Education
Eric Prydz Feat. Floyd Lyrics
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We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
We don't need no education
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
(All in all you're just) another brick in the wall.
(Brick in the wall)
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher leave them kids alone
We don't need no education
The lyrics to Eric Prydz's song Proper Education are a modern interpretation of Pink Floyd's classic track, Another Brick in the Wall. The original song is a scathing critique of the education system, which Pink Floyd portray as a system of control that aims to brainwash children and prevent them from thinking critically. Eric Prydz's version retains the same basic message but updates it for modern ears, with pulsating rhythms and a more electronic sound.
The lyrics contain several references to the original song, most notably the repeated refrain of "We don't need no education," which is a direct quote. The line "No dark sarcasm in the classroom" is also a reference to a line from the original song, where the teacher is accused of using "dark sarcasm in the classroom" to manipulate his students. However, whereas Pink Floyd's version is a dark, brooding track that reflects the oppressive nature of the education system, Eric Prydz's version is more upbeat and danceable, suggesting that the solution to the problems of the system is to rebel against it in a more positive way.
Overall, Proper Education is a powerful statement about the need for children to be taught to think critically and to resist the attempts of authority figures to control their thoughts and actions. It is a potent anthem for anyone who has ever felt frustrated or oppressed by the system and is a reminder that music can be a powerful tool for social change and protest.
Line by Line Meaning
We don't need no education
We do not require the traditional methods of learning and academics.
We don't need no thought control
We do not need an authority figure to dictate our thoughts and opinions.
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Sarcasm with a negative connotation should not be present in an environment meant for learning.
Teacher leave them kids alone
The teacher should refrain from interfering with the individuality and independence of the students.
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone!
This line reiterates the message of the previous line with the use of an exclamation, emphasizing the importance of freedom for the students.
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
The education system treats students like bricks in a wall, all uniform and interchangeable with no regard for individuality or creativity.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Roger Waters, Eric Prydz
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@elll93
Normally i hate remixes about historical tracks like this...but Eric Prydz is a genious and this is pure art. He didn't ruined the song.
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@honestabe5153
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@stefantsarev4442
He actually did it with the blessing of Pink Floyd themselves. Now that's respect.
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@MSefa-ki9lc
Only 2.7 Million views? Seriously dude, this is one of the legendary songs of the worldwide electronic music history!
@XHALE303
+Mustafa Sefa Çil Nah original is legendary with 125.3mill, this is just a not so special remix
@ronyro3270
but people listenin to Nicky Minaj and other shit
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@ThePiratePaddy
tellin u man