I was recently listening to "Another Brick in The Wall" and noticed the childrens' chorus seemed to sound odd, ie they sing:
"We darnt need no hed-u-kishon, we darnt need no fork contraal"
If I didn't know better, they sound like young toffs masquerading as chavs, am I imagining this? I know that in the 50's actors like Larry Olivier merely place an "H" is front of every vowel to achieve the effect of "common working man".
Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
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Re: Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
I definitely got the impression that they were from a stage-school or the
like; distinct signs of elocution lessons there.....
like; distinct signs of elocution lessons there.....
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
The studio did employ some real chavs - but one half didn't bother turning up and the other half tried to nick the recording equipment!
Re: Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
as you might have guessed pink floyd were posh.
Re: Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
Barrett always sung poshy.
Re: Pink Floyd/ Another Brick/Toff or chav question
The Wall Lp was very overated.