Whats actually stunning is how thematically unified they actually are. One voice is screaming in desperate denial, "I'm going nowhere, someone help me", panic, but still screaming "STAYIN ALIVE" refusing to concede defeat. The optimist. Or deluded. The other voice is the same person, the realist, or defeatist. "All in all your just another brick in the wall", resigning yourself to total obliteration, the crushing inevitably of your fate. So the two voices are like the two competing voices that everyone has when they're struggling, either personally, or against crushing systems like the education system. Give in or rage against. So its a wonderful duet about the psychological makeup of human beings in periods of struggle. So, its a masterpiece.
I know a lot of music but not much about how music is constructed. It's amazing how these two conceivably different songs really mesh together well. I would have never been able to put these two together, even theoretically. It's amazing, and the execution is *flawless!*
Scrambled 59: Not sure what you’re driving at, but I had post war schooling and it wasn’t ‘cruel’ by any stretch of the imagination. Was I lucky? I don’t think so, it’s just that modern generations, especially millennials, look back at selective historical evidence and form a skewed opinion.
Bill well the point of another brick in the wall part 2 is to emphasise how the British education system after WWII valued conformity over individuality. I wasn’t alive back then so I can’t comment on how accurate it is.
Every youtube video has dislikes... One of the reasons has to do with who doesn't like this type of music Another is people hate just to hate 3rd is some people have no ear for music I agree music like this brings in new styles some people don't want and I want it because it sounds unique and really well done.
Even if these two songs come from different worlds and explore totally different themes, they are kind of in my DNA as I grew up with them. Nice to hear them together.
backslash68 well said! It's a testament to any mashup if it can successfully marry together the different themes of the two in a way that doesn't cheapen the originals.
honestly, if you look at the lyrics, they have a pretty similar kind of message, a life of thought manipulation and suppression by the powers that be since an early age. the only difference is their reaction, one of resigned resilience and reminding others they too have been resilient, one of calling out the systemic injustice they experienced and demanding change.
I remember a school assembly where one class performed "Another Brick in the Wall". There was noticeable discomfort among the other classes' teachers. I wish I'd leapt up and done something like this :)
Got a feeling Pink floyd wanted to do their 'Staying Alive'. Let's not forget that the Bee Gees were at the peak of their career with 6 masterpieces ranking # 1 back to back worldwide between 1977 and 1979.
Y'all know why this works, right? Bob Ezrin had a hankering to make a disco record, and thus got Pink Floyd to play at 100 bpm and make it kinda danceable.
The way this was put together was spot on. The hammers were in tune as well. Great mix. Now with that said youtube just now recommended this 9 years later!!!
Wow, I'm astonished, that was amazing. I never imagined these two songs working together like this and how similar the themes actually were. There was a pervasive angst among teens in the 70's and both songs address it in different ways. One is illustrating the oppressivness of conformity and the other is about one man finding a way to express his individuality. Very cool stuff.
@@aejbermensch4932 And in the '80s there was a backlash against the '70s... And in the '90s there was a backlash against the '80s... There's *always* a fresh supply of teenagers growing up, or *trying* to grow up.
I used to listen to both 'Another Brick in the Wall' and 'Stayin' Alive' in school, and I really wish I came across this legendary piece of work tso years ago where I was in school still.
This is one of things that: When you are randomly lazing around, doing chores listening to music when both these songs play back to back and you wonder “hmm i wonder how these songs sound together” and then move on. But you actually made it a song and you mixed it so well. You sir, have done an amazing job
Both of these songs were very influential on me at two different points during high school, another brick in the wall my freshman year, and stayin alive my senior. These songs are antithetical in my eyes but seeing them put together like this is amazing
I've always said you could hear the disco influence in the song The Wall, very cool that you combined these two legendary songs that are such a close fit!
I never thought in a million years that these two songs would, or even COULD, be mashed up. Thank you for proving me wrong.This has become my second favorite mashup.
It feels like the late '70s distilled into its essence. All you need is Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech to round out the hopelessness and longing for escape.
I tried telling my friends over ten years ago that if you listen to the music for The Wall, it's very much disco. Yeah, I got cussed at quite a bit for that.
I have listened to both songs so many times & it just never dawned on me until like a mo.ago,that the Wall def.has a disco sound. I guess it's hard to accept that such a great classic rock group would contribute to the disco craze that was going on at the time...Just listened to Greatful Dead's "Shakedown Street",& bam had another omg it's disco too revelation!
