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Song: Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: The Wall
Tabbed by: Kenny Borders (kennyborders@hotmail.com)

Verse (4x) Loud Part
G-------------| |------------------------|
D--0-------0--| |-----5------5-5------5--|
A-------------| |--1/5-------------------|
E-------------| |------------------------|

"No, don't think.."
G---------------------------------------|
D-----5-------------------53-----------|
A--1/5------1/5-3-5-3-5-3----5-------5--|
E---------------------------------------|

Chorus
G-------------|------------------(3)--|
D--3----------|------3----------------| into
A------3---5--|--152----3---5--------| Goodbye Cruel World
E-------------|-----------------------|


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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Bill
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#1 by Bill Rossi at Dec 24, 1970 at 2:59 AM EST
Its actually when Pink has built his wall up so high he can't get out (if you remember back in mother he adessed that verry concern inj "mother") and he's baisicly telling himself he can live behind the wall without any outside contact
 
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That cool mate
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#2 by That cool mate named Juan Carlos at Mar 14, 1974 at 7:20 PM EST
a very underrated song
 
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luke
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#3 by luke hastings at Apr 21, 1987 at 11:16 PM EST
i meant to say what is the writing on the wall supposed to be? matt
 
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Sir Stuff
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#4 by Sir Stuff at Jun 15, 1988 at 6:08 AM EST
does anyone know what "i dont need no arms around me" means???
 
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rudy
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#5 by rudy smith at Mar 23, 1992 at 2:59 AM EST
Pinks childhood screwed him up far too much.... once he woke up to the world behind the "wall" it was all to late .... his mother went to far "mother did it have to be so high?" as is in "mother" so by this time hes preparing for overdose which is explained in comfortably numb
 
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FUCK
Rhythm Player
#6 by FUCK OFF at Oct 15, 1995 at 5:37 PM EST
And this was BEFORE prozac! great song!
 
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Anarchos
Lead Player
#7 by Anarchos Olsson at Apr 9, 1999 at 5:51 AM EST
The writing on the wall are all of the things everyone on the other side of the wall are throwing at him.
 
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Frubescu
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#8 by Frubescu at May 19, 2003 at 7:40 AM EST
In order to fully understand what they are saying you have to listen to part 1 & 2 also. Part one has to do with his father dieing in a war before he was born. Part two has to do with people controlling you. As for the another brick one the wall I think it stands for all the soilders that died in the past wars and all they got was their name on a wall. Just another brick in the wall. Because pretty much thats all they get.
 
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Damien
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#9 by Damien Clark at Jan 2, 2005 at 6:48 AM EST
What?
 
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joe
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#10 by joe something at Feb 8, 2006 at 12:15 AM EST
in the beggining hes talking about how he anyone or anything. the writting on the wall is saying that he can jest hide behind his nice wall from everything and everyone. "all in all you were all jest bricks in the wall" heer hes saying that even his friends and family helped to build the wall around him.
 
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albrecht
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#11 by albrecht cherlet at Mar 6, 2006 at 9:19 PM EST
I think this song means that hes stuck so deep inside the wall that other comforts cant cheer him up and i think the writing on the wall sybolises that people are trying to get him out of it by telling him that theres nothing wrong and that everything is ok
 
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Spença
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#12 by Spença B at Apr 25, 2006 at 11:05 PM EST
i understnad that the writing was to supposedly somehow comfort him but what did the writing say does anyone have any idea? matt
 
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Alex
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#13 by Alex Vargas at Sep 29, 2006 at 8:39 PM EST
no it is an emotional or pscological wall that he built to protect him self from the out side. No one is inside so he cant get burned. Pink had an horrid life. His dad dies in war, his mom is over protective, his school sucks, his wife is cheating on him, he breaks down and the raod manager has to drug him to perform, then he turns into a neo-nazi guy, finally he tries himself and he forces himself to "Tear Down The Wall".
 
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spud
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#14 by spud barnes at Oct 13, 2006 at 2:23 PM EST
Pink (the character in the movie) is saying he doesnt need anything from anyone. Seeing the writing on the wall, i think means he knows what the wall is going to do, then he says again that he doesnt need anything at all... He has accepted what is going to happen. The last two lines are pretty much representing his whole life, every song before this.
 
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Raina
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#15 by Raina Pink at Nov 21, 2006 at 9:33 AM EST
the character is convincing himself that he can live without whatever he has sought throughout his life. love, and help. when he says "i have seen the writings on the wall" he is saying that he knows the whole deal. the medication doesnt work, perhaps it makes the situation worse, and it seems that whoever hes loved has left him. he knows how it is. and he is denying his own need for such things. sour grapes
 
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THE AMAZING JOE
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#16 by THE AMAZING JOE KOOL!! at Jan 5, 2007 at 7:49 AM EST
it sounds like hes talking about the berlin wall. people wrote how they hated the wall on the wall