The Ballad of Joe Hill - by Phil Ochs

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Written & Sung by Phil Ochs
    In memory of Joe Hill
    7 October 1879 -- 19 November 1915
    Join the One Big Union!
    www.iww.org/

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  • @lsf698
    @lsf698 4 роки тому +80

    Joe Hill come over from Sweden shores
    Looking for some work to do
    And the Statue of Liberty waved him by
    As Joe come a sailing through, Joe Hill
    As Joe come a sailing through
    Oh his clothes were coarse and his hopes were high
    As he headed for the promised land
    And it took a few weeks on the out-of-work streets
    Before he began to understand
    Before he began to understand
    And Joe got hired by a bowery bar
    Sweeping up the saloon
    As his rag would sail over the baroom rail
    Sounded like he whistled on a tune
    You could almost hear him whistling on a tune
    And Joe rolled on from job to job
    From the docks to the railroad line
    And no matter how hungry the hand that wrote
    In his letters he was always doing fine
    In his letters he was always doing fine
    Oh, the years went by like the sun goin' down
    Slowly turn the page
    And when Joe looked back at the sweat upon his tracks
    He had nothing to show but his age
    He had nothing to show but his age
    So he headed out for the California shore
    There things were just as bad
    So he joined the Industrial Workers of the World
    'Cause, the union was the only friend he had
    'Cause, the union was the only friend he had
    Now the strikes were bloody and the strikes were black
    As hard as they were long
    In the dark of night Joe would stay awake and write
    In the morning he would raise them with a song
    In the morning he would raise them with a song
    And he wrote his words to the tunes of the day
    To be passed along the union vine
    And the strikes were led and the songs were spread
    And Joe Hill was always on the line
    Yes, Joe Hill was always on the line
    Now in Salt Lake City a murder was made
    There was hardly a clue to find
    Oh, the proof was poor, but the sheriff was sure
    That Joe was the killer of the crime
    That Joe was the killer of the crime
    Joe raised his hands but they shot him down
    He had nothing but guilt to give
    It's a doctor I need and they left him to bleed
    But he made it 'cause he had the will to live
    Yes, he made it 'cause he had the will to live
    Then the trial was held in a building of wood
    And there the killer would be named
    And the days weighed more than the cold copper ore
    'Cause he feared that he was being framed
    'Cause he found out that he was being framed
    Oh, strange are the ways of western law
    Strange are the ways of fate
    For the government crawled to the mine owner's call
    That the judge was appointed by the state
    Yes, the judge was appointed by the state
    Oh, Utah justice can be had
    But not for a union man
    And Joe was warned by summer early morn
    That there'd be one less singer in the land
    There'd be one less singer in the land
    Now William Spry was Governor Spry
    And a life was his to hold
    On the last appeal, fell a governor's tear
    May the lord have mercy on your soul
    May the lord have mercy on your soul
    Even President Wilson held up the day
    But even he would fail
    For nobody heard the soul searching words
    Of the soul in the Salt Lake City jail
    Of the soul in the Salt Lake City jail
    For 36 years he lived out his days
    And he more than played his part
    For his songs that he made, he was carefully paid
    With a rifle bullet buried in his heart
    With a rifle bullet buried in his heart
    Yes, they lined Joe Hill up against the wall
    Blindfold over his eyes
    It's the life of a rebel that he chose to live
    It's the death of a rebel that he died
    It's the death of a rebel that he died
    In this time in the cell he wrote to his friends
    And his wishes all were plain:
    My body can’t be found in this Utah ground,
    So they laid him on a fast departing train.
    Yes, they laid him on a fast departing train.
    And the rebel rode to Chicago town,
    There were thirty thousand people to mourn.
    And just about the time that Joe lay dying
    A legend was just a-being born.
    A legend was just a-being born.
    Now some say Joe was guilty as charged
    And some say he wasn't even there
    And I guess nobody will ever know
    'Cause the court records all disappeared
    'Cause the court records all disappeared
    Say wherever you go in this fair land
    In every union hall
    In the dusty dark these words are marked
    In between all the cracks upon the wall
    In between all the cracks upon the wall
    It's the very last line that Joe Will wrote
    When he knew that his days were through
    "Boys, this is my last and final will
    Good luck to all of you
    Good luck to all of you"

  • @estoy1001
    @estoy1001 6 років тому +202

    "Fire - go on and FIRE!!!" - Joe Hill's Last Words before his executioners.
    My will is easy to decide
    For there is nothing to divide
    My kin don't need to fuss and moan
    "Moss does not cling to rolling stone"
    My body? Oh, if I could choose
    I would to ashes it reduce
    And let the merry breezes blow
    My dust to where some flowers grow
    Perhaps some fading flower then
    Would come to life and bloom again.
    This is my Last and final Will.
    Good Luck to All of you
    Joe Hill
    - Joe Hill's Last Will & Testament.

