Scream Thy Last Scream
Pink Floyd · Other Songs - Pink Floyd
Blam blam your pointers point your pointers
Waddle with apples to crunchy Mrs. Stores
She'll be scrubbing bubbles on all fours
Scream thy last scream old woman with a casket
Fling your arms madly old lady with a daughter
Flack chap chau fauses, mouses, houses
Flittin and hittin and fittin quack quack
Watching the telly till all hours big time
Fling your arms madly old lady with a daughter
Scream thy last scream old woman with a casket
Blam blam your pointers point your pointers
What'll be coming to crunch in your sisters
She'll be scrubbing bubbles on all fours
Scream thy last scream old woman with a casket
Scream Thy Last Scream
Released in 1980, 'Scream Thy Last Scream' stands as a hauntingly atmospheric track from Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' era, though it appears on the 1980 compilation album 'A Collection of Great Dance Songs' rather than the original 1979 'The Wall' soundtrack. The song features the band's signature synthesizer-heavy sound, blending progressive rock elements with electronic textures that defined their work during this period. It serves as a somber interlude, reflecting the themes of isolation and psychological fragmentation central to the 'The Wall' narrative. The recording showcases Roger Waters' lyrical focus on despair and David Gilmour's emotive guitar work, capturing the sonic landscape of late 1970s British rock at its most experimental and introspective.

