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Rockin' in the Free World

"Rockin' in the Free World" is a song by Canadian-American singer, musician and songwriter Neil Young,[2] released on Young's seventeenth studio album Freedom (1989).[3] Two versions of the song bookend the album, similarly to "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" from Young's Rust Never Sleeps album, one of which is performed with a predominantly acoustic arrangement, and the other predominantly electric. Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Rockin' In the Free World" number 214 on its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" [4]

"Rockin' in the Free World"
Single by Neil Young
from the album Freedom
B-side"Rockin' in the Free World"
ReleasedNovember 14, 1989
RecordedThe Barn, Redwood Digital, Woodside, California, March 10, 1989
Genre
Length3:38 (acoustic version)
4:40 (electric version)
LabelReprise
Songwriter(s)Neil Young
Producer(s)Neil Young
Niko Bolas
Audio
"Rockin' in the Free World" on YouTube

Context edit

Young wrote the song while on tour with his band The Restless in February 1989. He learned that a planned concert tour to the Soviet Union was not going to happen and his guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro said "we'll have to keep on rockin' in the free world". The phrase struck Young, who thought it could be the hook in a song about "stuff going on with the Ayatollah and all this turmoil in the world.” He had the lyrics the next day.[5]

The lyrics criticize the George H. W. Bush administration, then in its first month, quoting Bush's famous "thousand points of light" remark from his 1989 inaugural address and his 1988 presidential campaign promise for America to become a "kinder, gentler nation".[6] The song also refers to Ayatollah Khomeini's proclamation that the United States was the "Great Satan" and Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign slogan, "Keep hope alive". The song was first performed live on February 21, 1989, in Seattle with The Restless, without the band having rehearsed it.[5]

The song is included on Young's Greatest Hits (2004) release. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[7]

Saturday Night Live edit

Young would perform the song live in September 1989 for the television show Saturday Night Live. For the performance, Young played with Poncho Sampedro, Charley Drayton and Steve Jordan. In concert, Young would typically play the song well into the set, when the band's energy is at a high. To achieve the same level of energy, Young worked out with his trainer 30 minutes prior to the performance. He explained to author Jimmy McDonough:

"I don't like TV. Never have. It always sucks and there's nothing you can do about it. I was trying to get to the place where I would be when I did "Rockin’ in the Free World" during my live show. To do that I had to ignore Saturday Night Live completely. I had to pretend I wasn’t there. I had a dressing room, a little place with an amp in it, in another part of the building. And I walked from there into Saturday Night Live—and then left. I developed a whole new technique for television. I had my trainer, and we just lifted weights and I did calisthenics to get my blood to the level it would be at after performing for an hour and twenty-five minutes—which is usually how long I’d be onstage by the time I did that song. To perform that song the way it’s supposed to be performed, you have to be at peak blood level. Everything has to be up, your machine has to be stoked. You can’t walk on cold and do that or you’re gonna look like a fuckin’ idiot. So that’s what I did. I tried to warm up and come on, like, y’know, not part of the show. Like they changed the channel for a minute."[8]

Comedian and former SNL cast member Dennis Miller would later say that "Rockin' in the Free World" was the single greatest performance on the show in its history.

Charts edit

Chart (1989-1994) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] 39
UK Singles (OCC)[10] 83
US Billboard Mainstream Rock[11] 2

Cover versions edit

"Rockin' in the Free World" has been recorded by numerous other artists. A version by The Alarm appears on their album Raw (1991). Pearl Jam, joined by Neil Young, performed the song at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards and has frequently performed it live in concert.[12] Suzi Quatro covered it on her 2005 album Back to the Drive. It was also covered by Swiss hard rock band Krokus on their 2017 covers collection Big Rocks. Roots rock duo Larkin Poe released a cover on their 2020 album Kindred Spirits. American nu metal band Soil released a cover in 2022.[13] Numerous bands and artists have covered this song live, including Simple Minds, Bon Jovi, and Joe Satriani.

Use of the song in US politics edit

An edited cut of the electric version of the song was used over the final credits of Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11 and the song was re-released as a single at the time of the film's release.

Since its release the song has been used a number of times at different US political events.

In 2015 and 2016, the song was played during Donald Trump's entrance preceding his formal announcement that he would run as a Republican candidate for the 2016 presidency.[14] Young, a longtime supporter of Bernie Sanders, said that Trump's use of "Rockin' in the Free World" was not authorized.[15] The contention, later determined to be a licensing issue, was resolved, and Trump's campaign used the song. Young explained to Rolling Stone that he had no issue with the campaign using the song.[16]

Bernie Sanders also used the song at rallies for his 2016 presidential campaign.[17]

