Peter, Paul, and Mary – Very Last Day
The first song that plays when the needle hits the vinyl on their 1963 Album, In the Wind.
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The first song that plays when the needle hits the vinyl on their 1963 Album, In the Wind.
Driving through the Switzkill Valley, Albany County Route 1 in Berne, New York on a sunny afternoon, last day of winter 2017.
We can dream it's not cold and rainy out this Friday evening.
Over 50 years ago, Phil Ochs captured the life and story of Jesus so beautifully in the Ballad of the Carpenter ...
Jesus was a working man
And a hero you will hear
Born in the town of Bethlehem
At the turning of the year
When Jesus was a little lad
Streets rang with his name
For he argued with the older men
And put them all to shame
He put them all to shame
He became a wandering journeyman
And he traveled far and wide
And he noticed how wealth and poverty
Live always side by side
So he said "Come you working men
Farmers and weavers too
If you would only stand as one
This world belongs to you"
When the rich men heard what the carpenter had done
To the Roman troops they ran
Saying put this rebel Jesus down
He's a menace to God and man
The commander of the occupying troops
Just laughed and then he said
"There's a cross to spare on Calvaries hill
By the weekend he'll be dead"
Now Jesus walked among the poor
For the poor were his own kind
And they'd never let them get near enough
To take him from behind
So they hired one of the traders trade
And an informer was he
And he sold his brother to the butchers men
For a fistful of silver money
And Jesus sat in the prison cell
And they beat him and offered him bribes
To desert the cause of his fellow man
And work for the rich men's tribe,
To work for the rich men's tribe
And the sweat stood out on Jesus' brow
And the blood was in his eye
When they nailed his body to the Roman cross
And they laughed as they watched him die
They laughed as they watched him die
Two thousand years have passed and gone
Many a hero too
But the dream of this poor carpenter
Remains in the hands of you