    • @filipchetwynd7746
      @filipchetwynd7746 3 роки тому +14

      A poet with some 800 pound balls. Phil and Joe.

  • @michaelkerins9528
    @michaelkerins9528 9 років тому +287

    Phil will never rest in peace. He speaks to us still. That's why we still listen after all these years. He is still trying to lead us to a better world. God bless you Phil.

    • @skpgrn
      @skpgrn 7 років тому +15

      Thanks Michael, Yes, Phil is still a hero to those of us that lived through all of the 60's and early 70's. My heart still aches for 1976. RIP Phil. There are very few of the new "folk" singers of today that understand what the fight is really about! Love and Peace to all, Skip

    • @whitetuxmafiaandfilms5042
      @whitetuxmafiaandfilms5042 6 років тому +7

      He will Rest in Power

    • @francesbrisco776
      @francesbrisco776 4 роки тому +4

      LOVE PHIL A HERO OF EQUALITY

    • @francesbrisco776
      @francesbrisco776 4 роки тому +5

      FOREVER JOE HILL

    • @bjspeck4337
      @bjspeck4337 3 роки тому +2

      @@whitetuxmafiaandfilms5042 The glory will rest on us all.

  • @comeonyouyellows
    @comeonyouyellows 4 роки тому +42

    "For the songs that he made, he was carefully paid with a rifle bullet buried in his heart"
    Rest in Power Joe and Phil - songwriters of the people

  • @daniellarsson3699
    @daniellarsson3699 9 років тому +143

    I actually live in Gävle ( Joe hills hometown ) and they are doing a museum thing for him here now so i went and got an eye opener. Have heard about Joe before but never understood he was from Sweden. Makes me proud of my town even though we got BIG work problems now and maybe should have needed him home now.

    • @isacmeijer6210
      @isacmeijer6210 8 років тому

      Är det fritt inträde?

    • @daniellarsson3699
      @daniellarsson3699 8 років тому +2

      Isac Meijer Det va helt fritt, bara och gå in. Läns muséet är alltid fritt så vitt jag vet :) Detta va i sommras :)

    • @gillesbourgeois5348
      @gillesbourgeois5348 8 років тому +1

      could you translate por favor?

    • @sidDkid87
      @sidDkid87 6 днів тому

      *_pick up Joe's torch, Daniel_*

  • @educatedserf8411
    @educatedserf8411 8 років тому +189

    An injury to One is an injury to All!

  • @ExUSSailor
    @ExUSSailor 8 років тому +224

    When folk singers stood for something.

    • @howardtedder3176
      @howardtedder3176 8 років тому +16

      This song is for Phil Oaks
      Who hung himself with a length of rope
      He took his job seriously
      He weren't no 9 to 5 folk singer
      Like the ones on MTV
      That's what Kirk Kelly said to me
      On the corner of Clinton and Houston Street where.

    • @howardtedder3176
      @howardtedder3176 8 років тому +3

      From Brenda Kahn's album "Goldfish Don't talk back". Can't seem to paste the link here but you can find it on youtube.

    • @gillesbourgeois5348
      @gillesbourgeois5348 8 років тому +16

      Phil Ochs, not Oaks, but maybe he's now a mighty oak tree...who knows?

    • @ChaliQ1
      @ChaliQ1 7 років тому +4

      Maybe He didn't do it.

    • @emilynix6404
      @emilynix6404 6 років тому +2

      Chali Q I believe his paranoia at the end was a tell tale sign. A FOIA petition could bring some light to this case. Though I doubt we'd ever get the answers.

  • @antrim7008
    @antrim7008 3 роки тому +17

    Don’t mourn, organize!

  • @richardarolland6659
    @richardarolland6659 8 років тому +34

    Phil's the best! Happy Labor Day, every day!

