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Revision as of 09:48, 8 May 2023

Poster for the 1920s Soviet film Born in Flames

Lyrics

At a new life we took aim We set the vast conglomerates aflame The working class avowed its name Of America's mysteries none remain

We broke the hidden tyrannies Of the reptilian joint-stock companies Nor did their armed brutalities Ever bring us to our knees

We are born in flames We are born in flames We are born in flames

Into the darkness of the past We've thrown the shamans of the ruling class The struggle of the exploited mass Has broken the oppressors' lash

We are born in flames We are born in flames

The war of great heroic deeds Confirmed the death of inhuman creeds The people now can fill their needs On truth and reason now we feed

We are born in flames We are born in flames

Against external perturbation The party-hearth of culture education Achieves all history’s confirmation Our social democrat consolidation

In brotherhood and sisterhood We are prepared to give our blood Defend new life-crush those who would Deny the right for which we stood

We are born in flames We are born in flames We are born in flames We are born

Chronology

Retrospectives

Lizzie Borden, 2016[1]

Mayo Thompson (the leader of the band, Red Krayola) was involved with Art & Language, so I asked him to write a song. He wrote “Born in Flames.” I loved the title so much, I used it for the title of the film, which I was originally going to call “Les Guerilleres” after the book by Monique Wittig. [...] I didn’t want Born In Flames to be a boring art film, so I wanted a driving, rhythmic track to run simultaneously with speeches, so they didn’t have to be listened to. I hoped the words could work subliminally. The film is about a multiplicity of voices, so even if you hear some words it’s enough. The message, such as it is, is about the need for action.

Interpretations

Art & Language created a work titled "Born in Flames" in 1978[2]

Gouache, pencil and ink stamp on gelatin silver print

2 photographs, 31.2 x 22.4 cm each

2 photographs, 29.7 x 22.5 cm each

They considered it a failure at the time; in 1983 it appeared with other 'failures' in Index: The Studio at 3 Wesley Place.

Live recordings

Show
Shows/2006-04-28 video, partial vocal: ? YouTube

Various artists compilations

  • August 1980 - Rough Trade New Releases 2[3]

References