Pink Floyd - 12) Empty Spaces Part II (What Shall We Do Now) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/07/28

Pink Floyd's The Wall (1979) stands as one of Pink Floyd's greatest achievements, as well of one of the greatest achievements in rock music and live concert production. The album spawned a tour, a film, a book of the film (now quite collectible), and eventually an all-star revival concert in Berlin, and finally in 1999 a double live album. But before The Wall was a film, a concert, or even an album, The Wall was just an idea... an idea under construction. The Wall went through at least two "demo" stages. The first was a crude recording of Roger Waters strumming his guitar and singing alone. Presented by Waters at the same time as another concept called The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters' first demo - still uncirculated even today - was deemed unlistenable by the rest of the band, but they felt it had potential. The Hitchhiking demo was set aside, but The Wall demo was developed further. Many writing sessions later, Pink Floyd - probably with assistance from Bob Ezrin - recorded a second, more complete demo. The lyrics were not polished, and neither was the music. Thankfully, lyrics like "I am a physician/ who can handle your condition/ like a magician" would be entirely discarded and rewritten before the songs were finally committed to tape in a studio, but the rough lyrics and the risky musical experiments which appeared in that second demo have finally made it to the public.

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6 years ago

ReaperhunterB

Why wasnt this on the album it was in the movie and was sung at every wall concert since

6 years ago

ReaperhunterB

Wwwooooooo i love how roger does that!

7 years ago

Oklahoma City Radio Waves

I think he may or may not be doing things in the East...

12 years ago

barbel127

want this included in the film

12 years ago

Phantom Gamer

creepy awesome

12 years ago

BlazefireBootlegs

@SolidLittle You're right! But unfortunately we now live in a digital age : ( As a sixteen year old I would love to hear all the classic albums I love on vinyl but unfortunately I can't do that.

12 years ago

Jack Dawson

@BlazefireBootlegs Found it, thanks. Really love it :D

12 years ago

BlazefireBootlegs

@Lennonfan1010 It will be released with the Pink Floyd box set of The Wall (On February 28th) thats the one you want to get but if you need this now just google "Pink Floyd: Under Construction" and eventually you'll find a download link.

12 years ago

Jack Dawson

Just wondering, is there anywhere I can download this album?

12 years ago

BlazefireBootlegs

@mst3k0196 I would love to hear it on album. I mean if James Guthrie, (The guy who mixes all of Floyd's albums and he kicks ass at it) can add "When The Tigers Broke Free" to The Final Cut then he probably could just mix the movie version of this song and add it to the album. Also yeah Damn vinyl records what good did they ever do for us!?

12 years ago

Adam Cyran

@BlazefireBootlegs I wish they would have kept this on their... or at least combined it into what would become the live "What Shall We Do Now" I mean it is so awesome. Damn vinyl records.. jk

12 years ago

BlazefireBootlegs

@mst3k0196 Did you just put a logical reason on why a Pink Floyd demo sounds the way it does!? That's awesome! (You deserve a medal by the way.) Anyway Interesting theory but also more funny because this didn't even end up on the finished album. It was performed live, but wasn't on the album mostly because of the space time on each side.

12 years ago

Adam Cyran

I find it weird that the one verse repeats over and over again.. but I guess its to show that pink is going mad because of all the wrong committed against him... great effect.. and song

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