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Young, Neil Rockin In The Free World (chords) Guitar Tab

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From: VETTERS@VAX1.ELON.EDU (Steve Vetter  )
Subject: CRD: Rockin' in the Free World - Neil Young (repost)

You can skip the instructions right into the lyrics/chords but note
that Neil plays Em7 (add your pinky on the D on the second string) in
the verses instead of the Em at the beginning of each line, and that he
plays C and Cadd9 in the chorus instead the C here. Enjoy, ameen.

This is the acoustic version of "Rockin' In The Free World" from
Neil Young's "Freedom Album", 1989.

This is a great song, (and the second one I ever learned), not difficult to
play and a great strumming exercise for beginners (information is included
about nearly every beat of the measure).

INTRO and VERSES:
-----------------
For the verses you basically need: Em, D and C
but the strumming pattern and fretting actually
involve a G. Here's how to strum the Em measure
(intro and verse alike):

Em
|
(1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +)
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
B - $ $ - $ $ $

Meaning it is an Em chord for the whole measure,
play only the bass note (the E string) on the first
beat (indicated by the 'B' -from Bass- above), the '-' means don't
strum on the strings and a '$' means play the chord indicated
above (Em in this case).

The D and C measure is strummed as follows:
D N C N
| | | |
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ $ $ $ - $ $ $

Meaning play a D chord for the first beat then on the
down stroke of the second beat hit the strings without
any fretting (indicated by 'N' above), this would actually
sound as a G (especially that you're most likely to hit only
the D, G, B and E strings). Then directly play a C chord on
the up-stroke of the second beat (in fact you'd ready your fingers
for the C chord while hitting the "G chord"). The same trick is
done at the last up-stroke of the 4th beat where you, again, play the
open strings just before hitting the bass of the Em chord of the
following measure (as indicated in the Em measure).

CHORUS:
--------
As for the chorus: it is G, D, C and Em which is easy to play:

The 3 measures of G D and C are the same:

G/D/C
|
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ - ($) $ - $ $ $

The ($) means optional. In fact you'd interleave all kinds of strumming
patterns here.

The last measure (4th) of each line in the chorus goes like this:

C Em
| |
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ $ $ $ - $ $ $

Here you'd notice that in fact you'd naturally hammer on
the Em on the upstroke of the 2nd beat.

Between chorus and verses:
---------------------------------
Basically 4 measures of A (interleaved with A7) anyways if you want
to get a flavor of how it is played (read I play it ;-):

1) 2)
A A7 A7 A A7
| | | | |
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ - $ - $ $ $ $ - $ $ $ $ $ $ $

3) 4)
A7 A A7 A7 A
| | | | |
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ - $ - $ -

The second time the bridge is played a different pattern is used
but who cares (I'm tired of typing ;-).

VERSION and NOTES:
------------------
1) BTW I have 3 versions of the song, 2 electric (from Freedom and Weld)
and one acoustic, this is the acoustic version from Neil Young's "Freedom"
album.
2) Note though that he plays it by tuning all the strings one WHOLE NOTE
down: (E A D G B E - D G C F A D). Except this, he seems to add
a D note on the second string when playing the Em making it an Em7
(or actually, in his tuning, a C note when playing Dm) but that's a minor
detail and it sounds just beautiful with the Em.
3) The acoustic version has only 2 verses while the "plugged" ;-) ones
contain one additional verse. I have included it here too.

Sounds complicated? not really.


ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD
Neil Young - Freedom

Intro: Em D C (4 times in total)

Verse1:
Em D C
Colours on the street
Em D C
Red white and blue
Em D C
People shufflin' their feet
Em D C
People sleepin' in their shoes
Em D C
But there's a warnin' sign on the road ahead
Em D C
There's a lot of people sayin' we'd be better off dead
Em D C
Don't feel like Satan but I'm to them
Em D C
so I try to forget it anyway I can

CHORUS:
-------
G D C C Em
KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD
G D C C Em
KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD
G D C C Em
KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD
G D C C Em
KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD

A(7) x4 (interleave A with A7)
Em D C x4 (just like in the intro)

Verse2:
I see a girl in the night
With a baby in her hand
Under an old street light
Near a garbage can
Now she puts the kid away and she's gone to get a hit
She hates her life and what she's done to it
That's one more kid that will never go to school
Never get to fall in love never get to be cool

KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD x 4 times
A(7) x4 (interleave A with A7)
Em D C x4

Verse3 (not included in the acoustic version):
We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder gentler machine gun hand
---(Here add an additional Em, D and C without lyrics)
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got styrophone boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn got roads to drive

