歌曲 | The Triumph of General Ludd |
歌手 | Chumbawamba |
专辑 | English Rebel Songs 1381-1984 |
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[00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional |
[00:03.06] | No more chant your old rhymes about old Robin Hood |
[00:07.13] | His feats I do little admire |
[00:11.14] | I'll sing the achievements of General Ludd |
[00:15.10] | Now the hero of Nottinghamshire |
[00:19.09] | Brave Ludd was to measures of violence unused |
[00:23.06] | 'till his sufferings became so severe |
[00:27.03] | That at last to defend his own interest he rose |
[00:31.04] | And for the great fight did prepare |
[00:39.02] | The guilty may fear but no vengeance he aims |
[00:42.24] | At the honest man's life or estate |
[00:46.17] | His wrath is entirely confined to wide frames |
[00:50.21] | And to those that would prices abate |
[00:54.20] | Those engines of mischief were sentenced to die |
[00:58.17] | By unanimous vote of the trade |
[01:02.13] | And Ludd who can all opposition defy |
[01:06.13] | Was the grand executioner made |
[01:14.10] | And when in the work he destruction employs |
[01:18.11] | Himself to no method confines |
[01:22.07] | By fire and by water he gets them destroyed |
[01:26.07] | For the elements aid his designs |
[01:30.01] | Whether guarded by soldiers along the highway |
[01:34.03] | Or closely secured in a room |
[01:37.23] | He shivers them up by night and by day |
[01:42.01] | And nothing can soften their doom |
[01:49.11] | Ye may censure great Ludd's disrespect for the laws |
[01:53.20] | Who ne'er for a moment reflects |
[01:57.16] | That foul imposition alone was the cause |
[02:01.16] | Which produced these unhappy effects |
[02:05.03] | Let the haughty the humble no longer oppress |
[02:09.01] | Then shall Ludd sheath his conquering sword |
[02:13.09] | His grievances instantly meet with redress |
[02:17.04] | Then peace shall be quickly restored |
[02:22.24] | Let the wise and the great lend their aid and advice |
[02:27.05] | Nor e'er their assistance withdraw |
[02:31.03] | Till full-fashioned work at the old-fashioned price |
[02:35.05] | Is established by custom and law |
[02:38.24] | Then the trade when this arduous contest is o'er |
[02:42.24] | Shall raise in full splendor its head |
[02:46.21] | And colting and cutting and swearing no more |
[02:51.01] | Shall deprive all his workers of bread |
[00:00.000] | zuo qu : Traditional |
[00:03.06] | No more chant your old rhymes about old Robin Hood |
[00:07.13] | His feats I do little admire |
[00:11.14] | I' ll sing the achievements of General Ludd |
[00:15.10] | Now the hero of Nottinghamshire |
[00:19.09] | Brave Ludd was to measures of violence unused |
[00:23.06] | ' till his sufferings became so severe |
[00:27.03] | That at last to defend his own interest he rose |
[00:31.04] | And for the great fight did prepare |
[00:39.02] | The guilty may fear but no vengeance he aims |
[00:42.24] | At the honest man' s life or estate |
[00:46.17] | His wrath is entirely confined to wide frames |
[00:50.21] | And to those that would prices abate |
[00:54.20] | Those engines of mischief were sentenced to die |
[00:58.17] | By unanimous vote of the trade |
[01:02.13] | And Ludd who can all opposition defy |
[01:06.13] | Was the grand executioner made |
[01:14.10] | And when in the work he destruction employs |
[01:18.11] | Himself to no method confines |
[01:22.07] | By fire and by water he gets them destroyed |
[01:26.07] | For the elements aid his designs |
[01:30.01] | Whether guarded by soldiers along the highway |
[01:34.03] | Or closely secured in a room |
[01:37.23] | He shivers them up by night and by day |
[01:42.01] | And nothing can soften their doom |
[01:49.11] | Ye may censure great Ludd' s disrespect for the laws |
[01:53.20] | Who ne' er for a moment reflects |
[01:57.16] | That foul imposition alone was the cause |
[02:01.16] | Which produced these unhappy effects |
