18. Using the BBC's World Services Station Identification as its title, which 1979 song by The Clash delivers to us the end of the world in a litany of sins?
From Quiz Last Night on Earth
Answer:
London Calling
"This is London calling ..." was used by the BBC as its radio station ID during World War II. Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, the writers of the song "London Calling", have used this as a banner to bring together a range of world events, that were topical at the time, as a conspiracy to deliver the world to Armageddon. Lines such as "the ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in" served to build paranoia while "a nuclear error" referenced an incident at Three Mile Island's nuclear reactor plant. All the while this is fueling a sense of helplessness among the population, which is spelled out in "we ain't got no swing" and "we ain't got no high".
However, the real cleverness in this song, that prevents it from descending into a quagmire of doom, is the humour that is delivered by Strummer as he snarls out lines such as "to the zombies of death, quit holding out and draw another breath".
A final touch of genius is not allowing the song to come to a sudden stop but to eerily fade out while Morse code staccatos a solitary message in the background ... S.O.S.