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<blockquote data-quote="MaxBlack" data-source="post: 1167091" data-attributes="member: 30074"><p>To me there is no doubt a new War is approaching some time in the future - maybe 50 years max. And of course it will be Apocalyptic. Projections are horrendous; no power, global pollution, misery and sickness, half the inhabitants and planet glowing n the dark. And so on.</p><p>I don't have the imagination to paint a really gloomy picture.</p><p>But wait! What about music? No more wailing guitars etc. This is bad!</p><p>However, there is an opportunity to build a really good soundtrack as we watch the radio-active dust clouds roll in; assuming we didn't watch the nuke flashes and our kit didn't commit electro-magnetic suicide...</p><p></p><p>Let's apply our collective love of music to suggest the track list. I'll kick off with:</p><p>Pompoos - The End of the Day (when there is no more doubt and nuclear winter makes weather forecasting a foregone conclusion)</p><p>Enigma - Goodbye Milky Way (for wishful thinking)</p><p>Bert Kaempfert - Wonderland By Night (for when the kids croak about life before granny was vaporized).</p><p></p><p>Go on give it a go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaxBlack, post: 1167091, member: 30074"] To me there is no doubt a new War is approaching some time in the future - maybe 50 years max. And of course it will be Apocalyptic. Projections are horrendous; no power, global pollution, misery and sickness, half the inhabitants and planet glowing n the dark. And so on. I don't have the imagination to paint a really gloomy picture. But wait! What about music? No more wailing guitars etc. This is bad! However, there is an opportunity to build a really good soundtrack as we watch the radio-active dust clouds roll in; assuming we didn't watch the nuke flashes and our kit didn't commit electro-magnetic suicide... Let's apply our collective love of music to suggest the track list. I'll kick off with: Pompoos - The End of the Day (when there is no more doubt and nuclear winter makes weather forecasting a foregone conclusion) Enigma - Goodbye Milky Way (for wishful thinking) Bert Kaempfert - Wonderland By Night (for when the kids croak about life before granny was vaporized). Go on give it a go. [/QUOTE]
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