MY GRANDAD WAS A DOCKER WHO LEFT HIS JOB IN ENGLAND TO FIGHT THE FASCISTS IN SPAIN WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BRIGADES !!! SO THIS SONG MEANS SO VERY MUCH TO ME !! I FEEL SO MUCH PRIDE FOR WHAT MY GRANDAD DID IN SPAIN AND IN WW2 FIGHTING THE NAZIS !! HE LIVED AND DIED A UNION MAN AND SOCIALIST AND I FOLLOW HIS PATH !! I KNOW HE IS IN HEAVEN WATCHING !! THANK YOU BILLY FOR THIS GREAT SONG !! ALL YOU FOOLS WHO DISLIKE THIS HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME !! VIVA LA INTERNATIONAL BRIGADES !! RIP GRAMPS !!
capitalists know no other meaning of "democracy" than the freedom to sell yourself. Their freedom is a liberal form of slavery. @@Maximillian-Tiberius-Rex
More relevant than ever in a world where the piggies gather around the corporate trough.The rest of us fight for the leftover scraps and struggle to keep a good home.🐷🐷
"I kept the faith, and I kept voting. Not for the iron fist but for the helping hand - for this is a land with a wall around it, and mine is the faith in my fellow man." -- Billy Bragg, Between the Wars
Remember singing this with my mate on a train from Romania to Bulgaria to a group of Bulgarian migrant workers who'd regaled us with their folk anthems, vodka was involved.
"For theirs is a land with a wall around it And mine is a faith in my fellow man Theirs is a land of hope and glory Mine is the green field and the factory floor Theirs are the skies all dark with bombers And mine is the peace we knew Between the wars"
Extraordinary. In the running to be the least TOTP song ever on TOTP. Call him what you like, but this was a young man wearing his heart on his sleeve, and pretty much in the mainstream. We could do with another Billy Bragg.
The teenyboppers could be heard whingeing when the DJ played this track in amid all their disco-pop on (I think it was) the Radio 1 Roadshow one afternoon back in 1985.
Billy doesn't he just want jumps from one liberal topic to the next hoping to find a following and some more cash to go back to his million dollar home with
Billy Bragg is a national treasure. There are very few people who have the ability to make great songs,both love and political that make you want to dance, protest, fight and make love. What a man.
I was a miner, I was a docker I was a railway man between the wars I raised a family in times of austerity With sweat at the foundry between the wars I paid the union and as times got harder I looked to the government to help the working man But they brought prosperity down at the armoury We're arming for peace me boys, between the wars I kept the faith and I kept voting Not for the iron fist but for the helping hand For theirs is a land with a wall around it And mine is a faith in my fellow man Theirs is a land of hope and glory Mine is the green field and the factory floor Theirs are the skies all dark with bombers And mine is the peace we knew between the wars Call up the craftsmen, bring me the draughtsmen Build me a path from cradle to grave And I'll give my consent to any government That does not deny a man a living wage Go find the young men never to fight again Bring up the banners from the days gone by Sweet moderation, heart of this nation Desert us not, we are between the wars
I got into Billy Bragg in high school 35 years ago. There is one part of this song that hit me then and stuck with me - For theirs is a land with a wall around it and mine is a faith in my fellow man. This summed it up for me and has since then been the filter for at all politics. Without sounding naïve, in all transactions, look for the humanity on the other side. A little faith in that they are decent people with interests and concerns different than your own goes a long way. Thank you, Billy.
@@jonathanhadley2555 You know the mainstream was at that time as well? The charts don't exist in the same way now. So this exact instance wouldn't happen, but in terms of political songwriting being noticed, its easier than ever, isn't it?
The music scene has always been commercialised but back in the 80ts you had more of a chance to listening various types of music be it social political or alternative
we're always between the wars. the subtle point of this song is that 'i've worked hard between the wars, and during the wars - i was conscripted and fought for this country, so don't treat me like crap' as much as it criticises the role of government, the subject of the song still nods that he fights for his country. Yeah, we don't have conscription now, but who's to say we wouldn't in the future. We have a duty to our fellow man and our nation... the song says - what duty does the government have to us? and do they fulfil it? until we learn to treat eachother with the dignity we deserve, this song will always be relevant. heres to hoping that won't be too long.
