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The Post War Dream (song)

"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 Progressive rock
Length 3:01
Label Harvest Records (UK)
Capitol Records (US)
Songwriter(s) Roger Waters
Producer(s) Roger Waters, James Guthrie and Michael Kamen

"The Post War Dream" is the opening track on The Final Cut, an album by the English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd.

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'.

The song is 3 minutes in length and consists of many sound effects, such as row boats and screaming, typical of the album on which it was released. The music itself begins quietly with synthesizers and Waters' hushed vocal, in addition to the sounds of certain orchestral instruments. This segues into a louder, more theatrical section dominated by electric guitars. During this particular section, Waters vocal is shouted, a definite contrast from his manner of singing during the previous part of the song.

The melody of the first part bears a strong resemblance to John Prine's 1971 song "Sam Stone", about a war veteran's tragic fate. Both songs share the same chord progression, instrumentation, and melody. They are even in the same key (F Major).

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