@@XbreakX1 no, because in radio, in party those songs no more listened for kids, youngs and for any. How many millons has justin bieber, bts, taylor swift and drake videos???? How many millons have pink floyd, led zeppling, deep purple, the who and rolling stones videos.
When we graduated, every student went on stage to this music, and we sang loudly until the end. I will never forget the faces the teachers made. This was not the music that should have been sung that day, but we successfully replaced because we were the ones who had to handle the music lol It's gonna be a memory forever for me.
@@vighzorkat that’s sooo cool! ! !! That is so cool to me because it is what I wish had been possible at my graduation, and you pulled it off! You guys are an inspiration to the next generation....❤️
That solo makes me cry every freakin single time. As a musician after listening tons of guitar music, I really think no other solo is as perfect as this one.
I would like to dedicate this song to my 6th grade homeroom history teacher that degraded me for having to wear hearing aids, having to miss school due to many surgeries to save my life and try to save what little hearing I had left from a recurring cholesteatoma, and purposely spoke too quietly for me to hear AND TOLD MY MOTHER TO JUST TAKE ME OUT OF SCHOOL because SHE didn't have the time or patience to help just one child that wouldn't likely succeed in life anyways... THANK YOU SO MUCH! Because I have learned so much more than what a public school or you could ever have dreamed of offering! And Btw, I am a very successful individual and thanks to you, I'm not another brick in the wall!
Hey! Wow! Thanks guys! I didn't think my story would reach out to others like this, I'm truly surprised! Thanks! (Btw I forgot to mention the cruel cosmic punchline is she got Teacher of the Year Award... Can you believe it? Lol)
My teacher said she used to sing/listen to this song all the time when she was a teen. She had a hard time in school but became a teacher to be the kind of Teacher that she didn't have. Definitely one of the best teachers I've ever had. Edit: Wow! I've never gotten this many likes on a comment before. Thank you! The teacher that I mentioned is definitely one of the best I've ever had. I deal with a lot of trauma and such from my childhood and she always looks out for me & gives me hugs every day. She is truly the best ❤️
I've got a couple teachers in my family and they're all Pink Floyd fans. They're definitely trying hard to not be the kind of teacher this song was made about.
@@grego_valeale Roger Waters wrote this song about his views on formal education, which were framed during his time at the Cambridgeshire School for Boys. He hated his grammar school teachers and felt they were more interested in keeping the kids quiet than teaching them. source: internet
@@surprisesummer1763 Meanwhile it's now been exposed that Roger Waters had visited Jeffrey Epsteins island countless times. A place of horrors where children were put to sexual slavery for the purposes of the rich and famous.
Once upon a time, my father told me that this was the only song I could fall asleep and he played it evry night for so may years. That was maybe 40 years ago when I was 3-4...He passed away 22 years ago. And from time to time I still listen this song before a bed time in memory of him ❤
No it doesn't. Not unless you were born in the 50's - 60's and went to school then. Schools and parents of today are nothing like what this song is about. It was the end of an era for many of us born during that time. The song was released in 1979 and it spoke to all of us who went through this time in a way that broke the chains that bound us.
This song reminds me of my high school English teacher, Mr. Daley. He used to play records in class, and often quote this song. He introduced me to the sheer epicness that is Rush....and taught me a lot about life. Best and coolest teacher I ever had....thanks Mr. Daley, wherever you are. :)
@@GenXMama No. It's about how bad school experiences can be just one of the many reasons a person puts up emotional walls. Another brick in that wall so to speak.
@@dragnipur4746 No, it's not. It's about children just taking what they learn at school at face value, never questioning or going against the grain. Not forming their own opinions like the other sheep that get indoctrinated by the system. Hence 'You're just another brick in the wall'.
My great grandparents forced my grandpa to go to college and become a German language teacher (he taught from the early 60s - mid 70s) and he hated every second of it. When this album came out (according to my mom, uncle and grandma) he would play this song as loud as possible almost every night and get blackout drunk; to him it was a way to cope with being another brick in the education system he never wanted to join. I cried the first time I listened to this song after learning this about my grandpa. Thankfully he's been in a much better mental state for the last 20 years and I like to think that if this song ever comes on in his presence that he wouldn't remember its dark history
I still remember when my English teacher played this song on his radio when I was in 5th grade. We were singin' along with him, with the lyrics written on the whiteboard. Old but gold memories.
Man am i glad i went to a tiny school on the countryside, there were only like 100 pupils (25 per year) and the teachers were rather healthy and well mannered. It's a sports middle school where we had 7-8 hours of sports per week including skiing, swimming, soccer, running, ball games and much more, sometimes we'd just go to the nearby forest to play with our homeroom teacher. I really think that being in a smaller community and being close to nature does a lot of good :)
two songs that I don’t understand but I love them. this one. And. American woman , us girls are pretty. I would like to understand more. About it of this two classic songs. Greetings from PA. 4/15/24.
I'm a retired IT teacher of teenagers and adults. Totally fed up with the authorities, who dictated everything to be done, gradually removing our freedom to teach and educate our students. "Hey Government, leave those teachers alone!"
Its been 3+ years since my father died, but that cry he gave when he discovered he could listen to his favorite song over and over again on his computer, it just doesn't leave me. he hadn't heard pink floyd in years, and as soon as that guitar solo kicked in, every time without fail the man would well in tears. obviously he was old and found it hard to navigate the computer, so he would only do it when he was totally dedicated to playing the song as it took him 30+ minutes to get it playing.
I'm 61 years old, and the first time I discover that in youtube I can hear that music, I cry emotioed, I could hear songs, that I not hear, since I was a teen.
