Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall
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"Another Brick in the Wall" is a famous song by Pink Floyd, released as part of their rock opera album "The Wall" in 1979. Here are some interesting facts about the song:
Part of a Concept Album:
- "Another Brick in the Wall" is part of Pink Floyd's rock opera concept album, "The Wall." The album tells the story of Pink, a character whose life experiences lead him to build a metaphorical wall around himself.
Three Parts:
- The song is divided into three parts: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. The most well-known and widely played on the radio is Part 2, which features the famous chorus, "We don't need no education."
Lyrics Critique Education System:
- The lyrics of "Another Brick in the Wall" criticize the rigid and oppressive nature of the education system. The iconic line "We don't need no education" became an anthem for those who felt that the education system stifled individuality and creativity.
Children's Choir:
- Part 2 of the song features a children's choir from the Islington Green School in London. The addition of the choir gives the song a distinctive and haunting quality, contributing to its unique sound.
Chart-Topping Success:
- "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" became a massive hit and topped the charts in multiple countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. It was a surprising success for Pink Floyd, given that it had a more radio-friendly and accessible sound compared to their earlier, more experimental work.
Grammy Award Winner:
- The single won a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Rock Duo or Group with Vocal in 1980. The success of the song contributed to "The Wall" becoming one of the best-selling albums of all time.
Banned in South Africa:
- The song was banned in South Africa during the apartheid era because it was seen as a protest against the government's oppressive policies. The phrase "We don't need no thought control" was particularly resonant in this context.
Roger Waters' Personal Connection:
- The lyrics reflect some of Roger Waters' personal experiences, particularly his feelings of alienation and detachment. Waters, the band's bassist and lyricist, drew inspiration from his own life when writing many of the songs on "The Wall."
"Another Brick in the Wall" remains one of Pink Floyd's most iconic and enduring tracks, with its powerful message and memorable musical elements.
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