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'''"Ghost Town"''' was a song by [[the Specials]] which was used as extra-[[diegetic]], [[incidental music]] in the soundtrack of ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]''. It underscored that episode's opening scene. Though perhaps less familiar to non-British viewers, the tune was a multi-week number one hit in [[Britain]] in 1981, and thus would have immediately placed the scene "in the 1980s" for much of the British audience.
'''"Ghost Town"''' was a song by the [[the Specials]] which was used as extra-[[diegetic]], [[incidental music]] in the soundtrack of ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]''. It underscored that episode's opening scene. Though perhaps less familiar to non-British viewers, the tune was a multi-week number one hit in [[Britain]] in 1981, and thus would have immediately placed the scene "in the [[1980s]]" for much of the British audience.
 
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"Ghost Town" was a song by the Specials which was used as extra-diegetic, incidental music in the soundtrack of The Rings of Akhaten. It underscored that episode's opening scene. Though perhaps less familiar to non-British viewers, the tune was a multi-week number one hit in Britain in 1981, and thus would have immediately placed the scene "in the 1980s" for much of the British audience.