Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger - The Media http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gF7a7wbbJ4 A* = A/E = 2400 D* = A/D = 2250 Dm = A/D/F = 2210 G = B/D/G = 0232 [numbers indicate fingerings on a standard GCEA-tuned ukulele] A* D* Every second of every minute, every hour of every day A* The babblers work at building Babel; listen to what they say DmReading (xx0231@1)the news and feeding their views to the minds of a captive nation G (320003@1) A* Blending fact and fantasy: the official interpretation A* D* Every night in a billion rooms a billion minds are fed A* On a diet of pre-digested pap prepared by talking heads DmOpinion-makers, (xx0231@1)phonies and fakers, talking to earn their pay G (320003@1) A* Gazing out of their plastic world and talking our lives away A* D* Every time that a working man or woman demand their rights A* The talking machine works overtime to prove that black is white DmStrikers (xx0231@1)are traitors, paid agitators; miners are surly brutes G (320003@1) A* But don't let the viewers see the coppers teaching 'em with their boots A* D* Every day the smooth-faced pundits forecast on the box A* The miners' strike was lost they said and Scargill on the rocks DmLies, (xx0231@1)defamation, misinformation, that was the testing time G (320003@1) A* He kept faith with the men who elected him - and that is a major crime A* D* Every time there's a striking Pole, the lads at the BBC A* And the Thatcher mob weep crocodile tears: "Hurrah for Democracy" DmThe (xx0231@1)Sun and the Mail both joyfully hail the Poles' solidarity G (320003@1) A* Let British workers go on strike, they sing in a different key Dm (xx0231@1) G (320003@1) A* For solidarity's good for Poles - but not for you and me