03 May 09 - 11:44 AM (#2623519) Subject: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: skarpi Hallo all , here´s a song that interest me , The Diggers (also known as "Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th century ballad ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZbVmHTiBbs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJYUz31i_Go here is a lyric I found butis it the right one ?? You noble diggers all stand up now, stand up now You noble diggers all stand up now The wasteland to maintain sin (?) cavaliers by name Your digging does maintain and persons all defame Stand up now, stand up now Your houses they pull down stand up now, stand up now Your houses they pull down, stand up now Your houses they pull down to fright your men in town But the gentry must come down and the poor shall wear the crown Stand up now diggers all With spades and hoes and plows stand up now, stand up now With spades and hoes and plows, stand up now Your freedom to uphold sin (?) cavaliers are bold To kill you if they could and rights from you to hold Stand up now diggers all The gentry are all round stand up now, stand up now The gentry are all round stand up now The gentry are all round on each side the are found Their wisdom so profound to cheat us of our ground Stand up now stand up now The clergy they come in stand up now, stand up now The clergy they come in stand up now The clergy they come in and say it is a sin That we should now begin our freedom for to win Stand up now diggers all The lawyers they conjoin stand up now stand up now The lawyers they conjoin stand up now To rescue they advise, such fury they devise, the devil in them lies And hath blinded both their eyes Stand up now, stand up now 'Gainst lawyers and 'gainst priests stand up now stand up now 'Gainst lawyers and 'gainst priests stand up now For tyrants they are both, even flat against their oath To grant us they are loathe free meat and drink and cloth Stand up now diggers all The club is all their law, stand up now stand up now The club is all their law, stand up now The club is all their law, to keep all men in awe That they no vision saw to maintain such a law Stand up now diggers all ! any one know All the best Skarpi |
03 May 09 - 12:08 PM (#2623526) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Emma B From wiki 'The Diggers' Song (also known as "Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th century ballad, in terms of content a protest song concerned with land rights, inspired by the Diggers movement, composed by Gerrard Winstanley. The lyrics were published in 1894 by the Camden Society. It is sung to a version of the family of tunes later used for Jack Hall, Captain Kidd and Admiral John Benbow, which according to Palmer was first printed in 1714.' Your lyrics seem to be identical with the ones printed with second you tube link However the first link to you tube as sung by Solas and the second part of the first link is a modern version of the story of the Diggers called "The World Turned Upside Down" composed by Leon Rosselson in 1975. |
03 May 09 - 12:18 PM (#2623530) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: skarpi Diggin my self : From A Ballad History of England, Palmer You noble Diggers all, stand up now, stand up now, You noble Diggers all, stand up now, The wast land to maintain, seeing Cavaliers by name Your digging does maintain, and persons all defame Stand up now, stand up now. Your houses they pull down, stand up now, stand up now, Your houses they pull down, stand up now. Your houses they pull down to fright your men in town But the gentry must come down, and the poor shall wear the crown. Stand up now, Diggers all. With spades and hoes and plowes, stand up now, stand up now With spades and hoes and plowes stand up now, Your freedom to uphold, seeing Cavaliers are bold To kill you if they could, and rights from you to hold. Stand up now, Diggers all. Theire self-will is theire law, stand up now, stand up now, Theire self-will is theire law, stand up now. Since tyranny came in they count it now no sin To make a gaol a gin, to starve poor men therein. Stand up now, Diggers all. The gentrye are all round, stand up now, stand up now, The gentrye are all round, stand up now. The gentrye are all round, on each side they are found, Theire wisdom's so profound, to cheat us of our ground Stand up now, stand up now. The lawyers they conjoyne, stand up now, stand up now, The lawyers they conjoyne, stand up now, To arrest you they advise, such fury they devise, The devill in them lies, and hath blinded both their eyes. Stand up now, stand up now. The clergy they come in, stand up now, stand up now, The clergy they come in, stand up now. The clergy they come in, and say it is a sin That we should now begin, our freedom for to win. Stand up now, Diggers all. The tithes they yet will have, stand up now, stand up now, The tithes they yet will have, stand up now. The tithes they yet will have, and lawyers their fees crave, And this they say is brave, to make the poor their slave. Stand up now, Diggers all. 