@@saradonovan343 im so glad you discovered youtube, sometime i sit outside the old folks home blasting pink floyd just so they all come out and start vibing. they love it, and i love sharing his music
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This reminds me of my old charter school. The first couple years of school was in a horribly taken care of dim and dead school. Kids were treated badly, teachers were inexperienced, budget was bad, school uniforms, anything bad about a school was there. It felt dead learning at the school. And the way the movie portrays the song reminds me of that damned school. I got goosebumps hearing this for the first time in a while when walking in the school hallways. I am doing great now and I appreciate the messages Pink Floyd makes with these banger songs.
The system uses the school to indoctrinate our children to its interests. Aware of such facts, we understand that we live to study and we do not study to live. We want a formal school, committed to academic things. Education comes from home, it is not a teacher who will say what my child will be. School is not a prison. Not the integral system school.
The wall album on Acid was the most recent best psychedelic experience of my life. Dropped 350ucg and had this blasting in my earphones in a dark room. Amazing. Life changing.
The song is about killing a child’s individuality and uniqueness. Putting them through the “system,” turning them into just “another brick in the wall.” like doctors they go by the book everyone is diffrenrt
actually the ones who are another brick in the wall are the teachers and other ppl suppressing the child's individuality. They're another brick in the wall being built around said child (source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Brick_in_the_Wall )
I would like to dedicate this track to all the teachers that said in my face that I would be a nobody in my life because I was always focus on music everytime and when I was in 9th grade they said that I was a lost cause because of my behaviour, because I didn't like school, even one time a teacher called me dumb and stupid in front of the entire class, get tired of it, started to study and produce music when I was 16 years old, today I'm 27 I have gigs all around Europe for now, and my life couldn't be better because I love what I do and that's the most important thing ever just do what you are passion about it, and never let a teacher or someone tell you what path you should follow...
Had a science teacher like this that would tell us we would all end up working at gas stations while bragging about being a real estate agent and a teacher.
Thankfully my regrets are that i didn't realize most schools are/were like this.. Maybe passion is alive in only my school district 😭 ( My teachers all encouraged music )
I am a Ukrainian 16-year-old, my father always listened to that in his car and I never understood the fact that the lyrics are so much meaningful. Sometimes the past has more treasures that the present.
my dad showed me the music video to this song when i was around 7 years old and it literally traumatized me. i still can’t watch the music video without getting anxious lmao
Yeah it kind of wipes your mind of all the BS going on around you, taking you to your own imagination. And the way it's mixed with the keyboards coming in is soooooo classic.
Hi Alice, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to PINK FLOYD: ua-cam.com/video/Qfv3vELky3M/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
My dad introduced me to this song and its been one of my favorites ever since. He's Dutch African and he grew up in Kenya, and he told me that students used this as a protest. I thought "wow that's pretty cool" but I turns out it was actually that black Africans protesting about the racism in school. Really powerful what these people had to go through.
God I hate that! Back when it first came out I used to wait for the solo just for some DJ to talk B****KS all over it. I love that solo, Sutch atmosphere, takes you to a soulful place.
Last year I had a presentation in English class on our favourite bands/signers... my presentation was on Pink Floyd and I showed the class this song. Teachers face was priceless 😂😂
This is still as good to hear as it was when it was first released. One size does not fit all and all kids are born with a gift, for most never gets recognised, developed or valued. Really sad. ....the system oppresses individuality and art.
Hi Azhar, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to PINK FLOYD: ua-cam.com/video/Qfv3vELky3M/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
in the shitbucket we call school right now... my love for computers and cars? nah, throw all that out. clearly, CLEARLY, i need to learn about how the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
@@pioneer1131 biggest problem for school for me was how worthless much of it was. Yes, knowing how fucked up Jeckyll and Hyde were and about the biology of plant matter is definitely gonna help me get a job looking after animals. Maths is the only applicable subject most of the time but then how many people need to work out solutions on paper as opposed to a fucking calculator? In what situation would I be say designing a house and drawing everything out using Pythagoras without a calculator? It's just filler because the subjects actually relevant to life can't fill an entire exam. I flunked Maths because the UK decided that school was too easy and added numbering between grades (eg C1 C2 or C3). In other words, they made it dramatically harder to get any kind of good grade. If I was a year older, I'd have gotten a pass but I got a D in maths so had to retake in A-levels. I did another exam, got an E and they decided that it wasn't worth trying for another year. Because of this, and my autism, I'm basically locked out of any job higher than litter picker. They hear you, learn that you're autistic and are kinda an asshole and then you never hear from them again. And then the government goes and complains about people on benefits. How fucking pathetic. Considering the UK's immigrant problem, I can only imagine these grade boundaries was done to try and even out the job pool or some bullshit. Really fucking sketchy.
I dedicate this song to my wife’s 11th grade teacher who called her stupid and belittled her to the point she believed it her whole life. Turns out she had undiagnosed ADHD. She got the help she needed once we got married and now is a top grad school student.
Yes, I remember one or two nasty so and so "teachers" from my schooldays , some of the things they did to us then would have earned them a custodial sentence these days . I like to remember them by playing " The headmaster ritual" by The Smiths, also .
@Nathan Crowdz sorry mate, but no , we suffered at the hands and mouths of those twisted brutes in the seventies. The whole "educational system" was archaic and deranged back then.
