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  • There's someone out there, yet that very person will put you back behind the wall...

    There's nobody out there.

  • This song makes me cry... every time. :')

  • anyone know the lyrics?? lol jk

    but seriously,when I was younger,this song would scare me.reminds me of being lost in a desert while I'm being watched by zombies.........at niiight *Spongebob voice*

  • this song sounds totally creepy and i cannot avoid thinking about aliens when i hear the intro (: anyway i love it

  • the first song I learned on my guitar by my father :)

  • i always imagined this song as the response to comfortably numb you know like the people are saying is there anyone in there and the guy is asking if theres anyone out ther e.....idk maybe just me

  • @operationmontage Right before Comfortably Numb, on the album, Is there anybody out there is said.

  • @Rorschach25739 I always kind of viewed the transition from "bring the boys back home" (the song before Comfortably Numb) as being representative of the complete disconnect that Pink has from the outside world. The last line of Bring the Boys is "Is there anybody out there" and the first line of Comfortably Numb is "Hello, is there anybody in there" Implying that there is no communication between what is going on outside and Pink's inner self. Just my opinion tho.

  • thumbs up if you get goosebumps when they say "out there"

  • there is no such thing as a bad pink floyd album

  • Is there anybody out there? O_o

  • anyone else feel a connection between the sound of the guitar in this and the music in the silent hill movie withe Sean Bean? i think it sounds very similar personally...

  • growing up in the 90's to this shit :D fkn pops used to trip me out while watching Pink floyd's music videos on VHS

  • smoke weed faget fuckers

  • everytime i listen to this, i get shivers.

  • the guitar at the end is amazing

  • Parts of the guitar solo remind me of the James Bond theme tune... Anyway, great track, and a creepy one, this whole fuckin' album makes you question yourself man.

  • @radioface350 Whoa! I've been trying to tell people it sounds like it for ages, and no one believed me.

  • This is an amazing song. Everytime I listen to it, I feel so relaxed & pure. I love Pink Floyd <3

  • gabehash xD

  • There's only one thing more terrifying than being alone

    And that's thinking you're alone...

  • @TheTickleable Are you referring to the seclusion of Pink where he finally has built his metaphorical wall and thereby excluding everything he has ever know, who in addition "helped" him build his wall of depressing memories, and started the chain of events that led to the eventual metamorphosis of Pink, evolving into a schizophrenic determined to ostracize every memory that could possibly tear down the wall? or are you just referring to the movie "Jaws"

  • this remind's me of the illuminati....scary!

  • One time I was walking home at night listning to my iPod and this song came on... most horryfing thing ever.

  • First good song i managed to play on guitar.

  • the only song i know how to play! xD

  • Official lyrics for people :

    Is there anybody out there.

    The end.

  • the only song that can make me feel high when im not <3 i love it.

  • @thatguywhodidyourmom More like: 'The only band that can make me high when I'm not.'

  • @Adennos lmfao exactly :) even better when u r high :D

  • il brano di chitarra qui contenuto non è suonato da gilmour ma da ron de blasi convocato in fretta e furia perchè david non sapeva arpeggiare senza plettro

  • Two reasons for asking this: (1) to be assured that you are not alone; (2) to know that you are.

  • I get a james bond vibe in the middle of this song.

  • IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?! I like that part!!!!

  • @khenneyness Then why are you commenting on it if you don't like it?

  • in the begining of this song, pink is watching an episode of "Gunsmoke". I bought this record when it first came out, and always thought that it was "Mission impossible", well yesterday I finally saw the Gunsmoke episode. after all of these years.... what do ya know.

  • @KILLERDYNOCRUISERS I'd thought it was a western: just didn't know which one til your comment. Thanks:).

  • i love you

  • Incredible album.

  • The Wall is the first 'good' music album my father taught me. I love my dad :)

  • @JeroenGMuziek My dad told me about Pink Floyd as well which was a great stepping stone to having an open mind about music and learning about and discovering so many bands.

  • @JeroenGMuziek same here.. war took dad away though..