I heard this song for the first time in February 2022. I knew something was coming. No one believed me that there would be another large war. It pains me everyday knowing young men are being pushed into conflict. We should be doing anything other then killing each other. We are not between wars. Peace to all people wherever you are whoever you are. Solidarity to all workers.
This is why music is. Sadly, as relevant today as it was 30 odd years ago when he wrote it, and as relevant as the period between the wars he's singing about.
an episode of Cuckoo brought me here. Love Billy Bragg and his politics but didnt know this song. It so relates to today even though its an old song. thank you Mr Bragg.
remeber when the left thought they reppresented the working man .. and pretended to resist oppresion cmpleltety free from morality and apprently comtrolable.. (now sycophants, who borderlessly accpet accept... get rirght into it.. and maybe with a god complexs.. in their mantra " by any means nessesary"... great craftsman tho im not on the right
@@beakfordflappering4647 You edited this and still can't spell. Weird flex fascist(since you apparently aren't on the Right and definitely aren't on the "Left").
My grandfather was a miner left the mines in 38 he answered the call for soldiers survived Dunkirk d-day countless battles in Europe great song arming for peace aye right
When I'm gone, and they're doing my autopsy, I hope it cheers the pathologist to find the lyrics to this tattooed through my heart. Finest thing Billy ever did (but Waiting For The Great Leap Forward comes close.)
It's great to see Billy from that time. One of several songs he made that just stop me dead in my tracks. Great voice & great message. More Billy - more please.
Billy just in case you don't know you are one of the great champions of the North of England... For those who remember the evil tyranny that was Thatcher and her government you were the voice in the wilderness.... Thank you.... I come from a mining town ( Selby ) and remember ( and still play ) your tunes, especially "Between the Wars".... I have a battle with the younger people today who believe that Thatcher wasn't that bad..... It's the duty of us elders to remind the youth that she was a wicked destructive force and she set in motion a form of politics that stripped the average man of their wealth and rights, a type of politics that has got worse of late and that needs to be stopped .... When I think that back in '85 you were still fairly young and yet very mature in views..., Despite what all these modern day Thatcherites think they are wrong... politics is meant to SERVE the PEOPLE, something these self serving politicians have forgotten.....
Not more than ever.., always had been and always will be the same. Socialism to the 'left' simply does not work through history. Free market economics will always be the solution
And ways will do until they are sufficiently educated which the ruling elite will never allow. Pizza, cheap lager and Jeremy Kyle and the masses are supine
The working class have never been more prosperous. If your being trodden on its because your allowing it to happen. In the words of john lydon, GET OFF YOUR ARSE
Was fortunate enough to see him twice back in the late-1980's. I miss the stark, plaintive power of his early stuff-just him...plugged in. It's everything he had to offer and all anyone could ask for.
I like steak. I get ads but never any unskippable ones,and I'd become irate if they ever started denying my perogative to skip any ad I dislike or disapprove of (which is rare,probably because of the tailored algorithms in use).
A superb song from an excellent EP. Billy has the great gift of presenting powerful messages in the form of song. He is truly an inspirational man and long may he continue his fights.
Accidentally stumbled across this song while looking for a different Billy Bragg song. I think I've listened to it 100 times since then. I am currently living under the rise of a fascist authoritarian dictatorship, and only 1/2 of my country sees it. Nothing but fights, people tearing each other down, hate, fear, mistrust, friend against friend, brother against brother. It's impossible to enjoy the last waning scraps of being between the wars. I am heartbroken.
Found Billy when I was 16 and this first came out. So relevant today. Still brings a lump to my throat. From Thatcher to May, not a lot has changed. Hoping to see Corbyn bring back dignity to my country for my children’s sake.
I'm to assume your an American from your good grammer and reletivly Anglo sounding name. Just because trump is a political opponent to yourself it's wholly unreasonable to suggest he's bring fascism to the U.S.A
This was actually live on top of the pops I can remember it well Great lyrics great sound Go Billy Bragg We need more acoustic singers like this To show how real life was
So true. Released in 1985 during Thatcher's slash and burn of British industry, and what's changed 37 years later? Still have a Tory government intent on keeping workers' wages down whilst further enriching the super-wealthy. Only now there's no longer any industry to destroy they're destroying the NHS.
How things have changed so little since the mid 80s as people still raise famillies in times of austerity . He could have wrote this song today. when will the revolution happen ?????
