Pink-floyd-hey-you-lyricsPink Floyd – Hey You Lyrics
Hey You Lyrics: 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
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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
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Hey You by Pink Floyd, the fourteenth track of The Wall.The Wall is a rock opera, telling the story of Pink, a man who builds a metaphorical wall around him,
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At about 3:23 into the song, a sonar-like sound, similar to the ping in "Echoes", is heard. After the lyrics, "And the worms ate into his brain", the album's chief sound engineer, James Guthrie created the worm-eating sound effect by using the faintly audible sound of a hand-held power drill boring into an undefined material.
the-painful-meaningThe Painful Meaning Behind “Hey You” by Pink Floyd
And the worms ate into his brain. The final line suggests that Pink is giving in to death, comparing the “mental death” of cutting oneself off from the world to bodily death.
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YES, alot of it is about Pink building the wall of self-isolation, & his cries for help, but the line of *it was only fantasy, the wall was too high, as you can see, no matter how he tried, he could not break free, & the worms ate into his brain* in the movie, Pink becomes a fascist Nazi-like character, which is evident in many of the songs
pinkfloydWhat does Waters mean when he references "worms"?
Dave sings the first two verses of it and then there's an instrumental passage and then there's a bit that goes "but it was only fantasy" which I sing, which is a narration of the thing; "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." The worms. That's the first reference