Rip Rip Woodchip

John Williamson

About Rip Rip Woodchip

"Rip Rip Woodchip" is a song by Australian country singer John Williamson. The song was released in August 1989 as the second single from Williamson's eighth studio album Warragul. The song peaked at number 39 on the ARIA Charts. $1 from each sale went towards the Australian Conservation Foundation. At the 1990 APRA Awards (Australia), the song won Most Performed Australasian Country Work. In 1995, the logging industry threatened to sue Williamson over the song. Williamson said "People say I'm a green, but I'm not. It's just how I feel and if you don't like it, too bad. I became a conservationist in 1980 when I woke up to it. I left farming in part because I'm so into trees. I think an old growth forest is more important than the Sydney Town Hall. Surely that heritage is more important than the other? Surely?" 


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What am I gonna do?
What about the future?
Gotta draw the line without delay
Why shouldn't I get emotional?
The bush is sacred
Ancient life will fade away
Over the hill I go
Killing another mountain
Gotta fill the clotter
Can't go slow
Huge machinery
Wiping out the scenery
One big swipe like a shearers blow

Rip rip woodchip
Turn it into paper
Throw it in the bin
No news today
Nightmare dreaming
Can't you hear the screaming
Chainsaw I saw more decay

Remember the axe men knew their timber
Cared about the way they brought it down
Crosscut blackbut tallowood and cedar
Build another bungaloe pioneer town
I am the bush and I am koala
We as one go hand in hand
I am the bush like Banjo and Henry
Its in my blood gonna make a stand

Rip rip woodchip
Turn it into paper
Throw it in the bin
No news today
Nightmare dreaming
Can't you hear the screaming
Chainsaw I saw more decay

Rip rip woodchip
Turn it into paper
Throw it in the bin
No news today
Nightmare dreaming
Can't you hear the screaming
Chainsaw I saw more decay

Rip rip woodchip
Turn it into paper
Throw it in the bin
Don't understand
Nightmare dreaming
Can't you hear the screaming
Stirs my blood gonna make a stand

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John Williamson

John Williamson (born 28 December 1963, Ilford, Essex, England) was the bass guitarist in the indie pop group McCarthy between 1985 and 1990. Prior to this he was involved with McCarthy guitarist Tim Gane's industrial music imprint Black Dwarf releasing the now rare Trips On A Pleasure Beach under the name Jake Ray. more »

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Written by: John Robert Williamson

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Song Release
"Rip Rip Woodchip" is a song by Australian country music artist John Williamson. It was first released in 1990 on Williamson's album "JW's Family Album".
Environmental Message
The song has a strong environmental message, criticizing the logging of native forests in Australia.
Public Impact
"Rip Rip Woodchip" was used as a protest song by environmental activists and became almost an anthem against deforestation in Australia.
Chart Success
Despite its political subject matter, the single reached No. 21 on the ARIA Country Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for six weeks, demonstrating its commercial success.
Song Inspiration
The song was inspired by Williamson's visit to Tasmania's forests, where he witnessed the destruction caused by logging. His experience in Tasmania further strengthened his commitment to environmental causes.
Recognition
"Rip Rip Woodchip" played a significant role in making John Williamson recognized as a spokesperson on environmental issues. He later received several awards and acknowledgments for his commitment to environmental causes.
Musical Style
The musical style of "Rip Rip Woodchip" is typically Australian country, infused with folk elements. It is known for its catchy melody and straightforward lyrics.
Live Performances
The song is often performed at live events to rouse the audience and raise awareness about environmental issues.
Enduring Popularity
More than 30 years since its release, the song remains popular in Australian culture and is frequently used to promote environmental and conservation campaigns.
Collaborations
In 2012, Williamson re-recorded "Rip Rip Woodchip" with the Wiggles, a popular group for children, highlighting the ongoing relevance of the song's message.

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