I think we ask agree the song is a bit special, this really shows what a talented singer Billy is. Pitch perfect live, and it's not a simple melody, while he's investing all the dynamics in the guitar part. Great performer.
I don't understand why people denigrate the song just because they don't like Mr. Bragg's politics. I'm a conservative, and I love him. There's something so raw, heartfelt and true about his music -- very powerful (and a great contrast with the age of autotune).
What people fail to realize is we all want the same thing, just people have different ideas on how to get there. Neither side is 'evil', neither side is 'selfish', we all want a better country. Some people have faith in fellow countrymen, some people have no faith in fellow countrymen and think that money will trickle down naturally, but we all want the same end goal.
Richard Smith That isn't true though. Its selfish to refuse to help people that are suffering because you want to be and stay rich. Its evil to let disabled people die because you don't want them to recieve the help they need to live. Voting Tory is voting for this.
It is evil to deny disabled people support while giving millionaires tax cuts. It is evil to praise the public services then cheer after you condemn them to another paycut.
I can't think of a good word for Steve Wright without reaching for my John Cooper-Clarke anthology, but I think this song is at least as much of a British national treasure as "This Land is Your Land" is to the US.
If they could find work they did what they could. Cycling 30 miles and three hours from Truro to Newlyn to stand and hope to be chosen to land some fish at 6 am in the morning. If there were any fish to be landed. And then to die an old man at 67. Retired for two years, lung cancer from the work you got down the mines.
I’m working class,bought up in single parent council house on benefits,me and my three brothers.Now I own my own business and try and help others,support my staff and build a better future for my children
Worse!! At least there have been very few that are worse than Bragg t singing, this is a dirge. FKTS ALAW WAFLL MT WACCOE JIMMY 2 TIMES 2 TIMES bums JIMMY MONK
MY GRANDAD WAS A DOCKER WHO LEFT HIS JOB IN ENGLAND TO FIGHT THE FASCISTS IN SPAIN WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BRIGADES !!! SO THIS SONG MEANS SO VERY MUCH TO ME !! I FEEL SO MUCH PRIDE FOR WHAT MY GRANDAD DID IN SPAIN AND IN WW2 FIGHTING THE NAZIS !! HE LIVED AND DIED A UNION MAN AND SOCIALIST AND I FOLLOW HIS PATH !! I KNOW HE IS IN HEAVEN WATCHING !! THANK YOU BILLY FOR THIS GREAT SONG !! ALL YOU FOOLS WHO DISLIKE THIS HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME !! VIVA LA INTERNATIONAL BRIGADES !! RIP GRAMPS !!
I'm crying over this, I didn't do as much as your Gramps but I was NUT rep when I was a teacher and my Grandchildren call me Gramps!
As relevant in 2022 as it was in 1985. Modern day poetry. Billy Bragg.
What the capitalists call "peace" and "freedom" the workers could call with a german word "Zwischenkriegszeit".
@@gmmaal7161 what capitalists call peace and freedom there is an English word for it exploitation
capitalists know no other meaning of "democracy" than the freedom to sell yourself. Their freedom is a liberal form of slavery. @@Maximillian-Tiberius-Rex
More relevant than ever in a world where the piggies gather around the corporate trough.The rest of us fight for the leftover scraps and struggle to keep a good home.🐷🐷
"I kept the faith, and I kept voting. Not for the iron fist but for the helping hand - for this is a land with a wall around it, and mine is the faith in my fellow man."
-- Billy Bragg, Between the Wars
Very apt lyrics for these times we're living in I think.
Well, there's faith for you - believing what you wish to be true in the absence of compelling supporting evidence.
Jesus....what lyrics.
@@pathduck They seem to get more and more apt by the day, don't they?
@@nickdobb2555 He is saying he has faith in his fellow man, not religion.
Remember singing this with my mate on a train from Romania to Bulgaria to a group of Bulgarian migrant workers who'd regaled us with their folk anthems, vodka was involved.
Great story!
Great memory!
"For theirs is a land with a wall around it
And mine is a faith in my fellow man
Theirs is a land of hope and glory
Mine is the green field and the factory floor
Theirs are the skies all dark with bombers
And mine is the peace we knew
Between the wars"
My heart feels full to bursting when I listen to this. This is in my eyes a song for all Humans and never has it been more relevant.
The touchstone of great art is timelessness. This qualifies.
