The Post War Dream (song)

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PublishedPink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd
Released21 March 1983 (UK)
2 April 1983 (US)
RecordedJuly–December 1982
"The Post War Dream"
Song by Pink Floyd
from the album The Final Cut
PublishedPink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd
Released21 March 1983 (UK)
2 April 1983 (US)
RecordedJuly–December 1982
GenreArt rock
Length3:01
LabelHarvest (UK)
Columbia (US)
SongwriterRoger Waters
Producers
Official audio
"The Post War Dream" on YouTube

"The Post War Dream" is the opening track on The Final Cut (1983), the twelfth studio album by the English rock band, Pink Floyd.[1][2]

The song's intro features a car radio being tuned in and out of different stations and can be seen on the short film for The Final Cut.

"...a group of business men announced plans to build a nuclear fallout shelter at Peterborough in Cambridgeshire..."
[radio tuning]
"...three High Court judges have cleared the way..."
[radio tuning]
"...It was announced today, that the replacement for the Atlantic Conveyor the container ship lost in the Falklands Conflict would be built in Japan, a spokesman for..."
[radio tuning]
"...moving in. They say the Third World countries, like Bolivia, which produce the drug are suffering from rising violence..."

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