The Happiest Days Of Our Lives — - Pink Floyd [16bit-44.1khz] Cd.flac - Google Drive
: On the album, the track ends with a high-pitched Roger Waters scream that transitions directly into the iconic drum beat of "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2".
: The song depicts teachers who "hurt the children any way they could" by ridiculing their weaknesses and stifling creative expression. : On the album, the track ends with
: The title sarcastically references the nostalgic cliché that childhood is the "happiest" time of life, contrasting it with the fear and isolation young Pink actually feels. Technical and Musical Details Technical and Musical Details : The song begins
: The song begins with a distant helicopter—or a train entering a tunnel in the film version —and the teacher's famous yell: "You! Yes, you! Stand still, laddie!". Cultural Impact Cultural Impact : In a twist of "karmic
: In a twist of "karmic retribution," the lyrics reveal that these abusive teachers are themselves "thrashed" by their "psychopathic wives" when they return home.