Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2 (The Wall) - 1080p Remastered

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The Happiest Days of Our Lives/Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) - Pink Floyd: The Wall

Upscaled to HD using Topaz Video Enhance AI, and re-mixed using Ableton Live.
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The most meaningful and expressive song that the music industry could ever have.

valerianasavino
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My high school history teacher showed us this.
He was probably the best teacher I ever had.
Thank you Mr. Doyle!

mackpines
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what a nice poems this young man writes, they should appear on some album one day

TENMAJKL
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In isolation, the solo of Another Brick 2 is so grand and epic that it alone is capable of moving people. But when added to the scenes of anarchy and revolution of the students finally rebelling against the system that imprisons and disempowers them, there really is no way to hold back the lump in your throat. Absolutely fantastic.

jnTLM
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Words can not describe how much legendary is this music, lyrics and the video. The idea of this song is now shaping the world in 21st century. Respect.

cemtosun_
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I served in the US Navy with an officer who was one of the kids. He attended a school in London for American kids of Businessmen, Diplomats etc, and somebody at the school knew the band. They didn’t sing, and had no idea what the video was about, they were just happy to get a day off from school. He told me this before YT came around, so I don’t know which one he is.

Grandizer
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You can say whatever you want, but this song is and always will be legendary

peterlagroove
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1979. I was a freshman in high school. You know, that extremely vulnerable part of an adolescent's upbringing at 15 years of age? I had developed an appreciation for Floyd back at DSOTM, but it hadn't fully developed yet. We had an English teacher (private school) who was from Ireland and spoke in a VERY thick brogue. To my untrained American ears, this broke me. It didn't help that Craig S. behind me used to chant this under his breath during class when he would go ripping off on the football players. :) First time I saw the movie, it moved me in directions I still haven't recovered from. I have seen Floyd live (in one form or another) four times, including Roger's latest worldwide effort. I hope i get to see a few more before I pass. Fantastic music that time will not forget.

chrisharris
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Saw this at 11 years old. It shocked me. Became a fan just like that.
I'm seeing it now, again, with 30 years old, can't help but tear up when that solo comes out of nowhere. Its like all the rage repressed by the kids is finally free when that solo comes.
When I saw Roger for the first time, there were kids on stage in this song, and when the solo comes they took off their jackets and they had a t shirt that said "fear builds walls". Couldn't stop crying til the end of the song.

luchboxer
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A wonderful musical masterpiece with one of the great guitar riffs from Dave Gilmour.

brentonbaker
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I really do not like using this quality of language, but I feel compelled to: This album is a work of genius, and every household needs this as much as they need a fridge, stove, and dishwasher. This is how important it is to a national culture and a national understanding. This is the British Upper, Middle, and Working Class culture in one album.

erepsekahs
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I went to high school in America, and in 1978/79 was my freshman year. All through high school I suffered from manic depression. WAS never treated for it. This song represents exactly how I felt all through high school. Thanks. I am now 60, no longer depressed. I got help AFTER I graduated and went to college and got my first job AFTER college. I did start working when I was 13 years old and paying taxes. Which was a good thing, since I wound up disabled by the time I was 36. Very bad thing happened to me. But I have outlived my diagnosis, should have died years ago, but by God's mercy I am still alive! I was depressed for more than 40 years, finally cured of depression. IF I would have gotten married and had children, I would have home schooled them, or put them in private church school which is much more friendly and safer. I would not subject them to public school. Public school was the cause of my depression and the beginning of my sexual abuse and introduced me to a pedhophile who attempted to murder me. It took me decades to get over what that person did to me.

michellereed
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A work of Art right up there with Shakespeare, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart. I was 10 when I listened to the Album for the first time. Now I am 55, the Cassette changed to CD, to DVD to USB to the Phone. The music grew on me.

ragav
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1:06 That part of the poem is the lyrics of the song "MONEY" (Money get back
I'm alright, Jack, keep your hands off of my stack, New car, caviar, four star, daydream, Think I'll buy me a football team) from the album "THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON". "

JEKLWV
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As a younger individual, I originally did not understand the meaning of this video nor the song. Now I do.
“All in all you’re just another brick in the wall.”
The kids going into the meat grinder after walking the same stride, the kids repeating what the teacher says, “you can’t have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat!” The children are eating the “meat” and repeating the COGs. The system doesn’t want you to be different, they want you to be another cog in the wheel, another brick in the wall and to do what you’re told 24/7 despite their lies. Rodger Waters, lyrical genius. Syd Barrett, helping to create that genius with his vocals. Incredible song.

celes
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one of the greatest songs in history for sure! all time classics and that solo when the anarchy starts wow!!!

zakariazakaria
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Probably one of the greatest songs ever written especially if you went to a comprehensive school in the seventies or eighties

jamesmilne
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I had a Latin teacher in the 1960s here in Australia. It was a strict private boys school . He was a tough Yorkshireman. He read passages from Caesars Invasion of Britain and had us enthralled by reading the description of the Legionnaires piling up enemy bodies in a river to a height enough for the chariots and wagons to be driven across. We loved up.

TechnikMeister
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All I have to say is I find the lyrics of songs in the past meaning more and more as time goes on !

sxomega
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The poem being the letter form Money is an absouloutly amazing detail

CntrasteBr