Massimo2002
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And if so what was it like ?
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Yes. The music was better. It's like, the Soviet Union died and good music died sometime after. Proof that really decent popular music likely was a Soviet plot.And if so what was it like ?
I was a teen during the eighties. I remember people concerned about nuclear war with the Soviet union, especially after the movie 'The Day After' came out. I was working in a grocery store after school at the time and I remember customers saying that nuclear war was inevitable, it was just a matter of when... but the music was indeed amazing.I was younger during the Cold War. The music was better.
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started in 1947, two years after the end of World War II, and lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
I was around for about 25 years of it
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I was a teen during the eighties. I remember people concerned about nuclear war with the Soviet union, especially after the movie 'The Day After' came out. I was working in a grocery store after school at the time and I remember customers saying that nuclear war was inevitable, it was just a matter of when... but the music was indeed amazing.
I was in the military toward the end of the Cold War prior to that i obviously was just a kid, but I still remember parts of it when the USSR was at its height of power.And if so what was it like ?