[Editor’s Note: This is the latest edition of Tick’s Notes and Tunes. It is a transcript of a fictional radio broadcast with direct links to the tunes being played. The transcript is in 3 parts.
(1.) The first is the first half of a transcript of the radio broadcast with tune links; (2.) The Editorial: (which normally deals with the subject in the title of this post) Today it’s a double header dealing with Bitcoin and Kenny Pickett; and (3.) The second half of the radio broadcast with tune links.
The purpose of this blog is to discuss, enlighten and educate the reader about relevant political, economic and business matters and to help maintain both a record and an appreciation for good old man-made music before AI makes man and real music a mere afterthought. ]
Hey folks
Stony here
Been off…
Let’s get the ball rollin’
To close down the summer of 24.
Man did it go fast!
Here’s kinduva holiday tune
This is for all Yinz trumpet and horn lovers out there
Here’s
Bugler’s Holiday by the guy
Who wrote Sleigh Ride…. Leroy Anderson
https://youtu.be/XHDd0jQxrI0?si=A-vbRDacuSiK0loB
Yeah my neighbor when I was in high school
Practiced and practiced his part for that tune
He was a trumpet player
And during his senior year
He and 2 other trumpeters did that tune
For our spring concert
….way way way back
Ok. Let’s bring us a tune with some groove.
Suzi plopped this down
But didn’t give me any background on this group
She says this is real cool tune
And we all know
Little Suzi is all knowing
So let’s give it a whirl
Here are the Soul Shakers with
You Ain’t My Brother
https://youtu.be/4tOnYwxxwKM?si=v28CC02uf6t2w7jS
Yep that tune had some strong rhythm
And a great groove
Speaking of which.
Next up we have a 21st century artist
With a tune that
Takes no back seat rhythmically to anyone
Here’s super talented Beck with
Up All Night
https://youtu.be/5zCqceoC99s?si=y8tOzcOsm1JWpPUB
I don’t know if there is any lip syncing to that
Or if they are singing over some kind of backing track
But if that is truly live that is an absolutely amazing performance.
And such an interesting groove
Great great tune.
Well, its that time again
Time for Rufus Coldwater
To better inform us
On a topic none of us care about
Of course I’m kidding
Anyway…take it away Rufus…
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Well, I guess I should say thanks Stony
Folks, I’ve been listening to some dude talk about what an awful investment Bitcoin is.
He says there’s no income stream to support it like stocks and bonds and that the supply of it has nothing to do with the value of goods and services in the economy; that it’s not legal tender etc etc etc. In other words, he says that Bitcoin is just a fad and that its like investing in pet rocks.
At least he admits however, that a whole lot of people who didn’t pay attention to him and who bought Bitcoin have made big time money.
Well, to me this is where reason and logic is perhaps somehow a deficient decision-making model. By this I mean reason and logic might well lead us astray.
And why would that be? Simply put, people often make decisions based on emotional factors and in fact there’s a who branch of economic theory dedicated to what’s known as behavioralism.
I don’t want to get too deep here, but suffice it to say that on a certain level one does have to take into account the fact that governments of certain countries have, in fact, acquired Bitcoin while enforcing their criminal laws. More importantly, El Salvador has actually made it their legal currency. And apparently Bhutan has acquired Bitcoin during “mining” operations.
The point being that if Bitcoin becomes more accepted by governments the more demand there will be for it. And this will naturally enhance it’s credibility as a legitimate asset to purchase. This will be particularly true if more countries follow the route of El Salvador which actively purchases Bitcoin.
Moreover, apparently immigrants and citizens of developing countries that do not have strong traditional banking systems find Bitcoin to be very useful for several reasons that we may well explore in the future. But the bottom line is that a large portion of the world’s population doesn’t have ready access to traditional banking services and these people in particular can find practical uses for Bitcoin.
So, in short, the naysayers, meaning those who denigrate Bitcoin, maybe aren’t looking at the really big picture. In other words, Bitcoin actually performs several useful functions for one heck of a lot of people around the world. As such it probably isn’t the pet rock some would have us believe.
