was younger and now I found it again
75 rs old still listening !!!
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One of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century.
Yes We don't!
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Just heard it in the movie "the faculty" and I knew the song was familiar …. Turns out it was remade by a favourite band of my called "graveyard shift" and the title of their song is "Latchkey Kids" .. it's apso a classic
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I was born in 1975. This was the first ever music video I remembered and it represents exactly the fears I had at the time.
I'm a bricklayer I love this song.
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I'm Italian and the school in Italy is shit. I played it in front of a school and the teachers ran away. I also used it as an anti-vax anthem in the streets during the Covid period with the verse changed to "i don 't need no vaccination"
I cant…in Portugal is 02.49 …to late por all albuns ❤
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Super Song ich schreie mit HEY Lehrer lässt uns Schüler in RUHE!!!😮😢😮
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