Pink Floyd - Outside the Wall (Nederlandse Vertaling) Lyrics: Helemaal alleen, of in tweeën / Degene die echt van je houden / Wandelen heen en weer, buiten de muur / Sommige hand in hand / En
Hey you standing in the aisles With itchy feet and fading smiles Can you feel me? Hey you don't help them to bury the light Don't give in without a fight Hey you out there on your own Sitting naked by the phone Would you touch me? Hey you with you ear against the wall Waiting for someone to call out Would you touch me? Hey you, would you help
This is an old video that I never posted - my first time hearing Hey You by Pink Floyd. This is officially the first new reaction video in this brand new cha
I do believe it's working, good That'll keep you going through the show Come on it's time to go There is no pain you are receding A distant ship, smoke on the horizon You are only coming through in waves Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse Out of the corner of my eye I turned to look
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Pink Floyd would like to thank everyone who has supported Hey Hey Rise Up. The single, recorded on 30th March with Андрій Хливнюк of the Ukrainian band Бумбокс , has so far raised over £450,000 to help alleviate the suffering of the Ukrainian people.
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash. Think I'll buy me a football team. Money, get back. I'm all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack. Money, it's a hit. Don't give me that do goody good bullshit. And I think I need a Lear jet. Money, it's a crime. Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie.
[Verse 1: David Gilmour] Hey you out there in the cold Getting lonely getting old Can you feel me? Hey you standing in the aisles With itchy feet and fading smiles Can you feel me? Hey you don't help them to bury the light Don't give in without a fight [Verse 2: Gilmour] Hey you out there on your own Sitting naked by the phone Would you touch me?
Here is the official video for 'Hey Hey Rise Up', Pink Floyd’s new Ukraine fundraiser feat Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Boombox. Stream / download from midnight
Album: The Wall (Columbia, 1979) On the original double LP sleeve of The Wall, "Hey You" is listed as the last track on Side Three. The song wound up as the first track on that side after singer-bassist Roger Waters made some last-minute adjustments to the album he thought of as "his baby." But the discrepancy remains on the original copies of
loR8. Hey you! Out there in the cold Getting lonely, getting old, can you feel me Hey you! Standing in the aisles With itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me Hey you! Don't help them to bury the light Don't give in without a fight. Hey you! Out there on your own Sitting naked by the phone would you touch me Hey you! With your ear against the wall Waiting for someone to call out would you touch me Hey you! Would you help me to carry the stone Open your heart, I'm coming home But it was only a fantasy The wall was too high as you can see No matter how he tried he could not break free And the worms ate into his brain. Hey you! Out there on the road Always doing what you're told, can you help me Hey you! Out there beyond the wall Breaking bottles in the hall, can you help me Hey you! Don't tell me there's no hope at all Together we stand, divided we fall. Songwriters: Roger Waters ·We Don't Need No Education ·Another Brick In The Wall ·You Gotta Be Crazy ·Comfortably Numb ·Shine On You Crazy Diamond ·Time ·Run Like Hell ·Brain Damage ·Sheep ·Knocking On Heaven's Door
Pink Floyd is a British rock band who managed to carve a path for progressive and psychedelic music in a way that was uniquely fascinating at the time and has remained equally momentous in the modern age. The name “Pink Floyd” came from two blues musicians that founding member Syd Barrett idolized—Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. The band was formed in 1965 London by Barrett (guitars, vocals), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass), and Richard Wright (keyboards). Sometime after releasing their debut album, 1967’s The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, the group saw the addition of a second singer-guitarist, David Gilmour. This acted largely as a means of replacing Barrett, who was forced to leave in 1968 for mental health reasons, resulting in Waters taking over as the main vocalist. The band broke into the mainstream with 1973’s Dark Side of the Moon, an album that became one of the best-selling and most influential records in music history. Their follow-up efforts, 1975’s Wish You Were Here and 1977’s Animals, also sold well. However, the band started to see some in-fighting while making their next album, a rock opera about how Waters felt frustrated and detached from his audience. Waters seemingly became extremely controlling, firing Wright over disputes about touring and his contributions to the album. The result, 1979’s The Wall, became the best-selling double album of all time. It spawned iconic songs such as the #1 hit, “Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2,” and the melodic “Comfortably Numb.” After the not-so-well-received Final Cut, released in 1983, Waters decided to call it quits and attempted to dissolve the band. However, Gilmour, Mason, and Wright opted to make more albums with the band’s name despite a lawsuit by Waters, keeping Floyd alive until their collective hiatus in 1996, following the 1994 The Division Bell tour. The quartet managed to make amends and reunite for a final gig in 2005, performing five songs for the Live 8 concert at Hyde Park. Barrett died in 2006 and Wright died in 2008, but Pink Floyd’s legacy remains alive through their extensive discography, as well as Gilmour and Waters' many solo projects, re-releases of the group’s catalog, and the band’s final album, November 2014’s The Endless River—a record composed of leftover Division Bell-era recordings. In September of 2019, the band launched a five-month-long multimedia tour in Germany. “The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains” seeks to reveal to visitors experiences that they would not get anywhere else. For example, the exhibition features unreleased recordings from gigs, tokens from band members, and more.