The Post War Dream (song)
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PublishedPink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd
Released21 March 1983 (UK)
2 April 1983 (US)
2 April 1983 (US)
RecordedJuly–December 1982
| "The Post War Dream" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Pink Floyd | |
| from the album The Final Cut | |
| Published | Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd |
| Released | 21 March 1983 (UK) 2 April 1983 (US) |
| Recorded | July–December 1982 |
| Genre | Art rock |
| Length | 3:01 |
| Label | Harvest (UK) Columbia (US) |
| Songwriter | Roger Waters |
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| 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..."