After a bit of thought though, I realize there's no reason why that should be the case. Ours is a real life experience that, while not physically demanding or adventurous, isn't less worthy of being captured in song. We have our own experiences of drudgery, adversity, camaraderie that have gone mostly unsung. Thank God we at least had Stan Rogers.
I think it was created by an us vs them mentality (where “them” is management).
We would be out in the field under all weather conditions while management would call and give us orders over the phone from a comfy, climate-controlled office, and then go back to Skyping other office workers (or whatever app it was at the time).
With each of my white collar jobs I’ve had a boss but he sits down the hall from me and we both sit at desks and eat at the same places. There’s less separation, but there’s also less camaraderie among my team.
I've never had blue collar jobs, but I've always suspected that was the case. I think there's less of a "class" consciousness among office workers. We feel like we're better, privileged - why, if we apply ourselves maybe one day we'll get to be bosses and billionaires too. We just have to meritocratically outcompete our peers...
Working folk know better...
code monkey think maybe manager wanna write goddamn login page himself
code monkey not say it / out loud
code monkey not crazy / just proud
I've always thought of it as a good metaphor for joining a doomed startup
We also learned there was a recent power metal cover by Unleash The Archers, which rather surprised me. https://youtu.be/XRD3vrSLPaw
I moved down to his old stomping grounds in Dundas, Ontario at the start of the year and if anyone ever visits you’ll quickly understand how the area could be a great inspiration for folk (and other) artists.
If you’re in Ontario and you enjoy hiking, it’s a worthy stop.
(Maybe off topic, But while I’m here… a couple of other Dundas musical staples: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T1tVvQUAcf4
Also of Dundas as of late is John Ellison (Some Kind of Wonderful)
Some other programming and math songs Kill -9
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0rG74rG_ubs
Find the longest path
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhebl9oD5Lc
ytcracker - meganerd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6zuFDDvjVk
YTcracker - #Antisec (With Lyrics) | cc0de
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDyBIpqZcNI
ytcracker - Bitcoin Baron [Support Internet Freedom]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZfg1Gtcg08
YTCRACKER - IMPRISONED BY THE SYNDICATE + WELCOME TO SAN SECUESTRO (FULL COLOR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ot2FFc_Qq4
Epic Rap Battle: Nerd vs. Geek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Tvy_Pbe5NA
Full Stack D - My CV
Others include "Under the wings of a transistor"[1] and "The Privacy Song"[2]. Also "The System Administrator Song"[3]
Also codemonkey, but others have mentioned that one already.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfpYgts-18o [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eIUOUfhoJ8 [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaIhKBYjTXA
Barcelona - I Have The Password To Your Shell Account
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWVGdMPuwVo
From the album "Zero, One, Infinity".
https://youtube.com/watch?v=psw9G9Lp7ac
The entire channel is a gold mine
Well, I rise up every morning at a quarter to eight
Some woman who's my wife tells me not to be late
I kiss the kids goodbye, I can't remember their names
And week after week, it's always the same
And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right
Nothing ever happens in the life of mine
I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
Then it's code in the data, give the keyboard a punch
Then cross-correlate and break for some lunch
Correlate, tabulate, process and screen
Program, printout, regress to the mean
Then it's home again, eat again, watch some TV
Make love to my woman at ten-fifty-three
I dream the same dream when I'm sleeping at night
I'm soaring over hills like an eagle in flight
Someday I'm gonna give up all the buttons and things
I'll punch that time clock till it can't ring
Burn up my necktie and set myself free
Cause no'one's gonna fold, bend or mutilate me