  • @JeroenGMuziek Oh yeah.. Pink Floyd is absolutely Amazing in every sense of the word.. I don't know if Amazing is a strong enough word.. And Coincidentally Pink Floyd was one of the major Bands I was Taught by my dad.. God rest his soul.. Other amazing influences included "The Eagles" "Blue Oyster Cult" "Steppenwolf" "AC/DC" "Aerosmith" "Led Zeppelin".. and a bunch more I can't out right think of at the moment. Every time I hear these songs it still reminds me of him. One hell of a great legacy

  • @redyoshi1985 My dad actually just played the music he loves and told me to just try it so that I could shape my own taste in music. Now I have seen Roger Waters' The Wall show with him Pink Floyd became like an element in our bond.

    Besides, the fact that I started to like Pink Floyd made me look up other music, I am what they call different in music preferences, especially compared with my classmates at the age of 16. But what the hell, dad made me love music. And I forever will.

  • @JeroenGMuziek I know what you mean.. It was very similar with me, but I was around 9 yrs old or maybe younger.. We had this old pickup truck.. A 59Chev Apache, Big speaker system in it.. Driving around the Kansas Countryside Just Blasting that awesome Tuneage.. Then I guess I was somewhat influenced by people in high school, I started liking Korn and Disturbed, Slipknot etc.. But I hate the music of today with their Autotune and it's nothing but crap..

  • @redyoshi1985 these days there's still good music, you just have to look further than the superficial music you hear on the radio. right now I am sixteen years old and I 'deal' with a youth that doesn't look further like we did. i don't blame them, it's just the influence of money that made the music industry of what it is now. music right now is made to make money where it used to be made for the music itself. music will never die, you just gotta look a little bit harder. :))

  • Sellc3one, those were guitar notes ya noob

  • The 3 seconds of violin on this end of this gets me everytime!

  • @SellC1 are you talking about the flute? cuz that's what plays at the end of the song for like 3 seconds. but there is also a violin in this song too. fuck, this whole song is crafted so beautifully

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  • @SellC1 That's a guitar... not a violin

  • @OldMusicftw There are indeed three seconds of violin at the end of the song, if you listen carefully.

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  • Intro: "PT 4 Gunsmoke In Fandango" video - here in youtube (03:01)

    "Is There Anybody Out There" to "Nobody Home": Pink Floyd - Nobody Home - Intro FX video - here in youtube

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  • good fucking album. fuck tool and rock music sucks dick these days.

  • This song gives me the chills, it's incredible

  • my favourite part is 0:00 to 2:41

  • @tommyGerlach1 what a coincidence. that's my favorite part too!

  • 19 ppl arent out there

  • worst part 2:41

  • this song is creepy ....

  • Is there anybody out there? No, really, I'm serious. I don't see you. Or hear you, for that matter.

  • yea this is me alright...!

  • "Is there anybody out there?" Not that I can see..

  • *-*

  • 19 people are out there...

  • 2:05. Enough said.

  • so.good.

  • In the early 70's Floyd was scheduled to appear in my city. Many of my teenage black piers were excited about this concert because Floyd crossed over all the barriers. I hadn't heard of them yet so my cousin brought over Dark Side of the Moon. I couldn't believe my ears. When I introduce young black men today to The Wall , they often display the same reaction. Being their ride home from work also helps me to kind of force them to sample a taste of heaven. Love rap but Floyd IS a Godsend.

  • When they sent Voyager in space with different kinds of music on it, they should've put Pink Floyd too.

  • 1:00 echoes moment

  • 18 people ran itno The Wall..

  • is there anybody......Out there??

  • Pink Floyd is key to connection between all generations... :P

  • try sending this into space and see if IT will answer lol.

  • Pink Floyd não é somente musica, poderá certamente servir como instrumento de aprendizagem façam a vossa leitura tirem as vossas conclusões...,após as eventuais intrepertações se nesseçario recapitular façam pois uma só conduz ao caminho certo a que todos devemos seguir de forma subtil (sensata)no ambito de sermos bem sucedidos em tudo.Divulgem,promovam Pink Floyd são UNICOS!!!

  • I love how in this album the music is at times a hybrid between orchestra and rock.

  • Nobody here but us chickens.