@@lukasderlokomotivfuhrer7657 I won't get into ideology battles but it's not true. In my country for example most teachers at best just accepts gender concept. The one propagating it is the youth (for the most part, obviously there are some teacher and it's not like all youth or even most of it but I'm speaking about general tendencies)
Teachers back in the day from the 60s to 90s were assholes my late father was I guess you could say special education he was slower than others and they treated him like he was nothing when he couldn’t understand they hit his knuckles with rulers
My childhood favourite song.I was born in '84...so I first listened to it long after this was launched(more than 10 years), my parents weren't rock fans, I just heard it in a fortuitous occasion and...I felt something undescribable, for me it wasn't music, it was and is to this day...a door to another univers.
hey guys, so my mum passed away when I was age 11, when I was asked her favorite song to play in the funeral, I chose pink floyd, another brick in the wall❤. So growing up and coming back to this now 24 years old nearly 25 is amazing ❤❤❤
@@edwardtomassacci1101 sometimes even worse than that. Cases of legitimate paedos giving children home assignments to MASTURBATE and other satanic shit
We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers leave them kids alone Hey, teachers, leave them kids alone All in all it's just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers leave those kids alone Hey teachers, leave those kids alone All in all you're just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall "Wrong, do it again! Wrong, do it again!" "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?" "You, yes, you behind the bike sheds, stand still, laddy"
I've been listening to the classic rocks since i was a kid. Introduced by my dad....and i still enjoy these musics. It's been 20 over years..but still evergreen
this song isn't just about teachers for me it's about everyone in the world. My dad loves pink floyd and so do I. But he is constantly controlling me, what I wear, how I act ect. And I'm thirteen I don't need that control anymore. So when he annoys me or when I'm annoyed I listen to this song because for some reason it brings comfort to me, like its going to be okay. But that's it with music for me. It's constantly in my head 24/7. Especially bands like pink floyd, oasis, guns and Roses, rem.
15 here, I understand but in a few years he'll either still be awful and controlling or you'll realize that he meant well and you need guidance still. Good song none the less!
It's hard at such a young age but try and think about what he's going through, he has to try and raise a little him and try and keep you from the pitfalls he had and still let you be you and that's hard.
Okay are we not gonna admire the ending where the guy is just shouting: *IF YA DON'T EAT YER MEAT, YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY PUDDING. HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DON'T EAT YER MEAT?!*
About to start my student teaching to become a social studies teacher. And I’m going to be jamming out to this with my students so they understand that they shouldn’t let the education control their thoughts and to understand that they will be hugely behind when they leave the education system. This song has such a huge meaning in 2022 and showing how education is just making students all the same. Like, another brick in the wall.
Not really. It's basically a jab at the education system sucking and how teachers just want kids to be quiet instead of actually learning correctly. It's not about the Hitler youth or anything of the sort. If you seriously believe that were being indoctrinated maybe you should go back to school and learn what that means. I'm not responding any further bye
When this tune hits @ 1’14”… goes deep. Haunting UK chorus. Absolute classic for anyone at school in Britain ‘79 - ‘95. Spanned a few generations spesh w the play on VH1 on cable in the early 90s.
This song will remain in history of music for all times I believe
Can't stop listening to it.
I don't think so for me its boring
Gabriel Sanchez Tepos well respected and nothing wrong with not liking certain music but once again here we are cheers 🍻
Ofc man XD, I hope... Lol
@Kookie
mmmm
We were born in the right generation, where we can find songs easily on youtube and all unite on a community of people who enjoy this genre
No
Yes
@@XbreakX1 no, because in radio, in party those songs no more listened for kids, youngs and for any. How many millons has justin bieber, bts, taylor swift and drake videos???? How many millons have pink floyd, led zeppling, deep purple, the who and rolling stones videos.
Bollucks
@@neotenyhd this comment is especially hilarious to me considering bts actually make good music and that the beatles were also a literal boy band
For all teens everywhere..... this IS YOUR song.... love it, live it, and don’t ever be “another brick in the wall”...
Yes
When we graduated, every student went on stage to this music, and we sang loudly until the end. I will never forget the faces the teachers made. This was not the music that should have been sung that day, but we successfully replaced because we were the ones who had to handle the music lol
It's gonna be a memory forever for me.
What an AMAZINGLY POIGNANT comment 👏 👌 👍 😀 🙌..........❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺‼️‼️
@@vighzorkat that’s sooo cool! ! !! That is so cool to me because it is what I wish had been possible at my graduation, and you pulled it off! You guys are an inspiration to the next generation....❤️
@@eileenfox3507 Thank you, we luv you all❤ and we're happy to be an inspiration for you guys!!🥰
That solo makes me cry every freakin single time. As a musician after listening tons of guitar music, I really think no other solo is as perfect as this one.
this solo is masterpiece
Time is David Gilmour's best solo
Oh it is maybe pink floyds beat guitar solo but there are MANY guitar solo's that outrank this by lightyears...
Without Rogers Bass that guitar isn't dat special. You guys are obsessed with guitar, appreciate the damn bass
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😢😅😅😅😂😂brgtgugrgdudihevcejkzccskkscc
I would like to dedicate this song to my 6th grade homeroom history teacher that degraded me for having to wear hearing aids, having to miss school due to many surgeries to save my life and try to save what little hearing I had left from a recurring cholesteatoma, and purposely spoke too quietly for me to hear AND TOLD MY MOTHER TO JUST TAKE ME OUT OF SCHOOL because SHE didn't have the time or patience to help just one child that wouldn't likely succeed in life anyways... THANK YOU SO MUCH! Because I have learned so much more than what a public school or you could ever have dreamed of offering! And Btw, I am a very successful individual and thanks to you, I'm not another brick in the wall!
💙💙💙💙🙏🙏🙏
Oh my god, that’s terrible! I’ve had my share of Umbridges (Bad teachers if you didn’t get that Harry Potter reference) I know how you feel.
Wow now that's one bad teacher
Hey! Wow! Thanks guys! I didn't think my story would reach out to others like this, I'm truly surprised! Thanks! (Btw I forgot to mention the cruel cosmic punchline is she got Teacher of the Year Award... Can you believe it? Lol)
@@jfregia8070 what! How in the holy hell did she get teacher of the year!
My teacher said she used to sing/listen to this song all the time when she was a teen. She had a hard time in school but became a teacher to be the kind of Teacher that she didn't have. Definitely one of the best teachers I've ever had.