Extraordinary. In the running to be the least TOTP song ever on TOTP. Call him what you like, but this was a young man wearing his heart on his sleeve, and pretty much in the mainstream. We could do with another Billy Bragg.
I call him an Idol.
@@PWood-gh5cq hi, an incredibly moving song..
Frank Turners close; but arguably less political these days
The teenyboppers could be heard whingeing when the DJ played this track in amid all their disco-pop on (I think it was) the Radio 1 Roadshow one afternoon back in 1985.
Stormzy
This seriously woke me up 1985... 35years later I’m still fighting for truth and fairness.. I’ll keep on going... 🙏🏼🏴🇬🇧🛡🗡
Doubt it
Fckn right wing fraud
Billy doesn't he just want jumps from one liberal topic to the next hoping to find a following and some more cash to go back to his million dollar home with
@@johnbrinkman4609 which he owned off his own back
You looking for the Holy Grail too, lad?!🤪
I think this is one of the finest songs ever. So poignant and spot on and even more relevant now. Thanks Billy. Truly great song.
A beautiful song , that is too profound and heavy for the pop charts, yet needs to be heard by as many people as possible.
Billy Bragg is a national treasure. There are very few people who have the ability to make great songs,both love and political that make you want to dance, protest, fight and make love. What a man.
I was a miner, I was a docker
I was a railway man between the wars
I raised a family in times of austerity
With sweat at the foundry between the wars
I paid the union and as times got harder
I looked to the government to help the working man
But they brought prosperity down at the armoury
We're arming for peace me boys, between the wars
I kept the faith and I kept voting
Not for the iron fist but for the helping hand
For theirs is a land with a wall around it
And mine is a faith in my fellow man
Theirs is a land of hope and glory
Mine is the green field and the factory floor
Theirs are the skies all dark with bombers
And mine is the peace we knew between the wars
Call up the craftsmen, bring me the draughtsmen
Build me a path from cradle to grave
And I'll give my consent to any government
That does not deny a man a living wage
Go find the young men never to fight again
Bring up the banners from the days gone by
Sweet moderation, heart of this nation
Desert us not, we are between the wars
I got into Billy Bragg in high school 35 years ago. There is one part of this song that hit me then and stuck with me - For theirs is a land with a wall around it and mine is a faith in my fellow man.
This summed it up for me and has since then been the filter for at all politics.
Without sounding naïve, in all transactions, look for the humanity on the other side. A little faith in that they are decent people with interests and concerns different than your own goes a long way.
Thank you, Billy.
Bloody brilliant. Relevant in 2019.
Unforetunately but you must ask yourself why & not because thats the way it is
Wish we could get this sort of music back in the charts. Superb.
Everything now is corporate & safe
@@jonathanhadley2555 You know the mainstream was at that time as well? The charts don't exist in the same way now. So this exact instance wouldn't happen, but in terms of political songwriting being noticed, its easier than ever, isn't it?
The music scene has always been commercialised but back in the 80ts you had more of a chance to listening various types of music be it social political or alternative
@Fred H the music has alwats been commercial, but the music was very diverse & there was more of a chance of hearing something that wasnt mainstream
I got an advert for the British Army before this video. Hilarious.
Billy is an ex squaddie, you know? Maybe he gave the army 'mates rates' for the cannon fodder ad?
All these years later, did you sign up?
Ye man how you doing
Stay in 2014
@@nuchtom - he made it through Basic and then bought himself out!
As relevant now as it ever was.
1918-39 between I and II.
1939-? (hopefully infinity) between II and III.
we're always between the wars. the subtle point of this song is that 'i've worked hard between the wars, and during the wars - i was conscripted and fought for this country, so don't treat me like crap' as much as it criticises the role of government, the subject of the song still nods that he fights for his country.
Yeah, we don't have conscription now, but who's to say we wouldn't in the future. We have a duty to our fellow man and our nation... the song says - what duty does the government have to us? and do they fulfil it?
until we learn to treat eachother with the dignity we deserve, this song will always be relevant. heres to hoping that won't be too long.
yeah not at all ..just childish lefty bollocks
The decimation of the British working class brought me here.
Savage, hahaha.
Maggie Maggie Maggie out out out
RIP Margret Thatcher. Truly one of the most influential and righteous leaders this country has ever seen.
hahah you must really be desperate for attention to come here haha respect!
