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  • Ah vote Independence for Scotland. I have listened to The Floyd since i was 8 yrs old. My brother came in wi Animals,,,,,,Dugs,,,,,,, Anyway Roger......if ye have something to say abt the Scots.?? Teachers..etc. Yer no welcome here, n you khow it, Shine ON

  • Eles são os caras. Muito legal.

  • louise fletcher, sure i knew her well. jack nicholson's easy rider appealing to the big Indian who flew over the cookoo's nest. He never spoke before.

  • poor guy was portayed as a fat stuffed old schoolmaster

    but not enough cartoon pudge

  • Unique!!!!!

  • Too bad Britain and America didn't listen to the advice of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Most on here don't even know who they are. The fight against socialism was taken to them then. Today, we crawl like dependent lemmings to our death, slowly.

  • @pfizzbones Yeah, welfare is a shame even though it's reduced poverty in every country welfare was introduced. Damn you socialism, just one step away from Communism!

  • @JustATadpole Yeah, too bad all those countries are all on the verge of collapse because of it. Too bad that it will be the death of them.

  • @pfizzbones Ah, you mean they're in a depression. Didn't we have depression back in the 1920s, when we were pretty far away from any idea of Socialism?

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  • @JustATadpole No, we had a recession, which would have been a recurring short-lived one, had it not been for Hoover and Roosevelt implementing government-programs,taking over private-businesses, the Smoot-Hawley tariff, which was protectionism, and Roosevelt seizing peoples' gold, the list goes on if you want look at history. We were already heading down the socialist road from Woodrow Wilson, and even Teddy Roosevelt.

  • @pfizzbones As for the beginning of the 20's, we started with a deep recession, and Warren Harding and Coolidge came in, didn't do any government crap, let the free market straighten it out, and had the Roaring 20's, which was a boom time for citizens all over the US.

  • @pfizzbones Yeah, and it was based on worthless spectulations, just like the dot com bust. Remember that? And all of Europe was in a depression during the 20's thanks to the money grad after WW1. There is no such thing as a "free market". The wealthy always create policies to protect their interests.

  • Thanks for posting. Two of my favorite songs from this album, including two of my favorite guitar solos as well...interesting times in Britain during this album's making and release. The Faulkland's war and of course major economic restructuring under Maggie Thatcher. Pink Floyd still impress me all these years later.

  • Waters has reason the British are not choosing good wars, fight for a whore island and we suffer many Argentines to recover it. Know what they do

  • Not Nah John gotta do anything but work!! Always reminds me of some lazy goons (mostly Southern) in car plants I`ve worked & no need to wonder why we have no industry.

  • The greatest sound ,,floyd

  • @deansusky heavenly

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  • @mrscorpions4ever I know, We called him John back during our school days. Our school was British education. Now he's popularly known as Dick.

  • Who's John?

  • @ibnawawi its not a person ;)

  • 8:25 Roger's father?

  • what film/video is this from? never seen it before!

  • That's Galtieri right there... i hope that guy burns in hell for the rest of eternity!

  • FUCK ALL THAT 

  • God his voice is so sexy

  • Can't stop lose job mind gone sillicon

    wath bomb get away pay day make hay

    break down need fix big six

    clickity click hold on oh no brrrrrrrrrrrring bingo !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Love how it says under the "Like" meter... that Pink Floyd are playing in Oxford next month...... Yeah, I fucking wish.

  • hahahah "stuff all that" hahahaha

  • Its just a Roger Waters solo album really with the Pink Floyd name on it, Gimour steps in very briefly on this tune to play a quick solo

  • @LondonLanguageLounge And sing the verses.

  • best floyd album by miles gilmore is a tosser!

    waters is floyd..

  • I was sure that this song starts with "fuck all that"

  • @Adikaos it does but not in this radio version

  • Great music. I really enjoy the Final Cut, saying that I'm a bit weird because I love Animals too.

  • @whangie1

    Nothing weird about it mate. I love Animals. It's, frankly saying, their the most underrated album.

    Cheers.

  • Scusi dov'è il bar? (please where is the bar?) Perfect

  • ΣΕ ΠΑΡΑΚΑΛΩ ΠΟΥ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΤΟ ΜΠΑΡ?

    se parakalo pou ine to bar?

  • Where's Stalin?

  • @jamieg1tube Stalin would have fitted right in as well.

  • Nah na nah na nah, just listen and compare it with the work of 2011! Like it, hate it, it's all that's left of musical vision

  • The Final Cut is "The Wall" w/o all the crap. It's a lean and mean The Wall.

