My parents were both labor union organizers. I'm happy that my fellow brothers, sisters, and NBs are organizing. I hope to use my art to help others. Whoever you are, Solidarity forever, for the union makes us strong.
You released this video on the very day I attended the Scottish Trade Union Congress, funnily enough there was an anarcho-communist stand which had lots of memorabilia from the IWW, one of which I now own. I also gave a speech. Solidarity Forever comrades!
Excellent as always. May I suggest you play the "Himno de Riego"? It's a song that was popular among Spanish liberals in the 1800s and was used as the national anthem of the second Spanish Republic.
absolute banger as always. i think you should give phil ochs' "The War is Over" a go. Not many existing covers of it and feel you could definitely do it justice since you have quite a powerful voice.
This may be the best version of one of my favourite songs ever. When i'll get married on fay , i would like somebody to sing that and play it on the piano
Ooooo another classic! Good work! I've been listening to a lot of Daniel Khan recently and I think you'd like his music. The songs "Freedom Is a Verb" and "Arbeter Froyen" are particularly good imo ;)
I found your site about three months ago and liked it so much that I immediately subscribed. Too much of this kind of music and tradition is being deliberately lost, and whenever I run across it I have hope that it still survives, revive and have an impact in the future; especially when it is as well sung and played by someone of your talent. I have to take solace the closest my musical abilities will get to yours is the fact that we share the Sabo-Tabby profile picture. And that, along with being able to listen to your music is all I need. Thank you.
Awesome!! One coolest US marches and catchiest lyric by Peete Seeger, I see you slowed down the beat of the song, definitely makes your more version unique. Absolutely epic! also would be funny if you figure out how to play when money comes marching home, shouldn't be too hard for you since you already know how to play When Johnny Comes Marching Home, lol.
Awesome like always Jack! I would love to hear your take on a combination of "hold the fort" and german socialist song "Brüder seht die Rote Fahne" ( Like this from Hannes Wader ua-cam.com/video/CXAFskHMqPA/v-deo.html) some day maybe! :)
I have another recommendation/request to add to your never-ending list: Amis raus aus Vietnam by Münchner Songgruppe. ua-cam.com/video/VxZUwHsj7CY/v-deo.html I can write an English translation of the lyrics if so.
This was a socialist song? Man it seems like many of these popular songs have had their original meanings changed slowly over the years because if these are the original lyrics no way would the American government allow it to be around.
The US has a very rich history of socialist labor movements that is sadly rarely comprehensively taught in schools, if acknowledged at all. For example, today is May 1st, known to many as International Workers Day (or May Day). The United States does not officially celebrate May Day - president Grover Cleveland signed a bill that instead gave us Labor Day in September, a date with much less significance to labor than May 1st, which held relevance to many as a remembrance of the Haymarket Affair only a few years earlier. During the second Red Scare, President Eisenhower in 1958 made “Loyalty Day” a national holiday to be observed on May 1st in the US, and is still annually recognized by the federal government. There is a whole world of socialist labor history in the USA that is sadly unknown to many
@@Evan-ix5pv huh, in the uk May Day is not officially celebrated though a bank holiday sometimes falls on the day if it’s the first Monday of may (which is kind of insulting if you ask me)
My parents were both labor union organizers. I'm happy that my fellow brothers, sisters, and NBs are organizing. I hope to use my art to help others. Whoever you are, Solidarity forever, for the union makes us strong.
While there is a lower class, I am in it;
while there is a criminal element, I am of it;
and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
So happy that you covered this classic again! Never stop!
Also solidarity to the newly unionized workers at Amazon!
May be the first among many. Break their Haughty power!
First strike now
I read it as un-ionised 😭
@@NZC_MeowNOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Sad to see workers getting abused and taken advantage of by greedy bosses, may the workers Union prevail!
@TheFrostyPhoenix Solidarity
🌹🕊️
🚩 🏴
Don't be sad - get educated, and fight. Only we, you, can bring about liberation, workers, and of all
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You released this video on the very day I attended the Scottish Trade Union Congress, funnily enough there was an anarcho-communist stand which had lots of memorabilia from the IWW, one of which I now own.
I also gave a speech. Solidarity Forever comrades!
This is my personal favorite version of this song
This is the most beautiful version of Solidarity Forever I've ever heard!
Excellent as always. May I suggest you play the "Himno de Riego"? It's a song that was popular among Spanish liberals in the 1800s and was used as the national anthem of the second Spanish Republic.
Thanks for the birthday present, Monsieur Jack! Solidarity
Awesomely done as always. Look forward to every upload! ;D Solidarity to all comrades and friends o7
youre like the only guy who can make a cover of a leftist song i already really like and make it even better, keep doing good man, stay safe
Same!
let the union prevail
Probably my favourite rendition of this song, and more important now than ever!
