Subject: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,andy Date: 24 Nov 03 - 10:17 AM i'm looking for folk songs about anarchy or by anarchist singers. if anyone knows of any, and could lead me to lyrics or tunes on this forum, links to other webpages, e-mail (arcsxe@bu.edu) or otherwise, i would really appreciate it! I'm making a presentation for a class with Tony Barrand. thanks and everyone have a great day! |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: mack/misophist Date: 24 Nov 03 - 12:27 PM Doesn't it depend on how you want to define 'anarchist'? I know at least 2 definitions. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: MartinRyan Date: 24 Nov 03 - 12:31 PM A Google on "anarchist songs" will turn up enough sites to keep you busy for a while! Regards |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: greg stephens Date: 24 Nov 03 - 12:52 PM Have a browse among Spanish Civil war songs, and you will find some anarchist ones(if you dont mind singing in Spaanish). Though I expect there English language ones as well, a lot of British, Irish and Americans fought in the anarchist battalions. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Charley Noble Date: 24 Nov 03 - 03:43 PM There's always the comical anarchist bomb song that we used to sing when we were young and innocent. It should be in the DT and the first verse and chorus runs: All in the anarchist's attic, So lowly and so mean, All amidst the fumes of nitroglycerene; They're stuffing cans with powder, And they're craming cans with nails, And when they're done they raise their voice In this mournful wail-l-l: It's brother Petros' turn to throw the bomb, bomb, bomb; Mother's aim is bad and the Cossacks all know Dad, So it's brother Petros' turn to throw the bomb, bomb, bomb! Give Tony our best! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 24 Nov 03 - 05:01 PM Oh Charlie, haven't heard that for years... I thought most 1960's folk song were anarchistic - or about peace and Love - which the Right seems to think are the same.... only when everybody is marching up and down in step in neat rows can there be Peace.... |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Mark Clark Date: 24 Nov 03 - 05:08 PM Well, the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World or IWW) were orginally anarcho-syndicalists advocating violence as a means of gaining control of the means of production. Perhaps Wobbly songs are also anarchy songs. - Mark |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: YorkshireYankee Date: 24 Nov 03 - 05:20 PM How about Leon Rosselson's WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN (DIGGERS) -- it's in the DT (0.7742). depending on how you're defining "anarchy", it might or might not be the kind of thing you have in mind -- but have a look & see what you think. cheers, YY |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: greg stephens Date: 24 Nov 03 - 05:29 PM If Leon Rosselson is an anarchist I am Kylie Minogue. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Coyote Breath Date: 24 Nov 03 - 10:46 PM "When I was a student at Oxford We made lots of Anarchist bombs And blew up the buildings of Parliament With decorum and lots of aplomb Cho. Sonya, Sonya the guests are at the door Sonya, Sonya, the guests are at the door Sonya, Sonya, the guest are at the door The prussic acids in the wine. Mother was a Muscovite masochist Nailed by father each night to the door We'd take her down for breakfast each morning As on arm of leg we would gnaw Cho. " There is more but, fortunately, memory fails. I think that this might have been in "The Bosses Song Book, Songs to Stiffle the Flames of Discontent". I had a copy and loaned it to someone who never brought it back - they also didn't bring back my "Little Red Songbook" and a lovely Tudor press book on Hieronymus Bosch. YOU know who you are!!!! Sorry CB |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: joe hill Date: 25 Nov 03 - 03:55 PM Adrian May has written humorous songs with anarchy in them. they mention ukaleles as well. for example 'Annual general meeting of the ukalele liberation front' and 'Anarchy in the ukelele' They are great songs and very funny. They are on the LP 'Anarch in the ukelele' I think he still does the odd booking around London and Essex |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Nov 03 - 04:50 PM Presumably, since anarchy predicates the absolute absence of rules (funny, is that a rule?) anarchist songs neither scan, nor rhyme, nor have melodies. I always found it rather funny (and I was no the first) that there could be an anarchist party, on this basis. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: akenaton Date: 25 Nov 03 - 08:21 PM Chairman Mao,s dictum ,during the cultural revolution,to have a state of continual revolution ,could perhaps be described as Anarchy.. This tactic was supposed to stop power resting in the hands of a few people and so becomming corrupted...Ake |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: breezy Date: 25 Nov 03 - 08:44 PM does Robb Johnson sit here? West London singer-songwriter go via 'Unlabelled' |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Herga Kitty Date: 25 Nov 03 - 08:58 PM Breezy - you beat me to it, because I was checking out Robb's website. 21st Century Blues? