- Rockin' in the Free World
Infobox Single
Name = Rockin' in the Free World
Caption = "Rockin in the Free World" by Neil Young
Artist =Neil Young
from Album = Freedom
A-side =
B-side = "Rockin' in the Free World"
Released =November 14 ,1989
Format = 45 RPM Record
Recorded =June 14 ,1989 at Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY
Genre =Hard rock
Length = Acoustic version: 3:38 Electric Version: 4:40
Label = Reprise
Writer = Neil Young
Producer = Neil YoungNiko Bolas
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single =
This single =
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Misc ="Rockin' in the Free World" is a song byNeil Young , released on his1989 album "Freedom".Buckley, 1206] Two versions of the song were released, similar to the song "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) " of Young's "Rust Never Sleeps " album, one of which is performed with a predominantly acoustic arrangement, and the other with a predominantly electric arrangement.Context
According to Neil Young's biography "Shakey", while on tour in the late '80s, Young and Frank "Poncho" Sampedro looked at photos in a newspaper of the
Ayatollah Khomeini 's body being carried to his grave. These images showed mourners burning American flags in the street, which incited fear in Poncho. Sampedro commented, "Whatever we do, we shouldn't go near the Mideast. It's probably better we just keep on rockin' in the free world." Then Young asked if he could make a song out of it. [McDonough, J. (2002). "Shakey: Neil Young's Biography". New York, Random House.]Released several months prior to the collapse of the
Berlin Wall , because of its chorus, which just repeats the phrase "Keep on rockin' in thefree world ," it became a "de facto" anthem for the fall of theIron Curtain .The lyrics criticize
Reaganomics and make specific references to the administration ofGeorge H. W. Bush and the social problems of late Twentieth Century America. The first line of the song, "Colors on the street / red, white, and blue," while clearly intended to evoke the colors of the U.S. flag, can also refer togang colors, or possiblyhomelessness in America. The second verse is a narrative of a drug-addict who abandons her newborn baby in a trash can before leaving to "get a hit." "We got a thousand points of light / For the homeless man" refers to Bush's use of the phrase "a thousand points of light" as a metaphor for individually initiated community service in place of government-sponsored public welfare programs. "We got a kinder, gentler, machine gun hand" is a cynical take on Bush's call for "a kinder and gentler nation" during the 1988 U.S. Presidential campaign.Ironically, the song also received extensive radio play again shortly after the
September 11, 2001 attacks , owing both to its (albeit cynical) celebration of "life in the free world" and for the lines "There's a lot of people sayin' we'd be better off dead / Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them," which overtly references Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini's epithet for the United States, "the Great Satan ."An edited version of the song accompanies the end credits of
Michael Moore 's "Fahrenheit 9/11 "; the phrase "That's one more kid that’ll never go to school / Never get to fall in love, never get to be cool," which originally referenced the second verse's abandoned child now appears to reference a dead U.S. soldier inIraq . The chorus is played through theend credits as a call to action to oppose PresidentGeorge W. Bush and his policies.This song is rated number 214 on
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Performances
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Pearl Jam regularly covers this song in concert, and along with "Yellow Ledbetter " is frequently played as the closer. The band played the song in their 1992MTV Unplugged performance and also alongside Young at the 1993MTV Video Music Awards . They have performed the song 205 times live as of August 5, 2007. [http://www.pearljam.com/songs/song.php?song=RockinInTheFreeWorld]*Late 90s
grunge bandLocal H have been performing the song at recent concerts.*
Queensrÿche performed the song as the closing song of their performance onMTV Unplugged .*
Maroon5 performed it atLive 8 , while the Canadian performance of Live 8 in Barrie closed with a group performance of the anthem.*The song is often performed by
Bon Jovi during their concerts (opening the show usually) and is included on their live album "One Wild Night Live 1985-2001 ." (Record from the One Wild Night Version: 01. December 1995 inJohannesburg )*
Indigo Girls andK's Choice record a live version of the song as a B-side, as hasDrivin N Cryin . (Record: 1994 inAtlanta )*
Big Country have released the song twice as a b-side; a live version on the "Beautiful People" CD-single, and a studio version backing "Alone".*
Joe Satriani ,Steve Vai , andYngwie Malmsteen recorded two live versions of this song while on the G3 '03 tour. The first can be seen in the G3 Live in Denver video/DVD, and the second is on "Rockin' in the Free World", a recording of a different concert on the tour. [http://www.satriani.com/G3/] Satriani, Vai andJohn Petrucci performed the song several times in Australia and Argentina in late November and early December 2006.*Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, and John Petrucci also performed the song in late October, as G3/Latin America Tour
*In November 2006, both
U2 andPearl Jam jointly performed this song under the moniker "U-Jam" for theMake Poverty History Concert in Melbourne Australia.*The
Leningrad Cowboys performed a version of the song on their albumGlobal Balalaika Show .* It is covered by
Hayseed Dixie on the 2005 album "A Hot Piece of Grass " in bluegrass style.* It is also covered by Polish band,
Pidżama Porno on the 2004 album "Bułgarskie Centrum " in rock /punk rock style.* It was also covered by
Jeffrey Walker of Carcass fame, and included on his solo album "Welcome to Carcass Country ", which was released on 9th May 2006.* The song is also the signature song of Boston Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein's band Trauser and is performed by them at all performances including at the annual Hot Stove, Cool Music concerts put together by them in conjunction with ESPN Sports Analyst Peter Gammons.
* This song was covered by The Almighty for the album Wild And Wonderful.
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Atomic garden recorded an acoustic cover for the compilation Gasoline Rainbow.* The West Virginia group "The Mosteller Brothers" perform this song as a cover in support of Ron Paul and his political views, and to express their voice against the current Bush administration.
* The band
Cross Canadian Ragweed also covers the song.Notes
References
* cite book
last = Buckley
first = Peter
authorlink = Peter Buckley
title = The Rough Guide to Rock
publisher =Rough Guides
series =
year = 2003
isbn = 1843531054
ref = buckleyExternal links
* [http://www.thrasherswheat.org/fot/ritfw.htm Analysis of the lyrics "Rockin' in the Free World"]
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