Wedon't need no education. We don't need no thought control. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teacher leave them kids alone. Hey! Teacher! 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. Begitulah sekiranya penggalan lirik yang diserukan oleh band rock asal Inggris tersebut.
“Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2” is Pink Floyd’s only number one hit in both the US and the UK, and was a chart-topper in at least six other countries overseas in the spring of 1980. “Part 1” had come two tracks earlier, and even the immediately preceding song, “The Happiest Days of Our Lives” was thematically similar, to the point where one radio edit combines both songs. David Gilmour credits producer Bob Ezrin for the song’s disco sound He said to me, “Go to a couple of clubs and listen to what’s happening with disco music,” so I forced myself out and listened to loud, four-to-the-bar bass drums and stuff and thought, Gawd, awful! Then we went back and tried to turn one of the “Another Brick in the Wall” parts into one of those so it would be catchy. We did the same exercise on “Run Like Hell.” But Roger Waters is more reluctant to embrace the disco classification The song ran slow, almost like a chant or mantra, at 100 beats per minute. To give it a bit of punch, Bob Ezrin added a kick drum on every beat, which made the song a different animal than something strummed on an acoustic guitar. It’s not a disco beat, as many people have said, but more of a heart beat. It’s very cool.
Allin all you're just another brick in the wall Semua Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding All in all you're just another brick in the wall Semua Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding. I don't need no arms around me Aku tidak butuh lengan di sekitarku I don't need no drugs to calm me Saya tidak perlu obat untuk menenangkan saya
Pink Floyd Terjemahan Lagu Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2 We don't need no educationKita tidak membutuhkan pendidikanWe dont need no thought controlKita tidak membutuhkan kontrol pikiranNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTidak ada sarkasme gelap di kelasTeachers leave them kids aloneGuru meninggalkan mereka anak-anak sendirianHey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!Hei! Guru! Biarkan mereka berdua saja!All in all it's just another brick in the itu hanya batu bata lain di in all you're just another brick in the Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding. We don't need no educationKita tidak membutuhkan pendidikanWe dont need no thought controlKita tidak membutuhkan kontrol pikiranNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTidak ada sarkasme gelap di kelasTeachers leave them kids aloneGuru meninggalkan mereka anak-anak sendirianHey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!Hei! Guru! Biarkan mereka berdua saja!All in all it's just another brick in the itu hanya batu bata lain di in all you're just another brick in the Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding. “Wrong, Do it again!”“Salah, lakukan lagi!”“If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you“Jika Anda tidak makan daging, Anda tidak bisa makan puding. Bagaimana Anda bisa makanhave any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?”Apakah ada puding jika Anda tidak makan daging? ““You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!”“Anda! Ya, Anda di belakang balsem, berdiri diam?”
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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. The wall refers to the emotional barrier Waters built around himself because he wasn't in touch with reality. The bricks in the wall were the events in his life which propelled him to build this proverbial wall around him, and his school teacher was another brick in the told Mojo, December 2009, that the song is meant to be satirical. He explained "You couldn't find anybody in the world more pro-education than me. But the education I went through in boys' grammar school in the '50s was very controlling and demanded rebellion. The teachers were weak and therefore easy targets. The song is meant to be a rebellion against errant government, against people who have power over you, who are wrong. Then it absolutely demanded that you rebel against that."The children's chorus that sang on this track came from a school in Islington, England, and was chosen because it was close to the studio. It was made up of 23 kids between the ages of 13 and 15. They were overdubbed 12 times, making it sound like there were many more addition of the choir convinced Waters that the song would come together. He told Rolling Stone "It suddenly made it sort of great."Pink Floyd's producer, Bob Ezrin, had the idea for the chorus. He used a choir of kids when he produced Alice Cooper's "School's Out" in 1972. Ezrin liked to use children's voices on songs about performing "School's Out" live, Alice Cooper often transitions it into the chorus of "Another Brick In The Wall," a nod to Ezrin's work on both was some controversy