The old world already sang the truth long before we saw it.
Every one of these tracks reads like prophecy today:
Fortunate Son — CCR (1969)
The class divide of imaginary digits.
Money — Pink Floyd (1973)
The soundtrack of fiat illusion.
For What It’s Worth — Buffalo Springfield (1966)
Awakening before awakening.
The Times They Are A-Changin’ — Bob Dylan (1964)
Decentralization before the vocabulary existed.
We’re Not Gonna Take It — The Who (1969)
The rebellion before the protocol.
Imagine — John Lennon (1971)
The dream of a world beyond imposed divisions.
War Pigs — Black Sabbath (1970)
Elites exposed long before block explorers.
Hotel California — Eagles (1976)
The perfect analogy for a system you can “check out” of,
but never truly leave.
If #Satoshi had a playlist in 2008,
half of it came from 1966–1975.