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------ performed by Pink Floyd
This song is a drug! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/30/08
We can all discuss the meaning of the song, which is can be mentally stimulating, but I will tell you the meaning it has to me. This song IS a drug. I suffer from migraine headaches, sometimes horrible, and this song completely soothes and relaxes me, and at the same time gives me a rush.
NO ONE GETS IT!! | Reviewer: ssddd | 1/24/08
so non of u guys i dont think really get what this kinda music is about. maybe if you all would chill out get high dont think about it so much listen to the music light an insense. and it will come to you. seriously it works you get epifanies. their sending us messages. and they had to die so we could figure it out but no one today could ever be as good as any one of them. not pink floyd not the beatles not t-rex. they were too good for their time. thats the key. just listen to the music and forget about all that technical shit. they wrote the most beautiful music in all of history, they were gods. and no one will ever be capable enough even worthy enough to do the amazing things they did because everyone is getting sucked into all of societys bullshit. and the generations to come arent going to be lucky enough to get the chance to listen to them. we need to do something about it. so please people take whatever it is thats shoved up your ass out. lossen up smoke some weed and just enjoy it. and introduce it to the young ones. they have no idea what music is and they dont appreciate it like it should be apreciated. sooo thats my rant for the day. think about it. lol and GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!!
Syd | Reviewer: Andria | 1/10/08
Yea, the song actually has LITTLE to do with drugs. As the reviewer on 12.4.07 said, it's a tribute to Syd Barrett, the glamorous and slightly unstable original singer and songwriter of Pink Floyd who went hopelessly insane.(Yes, LSD did have a hand in that, but Syd had the potential to begin with.) Insanity is the overriding theme of both the albums Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, and the many pressures in life that can drive one to lunacy.
Comfortably bummed | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/1/08
I believe it's about a man who has become numbed by all the bullshit of society. He's depressed and repressed and just another small part of the massive machine (brick in the wall). He goes in to get help (doctor or psychiatrist) and gets a shot, but there's no way in the world the shot is going to help. But the doc thinks it will (pin-prick). His life is not what it once was, especially not what it was like when he was a child. As the song says, it's gone, and all he can feel is the numbness of it all.
Best | Reviewer: Fiuuu | 12/31/07
This is the best song I have ever hear.
There is no words its pure energy and feelings.
Pd: and I´m young only 12, but nowadays music cant transmite that.
music ended with pink floyd | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/4/07
actually this song was dedicated to syd barret and the lyrics ( your lips move but i cant hear what you are saying,etc) are to be taken literally .
as far as the song is concerned , for me its the best song ever .Says so much to me and every time i can interpret a new meaning to it. its so universal.
One of the best | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/3/07
songs ever, whether it's about drugs or not, I get lost in the music and I interpret the lyrics differently than I did 15 years ago. How about the wonder of that....we get to interpret lyrics. WOW
fllloyd | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/20/07
To the one who said this story is about straight up drugs? You clearly have an extremely closed mind when it comes to thinking about this song. It is very clearly not just about straight up drugs. It's about a man (Roger?) who is experiencing problems throughout his life maybe not phsyically but mentally. The verse to the story is another person but the chorus part of this is the man himself talking, but not talking to anybody in particular. In reality what I like about this song is that there is no definate answer as to what it means, but that you are able to interpret it in your own way but just looking at it as though its hes shooting up isn't right.
Roger Waters, lyrical genius | Reviewer: Monty | 10/12/07
Waters was tortured by the loss of his father in WWII. If you watch the parts of the movie 'The Wall' where the scenes flash back and forth from a battlefield bunker to a kid in a playground reaching out to a male figure (the little girl's father) for acceptance, after which the man brushes little Pink's hand away - you can see how much he was tortured by the loss of his father and the refusal of being accepted by a male role model.
Been there and done that. It ain't pretty and you never get over the loss.
Is there anybody in there? | Reviewer: ametur_poet | 10/3/07
This was pretty much the song that made "The Wall" famous as an album. It may not have had a big impact on the storyline, but as a song by itself, CN is a masterpeice.
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