+The One Man Box Office Are you saying he's wrong? Because he isnt; ABITW2 *is* a disco beat song. Deliberately so, at Bob Ezrin's suggestion (the band wasnt going to release it as a single at all, but Ezrin suggested they get in some children to sing the verse a second time, to pad out the song so it wouldnt be so short, and to re-arrange it to a disco beat... all in order to release it as a single). Run Like Hell, btw, also has a disco beat. I mean, they very obviously do, so Im not even sure what you are trying to argue here.
The carried out "STAYING ALIIIIIIIIIVE" over the "All in all your just another, brick in the wall," just seems so right. Especially with the fascist hammer scene from The Wall movie in the background.
This mashup is perfect for the way my kids and I are feeling at the moment about brick-and-mortar schooling. We’ve got to think seriously about just STAYIN’ ALIVE. I figure, “Why not just let the kids have a year off?”
HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU AREN'T STAYIN' ALIVE?
jajajajaja!!!
Nice lol
You can't cause you would be dead lol
Oh, dear god, my sides... :D
Bravo XD this has me dying of laughter
"we don't need no education" and "i'm going nowhere, somebody help me" fit together surprisingly appropriately
Totally incongruous,
false equivalence - a
nonsense rant without a cause - debasing a great disco track
It does. The first part is the protest of "education", the second is the result of failing to break away from that abuse.
"Stayin' alive!"
"You're just another brick in the wall"
That hits good.
Only because the Consequence of illiteracy is vagrancy
Ignorance is blitz
Can't believe people made two different songs out of this masterpiece.
**edit: Thanks for the reply guys, makes me keep coming back to this**
Amit Dahal lol
Can't believe I lived through disco
Lolololol
LOL
And two movies.
This shouldn't sound as good as it does!
Polyphonic Press I know right lol XD
***** it sure does :))
I know I want to hate this but I can’t
This just makes my mind hurt it’s so good!
Same rythm and tempo..of it sounds good.
If they'd *had* mash-ups in the late 70's, this would have been especially timely . . . and probably, a smash hit.
Nick Hentschel more like a MASH hit!
Probably? More like definitely.
First mashup I remember being played in clubs was early 80s: Steely Dan's Do it again + M. Jackson's Billie Jean
Everything in the 70s was a smash hit 🤘🏼
Oh this would have been all over the radio!! My family would have had the single for sure. We had all the novelty records!!
Whats actually stunning is how thematically unified they actually are. One voice is screaming in desperate denial, "I'm going nowhere, someone help me", panic, but still screaming "STAYIN ALIVE" refusing to concede defeat. The optimist. Or deluded. The other voice is the same person, the realist, or defeatist. "All in all your just another brick in the wall", resigning yourself to total obliteration, the crushing inevitably of your fate. So the two voices are like the two competing voices that everyone has when they're struggling, either personally, or against crushing systems like the education system. Give in or rage against. So its a wonderful duet about the psychological makeup of human beings in periods of struggle.
So, its a masterpiece.
The musical arrangement is brilliant. The bridges back and forth from Pink Floyd to Bee Gees seem to have been written together.
I'm 14 and this is deep
The duality of man. The Jungian thing, sir.
David Gilmore's guitar solo fits perfectly with the Bee Gee's music.
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 I’ve been watching this for years I think i first saw it like when I was 10 (8 years ago)
What really makes this for me is the Floyd guitar solo over the Bee Gees bassline. These two tracks were made for each other!
So true.
I know a lot of music but not much about how music is constructed. It's amazing how these two conceivably different songs really mesh together well. I would have never been able to put these two together, even theoretically. It's amazing, and the execution is *flawless!*
Best comment EVER
Gross
@Go Jump Actually Roger Waters wrote Another Brick in the Wall. with a disco rithym, so it's not that different from Stayin' Alive
Another Brick In The Dancefloor.
😂
Hahahaha
is that a michael jackson reference?
👌🏻
@Da Funky Zookeeper is that a yes or a no?
When you go to a disco but you also want to expose the cruelty of the education system in post war Britain
This mashup pretty much screams "Screw you teacher,we're going to a party tonight"
Thanks dude. Epic comment.
Not seen Ducreaux in a while.
Scrambled 59: Not sure what you’re driving at, but I had post war schooling and it wasn’t ‘cruel’ by any stretch of the imagination. Was I lucky? I don’t think so, it’s just that modern generations, especially millennials, look back at selective historical evidence and form a skewed opinion.
Bill well the point of another brick in the wall part 2 is to emphasise how the British education system after WWII valued conformity over individuality. I wasn’t alive back then so I can’t comment on how accurate it is.
