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We found this video over at Kerry Trueman’s blog, TakePart. Words under the fold.
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“Gasoline,†from Sheryl Crow’s just-released Album “Detours,†is set in 2017, and foresees a nightmarish future when the world runs out of gas:
It was the summer of the riots
And London sat in sweltering heat
And the gangs of Mini Coopers
Took the battle to the streets
But when the creed was handed down
For no more trucks and no more cars
They threw cans of petrol through the windows at Scotland Yard…
…When the Mounties stormed the palace of the Saudi family
They held them up for ransom
Without disturbing their high tea
But their getaway was shaky
They stalled in the Riyadh streets
Cause you can’t make it very far
When your tank is on empty
Crow’s song sends the message that we’ve built our whole way of life on a shaky foundation that’s bound to crack when we run out of gas. Towards the end of “Gasoline,†she sings: I’ve got a message and a megaphone, and I’ll scream it to the death…â€
Will a post-petroleum scenario set to music get more Americans reflecting on the fact that there’s only so much oil in the ground? No doubt someone, somewhere, right now, is sitting in their car, stuck in traffic, grooving to the strains of “Gasoline.†I hope it sinks in, and makes a stain.
* hit 100 before it hits 86\n* hit 86 before it hits 100\n* stay in a trading range between 86 and 100\n* it’s still all geopolitics, what does a price signal mean anyway?\n* haven’t you heard? it’s all about the declining dollar. it has nothing to do with growing demand and a current lack of supply.\n