when it was revealed that the chorus was not paid. It also didn't sit well with teachers that kids were singing an anti-school song. The chorus was given recording time in the studio in exchange for their contribution; the school received £1000 and a Platinum disco beat was suggested by their producer, Bob Ezrin, who was a fan of the group Chic. This was completely unexpected from Pink Floyd, who specialized in making records you were supposed to listen to, not dance to. He got the idea for the beat when he was in New York and heard something Nile Rodgers was doing. Pink Floyd rarely released singles that were also on an album because they felt their songs were best appreciated in the context of an album, where the songs and the artwork came together to form a theme. Producer Bob Ezrin convinced them that this could stand on its own and would not hurt album sales. When the band relented and released it as a single, it became their only 1 more songs from the album were subsequently released as singles in America and various other countries, but not in the UK "Run Like Hell" and "Comfortably Numb." They had little chart concept of the album was to explore the "walls" people put up to protect themselves. Any time something bad happens, we withdraw further, putting up "another brick in the wall."The Wall was one of two ideas Waters brought to the band when they got together to record in 1978. His other idea was The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, which he ended up recording as a solo original demo for this song was just him singing over an acoustic guitar; he saw it as a short interstitial piece for the album. He explained in Mojo "It was only going to be one verse, a guitar solo and out. Then the late Nick Griffths, the engineer at Britannia Row, recorded the school kids, at my request. He did it brilliantly. It wasn't until I heard the 24-track tape he sent while we were working at Producer's Workshop in Los Angeles that I went, 'Wow, this now a single.' Talk about shivers down the spine."When they first recorded this song, it was one verse and one chorus, lasting 120. Producer Bob Ezrin wanted it longer, but the band refused. While they were gone, Ezrin extended it by inserting the kids as the second verse, adding some drum fills, and copying the first chorus to the end. He played it for Waters, who liked what he heard."Another Brick In The Wall part I" is the third track on The Wall. This section, which contains many of the motifs found on Part II, explains that because Pink's father went off and died in WWII, he built The Wall to protect him from other people. In the movie you see him at the playground with the other kids and their fathers, then one of the kids leaves with his father and Pink tries to touch the father's hand. The father pushes him away quite aggressively, then leaves. This segues seamlessly into Track 4, "The Happiest Days of Our Lives," which runs 150. this is the section that includes the linesWhen we grew up and went to schoolThere were certain teachers who wouldHurt the children any way they could "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" explains that the teachers must have it rough in their own homes, getting thrashed by their "fat and psychopathic wives," which is why they take out their frustrations on the section flows into "Another Brick In The Wall part II," which is Track 5. Radio stations would sometimes play all three songs together, or start at "The Happiest Days of Our Lives." >>Suggestion credit Andres - Santa Rosa, CA To make the album, the band came up with the concept of the character "Pink." Bob Ezrin wrote a script, and they worked the songs around the character. The story was made into the movie The Wall, starring Bob Geldof as "Pink." Many people believe you have to be stoned to enjoy the the stage show, a giant wall was erected in front of the band using hidden hydraulic lifts as they played. It measured 160x35ft when completed, and about halfway through the show, the bricks were gradually knocked down to reveal the sang lead. When he left Pink Floyd in 1985 and the band toured without him, Gilmour sang with Top 2000 a gogo, Roger Waters said "In the mid-'70s, I'd only just figured out a couple of years before that I was living my life, that I wasn't actually preparing for something, that life was not something that was going to start at some point. This sudden realization that it started a long time ago, you just didn't the most important thing about that song is not the relationship with the school teacher. It was the first little thing I wrote where I lyrically expressed the idea that you could make or build a wall out of a number of different bricks that when they fit together provided something impermeable, and so this was just one of you hit puberty and start getting snotty, it's good to have an adult around who will say, 'Well hang on, let's talk about that,' rather than 'be quiet.'"The line "We don't need no education" is grammatically incorrect. It's a double negative and really means "We need education." This could be a commentary on the