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Who did the song Keep on Rockin in the Free World?

Who did the song Keep on Rockin in the Free World?

Neil YoungRockin’ in the Free World / Artist
“Rockin’ in the Free World” is a song by Neil Young co-written with Frank “Poncho” Sampedro released on Young’s 1989 album Freedom.

When was rockin in the free world released?

1989Rockin’ in the Free World / Released

What album is rockin in the free world?

FreedomRockin’ in the Free World / AlbumFreedom is the 17th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on October 2, 1989. Freedom relaunched Young’s career after a largely unsuccessful decade. After many arguments and a lawsuit, Young left Geffen Records in 1988 and returned to his original label, Reprise, with This Note’s for You. Wikipedia

What is the meaning of keep rocking?

“Keep Rocking” means whatever you want (it to mean). Think young, stay hip, stay cool, ‘rock the boat’, etc. Basically, it’s origins are found in “Rock ‘n Roll.” Certain songs readily to mind: “Rock’N Me” The Steve Miller Band.

What does rockin mean?

ROCKIN. Definition: Outstanding or excellent. Type: Slang Word (Jargon)

Who played bass on rockin in the free world?

Rick Rosas
21, 1989, at the Paramount Theater in Seattle. “We didn’t even rehearse it with the band,” Sampedro told Yahoo! “I was telling the chords to [bassist] Rick Rosas as we went along.” “Rockin’ in the Free World” was released in two forms that October as part of Freedom, first as an album-opening acoustic take.

What does it mean to call someone a rock?

People think of rocks as strong, solid, and unchanging. To call a person a rock means the same thing. That person is someone you can always rely on to help and support you. This expression likely is adapted from a similar one in the Bible.

What does it mean to rock a hairstyle?

And one of the slang definitions given by oxford dictionary for “rock” is: Wear (a garment) or affect (an attitude or style [or hair!!!!!]), especially in a confident or flamboyant way.

What I reckon means?

1 informal : to think or suppose (something) : to believe that (something) is true or possible I reckon that we’ll have to leave early.

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