I'm addicted to mashups.
Same here
bronco devil It’s like a speed ball, coke with heroin, very addictive.
I've found some mashup gold tonight. I started by searching 'Bowie Floyd mashups'. What a journey.
bronco devil u still addicted to these awesome *FREEquencies*
bronco devil no worries dj marshmellow
5 years later, this music video still feels 5 years ahead of its time.
not to mention, current music hasn't evolved. it has devolved.
Here’s another good rock disco mashup - Rapture Riders ua-cam.com/video/UVTAB3_WZtY/v-deo.html
The Mighty Mulqueeny people act like all that is produced today is crap. You’re looking at the shitty surface. Dig deeper.
@@1flynlow Pretty much :(
YITT That’s because it is
I honestly don't understand all the dislikes for this. It's pure genius if you listen to it. Bravo dude for the mix. This is classic.
Purist pusswads
I think a lot of people at youtube just hate the channel's profile picture that much
Every youtube video has dislikes...
One of the reasons has to do with who doesn't like this type of music
Another is people hate just to hate
3rd is some people have no ear for music
I agree music like this brings in new styles some people don't want and I want it because it sounds unique and really well done.
I guess you didn't get the memo that disco sucks.
beegees and the Floyd simply don't belong anywhere near each other. meaningful powerful music and screeching have nothing in common
It should be illegal for a mashup to be *this* good. My brain is permanently marked with the beauty of this masterpiece.
I'll never forget this mash up
Hello it’s November 6 2020 it’s so good 😊 I just jumped out the window
Every time I hear another brick in the wall I hear the “I’m going nowhere” part
This mashup is so good it's unreal. I can no longer hear Stayin' Alive without the guitar solo, that's how powerful it is.
👍
You know it! Absolutely!
Ok, why am I just NOW hearing this in 2019??
This one is just tripping me out.
Lydirius same! Guess we’re late to the party 😂
Lydirius I know right ?
No shit! This totally blew my mind! Awesome!
Wow. This is just great!
Lydirius Same here! I haven’t laughed this hard in who knows how long!!
masterpiece of masterpiece
+ANTONIO MARIA DA SILVA AMDSFILMS Here's the man himself
I loved hell's club
Your work is a masterpiece, that's for damn sure.
School cancelled everywhere, people stayin indoors to stay alive.
This mashup is more relevant than ever in 2020!
Stayin alive is more than just existing
The thing I will remember most of Quarantine 2020: Finding amazing music mashups on UA-cam. Live Long and Prosper Y’all 🤘
Lol... Nice one Cyril !
Schools were not cancelled here - to avoid ‘vectoring’ to
elder ‘guardians’.
And next: Cannabalism
Whoever made this, should be credited with saving humanity!!
Another brick in the dance floor! ;)
or Another dick on the dance floor
@@yuccatree4298 😂😂
@@yuccatree4298 😂😂
Possibly the most underrated mash up of all time.
This is art. It’s art plus art equaling more art.
Even if these two songs come from different worlds and explore totally different themes, they are kind of in my DNA as I grew up with them. Nice to hear them together.
backslash68 well said! It's a testament to any mashup if it can successfully marry together the different themes of the two in a way that doesn't cheapen the originals.
backslash68 well they’re both disco songs
honestly, if you look at the lyrics, they have a pretty similar kind of message, a life of thought manipulation and suppression by the powers that be since an early age. the only difference is their reaction, one of resigned resilience and reminding others they too have been resilient, one of calling out the systemic injustice they experienced and demanding change.
I remember a school assembly where one class performed "Another Brick in the Wall". There was noticeable discomfort among the other classes' teachers. I wish I'd leapt up and done something like this :)
I doubt an audio experience is related to your very genetic code but ok
If you don't beat your feet
How you can have any disco
How you can have any disco if you don't beat your feet?
Emmanuel Ariza plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery, no?
merloon act
Actually yes, cause i did not found The original :(
If you don't beat your meat how can you have any man pudding?
I wish I could give this comment more likes
La Division De Ariza That is hilarious!!
i love how it keeps cutting between children yelling, 3 men yelling and then a man grooving to this absolute MASTERPIECE 👏
One of the absolutely perfect mashups out there. So good, doesn't even sound like a mashup.
Steven Fallon if you want a good remix, listen to Novacaine Rhapsody
It’s been 14 years and this mashup still is legendary
LITERALLY ONE IF NOT THE GREATEST MASHUP EVER IN HISTORY
I think this is the greatest mashup ever. The peak.
