HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Scott Carrier · Lemon Jelly · Larry Massett · Jonathan Mitchell
Hearing Voices from NPR®
087 Thumb and Thumber: The Joy of Hitchhiking
Host: Larry Massett of Hearing Voices
Airs week of: 2011-04-06 (Originally: 2010-03-24)
“Thumb and Thumber” (52:00 mp3):
Is hitchhiking the great American adventure sport or just a risky last resort for folks who can’t come up with bus fare?:
Hitchhiking was once common, These days it’s aquired an aura of danger and desperation. Who wants to take the risk — especially after all those gruesome stories about rapists and serial killers? But occasionally you can still spot some guy stranded on the side of a road, sign out, thumb up, hoping that your car will be his salvation. Is he dangerous? Insane? Or just plain dirty? Maybe we should stop and find out. (PRX)
The Brit duo (Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin) from their album ’64-’95, with the voice of William Shatner.
Hitchhiking cross-country with a telegram for the Dalai Llama, a prayer for compassion from the cops, and half your net worth invested in a pair of high-top sneakers.
“This is a long story about nothing in the end, except dumb luck. Sometimes, luck comes in a deserving fashion to the righteous, sometimes it comes without justice to the wicked, and still other times, it simply falls upon the dumb, like manna from heaven.”
The classic country & western ghostly tale of truck driving and hitchhiking=, written by Tommy Faile, from Sovine’s Best Of the Best collection
In a battered Olds Delta 88, host Larry Massett heads out with Scott Carrier, driving from New Mexico to Florida, picking up every hitchhiker and stopping at every truck stop and town park they see.
Jackie Brenston sings this seminal rock ‘n’ roll anthem, an old to the Olds 88 engine, off The History of Rhythm and Blues
Above photo courtesy Drozd- Wikimedia Commons.
Does anybody know what hip-hop beat is playing at 14m45s when Scott Carrier begins talking about the high-tops he bought upon returning to the states?
Anyways, great show!
Keep it up,
-Tyler
Johny Royal by the Beastie Boys off of Paul’s Boutique, I think. Although, they probably sampled it from someone else.
Loved this episode! I’m inspired enough to maybe give this a try over the summer.
Re: Phantom 409, the artist is “Red Sovine” as in an ivy vine, not “Red Soveen” as in an ivy league veen. Geez.
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