Jamie Fletcher legit. although I like this song. Thatcher was and is a hero and did the UK it's best stint besides ww2
I heard this song for the first time in February 2022. I knew something was coming. No one believed me that there would be another large war. It pains me everyday knowing young men are being pushed into conflict. We should be doing anything other then killing each other. We are not between wars. Peace to all people wherever you are whoever you are. Solidarity to all workers.
Forgot how this song made me feel. I have just remembered and I feel like that all over again.
Billy mate we need you again.
" in times of austerity."
This is why music is.
Sadly, as relevant today as it was 30 odd years ago when he wrote it, and as relevant as the period between the wars he's singing about.
One of the finest songs ever. Billy sang from the heart. This is such a great song. It would bring a tear to a glass eye.
my dad used to say that ....
an episode of Cuckoo brought me here. Love Billy Bragg and his politics but didnt know this song. It so relates to today even though its an old song. thank you Mr Bragg.
Same :)
+Trish O'Donovan Me too
+Trish O'Donovan LOL me too
What does that mean?
Same! 💜💜
Absolutely beautiful, its the greatest song ever written! Billy Bragg is a living legend, genius.
Billy says he's the only person to appear on TOTP and also been hit by teargas. Fill in the blanks...
remeber when the left thought they reppresented the working man .. and pretended to resist oppresion
cmpleltety free from morality and apprently comtrolable..
(now sycophants, who borderlessly accpet accept... get rirght into it.. and maybe with a god complexs.. in their mantra " by any means nessesary"...
great craftsman tho
im not on the right
@@beakfordflappering4647 You edited this and still can't spell. Weird flex fascist(since you apparently aren't on the Right and definitely aren't on the "Left").
@@beakfordflappering4647 LEARN TO FRICKING TYPE FOR FRICK'S SAKE!!!!!!
My personal contender for the best lyrics ever written
Lungs,nothin, If i needed you...
TOWNES VAN ZANDT.....
ur welcome
This brings me to tears. I feel crushed but still hopeful.
Pretty sure this performance was the first time I saw Billy. Been a fan ever since.
What an amazing song. Reminds me a lot of my granddad.
Also love how Billy actually sang this live. No lip syncing here, folks.
My grandfather was a miner left the mines in 38 he answered the call for soldiers survived Dunkirk d-day countless battles in Europe great song arming for peace aye right
He is pure class.
More relevant now as the Corona virus shows how important the humble worker is
Exactly!
When I'm gone, and they're doing my autopsy, I hope it cheers the pathologist to find the lyrics to this tattooed through my heart.
Finest thing Billy ever did (but Waiting For The Great Leap Forward comes close.)
It's great to see Billy from that time. One of several songs he made that just stop me dead in my tracks.
Great voice & great message.
More Billy - more please.
Billy just in case you don't know you are one of the great champions of the North of England... For those who remember the evil tyranny that was Thatcher and her government you were the voice in the wilderness.... Thank you.... I come from a mining town ( Selby ) and remember ( and still play ) your tunes, especially "Between the Wars".... I have a battle with the younger people today who believe that Thatcher wasn't that bad..... It's the duty of us elders to remind the youth that she was a wicked destructive force and she set in motion a form of politics that stripped the average man of their wealth and rights, a type of politics that has got worse of late and that needs to be stopped .... When I think that back in '85 you were still fairly young and yet very mature in views..., Despite what all these modern day Thatcherites think they are wrong... politics is meant to SERVE the PEOPLE, something these self serving politicians have forgotten.....
This is what it would have sounded like if William Blake had collaborated with The Clash.
I haven't heard this for 20 years and I just cried.
Saw Billy in Glasgow last night with Joe Henry. Not surprisingly with our industrial roots this went down a storm.
First time I ever heard Billy play. Still gives me goosebumps today.
It's one of the greatest popular songs in the English Language, I reckon. Should be sung for centuries.
His album "back to basics" have forever altered and influenced my mind and behavior
Same then and same now..keep going Billy.
+Neil Kerr I actually 'was a miner'. A long time ago now though. This song could have been written yesterday.
So you should ask yourself why & not because thats the way it is
One of the great songs.One of the very greatest.
unfortunately still very apt and on the mark for our current situation.
Another working class poet. Appreciate him while he is still here.
Great song and great politics. We need working class solidarity more than ever now.
