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What was the audio from with the announcer talking about war (wwII) i think? "already an iron curtain had dropped around Poland" I have a song from a band called Free that sampled a bunch of the same audio. The track was called Atomic Cabaret.
Oh I fear the valley! Every time I go there I fear I'm going to be attacked by some fluffa. Nothing worst than confronting a fluffa in his neck of the woods.
I've been training for just such an attack. First thing I'll do is get into my kung fu stance and offer him a chance to back away. The most important thing I learned is that you can't look the fluffa in the eye. You do that and it's all over! If he makes a move on me, I'll give him a karate chop on the side of his neck and run like hell!
Stevo, the audio you're talking about is probably from a newsreel. The announcer is referring to the expansion of the Soviet sphere of influence that resulted from the division of Europe agreed to at the Yalta Conference at the end of WWII. Winston Churchill popularized the phrase "iron curtain" in a speech in the US in 1946, in which he used it to describe the post-Yalta consolidation of power in Eastern and Central Europe by the Soviets.
So the newsreel, or whatever it is, would have to be post-WWII, both because the term wasn't in general use before Churchill used it in that speech and because the events the announcer is describing didn't take place (or at least weren't codified by international agreement) until after the war.
If the track you heard is called "Atomic Cabaret," then I wouldn't be surprised at all to find that the audio was sampled from the film The Atomic Cafe. That's just a guess, though.