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HS1 // THE WALL : A MESS
I love love LOVE HS1. When it came out, I had absolutely no idea what it was about as a whole and that’s the best thing ever because then you basically spend a lifetime (nah) trying to make sense of it and it’s SO MUCH FUN. Here it is, a monster post text about how Harry is the biggest Pink Floyd fanboy ever and we kind of share that really.
Before I start here are some Pink Floyd parallels posts I really love, courtesy of @bluewinnerangel: here and here. The second one is mostly clownery on my part I apologize but it’s a warning of what’s to come in this long ass post.
... this won't make the cut to my professional portfolio.
THE WALL: WHAT IT’S ABOUT
DISCLAIMER just so we're clear, I don’t think this wall has anything to do with someone else’s walls. I think the inspiration and creative process behind both their albums are really different so what I'm saying about HS1 doesn't necessarily apply to Walls. But hey, as someone once said, a wall is a wall.
The Wall is a concept album by Pink Floyd with a narration: it tells us the story of Pink, a rockstar on the verge of a breakdown. He ends up building a metaphorical wall around him. Each brick represents a trauma (the passing of his father during the war, his upbringing, his school education, the Blitz, his love life). Pink isolates himself in a hotel room and the wall is absolute. From there it's a free fall into depression and madness before he makes his wall fall eventually.
Now let’s talk about HS1. We know the sound of some of it kind of reminds us of Pink Floyd, as pop tabloids said (they do love forcing down parallels as much as I do). We also know that with this album, Harry wanted to say things he couldn’t before, and it's all about him, his struggles. Sad stuff.
“I don’t want to hear my favorite artists talk about all the amazing shit they get to do. I want to hear, ‘How did you feel when you were alone in that hotel room, because you chose to be alone?'”
Harry really really likes the idea of being alone in a hotel room for this album.
What we also know is that the album was supposed to be named "Pink". Let’s take a look at the album cover real quick:
Harry is not facing us, he's naked and curled up on himself, surrounded by pink water.
My interpretation regarding this whole analysis: he doesn’t let us in by turning his back on us. Yet he’s still vulnerable and exposed because he’s naked. Pink water is not pure, it's a result of toxic waste. Therefore it could be the form his wall takes: Pink's wall is made of bricks/traumas, Harry's is made of toxic substances/traumas. Here an interesting interpretation by billboard that helped me.
Harry trapped underneath blood water on the SOTT cover:
Harry above water in SOTT's mv standing taller than it
SO this once named “Pink,, album cover could be his own take on Pink’s character. From the get go, he compares himself to the protagonist of The Wall.
HS1 begins and ends within 4 walls: Harry is waiting for someone to come out of their room in MMITH and ends up alone in a hotel room in FTDT. Another bedroom in Only Angel. A room (kitchen) in Two Ghosts. Walls are also mentioned in ESNY (Understand I’m talking to the walls). Regardless of the whole album progression, the setup barely changes, which makes me think that while Fine Line tells us a linear narrative, HS1 is more of a reflection on past traumas with no resolution in the end. Swimming in a fish bowl, a glass half empty. Contrary to Pink who gets to make his wall fall at the end of the album, Harry’s walls are still up. His first album is just the beginning of his solo career, of his story.
For this post I'll focus on some parallels that strike me as LOUD, whether it’s a specific theme, lyric or imagery.
MOTHERHOOD AND WAR
It’s SOTT appreciation time. What did Harry say about it ? It’s inspired by a mother dying after giving birth and basically warning her child about life in the span of 5 minutes. It’s also about various political and social issues, as he said once, vaguely answering a very pointed question in the midst of post 2016 political climate.
There is also a nice death imagery going on with the angelic choirs, the idea of seeing things from above, the bullets, the escapism. I don’t think it’s literally about a mother dying after childbirth. But I don’t think the mother explanation should be dismissed as just 'Harry talking out of his ass to get himself out of a delicate situation'.
I find a lot of interesting parallels with Pink Floyd’s song Mother. It’s about Pink remembering his overprotective mother, who projected on him her own fears and traumas and contributed to the building of his wall.
Just stop your crying it’s a sign of the time, SOTT
Hush now baby, baby, don’t you cry, Mother
… to point out the obvious. But it doesn’t stop here, there is also a lot of war talk going on:
Why are we always stuck and running from the bullets ?
