Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
This opening song lays out many of the themes of the album to follow, and sets up the album-long parallel between England’s roles in WWII and the Falklands War
[Intro]
“…announced plans to build a nuclear fallout shelter at Peterborough in Cambridgeshire…”
“…three high court judges have cleared the way…”
“…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…”
“…moving in. They say the third world countries, like Bolivia, which produce the drug are suffering from rising violence…”
[Verse]
Tell me true, tell me why, was Jesus crucified?
Was it for this that Daddy died?
Was it you? Was it me?
Did I watch too much T.V.?
Is that a hint of accusation in your eyes?
If it wasn't for the Nips
Being so good at building ships
The yards would still be open on the Clyde
And it can't be much fun for them
Beneath the rising sun
With all their kids committing suicide
What have we done?
Maggie, what have we done?
What have we done to England?
[Outro]
Should we shout? Should we scream?
“What happened to the post war dream?”
Oh, Maggie, Maggie, what did we do?
The Post War Dream was written by Roger Waters.
The Post War Dream was produced by Michael Kamen & James Guthrie & Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd released The Post War Dream on Mon Mar 21 1983.