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"Nobody Home" is a song from the Pink Floyd album The Wall.[1][2] This song was one of several to be considered for the band's "best of" album, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd.[3]

"Nobody Home"
Song by Pink Floyd
from the album The Wall
PublishedPink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd
Released30 November 1979 (UK)
8 December 1979 (US)
RecordedApril–November 1979
Genre
  • Progressive rock
  • art rock
Length3:26
LabelHarvest (UK)
Columbia (US)
Songwriter(s)Roger Waters
Producer(s)Bob Ezrin, David Gilmour, James Guthrie and Roger Waters

Background


"Nobody Home" was written late into the development of The Wall after an argument between the band and Roger Waters. David Gilmour said that the song "came along when we were well into the thing [The Wall] and he’d [Waters] gone off in a sulk the night before and came in the next day with something fantastic."[4]


Lyrics


In the song, the character Pink describes his lonely life of isolation behind his self-created mental wall.[5] He has no one to talk to, and all he has are his possessions. The song describes what Roger Waters says he experienced during the band's 1977 tour, the band's first major stadium tour. Additionally, the song contains some references to founding Pink Floyd member, Syd Barrett.[5] The song was written after an argument between Gilmour, Waters, and co-producer Bob Ezrin during production of The Wall in which Gilmour and Ezrin challenged Waters to come up with one more song for the album. Waters then wrote "Nobody Home" and returned to the studio two days later to present it to the band. It was the last song written for The Wall. On the 30th anniversary of The Wall episode of the US radio show In the Studio with Redbeard, Gilmour revealed that "Nobody Home" was one of his favorite songs from the album.

A television playing in the background is frequently heard, including the line, "Surprise! Surprise, Surprise!" from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.[5] The lyrics "I got nicotine stains on my fingers, I got a silver spoon on a chain. Got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains" are said to have been written specifically about Floyd's pianist Richard Wright, who was allegedly struggling with cocaine addiction at the time.[6]


Personnel


with:

Personnel per Fitch and Mahon.[7]


Cover versions



Bibliography



References


  1. Strong, Martin C. (2004). The Great Rock Discography (7th ed.). Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p. 1177. ISBN 1-84195-551-5.
  2. Mabbett, Andy (1995). The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-4301-X.
  3. Guthrie, James. "James Guthrie: Audio: Building A Compilation Album". Pink Floyd. Archived from the original on 2 June 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  4. Simmons, Sylvie, ed. (October 2009). ""Good Bye Blue Sky", (Pink Floyd: 30th Anniversary, The Wall Revisited.)". Guitar World. Future. 30 (10): 79–80.
  5. Janovitz, Bill. "Nobody Home - Pink Floyd : Listen, Appearances, Song Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  6. Schaffner, Nicholas (2005). "Pigs on the Wing". Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey (New ed.). London: Helter Skelter. p. 219. ISBN 1-905139-09-8.
  7. Fitch and Mahon, p. 94.
  8. "Nobody Home by Metric Concert Statistics". setlist.fm. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  9. Pink Floyd's The Wall tribute Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, The Rock Radio, 2005.

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Nobody Home (del Inglés, Nadie en casa) es una canción del álbum The Wall de 1979, lanzado por Pink Floyd. También aparece en la película Pink Floyd: The Wall sobre el álbum. En la canción «Pink» describe su vida aislada dentro del muro mental creado por él mismo. No tiene a nadie a quién hablarle y lo único que posee son sus cosas materiales. La canción describe lo que Roger Waters dice haber vivido durante el tour de 1977 (el primer tour de la banda en grandes estadios). Adicionalmente, la canción contiene algunas referencias al miembro fundador, Syd Barrett. La canción fue escrita luego de la discusión entre Waters, Gilmour y el coproductor Bob Ezrin durante la producción de The Wall, en la que Gilmour y Ezrin trataban de convencer a Waters de incluir otra canción en el álbum. Waters, entonces, escribió «Nodody Home» y la presentó, dos días después, a la banda. Fue la última canción que se escribió de The Wall. En el 30º aniversario de The Wall, en el episodio del In the Studio with Redbeard (show de radio de EE.UU.), David Gilmour reveló que «Nobody Home» era una de sus canciones preferidas del álbum.



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