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It’s pretty rough, if you listen to the audio in the article. You can just about make out the words and the key, and the fact that there’s some kind of harmonic resolution on “the wall”, but the rest of the harmony and melody don’t really seem to be there. Still, amazing that even this is possible.
It’s actually pretty recognizable, but that’s because it is Part 1 of Another Brick In The Wall, not the well known Part 2.
It is “Another Brick In The Wall Part 1”, not Part 2 which everyone knows. Curious about the choice of Part 1; I guess that Part 1 doesn’t have such a strong rhythm/groove as Part 2, thus making it easier to reconstruct?