  • The final cut album is one of my favorite PF albums. It's a true sequence to the Wall album. It's amazing how relevant these two albums are still today. World is going mental...

  • Boom boom,bang bang,lie down you're dead...

  • Here's the thing on the Final Cut, it isn't a bad album, it just isn't truly Pink Floyd. No Rick Wright makes a huge difference. I'd call it a solid Roger Waters album w/ help from Nick Mason & David Gilmour, maybe Roger's best but it's not pure Floyd. It's on par w/ Momentary Lapse of Reason & Division Bell w/ a slight edge going to Division Bell in my opinion if we're talking about a Pink Floyd trio album of any kind & not the full band. Not Now John for sure is the best song on the album.

  • You, that make part of 18,321 viewers of that kind of stuff, i salute you.

  • Fuck all this........I'm gonna just go play the Cee-dee,

    doesn't have the scenes, but i'd like to play as it was made-ee,

  • FUCK all that censorship!

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  • "Stuff all that"? Censorship at its finest. I say FUCK ALL THAT!

  • It would sure be cool to see this with the original audio. There was no way for them to just cut out "fuck" they they just sung over it with "stuff" being a little louder.

  • The Final Cut is one of the most underrrated album ever!! Great songs, great sound

    And here the great scottish actor Alex MCavoy as the father (he was the teacher in The Wall).

  • OK never mind :)

  • Italian, Greek and French for "Where's the bar please?"

    What a song and what a solo!!

  • @servetheservers oi wheres thefucking bar john

  • Superb. In many ways The Final Cut is my favourite Pink Floyd album - possibly album full stop. Having grown up under Thatcher's war-mongering this was a breath of fresh air. I'll always remember the faces at the disco at the CASA Club in Dagenham when my dad (who was DJing) put Not Now John on the decks. First time I've seen the video though. Thanks!!

  • Go on Maggie...Hammer, hammer, hammer.....

  • I love how "stuff" is slightly louder than the rest of the lyrics.

  • @m0therfan Yeah, originally he says "f*ck" so they had to censor it by talking over the word. Good days.

  • There's nothing subtle about any of it! Way to Go RW!

  • ΠΟΥ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΤΟ ΜΠΑΡ?????

  • agreed about italiano

    but english sound best

    "oi where's the fucking bar john ?"

  • The two songs have a curiosity: a common phrase in Italian, a voice that says "... scusi, dov'è il bar?" (...sorry, where's the bar?). At 4:08 and 5:52.

  • @beppestarnazza17 well at the end of not now john theres a voice asking wheres the bar in many different languages, then finaly he says "IN ENGLISH!" "WHERES THE FUCKING BAR!?"

  • @beppestarnazza17 also in greek: «Σε παρακαλώ, πού είναι το μπαρ;» (please, where is the bar?)

  • @beppestarnazza17

    right! giusto!

  • @beppestarnazza17 Ohhh so awesome! hahaha :)

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  • not now "c"!

  • Haha...Hitler and Napoleon, Thatcher and Churchill...all together in one exciting episode of "World Leaders Gone Mad". Are ya having a nice time? PINK FLOYD! Now the Final Solution can be applied.

  • Roger has never been great at putting his material to cinema...I mean "The Wall" movie was just a 2 hour music video that followed the album slavishly, and as for simply shooting Thatcher...ever hear of subtlety, Rog?

  • @JobberBud it was alan parker who directed The Wall, so blaming that its just 2 hours of music video on Roger Waters is pretty dumb in my opinion. and BTW The Wall is looked upon as a true work of art

  • @JobberBud Followed the album slavishly, huh? You obviously haven't listened to the album much. First off, it's a concept album, so what else would you expect? It's designed to flow from one song to the other. While it's true that the movie did follow the basic structure of the album, there were some songs out of sequence with how they appeared on the album, and even at least one song (When The Tigers Broke Free) which didn't even appear on the album.

  • fuck all that we've got to get on with these

    got to compete with the wily japanese

    there's too many home fires burning

    and not enough trees

    so fuck all that

    we've got to get on with these

    cant stop lose job mind gone silicon

    what bomb get away pay day make hay

    break down need fix big six

    clickity click hold on oh no brrrrrrrrrring bingo!

  • @wabankik Yeah we know the words.

  • Thats awesome how they got the school master from the wall in the video

  • @CorporalCleggPF So it would be the Scottish actor Alex McAvoy then ?

  • @CorporalCleggPF its that gilmour blokes father he agreed to be in both shoots

  • I gues they couldnt say "Fuck all that:"

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