Joe took the lyrics from "Blood of the Lamb" rewrote the lyrics to make sense for American workers and kept the old music of the great hymn. Joe Hill was a genius and Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, John Prine, Tom Paxton, Pete Seeger and Bruce Sprinsteen owe a debt to him.
Yeah, the Salvation Army used to come with their band and play instrumental Christian songs to drown out the wobblies on the "soapbox" agitating so the Joe Hill just made their own lyrics to the songs and it increased their effectiveness so much the salvation army stopped coming around, 😂 pretty clever
God Bless the Common Man! Solidarity Forever Comrades! ✊🏻✊✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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Joe Hill, born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund, alias Joseph Hillström, born October 7, 1879 in Gävle, died November 19, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, was a Swedish-American trade union activist, poet and singer. His parents' home in old Gävle is now a museum
The power of the wealthy is as great as its every been. People are also lulled into complacency with relatively-inexpensive, serf-made tech and widgets. Things will likely have to get much worse in the West before another labor movement starts. This time, it must be worldwide, because the rich and their corporations control all of the workers on earth.
Also a hero of the world proletariat! A true internationalist to the last, his ashes were sent across the world to be scattered. Greetings from England comrade.
@@DavidLemmo this reminds me of a quote from gloryhammer of all things, "A hero cannot be defeated simply by making him die". Although I dont think Comrade Hill is coming back as a hologram any time soon.
April 1st 2022, The workers of JFK8 just made history. The first labor union at Amazon in the history of the United States. The first completely independent worker-led union of this size in decades, if not centuries. - From the Amazon Labor Union website. A new age is truly dawning in the history of Unions.
Sad to see the sense of community die from people in society. We used to care about one another and fought to make sure we all got an equal chance and a fair share.
Если бы Джо Хилла не убили капиталисты - он ещё столько смог бы сделать! Талант - самородок, наверняка стал бы в конце концов Коммунистом, как и многие из ИРМ, включая Элизабет Флинн, которой он посвятил свою "Девушку-бунтарку"
If you're a skier, it'd be great, or if you like morman theology, it'd be a good choice. Not much else after that, but I have lived here all my life so I can be overlooking some stuff but it's a pretty okay city.
Would you take contently what was put in your hand Lest then you burn with one leg to stand Would you believe what they tell you to be Oh brothers go out to see
Dreadlocks were used by several cultures, several of them from Europe (Gauls, Germans). Remember, Race is a Richman's Tool to separate the workers, and a Social Construct that we must oppose.
Does that mean grocery clerks will get to finally say "the customer is not always right" and clerks will get to evict and (depending on case-by-case circumstances) rough up any self-entitled customers who make unmerited or false allegations or threaten to do so? I ask because of my experience in retail and if the answer is "no," then I am not interested except in craft unions/guilds. Oh and unions regardless of anyone's opinion need better leadership and need to let more people join instead of taking dues from those who do not even qualify to join.
Using the original lyrics is weak. The majority of the global proletariat is women, and propaganda that explicitly excludes that majority makes class politics look like an outdated, irrelevant concept, which it is not.
In most contexts I would agree with you but here the song is a commemoration on the place Joe Hill was shot using the song as sung by his mourners, in this context I think it is appropriate to use the original lyrics. like it or not those are the words they used, to sing it in another context, say a Union meeting it would be more appropriate to use modern lyrics.
I certainly understand you view and such a situation is clearly a relevant concern, but to call the song completely outdated or even flat out discriminatory is a bit of a stretch. The term 'men' being used does not exclude women and the IWW as I understand has never outright excluded women just like it has never excluded people of various races. I am a vegetarian and I am not outraged at the use of egg and ham to entice workers to organize as those words contribute little to the meaning. The context of where the song is being sung, the man its being sung for, and the Union it represents are why we can still sing it.
also, consider Joe Hills song Rebel Girl. Heres a line from it: We've had girls before, but we need some more In the Industrial Workers of the World Chill comrade. There is a place for us all in the One Big Union.
The problem is that all power corrupts. Corruption killed the unions, not the bosses. The unions serve the unions not the membership. They ceased being laborers and "organizing" and growing became their principle activity. They became money making machines. There is dignity in all work, but the union bosses no longer work and are no different than the corporate bosses in that they have become parasites on the workers. "You will eat, bye and bye When you’ve learned how to cook and to fry Chop some wood, twill do you good And you’ll eat in the sweet bye and bye (that’s no lie)." Joe Hill There is a kernel of truth to his lyric, but at the time of his death, Joe Hill was making a living off the fledgling labor movement. As a symbol, he has been more useful than he ever was when alive.