5 years later and this comment is more true than ever
@@seantennett9174 fax
Shame he turned out to be such a Champaign socialist and sided with the Government and EU against the people when it really mattered.
Not more than ever.., always had been and always will be the same. Socialism to the 'left' simply does not work through history. Free market economics will always be the solution
@@danielward7008 what are you talking about?
Noting has changed the working class are still being trodden on.
he's worth 5 million so he's done ok
And ways will do until they are sufficiently educated which the ruling elite will never allow. Pizza, cheap lager and Jeremy Kyle and the masses are supine
@@joeanderson7316 what working class people can’t make money? Pathetic sentiment.
The working class have never been more prosperous. If your being trodden on its because your allowing it to happen. In the words of john lydon, GET OFF YOUR ARSE
@@waynetalbott969 you need to open your eyes pal and stop being subservient.
Deadset legend. Billy Bragg.
That's what we need now!
Was fortunate enough to see him twice back in the late-1980's. I miss the stark, plaintive power of his early stuff-just him...plugged in. It's everything he had to offer and all anyone could ask for.
2019 and I am still raising a family in austerity... Between the wars
It's really weird trying to listen to Billy Bragg but then you have to listen to a 4 minute long unskippable ad for steak.
Get an adblocker program and you won't have to tolerate it anymore.
adblocker
Free market economy ;-)
I don't get ads. ad blocker.
I like steak. I get ads but never any unskippable ones,and I'd become irate if they ever started denying my perogative to skip any ad I dislike or disapprove of (which is rare,probably because of the tailored algorithms in use).
That this was on a popular music show back in the time is beyond incredible . Not your average pop song . Only in the 80s
Powerful words sang with beauty! Legend!!
I was in London '85 when this was being played everywhere and I never forgot it. Thanks for putting it up; He's a great original.
A superb song from an excellent EP. Billy has the great gift of presenting powerful messages in the form of song. He is truly an inspirational man and long may he continue his fights.
I remember this song very well at the age of 9 back in 1985
The power of Billy Bragg!
He is my hero. Thanks for posting.
1:14 "For their's is a land with a wall all around it and mine is a faith in my fellow man":
theirs doesn't need an apostrophe
@@Penguin_of_Death did that feel good dude
I heard that line in 1985 and it has stuck with me since then. It is golden.
Accidentally stumbled across this song while looking for a different Billy Bragg song. I think I've listened to it 100 times since then. I am currently living under the rise of a fascist authoritarian dictatorship, and only 1/2 of my country sees it. Nothing but fights, people tearing each other down, hate, fear, mistrust, friend against friend, brother against brother. It's impossible to enjoy the last waning scraps of being between the wars. I am heartbroken.
You should see what Maggie did to Liverpool. Never forget.
Found Billy when I was 16 and this first came out. So relevant today. Still brings a lump to my throat.
From Thatcher to May, not a lot has changed. Hoping to see Corbyn bring back dignity to my country for my children’s sake.
I'm to assume your an American from your good grammer and reletivly Anglo sounding name. Just because trump is a political opponent to yourself it's wholly unreasonable to suggest he's bring fascism to the U.S.A
As bad as you think things are now, this is the best you will ever have it and 20 years from now you will wish you could go back to this time...
Billy said in an interview a decade ago he didn't think this song was relevant anymore. I think it's more relevant than ever now
This song always brings a tear to my eye.
This was actually live on top of the pops I can remember it well
Great lyrics great sound
Go Billy Bragg
We need more acoustic singers like this
To show how real life was
This could have been written today!!! Hero.
Spoke for us then and slill speakes for us now
So true. Released in 1985 during Thatcher's slash and burn of British industry, and what's changed 37 years later? Still have a Tory government intent on keeping workers' wages down whilst further enriching the super-wealthy. Only now there's no longer any industry to destroy they're destroying the NHS.
i love this song. Its pure gold.
Remember this in the 80s and still as appropriate now. Brilliant song 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
How things have changed so little since the mid 80s as people still raise famillies in times of austerity . He could have wrote this song today. when will the revolution happen ?????
+John Harrington Never. Your government is drowning your country in foreigners to ensure it never happens.
