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  • the wall is neutral, is how you think of what matters

  • @gilmourguitar123 Yes. The three Floyd albums that preceded this one. This is most certainly the worst thing they have ever done. The production is shoddy, and the compositions themselves are the epitome of beating around the bush. The music is generally unexciting.

  • Isn't This Were....

  • @Halodude889 ...All Started?

  • @Ze0do0Gas Very Nice :P

  • @Halodude889 Thank you:) That's the only way I think the sentence makes sense, at least to me.

  • It's just beautiful. We could all learn a lot from Pink Floyd, and perhaps think about tearing down our own walls before it's too late.

  • @regreegg What? Tear down the wall? Are you mad?!

    It's there to prevent people, especially the fakes and phonies who infest the world who pretend to be your allies and friends so they can leech off of you, from getting close.

    The wall is good.

  • this song gives me goosebumps

  • Does anybody else notice that at the very end of this song, a man, or "Pink", says "Isn't this where", and at the beginning of the album, "In the Flesh", Pink says "Where we came in?", making the story of Pink's life come full circle, showing that after completing the wall around his life, the only way was to tear it down? Ya, blew my fucking mind too..

  • @nightmeer6

    Ahh thank you so much for that! It used to bug me when I was younger that I could hear him say that at the end and never understood why. I hadn't noticed the bit at the beginning of 'In the Flesh'. It's like you've just added a whole new perspective to the album. :).

  • Best album of all time? I think so.

  • How did Waters write such an epic album essentially by himself? :O

  • @EyeHawk777

    Because he's a hell of a talented bastard? :)

  • @GhibliFan1

    you could so that i suppose? x

  • Cheers for uploading this work, KMRakaKAT

  • I STARTED WITH THIS SONG AND THEN WATCHED ALL THE 26 SONGS IN THIS CHANNEL

    thumbs up if u did that too and felt that something has died and another thing has born in you

  • @ivar14 Maybe an accident

  • @xxKYLExGxx i will cut you

  • @xxKYLExGxx you got it wrong, you meant underrated. even though it's one of the best.

  • How the eff, can anybody make thumbs down on this?

  • whenever i get fed up with excessive stupidity in the internet, I come here <3

  • it took me a couple of listens to the entire album AND watching the film to think that I totally understand the lyrics

  • At least Pink Floyd trys to warn us...

  • And when they've given you their all, some stagger and fall, after all its not easy banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall

  • "The bleeding hearts and artists make their stand."

  • What did he say at the last half second of the song?

  • @Fenixchan "isn't this where" is what he says since it's the last song on the album, and on the first song he says "we came in" so if you listen to it on a loop he says "isn't this where we came in?" as it transitions back to the begining.

  • This song brought me to tears. I'm not kidding and it was in the middle of my math class

  • I hope someday I can be Half as good as pink floyd. But If I where half of what I hope I would be I would more than half satisfied.

  • Isn't this where...we came in?

  • My album doesn't have this song on it :(

  • good song, but this album isn't there best

  • EVOLUTION 2012!!!!!! look it up..

  • THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!

  • 2012?? somebody tells that its the end of the world but i'm so confuse that why some food are expired in 2013..:)))

  • I dont see why ppl are so worked up about 2012. Its end of the world as we KNOW it. doesnt mean its THE end.

  • 2012?? somebody tells that its the end of the world but i'm so confuse that why some food are expired in 2013..:)) mean 2012 its not the end of the world

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  • @thectrlfn

    Along with termites, canned food also survives apocalypses.

  • @thectrlfn not end of the world jus a shift in a higher lvl of consiousness is all :) a.k.a EVOLUTION

  • @SolidLittle

    I see you are still trapped inside the wall, all boxed into your square head!!

  • The whole album just shows how depressing life can be. And how it all goes round in a circle, like a loop, just like the album. The first track In The Flesh starts with 'We came in?' and the last track, this song, ends with 'Is this where?' Even though he's 'outside the wall' he's not really, because it's just one continuous vicious circle, and before you know it's you're back in the wall. I could have worded that better but I cba

  • @mollehhhx Or, the album loops because it was meant to be told over and over again. Pink isn't the most reliable narrator ever, so he may be telling us a story through the album, not a biopic inside his head. Noone really knows what The Wall's actually about.

  • @Ninja1Ninja2 or, it IS actually supposed to be depressing, and is about the fact that someday, someone is going to pick up the pieces and rebuild the wall. Not that its a bad album, of course not. But Waters admits that it is about the torture of his life.

  • @ViewBattle I see now. It's a good album, and one of the best of all time.