"All power corrupts" is literally the point of socialisms and anarchism in general. I'd recommend reading "Are We Good Enough?" By Piotr Kropotkin, it is very eye opening.
Truth in the song. However, none of those puppies look like they could frame, lay forms, wire a circuit, replace a fuel pump, cut a fire break... or do anything other than pulling a shot at Starbucks.
NibiruLives no surprise to see that comment from someone whose handle is Nibirulives. Don’t you know that there ain’t no Planet X coming cause ain’t no space case ain’t Not globe earth?!
@@adampottmeyer452 I'm the mandolin player. I'm a luthier. I grew up underneath hot rods in the driveway. The accordion player and I grew up in the same rural town and worked manual labor together for years. I haven't seen your hands either, so I will just assume they spend all day talking tough on the internet.
please this is a good song but if you're going to sing it these days you have to change it to anti-sexist lyrics, "be a man" has to be "lend a hand" etc., please
In most contexts I would agree with you but here the song is a commemoration on the place Joe Hill was shot using the song as sung by his mourners, in this context I think it is appropriate to use the original lyrics. like it or not those are the words they used, to sing it in another context, say a Union meeting it would be more appropriate to use modern lyrics.
Brendan Connelly that explanation will not magically pop into the head of everyone who hears this song, if it's not sung in a modern way it will perpetuate sexist aesthetics and ideology, you have to make constant efforts to overcome the sexist (racist homophobic transphobic etc) baseline of our society or it wins by default, yes that's not fair or nice and it's a constant struggle but that's anti-oppression work for you, no i'm not ruining leftism by politely asking if we could try to counter patriarchy
Rest in Power Joe Hill! Long live the I.W.W., and forward to victory, Fellow Workers!
Solidarity comrades.
Solidarity Viktor! Fancy seeing you here ;)
länge leve SAC!
For the OBU! Solidarity Forever!
Abolish the slavery of the Wages System. Working Men and Women of All lands Unite.
Joe took the lyrics from "Blood of the Lamb" rewrote the lyrics to make sense for American workers and kept the old music of the great hymn. Joe Hill was a genius and Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, John Prine, Tom Paxton, Pete Seeger and Bruce Sprinsteen owe a debt to him.
Don't forget Billy Bragg!
@@thebagofsalt And Joe Glazer
Utah and Duncan Phillips too!
Yeah, the Salvation Army used to come with their band and play instrumental Christian songs to drown out the wobblies on the "soapbox" agitating so the Joe Hill just made their own lyrics to the songs and it increased their effectiveness so much the salvation army stopped coming around, 😂 pretty clever
God Bless the Common Man!
Solidarity Forever Comrades!
✊🏻✊✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Joe Hill, born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund, alias Joseph Hillström, born October 7, 1879 in Gävle, died November 19, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, was a Swedish-American trade union activist, poet and singer. His parents' home in old Gävle is now a museum
What was that actually his real name? I thought it was Joseph hillstrom
@@traditionalfascists3303 Joel Emmanuel Hägglund
@@traditionalfascists3303 what's with your username?
@@Aurora-oe2qppretty clear he’s a fascist
@@traditionalfascists3303why would a fascist have any interest in a working class martyr?
Workers/Intellectuals UNITE! ✊
The power of the wealthy is as great as its every been. People are also lulled into complacency with relatively-inexpensive, serf-made tech and widgets. Things will likely have to get much worse in the West before another labor movement starts. This time, it must be worldwide, because the rich and their corporations control all of the workers on earth.
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Joe Hill was hero of the American proletariat. We shall prevail comrades, greetings from Scotland
Also a hero of the world proletariat! A true internationalist to the last, his ashes were sent across the world to be scattered. Greetings from England comrade.
he never died
Takes more then guns to kill a man
Says he
@@DavidLemmo this reminds me of a quote from gloryhammer of all things, "A hero cannot be defeated simply by making him die". Although I dont think Comrade Hill is coming back as a hologram any time soon.
Rest In Power, Joe Hill.
A martyr for the working man everywhere.
joe hil aint dead
Saw him big as life, smilin' with his eyes just last night.
Länge leve Joel Hillström, för evigt saknad aldrig bortglömd
Utterly beautifully performed. Indeed, there’s a power
Lived here in Utah my entire life, had no idea about this part of the history.. Unions Unite!
