Talk:After the Fire (song)
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Miami Vice appearance
editIt’s interesting that the topic of the song is about the perpetuity of famine in Africa while in the appearance in Miami Vice it underlines a flashback scene of Tubbs remembering an ex-girlfriend who still lives but who he cannot see anymore. In that scene the song line, »after the fire, the fire still burns« gets an entirely different meaning. Probably not relevant enough to include in the main article. Alfe (talk) 03:59, 11 February 2024 (UTC)