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    Interesting, but brief, article about the history of "The Internationale."

    We shall be all

    Jason Netek explains the history of the socialist movement's best-known anthem.

    January 9, 2014

    SOCIALISTS TODAY operate in a context where the links to past struggles are few and far between.

    Young people coming to revolutionary conclusions about the world today often don't interact with radicals from previous generations, and therefore don't have the pleasure of hearing their heroic stories. It's quite difficult for a lot of new radicals to comprehend what it feels like to belong to something greater than yourself--to be a part of a global movement with a rich tradition.

    One of the strengths of the left historically was its pageantry. It organized cultural events, socials and festivals. It had songs to sing at gatherings and demonstrations.

    Sometimes singing a powerful song of protest while on the march is even more valuable than chanting slogans. Slogans transmit the message of the group to the wider world. Songs help show newcomers that the group has a vibrant internal life--that its members feel a sense of belonging and worth that doesn't exist in the everyday life of the isolated individual.

    Joe Hill, one of the most revered songwriter-activists in American history, famously said, "A pamphlet, no matter how good, is never read more than once, but a song is learned by heart and repeated over and over."

    
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    ONE OF the most important of our movement's songs is "The Internationale."

    The lyrics come from a poem written by a French socialist and transportation worker Eugène Pottier in 1871 during the short-lived Paris Commune. Pottier was a delegate to this first attempt at workers government, which was drowned in blood by the forces of reaction.

    In 1888, Pottier's words were finally married to an original tune by another socialist workingman, Pierre De Geyter of Belgium. "The Internationale" has been sung by socialists, communists and anarchists ever since.

    The Second International alliance of socialist organizations around the world--which created International Women's Day, for one thing--adopted the song as an official anthem. The Third International, formed after the Russian Revolution of 1917, carried on the tradition. "The Internationale" was the anthem of the USSR after the revolution, until it was dropped in favor of a more explicitly nationalist anthem during the Stalin era.

    During the later years of the Second World War, Arturo Toscanini conducted a medley of Giuseppe Verdi's "Hymn of the Nations"--itself based on the national anthems of several European countries--"The Star Spangled Banner" and "The Internationale," as a tribute to the Allied countries fighting against Nazi Germany. The music was performed by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, with the Westminster Choir, but U.S. censors cut out the socialist anthem.

    While seen as subversive in the West, "The Internationale" became almost sterile by its association with the bureaucratic societies of Russia and its Eastern European satellites. The song still has the same official status in the cynically named "People's Republics" of China and North Korea.

    But despite the attempts to give the song official status, Pottier and De Geyter's anthem of resistance endured. Its rousing call to action could be heard at the barricades of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and other movements that shook the foundations of Stalinism.

    In 1989, the Tiananmen Square demonstrators--long misappropriated in the West as a symbol of anti-Communism--recognized the song for its revolutionary appeal that it really is. They could easily have identified the tune with the so-called socialist regime they were rising up against, but instead, they took it back for themselves.

    "The Internationale" is, above all, a song of protest. It was sung by Russian workers during the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, by volunteers who left their home countries to fight against fascism in the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, and by countless others at scenes of determined struggle against oppression.

    "The Internationale" has been making something of a comeback in recent years, though for radicals, it never really went away. A quick search on the Internet will reveal techno remixes, alongside reggae and heavy-metal renditions. Folk artists such as Alistair Hulett Gregory and Jimmy Gregory have recorded their own versions for years. British singer Billy Bragg's rendition includes his own lyrics and a slight alteration of the tune. A jazz version by Tony Babino kicks off the final credits at the end of Michael Moore's film Capitalism: A Love Story.

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    "THE INTERNATIONALE" has been sung around the world by people who share no common language or cultural norms, but do share a common identity as workers in a global system, which relies on them to function, but treats them like dirt.



    The lyrics are quite simple, yet they have a meaning that transcends time and place. Different versions and translations are sung in different countries by different people, but they all sound the same call. The first verse and refrain of the American version goes like this:

    Arise ye prisoners of starvation
    Arise ye wretched of the earth
    For justice thunders condemnation
    A better world's in birth!

    No more tradition's chains shall bind us
    Arise, ye slaves, no more in thrall
    The earth shall rise on new foundations
    We have been naught we shall be all.

