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
In questioning whether anybody is out there, Pink begins to realize the expansiveness of his wall and the consequences of his self-imposed reclusion.
The track would later name a live album of The Wall tour.
[Intro]
”Well, only got an hour of daylight left, better get started. Isn't it unsafe to travel at night? It'll be a lot less safe to stay here. Your father's gonna pick up our trail before long. Can Lorca ride? He'll have to ride. Lorca, time to go! Chengra, thank you for everything. Let's go. Goodbye, Chengra, Goodbye, Missy! I'll be back one day”
[Refrain]
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Ah, is there anybody out there?
[Acoustic Guitar Solo]
Is There Anybody Out There? was written by Bob Ezrin & Roger Waters.
Is There Anybody Out There? was produced by David Gilmour & James Guthrie & Bob Ezrin & Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd released Is There Anybody Out There? on Fri Nov 30 1979.
‘Is There Anybody Out There’ is really just a mood piece.
—Roger Waters, Radio 1