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Part of the Union - We All Stand Together

A jaunty take on the political conflict wracking the nation, a wry and humorous anthem for the strike-bound 70s.

Whilst The Specials Ghost Town can rightly be considered to be an angry or despairing snap-shot of the state of Britain, The Strawbs instead chose to poke fun at some of those in positions of power. Here was a jaunty take on the political conflict, a wry and humorous anthem for the strike-bound 70s.

Although the lyrics could be read as satirical of the trade union movement, the band has frequently stated that that's not the case at all. In fact the song was picked up by the trade unions and became something of an unofficial anthem for them.

In the early Seventies the British economy was suffering heavily from high rates of inflation and to curb this, the government capped pay-rises. At this time, the unions in Britain were at their most powerful and militant. Ambulance drivers, grave-diggers, civil servants and rail workers all went on strike. The National Union Of Mineworkers chose to work to rule, which created a shortage of coal and this coupled with the oil crisis meant the price of coal soared, leading to the notorious Three Day Week; so called because the commercial use of electricity was limited to just three consecutive days. On top of this, VAT came into being. The IRA was detonating bombs in London and Manchester. These were hard, turbulent times and the British people were keen for something to distract them. So while bands like The Strawbs chose to comment on the times, others we more than happy to be pure, unadulterated entertainment. It's probably no coincidence that glam rock exploded at this time. The razzle 鈥榥 dazzle, glitter and glam was the perfect anti-dote to Britain's misery. And it's little wonder that Slade's wistful, nostalgic Merry Christmas Everybody was such a huge hit come the end of 1973.

55 minutes

Last on

Sun 19 Jul 2020 21:00

Music Played

  • Strawbs

    Part Of The Union

  • Bernard Cribbins

    The Hole In The Ground

  • The Kinks

    Shangri-La

  • Glen Campbell

    Wichita Lineman

  • Pete Seeger

    Union Maid

  • Sweet

    Blockbuster

  • Queen

    Keep Yourself Alive

  • Slade

    When The Lights Are Out

  • Strawbs

    Part Of The Union

  • Alan Price

    Jarrow Song

  • The Flying Pickets

    Only You

  • T. Rex

    Children of the Revolution

Broadcasts

  • Wed 10 Apr 2013 22:00
  • Sun 19 Jul 2020 21:00

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