ALI SIDDIQ on "Midnight Rider"
Comedian Ali Siddiq zooms in on Willie Nelson's 1979 cover of the Allman Brothers' tale of a desperate outlaw's life on the lamb, "Midnight Rider." It's a song Ali used to blast in his Monte Carlo during his days as what he calls "street pharmaceutical rep" in Houston's Third Ward, as detailed in his groundbreaking 4-part comedy special Domino Effect, and it gets him thinking aloud on American culture's enduring fascination with gangsters and outlaws...plus such Willie-adjacent lessons as the significance of working every angle to control your destiny, and the importance of taking the gifts that save you--like comedy and music--and paying them forward to save others. With cameo appearances by Aretha Franklin, Martin Lawrence, and Willie's old drummer Paul English--who Ali can tell, just from looking at one photo, was an actual outlaw.