First heard about this from Tom Morello.
Love from Tennessee ! Keep on fighting . Also love the accordion
Seize the means of production.
#UNION✨🦅🗽🇺🇸✨
“Don’t waste any time mourning. Organize.” - Joe Hill
Proud Transport Workers Union member in Australia! The workers, United, will never be defeated
Well done. Solidarity from Montreal.
The captions “ there is power in abandoned working men”. Too real UA-cam auto captions. Too real.
Don’t grieve. Organize!!
April 1st 2022, The workers of JFK8 just made history. The first labor union at Amazon in the history of the United States. The first completely independent worker-led union of this size in decades, if not centuries.
- From the Amazon Labor Union website. A new age is truly dawning in the history of Unions.
Great rendition of a great song :D
Hello from Italy !
Happy birthday, Joe, born October 7 1879!
Love this band.
who are they ?!
Here's some Utah history that is completely new to me and very cool. Go Rebel Girls, all over, but especially here in Utah!
Amazing! Thank you folks!!!
Beat song by Joe I ever heard.
We stood up, 31,000 in new England.
Great job! 🤩👏👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿
Det finns kraft i vårat förbund
We will never forget.
Awesome! Proud of you son.
At 70 it’s likely I’ll soon be among those doing the haunting, lol!
Way to go Missouri on this date. Joe Hill lives.
kk was here.
Great job dudes!
You guys are excellent thank you! :-)
Beautiful!✊
Sad to see the sense of community die from people in society. We used to care about one another and fought to make sure we all got an equal chance and a fair share.
Если бы Джо Хилла не убили капиталисты - он ещё столько смог бы сделать! Талант - самородок, наверняка стал бы в конце концов Коммунистом, как и многие из ИРМ, включая Элизабет Флинн, которой он посвятил свою "Девушку-бунтарку"
Solidarity for All Grettings from Tenerife Canary Islands - spain
God love you, brothers and sisters.
Join IWW and organize with your fellow workers !
salt lake city has always been on my bucket list. as a swede, is it worth going there to see the sights on an america tour?
Yes, it is. It's not my #1 city though. Its more like my #10.
If you're a skier, it'd be great, or if you like morman theology, it'd be a good choice. Not much else after that, but I have lived here all my life so I can be overlooking some stuff but it's a pretty okay city.
Superb
Thank you. Happy Labor Day! 💪
Solidarity!
✊
Can't wait to wipe you folks.
Really catchy
Cheers from the Orlando Ironworkers of Local 808.
Guy in dreads has a lovely voice as well
Doom Guy hey! That’s me! Thanks!
@@musicalmoses no problem, man!
solidarity Forever-Matt Klein BAC local 3 Northern Ca
Great rendition! Y'all better all be Wobblies. Help the work along!
One big union
Humans owe it to their fellow humans to treat them with dignity. Who else will do it if not we? Slugs?
I would buy an album by this group. Who are they?
Folk Hogan!
Ufcw 371 checking in.
UFCW local 324, checking in.
Sacramento IWW checking in
Solidarity Forever
That guy with dreads is the most punk rock guy ever
Where is Joe Hill buried ??
He is buried all over the land.
Alabama Amazon workers you know what to do UNIONIZE
Hy bro how to connect with you 😢❤
You have power! make the owners cower!
The struggle goin on
Working class power oi
How do reach out to these brothers?!! I would love to invite them to come to the 2023 Great Labor Arts Exchange!
anywhere but utah
Working class power oi oi
What's the name of the band?
TomiXman folk hogan
Joel Häggström från Gävle
My dreads are longer than my skirts. I am up-gendering this song rite, right now.
Such an insult that Trump's ads are playing before this clip. But a reminder of the evils of capitalism... paying for an ad to make fun of Joe Hill.
Would you take contently what was put in your hand
Lest then you burn with one leg to stand
Would you believe what they tell you to be
Oh brothers go out to see
Don't mourn...organise
Banjo player's hot
Thanks 😘😘
@@NiceDecnals You're very welcome, lol
OK, but why the old, gendered version? Nowadays its "Come, do your share *lend a hand*" and "There is pow'r in a band of work *folk*".
lovely song, but is that a white guy with dreadlocks?
That's an issue why?
Dreadlocks were used by several cultures, several of them from Europe (Gauls, Germans). Remember, Race is a Richman's Tool to separate the workers, and a Social Construct that we must oppose.