  • @Ninja1Ninja2 hmmmmmm. i may be diluted a bit, but i see the message clearly. how old are you? abandonment, belittlement, betrayal, solitude, and painful self reflection of one's own failings coming to a head during a moment of deep thought. call it a wall, a bubble, a steep cliff, what have you. we all can form our own barriers that inevitably will come crashing down.

  • "Isn't this where we came in?"

  • this is a higher being speeking through roger waters letting us know how it will be walking up on the other side of 2013. the hole album speaks of this, disk 1 before dec, 21st 2012 and disk 2 walking after. radiohead, ok computer is very similar, a higher being delivering a message. ex. exit music for a film

  • @roadykev420 Oh shut the fuck up, go take your bullshit somewhere else. People like you fill me with the urge to defecate.

  • @roadykev420 what the fuck?

  • @roadykev420 truly gone fishing, have we? self induced human demise may be coming, but no one will ever know the date until it has already happened. and what about the album's contrast?

  • good song

  • im i the only one who finds the movie version of this album extremely better?

  • Anyone who's experienced emotional unavailability (or been a victim of it) can identify with this song. Those who really love you can't because you're unable to let them in. And so, your loved ones suffer.  I'd like to give Roger Waters a big hug for this one, because it fucking sucks being in such a state.

  • @HanginWithSnakes No-one ever learned anything from Tik Tok, though, did they?

  • My spine shivers when i get to this song after listening to the wall.

  • Can someone tell me this =o

    Why does the end of this fit so perfectly with the beginning of the very first song on the album?

  • @hookshotagain Of the theme of the album is the vicious cycle.

  • they say this because pink is now back to where he was before he trapped himself in the wall.when his dad died mom was over pertective and had terrible teachers

  • 2 persons are heartless.

  • At the very end of the song you can barely hear "Isn't this where-" with an odd cut off.

    And on the first song of the album, "In the Flesh?" the melody continues and it begins with (or should I say continues with) "-we began?" So it loops on over.

    Fantastic album.

  • @LordyJake wow you are totally right!! I never realise it... They probably reccorded this song before ''In The Flesh?''

    Nad yeah... Fantastic Album!

  • If you listen closely(or look at the lyrics in the description), at the end of the song, he says "Isn't this where--" And at the beginning of "In The Flesh?"(Track 1), he says "We Came In".

    So It's like they're going back into the wall and doing it all again. Its a neverending loop.

    Pink Floyd is just awesome.

  • @789TheBeatles Amazing, ...we came in? i've heard the Wall 1000 times and i never made that connection before, Roger Waters is certainly the master of madness and that one detail just added another deep layer of depth to already deep album.... i was convinced for 20 years that Pink forgave his mother and accepted his madness by forgiving himself, but since it's a vicious cycle, i know he'll have to do over and over again.... poor Pink, good luck my friend! Isn't this where.....

  • I downloaded The Wall and I burned it on two CD's... I listened to them in my bedroom. It was awesome... until I listened to the last track, the last second: I was like: "WHAT THE FUCK? I'VE LOST TWO CDS ON THIS CRAPPY VERSION!" because I thought someone had cut the end :P

  • @jcast18k I just heard this album for the first time yesterday and thought the same thing! I also remember, when listening to "Abbey Road" for the first time, that "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" had the same thing where it cuts off suddenly. I was very confused.

  • @supermd4589 Yes!!! and Dream Theater song "Pull Me Under". Anyway those albums (The Wall, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Abbey Road, Sgt. Peppers, Tommy, The Snow Goose, etc) must be correctly ripped because a lot of songs are linked with the next song. If there is a little silence between them it sucks :P

    Sorry for my bad english... Im from Argentina and Im 15 ^^

  • I feel this last song of the album like very sad,I mean,like if somebody was being buried,and it makes me cry.

  • Anyone here count how many times they said "babe"?

    But any way, amazing.

  • @DaKilla27 haha i was thinking the same thing

  • at the end of this song on the album listen close they say something . but idk what?

  • @warpigs777 they say "Isn't this where."

    Listen closely to the beginning of In the Flesh? also.

  • "The bleeding hearts and the artists

    Make their stand" haha that's us

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  • The Wall will always define who we are inside, we all have a wall we build to block out all of the shit and for some of us it finally breaks!

  • easily the best lyrics on the entire album in my opinion

  • This is my favorite song on the Album, simply because once the song ends, I have to restart the CD so that I can continue where the thing left off. Isn't this Where... *replays from begining* We came in?

    epic, Pink Floyd, simply Epic. You people are the Gods of Music!