  • @erikskoog8415
    @erikskoog8415 3 роки тому +10

    long live the union 2021! we can never give up the hope of a good and honest life.

  • @robertryoma4782
    @robertryoma4782 3 роки тому +13

    joe Hill will live forever in our hearts. And so will the IWW.

  • @carolwells2345
    @carolwells2345 7 років тому +37

    All of this history is being suppressed. History repeats itself. Our children need to know of these ballads for the betterment of our world.

  • @Kickimanjaro
    @Kickimanjaro 3 роки тому +15

    105 years ago and still alive in song

  • @depro9
    @depro9 8 років тому +207

    100 years ago today Joe Hill was murdered. Smash the $TATE!

    • @charlesjurgus
      @charlesjurgus 7 років тому +1

      Yeah, so the post-Soviet thugs don't have to hide their rule behind Trump, huh? Grow up.

    • @alanoneill3065
      @alanoneill3065 7 років тому +11

      yes..and they try to deflect the blame on to Russia...they are getting desperate...

    • @macersracers7459
      @macersracers7459 7 років тому

      not desperate, the end of my comment will address that slightly but, people don't want to accept that too many americans are stupid racist pieces of shit..a lot of people want to think americans are better than they are which they clearly aren't...(unfortunately there are clearly some creepy russian issues (I thought business wise which in my opinion is worse, but now they're making themselves look much more guilty in other ways) but I think people are trying to give americans too much credit. )

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      Hang all fucking communists.

    • @GrindcoreWLKP
      @GrindcoreWLKP 5 років тому +10

      103 years ago today Joe Hill was murdered. Smash the $TATE!

  • @georgejones1189
    @georgejones1189 10 років тому +46

    His best song, in my opinion. There are some lines that give me goosebumps.

    • @howard5992
      @howard5992 2 роки тому

      He had many best songs -
      Pleasures of the Harbor (acoustic version)
      When I'm Gone
      Crucifixion
      No More Songs
      Is There Anybody Here
      Jim Dean of Indiana
      The War Is Over

  • @Political_TSP
    @Political_TSP 7 років тому +44

    From the preamble of the Constitution of Joe Hill's labor union, the Industrial Workers of the World:
    "Instead of the conservative motto, 'A fair day's wage for a fair day's work,' we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wage system."
    It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be organized, not only for everyday struggle with capitalists, but also to carry on production when capitalism shall have been overthrown. By organizing industrially we are forming the structure of the new society within the shell of the old."

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      Hang all fucking communists.

    • @DavidLemmo
      @DavidLemmo 6 років тому +21

      Without "communists", workers will get nothing. No minimum wage, no work life balance, no paid time off, they'll become as poor as early Industrial workers.

    • @jasonmartin4775
      @jasonmartin4775 4 роки тому +8

      @@strelokoperator7509 Hang all fucking fascists.

    • @theultimate0117
      @theultimate0117 3 роки тому +2

      @@strelokoperator7509 you are ignorant

  • @Lurie2010
    @Lurie2010 10 років тому +42

    R.I.P. Phil Ochs.

  • @sh230968
    @sh230968 2 роки тому +3

    In my subconscious, I was looking for this tune.

  • @aaronseymour5905
    @aaronseymour5905 6 років тому +8

    There's Little bit of joe hill in all of us, most recently in Florida states MR A. Feis - god bless, and good luck to all of you.

  • @UncleGranda
    @UncleGranda 7 років тому +43

    Phil, such a beauty, stood for everyone, and was told it was wrong, harassed until he took his own life. I feel the World is descending into another dark political and social hour, but where are our folk heroes? Where is Phil ochs? Please my beautiful brothers and sisters be better, and let's be the majority, John Lennon said it well in his song "imagine", so well in fact I don't feel I need to repeat it, peace

    • @fulanopirado4701
      @fulanopirado4701 7 років тому +2

      Robert Goodall there are some ;)

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 6 років тому +2

      Callista is so right. Better a principled war than unprincipled peace.

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      Of course he killed himself all of you commies are mentally ill and the suicide rate is disproportionately high in mentally ill degenerates.

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      Callista Graves
      You'll sit on twitter and kvetch or you'll hold up protest signs then leave a mess in the park when you leave. You're not fit to fight anything.

    • @Gaff.
      @Gaff. 6 років тому +8

      'Let's make fun of suicidal people. This is the hallmark of a mature political movement.'

