Pink Floyd The Wall Flower Scene What Shall We Do Now (((Stereo)))

Added: Apr 29, 2006

From: RicBNH

Duration: 3:52

Listen in (((Stereo))) Just add &fmt=18 to the end of the page URL and reload. One of the most popular scenes from The Wall is the animated flower scene.The tune is called What Shall We Do Now. It speaks for itself. Lyrics: What shall we use to fill the empty spaces? Where waves of hunger roar Shall we set out across the sea of faces? In search of more and more applause Shall we buy a new guitar? Shall we drive a more powerful car? Shall we work straight through the night? Shall we get into fights? Leave the lights on Drop bombs Do tours of the east Contract diseases Bury bones Break up homes Send flowers by phone Take to drink Go to shrinks Give up meat Rarely sleep Keep people as pets Train dogs Race rats Fill the attic with cash Bury treasure Store up leisure But never relax at all With our backs to the wall

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Rating: 4.94 (705 ratings)    Views: 311580' favoriteCount='2260    Comments: 25

Blyzzarde Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - Notice how the female seems desirable and harmless at first. This was such a symbolic movie for any man who's been in a bad relationship.

ivannaSaracho Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - fede cassola para vos...te amoooo.(ivy)

idontknowwlol Says:

Nov 12, 2008 - the WALLL!!!!!!!!!! love it

nekrogrl696 Says:

Nov 13, 2008 - Thats fucking amazing

haleych Says:

Nov 13, 2008 - i freakin love this movie

LeonidasIII300 Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - This song sums up the plight of modern man. The Wall is symbolic of the repression of love and imagination and the spiritual void it leaves is constantly trying to be filled with bullshit consumerism, drugs, empty sex and war...all of them perversions of rigidness.

RicBNH Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - Well articulated,on point and concise. My favorite comment. ~Ric~

wascillywabbit Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - Very well made point, however going off topic. I think the opening of this song sounds as if it was sung by Elmer Fudd.

B1ockhead1 Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - speechless

deadwaffles22 Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - exactly

IvanKaramazov78 Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - if this movie was filmed today, in the united states, would it be banned?

vinnyd01 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Well done, sir.

dizzibone Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - i dont think it would be banned just alot of scenes would be cut out...they play it on vh1 alot

sauceful93 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - ecxelente

darkisbeauty666 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - probabally.

zinfandel66 Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - "With our back to the wall"

melanneva Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - The Wall is one of the best concept albums ever conceived..

Jakeisaawesomedude Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - they do like every month i watch it every time

Jakeisaawesomedude Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - the drums in this song are awesome

OfficialLunArStrike Says:

Nov 22, 2008 - are the flowers........making love?

zorak1997 Says:

Nov 22, 2008 - Absolutely not. Can any of you name one film banned in the US at any time in the past 50 years? The US is not the site of fascism like many elsewhere like to pretend it is. Like it or not, Europe is the cradle of modern fascism.

jonatanamarante Says:

Nov 22, 2008 - if you mean the explicit fascism, yes. But if you think about the hidden one, the one which is inside our conscience, that makes us (people from other countries) feel bad for our own culture just because we are not like north americans; that exerts an inner control over our tastes (we like mcD), over our politics (most of the countries are [fake]democracies, just like america), over our ideology (we think capitalism is the only way, and whoelse think on the contrary is scum)...then fascism is US

zorak1997 Says:

Nov 23, 2008 - You're ridiculous. "exerts an inner control over our tastes (we like McD)" bwahahahahaha! Oh yes, Gruppenfuhrer jonatanamarante - the US "forcing" people to like fast food is far worse than the Holocaust! God forbid those people in Auschwitz would have been "forced" to east McNuggets. Did you ever think that maybe some people like McDonald's because it's cheap, fast and not that expensive? Or maybe you Brazilians can get off your famous gigantic asses and CHOOSE to eat elsewhere.

jonatanamarante Says:

Nov 23, 2008 - Yes, I love being ridiculous. But you're thinking by means of classical ideas of power, like killing, conquesting... like Holocaust, or like the US army in Iraq. Whatever. Yes, you're really right about that being worse than "forcing" somebody to eat or do something. But the idea I'm expressing is about a different kind of power, about the foulcauldian sense of a discourse we not only accept but we think it as the way WE ARE. It's a discourse conquesting by means of the subconscious.

jonatanamarante Says:

Nov 23, 2008 - (continuing) And just to inform you, McDonalds is only cheap in USA. Here in Brazil, it's the most expensive fast food we have. I really chose to eat elsewhere, because I don't think McD is worth what we pay here. But there is a commercial elite - people from higher classes - to whom McD is the best. Why do they think that? In my opinion it's just because they were convinced of that, because they are copying, unconsciously, a pattern they observe in USA.