  • whole THE WALL is one sad true but beutifull story..

  • whole THE WALL is one true sad story..

  • i just got done listening to the whole album...this was my last song..... i LOVE

  • i have listened to every song in this album in the last two hours! XD

  • really hard to hear this song

  • i think i'm getting this tattooed somewhere on my body.

  • Pink Floyd are the real deal. I mean bands come and bands go but few can touch your soul like they did. This album is pure creation of genius combined with raw honesty...I cannot describe what it really is, but it's one of the best albums of all time, that's for sure.

  • In the Flesh? Begining: Isnt this where.....

    End of this: We Came In?

  • @unkwonstudios oh my god that just blew my mind. fucking genius.

  • @unkwonstudios -- You've got it backwards.

  • 2 people can't break free

  • the wall live by Roger Waters en septiembre 15

  • @jorgealbertobaron2 see you in Toronto too :D

  • This album changed my life, particularly this song.

  • @Cheezburger2012really how cause i still have a wall

  • Albums that sound like a long ass song are the best. and this and Dark Side in the list of the greatest albums of all time

  • The end of the last song and the begging of the first song. listen to them.

  • @pintozazz Yes, their cyclical, the album just repeats.

    Like at the end of Atom Heart Mother on the vinyl record, if you leave the record on, the dripping noise at the end keeps repeating, cause the grooves stretch to the very edge of the vinyl, so it just skips.

  • listening to this album makes me feel complete

  • this song plays into the first song on the first disk, i just noticed.

  • @MrFlamerTamer I noticed that too.

  • Reminds me of the holocaust, when they all get set free.

  • I know Syd barrett wasnt with Floyd when they made the wall, but since its partly about him, i'd just like to say that Syd was very hott :)

  • Bliss

  • isn't this where.......

  • BEST. ALBUM. EVER.

  • I think that the person who destroy Pink it was is ex wife, because after all he was trying to take her back and she...destroys the last pieces of his heart and mind, besides his mom...and the other reasons.

    Anyway the whole album it is exquisite.

  • This has to be the best song off of the whole album because it is so insanely true.

  • amazing

    

  • All in all ????????

  • this album always make me cry

  • great song.looks like these commenters need to get married, though. blaaaaah blah blah

  • @Lazydog64 I agree. If Pink just got over the fact that his mom is overprotective, his schoolteacher was a dick, and his dad died in World War II, he probably would've turned out for the better; if he just accepted those events as what they were, instead of obsessing over them and letting them bother him, he probably would have no wall. Or, even if he just talked about it with someone, it would've helped. So, technically, he is to blame for his own insanity,

  • Banging your heart against some mad buggers

    Wall

  • Such a great song. Just like all of Roger waters songs there's great lyricism but this one really stands out!! For me it took a while to really understand though.

  • what was your understanding of the song im curious to know because i have my own opinion and its always cool to compare opinions

  • "the one's who really love you walk up and down outside the wall" is the most crucial line to understanding this song because it says that the people who love you are'nt the friends that pink envisioned in his dreams of being a fascist dictator but the one's who recognized his insanity and stayed outside the wall. you dont look at this song from pinks perspective but from societal view in general

    I hope you understand what i just said, i know its a hand full

  • the song is not from pinks perspective.

    "The one's who really love you walk up and down outside the wall" is crucial to understanding the song. Because its saying one's friends arent your drinking buddies but the one's who got your back and won't do crazy shit with you" The people who really love you are the people who try to break down your wall and reconnect with you. I hope that helps i wrote this rather quickly. :)

  • You are so right Eric. See, i had those drinking buddies you say, in a dark age when i did alcohol and drugs. One night I overdosed and almost died. Those drinking buddies suddenly dissapeared. My real, long time friends however gave me all their support and love to get out of that hell hole my life was. Every time I hear this song I remember about that. What a great band.

  • Thank you for the 26 videos.

    I was able to download all these song son my mp3 player because of you! Thanks!

    =D

  • My bad. In "In the Flesh," he says "Where we came in?" so instead he says "Isn't this where we came in?"

  • Yes, the two songs run into eachother.

  • I love this song because at the very end you here someone say, "Isn't this where-"

    And then at the beginning of the album in "In the Flesh," you here someone say, "We left off?"

    So if you put it on repeat then it'll say "isn't this where we left off?"

    so that's just how genius pink floyd is.

  • @moguri64

    maybe its an exposure of all the things can can tear the body down (war, official institutions such as education, whatever his overprotective mother may symbolize)

  • Sorry, it is last song according to description.

  • Last track or not?

