Stop
Roger Waters
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Stop! I want to go home! Take off this uniform and leave the show! I'm waiting in this cell because I have to know (have to know) Have I been guilty all this time? (time time
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10 facts about this song
Album Inclusion"Stop" is a part of the Pink Floyd album "The Wall" that was released in 1979. It was the band's 11th studio album, which is a rock opera that portrays the character of Pink, a jaded rockstar.
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Track Order"Stop" is the 23rd track of the double album. It acts as a transitional song that signifies a change in the story's narrative.
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Song DurationWith a duration of just 30 seconds, "Stop" is the shortest song on "The Wall."
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Roger Waters' ContributionAs with most of the songs on "The Wall," "Stop" was written by the band's bassist and co-lead vocalist, Roger Waters. His songwriting was instrumental in shaping the concept of the album.
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Musical Style"Stop" is a brief yet influential piece, characterized by its clear piano melody and Waters’ strong vocal delivery. It carries a heavy emotional punch despite its brevity.
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Live PerformancesIn Pink Floyd´s "The Wall Live" tour from 1980-81 and Roger Waters' subsequent tours, "Stop" was performed along with a giant puppet of a judge onstage to prominence the climax of the story.
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Waters' Solo WorksAfter leaving Pink Floyd in 1985, Waters performed "Stop" on his solo tours, reaffirming its importance to the narrative of "The Wall."
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Narrative ImportanceThe song represents a significant turning point for Pink, the protagonist in the narrative, as he recognises the deterioration of his mental state and calls for help.
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Stop - The Movie"Stop" was also featured in the 1982 film "Pink Floyd – The Wall", which was directed by Alan Parker and featured Bob Geldof in the role of Pink.
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Psychological Themes"Stop" is popularly interpreted by fans as Pink's moment of self-reflection and introspection, showcasing the themes of self-isolation, mental breakdown, and redemption throughout the rock opera.
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