quality of the original idea for the concept of the actual Wall they wanted to create came from a problem Roger Waters was having during their concerts. When he started thinking about the show, he wanted to isolate himself from the public because he couldn't stand all the yelling and shouting. "The Wall" was not just a symbol and a concept, but a way of separating the band from their audience. >>Suggestion credit Raul - Buenos Aires, Argentina The 1998 movie The Faculty has a version of this song remixed by Class Of '99. >>Suggestion credit Riley - Elmhurst, IL In England, this was released in November 1979 and became the last UK 1 of the '70s. >>Suggestion credit Alan - Blackpool, Lancs, England On July 21, 1990, Waters staged a production of The Wall in Berlin to celebrate the destruction of The Berlin 2004, Peter Rowan, a Scottish musician who ran a royalties firm, started tracking down the kids who sang in the chorus, who were by then in their 30s. Under a 1996 copyright law, they were entitled to a small amount of money for participating on the record. Rowan was not so much interested in the money as in getting the chorus together for a July 7, 2007, Roger Waters performed this at the Live Earth concert at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. Live Earth was organized to raise awareness of global warming, and the slogan for the event was "Save Our Selves" Waters poked fun at Pink Floyd and the event by flying a giant inflatable pig overhead, which was a classic Pink Floyd stage prop, except this one was emblazoned wit the words "Save Our Sausages." >>Suggestion credit Bertrand - Paris, France Roger Waters did the Scottish voices on the track. He told Mojo magazine December 2009, "I can do mad Scotsman and high court judges."The teacher character in this song shows up again in Pink Floyd's next album, The Final Cut 1983, notably in the song "The Hero's Return." He is based on the many men who returned from war and entered the teaching profession, as they had no other opportunities."Bully For You" is a song by Tom Robinson Band. The song's lyrical hook is the repeated line, "We don't need no aggravation." Tom Robinson believe Pink Floyd with whom the TRB shared both management and record label took it as an influence when they were writing "Another Brick In The Wall," specifically the line, "We don't need no education." TRB Two was released in March 1979; Floyd's The Wall followed nine months later. Tom Robinson says in Classic Rock, November 2015 "There's no question 'We don't need no aggravation' was in the air around Roger Waters. Roger's skills as writer are were far more developed than my own. He put a great idea to better use, so fair play to him." >>Suggestion credit Olli - Finland In 2021, Floyd frontman Roger Waters turned down a "huge, huge amount of money" from Facebook for the right to use "Another Brick in the Wall part II" in an ad campaign. For years Waters had been a very vocal supporter of Julian Assange, the head of Wikileaks, who was imprisoned in 2019 for espionage. Waters viewed Assange's arrest as an attempt to silence true journalism and to stifle dissenting voices. He sees Facebook and the other big tech platforms as being part of that effort to silence dissent and "take over absolutely everything."Waters minced no words in his refusal of the money, stating, "And the answer is, F- you. No f-in' way." He also called Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg "one of the most powerful idiots in the world" after questioning how Zuckerberg became so powerful after starting FaceMash, which rated Harvard women based on their did not make the announcement on social media. He did it the old fashioned way at a press conference.
PinkFloyds Another Brick in the Wall dibahagikan kepada tiga bahagian, semua berlegar di sekitar tema yang sama. Dalam lagu ini, Anas sistematik mendedahkan acara utama dalam hidupnya yang menyebabkan dia dan ramai orang lain untuk melepaskan diri mereka dari segi mental dari dunia luar.
We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teacher, leave them kids alone Hey, teacher, 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 them kids alone Hey, teacher, leave us 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 your meat, you can't have any pudding How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? You, yes You, behind the bike sheds, stand still, laddy Lyrics submitted by SongMeanings Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2 Lyrics as written by Roger Waters Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group Lyrics powered by LyricFind Add your thoughts Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. Don’t have an account? Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. It’s super easy, we promise!
Daddys flown across the ocean Leaving just a memory A snapshot in the family album Daddy, what else did you leave for me? Daddy, whatcha leave behind for me? All in all it was just a brick in the wall All in all it was all just bricks in the wall "One, two, three, (whistle), hey" [Teacher:] "You! Yes, you!
