The Thin Ice / Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 - Pink Floyd - The Wall - 4K Remastered

“The Thin Ice“ is a song by Pink Floyd, released on The Wall in 1979. The Wall is the story of Pink, who grows up to become an alienated and embittered rock star, with a failing marriage and feelings of megalomania. “The Thin Ice“ can be seen as the introduction to his story, since the previous song, the album’s opening track “In The Flesh?“ is chronologically placed later in the album’s narrative, and then the story is begun via flashback. “The Thin Ice“ introduces Pink as a baby and young child, and while the lyrics assure the listener that “Mama loves her baby, and Daddy loves you, too“, it warns that “The sea may look warm... the sky may look blue“, but “Don’t be surprised when a crack in the ice/Appears under your feet“. The film shows hundreds of soldiers in the war, either wounded or dead, then cuts to Pink floating in his hotel pool. As shown later in the film (in the segment for “One of My Turns“), Pink has cut his hand, and the amount of blood in the water is exaggerated, until he appears to be floating in a pool of blood. The film version has an extended piano intro that plays before Gilmour’s vocal. “Another Brick in the Wall“ is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd’s 1979 rock opera The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters. During “Part 1“, the protagonist, Pink, begins building a metaphorical wall around himself following the death of his father. Input: 720x480 (source: DVD) Output: 3840x2160 The Wall full movie playlist: All rights reserved to Pink Floyd and Roger Waters. No copyright infringement intended. #TheThinIce #PinkFloyd #TheWall #AnotherBrickInTheWall
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