'Gainst lawyers and 'gainst Priests, stand up now, stand up now, 'Gainst lawyers and 'gainst Priests stand up now. For tyrants they are both even flatt againnst their oath, To grant us they are loath free meat and drink and cloth. Stand up now, Diggers all. The club is all their law, stand up now, stand up now, The club is all their law, stand up now. The club is all their law to keep men in awe, But they no vision saw to maintain such a law. Stand up now, Diggers all. The Cavaleers are foes, stand up now, stand up now, The Cavaleers are foes, stand up now; The Cavaleers are foes, themselves they do disclose By verses not in prose to please the singing boyes. Stand up now, Diggers all. To conquer them by love, come in now, come in now To conquer them by love, come in now; To conquer them by love, as itt does you behove, For hee is King above, noe power is like to love, Glory heere, Diggers all. World Turned Upside Down (Diggers) (Leon Rosselson) Recorded by Dick Gaughan In 1649 To St George's Hill A ragged band they called the Diggers Came to show the people' s will They defied the landlords They defied the laws They were the dispossessed Reclaiming what was theirs We come in peace, they said To dig and sow We come to work the land in common And to make the waste land grow This earth divided We will make whole So it can be A common treasury for all. The sin of property We do disdain No one has any right to buy and sell The earth for private gain By theft and murder They took the land Now everywhere the walls Rise up at their command. They make the laws To chain us well The clergy dazzle us with heaven Or they damn us into hell We will not worship The God they serve The God of greed who feeds the rich While poor men starve We work, we eat together We need no swords We will not bow to masters Or pay rent to the lords We are free men Though we are poor You Diggers all stand up for glory Stand up now From the men of property The orders came They sent the hired men and troopers To wipe out the Diggers' claim Tear down their cottages Destroy their corn They were dispersed - Only the vision lingers on You poor take courage You rich take care The earth was made a common treasury For everyone to share All things in common All people one We come in peace The order came to cut them down |
03 May 09 - 01:05 PM (#2623548) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Kent Davis You might find this thread to be of interest:thread.cfm?threadid=93475 Also one of our members, theleveller, uses a mudcat name taken, if I recall correctly, from a movement associated with the diggers. It could be inteesting to PM him about this, if he doesn't join in on his own. Kent |
03 May 09 - 02:13 PM (#2623573) Subject: Lyr Add: THE DIGGERS SONG From: Q (Frank Staplin) Corrected Lyrics from Clarke Papers, vol. ii, pp. 217-220, 221, reprinted in Lewis H. Berens, "The Diggers Movement in the Days of the Commonwealth," 1906, London, Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd. Although included with Gerrard (Jerrard) Winstanley papers, the authorship is unknown (Joseph Clayton, 1910, "Leaders of the People: Studies in Democratic History," Martin Secker, London). Lyr. Add: THE DIGGERS SONG c. 1649, Anon. 1 You noble Diggers all, stand up now, stand up now, You noble Diggers all, stand up now; The waste land to maintain, seeing Cavaliers by name Your digging do disdain, and persons all defame. Stand up now, stand up now. 2 Your houses they pull down, stand up now, stand up now, Your houses they pull down, stand up now; Your houses they pull down to fright poor men in town, But the Gentry must come down, and the poor shall wear the crown. Stand up now, Diggers all! 3 With spades and hoes and plowes, stand up now, stand up now, With spades and hoes and plowes, stand up now; Your freedom to uphold, seeing Cavaliers are bold To kill you if they could, and rights from you withhold. Stand up now, Diggers all! 4 Their self-will is their law, stand up now, stand up now, Their self-will is their law, stand up now; Since tyranny came in, they count it now no sin To make a goal a gin, to starve poor men therein. Stand up now, stand up now. 5 The Gentry are all round, stand up now, stand up now, The Gentry are all round, stand up now; The Gentry are all round, on each side they are found, Their wisdom's so profound to cheat us of our ground. Stand up now, stand up now. 6 The Lawyers they conjoin, stand up now, stand up now, The Lawyers they conjoin, stand up now; To arrest you they advise, such fury they devise, The devil in them lies, and hath blinded both their eyes. Stand up now, stand up now. 7 The Clergy they come in, stand up now, stand up now, The Clergy they come in, stand up now; The Clergy they come in, and say it is a sin That we should now begin our freedom for to win. Stand up now, Diggers all! 8 The tithes they yet will have, stand up now, stand up now, The tithes they yet will have, stand up now; The tithes they yet will have, and Lawyers their fees crave, And this they say is brave, to make the poor their slave. Stand up now, Diggers all! 9 'Gainst Lawyers and 'gainst Priests, stand up now, stand up now, 'Gainst Lawyers and 'gainst Priests, stand up now; For tyrants they are both, even flat against their oath, To grant us they are loathm free meat and drink and cloth. Stand up now, Diggers all! 10 The Club is all their law, stand up now, stand up now, The club is all their law, stand up now; The clup is all their law, to keep poor men in awe; But they no vision saw to maintain such a law. Stand up now, Diggers all! 11 The Cavaliers are foes, stand up now, stand up now, The Cavaliers are foes, stand up now; The Cavaliers are foes, themselves to disclose By verses, not in prose, to please the singing boys. Stand up now, Diggers all! 12 To conquer them by love, come in now, come in now, To conquer them by love, come in now; To conquer them by love, as it does you behove, For He is King above, no Power is like to Love. Glory here, Diggers all! http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17480/17480-8.txt |