  • @mattc7979
    @mattc7979 8 років тому +60

    Happy Labor Day, fight the power

    • @rockyracune1779
      @rockyracune1779 7 років тому +7

      Fight Hillary Clinton.

    • @SouthCom1917
      @SouthCom1917 5 років тому +8

      @@rockyracune1779 Fight the system, comrade, no matter what name it goes by or what face it wears.

    • @s3xyn0sfera2
      @s3xyn0sfera2 3 роки тому

      @@SouthCom1917 Hell yeah!

  • @charliesmith4072
    @charliesmith4072 Рік тому +5

    Phil, was the person Bob Dylan pretended to be.

    • @BazookaTooth707
      @BazookaTooth707 28 днів тому +1

      There's a reason Bob Dylan is remembered today and Ochs is almost forgotten. It's not because one was more deserving of fame, but rather one was willing to sell their soul and the other refused. Phil did so many benefits and never took a dime. He stood for what he believed was right. He took many stances that he knew would affect his career in a negative way. Many of his colleagues ended up selling out. If you wanted a career you moved on from the protest music. Simple as that. Such a shame.

  • @susanalles3145
    @susanalles3145 8 років тому +24

    We will always remember,

  • @barbarabartleson8950
    @barbarabartleson8950 3 роки тому +4

    Joe Hill was always on the line... 💖
    🖐️😌🕊️

  • @GrahamByrne63
    @GrahamByrne63 3 роки тому +4

    I can listen to these story telling songs all day R I P to the greatest of songwriters

  • @phildavison9100
    @phildavison9100 2 роки тому +2

    As you can hear, Phil woke up Bobby D to the world. Bob acknowledges it now. Love both of them. Life-changers for me. Many thanks to whomever provided this to us.

  • @sderoski1
    @sderoski1 Рік тому +1

    Joe Hill and IWW are still inspiring workers everywhere to organize and fight like hell!

  • @audraharford8799
    @audraharford8799 3 роки тому +4

    Ideas are bulletproof...

  • @WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT
    @WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT 4 роки тому +7

    Phil Ochs - another martyr.

  • @11222stan
    @11222stan 3 роки тому +3

    Words are powerful, songs even more...

  • @nathannikolic1458
    @nathannikolic1458 9 років тому +226

    Stop putting ads on Phil Ochs' songs UA-cam. It's heretical.

    • @tisxirse1962
      @tisxirse1962 9 років тому +45

      Use AdBlockPlus. Its icon is red for a reason.

    • @bluesriot2
      @bluesriot2 8 років тому +1

      +Nathan Nikolic saw that ad for the B n G g'tars - ONLY good ad ! ever saw - !rony ? yah

    • @hugeprolestate
      @hugeprolestate 8 років тому +2

      +TIS XIRSE ublock or bust

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      Hang all fucking communists.

    • @bashermn5476
      @bashermn5476 6 років тому +15

      Hey Strelock Operator, get a life

  • @triplucid3563
    @triplucid3563 6 років тому +18

    JOE HILL= Immigrant, INSPIRATION, LEGEND, AND A TRUE AMERICAN!

  • @andydensmore5293
    @andydensmore5293 10 років тому +36

    There should be a movie on the life of joe hill

    • @estoy1001
      @estoy1001 6 років тому +5

      There is, and I have a copy. It was a cool film, but it's odd hearing Swedish folks doing American accents... but then the same can be said of American export historical pieces.

    • @danielkeniston7390
      @danielkeniston7390 6 років тому +4

      There should be a movie made on the life of Phil ochs

    • @triplucid3563
      @triplucid3563 6 років тому

      Daniel Keniston there is

    • @GamerParent
      @GamerParent 5 років тому +7

      Did you not listen? There has been a movie made, and it stars Elizabeth Taylor as the Industrial Workers of the World ;)

    • @Ma_Ba
      @Ma_Ba 4 роки тому

      @@danielkeniston7390vis a vis a Phil Ochs film: There is a documentary. I think his brother had something to do with it. I believe there were lots of good reviews of it. It is sad though. He needed help for his mental and emotional wellness.

  • @michellegirard3128
    @michellegirard3128 8 років тому +27

    Happy Labour Day! Organize and resist!

