After writing Part II of "Another Brick in the Wall," Roger Waters likely felt a mixture of triumph and introspection. He aimed to critique the rigid education system and societal conformity, reflecting his own experiences and frustrations. The song's powerful message of rebellion and the desire for individuality may have left him contemplating the broader implications of his work on listeners and society. Ultimately, he probably felt a sense of responsibility to inspire change through his art.
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Just another brick in The Wall...
Another Brick in the Wall is by the Pink Floyd bass player. It is on The wall.
The story of behind another brick in the wall is pretty political. It's supposed to be about how government trys to makes you into a brick (i.e. a perfect citizen) and lines you up with all the other "bricks", making a wall. And it talks about how Pink (Pink Floyd), is just another citizen trying to be perfected by authority, making a perfect country.
"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull "Another Brick In The Wall" by Pink Floyd "Brick House" by The Commodores. "Follow the Yellow-Brick Road"
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Just another brick in The Wall...
Another Brick in the Wall is by the Pink Floyd bass player. It is on The wall.
The correct titile of that song is "Another brick in the Wall" there are 3 or 4 parts of it and it was written by Roger Waters, who wrote the whole "WAll" album
The story of behind another brick in the wall is pretty political. It's supposed to be about how government trys to makes you into a brick (i.e. a perfect citizen) and lines you up with all the other "bricks", making a wall. And it talks about how Pink (Pink Floyd), is just another citizen trying to be perfected by authority, making a perfect country.
"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull "Another Brick In The Wall" by Pink Floyd "Brick House" by The Commodores. "Follow the Yellow-Brick Road"
Yes, microwave waves can penetrate through brick walls.
No, beta particles cannot pass through a brick wall. Beta particles are stopped by solid materials such as brick walls.