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Written by bassist , these songs are central to the album's concept—the story of a character named "Pink" who builds a metaphorical wall around himself to cope with personal trauma.
: This track serves as a direct introduction, recounting Pink's youth and his experiences with cruel, abusive schoolteachers who used derision to crush students' individuality. (04-05) The Happiest Days of Our Lives / Anothe...
: The second verse of "Part 2" features a choir of students from Islington Green School, reinforcing the song's themes of collective student rebellion. Narrative Details Written by bassist , these songs are central
The two tracks are designed to be played together, a practice common on both classic rock radio and subsequent compilation albums like Echoes . Narrative Details The two tracks are designed to
: "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" concludes with a loud, high-pitched scream from Waters, transitioning immediately into the famous drum beat of "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2".
: The Wall has sold over 30 million copies, making it the best-selling double album of all time.