  • My first memory of floyd is my older brother blasting "is there anybody out there" from his room and me running in shouting "NO" i guess i was about 7 or 8 at that time, I then start playing guitar when my uncle showed me wish you were here when i was about 12 i'm now 33 i play and sing in a band and we are doing well (check my channel if you want) anyway .....PINK FLOYD, I OWE YOU SO MUCH........ THANK YOU........... FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART.

  • oh my...OH MY!!!

  • Actually- you're the joke. Broaden your view.

  • David Gilmour is so....shit. There's not even words to describe him.

  • @SovietMarcher Haha! My username. Almost.

  • bit james bond...

  • music doesnt care if you black white hipanic asian or anything else you can be old young and anything in between but as long as you listen to pink floyd youll be loved

  • im a 16 year old latin american girl... No! like seriously it doesnt matter if your black white hispanic or asian and listen to this music. what you feel special because your not white and listen to this ? good job you you went againt the streotype (y) like shut up and just listen to the song

  • The guitar reminds me of silent hill...

    

  • @Ssnake145 To my makes me remember to Credulidad - Pescado Rabioso - 1972

  • you can notice the sublte differences between the album and the movie. I heard they recorded tracks especially for the flick. Fucking love Floyd

  • Fucking love the acoustic in this song. It is so inspirational.

  • Pink Floyd

  • Avenderspeel bai, that tune and like many more pink floyd tunes just has listen an enjoy without opening any of jo niggas mouths written all over it. My fav tune is fearless, ps skoi the bully o

  • This is still one of the freakiest things i've ever heard

  • sounds like floyd tried somes shrooms and had some kind of echoes, comfortably numb trip and freaked the fuck out lol

  • the melody on the guitar at 1:24 sounds like james bond a bit

  • I'm a middle aged black man and I frequently give a few younger black co workers a ride home from work. I expose their rap and r&b indoctrinated minds to this album. I usually get complaints when I play rock, but eveyone of my riders sit quietly in awe of this groups magnificent sound. Nothing but great reviews from all of them. Floyd permeates all cultures. Its as much soul music as anything recorded.

  • @avengerspeel i'm a dominican girl and i agree; this is a really good album; i think it's even prophetic... i think it's talking about the times we are living in now...That's probably why it permeates all cultures...hey you can't knock truth; ya know... the truth stands...

  • @avengerspeel I'm a 51 year old white dude. Right on bro!

  • @avengerspeel I have turned people on to Floyd that are into Classical, country and even a studio musician that played for Frank Zappa. Pink Floyd sings about real life and real feeling. Not just teenage angst. That's why Dark side of the moon keeps popping up as the #1 album of all time. Thriller beat it out twice but it will regain the title. It already has the notoriety of having the longest stretch on the top 100 charts. 15 years

  • @avengerspeel wow i wish i could get my black hip hop minded freinds into this

  • @avengerspeel Great post!

  • @avengerspeel - you're doing good work. Most people don't know any better. Shitty, uninspired, mcdonald's music is pervasive in every genre-- from katy perry, lady gaga, beyonce, kanye west to kid rock or ghetto boyz. When will people understand that record sales do not equal good music? We need more folks like you to set them straight.

  • @avengerspeel Amen brother.

  • @avengerspeel Your comment derserves a bonus.

  • @avengerspeel Good man.

  • yea man totally agree ,and is quite easy to play on the old acoustic with a bit of practice I play along with the ipod and this song totally chills me an goose bumps all up my neck !! Totally out there thanks Floyd a real mood raiser

  • @avengerspeel There is nothing inherently wrong with hip hop and r&b. There are LEGENDARY R&b and Hip Hop artists (Marvin Gay and Lauryn Hill, anyone?) and there are TERRIBLE rock (Korn, Motley Crue). It's OK to be indoctrinated by rock music but not hip hop and r&b? The progressive sound is mainly influenced by rhythm & blues. It's strange to me that people are so quick to dismiss ALL modern black music, but will hail black-influenced "white" music as God-like. Ask yourself why you do that.

  • @tcutie87 lots of modern black music is fantastic, most of modern r&b and hip-hop is commercialized drivel, whether by black or white "artists". It's nonsense to claim that the @progressive sound is mainly influenced by r&b, absolutely & factually ridiculous.