  • @erictansley2085
    @erictansley2085 Рік тому +1

    Speaks so powerfully to us today in these post-Johnson and Trump days. RIP Phil.

  • @steefvanburen7985
    @steefvanburen7985 Рік тому +1

    if other people sing a song about you .... rest in peace Mister Hill

  • @alanoneill3065
    @alanoneill3065 8 років тому +9

    read up on the Paterson Silk Strike 1913...I'm in Scotland by the way

  • @tusaelmirondo5762
    @tusaelmirondo5762 3 роки тому +3

    Gracias! 🖤🖤🖤

  • @kylehoupt1459
    @kylehoupt1459 9 років тому +4

    Great !

  • @topotube
    @topotube 6 років тому +8

    "In 1914, John G. Morrison, a Salt Lake City area grocer and former policeman, and his son were shot and killed by two men.[6] The same evening, Hill arrived at a doctor's office with a gunshot wound, and briefly mentioned a fight over a woman. Yet Hill refused to explain further, even after he was accused of the grocery store murders on the basis of his injury. Hill was convicted of the murders in a controversial trial. Following an unsuccessful appeal, political debates, and international calls for clemency from high-profile figures and workers' organizations, Hill was executed in November 1915. After his death, he was memorialized by several folk songs. His life and death have inspired books and poetry.
    The identity of the woman and the rival who supposedly caused Hill's injury, though frequently speculated upon, remained mostly conjecture for nearly a century. William M. Adler's 2011 biography of Hill reveals new information about his alibi, which was never introduced at his trial.[7] According to Adler, Hill and his friend and countryman, Otto Appelquist, were rivals for the attention of 20-year-old Hilda Erickson, a member of the family with whom the two men were lodging. In a recently discovered letter, Erickson confirmed her relationship with the two men and the rivalry between them. The letter indicates that when she first discovered Hill was injured, he explained to her that Appelquist had shot him, apparently out of jealousy."
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hill

    • @edrenajones5960
      @edrenajones5960 5 років тому +2

      George Smith Ah, my thanks for the history lesson. History may be written by the victor, but the truth can be sung by anyone.

  • @user-og8zs3lp5m
    @user-og8zs3lp5m 4 роки тому +3

    Joe hill was always on the line. Get organised lads

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever 3 роки тому +1

    Good luck to all of you!

  • @imlistening1137
    @imlistening1137 Рік тому +1

    Wow, just think if speech was as limited then as it is now, we would not have the songs Of Phil Ochs or Joe Hill.

  • @stubones49
    @stubones49 10 років тому +2

    thank you Tommi Rautiainen for the message-
    I got it and only speak one language-
    Thanks for the thoughts!

  • @rebeccarosenbaum2193
    @rebeccarosenbaum2193 3 роки тому +2

    love Phil Ochs. he and joe hill must be always remember. for a blessing.

  • @sharonazar1
    @sharonazar1 Рік тому

    Heartbreaking...

  • @Maximillian-Tiberius-Rex
    @Maximillian-Tiberius-Rex 7 років тому +21

    don't mourn
    ORGANISE

    • @emilynix6404
      @emilynix6404 6 років тому +6

      Strelok Operator How insecure are you really?

    • @emilynix6404
      @emilynix6404 6 років тому +5

      Strelok Operator you can do the world the favor you nerd.

  • @caitlinbelforti3939
    @caitlinbelforti3939 8 років тому +19

    This dude was funny.

  • @tommirautiainen8629
    @tommirautiainen8629 11 років тому +8

    Yes! I am sorry but my first language is finnish, but what I mean is that in unated states of america have been deasant, good, hard working people who have allways loosed the game. But still I believe at in there are Jack Londons, John Reeds, Thoreaus, Mark Twains etc. who believe of freedom of the people. Every poor, every homeles, every underpaid; homeles, hungry poor bustard is shame of face of land of freedom.

  • @22Lokomotiv
    @22Lokomotiv 8 років тому +14

    Took the John Henry tune and converted it to Joe Hill

  • @robertcowde520
    @robertcowde520 5 років тому +2

    Working class power

  • @Pyraticalpunk
    @Pyraticalpunk 4 роки тому

    Just received my sabocat flag!!