In 2020, Trump again used the song at a pre-Fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3, along with two other Young songs ("Like a Hurricane" and "Cowgirl in the Sand"). A tweet from Young from the official Neil Young Archives Twitter account responded to the usage of "Rockin' in the Free World” by retweeting a tweet from Rapid City Journal reporter Morgan Matzen that contained a video with the song playing at the Trump event with Young adding "This is NOT ok with me…". A minute later Young retweeted a second Matzen tweet, this time one showing a video of Young's song "Like a Hurricane" playing before the President took the stage, with Young adding "I stand in solidarity with the Lakota Sioux & this is NOT ok with me."[18] On August 4, 2020, Young filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against the Trump campaign for copyright infringement for its use of "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" after both songs had been removed from ASCAP's political license.[19] On December 7, 2020, Young voluntarily dismissed the case.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ Simon, Scott (September 17, 2005). "Neil Young Returns with 'Prairie Wind'". NPR. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Buckley, Peter (2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-84353-105-0.
  3. ^ Buckley, 1206
  4. ^ "Rolling Stone - 500 Greatest Songs (Music Database :: Dave Tompkins)". cs.uwaterloo.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  5. ^ a b Greene, Andy (14 July 2015). "Flashback: Neil Young unveils 'Rockin' in the Free World' at 1989 Seattle gig". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Rockin' In The Free World by Neil Young". Songfacts. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
  7. ^ "Neil Young Chart History: Mainstream Rock Songs". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  8. ^ McDonough, Jim (2002). Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. London, England: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0-224-06914-4.
  9. ^ "RPM100 Singles" (PDF). RPM. 4 November 1989. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  11. ^ "Neil Young Mainstream Rock Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Pearl Jam: Rockin' in the Free World". Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  13. ^ Wiggins, Keavin (February 5, 2022). "SOiL Give 'Rockin' in the Free World' an Alt-Rock Makeover".
  14. ^ Corn, David (16 Jun 2015). "Neil Young to Donald Trump: Don't Rock in My Free World". Mother Jones.
  15. ^ Elkin, Ali (June 18, 2015). "Neil Young: Sorry, Donald, But I Support Bernie Sanders". Bloomberg News. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  16. ^ Kreps, Daniel (May 24, 2016). "Neil Young: I'm OK with Donald Trump Using 'Free World'". Rolling Stone.
  17. ^ Bernie Sanders Rally in Portland, Oregon, retrieved 2019-10-31 – via YouTube
  18. ^ Walker, James (July 4, 2020). "Neil Young 'Not OK' With His Songs Played at Trump's Mt. Rushmore Event". Newsweek.
  19. ^ Sisario, Ben (August 12, 2020). "Can Neil Young Block Trump From Using His Songs? It's Complicated". The New York Times. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  20. ^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (December 8, 2020). "Neil Young drops lawsuit against Donald Trump". The Guardian. Retrieved December 8, 2020.

