Added: Jul 19, 2008

From: FabioSici

Duration: 10:21

Copyright Wikipedia.Music and lyrics - Roger WatersRoger Waters - vocal, rhythm guitar, tape and electronic effects, vocoderDavid Gilmour - lead guitar, bass, ARP Quadra synthesizerRichard Wright - Fender-Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, ARP String Synthesizer, Minimoog SynthesizersNick Mason - drums, tape effects.It was originally titled "Raving and Drooling".Sheep in Animals are not so different from the ones in George Orwell's 1945 novel Animal Farm. The sheep represent the lowest class of the social system, the proletariat. They are oblivious and exploited, "only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air". In the first verse they are described to be peacefully grazing - unaware that they are soon to be brought to a slaughterhouse. They are warned of the presence of dogs, the iron-handed guardians of the system. It is also described in the first few lines that the artist had "looked over Jordan and I have seen / Things are not what they seem," which is a reference to Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, and has become an idiom for having an ecstatic vision, especially one involving death, particularly one's own. In the book of Exodus, the Israelites must cross the river Jordan to get to the "Promised Land" after their escape from Egyptian Slavery.In the second verse the awful truth suddenly dawns on them and with "terminal shock in (their) eyes" they realize that they are being led into the "valley of steel", which is a metaphorical phrase, because it also represents the high-rise buildings (hence the steel framework), home of the corporate world as well as the slaughterhouse. The song continues into a mock biblical verse in which the sheep describe their dedicated belief in their master with "great power and great hunger." But in a humorous turnabout the sheep, "through quiet reflection and great dedication" master the art of karate and rebel against the dogs.The third verse describes the sheep's revolt, as they fall "on his neck with a scream." They might have had enough but they are still undereducated and uncivilized as they are described as "demented avengers." The song is completed with a cheerful announcement: "Have you heard the news? / The dogs are dead!" The sheep, because of their strength in numbers, overpower and kill the dogs. Despite popular belief, this is not a possible reference to the Russian October Revolution as represented in Animal Farm because the album critiques western capitalism rather than communism.Lyrics:-Harmlessly passing your time in the grassland away;Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air.You better watch out,There may be dogs aboutI've looked over Jordan, and I have seenThings are not what they seem.What do you get for pretending the danger's not real.Meek and obedient you follow the leaderDown well trodden corridors into the valley of steel.What a surprise!A look of terminal shock in your eyes.Now things are really what they seem.No, this is no bad dream.The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantHe makes me down to lieThrough pastures green He leadeth me the silent waters by.With bright knives He releaseth my soul.He maketh me to hang on hooks in high places.He converteth me to lamb cutlets,For lo, He hath great power, and great hunger.When cometh the day we lowly ones,Through quiet reflection, and great dedicationMaster the art of karate,Lo, we shall rise up,And then we'll make the bugger's eyes water.Bleating and babbling I fell on his neck with a scream.Wave upon wave of demented avengersMarch cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream.Have you heard the news?The dogs are dead!You better stay homeAnd do as you're told.Get out of the road if you want to grow old.

Channel: Music

Tags: 1977  animals  floyd  pink  roger  sheep  waters 


Rating: 5.00 (18 ratings)    Views: 3850' favoriteCount='19    Comments: 14

hafstrat Says:

Jul 20, 2008 - One of Floyd's best tracks - maybe even my favourite...

PLASMOLE Says:

Aug 4, 2008 - I hear ya....and just think none of Floyd thought this work was very good when they finished it.........

Icedrunk1 Says:

Aug 5, 2008 - Really? This is one of the (very) few Floyd cuts that the brothas listened to; it's funny to think that they didn't really like it, if you know the history of the band and/or name...

MrBeaux Says:

Aug 8, 2008 - This is a great song, but I personally like dogs better.

PinkFloydForever86 Says:

Aug 11, 2008 - This is such a great song. One of my favorite song off from their album animals.:) 5 stars!:D I am a huge Pink Floyd fan. everyone should add me because I am making videos for the band Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett. 5 stars!

walrusgombit Says:

Aug 23, 2008 - What do you know about Pink Floyd, man. Hahahaha just kidding.

jomi192 Says:

Sep 17, 2008 - This is the number 1 of them all.

BrokenChair88 Says:

Sep 20, 2008 - Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".

Spellzealot Says:

Sep 26, 2008 - Hm. Was the third verse in there? Did I miss it? Or is this a different version?

sallywatts7 Says:

Sep 27, 2008 - Listen to Rick's keyboards... he will be sadly missed... RIP Rick

shadmehr99 Says:

Sep 28, 2008 - This album is nothing without Rick. R.I.Pcant believe he is gone, pink floy look eternal

VALUVIANNIC7 Says:

Sep 30, 2008 - Just listen to that piano/keyboard played in an almost honkytonk fashion with reverb. THE MUSIC OF TODAY IS QUITE SIMPLY NOT THE SAME. Pink Floyds' music will be still be here when we join the great gig in the sky. RIP Mr Wright and thank you.

Linduuhh Says:

Oct 6, 2008 - I love how the singing turns into the guitar sound.. this song is awesome.

spawnee147 Says:

Oct 9, 2008 - The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantHe makes me down to lieThrough pastures green He leadeth me the silent waters by.With bright knives He releaseth my soul.He maketh me to hang on hooks in high places.He converteth me to lamb cutlets,For lo, He hath great power...............Why isnt this verse in the song?