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Freedom

  • AMG Review of Freedom

    Amg
    William Ruhlmann
    All Music Guide

    Neil Young is famous for scrapping completed albums and substituting hastily recorded ones in radically different styles. Freedom, which was a major critical and commercial comeback after a decade that had confused reviewers and fans, seemed to be a selection of the best tracks from several different unissued Young projects. First and foremost was a hard rock album like the material heard on Young's recent EP, Eldorado (released only in the Far East), several of whose tracks were repeated on Freedom. On these songs -- especially "Don't Cry," which sounded like a song about divorce, and a cover of the old Drifters hit "On Broadway" that he concluded by raving about crack -- Young played distorted electric guitar over a rhythm section in an even more raucous fashion than that heard on his Crazy Horse records. Second was a follow-up to Young's previous album, This Note's for You, which had featured a six-piece horn section. They were back on "Crime in the City" and "Someday," though these lengthy songs, each of which contained a series of seemingly unrelated, mood-setting verses, were more reminiscent of songs like Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" than of the soul standards that inspired the earlier album. Third, there were tracks that harked back to acoustic-based, country-tinged albums like Harvest and Comes a Time, including "Hangin' on a Limb" and "The Ways of Love," two songs on which Young dueted with Linda Ronstadt. There was even a trunk (or, more precisely, a drunk) song, "Too Far Gone," which dated from Young's inebriated Stars 'n Bars period in the '70s. While one might argue that this variety meant few Young fans would be completely pleased with the album, what made it all work was that Young had once again written a great bunch of songs. The romantic numbers were carefully and sincerely written. The long imagistic songs were evocative without being obvious. And bookending the album were acoustic and electric versions of one of Young's great anthems, "Rockin' in the Free World," a song that went a long way toward restoring his political reputation (which had been badly damaged when he praised President Reagan's foreign policy) by taking on hopelessness with a sense of moral outrage and explicitly condemning President Bush's domestic policy. Freedom was the album Neil Young fans knew he was capable of making, but feared he would never make again.

Keep On Rockin' In The Free World
over 2 years ago
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"There's colors on the street, red, white, and blue People shufflin' their feet, people sleepin' in their shoes..." There ARE warning signs all over the place."Freedom is just another word for nuthin' left to lose""you're soldiers of God, you must understandThe fate of your country is in your young handsMay God give you strength, do your job real wellIf it all was worth it, only time it will t...

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taking political stance for presidential election
about 1 year ago

obamathere. i said it. if he loses, i might have to go back to amsterdam. oh, let me tie this to music for mog. see neil young tag. ; )

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Neil Young's Chrome Dreams 1 part 1
about 1 year ago
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Too Far Gone wouldn't be officially released until the Freedom album in 1989, yet here's a version from 14 years earlier with Poncho Sampedro adding a tasty mandolin part.

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Tom Morello, Slash, Perry Farrell, Flea and Davey Havok Form Supergroup For Charity; Video
about 1 year ago

Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello kicked off his Justice Tour '08 at the Troubadour nightclub in Los Angeles Tuesday night (April 15), leading a lineup of guest musicians that included Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash, former Jane's Addiction leader Perry Farrell, bassist Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Davey Havok of A.F.I. and others. Tom Morello, Slash, Perry Farrell, Flea and Dav...

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Keep On Rockin' In The Free World
over 2 years ago
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"There's colors on the street, red, white, and blue People shufflin' their feet, people sleepin' in their shoes..." There ARE warning signs all over the place."Freedom is just another word for nuthin' left to lose""you're soldiers of God, you must understandThe fate of your country is in your young handsMay God give you strength, do your job real wellIf it all was worth it, only time it will t...

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rocknrollpimp vs. hyman rawk contest video #2
over 2 years ago

as you may know, pimp and i are battling. 10 videos to prove who picks the videos that rawk the most.this is the second installment. please cast your votes:pimp's choice is here:http://mog.com/ROCKNROLLPIMP/blog_post/97867now brace yourselves for the video below:please be sure to get to the mindfuck feedback solos.btw, i'm putting b42 in charge of counting votes.

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Someday
11 months ago
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Deep cut from Neil Young caught my ear today. Now, it will catch yours! Rommel wore a ring on his fingerHe only took it off when he flew his planeOnce he told me whyHe said we all have to flySomedayWe all have to flySomeday. The T.V. preacher can't be botheredWith those petty thingsHe stays a step removed so they sayHe's pipin' music inWe all have to sinSomedayWe all have to sinSomeday. Workin'...

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Press Clipping: Music stars call for more power
8 months ago

Source: BBC NewsRobbie Williams and members of Blur, Radiohead and Pink Floyd are launching a lobby group for rock and pop artists.The Featured Artists' Coalition (FAC) hopes to give artists a greater voice in big decisions in the music industry, from digital deals to copyright extension.Click here to read the entire article.

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The Legacy Of Music
over 2 years ago

I am a great believer in the power of music. I could not live without it. To me, music transcends everything and anything. It goes beyond any generation gap, social/economical class, country border, language barrier, cultural segregation, political conflict, religious division, environmental climate...So I am sorry if I can't always see a justifiabl...

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Cover Wars: Rockin’ In The Free World
about 1 year ago

No big surprise, after we looked at six covers of And It Stoned Me last week - the Jerry Garcia band version was the clear winner. Jerry's soulful late-JGB style vocals are pretty damn hard to compete with. For Election Day, I figured we'd throw together some covers of Neil Young's Rockin' In The Free World. Much like Bruce Springsteen's Born In The USA, the song's seemingly patriotic chorus i...

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