I'd never noticed this on the CD until I heard/watched the DVD...
At the end of "Another Brick in the Wall", there is clearly a sample from the "Animals" album - it's the echoing voice that appears in the middle of "Dogs" (and gets reprised in the middle of "Sheep").
Now I like how they strung together elements of parts 1, 2 and 3 to create a good standalone version of the track, but what does this sample do in the track?!
"Dogs" sample on PULSE and other anomalies
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Re: "Dogs" sample on PULSE and other anomalies
Give a middle finger to Roger?
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Re: "Dogs" sample on PULSE and other anomalies
mosespa wrote:Give a middle finger to Roger?
That would be the most meaningful purpose.
I think it simply signifies stagnation.