  • @chrisparker5796
    @chrisparker5796 7 років тому +1

    We never forget or forgive

  • @Moneyaddthenmultiply
    @Moneyaddthenmultiply 4 роки тому +2

    Bernie 2020

  • @gillesbourgeois5348
    @gillesbourgeois5348 8 років тому +4

    someone has a clearer version of the last will? it's hard to read...

    • @DavidVT23
      @DavidVT23 7 років тому +3

      It's on wikipedia:
      My will is easy to decide
      For there is nothing to divide
      My kin don't need to fuss and moan
      "Moss does not cling to rolling stone"
      My body? Oh, if I could choose
      I would to ashes it reduce
      And let the merry breezes blow
      My dust to where some flowers grow
      Perhaps some fading flower then
      Would come to life and bloom again.
      This is my Last and final Will.
      Good Luck to All of you
      Joe Hill

  • @alanoneill3065
    @alanoneill3065 8 років тому +3

    I Will Win

  • @kdonofrio22
    @kdonofrio22 5 років тому

    I saw him at the Philadelphia folk festival 1968;; was wearing a bizarre USA costume

  • @tommirautiainen8629
    @tommirautiainen8629 11 років тому +2

    Jep.Joel Emmanuel Hägglund; Also called Joe Hillsröm was a REBEL. My grandad was in the riot of montreal and Joseph was a man. Lumberjacks from north!

  • @CatalystParadox
    @CatalystParadox 2 роки тому

    Can someone explain the joke about Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor as Joe Hill and the IWW for me? I figure it's a reference to a movie I'm not familiar with.

  • @mikeflynn6816
    @mikeflynn6816 7 років тому +6

    That feel when shit that should have been laid to rest and solved sixty years ago ends up relevant again.

    • @strelokoperator7509
      @strelokoperator7509 6 років тому

      I agree, we should have killed all the commies 60 years ago.

  • @Breakbeat90s
    @Breakbeat90s 5 років тому

    sounds like Foxygen - San Francisco

  • @b8akaratn
    @b8akaratn 11 місяців тому +1

    ... and all of a sudden, you see why TheRecordIndu$try $hut Phil Off

    • @BazookaTooth707
      @BazookaTooth707 28 днів тому +1

      You should go through all of the bootlegs. There are many songs of his that never made it on album due to their source material and controversial lyrics. Phil never wanted to sell out like some of his colleagues. The man in the gold lame' suit was satirical. It was one final middle finger to the industry and our human tendency to idolize public figures.

    • @b8akaratn
      @b8akaratn 28 днів тому

      @@BazookaTooth707 wow - thanks! 👍 🙂

  • @pefernottosay3461
    @pefernottosay3461 5 років тому +1

    yes we all know where Utah's at

  • @k.a.u.4599
    @k.a.u.4599 7 років тому +4

    Hands up, don't shoot Joe Hill.

  • @mikenelson1074
    @mikenelson1074 9 років тому

    Not written by Ochs but by Alfred Hays and Earl Robinson

    • @wallybrooker1189
      @wallybrooker1189 9 років тому +6

      +Mike Nelson Not so Mike, but the confusion is understandable. This version is actually by Phil Ochs. The one to which you refer is also known as "Joe Hill" but many call it "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night". It's been recorded by a lot of people, including Paul Robeson. There are several other songs about Joe Hill including a recent one by David Rovics.

    • @mikenelson1074
      @mikenelson1074 9 років тому +8

      +Wally Brooker Thanks Wally for the temperate language of your correction. It's so easy on the web to react hastily and think you know better than others. If I had listened just a minute I would have heard the difference. I do like the one with Robeson singing best.

    • @wallybrooker1189
      @wallybrooker1189 9 років тому +4

      +Mike Nelson Good to hear back from you. I agree with you that there is too much rudeness in online commentary. It's so unnecessary. Seems we both admire Robeson and Ochs!

  • @Suth1172
    @Suth1172 3 роки тому +2

    This is sad as shit, good luck to all who are organising against Capitalism and Oppression.

  • @bjspeck4337
    @bjspeck4337 3 роки тому

    I've seen that face.

  • @steefvanburen7985
    @steefvanburen7985 3 роки тому +3

    This Skinhead salutes Joe Hill

  • @Rhettofbodom
    @Rhettofbodom 7 років тому

  • @ChaliQ1
    @ChaliQ1 7 років тому +1

    Self Fulling prophecy

  • @tommirautiainen8629
    @tommirautiainen8629 11 років тому

    It's so hard to explaine! Do you have any frien who spea finnish? I could explain everything what I mean better to my own language.

