Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Spurred on by the latest brick in his wall – the revelation of his wife’s infidelity – Pink decides to completely isolate himself from the injurious world.
[Intro]
*televisions being smashed*
[Verse]
I don't need no arms around me
And I don't need no drugs to calm me
I have seen the writing on the wall
Don't think I need anything at all
No, don't think I'll need anything at all
[Chorus]
All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall
All in all, you were all just bricks in the wall
Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 3 was written by Roger Waters.
Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 3 was produced by Roger Waters & James Guthrie & David Gilmour & Bob Ezrin.
Pink Floyd released Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 3 on Fri Nov 30 1979.
The meanings are different and they represent a different context in Pink’s story, so because of an emotional and structural reason they’re separated and on distinct points of the album.
Well, what’s happening is; from the beginning of “One of My Turns” where the door opens, there, through to the end of side three, the scenario is an American hotel room, the groupie leaves at the end of “One of My Turns” and then “Don’t Leave Me Now” he sings which is to anybody, it’s not to her and...