Easy Rider
- R
- Year:
- 1969
- 95 min
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You know, I smoked a lot of grass
Oh, Lord, I popped a lot of pills
But I've never touched nothin'
You know, I've seen
a lot of people walkin' 'round
With tombstones in their eyes
But the pusher don't care
If you live or if you die
God damn
The pusher
God damn
Hey, hey, I say the pusher
I said, God damn
God damn the pusher man
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway
Lookin' for adventure
Yeah, darlin'
Gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of the guns at once and
Explode into space
I like smoke and lightnin'
Heavy metal thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under
Yeah, darlin'
Gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of the guns at once and
Explode into space
Like a true nature's child
We were born, born to be wild
We can climb so high
Born to be wild
Born to be wild
Hey, you got a room?
Hey, man!
You got a room?
You a**hole!
I'm goin' down to Mardi Gras
I'm gonna get me a Mardi Gras queen
Oh, man.
Wow, Mardi Gras, man.
That's gonna be the weirdest, man.
You know what we ought to do
first thing, man?
Go and get us a groovy dinner.
Break out some of that cash, man.
Out here in the wilderness, fighting
Indians and cowboys on every side.
What's the matter?
You zonked? You really zoaned?
No, I'm just kinda tired, man.
Oh, man, you're pulling inside.
You're getting
You're getting
a little distance, baby.
Yeah.
Well, I'm just
getting my thing together.
Yeah, right.
Come on.
It's check-out time.
Hey. Billy.
Oh, man, don't do that.
Howdy.
What can I do for you?
I'd like to fix my flat,
if you don't mind.
No, I don't mind.
Just get in the barn.
You'll find the tools you'll need.
Whoa, baby.
Whoa, honey.
Turn that thing off.
You're making my horse skittish.
That sure is
a good-looking machine.
Yeah.
There you go.
You fellas can sit down here.
Would you mind
taking off your hat?
We thank Thee, O Lord,
for these, Thy gifts...
received from Thy bounty...
in the name of Thy only begotten son,
Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Where you fellas from?
L.A.
Los Angeles.
Los Angeles.
Is that a fact?
When I was young...
I was headed for California, but...
Well, you know how it is.
Well, you sure got
a nice spread here.
Sure got a lot of 'em.
My wife is Catholic, you know.
Honey, could we have
some more coffee?
No, I mean it.
You've got a nice place.
It's not every man
that can live off the land.
You do your own thing in your own time.
You should be proud.
Well, I'd rather go and journey
Where the diamond crescent's glowing
And run across the valley
Beneath the sacred mountain
Where the trees have leaves of prisms
That no one knows the names of
And when it's time I'll go and wait
Beside a legendary fountain
Till I see the form reflected
In its clear and jewelled waters
And if you think I'm ready
You may lead me to the chasm
Where the rivers of our vision
Flow into one another
I will want to dive beneath
She may beg, she may plead
She may argue with her logic
And mention all the things I learned
That really have no value
In the end she will surely know
I wasn't born to follow
Hey, man, what are you doing?
I gotta talk to you, man.
Everything we ever dreamed of
is in that teardrop gas tank...
and you got a stranger over there
pouring gasoline all over it.
All he's gotta do is look into it
and he can see that...
He won't know what it is, man.
Don't worry, Billy.
Everything's all right.
All right, all right.
I don't know, man.
I do.
Everything's fine, Billy.
- Well...
- That's all taken care of.
I like that.
I pulled in to Nazareth
Was feelin' 'bout half past dead
I just need some place
Where I can lay my head
Hey, mister, can you tell me
Where a man might find a bed
He just grinned and shook my hand
"No" was all he said
Take a load off, Fanny
Take a load for free
Take a load off, Fanny
And
You put the load right on me
I picked up my bag
I went lookin' for a place to hide
Then I saw old Carmen
and the devil
Walkin' side by side
I said, Hey, Carmen
Come on, let's go downtown
She said, I gotta go
But my friend can stick around
Take a load off, Fanny
Take a load for free
Take a load off, Fanny
And
You put the load right on me
Yeah
Take a load off, Fanny
Take a load for free
Take a load off, Fanny
And
You put the load right on me
- How much further we gotta go, man?
- I don't know.
Not much further.
That's what you said this morning.
I sometimes say it all day.
Really?
You say it all day, huh?
We don't have much longer.
We'll be there soon.
We gotta get to Mardi Gras, man.
Little heart is set on that, huh?
We got a week.
That's a week away, man.
It's a long way to Mardi Gras, baby.
It won't take us a week
to get to New Orleans.
Wow.
I think you have crashed, man.
I keep seeing things
jumping all over the place.
- Really?
- Yeah, look.
- What is it?
- It's a moth.
- A what?
- Moth.
Bug.
It's a weird place, man.
Oh, man.
That smoke's getting to me.
But I notice you're not moving.
Where you from, man?
Can I have a light?
Where you from, man?
Hard to say.
"Hard to say"?
Where you from, man?
It's hard to say because
it's a very long word, you know.
I just wanna know
where you're from, man.
A city.
What city?
Doesn't make any difference what city.
All cities are alike.
That's why I'm out here now.
Why you're out here now?
Why?
'Cause I'm a long way from the city,
and that's where I wanna be right now.
They know you in this place?
Or the place we're at now?
This place.
You're right on top of 'em.
- I'm right on top of 'em?
- Yeah.
The people this place belongs to
"A trifle polite"?
You ever want to be somebody else?
I'd like to try Porky Pig.
I never wanted to be anybody else.
You can't hit me!
I'm invisible! I'm invisible!
Hey, Sarah.
How's it going?
Rudolph, what are you eating?
- Thanks for the stuff you brought.
- How's it going?
We just can't take any more strangers.
Just too many people dropping in.
and your friends... you know that.
The week before, Susan dropped in
with 12 people from Easter City.
She wanted to take
ten pounds of rice with her.
Naturally we had to say no...
so she gets all uptight, breaks out
some hash and won't give us any.
That's not all. The next morning
they couldn't get their bus started.
Sarah, I bet you haven't had anybody
like me around to rap to, have you?
I don't have to tell you
how it is, Sarah.
I love you,
and I want you to rap.
- Oh, God, I want you to rap, rap, rap.
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