Pink Floyd~Hey You Reaction!!
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It’s a concept record... which you should listen to in its entirety
The will help a lot to understand this huge master piece...
or better yet watch the movie.
The movie does help with a adaptation and it is worth watching. I really enjoyed the movie myself
@@AndresFernandezSoftwareLibre I thought so to
Fumanchu1 5150 a lot of people didn’t like it.... i loved ot
Pink Floyd did not write songs, they wrote albums.
And Pink Floyd did not write this album. Rodger Waters did. Thats why it bombed in 1980 when it first came out.
Albums full of songs. Why are Floyd fans so cringy lol
@@johnnyjohnny8636you just dont get it lol, i mean u gen z had 0 music knowledge
you guys have to listen to the whole album, then you'll understand everything better
And watch the movie too.
Plz watch the movie
I think they should listen to the album and then watch the movie
'Cause "Hey you" is not even in the movie
The album is one of the best albums by one of the best bands of all time. The movie feels like something done by an amateur art student. Definitely don't let that be your first impression of the album.
I agree, listen to the album straight through, first. Then, watch Roger Waters’ The Wall - Live in Berlin. Then, his recent The Wall blue ray. Finally, watch the movie with Bob Geldof.
You know, you could just do the whole album and a lot of these questions about the songs are made very clear. It’s every bit the metaphorical wall you guessed at, but there’s a bigger story surrounding it. Let’s do this. The Wall.
I'd suggest doing each song on its own. THEN going back and taking the "cliff notes " you have compiled from each track and developing an opinion of the FULL album. It is a MASTERPIECE.
or better yet watch the live concert dvd
I never understand, half the time these lyric videos have errors. If you're going to spend the time to make a lyric video, you'd think you'd at least check them...
Wrong lyrics at times. "Don't help them to bury the LIGHT"
Yep, I noticed that too.
Okay, I thought I had them wrong all these years. HaHa.
The audio is off quite a bit too
I dont think you should read subs first listening anyway - distracts
You’re so right. Most times just look at the next line, and see if it rhymes. And live and fight don’t rhyme. So it has to be wrong.
The Wall revolves around a man who built a wall between himself and the rest of the world. In this particular song, there are three different voices.
In the first part of the song, he thinks he hears a friendly voice calling him from the other side of the wall. The second voice is a narrator informing us that the voice was an illusion ("But it was only a fantasy, the wall was too high..."). The third voice is him, trying to reach out to people outside his wall ("Hey you! Can you hear me? ...Together we stand, divided we fall")
Hi guys. You really need to listen to the album in its entirety to truly understand what Pink Floyd is trying to say. The Wall is a concept album and a true masterpiece. It was intended as a complete idea not meant to be looked at as individual songs. Once you understand The Wall then you can appreciate the individual songs as pieces of the story. Even better than simply listening to the studio album, try watching a live performance of The Wall or even watch the movie.
can you imagine if they listened to The Trial without hearing the album first? lol that'd be funny to see their reaction at least. They definitely need to do the entire album on here.
I agree it should be listened in one sitting, or looked at as a whole. However, art is subjective and the great thing about it is you're allowed to take different interpretations than intended and they still be valid.
David Gilmour on vocals, guitar, and fretless bass. Roger providing the lyrics and concept and David bring his many talents to the musical side...that was the Floyd magic right there.
The magic never would have happened if it weren't for sid
@@basedsalty6970 True. I meant no disrespect to Syd Barrett; I just personally prefer the direction the band went after he left.
Roger sings the second half of this song though
Watters was the most prolific lyrical writer I have evert known and Gilmour is the most prolific musical writer I have ever known. They were so great together, such a shame they way they ended up.
You should react to the entire album.
The album is divided into two parts, where you can make a separate video for each one.
Part 1 tells the story of the protagonist and how he built the psychological/mental wall between himself and the world, to escape from the things that he was not able to handle in life. This part ends with the song "Goodbye Cruel World" as he is entering the wall.
Part 2 tells the story of the protagonist after being trapped behind the wall and tries to find a way to get out. This part starts with the song "Hey You" which you've just reacted to.
This is an essential listen.
Enjoy.
Ummm.... it's on 2 discs...... it was released in 4 parts.
Apart 1 (side 1) waters childhood, sets the mood, and the causes of his codepenency (trauma of father dying and smothering mother) the foundation of the wall.
