Billy Bragg (Stephen William Bragg, Barking, Essex, England, 20 December, 1957) is an English singer, songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, and his lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes.
In 1977, Bragg formed the punk rock/pub rock band Riff Raff, and toured London's pubs and clubs. The band released a series of singles, which did not receive wide exposure. He also worked in Guy Norris Records in Barking.
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Ideology - Billy Bragg (Talking to the Taxman about Poetry) -----------------------------------------------------------
Brilliant Bragg-style ringing chords in this one (for which I don't know all the names) - so give it laldy!!
E 022100 E2 002200 B 004400 A 577655 C#m 446654 B2 799877
EE2 When one voice rules the nation EE2 Just because they're top of the pile EE2BEE2 Doesn't mean their vision is the clearest
(repeat pattern) The voices of the people Are falling on deaf ears Our politicians all become careerists
A They must declare their interests E But not their company cars EC#m Is there more to a seat in the Parliament F#mB2 Than sitting on your arse
(pattern 1) And the best of all this bad bunch Are shouting to be heard Above the sound of ideologies clashing
(pattern 1) Outside the patient millions Who put them into power Expect a little more back for their taxes
(pattern 1) Like schools books,beds in hospitals And peace in our bloody time All they get is old men grinding axes
(pattern 2) Who've built their private fortunes On the things they can rely The courts,the secret handshake The Stock Exchange and the old school tie
(pattern 1) For God and Queen and Country All things they justify Above the sound of ideologies clashing
(pattern 1) God bless the Civil Service The nations saving grace While we expect democracy They're laughing in our face And although our cries get louder Their laughter gets louder still Above the sound of ideologies clashing
finish on C#m
more to come - eventually.
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