    'Tis the final conflict
    Let each stand in their place
    The international working class
    Shall free the human race.

    What a concept! The downtrodden and mistreated of the world can stand up for themselves. The masses who work, while others live in luxury, are going to upset the balance of things. If they can overcome superstitions and prejudices, they can remake the entire world into whatever they want it to be. They can end wars and conflicts, and they can liberate the entire human race from the terrible existences so many have known. That is the enduring message of "The Internationale."

    And what a song! In every scene of resistance to the bosses' agenda around the world, it is likely that this song is in the air--even if it is only being hummed by a few people. When you sing it at home, you're singing along in a worldwide chorus with people you may never meet, but who are the best friends you'll ever have.

    "The Internationale," as they say, unites the human race.

    Watch participants at the Socialism 2013 conference singing "The Internationale."
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    im transcribing the internationale into guitar tab so comrades can learn it easily, i'll post it once i'm done
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    i like the lyrics but it's a bit dull musically
    i think this would make a better revolutionary anthem
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    i like the lyrics but it's a bit dull musically
    i think this would make a better revolutionary anthem
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    We should use this. Listen to the giraffe chewing, stamping, licking the pole, and the sound of the peeing, and the licking again. It's ambient as fuck.
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    Billy Braggs version ain't to shabbers. The kids just ain't digging it though.
    But as we all know The Kids are Alright.
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    What a powerful song!
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    This is my favorite rendition of the Internationale, although I have no idea what "Khosrean" means or refers to:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au9biMnPwoY
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    Billy Braggs version ain't to shabbers. The kids just ain't digging it though.
    But as we all know The Kids are Alright.
    I really didn't like Bragg's version that much. The english one I've liked the best is probably Hulett's, but that's probably just because I'm a huge fan of acoustic guitar.
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    This is my favorite rendition of the Internationale, although I have no idea what "Khosrean" means or refers to:


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    Holy crap, this version is amazing! Thank you for sharing this!
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    Other than the previously mentioned Alistair Hulett version, my personal fav is this version in Japanese...

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    I freaking love the fanfare at the beginning.
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    This is my favorite rendition of the Internationale, although I have no idea what "Khosrean" means or refers to:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au9biMnPwoY
    I think Khosrean is completely made up, judging by the rest of the videos with it mentioned.
    Among this song, the woman singing this song also does a great version of the Soviet national anthem (except with "Khosrea") and Varshavianka and a nice song called Sacred War. The Khosrea thing is a mystery to me.

    My favorites include but are not limited to (I have a ton favorited on YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ731aR_SBY and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2iozyqbx1Y
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    I read a few days ago how Ceausescu sung The Interationale while being put up against the wall. That would be horribly depressing if he hadn't shit on the very spirit of that song for almost 30 years.


    I know the hate is coming for this one but my favorite version is honestly the Bragg version.
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    I read a few days ago how Ceausescu sung The Interationale while being put up against the wall. That would be horribly depressing if he hadn't shit on the very spirit of that song for almost 30 years.
    It is horribly depressing that he apparently still saw himself as a fighter for socialism.
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    Billy Braggs version ain't to shabbers. The kids just ain't digging it though.
    I can't stand that version. My favorite is the C. H. Kerr/IWW Songbook lyrics.
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    The best non-instrumental version on all of YT.

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    And a punk rock version that sounds pretty cool, in Portuguese.

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    I read a few days ago how Ceausescu sung The Interationale while being put up against the wall. That would be horribly depressing if he hadn't shit on the very spirit of that song for almost 30 years.
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    don't worry, much better men and women have also died singing it
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    Other than the previously mentioned Alistair Hulett version, my personal fav is this version in Japanese...

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    I freaking love the fanfare at the beginning.
    That's a good one. Here's another Japanese version I really like. (It starts about 20 seconds in)

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    I don't know how I feel about the Bragg version. lyrically it isn't awful but musically I don't like it. I also think the older versions were fine as they were.

    When I first saw the Khosrean version I assumed it had something to do with nationstates but I can't confirm that.
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    I can't stand that version. My favorite is the C. H. Kerr/IWW Songbook lyrics.
    Like I said the kids don't dig the Bragg version. But y'all are alright.
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    Here's a rock version I just found:

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    It's a heavy metal/hard rock version sung entirely in Mandarin.
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    don't worry, much better men and women have also died singing it
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