Now we need a mash up of Run Like Hell and Tragedy!
I would love that
Got a feeling Pink floyd wanted to do their 'Staying Alive'. Let's not forget that the Bee Gees were at the peak of their career with 6 masterpieces ranking # 1 back to back worldwide between 1977 and 1979.
Pink Gees""" 🐝 Bee Floyd
pinkish bees' floyd
This is pure and unadulterated amazing.
It makes me so angry that I now can't hear either of these songs on the radio without thinking something is missing.
Love it.
Y'all know why this works, right? Bob Ezrin had a hankering to make a disco record, and thus got Pink Floyd to play at 100 bpm and make it kinda danceable.
+Rasputin443556: You have a great avatar.
I immediately thought of the Office joke where they say "You should do CPR and pump their chest to the rhythm of the Beegees
my god
Shorteagle that’s no joke. People actually learn this in CPR class
GeSemdicapt along with the song another one bites the dust
That's sounds strangely good, when it really shouldn't! Someone did a good job with this one.
This is the best remix I've ever heard in my entire life holy schnikes
Most epic mashup in the history of music. I thought I would die without seeing something like this. LOL.
If you liked this one you should check out the Nirvana and Rick Astley mashup or the one with carry on my wayward son and the space jam theme.
if u like this check out whole lotta helter skelter by ledbeatles .. seriously
It's so close but then WaxAudio made Lady Judas. I still love this one though.
@@FatherTime89 .....
Check out Slayer and
Katrina & The Waves.
Do you want a good mashup? Just search 'jhon Lennon bombón asesino' and lets talk about mashups
Two British groups at the forefront of their careers coming together in an absolute banger of a masterful mash up
Aren't th Bee Gees from Australia?
@@ricarleite Born on the Isle of Man, raised and originated in Manchester.
I remember the first time I saw this, ten years ago. Since then I come here at least 2 times per year.
The way this was put together was spot on. The hammers were in tune as well. Great mix. Now with that said youtube just now recommended this 9 years later!!!
Hell's Club brougt me here
Of couse, great masterpiece of my 2 favorites.
Wow, I'm astonished, that was amazing. I never imagined these two songs working together like this and how similar the themes actually were. There was a pervasive angst among teens in the 70's and both songs address it in different ways. One is illustrating the oppressivness of conformity and the other is about one man finding a way to express his individuality. Very cool stuff.
I hate to break it to you, but there is " a pervasive angst" in teenagers of every decade. 😁😁😁
@@BlackavarWD But the 70's was something special because of the worldwide backlash against the 60's
@@aejbermensch4932
And in the '80s there was a backlash against the '70s...
And in the '90s there was a backlash against the '80s...
There's *always* a fresh supply of teenagers growing up, or *trying* to grow up.
It slapped the reality out of me- We are living that message- intended or not- 2022fit this shtuff
I can't *believe* how well this works
Finally, a mashup I can show people over the age of forty so they can truly appreciate how much a good mashup blows my mind.
I used to listen to both 'Another Brick in the Wall' and 'Stayin' Alive' in school, and I really wish I came across this legendary piece of work tso years ago where I was in school still.
Even the guitar solo matches perfectly..... this is amazing! Thanks!
John Travolta walking in New York and the marching hammers. Inspired. Excellent.
That feeling when depression & mania collide
Woah man... That's realistic af.
Damn...
It is a bipolar harmonic escapade.
Is this what bipolar feels like??
The ADRENALINE I get from listening to this
I'm bi polar, and I was just thinking exactly that!
This should have been released on an album of mashups,and as a single. It would be a multi-million seller.
It got pretty good at 0:55
Love the profile picture. Alex DeLarge!
Thanks, man. Rock On!
Veto Division
moloko plussssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
It got pretty good at 0:00 if you ask me
How good is this its a masterpiece and you'd think it was an actual song.
Brilliant. Perfectly blended. This is really really good.
Its scary how good these go together
This is one of things that:
When you are randomly lazing around, doing chores listening to music when both these songs play back to back and you wonder “hmm i wonder how these songs sound together” and then move on. But you actually made it a song and you mixed it so well. You sir, have done an amazing job
I think this is one of the better mash ups because the sentiment and mood is similar: trying to survive in a world intent on keeping you down.
Both of these songs were very influential on me at two different points during high school, another brick in the wall my freshman year, and stayin alive my senior. These songs are antithetical in my eyes but seeing them put together like this is amazing
The sum is much greater than the separate parts. Best mashup ever
Whoever made this is clearly a genius.