John Harrington Today? 😊
*written
@@jammingontheone1 go back to UKIP
@@jammingontheone1 the notion of nationality as a concept is the issue not "foreigners" you absolute arse
Bragg is a brilliant musician/songwriter
Greatest love song ever written.
love you Billy. You never sold out and with the help of you we have got so close. Hopefully next time. xx
When Labour represented the working man not the middle class liberal.
It’s the best we have to balance corporate power
@@ericsaalborn8035bullocks the middle class are the enemy
Oh fuck off. You clearly don’t listen to lyrics
Do liberals not work?
Sir Kier.... Fkn joke.
Two cheeks of the same arse.
I think we ask agree the song is a bit special, this really shows what a talented singer Billy is. Pitch perfect live, and it's not a simple melody, while he's investing all the dynamics in the guitar part. Great performer.
Brought me to tears again..Fuckin national anthem!
wunderbares Lied. Immer noch aktuell.
Very relevant at the moment.
But you've got to ask why & not because thats the way it is
I don't understand why people denigrate the song just because they don't like Mr. Bragg's politics. I'm a conservative, and I love him. There's something so raw, heartfelt and true about his music -- very powerful (and a great contrast with the age of autotune).
I don't know how you can listen to his music and still be a conservative. Surely the plight of the working class moves you even a little bit?
What people fail to realize is we all want the same thing, just people have different ideas on how to get there. Neither side is 'evil', neither side is 'selfish', we all want a better country. Some people have faith in fellow countrymen, some people have no faith in fellow countrymen and think that money will trickle down naturally, but we all want the same end goal.
Richard Smith That isn't true though. Its selfish to refuse to help people that are suffering because you want to be and stay rich. Its evil to let disabled people die because you don't want them to recieve the help they need to live. Voting Tory is voting for this.
It is evil to deny disabled people support while giving millionaires tax cuts.
It is evil to praise the public services then cheer after you condemn them to another paycut.
Black star David bowie
Good lad Billy, speaks the truth.
Love it. I still remember seeing him along with the Smiths in London at a free concert in the courtyard of the old GLC. Happy days !
amazing how current the lyrics are even after all these years...
I can't think of a good word for Steve Wright without reaching for my John Cooper-Clarke anthology, but I think this song is at least as much of a British national treasure as "This Land is Your Land" is to the US.
Saw Billy supporting U2 at milton keynes bowl 85 and how he dodged all the 2l plastic beer bottles thanks for some great tunes
30 years. Billy Bragg, a hero for the miner
looks like we are going back to this
:o(
If they could find work they did what they could. Cycling 30 miles and three hours from Truro to Newlyn to stand and hope to be chosen to land some fish at 6 am in the morning. If there were any fish to be landed. And then to die an old man at 67. Retired for two years, lung cancer from the work you got down the mines.
And get up before they went to bed and sleep in a cardboard box
I’m working class,bought up in single parent council house on benefits,me and my three brothers.Now I own my own business and try and help others,support my staff and build a better future for my children
marvellous poet. 30 odd years later; still relevant
"And the war still goes on:-( "
Makes me cry a modern classic love to billy
i bought this ep - this was a good song but the best of the four was his version of leon rosselson's "world turned upside down" - great upload!
Brilliant song.
That just gave me goosebumps. So long ago, but so relevant today. Keep up the fight Billy! They say Cut Back, We say Fight Back!!!!
Nothing killed a 6th form disco night quite like the teenage radical with his bloody Billy Bragg records.
I wonder what brought me here today ... : (
+Blaize what?
The general election result
Listen to these words. Very prophetic, still valid today.
from the Netherlands.... hurrayyyyyyyyy to a glorious day....
That. Was. Brilliant.
Thank you for your support for Scottish independence.
Hopefully we can show Britain a socialist path in an integrated world.
Lol. that makes sense
Lol. twat
Stevie P maybe stop putting comedians in prison
Welcome to 2019
Always such a good lookin' bloke.
Touching, heartfelt and beautiful!
This song is about my family's history. It should be our national anthem.
Smash it billy
Sadly, things have got worse - not better - since Billy sang this. Welcome to Broken Britain.
Worse!! At least there have been very few that are worse than Bragg t singing, this is a dirge.
FKTS ALAW WAFLL MT WACCOE JIMMY 2 TIMES 2 TIMES bums JIMMY MONK
Not just Britain, if that's any comfort to you.
Now is the song that should be heard.
Thank you.
Every chord rings with raw honesty. Glorious.