Banda inglesa formada en 1968. Pertenecientes a la camada que trajo glorias como Soft Machine, Caravan y Pink Floyd. Una diferencia notable entre estos y The Strawbs (apócope de "Strawberries") es que siempre utilizaron melodías más cercanas al folk que a la música experimental, no por eso su sonido fue menos vanguardista. Por sus filas pasaron gente como Richard Hudson,John Ford (quienes dejarían a la banda para formar un dueto no del todo logrado)
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Part Of The Union Strawbs John Ford / Richard Hudson =================
Intro: pick a C then F / / /
F Now I'm a union man, Gm Amazed at what I am BbFBbF I say what I think - that the company stinks CBbF Yes, I'm a union man.
F When we meet at the local hall Gm I'll be voting with them all BbFBbF With a hell of a shout it's "out brothers out" CBbF And the rise of the factory's fall
Chorus:
C F / / / Ohhhh, you don't get me I'm part of the union C / F / You don't get me I'm part of the union F / / / You don't get me I'm part of the union BbFBbBbCF 'Till the day I die, 'till the day I die
As a union man I'm wise, To the lies of the company spies And I don't get fooled by the factory rules 'Cause I always read between the lines.
And I always get my way If I strike for higher pay When I show my card to the Scotland Yard This is what I say :
Chorus
Before the union did appear My life was half as clear Now I've got the power to the working hour And every other day in the year.
So though I'm a working man I can ruin the governments plan Though I'm not too hard, the sight of my card Makes me some kind of Superman.
Chorus and repeat
Note: Hudson & Ford did well a few years later with a band called The Monks (Nice legs, shame about her face, Drugs in my pocket)
- another ace 70s tab from Dave Turner & Tim Willett