It’s amazing how well these songs mashup together.
Two AweSome Bands thanks....
This is brilliant. You're brilliant, sir. I just wanna hug you.
Who'd a thought these two songs could sound so good together, or deliver such a good message?? Brilliant!
That...was....AWESOME!!!!
Time to play this to my friends while they're stoned
Yes!!! I did that and they were freaking out
I've always said you could hear the disco influence in the song The Wall, very cool that you combined these two legendary songs that are such a close fit!
OMG, I just found the missing link in my life, Dude you've nailed it again!... thank you!
I never thought in a million years that these two songs would, or even COULD, be mashed up. Thank you for proving me wrong.This has become my second favorite mashup.
And what’s your actual favorite mashup?
The Doors/Blondie I think it’s called Rapture Riders.
Holy shit the transition between the 2 songs is seamless🤙
It feels like the late '70s distilled into its essence. All you need is Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech to round out the hopelessness and longing for escape.
Very, very good. Never realized how similar and how synced those songs were. Great editing of the footage. Thank you for the show !
The " i am going nowhere, somebody help me" 😃fits so well"!
2 ABSOLUTE LEGENDS, should be longer
Love the blend of the rhythms of both songs. Nice combination. Well done.
This is a masterpiece.
I was always more of a Pink Floyd fan than of the BeeGees and disco, but this is awesome.
It is amazing how well these two songs mash. Great job on the video..a right professional job.
It’s amazing how the two songs added together brings so much pathos to each other and something new and relevant is created. Wax Audio is a genius.
Bloody Brilliant
This shouldn't sound as amazing as it does
This Mashup makes me wanna dance all the time to it
Brutal!!!!😮😮😮😮😮👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️👍
i really cant heart pink floyd original version anymore ,its feel empty without staying alive by bee gees in there lol
I tried telling my friends over ten years ago that if you listen to the music for The Wall, it's very much disco. Yeah, I got cussed at quite a bit for that.
It definitely has a disco beat!
Who's cussing now?? Lol
I have listened to both songs so many times & it just never dawned on me until like a mo.ago,that the Wall def.has a disco sound. I guess it's hard to accept that such a great classic rock group would contribute to the disco craze that was going on at the time...Just listened to Greatful Dead's "Shakedown Street",& bam had another omg it's disco too revelation!
This awesome funky nice 🇬🇧
;-;
Why does this work.
Dalek 91752 Because both are disco songs (seriously, ABITW2 is set to a disco beat)
You just need the proper computer programs, an understanding of music theory and an imagination.
+Tactical panda because Brick in the Wall is basically a disco beat song.
+GTAfan421 Saying that, you might as well say "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen is also a disco beat song.
+The One Man Box Office Are you saying he's wrong? Because he isnt; ABITW2 *is* a disco beat song. Deliberately so, at Bob Ezrin's suggestion (the band wasnt going to release it as a single at all, but Ezrin suggested they get in some children to sing the verse a second time, to pad out the song so it wouldnt be so short, and to re-arrange it to a disco beat... all in order to release it as a single). Run Like Hell, btw, also has a disco beat. I mean, they very obviously do, so Im not even sure what you are trying to argue here.
When you like that kind of mash-up, you remember you were born in the seventies...
Words can’t express the beauty I’ve just witnessed
This could very well be the best, most appropriately fitting Mashup I've ever heard
Also that title is fucking genius
Awesome mash. Great Job.
I have heard this so much, you must be some kind of Jedi mash-master!
The carried out "STAYING ALIIIIIIIIIVE" over the "All in all your just another, brick in the wall," just seems so right. Especially with the fascist hammer scene from The Wall movie in the background.
This mashup is perfect for the way my kids and I are feeling at the moment about brick-and-mortar schooling. We’ve got to think seriously about just STAYIN’ ALIVE. I figure, “Why not just let the kids have a year off?”
Last day of school next week.... I'll be playing this on the kids schoolbus.
YEAH! Wax Audio you are killin' it! LOVE this mix. You didn't just rock the songs you also rhythmically mixed the visuals. Kudos.
Bee Floyd.
jai249 or Floyd Gibb
klynb
I seem to remember going to primary school with Floyd Gibb :/
jai249
Pink Bees
@@StuartMackenzie hahahahahhahahahaha
Bee movie.
Just coming back for my regular re-listen so I never forget how damn good this is!!
Wow, this works... so freaking well.
OMG, this is awesome how well it goes together.. and well done ! !
Mind blowin' masterpiece
Just brilliant! Who thought of this?!