Part 2 (side 2) the self destruction of his marriage and the overarching sense of doom from living through the cold war. Completion of the wall.
Part 3 (side 3) wall built. Totally cut of from both other people and his own humanity, pink turns to drugs to feel any normalcy.
Part 4 (side 4) total madness. Shows that mental illness, unchecked, will keep repeating.
Listen to the whole album then you will understand
As I get older this album more and more becomes to me one of the greatest pieces of art in modern times. No music or even literature fan should go without completely immersing themselves in this album and analyzing what "the Wall" is and what life events are the bricks that build the wall. Hell beyond music no person who cares about humanity and social structures should miss the chance to analyze this album. I dated a Psychologist once and told her "I think listening to this album should be a part of curriculum in the PHd or at the very least a student thesis.
Very true. The album is both literal and metaphorical. Your mood and individual thought process you are working with at the time you happen to be listening make a huge difference.
While I agree..... Gilmour hates it, and called it a whiney piece of crap
PF will be studied in the future as we do Beethoven, Bach, Mozart et al...
Completement d'accord avec cette analyse
The album is about a musician that builds a mental wall between himself and his everyone around him including his audience, and slowly goes crazy. I won't tell you how it ends, you'll have to listen.
Vin, you mixed up Sisyphus (who had to roll a rock uphill for eternity) and Prometheus (who stole the fire of the gods and gave it to mankind) The latter was chained to the Atlas mountains and had his liver eaten by an eagle each day, only for it to regrow each night.
Revyl Okesh Interestingly enough, Pink Floyd have a four part song called Sysyphus.
I had to check the comments to see if someone already corrected this. Nice, brief explanation.
Great SONG
Great album
Great guitar work
Love this jam
Love me some Pink floyd
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
One of the greatest songs from one of the greatest albums of all time
When you realize the “live” concept of what The Wall is, and where this song falls in that concept of the live show, it’ll make so much more sense.
Hey You opens the second half of the show after the intermission. The last thing you see as an audience member right before the intermission is the last brick being placed into the wall that is literally being built between the band and the audience during the first half of the show.
When the show continues, the audience cannot see the band. They only see The Wall. Once you realize that, the lyrics are quite literally talking to the audience on the other side of the wall.
Sori is bang on! He's built up a wall to protect himself and is now trying to brake that wall down.
Jared Young break
This song and the entire album is about Isolation. The character Pink Floyd is a rock star who grew up with an over protective mother but without a father (who died in WWII). He begins to grow up feeling alone and seeing the flaws in everyone as he becomes more distanced from society, hence building a metaphorical Wall to separate himself from the world.
This song is after he finishes his Wall as he begins to regret it, asking for hope that someone will help him.
Why is the audio so incredibly compressed? What it like this when you heard it?
you can find it on youtube if you search hey you lyrics. Its bad.
pink floyd - hey you [BASS BOOSTED] skrrrt
RIGHT!!! It's not a fukin Tupac song. Turn that bass down
Yeah, sounds like crap.
@@19ThreeLions97 lol I had my sub at mid and BRRRRUUUUUUMMMMMM
Sori, you remember the line "Is there anybody in there?" from their song Comfortably Numb, which is on a different record.
"Hey you, standing in the isles with itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me?" is Pink the rock star, spiraling down, but reaching out beyond his "wall" while on stage, playing, he is speaking to the audience.
Berlin Wall, the Iron Curtain, and the walls we all build internally
Love you guys! 💓
Love this channel and the sight and ear they have for music
Listening the the Wall is like reading a book, you can't jump around chapters and understand it, you have to go in order and do the whole thing.
Yes!!!! Missed ya two! And a gr8! Song!!!!
The Wall is all about isolation. The story is about a fictional character named Pink. Several events in Pink's life are "bricks in the wall". The wall is made up of several things; losing his father to war (based on Roger Water's real life) an overbearing mother, abusive teachers, a cheating wife, greedy record companies, fame, and finally drugs and insanity (largely based on Syd Barrett, thier original singer/guitarist, who committed himself for LSD induced psychosis and then became a recluse).
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The Wall could have so many different meanings. You guys must to do the whole album. One of the best master pieces of the rock history!
Probably there most successful work and my favorite
It could be interpreted in many ways, but the truth is one.