Edit: Wow! I've never gotten this many likes on a comment before. Thank you! The teacher that I mentioned is definitely one of the best I've ever had. I deal with a lot of trauma and such from my childhood and she always looks out for me & gives me hugs every day. She is truly the best ❤️
I'm a secondary school student, I'm having a hard time at school and I want to work in a school, but not as a teacher
I've had some amazing teachers over my school years, they made me a big fun of teaching and studying, I wanna be a teacher/professor as well
Rodrigo h
I've got a couple teachers in my family and they're all Pink Floyd fans. They're definitely trying hard to not be the kind of teacher this song was made about.
You're lucky
This song hits even harder when you go to the actual school it was written about, and you realise it's still relevant all these years later.
What school
@@grego_valeale Roger Waters wrote this song about his views on formal education, which were framed during his time at the Cambridgeshire School for Boys. He hated his grammar school teachers and felt they were more interested in keeping the kids quiet than teaching them.
source: internet
@@surprisesummer1763 thanks for the information
@@surprisesummer1763 Meanwhile it's now been exposed that Roger Waters had visited Jeffrey Epsteins island countless times. A place of horrors where children were put to sexual slavery for the purposes of the rich and famous.
guess for the indian residential school surviver sure this song hits home
Once upon a time, my father told me that this was the only song I could fall asleep and he played it evry night for so may years. That was maybe 40 years ago when I was 3-4...He passed away 22 years ago. And from time to time I still listen this song before a bed time in memory of him ❤
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That's very loving and repectful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My high school teacher played this for us when the class was over. Such an amazing guy!!!
I miss my teachers so much 💔 LOL alot of teachers are great. A few weirdos and meanies one in a while, but most of them were so wonderful
Nice profile pic
my music teacher plays this all the time
Lucky you
So lucky...
This song is timeless and still fits our times.
For sure
More than ever!!!
No it doesn't. Not unless you were born in the 50's - 60's and went to school then. Schools and parents of today are nothing like what this song is about. It was the end of an era for many of us born during that time. The song was released in 1979 and it spoke to all of us who went through this time in a way that broke the chains that bound us.
@@Tracy-lc9gk 🤡
That's transphobic!
I love the part where the kids sing "HEY LEAVE US KIDS ALONE!"
i love the part where they are singing snd playing instruments
I was born in 2010 and I listen to 1980s
@@blitzophantomhive8346 ok want a reward
@@blitzophantomhive8346 stop flexing your age, just listen to classic
I was born June 20 2010
This song is definitely now more relevant than ever before. Pink Floyd were geniuses way ahead of their time!
No, it was a great era.
Me when I delete Zoom and Google Classroom:
WillDaBeast850 people need to appreciate this fine pun
I DIED
GAHAAAHAHAHAHAHA
savage
Oof
Pink Floyd just called mark zucketburg “one of the most powerful idiots in the world” AMAZING!
Whos here to tell Mark Zuckerberg to F#ck OFF 😄😄😝😝
respect to the genius
LOVE IT 🤘🏼🙌🏼
i guess you don't have a facebook account right?
mark zucketburg
This song reminds me of my high school English teacher, Mr. Daley. He used to play records in class, and often quote this song. He introduced me to the sheer epicness that is Rush....and taught me a lot about life. Best and coolest teacher I ever had....thanks Mr. Daley, wherever you are. :)
Shout out to Mr. Daley
I'm sure he'll see this eventually.
Those are the teachers that really make a difference
@@michaelrecker9639 youre right
lol
I saw Brit Floyd in concert in his latest tour. Blew my socks off how amazing it was..lighting, energy, back up singers, etc.
The fact that probably most, if not all, of our teachers sang along to this...
Brasil
It's about the government using education to control us
@@GenXMama No. It's about how bad school experiences can be just one of the many reasons a person puts up emotional walls. Another brick in that wall so to speak.
@@dragnipur4746 No, it's not. It's about children just taking what they learn at school at face value, never questioning or going against the grain. Not forming their own opinions like the other sheep that get indoctrinated by the system. Hence 'You're just another brick in the wall'.
James Croxton dog you’re stupid. The lyrics clearly are saying kids aren’t allowed to express themselves.
The bass line makes this song......sooooo great
you're goddamn right, so agree
I bet you don't know the part with the German voice (It says hohl ihn hohl ihn unters Dach)
m8 i can play this on bass its soo good
One of my fav bass lines of all time
very sweet guitar solo from the one and only david gilmore...
Candidate for greatest song of all time.
@@nitroforce1873 song* not group
I prefer Megadeth Holy Wars.
I find it more and talented and raw. This is also a good song, not the best in my opinion.
*with acid
@@nitroforce1873 its completly right (the english)
Taquero 827 hahaha
This is not music, that's pure art.
the music is art
Frr
This has to be one of the all time greatest guitar solos.
Check out their song comfortably numb live pulse recording, it's incredible
This guitar solo is my life
Thank god someone said it! It’s 5:11am and I have chills from that solo. It gives me energy man! So incredible!
Dragonforce solos
@@proximityeffect1603yeah this must be the greatest 🥹
My great grandparents forced my grandpa to go to college and become a German language teacher (he taught from the early 60s - mid 70s) and he hated every second of it. When this album came out (according to my mom, uncle and grandma) he would play this song as loud as possible almost every night and get blackout drunk; to him it was a way to cope with being another brick in the education system he never wanted to join. I cried the first time I listened to this song after learning this about my grandpa. Thankfully he's been in a much better mental state for the last 20 years and I like to think that if this song ever comes on in his presence that he wouldn't remember its dark history
@@rodrich182 you clearly can’t read. Moron.
They forced him to become a language teacher? How bizarrely surreal.
