10 - Redgum - Killing Floor video free download


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Duration: 03:29
Uploaded: 2011/11/04

Verity Truman: flute, tin whistle, vocals

John Schumann: guitar, lead vocals

Michael Atkinson: guitar, mandolin, electric guitar, piano, vocals

Chris Timms: violin, vocals

Produced by: Chris Gunn, Mark Boath, Redgum

Engineer: Mark Boath

Recorded at Lucky Larry's Lepertone Studios, South Australia

Lyrics

Killing Floor

Joe spoke no English but he had a dream

And he saved up most of his pay

To bring his wife and six kids from Lebanon

And settle down here to stay

You could feel the prison of his loneliness

'Cause he wouldn't see them for years

He kept brandy behind the compressed air tanks

And he gulped it when the coast was clear

Nick the Greek collected tropical fish

But he had to be a character too

So he smuggled in piranha just to break the law

And he fed 'em on kangaroo

Bob's pride was his handlebar moustache

And he said he still combed out sand

He pushed a tank through the Western Desert

So they made him the leading hand

And the summer night shifts were long and cool

And Charlie chain-smoked cigars

Young David sweated in his speckled paint mask

As he gazed out at the stars...

Crazy Charlie was a Yugoslav

His old straight-eight Chevvy could move

His ambition was live on a hippy commune

When Dave told him about free love...

Fred had been a farmer and a heavyweight champ

He had hands like a stump-jump plough

He'd moved the earth with a thrust of his arm

He was loading on the paintline now

And the boys made a noise every Friday night

At the bar of the Hilton Hotel

Downing pints and chewing the fat

'Til the ten o'clock closing bell...

It was only rumour 'til the foreman came

And hiding his shame with a cough

He said 'They're cutting back down to one shift now..

they're going to have to lay you off..."

Joe held his gaze and gulped a brandy

And spat it out at his feet

Bob stood bolt-still looking thunderstruck

Nick swore for an hour in Greek...

But their anger was spent in a rush of fire

And then smouldered out of mind

When they shook hands on that last grey day

Each was in his way resigned

And a few days later I saw old Joe

And he looked like he'd aged ten years

Drunk on the tiles of the Stag Hotel

And he couldn't hold back the tears

Fred'd talked of his gruelling heavyweight bouts

I remembered what he'd said

"There's no giving up on that killing floor

If you don't fight you're dead..."

If you work with your hands for you livelihood

Some day you might have to choose

When the class war rages on the factory floor

If you don't fight you lose...

If you don't fight you lose....

Nearly all of these characters were real. I worked with them over eight months on a production line on South Road. I thought I made up the last line which, on our first interstate tours, we were later gratified to see grafitti-ed on hoardings and stations. However, as some pedantic souls have pointed out, it was a subconscious Australian twist on Mao's `dare to struggle, dare to win'. - MA

Comments

9 years ago

dms3393

Wonderful song from my younger years, thank you.

10 years ago

KCBill13

This song is as important in 2013 as the time it was written. Coal Seam Gas transnational players are focusing on Santos and getting LNG to try and compete with the Yanks.

10 years ago

Sean4670

Great post. Thanks mate. Easily my favourite redgum song.

11 years ago

35morini

Such a haunting and incredibly evocative collage of narratives from an era I just caught the tale end of. It's a pity it's message is lost in the blur of the digital age. This goes down as another one of those great unknown Australian songs buried deep behind the "hit songs".. Easily Redgums best. I'm glad it's here at last.

12 years ago

Percy Furler

Was just down at the Hilton Hotel. Has changed a bit. Maybe for the better, maybe not...

12 years ago

garryscott651

So true if ya dont fight ya lose ,thanks for posting this great song.

12 years ago

bebopmaxim

Their best song, and written and sung by Atkinson from memory - certainly not Schumann.

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