All of Pink Floyd’s music is geared towards uncovering the nature of your existence. We spend all our lives going outwards in search of fulfilment, it’s never occurred to us to seek within - the only place you have ever experienced anything.
All the best :)
Great video one of my favorite songs by this band
My favourite Floyd song!!! So perfect
Very interesting reaction and thoughts! Keep it up
They use "the stone" in a few of their songs meaning our individual weights of our worlds.
SORI, I LOVE YOUR HAIR!! I want to copy that. Love Pink Floyd!!
Hi Vin and Sori. I love your fresh perspective on Pink Floyd. I wanted to tell you, as a guy who has been married for 25 years, that I love the dynamics of the communication between you two. You have obvious respect for each other, and it is enjoyable to watch. You guys are great at discussing the lyrics-- I would appreciate a little more discussion on the music itself. gio
Pink Floyd is not just music it's a journey
We’re just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year
Running over the same old ground
What have we found?
The same old fears!
I watched the show in Austria(Wiener Neustadt), on a small airport in the open and that's why we had fireworks to! Keep reacting! Greetings from Austria! Lg from Marco
My favorite Pink Floyd song
I can see the emotions on your face. That's love for music.
Another amazing song from the greatest acid rock band of all time!!!!!
Did you listen to the same music that was playing in the background of this video? The quality is TERRIBLE, and The Wall is one of the finest audio recordings in the history of music, so it is a shame listening to such a bad version. Anyways, great song and you should absolutely react to the whole double album. Much love from Israel 🇮🇱
I couldn't stand the awful clipping/compression, so I opened up my copy on the media player and synced it. Thanks to Vin & Sori for calling "go!"
Totally agree! The sound on that version was crap! 🙀
The audio is terrible...sorry guys
Im still waiting for the reaction of the 5 big albums(Animals, meddle, DSOTM, Wish you were here, The wall)
They already did dsotm
would love a reaction to Animals, their best imo
I'd *love* to see them react to "Dogs." Musically brilliant, and soooooo much to dig into lyrics-wise.
yeah they've done DSOTM already like a year ago. They did 2 songs at a time and broke it down as well as listened to the entire thing in one sitting. I always felt they needed to do The Wall with how the lyrics are as I'm sure they'd enjoy analyzing it all. Animals also a great one to do. Hopefully they'll do another full album from Pink Floyd again.
Meddle is a fave for me that album before they broke all records with DSOTM a pre masterpiece to me
The wall is 26 chapters of a life. Every single song fits so well together. Some songs are connecting words, some are paragraphs, and some just cant be described.
this is my favorite, for me its about opening your mid and heart and letting helping the next person
The depth if this song is incredible
Everyone has his own favourite songs - like top 5, or top 10, or top so ever - and because I have listened so much music and I am listening so much new and explore old music, I have my top songs without a number (because they are coming every single day) and this one is (even out of the album) shining there on my top! Amazing piece of art, which I’ll not forget!
Awesome song
You have to listen to the whole album. It's a story of a character's life, and each song tells another part. It won't make sense hearing the isolated songs. In fact, do a little research on the story line. It will make listening to the album more enjoyable I think.
NO don't do any spoilers... experience it ! You can listen to some of the songs beforehand... it was practically how most people were exposed to it, but don't listen and dissect EACH song first before listening to the whole album because then too many of your preconceived notions will bother you when watching or listening to it. Best to get to the complete album in it's entirety before that happens. Still songs like "Comfortably Numb" and "Another Brick in the Wall Pt.2" will only gain more meaning in their proper context.
Remember people!Together we stand,divided we fall!
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here!!
Summer of 91. I was 16. I was given a dub of this from LP to tape by my US History teacher, Amy Burke. I took this album on vacation with my walkman as my family drove to Florida that summer and WORE IT OUT. So many memories. Ms.Burke was hugely influential on my life in many ways, still to this day. I hope she is well and life is good, because through her lessons in US History, World History, and Applied Law classes from 10th grade through my senior year are still applied to this day. Rambling, I know, but that is partly due to our mutual love of music and a turn of phrase.
Well said that man.
This is part of a story. Consider watching the movie. Pink Floyd is total immersion. It’s a mind bending wild ride.
Greatest band of ALL TIME.
Listening to a single song off of the wall and trying to discern anything from it is like reading a single page of a book and trying to understand it or even grasp at its concept.
The Wall was like a rite of passage for us in the 90's.