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Cllr Date: 25 Nov 03 - 09:29 PM Robb regularly sings at the anarchists book fair (or used to) Oh yes and he is playing at ampthill acoustic club on the 27th of January. Robb used to describe himself as an unreconstructed socialist but paul the drummer in the band rob used to front was the only anarcho-syndicalist I ever met. Depends really what you mean by anarchy really. Cllr |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Coyote Breath Date: 25 Nov 03 - 11:57 PM Of course there is an anarchist party, next friday night, or maybe wednesday, bring your own booze (naturally) show up or not, there might be someone there and NO I won't tell you where it is, I'm no damned informer! CB |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST Date: 26 Nov 03 - 06:35 PM Of course there are as many definitions of anarchism as there are anarchists, but it seems that the bomb throwing stereotype has great currency even here on Mudcat. I think I might speak for many anarchists when I say that anarchism is predicated on the lack of coercive relationships, not so much the lack of rules. That definition would place the bomb-throwers in another category. And in fact, they are not believers in anarchism but in anarchy--there is a real difference there. They are not anarchists so much as nihilists. But I split hairs and drift threads. Sorry. There are many quiet, peaceful sorts of anarchists--anarcho-pacifists, anarcho-communalists. I'm not as in touch with that part of the world as I once was, but Kropotkin comes to mind and perhaps Murray Bookchin would fall into that category. A great anarchist song, according to my definition, is John Ball. It has the great anarchist line "...when we are ruled by the love of one another." Unfortunately, it has been pulled from the DT. David |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,David Ingerson Date: 26 Nov 03 - 06:36 PM OK, who's got my cookie? That guest was me, David |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Cllr Date: 26 Nov 03 - 07:01 PM I agree with David The anarcho-syndicalist I met was a complete pacifist based (I think) on the presumtion that a utopia based on those principles would, to work by its own internal logic, be non confrontational on a physical level. Also "love one another" is the one ony the main planks of any humanist or religious idealogy. Cllr |
Subject: Lyr Add: JOHN BALL (Sydney Carter) From: Herga Kitty Date: 26 Nov 03 - 07:14 PM It may have been pulled from the DT, but Sidney Carter's "John Ball" has been floating around in threads. JOHN BALL (Sydney Carter) Who will be the lady, Who will be the lord, When we are ruled By the love of another? Tell me, Who will be the lady, Who will be the lord, In the light that is coming In the morning. Chorus Sing, John Ball And tell it to them all - Long live the day that is dawning! And I'll crow like a cock, I'll carol like a lark, For the light that is coming In the morning. Eve is the lady, Adam is the lord, When we are ruled By the love of another, oh it's Eve is the lady, Adam is the lord, In the light that is coming In the morning. Chorus All shall be ruled By fellowship I say, All shall be ruled By the love of one another, All shall be ruled By fellowship I say, In the light that is coming In the morning. Chorus Labour and spin For fellowship I say, Labour and spin For the love of one another. Labour and spin For fellowship I say, And the light that is coming In the morning. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: David Ingerson Date: 26 Nov 03 - 07:31 PM Thanks, Herga Kitty, for posting the words. I've been casting about for them and now they've falled into my lap! David |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Herga Kitty Date: 26 Nov 03 - 07:45 PM David - you're welcome Cllr - I haven't seen Paul M, the anarcho-syndicalist drummer, for ages, and that was probably at a Scope event. Kitty |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Gareth Date: 26 Nov 03 - 08:19 PM Ahhhh ! Anarchy. Do any aging "lefites" remember that parody of the Lincolnshire Poacher _ "With Moscow Gold and Dynamite, We'll set the People free ! Oh tis my delight on a Friday Night, To Bomb the Burgiousy (SP)" Gareth |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,WeeWillie Date: 11 Dec 09 - 08:55 PM Here is a nursery rhyme from the 1600's. They hang the man and flog the woman who steals the goose from off the common. But let the greater criminal loose who steals the common from the goose. They say we must atone when we take things we do not own. But leave the Lords and Ladies fine when they take things that are yours and mine. This was during the time of Bloody Bess' "Enclosure Laws", that allowed the commons to be split up and claimed by the rich.. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Little Hawk Date: 11 Dec 09 - 09:03 PM How about "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?" by the Beatles? What? Not "folk"? Well, excuse me! |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Mark Ross Date: 11 Dec 09 - 09:13 PM I WILL NOT OBEY by Utah Phillips is a great anarchist song. Mark Ross |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Art Thieme Date: 12 Dec 09 - 12:08 AM Mark, I do recall Bruce saying that an anarchist was anyone who didn't need a policeman to tell him the difference between right and wrong. Hope you are well, Art |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 12 Dec 09 - 03:25 AM Secco and Vansetti are dead The song on UTube Sacco & Vanzetti the 2 leaders of the working class were executed in America 1927song of Woody Guthrie & David Rovics: Oh say there, have you heard the news Sacco worked at trimming shoes Vanzetti ... 