Genius Meanings
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Pink Floyd – Outside the Wall
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The Moral of the Story: Though there will almost always be personal and social barriers erected out of fear, oppression, pain, and isolation, it’s the job of every socially
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Roger Waters – Outside The Wall (1982 Re-recording)
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[Intro: Welsh Male Voice Choir] / [Verse 1: Roger Waters] / All alone, or in twos / The ones who really love you / Walk up and down outside the wall / [Verse 2: Roger Waters
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Pink Floyd – The Trial
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Backed by a lush orchestral score (to the point producer Bob Ezrin gets a co-writing credit), Roger Waters incorporates various characters of Pink’s life as The Wall’s protagonist
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Billy Sherwood (Ft. Jim Ladd) – Outside the Wall
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All alone or in twos / The ones who really love you / Walk up and down / Outside the Wall / Some hand-in-hand / And some gathered together in bands / The bleeding hearts and
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Roger Waters – Outside the Wall
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All alone or in twos / The ones who really love you / Walk up and down / Outside the Wall / Some hand-in-hand / And some gathered together in bands / The bleeding hearts and
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Pink Floyd - Outside the Wall (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Pink Floyd - Outside the Wall (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso] / Completamente solos, o de dos en dos / Los que realmente te aman / Caminan arriba y abajo, fuera del
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Pink Floyd – Pigs (Three Different Ones)
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“Pigs (Three Different Ones)” is the second part of the three-song cycle on Animals (bookended by “Pigs On The Wing” parts one and two). Having already introduced the “dogs”, who
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Pink Floyd – In the Flesh (Reprise)
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More than a disk later, the plot arrives at the “concert turned into a rally” that opens The Wall – to the point that “In the Flesh?” is now spelled without the question mark.
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Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2
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“Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2” is Pink Floyd’s only number one hit in both the US and the UK, and was a chart-topper in at least six other countries overseas in the spring of
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Pink Floyd – Is There Anybody Out There?
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In questioning whether anybody is out there, Pink begins to realize the expansiveness of his wall and the consequences of his self-imposed reclusion.
The track would later name a
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Pink Floyd – Goodbye Cruel World
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Pink bids farewell to the outside world, locks himself in his hotel room and places the last brick in his mental wall.
The song can be seen as a metaphoric suicide, giving Pink’s
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Pink Floyd – Young Lust
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Pink becomes a rock star and throws himself recklessly into the hedonism of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. This song is also a pastiche-style parody of arena rock that was very
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Pink Floyd – Is There Anybody Out There? (Live at Earls Court 1980)
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Is there anybody out there? / Is there anybody out there? / Is there anybody out there? / Is there anybody out there?
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Pink Floyd – Echoes
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This is considered the first big Pink Floyd song in their prog rock era, and is considered the preview to The Dark Side of the Moon. The song is about humans and how amazing is the
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Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
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Pink’s emotional journey into the past is both interrupted and heightened when his management breaks into the hotel room and has a doctor inject him with a drug that will snap him
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Pink Floyd – Mother
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This track is about the character Pink’s relationship with his mother: him looking to her for guidance and advice, her responding by helping him to build the metaphorical wall that
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Pink Floyd – Hey You
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Immediately after finishing his wall, Pink begins to wonder (too little, too late) whether he’s made the right decision in completely isolating himself from the world.
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Pink Floyd – Seamus
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“Seamus” is a humorous song constructed on the structure of a 12-bar blues song, with acoustic guitars both strummed and slid, bass, and a piano. It serves as the closing track to
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Pink Floyd – Stop
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Pink suddenly realizes the delusional depths to which he’s fallen in the shadow of his wall and decides to find out whether he’s responsible for his corrupted mental state.
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Pink Floyd – Dogs
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“Dogs”, originally entitled “You’ve Gotta Be Crazy,” began as a sprawling jam that was turned into a multi-part suite about the sadness that occurs from trying to find your place
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Roger Waters – Pink Floyd The Wall - Script
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PAN ACROSS A HALLWAY. Vera Lynn recording of "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot" eventually starts playing. / "Christmas comes but ones a year / for every girl and boy / the
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