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From: zool175@csc.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Tab: Another brick/FLOYD
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About another brick in the Wall...
there is a little chord fill between "Hey teacher, leave them kids alone"
and "all in all... etc."
it goes....
G Dm (5th)
Hey teacher .. leave them kids alone
\ \ \ \\ \ \ \\\ \ \
Dm(10) C(8) Dm(10) Dm(5) Am(5) G F
C Dm(5)
All in all you're just a-nother brick in the wall
The numbers refer to the postion the chord is played in.
By the way there are some different chords played by the keyboard behind the
solo which I'll post if anyone is interested.
Mark. (zool175@csc.canterbury.ac.nz)


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Dan
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#1 by Dan Flores at Oct 1, 2007 at 5:04 AM EST
Scabster, I'd say you've got an excellent idea of what this song is trying to say. A very good way to understand this is to watch "The Wall" during this scene. The children all dressed alike, wearing the very similar masks, walking in the same way, following strict orders made by the teacher, showing no emotions. It's all about communism. We're always being told what to do and how to do them, but never really being told why. "We don't need no education/Wedon't need no thought control"...basically "Don't fuckin' tell us what to do, we're human beings, we can think for ourselves."
 

Jimmy
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#2 by Jimmy Dresbach at Oct 7, 2007 at 2:09 AM EST
according to nick mason: 'i still think it's a good record, but often misunderstood. it is not anti-education but it is anti-nasty-shitty-teachers, hopefully less common now.' it's on the echoes website.
 

Kazza
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#3 by Kazza at Oct 9, 2007 at 10:58 PM EST
I listenined to this song on the radio just a second ago and I noticed that at the beginning of the song there is a sound that sounds like helicopter blades spinning, and a guy is shouting. It may have been a radio version or something wierd, but I was wondering what that guy was saying. I agree with Scabster on this one and Pink Angel016.
 

cody
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#4 by cody watts at Oct 11, 2007 at 3:35 PM EST
I think the entire Wall album is autobiographical (Roger Waters) or could even be about Sid Barrett. Obviously Waters had much disdain for his teachers, and probably blamed them for much of the emotional problems he (or Barett??) had later in life.
 

Bassdude
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#5 by Bassdude at Oct 16, 2007 at 8:50 PM EST
i like what scabster said. if you ever read the time machine, its kinda like that.