How about just leaving the school, crazy concept
It was all my about the trauma since they left trauma with each and the every people’s mind to make it.//
Ur GRANDPARENTS forced ur GRANDPA?? idk I had a bit of a stroke reading that
I still remember when my English teacher played this song on his radio when I was in 5th grade. We were singin' along with him, with the lyrics written on the whiteboard. Old but gold memories.
great teacher
great teacher
great teacher
great teacher
great teacher
This song will forever be ICONIC.
this song goes hard when you're studying for a test worth 30% of your grade
I think the universe tries to tell you something..
Jep
FRRRRR I literally just did a bunch of missing assignments and I have a test tomorrow
Studying is for neeeeerds!
We don't need no education, man!
Oddly specific
Man am i glad i went to a tiny school on the countryside, there were only like 100 pupils (25 per year) and the teachers were rather healthy and well mannered. It's a sports middle school where we had 7-8 hours of sports per week including skiing, swimming, soccer, running, ball games and much more, sometimes we'd just go to the nearby forest to play with our homeroom teacher. I really think that being in a smaller community and being close to nature does a lot of good :)
Merci mec , de ton expérience !
that's cool dude
Your profile picture is kinda sus
two songs that I don’t understand but I love them. this one. And. American woman , us girls are pretty. I would like to understand more. About it of this two classic songs. Greetings from PA. 4/15/24.
I love how you can just HEAR the accents for the kids.
i always love that accent xD
Little cockneys lol I sound the same well I did when I was a kid
+ChandlerTV100 HEY TEACHA LEAVE THOSE KIDS A LOAN
The accent annoys the shit out of me
+Mark Batarina *Cough cough* Universities *er herm*
"Hey teacher, leave those kids alone" sure has taken on a whole new meaning these days
I don’t understand. What do you mean?
I suppose this meaning never changed, considering that this issue is still exist. So this way this song will never lose its relevance.
FR
RIGHT!
Was literally thinking the same this. This song is so relevant. 45 years later :0
I’m 23 and this song has such an emotional hold over me it’s crazy to explain
These lyrics are more relevant than ever.
The movie based on the album is equally as good.
which@@christophermoore5007
I was thinking exactly the same!
@@christophermoore5007do you know where i can find the movie?
@it's on dvd.
Ironically almost all of my teachers love this song
Same. My teachers are Pink Floyd fans (oh and so are my classmates... and even me)
Everyone loves this song.
MommaFatSacks . . . As a teacher, at school, I am listening to this song right now.
Well they grew up to this awsome music
I'm a retired IT teacher of teenagers and adults. Totally fed up with the authorities, who dictated everything to be done, gradually removing our freedom to teach and educate our students. "Hey Government, leave those teachers alone!"
Awesome!! Track of my Teenage Years & Still Listening Now at 54 Yr Old.
We don't need no education.... ❤That's a really good song...Pink Floyd Forever.
LA MEJOR ❤
Bei tempi la migliore di tutti
What's funny is that many teachers in this world might actually like this song.
Yeah your average teacher hates standardized testing.
My math teacher does and he agrees we all are another brick in the wall
my grandma was a teacher and she loves this song lmao
I'm a teacher and I like this song since my childhood.
my bio teacher played this today during class
i want to dedicate this to my teachers
✨Same✨
Art
My teacher found this song and played it for us in Music class😂
Legend
@@merjemsalihovic3926 we sing it in the choir of our school😂
this song is so relevant in today's society, let kids be kids.
That's right, they have and still are indoctrinating our kids. This song was telling us the truth since then!
I'm not really a Pink Floyd fan but this is a phenomenal record.
Si los sigues escuchando al final te gustarán de por vida.
How are u not there sooo good
Money is also a great track
@@Lost_soul7778 No reason in particular, I just got into different music that's all.👍
I agree
Its been 3+ years since my father died, but that cry he gave when he discovered he could listen to his favorite song over and over again on his computer, it just doesn't leave me. he hadn't heard pink floyd in years, and as soon as that guitar solo kicked in, every time without fail the man would well in tears. obviously he was old and found it hard to navigate the computer, so he would only do it when he was totally dedicated to playing the song as it took him 30+ minutes to get it playing.
sorry your dad died but yess that guitar solo is amazing
I'm 61 years old, and the first time I discover that in youtube I can hear that music, I cry emotioed, I could hear songs, that I not hear, since I was a teen.
@@saradonovan343 im so glad you discovered youtube, sometime i sit outside the old folks home blasting pink floyd just so they all come out and start vibing. they love it, and i love sharing his music
what a beautiful story.
May ur dad be at peace. I think he was reborn as a boy near u. Just find him.
one of the best guitar solos ever
Indeed so my friend quite spectacular.
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Totalmente cierto👍👍
It's not just one of the best, it's a guitar solo school not just a beautiful work
Same.
A.B.A Theme - Symphony (remix)
here for the same reason
LMFAO THIS IS SO ACCURATE
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Timeless. This band had an incredible imagination to write songs like this.❤
Roger's imagination
ua-cam.com/video/AwIZoJSrIJU/v-deo.html
Acid will do that just ask Dr. Seuss
This reminds me of my old charter school. The first couple years of school was in a horribly taken care of dim and dead school. Kids were treated badly, teachers were inexperienced, budget was bad, school uniforms, anything bad about a school was there. It felt dead learning at the school. And the way the movie portrays the song reminds me of that damned school. I got goosebumps hearing this for the first time in a while when walking in the school hallways. I am doing great now and I appreciate the messages Pink Floyd makes with these banger songs.
🥰🎸
Every single kid at my cahrter school came from a dysfunctional family and a drunk dad. You the same?
The system uses the school to indoctrinate our children to its interests. Aware of such facts, we understand that we live to study and we do not study to live. We want a formal school, committed to academic things. Education comes from home, it is not a teacher who will say what my child will be. School is not a prison. Not the integral system school.