12:40 Sori hits home about the metaphorical wall this album is describing. The person desperately tries to escape the walls he's built around himself throughout his life experiences. Pink Floyd albums were meant to be listened to in their entirety.
boy, pink Floyd always brings back memories; mostly of being high as a kyte on acid. Drugs are bad, but they sure do go great with Floyd
Do yourselves and us a big favor, listen to the whole album (or at least watch the film)
The wall is a concept album where all the songs are connected. Sitting naked by the phone is about Pink, who is so strung out and desperately lonely that he is waiting in his hotel suite for someone to reach out and help him
The wall is built through isolation & being raised in a single environment. The hope for connection to the world.
You guys need to take the whole trip.
You must listen "the wall" entirely if you want to understand this. Who can understand a book, reading only one page? ........ same thing for "Dark side of the moon", "animals" or "the final cut" ....... love you reaction...
"Hey You" was shot for the film Pink Floyd-The Wall, but the sequence (also known as Reel 13) was ultimately not included. A workprint appears on the special edition DVD, in black and white. Most of the footage was used in other sequences (most notably "Another Brick in the Wall (Part III)").
The scene begins with Pink trying to claw out of his freshly completed wall. The scene then switches to Pink's concert-goers, all of them with a blank and vacant look on their faces. These are the people "Standing in the aisles with itchy feet and fading smiles" that Pink is trying to reach out to. Next is a shot of empty infirmary beds followed by a view of two empty chairs in a white room. A motionless Pink fades into the chair on the left, with his nude wife fading into the right chair a short time later. After turning her head to look at her unresponsive husband, she fades out of the scene, which shifts to a montage of rioting scenes, with people tipping over cars and throwing Molotov cocktails at riot police. After the montage, a hand is shown clawing at a window (the colour version of this is actually shown at the end of "The Trial") followed by a large group of maggots (the "worms" eating into Pink's brain). After a shot of Pink in an infirmary bed and his screaming wife superimposed over the image, the scene takes back to the riot, where a long line of police officers hold back a mob of rioters who have barricaded themselves behind a pile of desks and mattresses. The scene ends with Pink against his wall, having given up on finding a way out.
One of the great songs
You guys gotta actually watch “The Wall” if you haven’t already.
Senior Clay AKA Brett Hoffman AKA ArtwithBrett the trouble with the film adaptation is, it’s a adaptation, it’s not a true version of the album, some of it has been dramatised to make it more suitable for a film narrative, like they did with Bohemian Rhapsody, which was a dramatised adaptation of Freddie and Queen’s life, film adaptations of anything are an ok way of getting an idea but it’s never as the original was written, that is the case with the film adaptation of the wall and it should only be referenced as an adaptation and not a true representation of the meaning and message of the concept album of the same name which the film is adapted from
It’s to bad they cut this song from the movie
@@Penddraig7 absolutely agree! the first thing someone new to The Wall material should do is listen to the album in full. Almost no one involved with the movie really likes how it came out. Including Roger himself. Not saying people should avoid it. But the idea that they need to rush to see that imperfect adaptation produced years later, before even familiarizing themselves with the original album itself, is ridiculous. I cringe every time I see someone make that suggestion to someone who's heard only one or two songs off the album.
Funny enough, Hey You is not included in the film... at least the one I have...
This song explicitly encourages people to be autonomous!
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To me ,the the most powerful line in the song , " Don't help them to bury the light ." Our problem is that there are too many out there who are trying to bury the light . The light of equal rights , equal justice and human dignity . If we stand united , we have a chance of stopping them. We must show them they are their own worst enemy.
Great Song!!! 👍
Hahaha this is a couple!!! So funny how similar they are in vibe
You cant explain any one song on this double album of brilliance. It is a whole movie with songs included in every scene. Every song works together
You two need to do the movie. Each song on the album is a chapter in a larger story. And the movie tells the story with live action and animation along with the music. The story of how we build a wall around ourselves to protect our inner self. And how we have to break down the wall to reconnect with others.
One of the best Floyd songs - In case no one else mentioned this: listen to the entire album front to finish! :-)
Hey, did you guys get your 100k subscribers plaque from youtube? did you make a video of unboxing it?
Your hair and makeup look great Sori
Another record by Floyd you should do a live listen, Animals. It's another masterpiece.
Nice react Dieudonne !
You guys will have a field day with this album.