Mother do you think they’ll drop the bomb ? / Mother, will they put me in the firing line ?
Of course the nature of the war differs from one song to another. Mother’s about WW2 and SOTT, well, oppression of some sort? me thinks closeting. Still in both cases the speaker feels trapped and is asking why. They’re seeking answers because the cruelty they suffer from is undeserved. Pink was a child caught in the war and Harry was a child caught in the money machine. Both are at the beginning of a long, tiring, dehumanizing journey. And a protective mother figure warns them about it.
Basically in both songs we have a voice who asks a dreadful question and a voice immediately attempting to soothe them somehow.
Why are we always stuck and running from the bullets ? > Just stop your crying.
Mother, will they put me in the firing line ? > Hush now baby, baby, don’t you cry.
Once again, I don’t think Harry is having a conversation with his mother the way Pink does. But I do suspect the use of motherhood as opposed to the violence and uncertainty regarding the future. He’s using a motherly tone as a way to cope, a made up inner voice to reassure himself. While Pink associates motherhood to trauma, Harry associates it to comfort. It tells him to Go forth and conquer.
Quick additions to the SOTT parallels with The Thin Ice, another song about Pink in relation to his mother:
We never learn, we’ve been here before, SOTT
Dragging behind you the silent reproach of a million tear-stained eyes, The Thin Ice
This voice of the reason reminds them they're carrying history somehow, a legacy. The weight of it adds on the pressure. This war isn’t only about them, it’s about a lot of people and it’s been going on for a long time.
And another addition regarding the war imagery in SOTT with Goodbye Blue Sky (Pink remembering growing up during the Blitz).
Why are we always stuck and running from the bullets ? / Breaking through the atmosphere and things are pretty good from here, SOTT
Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky ?, Goodbye Blue Sky
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST a parallel between SOTT and Stop (where Pink the rockstar is exhausted and begs for his misery to end).
Welcome to the final show, hope you’re wearing your best clothes, SOTT
I want to go home, take off this uniform and leave the show, Stop
ISOLATION
As mentionned before, HS1 starts with MMITH: Harry waiting outside someone’s bedroom and almost begging for that someone to come out. More precisely, H just left the bedroom: he used to share that space with that person, but now there’s a wall between them.
In The Wall’s storyline, Pink completely cuts his ties with the outside world and locks himself in a hotel room: his wall is complete. From there, he wonders if he actually made the right choice isolating himself in Hey you.
Yeah, tons of MMITH and Hey you parallels ahead:
Meet me in the hallway, I just left your bedroom, give me some morphine
Hey you, out there beyond the wall, breaking bottles in the hall, can you help me ?
Is there any more to do ? Just let me know I’ll be at the door/on the floor
Would you touch me ? / Would you help me to carry the stone ? / Can you help me ?
I walked the streets all day
Hey you, out there on the road
Hoping you’ll come around
Don’t tell me there’s no hope at all
Maybe we’ll work it out
Together we stand, divided we fall
Is this not... A dialogue ? MMITH’s speaker is outside the room, staying around just in case the person inside needs them. They’re desperate to prove their unconditional support. Hey you’s speaker is inside the room, trapped behind the wall, and questions whether or not the person waiting for them outside would actually be ready to assume the responsabilities that come with helping them with the load.
Which leads us to the end of HS1, FTDT. Now, Harry’s alone, inside his hotel room as well. After a succession of songs expressing frustration, anger, despair, jealousy, which are as many bricks, he built up his own wall, just like Pink. He distances himself from the "you" in MMITH even more. Now they’re in the same situation:
Played with myself where were you ? / Even my phone misses your call, by the way
Hey you, out there on your own, sitting naked by the phone, would you touch me ?
Still going strong with the hopeless dialogue.
Right after Hey you comes the song Nobody Home, where Pink, fully isolated, gets more and more depressed and can only list the material possessions he bought with that rockstar money. More parallels can be made with FTDT:
Maybe one you’ll call me and tell me that you’re sorry too, FTDT
Ooh, babe when I pick up the phone there’s still nobody home, Nobody Home
AND REAL QUICK I’M SO ANNOYING SORRY THIS IS NOT EVEN HS1 BUT we can all agree that FTDT and Falling have a similar start right ? Alone in his bed, drunk and very sad. Allegedly Harry is at his lowest. Ok. This from Nobody Home…
All down the front of my favourite satin shirt / I’ve got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains
… looks a bit like this ? Though it’s not satin hm.