The bass in this 😍 🎸🎸
+Shaun Dobson totaly !!!
Pink Floyd I love you
The wall album on Acid was the most recent best psychedelic experience of my life. Dropped 350ucg and had this blasting in my earphones in a dark room. Amazing. Life changing.
These lyrics hit a lot harder being an adult. I totally get it now.
Absolutely. A lot of the older music gives a lot of hints.
Yep
im a kid in school and i still get it lmao
Hits hard af after wasting my early 20s on a worthless degree
@@pioneer1131 wow so smart..
The song is about killing a child’s individuality and uniqueness. Putting them through the “system,” turning them into just “another brick in the wall.”
like doctors they go by the book everyone is diffrenrt
its not just for children, society as a whole. high school is mostly like that
Like the GQP
@@elisademaso8005 Yes thank you for your insight.
actually the ones who are another brick in the wall are the teachers and other ppl suppressing the child's individuality. They're another brick in the wall being built around said child (source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Brick_in_the_Wall )
That happened to me as well during my school years--all from the teachers
I would like to dedicate this track to all the teachers that said in my face that I would be a nobody in my life because I was always focus on music everytime and when I was in 9th grade they said that I was a lost cause because of my behaviour, because I didn't like school, even one time a teacher called me dumb and stupid in front of the entire class, get tired of it, started to study and produce music when I was 16 years old, today I'm 27 I have gigs all around Europe for now, and my life couldn't be better because I love what I do and that's the most important thing ever just do what you are passion about it, and never let a teacher or someone tell you what path you should follow...
I think this comment is awesome because I’m 15 and am in a similar situation to the one you were in whilst at school
cope
Had a science teacher like this that would tell us we would all end up working at gas stations while bragging about being a real estate agent and a teacher.
That's awesome and in case no one else has said, I'm proud of you and beyond impressed 👏
Thankfully my regrets are that i didn't realize most schools are/were like this.. Maybe passion is alive in only my school district 😭
( My teachers all encouraged music )
I first heard this when I was a kid. It always had a spot on my mix. Such a good solo.
Now it’s more like: “Hey teachers, leave them kids at home!”
That's great, just great.
Props to you.
💙💙😄😄😄😄
😂
❤❤❤❤
Quarentena é o caralho.
Vá se fuder, Estado
Was still at school when this came out. Will always be an anthem to us kids.
I’m still in school now but this is still an anthem
Remains a masterpiece on many levels decades later! What creative fellows these guys were when they made it!
Played this to my 7 yr old son to teach him about REAL music. And yes…he loved it!
ROCK ON!!!
This is not song .....
This is timeless masterpiece .
♥️yes it sure is 😍
I am a Ukrainian 16-year-old, my father always listened to that in his car and I never understood the fact that the lyrics are so much meaningful. Sometimes the past has more treasures that the present.
Hey kiddo are u and ur family ok? We all pray to all the Ukrainian ppl be ok , pls keep save
Hi I hope your doing well with what’s going on right now and you and your family keep safe
Stay safe
You are in Ukraine or no
In this moment of war
my dad showed me the music video to this song when i was around 7 years old and it literally traumatized me. i still can’t watch the music video without getting anxious lmao
Dog my dad showed me the whole damn movie. Talk about being traumatized.
I saw the full film at 9
Traumatised then mesmerised
Gerald Scarfe man WHAT AN ARTIST 🙌🏻
SAME AND I THINK HE SHOWED ME A TURKISH COVER OF IT ON TOP OF THE VIDEO OR SOMETHING
Me too!!!
@@Stalkicity I watched it for the first time at 4 I had nightmares for years. Hahah.
This Floyd track gives me goose bumps every time I play it - still to this day .
Classic track 👌
That solo.. one of the reasons I learned guitar in the first place... still transports me.
Simplemente .. una obra de arte ..
Yeah it kind of wipes your mind of all the BS going on around you, taking you to
your own imagination. And the way it's mixed with the keyboards coming in is soooooo
classic.
In 6th grade I wrote *"WE DONT NEED NO EDUCATION"* on the school's brick wall with a rock and thought I was a badass
Edit: it's still there
Same lmao
You were. #Legend
You were😂
I also did this but with a pencil. And I ran like a little bitch afterwards. Nevertheless probably the most punk I'm ever gonna be in my life.
@@raspberrycrowns9494 i miss school
One of my all time favourite songs... goosebumps every single time!!!
Hi Alice, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to PINK FLOYD: ua-cam.com/video/Qfv3vELky3M/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
The most meaningful and expressive song that the music industry could ever have.
My dad introduced me to this song and its been one of my favorites ever since. He's Dutch African and he grew up in Kenya, and he told me that students used this as a protest. I thought "wow that's pretty cool" but I turns out it was actually that black Africans protesting about the racism in school. Really powerful what these people had to go through.
black please have a look on UA-cam at BLACK METAL TEENS REACT TO PINK FLOYD THANKS
I seem to remember it being used as a protest song here in South Africa as well.
Still going through it!
I'm pretty sure it was banned in South Africa at some point
I hate it when radio stations cut off this amazing guitar solo. Give it some time man!
Same, radio stations hate good instrumentals.
God I hate that! Back when it first came out I used to wait for the solo just for some DJ to talk B****KS all over it. I love that solo, Sutch atmosphere, takes you to a soulful place.
love it or hate it, I think we can agree that this song's way ahead of its time
Germany wall came down
This song is timeless, if music existed during Jesus life, he would blast it all day
hahahhahaha
🤣
'Twas ever thus.
👏👏👏👏
The fact that this song was released in 1979 and is still very relevant today is crazy!
You know it brother.👍
Last year I had a presentation in English class on our favourite bands/signers... my presentation was on Pink Floyd and I showed the class this song. Teachers face was priceless 😂😂
Heidi Rowlands omg 😂
Cool ta vie!