The entire album is like one big song it all runs together
i remember when i first listened to this song when i was kid, I felt like this song is about person lives in some kind of comformist society and wall is something that separates him and them.
and his trying to reach people on some kind of psychological level and he does not give up the hope.
more pink floyd please
All the album is about the story of a guy who suffered traumas and built himself a wall to protect himself from the world. Til he understands that he is now trapped, out of reach from every one and incapable of reachung to the others.
It’s Roger Waters’ autobiography, the character Pink, is Roger
Can you guys please listen to the entire "The Wall" album? You won't be disappointed. Enjoyed your reaction.
Yeah when someone recommended me to listen to the album they made sure to say "listen to the whole thing or don't listen at all". This is common for pf fans.
This makes a lot more sense after you watch the movie . Lots of sad stuffs on this album to make you look inward. Prob why I Love it so. Glad you did this.
yes!
As originally conceived this song followed Comfortably Numb. At the last minute it was moved to its current location at the beginning of side 2 on the CD (side 3 on the album). This makes the song appear more abstract. The worms specifically refer to the feeling of the effects of drugs wearing off that were given at the beginning of Comfortably Numb (It also refers to decay generally ). "Standing in the aisles" and "breaking bottles in the hall" refer to the disconnected audience for the concert that is about to begin (the next song "The Show Must Go On"). We remember "the Stone" from the song "Dogs" from the "Animals" album. The phone is an interesting element. It also appears in "Dogs". We must remember though that in 1975 there was the incident where Roger while on tour called his then wife Judy and a man answered the phone. That call is recreated at the end of "Young Lust". In the song, "Empty Spaces" there is a backwards tracked bit of dialog where Roger is congratulating the listener for finding the backwards message. A voice interrupts him telling him his (then current) wife, Carolyne is on the phone. Presumably he answers her call. This song is unique in that there is the sound of a drill in the background.
I have a tape 2 hours long with a DJ Jim Ladd, in 1979 interviewing Roger & Dave. This in the middle of the album he has HIS wall built. She was exactly right " the thing that separate us". That's what the Wall about ' Things that people do to build their walls as individuals, countries, religions. They both did an Excellent job figuring this out. Very close.
Loved your discussion. Sori nailed it. So many bad things happen to the concept album's character since childhood, that he builds a wall around himself.
Definitely. It seems the musicians, used to more intimate crowds earlier in their career, were adjusting badly to their fame and the larger and larger and more impersonal crowds they performed for, with the need for security to separate the band from violent crowds with a fairly literal wall of fences in an age when rock concerts had taken a rather dark turn with crowds rioting and fans attacking musicians, which set the band thinking about that uncomfortable change as a metaphor for the changes in British culture since the war in which people seemed to be building higher and higher metaphorical walls between each other while treating each other less and less like human beings. Hence the weird imagery from the album and the movie in which rock concerts blurred into fascist rallies while the fictional musician "Pink", reflecting on his terrible childhood, desperately walled himself away from his audience in every way he could, while a hallucinatory surrogate band of jack-booted thugs played to the audience's worst instincts toward each other. I seem to recall that, during live performances, the band even originally planned to have a very literal wall of foam blocks built on the stage around themselves with cranes through the concert to help drive home the point about the loss of connection between everyone involved....
She really did didn't she. Gotta love Sori and vin as well lol
@@pietrayday9915 they did do the wall of blocks but only did about 20 shows as it was expensive. But Roger took it on tour a few years ago and I made sure I saw that show when it came to my neck of the woods
The wall is the wall we build around us to protect ourselves. Depending on our life experiences, some people's wall are very hard to penetrate. In this album, he recounts events that happened to him that were "Just another brick in the wall".
The Wall is Roger Waters autobiography.
Fantástica Banda Pink Floyd ---- Hey you
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This one always hits me hard
as others have said you should watch the movie the wall . it will explain so much of this album and other early floyd albums
Wow! She's pretty!
This song loses a lot out of the context of The Wall.
I was on the fence about whether to agree that the song loses something out of it's context with the rest of "The Wall", I can't completely agree. I'll say that the context of each song is perfectly, almost unambiguously fleshed out when listening to the entire album at once.
It's a metaphorical wall , through childhood lose , trauma , marital and depression issues the character built this wall to shield himself from society , if I remember write this song is his inner thoughts wanting to break free and want someone to help break out of this own head
luv yer hair sori!