The Wall
From Wikiality
The Wall is a 1979 concept album written mostly by Roger Waters and performed by Pink Floyd about the times Roger and his dad spent baking cookies and playing tickle monster. The album's chief metaphor of a brick wall symbolizes Bush's desire to build an enormous wall along the Mexican border to protect the country against alien invasion. Other Bush themes are explored in songs like Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2, all about how teacher's teaching isn't going anywhere on kids today, Mother, a heartfelt ode to the Presidential mother Barbara Bush; Comfortably Numb, a song about the horrors of cocaine addiction; and Run Like Hell, a scathing diatribe against the cut-and-run philosophy of the Democrats.
If you don't know by now that Roger loves his daddy and would drive a railroad spike through your liberal heart if you beeped your horn at him while he was desperately attempting to J-walk a busy street with a walker, then you're probably too much of a drug-free prude to talk Floyd politics on the first place.


