Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Saturday Night at the Oldies: The Cowboys of the Open Road

Advanced AI and robotics may push us humans to the margin, and render many of us obsolete. I am alluding to the great Twilight Zone episode, The Obsolete Man. What happens to truckers when trucks drive themselves?  For many of these guys and gals, driving trucks is not a mere job but a way of life. 

It is hard to imagine these cowboys of the open road  sitting in cubicles and writing code. The vices to which they are prone, no longer held in check by hard work and long days, may prove their destruction. The topic is huge and beyond my paygrade. In any case it's Saturday night,  I'm drinking a Jack and Coke, and dreaming of the open road.

Sunday morning addendum: we need to think about the infantilization brought about by our technology.  Laura Trump interviewed Elon Musk last night on her show.  He will be scaling back his work on DOGE to get back to his various projects, including work on self-driving cars. One upside, though, is that the elderly will be able to retain their independence when they are no longer able to drive safely. Musk made  a comment to the effect that it won't be long before seeing a person driving a car will be as unusual as seeing someone traveling via horse and buggy.

Eddy Rabbit, Drivin' My Life Away

Dave Dudley, Six Days on the Road

Buck Owens, Truck Drivin' Man

Red Sovine, Phantom 309. Tom Waits' cover

Lynyrd Skynyrd, Truck Drivin' Man

Cody Jinks, Lost Highway

Tony Justice, One Mile at a Time 

Seatrain, I'm Willin'

I've been warped by the rain
Driven by the snow
I'm drunk and dirty, and don't you know
That I'm still, yes I'm still willin'

I ride the highway, late at night
I see my pretty Alice, in every headlight, Alice, Dallas Alice

[Chorus] I've been from Tucson to Tucumcari, Tehachapi to Tonopah
I've driven every kind of truck that's ever been made
I've even rode the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed
If you give me weed, whites, and wine
Show me a sign, and I'll be willin' to keep on movin'

. . .

And I've been from Tucson to Mexicali, Tehachapi to Tonopah
I've driven every kind of rig that's ever been made
I've even rode the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed
If you give me weed, whites, and wine
Show me a sign, and I'll be willin' to keep on movin' 


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4 responses to “Saturday Night at the Oldies: The Cowboys of the Open Road”

  1. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    Brother Bill, you gotta have:
    White Line Fever:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkoIl5EuVwo
    And: Kathy Mattea – Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ElCpHuiWkA

  2. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    Russian WW 2 truck driver song:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DOzLYznV5k
    Lest we forget.
    And: Victory Waltz, “On the Hills of Manchuria.”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPQXAah284A
    Lest we forget. But we are forgetting.

  3. Bill V Avatar
    Bill V

    Great picks, Bro Joe, especially the Russian songs.
    To deepen your understanding of the USSR, its post-collapse period, and the attitude of the Russians to Lenin, Stalin, Gorbachev, et al., I strongly recommend: Secondhand Time by Svetlana Alexievich. See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WPEfYKvetM

  4. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    Hi Bro Bill
    Glad you liked the tunes. Thanks for the heads up on “Secondhand Time” by Svetlana Alexievich. I will have to read it, and also “”Witness” by W.Chambers.
    Bro Inky just sent me a new KJV Bible, an edition called “The Military Bible.” It is really good, compact yet very legible, & I’m reading in Corinthians right now too.
    What a defective world.

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