lots of talent in this song for sure but as a cover i kinda hate it tbh
@grannyjudi14 ай бұрын
Megar just got freedom medal for presiders biden......
@MrDarthVadersMom8 ай бұрын
Coming back for the bajillionth time. Love this song and you, Barbara Dane. <3
@mortalclown38129 ай бұрын
Damn. This is magnificent. Jacob, thank you. I keep coming back to hear it.
@mortalclown38129 ай бұрын
When righteousness had a prayer... Be proud of being woke. Paz y luz.
@michaelsummerleigh477910 ай бұрын
a record that always leaves me speechless with Hope that maybe homo sapiens will somehow stop being a species of destructive assholes
@martinholsinger1932 Жыл бұрын
Great version of a classic, but the moving image is not nice in a not nice way! 🙂
@lordspucke8938 Жыл бұрын
wow...what a total flash.thx 4 this
@josephhernandez9531 Жыл бұрын
✊
@ZenQuagga3 жыл бұрын
An 11-year-old clip that perfectly captures 2021
@MrRockzilla864 жыл бұрын
Wow..How amazingly beautiful!
@nayaarbiter89124 жыл бұрын
June 12th is the anniversary of Medgar Evers murder... Might we all remember his demonstration, inclusive of showing up at the trial for Emmett Till every day. Might we honor Myrlie Evers-Williams and how she continued her march towards freedom for so many
@susankennedy57394 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Nya -- may we all remember.
@lauraschlieselhuber84874 жыл бұрын
Greetings from France. In the middle of the yellow jackets movement.
@snafutarfu14405 жыл бұрын
"The nice way always fails" How true.
@GoingBallistickFilms5 жыл бұрын
This song is so fuckin good
@MrRazorblade9996 жыл бұрын
Great voice and I live the sound of the guitar.
@Sackofbooks6 жыл бұрын
Apparently it isn't nice to kneel now...
@mortalclown38124 жыл бұрын
🙋☮️👊
@ndf34 жыл бұрын
I know!!!! They expect docility
@3DDoor7 жыл бұрын
The song was the opening tune on the album Barbara Dane and the Chambers Brothers in 1966. Credited as: Words by Malvina Reyolds and music by Barbara Dane and Malvina Reynolds. Barbare Dane explains her alterations to the music in the liner notes on the album: This album came together finally after a real heap of obstacles were overcome. We wanted to start it in late spring of 1964 when we were at the Ash Grove together, with the song "It Isn't Nice", but it seemed the record companies were afraid of it. Even now, with all the top-forty-folk-rock protest around, I think they still are because it offers a program of action instead of the aimless complaining so popular now. Malvina Reynolds' powerful words, written after she herself had participated in the San Francisco Palace Hotel Sit-Ins, has helped change the history of hundreds of young people there who kept on insisting on their rights even when the "old-heads" of the established civil rights groups told them "It Isn't Nice", and it has a special and personal meaning for them. I felt that the same sense of courage and commitment was what I wanted to pass on to the young Mississippians and other students working in the South where I was going to sing at Freedom Schools and mass meetings that summer. I wanted to give the music a forceful rhythmic feeling in hopes that this would help the meaning get across and the words be picked up and passed around quicker, so I made a new tune and added a solidrock beat. Lots of people were shocked, including Malvina herself, saying what's the idea of making rock-and-roll out of serious stuff, but I saw no conflict. It seemed to me the more serious the content, the more appealing the form should be. And before long, kids all over the Mississippi delta were harmonizing it and "working out" to it. .. and we got ''folk rock".
@mortalclown38129 ай бұрын
Thank you.💫
@3DDoor7 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful recording of this song. Lovely, clear and bright, free from all vanity. Pure conviction and talent. Let me quote Bob Dylan speaking about Barbara Dane in the magazine Broadside in 1964: "I mean people like Tom Paxton, Barbara Dane, an Johnny Herald... they are the heroes if such a word has t be used here they are the ones that lose materialistically ah yes but in their own minds they dont an that is much more important it means much more we need more kind a people like that people that cant go against their conscience no matter what they might gain an I've come to think that that might be the most important thing in the whole wide world... not going against your conscience nor your own natural senses for I think that that is all the truth there is... an no more"
@RobertTanguay7 жыл бұрын
I just listened this for two hours straight. Seriously. Brought me to tears.