I hope your neighbours are cool
ALWAYS POSTING BANGERS MONSIEUR JACK
absolute banger as always.
i think you should give phil ochs' "The War is Over" a go. Not many existing covers of it and feel you could definitely do it justice since you have quite a powerful voice.
Солидарность навсегда!
Solidariedade pra sempre! ✊
Solidarity forever!
Solidarity forever! amazing work as always Comrade, keep up the good work!
Love the emotion behind this one, beautiful stuff as always
This may be the best version of one of my favourite songs ever. When i'll get married on fay , i would like somebody to sing that and play it on the piano
Ooooo another classic! Good work!
I've been listening to a lot of Daniel Khan recently and I think you'd like his music. The songs "Freedom Is a Verb" and "Arbeter Froyen" are particularly good imo ;)
Ohhh yes
My favorite is L'chaim Stalin
@@MonsieurJack95 I take it you're a fan?
@@barockobummer2448immigrant Corel + Rosen auf den weg gestreut are my favorites
👍Awesome work as always
I found your site about three months ago and liked it so much that I immediately subscribed. Too much of this kind of music and tradition is being deliberately lost, and whenever I run across it I have hope that it still survives, revive and have an impact in the future; especially when it is as well sung and played by someone of your talent. I have to take solace the closest my musical abilities will get to yours is the fact that we share the Sabo-Tabby profile picture. And that, along with being able to listen to your music is all I need. Thank you.
Beautiful like always
Solidarity Forever!
Arise Proletarians!
Awesome!! One coolest US marches and catchiest lyric by Peete Seeger, I see you slowed down the beat of the song, definitely makes your more version unique. Absolutely epic! also would be funny if you figure out how to play when money comes marching home, shouldn't be too hard for you since you already know how to play When Johnny Comes Marching Home, lol.
Solidarity forever!
Thank you comrade, very cool!
Absolutely beautiful version. Fits perfect as May Day is coming soon.
That sounds amazing!
Beautiful, thank you again to revive all these songs with your talent
This is wonderful!
Very good, thank you for this recording
Lovely work, keep figthing for a better world
so good man!
You are very talented!
So many unions being started at Starbuck #unionizethemall
Billy Brag even sung this outside one during a strike
Quite beautiful my good sir. Greetings from France!
Patiently waiting for you to play Mother Anarchy
This cover is awesome
Great video!
Subscribed today, Great singing comrade
Glory to the workers willing to stand up against corporate greed!
My favorite socialist song sung by my favorite pianist/vocalist
god bless "John Brown's Body"
even if your not a unionist/leftist, you cannot deny this guy's talent is insane.
With the sheet music I got it said in the margin to "Play with Power and Dignity"
Solidarity comrades!
Excellent. May I just ask what type of piano are you using?
A kawai ca65
Замечательно
can you make "do you hear the people sing" next?
That would be really cool.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
workers of the world, unite!
Are the cords in the little red song book?
In indonesia we sing it So-Lee-Da-Ree-Teee! 😂🤙🤙
apes together strong
"unite? after all this time?" "always"
Do you mind if I request Korean song?
Go for it!
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Could you play someday "La Campana" by Abdó Terrades? It's one of the oldest Catalan socialist songs.
1:47 that verse hits me the most
Awesome like always Jack! I would love to hear your take on a combination of "hold the fort" and german socialist song "Brüder seht die Rote Fahne" ( Like this from Hannes Wader ua-cam.com/video/CXAFskHMqPA/v-deo.html) some day maybe! :)
I have another recommendation/request to add to your never-ending list: Amis raus aus Vietnam by Münchner Songgruppe.
ua-cam.com/video/VxZUwHsj7CY/v-deo.html
I can write an English translation of the lyrics if so.
This was a socialist song? Man it seems like many of these popular songs have had their original meanings changed slowly over the years because if these are the original lyrics no way would the American government allow it to be around.
The US has a very rich history of socialist labor movements that is sadly rarely comprehensively taught in schools, if acknowledged at all. For example, today is May 1st, known to many as International Workers Day (or May Day). The United States does not officially celebrate May Day - president Grover Cleveland signed a bill that instead gave us Labor Day in September, a date with much less significance to labor than May 1st, which held relevance to many as a remembrance of the Haymarket Affair only a few years earlier. During the second Red Scare, President Eisenhower in 1958 made “Loyalty Day” a national holiday to be observed on May 1st in the US, and is still annually recognized by the federal government. There is a whole world of socialist labor history in the USA that is sadly unknown to many
@@Evan-ix5pv huh, in the uk May Day is not officially celebrated though a bank holiday sometimes falls on the day if it’s the first Monday of may (which is kind of insulting if you ask me)
Solidarity Forever!