Im an English teacher and I would have given you an instant A
hi im brazilian, i'd like talk and learn with u
I do give private lessons over skype. Message me if you are serious.
This is still as good to hear as it was when it was first released.
One size does not fit all and all kids are born with a gift, for most never gets recognised, developed or valued. Really sad. ....the system oppresses individuality and art.
Hi Azhar, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to PINK FLOYD: ua-cam.com/video/Qfv3vELky3M/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
in the shitbucket we call school right now...
my love for computers and cars?
nah, throw all that out.
clearly, CLEARLY, i need to learn about how the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
and yet this song is ironically a work of art
@@pioneer1131 ring hell to soul searching
@@pioneer1131 biggest problem for school for me was how worthless much of it was. Yes, knowing how fucked up Jeckyll and Hyde were and about the biology of plant matter is definitely gonna help me get a job looking after animals. Maths is the only applicable subject most of the time but then how many people need to work out solutions on paper as opposed to a fucking calculator? In what situation would I be say designing a house and drawing everything out using Pythagoras without a calculator? It's just filler because the subjects actually relevant to life can't fill an entire exam. I flunked Maths because the UK decided that school was too easy and added numbering between grades (eg C1 C2 or C3). In other words, they made it dramatically harder to get any kind of good grade. If I was a year older, I'd have gotten a pass but I got a D in maths so had to retake in A-levels. I did another exam, got an E and they decided that it wasn't worth trying for another year. Because of this, and my autism, I'm basically locked out of any job higher than litter picker. They hear you, learn that you're autistic and are kinda an asshole and then you never hear from them again. And then the government goes and complains about people on benefits. How fucking pathetic. Considering the UK's immigrant problem, I can only imagine these grade boundaries was done to try and even out the job pool or some bullshit. Really fucking sketchy.
I dedicate this song to my wife’s 11th grade teacher who called her stupid and belittled her to the point she believed it her whole life. Turns out she had undiagnosed ADHD. She got the help she needed once we got married and now is a top grad school student.
sadly, things have not changed. Now, the same teachers have been pestering our kids with gender ideology
Yes, I remember one or two nasty so and so "teachers" from my schooldays , some of the things they did to us then would have earned them a custodial sentence these days . I like to remember them by playing " The headmaster ritual" by The Smiths, also .
@Nathan Crowdz sorry mate, but no , we suffered at the hands and mouths of those twisted brutes in the seventies. The whole "educational system" was archaic and deranged back then.
@@lukasderlokomotivfuhrer7657 I won't get into ideology battles but it's not true. In my country for example most teachers at best just accepts gender concept. The one propagating it is the youth (for the most part, obviously there are some teacher and it's not like all youth or even most of it but I'm speaking about general tendencies)
Teachers back in the day from the 60s to 90s were assholes my late father was I guess you could say special education he was slower than others and they treated him like he was nothing when he couldn’t understand they hit his knuckles with rulers
Such masterful playing by Gilmore - probably the most underrated guitarist ever imo. Few can make a guitar sing the way Gilmore can.
My dad and I used to listen to this song together. Rest in peace dad, I still love this song with all my soul.
Simply Germ I am so sorry men your comment is so sad
Simply Germ I feel so sad for you
Hey, my dad past away January 2017 and we loved the same kind of music. He was a biker retired army and motorcycle mechanic. He listened
Simply Germ Your father was one coold dude, Rest in Peace
I listen to song like this with my dad😞
My childhood favourite song.I was born in '84...so I first listened to it long after this was launched(more than 10 years), my parents weren't rock fans, I just heard it in a fortuitous occasion and...I felt something undescribable, for me it wasn't music, it was and is to this day...a door to another univers.
The irony is, I wish your teachers had taught you better spelling and grammar.
Weird song
But not in a mean way
😍 I so agree, it is one of the Doors into something much greater. Apparently they have Lots of pudding there😉
I was 18 at this time..my favourite band..im.now 62..still enjoy listening..
hey guys,
so my mum passed away when I was age 11, when I was asked her favorite song to play in the funeral, I chose pink floyd, another brick in the wall❤.
So growing up and coming back to this now 24 years old nearly 25 is amazing ❤❤❤
We need the statement "Hey! Teacher! Leave them kids alone!" as the anthem for this f'd up world our kids are having to deal with.
its even crazier these days. Leave the kids the alone.
Was thinking the same thing just remove Teacher and replace with Drag Queen
@Edward Tomassacci Hey creepers, leave them kids alone...
All in all you just another dick with NO BALLS
this song is a perfect anthem for current times.
@@edwardtomassacci1101 sometimes even worse than that. Cases of legitimate paedos giving children home assignments to MASTURBATE and other satanic shit
😎. Simplesmente um clássico do rock mundial. 👍🏼💕😎
Sim MN e nós
Literalmente sim
Nem me fala brother, só as melhores
@Isaque •Eletro / Hits • kskskskkkkkkkkkkk
Why the emojis translate into Brazil flags?
I think this track is legendary, it will be listened to for generations to come.
Ticaaaa vicaaaa louuuuuuu🎉🎉🎉
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey, teachers, leave them kids alone
All in all it's just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave those kids alone
Hey teachers, leave those kids alone
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
"Wrong, do it again! Wrong, do it again!"
"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?"
"You, yes, you behind the bike sheds, stand still, laddy"
thot control :)
@@ChillerBaby Hey man, the lyrics say Thought :/
@@FelipeFaustino-yi6cm that was a kind of joke. so nevermind :)
@@nikita5546 Ah, Ok Man, Sorry
not being rude but is this for the deaf people
1979: wow this song is amazing!
2019: wow this song is amazing!
3050: wow this song is amazing!
