Music

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  • #236165
    Moo
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    This Land is Your Land by the Vermont Singers (originally by Woody Guthrie). Forget that it’s a tribute to Bernie Sanders.

    #236166
    Moo
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    What did You Learn in School, Today by Pete Seeger

    #236167
    Moo
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    The Commons by David Rovics

    #236360
    paula.mcewan
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    Like it!

    #236362
    paula.mcewan
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    Last night I had the dream

    #236363
    paula.mcewan
    Moderator

    Brilliant thanks Alan!

    #236364
    paula.mcewan
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    Beautiful version thank you

    #236427
    Moo
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    Sorry, but I had to post this.

    #236428
    Moo
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    All Used Up – Utah Phillips

    #236429
    Moo
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    Solidarity Forever – Utah Phillips

    #236435
    Lizzie45
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    And now for something completely different.

    German band Scorpions with good friend Vanessa Vanakorn on violin when she was just eighteen!

    #236464
    ALB
    Keymaster

    I am afraid the workers’ movement in Britain produced songs of a rather lower standard than in the US. Here’s what they used to sing at weekend schools of the Labour Party youth section in the 1960s:

    http://www.unionsongclub.co.uk/lyrics/lyrics27.html

    #236501
    twc
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    Bump me into Parliament Bill Casey (1915). A satire on Labour politicians.

    Casey belonged to the Socialist Party of Australia — a companion party of World Socialism. These words are closer to the original (1915) that were distributed and sung on the Domain in Sydney: http://folkstream.com/019.html

    #236504
    twc
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    And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda Eric Bogle (1971).

    (1) Liam Clancey — words in the description

    (2) Eric Bogle — in 2009.

    #236506
    twc
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    We will all go together when we go Tom Lehrer (1967)

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