[02:05.03] | Let the haughty the humble no longer oppress |
[02:09.01] | Then shall Ludd sheath his conquering sword |
[02:13.09] | His grievances instantly meet with redress |
[02:17.04] | Then peace shall be quickly restored |
[02:22.24] | Let the wise and the great lend their aid and advice |
[02:27.05] | Nor e' er their assistance withdraw |
[02:31.03] | Till fullfashioned work at the oldfashioned price |
[02:35.05] | Is established by custom and law |
[02:38.24] | Then the trade when this arduous contest is o' er |
[02:42.24] | Shall raise in full splendor its head |
[02:46.21] | And colting and cutting and swearing no more |
[02:51.01] | Shall deprive all his workers of bread |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional |
[00:03.06] | No more chant your old rhymes about old Robin Hood |
[00:07.13] | His feats I do little admire |
[00:11.14] | I' ll sing the achievements of General Ludd |
[00:15.10] | Now the hero of Nottinghamshire |
[00:19.09] | Brave Ludd was to measures of violence unused |
[00:23.06] | ' till his sufferings became so severe |
[00:27.03] | That at last to defend his own interest he rose |
[00:31.04] | And for the great fight did prepare |
[00:39.02] | The guilty may fear but no vengeance he aims |
[00:42.24] | At the honest man' s life or estate |
[00:46.17] | His wrath is entirely confined to wide frames |
[00:50.21] | And to those that would prices abate |
[00:54.20] | Those engines of mischief were sentenced to die |
[00:58.17] | By unanimous vote of the trade |
[01:02.13] | And Ludd who can all opposition defy |
[01:06.13] | Was the grand executioner made |
[01:14.10] | And when in the work he destruction employs |
[01:18.11] | Himself to no method confines |
[01:22.07] | By fire and by water he gets them destroyed |
[01:26.07] | For the elements aid his designs |
[01:30.01] | Whether guarded by soldiers along the highway |
[01:34.03] | Or closely secured in a room |
[01:37.23] | He shivers them up by night and by day |
[01:42.01] | And nothing can soften their doom |
[01:49.11] | Ye may censure great Ludd' s disrespect for the laws |
[01:53.20] | Who ne' er for a moment reflects |
[01:57.16] | That foul imposition alone was the cause |
[02:01.16] | Which produced these unhappy effects |
[02:05.03] | Let the haughty the humble no longer oppress |
[02:09.01] | Then shall Ludd sheath his conquering sword |
[02:13.09] | His grievances instantly meet with redress |
[02:17.04] | Then peace shall be quickly restored |
[02:22.24] | Let the wise and the great lend their aid and advice |
[02:27.05] | Nor e' er their assistance withdraw |
[02:31.03] | Till fullfashioned work at the oldfashioned price |
[02:35.05] | Is established by custom and law |
[02:38.24] | Then the trade when this arduous contest is o' er |
[02:42.24] | Shall raise in full splendor its head |
[02:46.21] | And colting and cutting and swearing no more |
[02:51.01] | Shall deprive all his workers of bread |
[00:03.06] | 请君莫唱罗宾汉之旧韵 |
[00:07.13] | 恕我不瞻仰他之功绩 |
[00:11.14] | 我将歌颂路德将军之丰功 |
[00:15.10] | 诺丁汉郡之当世英雄 |
[00:19.09] | 勇敢的路德并未诉诸武力 |
[00:23.06] | 直到他走投无路 |
[00:27.03] | 为捍卫自己的权益他最终起来 |
[00:31.04] | 为这场伟大的战争 |
[00:39.02] | 罪人在颤抖但他并无复仇之意 |
[00:42.24] | 对正直者是秋毫无犯 |
[00:46.17] | 他的怒火在熊熊燃烧 |
[00:50.21] | 对投机商人而言 |
[00:54.20] | 一切罪孽都将被判处死刑 |
[00:58.17] | 全工界一致同意: |
[01:02.13] | 与路德并肩反抗! |
[01:06.13] | 刽子手所作所为 |
[01:14.10] | 他在自作自受 |
[01:18.11] | 他在不择手段 |
[01:22.07] | 他在水火交加中自取灭亡 |
[01:26.07] | 他的走狗助纣为虐 |
[01:30.01] | 公路两旁布满士兵 |
[01:34.03] | 或龟缩密室之中 |
[01:37.23] | 即便如此他们仍要颤抖 |
[01:42.01] | 因为他们已经无药可救 |
[01:49.11] | 你大可谴责路德大帝践踏法律 |
[01:53.20] | 因为法律从未有所反响 |
[01:57.16] | 那些横征暴敛就是导火索 |
[02:01.16] | 是一切痛苦的根源 |
[02:05.03] | 傲慢的老爷若停止压迫 |
[02:09.01] | 路德将会收起利剑 |
[02:13.09] | 他的诉求若都达到 |
[02:17.04] | 和平才能重回人间 |
[02:22.24] | 来让智者及伟人出谋划策 |
[02:27.05] | 他们永不撤出 |
[02:31.03] | 直到工作能换来原定的报酬 |
[02:35.05] | 那约定俗成的报酬 |
[02:38.24] | 当这场艰苦的斗争结束 |
[02:42.24] | 先锋队将盛极一时 |
[02:46.21] | 发誓从今不再 |
[02:51.01] | 不再有工人饥肠辘辘 |