@roland48594 жыл бұрын
Found this song today! My goodness......we don't mind !!!!
@andreagreen28512 жыл бұрын
I can’t stop. It rips my heart out. Soul jumping.
@MrDarthVadersMom Жыл бұрын
Me, too. AGAIN!
@blaggard1327 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the Chambers Brothers are playing as well as singing on this?
@3DDoor7 жыл бұрын
Yes, you hear the Chambers Brothers both playing and singing background vocals here. Barbara Dane in the liner notes: " The Chambers Brothers could make anybody sing good. One day soon we'll make a blues album together, with plenty of time to work it all out just right, and then you'll hear a lot more of Lester's fine exciting harp, Willie's juicy guitar, and all the rest. I'd love to see them make some Folkways albums by themselves, too, so you could really hear them without echo and amps turned high, just singing their souls."
@mmedefarge6 жыл бұрын
I'd almost forgotten how good they were and some really fine a cappella harmonies they sang too.
@davidruizdelvizo29738 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Mr. Charlie didn't see us. That's why everything is so messed up.
@Yourismouter8 жыл бұрын
this changes everything brought me here!
@mmedefarge8 жыл бұрын
Songs of my youth; it brings back the hope of the time. I'd love to see a resurgence of that activism though the corporate- controlled media wouldn't broadcast it as they did then, every night on the 7 PM news.
@mortalclown38124 жыл бұрын
True words. I'm about to turn 62. Still got tie-dye in my soul.
@ruthzalph17798 жыл бұрын
FREEDOM ISN'T FREE. YOU PAY A BIG PRICE FOR FREEDOM.
@bobby.rumble8 жыл бұрын
amazing song !
@Madronaxyz8 жыл бұрын
Malvina Reynolds wrote this and sung it originally. She was an amazing person--she had to be to earn a PhD in the early 20th century. One of my heroes! You can find several versions right here on KZbin. I can't seem to post a link.
@mattwurth0665 жыл бұрын
Madronaxyz , She was extraordinary and I just discovered her interesting legacy in 2016...
@chilblain18 жыл бұрын
Medgar Evers (spills drink).
@Juldanyt9 жыл бұрын
Check out the original by the writer Malvina Reynolds as well.
@C6H12B269 жыл бұрын
Great version, indeed ! The Judy Collins version is excellent, too ... Great thanks !
@kimmccargo531111 жыл бұрын
Great song.
@MrMarkmark5712 жыл бұрын
I LOVE IT !!
@beachdog6713 жыл бұрын
Good lord, I haven't heard this in damned near 50 years! Thanks for posting. Wasn't that a time?
@walteryost95774 жыл бұрын
We need songs like just as much today as we did then
@BayAreaFlamenco13 жыл бұрын
check out Barbara Dane's website barbaradane net
@PeterBurr4713 жыл бұрын
Another favorite version of this is on Judy Collins' "Fifth Album"....
@68dharmabum13 жыл бұрын
This is a great version, of a "peoples classic', Do people still remeber Medgar Evers? I do, and I hope you never forget either. I wonder if people still sing this song at rallies? I've bee told it isn't nice to sing at rallies anymore.
@Mookummockup6 жыл бұрын
Some animal rights activists sang this after being packed into a bus on the way to jail after rescuing chickens from a factory farm! It was really inspiring
@mortalclown38124 жыл бұрын
It needs to be heard... The good fight is far from over. Loved this music. Peace out, children.☮️✌️
@DuneDingDong14 жыл бұрын
Wahou! La guitare est géniale! la chanson aussi ^^'