We don't need no educationKita tidak membutuhkan pendidikanWe dont need no thought controlKita tidak membutuhkan kontrol pikiranNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTidak ada sarkasme gelap di kelasTeachers leave them kids aloneGuru meninggalkan mereka anak-anak sendirianHey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!Hei! Guru! Biarkan mereka berdua saja!All in all it's just another brick in the itu hanya batu bata lain di in all you're just another brick in the Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding. We don't need no educationKita tidak membutuhkan pendidikanWe dont need no thought controlKita tidak membutuhkan kontrol pikiranNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTidak ada sarkasme gelap di kelasTeachers leave them kids aloneGuru meninggalkan mereka anak-anak sendirianHey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!Hei! Guru! Biarkan mereka berdua saja!All in all it's just another brick in the itu hanya batu bata lain di in all you're just another brick in the Anda hanya batu bata lain di dinding. “Wrong, Do it again!”“Salah, lakukan lagi!”“If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you“Jika Anda tidak makan daging, Anda tidak bisa makan puding. Bagaimana Anda bisa makanhave any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?”Apakah ada puding jika Anda tidak makan daging? ““You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!”“Anda! Ya, Anda di belakang balsem, berdiri diam?” Lirik Lagu Pink Floyd Lainnya Pink Floyd - Seamus Pink Floyd - Wot's...uh Deal Pink Floyd - Chapter 24 Pink Floyd - On The Turning Away Pink Floyd - Breathe repise Pink Floyd - The Dogs Of War Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond I - V Pink Floyd - Empty Spaces live Pink Floyd - Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With a Pict Pink Floyd - Goobye Blue Sky
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Few albums in the history of music have explored the universe of human feelings such as The Wall, the eleventh work of Pink Floyd, released in 1979. Childhood trauma, anger, despair and sense of emptiness these are the experiences and emotions with which Pink, the protagonist of the story, builds the wall around him. Piece by piece, the walls gets bigger, isolating him more and more from the the barrier construction process has begun, any negative experience becomes the brick that, together with the others, acts as a shield against a hostile Another Brick in The Wall, one of the most famous tracks of the group, Pink’s detachment already has a form, and it is the title itself that suggests it any tragedy, injustice or abuse can only be “another brick” in an already existing wall. If in the first of the three parts that make up the song we find the painful memory of a child raised without a father who died in the war, in the second we refer to the unacceptable situations that Pink, a future rock star, is forced to live in protest chorus rises and turns directly against the bullies in chargeWe don’t need no educationWe don’t need no thought controlNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTeachers, leave them kids aloneHey, Teachers, leave them kids aloneA question could arise spontaneously in a listener, if he sees just the surface are we facing a song that denies the importance of education? No, certainly not. If anything, it is a critique of an educational system which, instead of guiding young people towards the discovery of their own abilities and inclinations, too often suffocates their creativity with the imposition of schematic teachings that risk delaying the development of a critical and personal mindset. Not to mention the public humiliations by certain professors who undermine the already low self-esteem of the you hit puberty and start getting snotty, it’s good to have an adult around who will say, Well hang on, let’s talk about that,’ rather than be quiet.’Roger WatersPink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two Official Music VideoOur Pink, however, with a past as short as painful, seems to already have some awareness of his own existence, as shown in the next two versesAll in all it’s just another brick in the wallAll in all you’re just another brick in the wallThe atmosphere is tense. Gilmour’s guitar, which eventually frees itself in a great solo, helps to make it so. But if the anger due to the authoritarian behavior of who should be an example is almost tangible, so is the disillusionment with a possible change. The teachers cannot fail to represent for Pink one more reason to stay closed inside his fact, Another Brick in The Wall is not a mere consideration of the educational institution, as Waters points outReally, the most important thing about that song is not the relationship with the school teacher. It was the first little thing I wrote where I lyrically expressed the idea that you could make or build a wall out of a number of different bricks that when they fit together provided something impermeable, and so this was just one of WatersWith these words, the legendary bass player is obviously talking about himself. The song, as well as the entire album, is a system of experiences he lived, the existential cry of an invisible person, whose condition is attributable to sometimes insurmountable difficulties in communicating with is precisely the cornerstone of the song the fear used by arrogant people as an instrument of control and domination over those who have no power, be it a country, a community or a class of students; the fear that forces us to silence and withdraw into ourselves and admits no alternatives.
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