'Christy' Moore performs the Guthrie song 'Sacco & Vanzetti' on his 1983 album "The Time Has Come" and again on the 2006 "Live at the Point" album. Also on the first or second Planxty album L in C |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Jack Blandiver Date: 12 Dec 09 - 03:53 AM The Sheep Stealer |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST Date: 12 Dec 09 - 04:50 AM Is Sex Pistols too obvious? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: dick greenhaus Date: 12 Dec 09 - 06:28 PM "twas explained to me once that the Anarchist/Syndicalist movement disappeared because of the aging of it's members---it's just too hard to say while wearing dentures. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Jack Blandiver Date: 13 Dec 09 - 03:23 AM Why do Anarchists drink herbal tea? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 13 Dec 09 - 04:43 AM Because proper tea ................. Brilliant L in C |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 13 Dec 09 - 05:15 AM Must fix that cookie... again (sigh). Here's Sister Jenny and her bomb, bomb, bomb from The Socialist Songbook |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 13 Dec 09 - 05:15 AM By the way, anyone know the tune? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Jim Carroll Date: 13 Dec 09 - 07:01 AM Not strictly Anarchist -partially remembered - be grateful if anybody could supply a full version. Jim Carroll Tune Volga Boatmen When Serge and I were young we went to love in Omsk And there we spent our time making great big beautiful bomsk Then Serge and I grew up we went to live in Tomsk, And there we spent our time making great big beautiful bomsk. Then Serge and I were caught and exiled to Murmansk, And there we spent our time making revolutionary plansk But we shall not forget our revolutionary plot And we shall not forget our exiled comrade Trottt-skiiii. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST Date: 13 Dec 09 - 11:10 AM Fourth verse: We returned to Omsk when we were set free And used our beautiful bombsk to blast the bourgeousie. Is your "When Serge and I were young we went to love in Omsk" a typo or is there really an alternative gay version? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,bankley Date: 13 Dec 09 - 11:32 AM anarchist ? I thought it said Antichrist Folks Songs...which may exist out there in the shadows,, 'The Beelezebub Boogie', 'Brimstone Cowboy', 'Neocons on Crack' stuff like that |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Jim Carroll Date: 13 Dec 09 - 01:22 PM Guest - thanks for that - 'love' probably a Freudian slip! Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 14 Dec 09 - 03:27 AM But the tune, the tune? |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 14 Dec 09 - 03:32 AM Sheet music here. But since I can't read music, I'll have to wait for the day when Google produces something that will read sheet music and play a tune. Or when someone puts the song on YouTube. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Monique Date: 14 Dec 09 - 03:44 AM Guest JTT, you can hear the music played on the page you linked to. Just click on the icone! |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 14 Dec 09 - 04:14 AM Tried that, Monique. The mp3 link says "click here to upload your mp3", and the gif link shows a visual of a file playing, but is mute. Apparently Leslie Fish recorded Sister Jenny's Turn, but I can't find any soundfile of it. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: Monique Date: 14 Dec 09 - 05:56 AM Check your computer volume control. I don't know how it shows in English but there must be the "Synthe SW" cursor on the lowest position that needs to be moved up |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 14 Dec 09 - 07:17 PM Nope, volume was up. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: dick greenhaus Date: 14 Dec 09 - 08:31 PM It's in digiTrad, along with a click-to-play button. Look up [throw the bomb] |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,JTT Date: 15 Dec 09 - 02:33 AM Tried that, Dick Greenhaus, but I got a '404 Not Found' message for the midi. (Kind of beside the point - I can never really translate how a song sounds in actuality from a midi file; something about the rhythm.) |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST,hariri Date: 24 Dec 09 - 03:28 PM there is a song for an argentenian band. '' gente que no '' for the band ( todos tus muertos ). there is also another spanish song named ( democrata ) and one named ( anarchista ) it starts with : un hombre alto me pregunta que porque soy anarchsita. this one is the best. |
Subject: RE: who knows some anarchist folk songs? From: GUEST Date: 24 Dec 09 - 03:52 PM sorry it says : Un hombre alto me pregunta, en el autobús sentado, que porque soy anarquista, muy nervioso y asustado. there is one song about the spanish civil war. it is called : los dos gallos. for los olimareños. |
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