  • @gillesbourgeois5348
    @gillesbourgeois5348 8 років тому

    what means that picture at 4:25 ? if I'm right I can read "jEW" on the left side and "RFM" on the right side...I don't know this drawing...

    • @lblankblank2865
      @lblankblank2865 7 років тому +11

      it's not j-e-w, it's "J.E.H." for "Joel Emmanuel Hägglund" which was Joe Hill's birth name. R.F.M. is for Ricardo Flores Magón of Mexico...

  • @truekaliban4674
    @truekaliban4674 2 роки тому +1

    The Ballad of Joe Chill
    I dreamed I saw Joe Chill, last night,
    Outside The Rivoli,
    Says I, “You killed my mom and dad,”
    “I know I did,” says he.
    “I know I did,” says he.
    “In Gotham Town, “ I says to him,
    “Where decency has fled,
    You’ll never face a murder charge,
    Though Mom and Dad are dead,
    Though Mom and Dad are dead.”
    “The cops don’t care about you, Joe,
    That vow they take’s a lie.
    But, some day I will be a MAN.
    And I DO, Joe, says I
    And I DO, Joe, says I.”
    So, twelve years down, beneath my boot,
    Fear blazing in his eyes,
    I know what his kind tries to kill,
    Does only galvanize,
    Does only galvanize.
    From Central City up to Met,
    In each lab and meesrahd,
    Where decent men care what is right,
    They finish those like Chill,
    They finish those like Chill.
    I dreamed I saw Joe Chill, last night,
    Outside The Rivoli……….

  • @JoshOSU73
    @JoshOSU73 4 роки тому

    Love Phil Ochs, but this is straight-up snatched from Woody Guthrie's "John Hardy". Surprised that Ochs doesn't at least acknowledge this in the song's introduction.

    • @wolf980911
      @wolf980911 4 роки тому +4

      Listen again, he say it's to the tune of John Hardy

  • @jeligula
    @jeligula 10 років тому +1

    Wait a minute here. I thought that Phil Ochs was nothing more than a crossword puzzle answer.

  • @oppothumbs1
    @oppothumbs1 4 роки тому +1

    The only song on Tape from California I couldn't get through. A very hard song to like if you are not a true Leftist. Carry on Trump! just kidding. The lyrics are not full of Phil's great wordplay and the melody simple and bland. Love Tape for Cali and Half a Century high and most of the songs. Phil you set the bar too high by a half a century. Phil's best is Flower Lady, imo.

  • @alg11297
    @alg11297 3 роки тому

    Joe Hill actually never wrote any original songs but set words to popular songs of the era that everyone already knew. (Much like Phil Ochs is here putting lyrics to a song of another's writing) Unlike the other song, made famous by Joan Baez, Joe Hill was not killed by the Copper mine officials. He apparently showed up at a doctor's office with a bullet wound and refused to explain how he got it. After trial after trial and appeal after appeal Joe made no attempt to defend himself. And he was shot by a firing squad. There is no indication that he was an organizer or had anything to do with union work other than belonging to the IWW like millions of other folks. Blaming his membership in the IWW was used as an excuse for his guilty verdict. Only a few years later the famous case of Sacco and Venzetti was heralded as a miscarriage of justice and their membership in anarchist organizations and their foreign birth were blamed on the outcome. Neither case was ever "solved" but no other person was found to be a suspect. So much for marching for causes of people who find themselves in bad situations, sometimes of their own making.

    • @sharonazar1
      @sharonazar1 Рік тому

      POEM
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      My Last Will
      Lyrics written by
      Joe Hill
      Publication date
      March 1916
      Composition date
      November 18, 1915
      Language
      English
      Comments
      Joe Hill wrote "My Last Will" the night before his execution and handed it through the bars to a prison guard. It was first published in the March 1916 edition of the IWW "Little Red Songbook". Eventually, Ethel Raim set the poem to music and named the song "Joe Hill's Last Will". Swede Mats Paulson's song uses the original title. The first lines are:
      "My will is easy to decide
      For I have nothing to divide
      My kin don't need to weep and moan
      Moss does not cling to a rolling stone"

    • @user-ir7ow4rq3b
      @user-ir7ow4rq3b 11 місяців тому

      Idiot