The Happiest Days of Our Lives
[2023-12-26 11:37:06]
"The happiest day in our life" is a song of Pink Floyd. [1] The Wall appeared in the 1979 album. [2]
The length of the song is about 1 minute 46 seconds and begins with the sound of a helicopter of 24 seconds, after which the principal is shouting "You, yes, you, standing, young man!" (Roger Waters). Executed Waters vocalists were treated by reverse echo. The main instrument is an electric guitar with additional delay effect playing roots (mainly D, G and A) with D minor melody. The bass and guitar images heard in the scriptures, G to A, are similar to those of "Waiting for Worms", and have been asked later in the album. In the transition to "another brick on the wall, the second part", the key changes from D minor to relatively professional F major with dramatic drum and harmony.
In this album, "The happiest day in our life" was divided by Roger Waters with a sharp scream to "Another brick in the wall, Part 2". Thanks to this Segue, a lot of radio stations are played one after the other, then Pink Floyd uses this song as an extension of "Another Brick on the Wall" and edits the album (Echo and A Foot in the Door) .
In an album based movie, the first sound of a song is depicted as a train entering a big tunnel, not on the album. According to Gerald Scarfe, there must be a teacher at the end of the movie tunnel. Alan Parker shot it, but it did not work, so they replaced Alex McAvoy, who played a teacher. Before the principal cut down the simulated pink, I heard a quiet hysterical laugh resembling the voice of the principal. In addition, the songs are a bit faster, the bass is much bigger than the album version.
"Wall Street" communicates the stubborn, alienated rock star, pink story that retreated from social and personal relationships. "The happiest day in our life" is about pink young people. They go to school which is a strict and violent teacher.
According to Waters, the lyrics reflect his own negative experience at school. He explained this in an interview with Tommy Vance of BBC Radio One. [3]
Pink and his two friends went down the rail, struck a bullet on orbit and saw they explode under a train passing by. Pink, leaning against the wall of the tunnel, I saw the train compartment crowded with people who did not show up. He saw a teacher on the other side of the tunnel shouting at him. In the next scene of the pink school, the teacher knew that Pink wrote a poem (it contained the lyrics of "money"), laughed as a punishment towards the class and laughed, and then used the ruler I shot it. His left hand. The next scene shows that the principal eats hard meat at home when he was forced to eat dinner under his wife's silent orders. The next day the teacher struck a child with a belt to relieve his own humiliation.
The way popular media introduce young people is a form of adolescence, not the meaning of puberty, but how we expect it. Thrilling and safe, commitment to realistic success, and the happiest days. There is ideal in the cultural memory of high school. Therefore, the resulting image is a real high school that incorporates surreal ideas. Children are the future as they are proven that they can do almost anything. For many cartoon and animation series, this is a completely new level.
On January 25, 2015, our first child, Lux was born. This is a much happier day in our life. But two months later, my fiance, Petra, was diagnosed early triple negative breast cancer. We are in perfect survival mode and think that all of the things in life are all physical, emotional and economically necessary for the whole family to survive. After chemotherapy, double mastectomy and sepsis, Petra is currently recovering very well. This is a very difficult period, but we are very lucky
I will never forget the day I received the call. They taught us a visa firmly and said that we would go to America. This is one of the happiest days in our life. We can finally restart our lives. It is a pleasant time for us to fly t