Thread: Utah Phillips & the IWW

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    For anyone who hasnt had the pleasure of listening to this guy:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/44993593...llips.zip.html
    "Dixi et salvavi animam meam" - quoted by Marx
    "Things rarely work out well if one aims at 'moderation'..." - Engels
    "By and by we heare newes of shipwrack in the same place, then we are too blame if we accept it not for a Rock." Sir Philip Sydney
    "The most to be hoped for by groups who claim to belong to the Marxist succession (...) is for them to serve as a hyphen between past and future....nothing can be held sacred – everything is called into question. Only after having been put through such a crucible could socialism conceivably re-emerge as a viable doctrine and plan of action." - Van Heijenoort
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    "Utah Phillips sings the Songs and Tells the Stories of the Industrial Workers of the World"

    1. The Boss
    2. We have Fed the World A Thousand Years
    3. Sheep and Goats
    4. The Timberbeasts Lament
    5. Dump The Bosses off Your Back
    6. The Lumberjack's Prayer
    7. Mr. Block
    8. The Preacher and the Slave
    9. The Popular Wobbly
    10. Casey Jones - The Union Scab
    11. Where The Fraser River Flows
    12. Bread and Roses
    13. Joe Hill
    14. Union Burying Ground
    15. The Two Bums
    16. Hallelujah Im a Bum
    17. Solidarity Forever
    18. There is Power in a Union.
    "Dixi et salvavi animam meam" - quoted by Marx
    "Things rarely work out well if one aims at 'moderation'..." - Engels
    "By and by we heare newes of shipwrack in the same place, then we are too blame if we accept it not for a Rock." Sir Philip Sydney
    "The most to be hoped for by groups who claim to belong to the Marxist succession (...) is for them to serve as a hyphen between past and future....nothing can be held sacred – everything is called into question. Only after having been put through such a crucible could socialism conceivably re-emerge as a viable doctrine and plan of action." - Van Heijenoort

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