… And of course he’s in a richly decorated room where he drowns in his sorrow again and again. This room is like a trap he can't escape.
ANYWAY what's interesting is: if Harry identifies to Pink so much throughout this album, to the point where he theoretically almost named the album after him, why is Harry the one beyond the wall in MMITH? Is there someone else who shares similar life experience, traumas, emotional bagage and who could also relate to Pink to some extent ? Someone so similar they could be the ''you'' in the ''we'' of SOTT ? The one Harry wants to get away from here with? Them against the rest of the world ? SOMEONE WHO’S QUITE FAMILIAR WITH A WALL METAPHOR ?
WAR AND KIDS
Another big part of The Wall is the famoso Another Brick In The Wall part 2. The song protests against the abusive school system that works like an industry : it formates people and rips one's individuality off... turning them into a copy of a copy of a copy...
“Hey, teachers! Leave them kids alone!”
“If you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding...”
“All in all you're just another brick in the wall”
mh why is that blackboard there, what's on it?
…Maybe ?? I can't see very well so it's convenient but.. maybe?
AND I KNOW this is not about Louis but those melted smooth faced masks which all look the same also remind me a lil bit of the concept of the masks in Walls' mv..? a tiny tiny lil bit? coacoac anyone?
… and this is just a white brick wall and I suppose white brick walls are very common but it’s still there so I’ll take it.
In Another Brick In the Wall part 2, the kids are kept under control by the teachers with pudding as a carrot and stick approach (If you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding). In the film adaptation of The Wall, Pink dreams of the kids rioting and burning down the school. In Kiwi’s MV, there are no teachers or any adult (except H, who also self inserts as a kid). All the children are gathered in a school gymnasium around a gigantic pile of cakes.
So Kiwi the MV could be Harry’s sequel of ABITW p2: the kids successfully got rid of figures of authority and seized the cakes/pudding which were once used as a weapon against them. The MV feels like a dream sequence because it’s so random, therefore it could be Harry’s fantasy just like the kids rioting were Pink’s fantasy.
What's also interesting is that the persons who make their bread on the speaker's behalf (the woman in Kiwi and the teachers in The Wall) both have a sad love life at home:
When she's alone she goes home to a cactus, Kiwi
When they got home at night, their [...] wives would thrash them, The Happiest Days of our Lives
... Whereas ''home'' is basically Harry's only safe place, his constant, where he always go back to when he feels lost. This love Harry has no matter what makes him superior to them in that regard. "Them" is that external factor that is trying to take his love, his strenght away: the ones that are going to find him soon in Stockholm Syndrome, that made his lover walk away in Happily, that try to force him into submitting by telling him that nothing's ever easy, that the end is near. It's a powerplay between them and Harry, a war.
TO MAKE IT SHORT-ISH, what strikes me is that between the HCU (Harry Cinematic Universe lol) and The Wall, there is this common idea of a war that starts very early in life and results in absolute self-isolation. War corrupts kids, war makes money, war makes the world go round. Pink/Harry were exposed to it very young, had trouble understanding it and accepting it, and had to protect themselves with this metaphorical wall which eventually alienated them from everything.
It would also not be the first time Harry associates with the concept of being involved in a war of some sort: see the tattoo "won’t stop ‘till we surrender’’…
… or even a war involving kids: see the tattoo "I can’t change" inspired by Make It Stop of Rise Against. Bang, bang from the closet walls…
I don't really know how to conclude this properly so tchuss
#been writing this in 2 days#reading it again I have the 'damn ive been in my own head too much I need to get outside'#tbh from the moment H insisted on the color pink in that one French interview#I've been having thoughts like mmmm#'pink is the color of rocknroll' yeah miss me with that shit bluegreener king#I can't see colors for what they are anymore because of u#harry styles#song analysis#i always fear that people been discussing it all already and I wasn't aware aaa#my analysis#terrapin
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