- Who covered another brick in the wall?
- What does it mean when someone says another brick in the wall?
- Why was another brick in the wall banned?
- Was another brick in the wall banned?
Who covered another brick in the wall?
Versions
Title | Performer |
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Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 | Billy Sherwood, Fee Waybill, Alex Ligertwood, David Glen Eisley, Mike Porcaro, Gregg Bissonette, Ronnie Montrose, Bob Kulick |
Another Brick in the Wall | Reanimator |
Another Brick In The Mason's Wall | Big Lee |
Another Brick in the Wall (Parts 1, 2, … | Korn |
What does it mean when someone says another brick in the wall?
In Another Brick in The Wall, one of the most famous tracks of the group, Pink's detachment already has a form, and it is the title itself that suggests it: any tragedy, injustice or abuse can only be “another brick” in an already existing wall.
Why was another brick in the wall banned?
The single, as well as the album The Wall, were banned in South Africa in 1980 after it was adopted by supporters of a nationwide school boycott protesting instituted racial inequities in education under apartheid.
Was another brick in the wall banned?
On the 1st of May, 1980, The South African government banned Pink Floyd's single 'Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)' after black children adopted the song as their anthem in protest against inferior education.