While “In the Flesh?” announced Pink’s birth into life (and into the album) with thundering drums and wailing guitars, our hero’s (or anti-hero’s) delivery into his new, disassociated world is heralded with far less fanfare. The story recommences with the well-known delicate riff played on a reverb-laden twelve-string guitar, the haunting echoes of a singular guitar riff mirroring the expansive void of Pink’s inner world after the completion of his wall.
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Others argue that, great song though it is, it’s more than a little out of place on the album both narratively and thematically, and that the movie got it right in excising it completely. For some, the song is a perfect introduction to the album’s second half, rehashing the larger themes at play in the first half. Ike “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2” and “Comfortably Numb,” “Hey You” is played so much on classic rock radio stations across the globe that its context within the album is often a secondary point if not altogether forgotten. Song In A Sentence: Immediately after finishing his wall, Pink begins to wonder (too little, too late) whether he’s made the right decision in completely isolating himself from the world.