  • @pietzsche From the composition, to the actual language progressive rock artists use (southern black dialect); all heavily influenced by blues. If you don't know that, you don't know progressive. It interesting that you didn't mention that most modern rock is drivel. Do you remember the 80s AT ALL?? Do you remember The 90s "alternative metal" phase? You need to ask yourself you would call hip hop and r&b drivel, when there is so much rock drivel out there. Can rock not be commercialized?

  • @pietzsche I assume I'm talking with someone who doesn't know music very well, because you INSISTED that progressive is not influenced by rhythm and blues. I'm not talking about R Kelly r&b, I'm talking about early rhythm and blues... look it up, genius.

  • @tcutie87 You said the "progressive sound" (which is a nonsense itself) not "progressive rock", since rock evolved from blues of course it's not influenced by it, it's rooted in it, but what makes it progressive is that it moves away from it's roots. Why would I mention that most modern rock is terrible when I'm talking about progressive music in general? Again, lots of modern black music is fantastic, most modern hip hop and R&B is crap. You may not mean R.Kelly, but you do mean Lauryn Hill.

  • @pietzsche They don't call it progressive rock because it progresses AWAY from blues... I have no idea where you got that. I mentioned that much of (if not most) modern rock is terrible because you only mentioned that modern r&b and hip hop is terrible, like there aren't terrible artists is all genres. You say "most modern hip hop and r&b is crap" like this genre in particular is riddled with crap, unlike white rock, which is SO inherently amazing. That's why I mentioned shitty rock bands.

  • @tcutie87 progressive music, rock or otherwise, is called progressive because it moves away from the style it's rooted in. I never said anything about rock being inherently good, and I've no idea what "white rock" is other than something you just made up. Lauryn Hill is crap, regardless of the consensus, quality isn't a consensus issue. If it makes you feel any better, Eminem's crap too, but I'm not talking about race, that's your shtcik.

  • @pietzsche If you think Lauryn Hill is crap, you're an idiot. It seems like you don't like R&B in general, which is fine, but say that YOU don't like her, not that she's crap. She's a brilliant songwriter and you're a fucking racist. Go die.

  • @tcutie87 lol you're funny, have a look at my favourites, plenty of black artists in there, and I honestly think Chuck Berry's possibly the most important musician of all time. not to mention I've not said anything remotely racist. Lauryn Hill's just not in that league. FLoyd, Nina Simone, Leadbelly, the Beatles, Hendrix, Gaye, Zepplin, Ellington, Bo Diddley, BB King, Bob Marley, are. Lauryn Hill? Not so much.

    Don't worry I'll die eventually lmao.

  • @pietzsche But there are modern rock musicians who ARE in that league? Mainstream modern rock is Gold, and it's only mainstream R&B and Rap that sucks? Interesting.

  • @ tcutie Still making up stuff I didn't say to argue with? Yeah, there are modern rock musicians in that league, not many, but some (TOOL for eg.). Most mainstream music is rubbish, regardless of genre, more marketing than music. There may be modern r&b and rap musicians in that league, but I don't know of them, they're certainly not in the mainstream.

  • @pietzsche ... and yes, I meant Lauryn Hill. She's amazing... and that's the consensus among blacks AND whites. So I'm not sure if you even know much about the genre you're dissing if you're actually suggesting that LH is crap...

  • @tcutie87 lol, you keep telling yourself I don't know what I'm talking about if it makes you feel better, who cares? I know that motley crue aren't a rock band let alone a progressive rock band, and I know that alternative metal's not progressive rock (the clue's in the name). I also know I'm bored of this now.

  • @avengerspeel Awesome job man! True music is color blind and has the power to transcend through petty human stereotypes.

  • @avengerspeel i know exactly what your talking about, it seems like no matter what kind of music you listen to you will still be deeply affected by Pink Floyd if you ever listen to them

  • @avengerspeel Hell yes buddy!!!!! hahaha we can all like different music, Man I like everything from Hank Williams, Slayer, Lotus, Some Snoop & Dre, RHCP, Tom Petty. Music is awesome!!

  • @MrGeltabs yeh man i like the incredible hulk and iron man

  • @DJSn1pa Do ya??? cause I hate it when I rank up and it doesn't show on the leader boards... (yes I am making fun of you, if you can't tell).. It's allgood tho

  • @avengerspeel Hell yeah man. Pink Floyd is for everyone.