  • omg this song is so sad but I want it to last forever why did it have to end at 1:44 ?

  • someone know the name of the song where a men says "craaaazy, im craaaaaaazy", that is a part of that song

  • @ execatl9 The song is called "The Trial".

  • "Crazy, over the rainbow, I am crazy."

    Is that right?

    If it is, it's called "The Trial" by Pink Floyd, and it's a great song:)

    It's the song that comes right before Outside The Wall.

  • thanks, i have the song since 1 week ago because my dad told me the name of the song, but thanks.

  • The song makes me want to cry, almost.

  • makes me cry too.

  • same here...

  • A year ago, I listened to this song and I had no clue what it meant. And now, I know because I can relate... my best friend has built a wall around herself... she occasionally becomes emotionless and indifferent, and that's when I feel truly lonely. :'( I wish her happiness in the future, so that she can "get better".

  • in my album it doesn't say "isn't this where" in the end

    i think. does anybody know why it's there?

  • At the beginning of the record it says "we came in?".... put the end with the beginning and it says, "Isn't this where we came in?". The same music from this song is also heard at the beginning of the record.

  • yes thank you, i checked it and you're right!

    PINK FLOYD FOREVER!!

  • yes it does. it's because In the Flesh? says "we came in?" at the very beginning. if you loop the album, putting "In the Flesh?" after this, you hear "isn't this where we came in?" signifying that the album is kind of a repeating cycle.

  • It loops, at the beginning of most copys of In the Flesh? say "Where we came in"

  • Man, this album is so awesome I could get Brain Damage from it. XD.

  • its not an end dude. chill.

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  • after all it's not easy banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall

  • when you really think about it, there is no end to the wall untill someone says stop. The next track on the album is ours, we decide our fate and the heigth of the wall we create. Heck, mabey we can choose not to build any walls at all.

  • I've listened to The album about 7 or 8 times all the way through in the past 4 Days. It is a masterpiece!

  • @archfat me too..

  • omg me tooo! I am on a floyd kick like no other and THIS ALBUM!

  • The entire album loops around. That's hard to follow, even if you have the cd's.

  • It's hard listening to singles in this album. All of the songs are way better when you listen to them all in a row, like they were meant to be listened to.

  • @xcheesyxbaconx difficult ? you're being generous. For who is a fan and knows the work, it is IMPOSSIBLE to listen to The Wall pieces.

  • @xcheesyxbaconx i especially and particularly wanted to hear this closer..but yeah, cuz you say so...therefore it must be so...

  • @xcheesyxbaconx they are in perfect succession as far as continuity goes..~.~

  • whew....i thought i had bought a bad cd becuase it got cut off at the end, but then i realized its just the song...does anybody know why it gets cut off?

  • At the end of this song "outside the wall," there's a faint quick vocal that says "isn't this"

    if you go back to the first song on the album "In The Flesh?" within the first two seconds, it quickly says, "where we came in?"

    put these two back to back, and you get "isn't this where we came in?"

    this represent a cycle of the main character, pink's life

  • ahhh......thats pure genuis....along with everyhing else of pink floyd

  • yes indeed it is.

    and sorry i got it wrong.

    it's actually "isn't this where"

    and then "we cam in?"

  • if you have headphones it plays from the left to right of you :)

  • That;s the end of that wall

    Now flip the record over and build a new one

  • This song has a lot of meaning to it.

  • This is the second time I've listened to the album all the way through at once. It gets better every time

  • the final song of a great.... GREAT! album of an epic band on all history...(Y) PINK FLOYD!! \,,/

  • Isn't this where?

  • ....we came in??

  • @doktorsteiner Lol, I like how the album's cyclical.

    "Isn't this where...

    ...we came in?"

  • @doktorsteiner Isn't this where...

  • @doktorsteiner at the very beginning of the album, you hear a queit voice say "isn't this where" then at the end, you hear the voice "we came in". The album loops with that phrase - "isn't this where we came in?" there is a reference to this in the song Octavarium by Dream Theater lol both of those bands like to do clever things in their albums

  • @5lilmonkeys5 You mean at the end of the album a voice says "Isn't this where" and at the beginning you hear "we came in?"

  • @5lilmonkeys5 I thought it was to signify that once one wall is torn down, another will be built by another individual. Its all like a cycle. Well anyway, I love this epilogue so much, its so hopeful.

  • @TheMasterOfPuppets44 I've always thought so too. Think of it; If a certain failed Austrian artist, crushed by the death of his mother, builds a wall and becomes an all-powerful genocidal dictator, the deaths he'll cause