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Wailing Wall (disambiguation)

Wailing Wall may refer to:

  • The Western Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the time of the Second Temple
  • Wailing Wall (band), a psychedelic rock band
    • Wailing Wall (album), an album by Wailing Wall
  • The artist Wyland's murals of whales on the sides of buildings have been dubbed " Whaling Walls"
  • Wailing Wall (Melbourne)
Wailing Wall (band)

Wailing Wall was a 1970s psychedelic rock band. Their sole 1970 album has been described as "an item for the psychedelic rock collector's wish list".

The original LP was released on Suemi Records of El Paso, TX. It was reissued on CD in 2004 by Shadoks Music.

Wailing Wall (Melbourne)

The Wailing Wall is a section of brick retaining wall on the Flinders Street Extension, Melbourne, which is famous as the place where Wharf labourers who missed out on the daily work call would congregate.

Usage examples of "wailing wall".

Half an hour later Master Li and Yen Shih and I were admitted to a gloomy room in a gloomier tower that squatted at the end of the Wailing Wall behind the chopping block at the Vegetable Market.

You let me cover the one-world religion story, the rebuilding of the temple story, the two preachers at the Wailing Wall story, the vote for a new pope story, and another one in your bailiwick I haven't told anyone about yet, and I'll see to it you get to do the cover story on the treaty.

If they got through the Dung Gate, they might try battering through the Wailing Wall to get to pay dirt.

I'll never forget the night he and I first talked to the two witnesses at the Wailing Wall.

Being in the same country as the two witnesses at the Wailing Wall would make this soul harvest he's been predicting just explode.

He was unaware of the pageantry that took place outside his window on the Street of the Chain which ran between the Jewish and Moslem quarters to the Dome of the Rock and the Wailing Wall.

I left that drawing-room sounding like the Wailing Wall, but it was nothing to the scenes which ensued on the morning of the great Chartist meeting at Kennington.

It was a weapon identical to the one His Excellency used on the troublemakers at the Wailing Wall.