  • @avengerspeel that's really great to here, thanks.

  • @avengerspeel hear* oops

  • This song is so hauntingly gorgeous.

  • Makes me look down....but...so beautiful...

  • this is scary,1 becuse it has a merky tone to it,and 2 because its about a guy getting kicked out on the streets...

  • first of all, This short song is just as perfect as Stop it gives me goosbumps.

    and second, all the people who like to get high listening to pink floyd, please don't comment like that. if you want to use that crap , okay but we don't have to know. just listening to the music . <3

  • @astridjuh12 Don't read the fucking comments then if you don't want to know about people getting high. If you were really just listening to the music you wouldn't have seen those comments in the first place.

  • @SuperDriedFruit lol i read them because i can't help it. i like to know other ppl's thoughts about their music it's not my fault that all those stoners are commenting geez. and not listening to the music? i know the wall from beginning to end

  • @astridjuh12 "All those stoners" - so just because some people enjoy smoking weed you have to categorize them like that? Grow up.

  • @SuperDriedFruit stoners yes. 

  • @astridjuh12 Cool, let's call the majority of society alcoholics then.

  • This song makes me think of a kid huddled under his covers calling out to monsters in the night, when silence is pushing down all around him, smothering him more than the blanket over his head ever could...

  • and he says "Ingrate"

    not (mumbled) XP

  • "about an hour a day, buy lunch, get dessert."

    WTF? he is saying

    "About an hour of daylight left"

    "is it unsafe to travel at night?"

    "Well its less safe to stay here your fellers r gonna pick up our trail before long"

    its a western, they have slang damnit! lol

  • can anyone name what is playing on the TV in the background of the beginning? It sounds like John Wayne, but i can't place exactly what its from... who knows there may be a purpose for it ;)

  • What the fuck?!?!? Am I the only insane motherfucker on this channel? I LOVE this song!!!

  • @Alcohollica1966 Why you think you're the only one?we love it to....

  • this song + weed=thriller night

  • whatever you do, do NOT listen to this song before you go to bed, you'll get nightmares

  • this really reminds me of the stairway to heaven when it gets to the guitar :)

  • yes

  • damn this is a beautiful song

  • "Hello, hello... Is there anybody OUT there? Just nod if you can hear me..." Oops, wrong song!

  • @TheDarkSideOfMusic Nobody's home!

  • @TheDarkSideOfMusic kinda lol'd.. not crazy

  • @TheDarkSideOfMusic Is there anybody IN there? Just nod if you can hear me. Is there anyone at home? It's IN not out.. How long you been a Floyd fan?

  • hahaha, it was a joke you dumbfuck.

  • @TheRealXynot And did you ask why I wrote the word "out" in capital letters?

  • @TheDarkSideOfMusic Nope cuz we are on the IN-ternet. =)

  • @TheDarkSideOfMusic

    someobodys comfortably numb lol

  • Bad trip.

  • this song makes me want to shave...

  • @IranahyeNotVTEC best referance ever

  • amo

  • favorite part of my favorite album ever...tracks 15,16, and 17 of The Wall. You got Is there anybody out there? which is one of the most beautiful instrumentals i ever heard, then u got Nobody Home, one of the most beautiful songs i ever heard. Then u got Vera, which has some of the most beautiful vocals i ever heard.

  • Tried this really late at night with Turtle Beach X11's, usually for my xbox. But this, in surround sound, kinda loud, made me tweak. And I don't do drugs.

  • it sound like echoes. i mean some of the effects from echoes

  • @byronhsi you are so right, that Am stretch is true pain.

  • the part at 2:10 reminds me of James Bond for some reason

  • the people that dont like this song better shut their beak if they dont like it dont listen it DONT EVEN METION THIS AWSOME ASS SONG IF U DONT LIKE IT!

    

  • well there's not a lot of daylight left, we better get started

  • well is there??

  • It hurts so much to try to play this song, but its worth it..

  • It hurts so much to try to play this song, but worth it.

  • ...wonderful, sad, lonesome...pure beauty...

  • ...wonderful, sad, lonesome...pure beaty...