Bring the Boys Back Home is a song of the British group of progressive Rock Pink Floyd which appears on the album The Wall left in 1979.

Composition

The song is in major C and comprises a measurement in 12/8. It begins with a military rate/rhythm on the clear Caisse and explodes with the voices, the cords and coppers. Environment strong and is filled of hope. At the end of the song, when the orchestra stops, the sound of the telephone of the song Young Lust as well as the voice of the professor of Another Brick in the Wall (Share 2) can be heard. The last thing which one hears is the sentence “is there anybody out there?”. There is also a voice of man who knocks on the door and which shouts “time to go! ” (“ it is time to go there! ”).

Analyzes words

According to Roger Toilets, the song contains the main theme of the album: the unit. At this stage of the album, Pink starts to believe that only unison can save the world, and ultimement itself. Although it finds the solution with its many problems, it is unable to apply it, and succumbs to its degraded mental health, remaining in its hotel room.

Version of film

In adapted film of the album, Pink Floyd The Wall , one shows the Pink young person who will seek his father when everyone returns from the war, for finally understanding that it did not return. People around him are content and sing Bring the Boys Back Home , while Pink is lost in its thoughts.

On the album, Roger Waters sings, while in film, it is sung by a large choral society.

Musicians

External bonds and sources

  • Analysis of the song
  • Fingering charts of guitar for '' Bring the Servant boys Back Home ''
  • Words and translation in French

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