Τρίτη 19 Ιουνίου 2012

Song Of The Day 19/06/2012

Uncle Tupelo - Coal Miners


from "March 16-20, 1992" (1992)
















come, all you coalminers
wherever you may be
and listen to the story
that I relate to thee
my name is nothing extra
but the truth to you I tell
I am a coalminer
and I'm sure I wish you well

I was born in old Kentucky
in a coal camp, born and bred
I know about old beans
bulldog gravy and cornbread
I know how the miners work and slave
in the coalmines every day
for a dollar in the company store
for that is all they pay

mining is the most dangerous work
in our land today
plenty of dirty, slaving work
for very little pay
coalminers, won't you wake up
and open your eyes and see
what this dirty capitalist system
has done to you and me

dear miners, they will slave you
until you can't work no more
and what will you get for your laborbut a dollar in the company store
a tumbledown shack to live in
snow and rain pouring through the topand you have to pay the company rentand your
payments will never stop

they take our very lifeblood
they take our children's lives
take fathers away from children
take husbands away from wives coalminers, won't you organize
wherever you may be
and make this a land of freedom
for workers, like you and me

I am a coalminer
and I'm sure I wish you well
let's sink this capitalist system
to the darkest pits of hell

2 σχόλια:

  1. Θα βάλω συναρπαστικό περισσότερο για τους στίχους...

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  2. Έχει κάτι ορυχεία στην Αυστραλία... Όλα τα "καλά" παιδιά είναι μαζεμένα εκεί! Βέβαια, τα λεφτά είναι απίστευτα, αν σκεφθεί κανείς ότι δουλεύουν δεκαπενθήμερο... Όσο για το τραγούδι, πολύ καλό και οι στίχοι ακόμη καλύτεροι. Jeff Tweedy και Jay Farrar ένεκα...

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