There is a comrade from China!
Look at those grinch fingers XD
Does that mean grocery clerks will get to finally say "the customer is not always right" and clerks will get to evict and (depending on case-by-case circumstances) rough up any self-entitled customers who make unmerited or false allegations or threaten to do so? I ask because of my experience in retail and if the answer is "no," then I am not interested except in craft unions/guilds.
Oh and unions regardless of anyone's opinion need better leadership and need to let more people join instead of taking dues from those who do not even qualify to join.
Using the original lyrics is weak. The majority of the global proletariat is women, and propaganda that explicitly excludes that majority makes class politics look like an outdated, irrelevant concept, which it is not.
In most contexts I would agree with you but here the song is a commemoration on the place Joe Hill was shot using the song as sung by his mourners, in this context I think it is appropriate to use the original lyrics. like it or not those are the words they used, to sing it in another context, say a Union meeting it would be more appropriate to use modern lyrics.
I certainly understand you view and such a situation is clearly a relevant concern, but to call the song completely outdated or even flat out discriminatory is a bit of a stretch. The term 'men' being used does not exclude women and the IWW as I understand has never outright excluded women just like it has never excluded people of various races. I am a vegetarian and I am not outraged at the use of egg and ham to entice workers to organize as those words contribute little to the meaning. The context of where the song is being sung, the man its being sung for, and the Union it represents are why we can still sing it.
also, consider Joe Hills song Rebel Girl. Heres a line from it:
We've had girls before, but we need some more
In the Industrial Workers of the World
Chill comrade. There is a place for us all in the One Big Union.
Sunderland . Once a mighty shipbuilding town.
Good point
The problem is that all power corrupts. Corruption killed the unions, not the bosses. The unions serve the unions not the membership. They ceased being laborers and "organizing" and growing became their principle activity. They became money making machines. There is dignity in all work, but the union bosses no longer work and are no different than the corporate bosses in that they have become parasites on the workers.
"You will eat, bye and bye
When you’ve learned how to cook and to fry
Chop some wood, twill do you good
And you’ll eat in the sweet bye and bye (that’s no lie)." Joe Hill
There is a kernel of truth to his lyric, but at the time of his death, Joe Hill was making a living off the fledgling labor movement. As a symbol, he has been more useful than he ever was when alive.
"All power corrupts" is literally the point of socialisms and anarchism in general. I'd recommend reading "Are We Good Enough?" By Piotr Kropotkin, it is very eye opening.
Power against cultural Marxism!!!!!
Power against woke-ism!!!!!
Truth in the song. However, none of those puppies look like they could frame, lay forms, wire a circuit, replace a fuel pump, cut a fire break... or do anything other than pulling a shot at Starbucks.
NibiruLives no surprise to see that comment from someone whose handle is Nibirulives. Don’t you know that there ain’t no Planet X coming cause ain’t no space case ain’t Not globe earth?!
Several of the band members are tradesmen.
@@musicalmoses just rewatched it, other than the drummer, whose hands I can't see, they all have soft hands
@@adampottmeyer452 I'm the mandolin player. I'm a luthier. I grew up underneath hot rods in the driveway. The accordion player and I grew up in the same rural town and worked manual labor together for years. I haven't seen your hands either, so I will just assume they spend all day talking tough on the internet.
@@musicalmoses I like the F-hole tattoos on the accordionists neck.
please this is a good song but if you're going to sing it these days you have to change it to anti-sexist lyrics, "be a man" has to be "lend a hand" etc., please
In most contexts I would agree with you but here the song is a commemoration on the place Joe Hill was shot using the song as sung by his mourners, in this context I think it is appropriate to use the original lyrics. like it or not those are the words they used, to sing it in another context, say a Union meeting it would be more appropriate to use modern lyrics.
Brendan Connelly that explanation will not magically pop into the head of everyone who hears this song, if it's not sung in a modern way it will perpetuate sexist aesthetics and ideology, you have to make constant efforts to overcome the sexist (racist homophobic transphobic etc) baseline of our society or it wins by default, yes that's not fair or nice and it's a constant struggle but that's anti-oppression work for you, no i'm not ruining leftism by politely asking if we could try to counter patriarchy
i agree. Hill would agree too.
Man is fine. They shouldn't change the lyrics of a song they are covering. Coming in a little hot, PC PolicePERSON.
Fuckin' Liberal.
Hasta la victoria siempre!