KEEP ON ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD x 4 times
A(7) x4 (interleave A with A7)
Em D C x4


From: dawsob@cii3112-11.its.rpi.edu (b-b-b-b-b-Brian Dawson)
Subject: Re: Help:Young - Keep on Rockin'

Rockin' In the Free World - Neil Young

Figured out by Brian Dawson (dawsob@rpi.edu)
Progression:
Intro: E5 (0799xxx) D (x577xx) C (x355xx)

Verses: Em D C (standard position)

Em D C
There's colors on the street.
Red white and blue.
People shufflin' their feet.
People sleepin' in thier shoes

Em7 D C
There's a warning sign on the road ahead.
There's a lot of people sayin' we'd be better off dead.
Don't feel like satan but I am to them,
So I try to forget it any way that I can

*****

G D C C+9 Em G
Keep on Rockin' in the free world
X 4
*****

A ... (INTRO) X 4 ...

Em D C
There's a woman in the night
With a baby in her hand.
There's an old street light.
Near a garbage can.

Em D C
Now she puts the kid away and she's gone to get a hit
She hates her life and what she's done to it
THERE'S ONE MORE KID THAT WILL NEVER GO TO SCHOOL
NEVER GET TO FALL IN LOVE NEVER GET TO BE COOL

****
G D C C+9 Em G
Keep on rockin' in the free world
X 4
****

We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man.
We got a kinder gentler machine gun hand.

Em D C
We got de-partment stores and toilet paper.
Got styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer.
Got a man of the people, says keep hope alive.
Got fuel to burn, we got roads to drive.
****

G D C C+9 Em G
Keep on rockin' in the free world

From: PePPeRs01@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 21:46:52 -0400
Subject: neil young-btab-keep on rockin in the free world

Keep On Rockin In The Free World by Neil Young

all i know for this is the basic bass rif

g---------------------------------------
d---------------------------------------
a---------------------5---3------------
e-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--------------------

its not a lot but it helps.
if u know any more or have any coments write me
PePPeRs 01@aol.com

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Josh
Lead Player
#1 by Josh Ripley at Oct 2, 2007 at 1:37 AM EST
This song is Neil going look at what all our so called freedom has given us. Its a summary of everything that is wrong in North America.
 
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jimmy
Wanna Be
#2 by jimmy rodrigues at Oct 4, 2007 at 1:16 AM EST
Weird song. I think it's just about the world in general.. it's too much to really take in over a lifetime, let alone in a song that is *under 3 minutes*. In a typical Neil Young fashion, questions are asked, left unanswered, but the listener somehow feels satisfied in the end.
 
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metalis4ever
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#3 by metalis4ever at Oct 7, 2007 at 5:35 PM EST
oh and the last part of the third verse is a direct attach at george bush senior and how in his world the rich upper class world there are no problems in the America, we've got fuel to burn which is how he made his millions, and roads to drive our fancy cars on we've got a man of the people who says keep hope alive, got fuel to burn got roads to drive
 
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Abe
Lead Player
#4 by Abe Watson at Oct 12, 2007 at 10:55 AM EST
This song was used to conclude the film Fahrenheit 911. Who would you rather bump elbows with, Michael Moore or Neil Young? I don't think Moore should have used a great rock tune like that to end that pile of celluloid. He's should have something from the elitist circles in Europe.
 
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Diego
Wanna Be
#5 by Diego Rodriguez at Oct 12, 2007 at 1:27 PM EST
in Massey Hall version from '71 third part goes like this We are leaving. We are gone. Come with us to all alone. Never worry. Never moan. God will leave you all alone. and I like that one more.
 
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nathan
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#6 by nathan skidmore at Oct 12, 2007 at 9:22 PM EST
Doesn't matter, it's a great song nonetheless.
 
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Diego
Wanna Be
#7 by Diego Rodriguez at Oct 14, 2007 at 9:11 PM EST
its an amazing song, one of my fave songs, this song is so poetic and so god damn true its sad how much our country is suffering and we keep sending aid to those f*ckfaces in other countries
 
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Elizabeth
Wanna Be
#8 by Elizabeth Greer at Oct 17, 2007 at 10:24 AM EST
i think that this song was a great way to end farenheit 9/11 even though the lyrics have very little to do with the movie but its an awesome song and neil young gave permission so he must agree with michael moore
 
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Joshua
Wanna Be
#9 by Joshua graham at Oct 18, 2007 at 2:22 AM EST
i think its a song about homeless people. the rockin in the free world part is kinda sarcastic. its sayin we live in a free country, but it isnt that way for many people