03 May 09 - 02:17 PM (#2623575) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Emma B some background Enlish Dissenters - Diggers |
03 May 09 - 02:44 PM (#2623586) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: open mike Leon Rosselson did a great job with his world Turned Upside Down song about the diggers. glad it was included here (above) it is most likely in the D.T. |
03 May 09 - 02:44 PM (#2623587) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Q (Frank Staplin) The article linked by Emma B has a good bibliography. Those were times of ferment, very important to the development of dissent. The book by Joseph Clayton which I mentioned extends to other groups important to democratic history; it also is an ebook but there are many mis-spellings. |
03 May 09 - 03:18 PM (#2623599) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Q (Frank Staplin) Shifting the topic somewhat, but there are some interesting Luddite songs here: Luddite Songs |
03 May 09 - 04:13 PM (#2623615) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: open mike ferment or foment? (or firmamant?) |
03 May 09 - 04:17 PM (#2623616) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: open mike Leon Rosselson's song is in the d.t. here: http://www.mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=7972 |
03 May 09 - 04:35 PM (#2623620) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Emma B live performance by Billy Bragg |
03 May 09 - 05:22 PM (#2623644) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Charley Noble I remember singing a version of this song, back when I was organizing tenants here in Michigan. It certainly was inspirational. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
03 May 09 - 09:59 PM (#2623729) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Digger´s song From: Deckman How are you getting along back there in Iceland, Skarpi? Bob(deckman)Nelson |
29 May 23 - 10:12 PM (#4173431) Subject: Lyr ADD: The New Diggers Song (Gayle Wade) From: Joe Offer Here's a contribution from Gayle Wade: NEW DIGGERS' SONG (Gayle Wade) The cost of living’s rising, stand up now, stand up now, The cost of living’s rising, stand up now, The cost of living’s rising, global temperatures are rising, And it isn’t so surprising that our anger, too, is rising Stand up now, stand up now. You can’t afford the heating, stand up now, stand up now, You can’t afford the heating, stand up now. The winter’s bitter cold if you’re poor and if you’re old ‘Put a sweater on’ we’re told, though we’re dying in the cold Stand up now, Britons all. The shops are stocked with food, stand up now, stand up now, The shops are stocked with food, stand up now. The shops are stocked with food, and you’d buy it if you could But it isn’t any good, you’ve no money left for food. Stand up now, Britons all. It’s hard to see a doctor, stand up now, stand up now, It’s hard to see a doctor, stand up now. Not a doctor or a nurse, or a dentist – even worse If they don’t get better pay, our health service will decay. Stand up now, Britons all. We can hardly make ends meet, stand up now, stand up now, We can hardly make ends meet, stand up now. We can hardly make ends meet, while the rich and the elite Drive their limos down the street, fly in private jets to meet Stand up now, stand up now. The clergy bless us all, stand up now, stand up now, The clergy bless us all, stand up now. The clergy bless us all, the long, the short, the tall; So long as we’re not gay, though they love us all they say. Stand up now, Britons all. 'Gainst Tories and 'gainst bankers, stand up now, stand up now, 'Gainst Tories and 'gainst bankers, stand up now. 'Gainst Tories and 'gainst bankers, for they’re all a load of wankers, Private profit is their aim, they will cheat us without shame Stand up now, Britons all. The law forbids a protest, stand up now, stand up now, The law forbids a protest, stand up now, If you carry glue or string, a blank paper – anything - They’ll arrest you for a breach, lock you up to stop free speech Stand up now, Britons all. They may have passed a law, stand up now, stand up now, They may have passed a law, stand up now. They may have passed a law to keep poor men in awe, But we don’t consent, for sure, to keeping such a law. Glory now, Britons all. Performance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA4FTIz2Zrw |
31 May 23 - 04:29 PM (#4173536) Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Diggers Song From: gillymor Dick Gaughan doing Rosselson's The World Turned Upside Down . I think this is one of DG's finest recordings. |
27 Sep 23 - 07:21 PM (#4182589) Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Diggers Song From: FreddyHeadey Ken Loach on Gerrard Winstanley BBC Radio 4 - Great Lives - 2023 Veteran British film director Ken Loach nominates the 17th century radical pamphleteer and and leader of the Diggers, Gerrard Winstanley. With Emeritus Professor of Early Modern history, Ann Hughes. Presented by Matthew Parris and produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Ellie Richold www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qtc5 28 minutes |
27 Sep 23 - 07:21 PM (#4187522) Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Diggers Song From: FreddyHeadey Ken Loach on Gerrard Winstanley BBC Radio 4 - Great Lives - 2023 Veteran British film director Ken Loach nominates the 17th century radical pamphleteer and and leader of the Diggers, Gerrard Winstanley. With Emeritus Professor of Early Modern history, Ann Hughes. Presented by Matthew Parris and produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Ellie Richold www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qtc5 28 minutes |