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The wall (Pink Floyd)

'The Wall' is the eleventh studio movie album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released 30 November 1979 on Harvest and Columbia Records. It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rock star whose eventual self-imposed isolation from society
is symbolized by a wall. the movie contains 26 tracks. Presenting insight experience of each track. 

1. WHEN THE TIGERS BROKE FREE


2.THE THIN ICE
The lyrics are less a recollection of past events as they are a glimpse at the emotional ethos that contributed another brick 
to pink's early wall.

3. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL
This track sing about the monotony and mental and physical oppression in the schooling system through Pink's life. 

4. MOTHER
This track is about the over-protective Mother wants to keep Pink safe as she tries to mother the growing child she still
sees as her "baby". To her, it is a defense mechanism for her baby although she is actually adding to the foundation of
a much bigger “wall.”

5. GOODBYE BLUE SKY
It's absolutely about the bombing of world war II,  It becomes an additional justification to build that wall.

6. WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW? 
This track is a condemnation of a consumer culture run rampant as well as an attack against the notion that a person should be defined by what he owns and what social trends he hollowly maintains.

7. YOUNG LUST 
This track is about the sometimes grotesque lifestyle of rock stars and their love lives (or lack thereof). 
The cliches of sex and rock and roll are a satire of the music common to the era.

8. IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? 
In questioning whether anybody is out there, Pink begins to realize the expansiveness of his wall and the consequences of his self-imposed reclusion.

9. COMFORTABLY NUMB
Pink admits to his breakdown, like most of us, he is going through motions of everyday life. The child who vowed not to 
bow down, who dream big, has been killed by the hardships of the world which has turned a blind eye to human emotions


10. RUN LIKE HELL
The song is written from the narrative point of view of antihero Pink, an alienated and bitter rock star, during a hallucination in which he becomes a fascist dictator and turns a concert audience into an angry mob.
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