But before I go, I see in the Pittsburgh newspapers where Kenny Pickett, the former Steeler quarterback was actually booed when he attended an opening day visit to the Burgh to see his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, play its season opener against Kent State.
Now mind you, while Pickett’s offensive stats were a little, shall we say, boring over the two seasons he was with the Steelers, he did, in fact, have a winning record as a Steeler quarterback. And, before that he lead his alma mater the Pitt Panthers to an ACC championship all while surpassing none other than Dan Marino and throwing for over 4,000 years and 42 touchdowns his Senior Year—both Pitt records.
For those less familiar, Pickett asked for a trade last Spring after the Steelers acquired two quarterbacks, one multiple super bowl winning Russell Wilson and another former first round draft choice. Now again, remember, Pickett, prior to that, had just gone through about six straight months of near constant and severe criticism by the Pittsburgh media and its fan base.
So Pickett, wanting fresh start in his NFL career, asks for a trade. The Steelers obliged and sent him to Philadelphia. Since then, the newspapers and Pittsburgh fanbase have basked with seeming endless glee at each report of misfortune in Pickett’s performance as a Philadelphia Eagle. It’s almost like he never left the Burgh, and the fans still need a boo Kenny fix.
Look folks, if Kenny Pickett was that bad and wanted out, he gave you what you wanted—or at least one would think so. To paraphrase Shakespeare, me thinks that Steeler fans doth protest too much—and it might actually betray a scintilla of actual guilt or perhaps regret—or something. Kenny gave Pitt fans a championship, and he had a winning record as a Steeler, After six months of the verbal abuse he took, anyone would want to quit and find other work. But no, Pittsburgh fans can’t be good sports and part company on amicable terms. Loyalty in Pittsburgh is a one way street. Ya gotta be loyal in the Burgh, to the Burgh, even if it kicks your ass up and down and sideways til you’re ready for the loony farm.
Pathetic. Just pathetic. And it all indicates that the fan base up there maybe, just maybe, realizes that Kenny P wasn’t so bad after all, but they don’t want him to succeed even in Philly because that would prove that their holy Steelers are just as Machiavellian as every other team in the NFL—and worse, that they—the fans were, not only wrong but abusive as well. The Steeler fan-base in this instance has acted like some kind of lynch mob gone amuck.
Look, I’m a “Stiller” fan myself. But frankly, I just hope to high heaven that when the Eagles play the Stillers that Kenny P tosses twelve or thirteen TDs on ‘em. Yep Steeler fans, you deserve a 91 to zip shellacking at the hands of Kenny P.
But aside from that, I hope the Stillers go 16 and 1—meaning sixteen wins.
Okay Stony that’s it from here
Back to you.
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Rufus, would you please
Quit beating around the bush
And tell us what you really think?
But please please please
Get to the point
A little faster
My gosh that was long winded.
Folks we are runnin’ out of time.
Our first second half group
Needs no introduction.
This tune is from Pete Townshend’s masterpiece
Quadrophenia
We actually had a psychology mini-course in college
Based on this album—believe it or not.
In any event, here’s but one rumination
Of the story’s main character.
Here’s
The Who performing live
the tune Sea and Sand
https://youtu.be/A4D1rsQ_apc?si=s-tGedBu9PfZNqWi
Next up is a tune that
I just can’t figure out why it wasn’t a bigger hit
Back in the day
Because I absolutely love it
And given it’s Labor Day
And the end of it
Here’s a great tune by
A 60’s Houston Texas based
Garage rock band..
Lemon Fog with their tune titled simply Summer
https://youtu.be/mnOUU1BQdVc?si=coqgOC017-kXJuQo
Okay, Buck’s over there in the booth
Wavin’ his arms around and around
Meaning…I gotta wrap this up
Folks, all I can say is
If this doesn’t get your Labor Day goin’
Nothin’ will
Here’ Reel Big Fish
With….a heapin’ helpin’ of
your favorite holiday beverage….
Beer
https://youtu.be/SCgX4ixCRcQ?si=lAVyXSknk_6Ht723
Wow !
Folks, Suzi, Buck and I are
Outta here!
See Yinz later
And remember….
Drive safe and
Don’t let the bed bugs bite.
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