Run Like Hell - Pink Floyd - The Wall - 4K Remastered

“Run Like Hell“ is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, written by David Gilmour and Roger Waters. It appears on the album The Wall. In the film adaptation, Pink directs his jackbooted thugs to attack the “riff-raff“ mentioned in the previous song, in which he ordered them to raid and destroy the homes of queers, Jews, and black people. One scene depicts an interracial couple cuddling in the back seat of a car when a group of neo-Nazis accost them, beating the boy and raping the girl. The Wall director Alan Parker hired the Tilbury Skins, a skinhead gang from Essex, for a scene in which Pink’s “hammer guard“ (in black, militaristic uniforms designed by the film’s animator, Gerald Scarfe) smashes up a Pakistani diner; Parker recalled how the action “always seemed to continue long after I had yelled out ’Cut!’.“ The movie version of the song is considerably shorter than the album version, likely done for the sake of pacing. The second guitar refrain between the first and second verses was taken out, with the verse’s last line, “You better run“, leading directly to Gilmour’s harmonized chant (“Run, run, run, run“), which now echoed back and forth between the left and right channels. Also, Richard Wright’s synth solo was superimposed over the second verse, and the long instrumental break between the end of the synth solo and Waters’ scream was removed. Input: 1920x1080 (source: BD) Output: 3840x2160 The Wall full movie playlist: All rights reserved to Pink Floyd and Roger Waters. No copyright infringement intended. #RunLikeHell #PinkFloyd #TheWall
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