I’ve been meaning to write something on this tired, old, useless blog (or perhaps I’m describing myself) for several days now, but nothing seems to come to mind. Today, though, is a special day: the fiftieth anniversary of the launch of Sputnik–Sky Lab’s older punk-ass Soviet sister. Without her, where would we be today? I can pretty much bet that the bus stop in Warsaw where I used to catch my bus would not have been named Gagarin.
And we wouldn’t have had such beautiful songs such as these:
Rickie Lee Jones’ “Satellites”
or Lou Reed’s “Satellite of Love”
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Here’s U2’s version of the Lou Reed classic from the early ’90s:
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I don’t know if a big image and three embedded videos from YouTube count as a real post here at Crash Course, but since I see others doing it, it must be alright.