Irmão, tu demorou quantos minutos pra escrever isso no google tradutor e colocar aqui?
@@theguss1304 kkkkkk
@@minacraft7981 kkkkkkkk
i miss the times.
I've been listening to the classic rocks since i was a kid. Introduced by my dad....and i still enjoy these musics.
It's been 20 over years..but still evergreen
this song isn't just about teachers for me it's about everyone in the world. My dad loves pink floyd and so do I. But he is constantly controlling me, what I wear, how I act ect. And I'm thirteen I don't need that control anymore. So when he annoys me or when I'm annoyed I listen to this song because for some reason it brings comfort to me, like its going to be okay. But that's it with music for me. It's constantly in my head 24/7. Especially bands like pink floyd, oasis, guns and Roses, rem.
15 here, I understand but in a few years he'll either still be awful and controlling or you'll realize that he meant well and you need guidance still. Good song none the less!
@@The-Jettisoned 18y here and you later realise that sometimes they were right :D
@@lukasekulic9714 Yep! That's my point. :)
It's hard at such a young age but try and think about what he's going through, he has to try and raise a little him and try and keep you from the pitfalls he had and still let you be you and that's hard.
@@dragonrider9943 Wow, so someone has a possibly abusive parent and that's your response?
I belive this song gonna stay in the history for a very long time and all the generations will comes gonna say what a amazing song they had it
"Después de todo, solo eres otro ladrillo en la pared..."
Gran música del año 1979.
Y sigue sonando en 2024 ❤️🎵
mas bien 2021
@@jiangamer3654 Ya edité 😂
@@aleo1286 jajaja oye
Que música i…que lletra . No se ha he ho Nada mejor, creo
Lo pongo a todo volumen en mi casa 😎
Okay are we not gonna admire the ending where the guy is just shouting:
*IF YA DON'T EAT YER MEAT, YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY PUDDING. HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DON'T EAT YER MEAT?!*
92% Onion
8% Meat
There was never a 'we'
When I hear that, All I can think of is Nick Andopolis from Freaks and Geeks.
Wasn't that part in the end of D12 Revelation as well?
but then you think about the Music video...
About to start my student teaching to become a social studies teacher. And I’m going to be jamming out to this with my students so they understand that they shouldn’t let the education control their thoughts and to understand that they will be hugely behind when they leave the education system. This song has such a huge meaning in 2022 and showing how education is just making students all the same. Like, another brick in the wall.
This 3rd grade teacher with a minor in Social Studies totally APPROVES of your comment!!!!!! Congratulations and good luck!
Any One here in 2024?
Hello i am from 2030
@@Tawashaha try 2525
@@Manic_bandit420 how you still i live the war lll is killing evryone
@@Tawasha world war 3 is old news
Of course friend
One of the best guitar solos in Rock history!
One of the greatest rock songs ever written, Period.
"No thoughts control" This song is saying we don't want/need indoctrination disguised as education. It's a timeless concept.
Soon it will sadly become relevant not only metaphorically, but also literally, and thats the terryfing thing.
@@captainteaaddict Soon? Really going to pretend like the system isn't built to breed zombies?
Private or home school. Public school is evil and breeds slaves.
Not really. It's basically a jab at the education system sucking and how teachers just want kids to be quiet instead of actually learning correctly. It's not about the Hitler youth or anything of the sort. If you seriously believe that were being indoctrinated maybe you should go back to school and learn what that means. I'm not responding any further bye
@@klaus6178doctors are taught to read articles not do their own studies
still greatest rock band 🎸 legends live forever ✌🏼
This is a song that you just need to crank up the volume too. Good school song.
F what are telling me nigga?
Truely beautifully done. No pudding If don't eat your meat. So they say, vegan meat supported 😍😍😍....no judgement here 😍
Tom Snyder totally!!
Awesome hit from the 70s..............so originally BRILLIANT
Modern songs are just another brick in the wall
It's actually early 80's.
Liz Negamoon it was actually released the 30th November 1979.
Wow. I'm embarrassed. Thanks for clearing that up.
Liz Negamoon that's OK, and don't feel embarrassed , after all only 32 days after its release it was the 1980s.
When you decline the Google Classroom Invite
bruh
Bruh
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Bruh
The more we go back in time, it gets better and better! 80s, 70s, 60s, 50s, so on!
I agree to an extent because anything beyond the 70s is too old for me but aksoevece idk
As a person who Is really strugling with school Now, I really apreciate this song. Trully a masterpiece
You'll get through it don't worry. We all did
Same
Same.
It’s not about school
@@loyertamara but it helps
You are just another brick in the wall... Me too...
Manda um salve ae
There are parts of life where I'm not
haha
Not we all🤔?
Eae
Os velhinhos Pink Floyd música eterna 🇵🇹❤️🇵🇹❤️🇵🇹
When this tune hits @ 1’14”… goes deep. Haunting UK chorus. Absolute classic for anyone at school in Britain ‘79 - ‘95. Spanned a few generations spesh w the play on VH1 on cable in the early 90s.
Loving this song even more now than ever… considering what is going on in our school systems today. This song makes more sense.
That’s what made me think of this song
amen!
CRT believer?
School system today? That has been going on for years
its always been going on it's just now showing its effects
just like racism
older generations being more powerfull
40 hour work week
inflation
etc
I was a teacher and I love this song
Ben, are you sure because you have no period.
@@PeterParker-wj7vl edited?why?
Me too!
Ben hi
My high school sociology teacher played this all the time. One of the best teachers that I ever had.
The "i was born in the wrong generation" starter pack
I’ll bet you liked your own comment...
@@sirturd2954 did you?, because you only have one like.
k3v1n c0t3
Says the one with only one like 😂
@@DNA-DNB not anymore : )
Lel
All these things in the song is true and your so brave to stand up and sing about that 😊💯👍