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Rockin in the Free World is a song by Canadian American singer musician and songwriter Neil Young 2 released on Young s seventeenth studio album Freedom 1989 3 Two versions of the song bookend the album similarly to Hey Hey My My Into the Black from Young s Rust Never Sleeps album one of which is performed with a predominantly acoustic arrangement and the other predominantly electric Rolling Stone magazine ranked Rockin In the Free World number 214 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 4 Rockin in the Free World Single by Neil Youngfrom the album FreedomB side Rockin in the Free World ReleasedNovember 14 1989RecordedThe Barn Redwood Digital Woodside California March 10 1989GenreHard rockcountry rock 1 Length3 38 acoustic version 4 40 electric version LabelRepriseSongwriter s Neil YoungProducer s Neil YoungNiko BolasAudio Rockin in the Free World on YouTube Contents 1 Context 2 Saturday Night Live 3 Charts 4 Cover versions 5 Use of the song in US politics 6 ReferencesContext editYoung wrote the song while on tour with his band The Restless in February 1989 He learned that a planned concert tour to the Soviet Union was not going to happen and his guitarist Frank Poncho Sampedro said we ll have to keep on rockin in the free world The phrase struck Young who thought it could be the hook in a song about stuff going on with the Ayatollah and all this turmoil in the world He had the lyrics the next day 5 The lyrics criticize the George H W Bush administration then in its first month quoting Bush s famous thousand points of light remark from his 1989 inaugural address and his 1988 presidential campaign promise for America to become a kinder gentler nation 6 The song also refers to Ayatollah Khomeini s proclamation that the United States was the Great Satan and Jesse Jackson s 1988 campaign slogan Keep hope alive The song was first performed live on February 21 1989 in Seattle with The Restless without the band having rehearsed it 5 The song is included on Young s Greatest Hits 2004 release It reached No 2 on the Billboard s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart 7 Saturday Night Live editYoung would perform the song live in September 1989 for the television show Saturday Night Live For the performance Young played with Poncho Sampedro Charley Drayton and Steve Jordan In concert Young would typically play the song well into the set when the band s energy is at a high To achieve the same level of energy Young worked out with his trainer 30 minutes prior to the performance He explained to author Jimmy McDonough I don t like TV Never have It always sucks and there s nothing you can do about it I was trying to get to the place where I would be when I did Rockin in the Free World during my live show To do that I had to ignore Saturday Night Live completely I had to pretend I wasn t there I had a dressing room a little place with an amp in it in another part of the building And I walked from there into Saturday Night Live and then left I developed a whole new technique for television I had my trainer and we just lifted weights and I did calisthenics to get my blood to the level it would be at after performing for an hour and twenty five minutes which is usually how long I d be onstage by the time I did that song To perform that song the way it s supposed to be performed you have to be at peak blood level Everything has to be up your machine has to be stoked You can t walk on cold and do that or you re gonna look like a fuckin idiot So that s what I did I tried to warm up and come on like y know not part of the show Like they changed the channel for a minute 8 Comedian and former SNL cast member Dennis Miller would later say that Rockin in the Free World was the single greatest performance on the show in its history Charts editChart 1989 1994 PeakpositionCanada Top Singles RPM 9 39UK Singles OCC 10 83US Billboard Mainstream Rock 11 2Cover versions edit Rockin in the Free World has been recorded by numerous other artists A version by The Alarm appears on their album Raw 1991 Pearl Jam joined by Neil Young performed the song at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards and has frequently performed it live in concert 12 Suzi Quatro covered it on her 2005 album Back to the Drive It was also covered by Swiss hard rock band Krokus on their 2017 covers collection Big Rocks Roots rock duo Larkin Poe released a cover on their 2020 album Kindred Spirits American nu metal band Soil released a cover in 2022 13 Numerous bands and artists have covered this song live including Simple Minds Bon Jovi and Joe Satriani Use of the song in US politics editAn edited cut of the electric version of the song was used over the final credits of Michael Moore s film Fahrenheit 9 11 and the song was re released as a single at the time of the film s release Since its release the song has been used a number of times at different US political events In 2015 and 2016 the song was played during Donald Trump s entrance preceding his formal announcement that he would run as a Republican candidate for the 2016 presidency 14 Young a longtime supporter of Bernie Sanders said that Trump s use of Rockin in the Free World was not authorized 15 The contention later determined to be a licensing issue was resolved and Trump s campaign used the song Young explained to Rolling Stone that he had no issue with the campaign using the song 16 Bernie Sanders also used the song at rallies for his 2016 presidential campaign 17 In 2020 Trump again used the song at a pre Fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3 along with two other Young songs Like a Hurricane and Cowgirl in the Sand A tweet from Young from the official Neil Young Archives Twitter account responded to the usage of Rockin in the Free World by retweeting a tweet from Rapid City Journal reporter Morgan Matzen that contained a video with the song playing at the Trump event with Young adding This is NOT ok with me A minute later Young retweeted a second Matzen tweet this time one showing a video of Young s song Like a Hurricane playing before the President took the stage with Young adding I stand in solidarity with the Lakota Sioux amp this is NOT ok with me 18 On August 4 2020 Young filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against the Trump campaign for copyright infringement for its use of Rockin in the Free World and Devil s Sidewalk after both songs had been removed from ASCAP s political license 19 On December 7 2020 Young voluntarily dismissed the case 20 References edit Simon Scott September 17 2005 Neil Young Returns with Prairie Wind NPR Retrieved September 26 2019 Buckley Peter 2003 The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides ISBN 978 1 84353 105 0 Buckley 1206 Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs Music Database Dave Tompkins cs uwaterloo ca Retrieved 2022 03 22 a b Greene Andy 14 July 2015 Flashback Neil Young unveils Rockin in the Free World at 1989 Seattle gig Rolling Stone Retrieved 15 November 2018 Rockin In The Free World by Neil Young Songfacts Retrieved 2020 10 13 Neil Young Chart History Mainstream Rock Songs Billboard Magazine Retrieved 2019 01 20 McDonough Jim 2002 Shakey Neil Young s Biography London England Jonathan Cape ISBN 978 0 224 06914 4 RPM100 Singles PDF RPM 4 November 1989 Retrieved 2 November 2022 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Neil Young Mainstream Rock Airplay Billboard Retrieved 2 November 2022 Pearl Jam Rockin in the Free World Retrieved 2021 11 09 Wiggins Keavin February 5 2022 SOiL Give Rockin in the Free World an Alt Rock Makeover Corn David 16 Jun 2015 Neil Young to Donald Trump Don t Rock in My Free World Mother Jones Elkin Ali June 18 2015 Neil Young Sorry Donald But I Support Bernie Sanders Bloomberg News Retrieved July 7 2020 Kreps Daniel May 24 2016 Neil Young I m OK with Donald Trump Using Free World Rolling Stone Bernie Sanders Rally in Portland Oregon retrieved 2019 10 31 via YouTube Walker James July 4 2020 Neil Young Not OK With His Songs Played at Trump s Mt Rushmore Event Newsweek Sisario Ben August 12 2020 Can Neil Young Block Trump From Using His Songs It s Complicated The New York Times Retrieved August 16 2020 Beaumont Thomas Ben December 8 2020 Neil Young drops lawsuit against Donald Trump The Guardian Retrieved December 8 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rockin 27 in the Free World amp oldid 1217849046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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