File:Pink floyd the final cut the post war dream.ogg

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Pink_floyd_the_final_cut_the_post_war_dream.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 31 s, 57 kbps, file size: 217 KB)

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Description

A 30 second sample of the chorus of "The Post War Dream"

Source

The Final Cut (2004 re-release)

Article

The Final Cut (album)

Portion used

30 seconds toward the end of the track, showcasing the chorus and "Maggie" lyrics

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64kbs nominal ogg

Purpose of use

To illustrate the article. The song epitomises Waters' frustration with the ever-present threat of war. The lyric "What happened to the post-war dream?" relates strongly to the death of Waters' father in World War II, who Waters supposes died so that his descendants would not have to suffer the agony of war. As the introductory song, it sets the tone for the rest of the album, and is probably the best illustration of the type of music used throughout the album. The album is angst-ridden, dominated by Waters lyrics, and very different to most of Pink Floyd's discography.

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Copyrighted work.

Other information

Copyright Pink Floyd Music Ltd 1983.

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current18:03, 29 September 200931 s (217 KB)Parrot of Doom (talk | contribs)Lower volume and reduce to 64k
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