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  1. Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? I hope you enjoy it!Feel free to share, give a like, leave a comment and Subscribe my Youtube channel!Support my wor...

  2. This is mostly an instrumental song. The first part has the same concept of " Hey You ," that being a distress call from the character Pink. The second part is fully instrumental. The classical guitar that is the basis for this song was played by the session musician Joe DiBlasi. In several interviews, David Gilmour said that he tried to ...

  3. Is There Anybody Out There? Is There Anybody Out There? Lyrics by Pink Floyd- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: "Well, only got an hour of daylight left. Better get started" "Isn't it unsafe to travel at night?" "It'll be a lot les….

  4. "There is perhaps another possibiity for Pink's behavior in the movie during 'Is There Anybody Out There.' Having watched the behavior of my two kids, they went through a phase, and are actually still in that phase (ages 4 and 6), where they seem compelled to arrange things (usually their toys) in neat orderly lines or rows, usually on their nightstands, or on the floor, or even next to (yes ...

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  7. Is There Anybody Out There? è una canzone, quasi interamente strumentale, contenuta nell'album dei Pink Floyd, The Wall. La prima metà della canzone trasmette lo stesso messaggio di Hey You: cioè una richiesta di aiuto da parte di Pink, mentre la seconda parte è interamente strumentale ed è basata su un arpeggio di chitarra classica.