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TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE
“The Weight” from the movie:
On this day in 1969, the soundtrack to the movie “Easy Rider” debuted on the UK Albums Chart at #14 (December 20)
“Easy Rider” is an American independent road drama film written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda, and directed by Hopper, starring Fonda and Hopper, and co-starring Jack Nicholson and Toni Basil.
The brilliant, iconic counterculture film explores the societal landscape, issues, and tensions in the US during the 1960s, such as the rise of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyle.
The movie's soundtrack featured major rock artists including The Band, The Byrds, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steppenwolf, and here’s how it happened…
To make watching hours of bike footage more interesting during editing, editor Donn Cambern used various music from his own record collection, including The Band, The Byrds, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steppenwolf
Interestingly though, the original plan was that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were actually going to write a totally original soundtrack, but after the temporary songs were put in, they fit so well that the producers decided to go with that, and go get the rights to use those songs!
And CSNY reportedly agreed that they couldn’t have improved on it!
So most of Cambern's music that was originally supposed to be just temporary, was actually used for the soundtrack, with licensing costs of $1 million, triple the film's budget!
The soundtrack also peaked at #4 in Australia.
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“The Weight” from the movie:
On this day in 1969, the soundtrack to the movie “Easy Rider” debuted on the UK Albums Chart at #14 (December 20)
“Easy Rider” is an American independent road drama film written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda, and directed by Hopper, starring Fonda and Hopper, and co-starring Jack Nicholson and Toni Basil.
The brilliant, iconic counterculture film explores the societal landscape, issues, and tensions in the US during the 1960s, such as the rise of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyle.
The movie's soundtrack featured major rock artists including The Band, The Byrds, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steppenwolf, and here’s how it happened…
To make watching hours of bike footage more interesting during editing, editor Donn Cambern used various music from his own record collection, including The Band, The Byrds, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steppenwolf
Interestingly though, the original plan was that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were actually going to write a totally original soundtrack, but after the temporary songs were put in, they fit so well that the producers decided to go with that, and go get the rights to use those songs!
And CSNY reportedly agreed that they couldn’t have improved on it!
So most of Cambern's music that was originally supposed to be just temporary, was actually used for the soundtrack, with licensing costs of $1 million, triple the film's budget!
The soundtrack also peaked at #4 in Australia.
#easyrider, #theweight, #soundtrack, #peterfonda, #dennishopper, #60smovie, #60smusic, #theband, #thebyrds, #steppenwolf, #rockhistory, #ClassicMovies, #classicrock, #dailyrockhistory, #thisdayinrock, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday
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This week in 1971, the Who LP “Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy” debuted on the UK Albums Chart at #23 (December 18)
This Who compilation LP was put together by Pete Townshend, and apart from “Boris the Spider", every track on the album had been released as a single in the UK.
In fact, all except "A Legal Matter", "Magic Bus", and "The Seeker" were Top 10 hits there.
It also features favourites like “I Can See For Miles”, “Pictures of Lily”, “Pinball Wizard”, “My Generation”, “I Can’t Explain”, “Substitute”, and “The Kids are Alright”.
The curious name of the album comes from the band members themselves; Roger Daltrey got “Meaty” because of his muscular physique, naturally Keith Moon got “Beaty” as the manic drummer, “The Ox” Entwistle got “Big”, because….well, he was, and “Bouncy” was the ever bouncing around on stage Pete Townshend.
On the charts “Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy” went to #9 in the UK, #11 in the US, and #27 in Australia.
In 1987, Rolling Stone ranked the album #99 on their list of the 100 best albums of the period 1967–1987.
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In July 2025, the GM Advanced Design Studio in Pasadena unveiled a concept sports car called the California Corvette, the cabin of the car resembles a fighter jet cockpit and is made of carbon fiber.
There is minimal information about the engine, but it is supposed to be an electric drive. The car is purely a design study.
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A 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Vignale Cabriolet, 2.5 litre Colombo V12 engine
The Ferrari 212 Export Vignale cabriolet is a rare, beautiful, early Ferrari sports-racer/GT, featuring a 2.5L (2562cc) Gioachino Colombo V12 engine.
Often with three Weber carbs, making around 150-170 bhp, paired with a 5-speed gearbox and a short, rigid chassis for competition.
With bodies by Vignale (famous coachbuilder) and winning races like the Targa Florio and Carrera Panamericana, making them highly desirable.
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1989 Ferrari Colani Lotec Testa d'Oro.

Why 1 Million Sats Isn’t ‘Small’
Most people still think in fiat.
They look at 1 million sats and say:
“That’s only a thousand bucks.”
“Not enough to matter.”
“Barely a start.”
But that’s fiat thinking talking.
Because 1 million sats isn’t about today.
It’s about leverage before the crowd understands what it is.
Let’s do the math:
→ Only 21 million Bitcoin will ever exist
→ That’s 2.1 quadrillion sats
→ And 1 million sats? That’s just 0.0000000476% of total supply.
Sounds tiny, until you zoom out.
Because right now:
→ Institutions are scooping supply
→ Custodians are tightening access
→ Regulation is racing ahead of retail
→ Halvings are compressing emissions
And most of the world?
Still thinks they’ve got time.
Still measuring in fiat.
Still thinking 1 million sats is “not enough”...
Until 1 million sats = $10,000.
Or $50,000.
Or something they can’t touch anymore.
Here’s the truth:
1 million sats is enough to:
→ Break the cycle
→ Store value outside the system
→ Leave a legacy no central bank can rewrite
It’s not a bet.
It’s a message.
A message to yourself, and the future, that you moved before the door closed.
So if you’re hesitating because it “doesn’t feel like much”...
Good.
Because the moves that matter never feel big in the moment.
They feel early.
They feel boring.
They feel skippable.
And that’s the edge.
Stack early, stack sats.
Anarko
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THE NIGHT IS YOUNG.
#JimMorrisonPoetry
from THE WILDERNESS
Photo by Gloria Stavers.
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