: 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
: 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 two tracks are designed to be played together, a practice common on both classic rock radio and subsequent compilation albums like Echoes . : The second verse of "Part 2" features
: The Wall has sold over 30 million copies, making it the best-selling double album of all time. : The Wall has sold over 30 million
This report details the connected tracks and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2," which together form one of the most iconic sequences in rock history from Pink Floyd's 11th studio album, The Wall (1979). Overview and Concept
: Producer Bob Ezrin suggested incorporating a disco beat to "Part 2" to make it more contemporary, which helped it become a massive global hit.