Walking Down The Line

Arlo Guthrie

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

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Walking Down the Line by Arlo Guthrie Live recorded at Woodstock on August 15 1969 Yasgur’s Farm Bethel Woodstock New York Lyrics and Music by Bob Dylan adapted by Arlo Guthrie YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV_0h_OBNiM N.C. We’re gonna do a Bobby Dylan tune man alright. N.C. Maybe you’ll do it with us you know. N.C. Maybe you won’t that’s groovy. [Intro] [Chorus] N.C.                 F I’m walking down the line I’m walking down the li-ine I’m walking down the line My feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind         You should sing that.         We’ll try it   [Chorus] I’m walking down the line I’m walking down the li-ine I’m walking down the line My feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind      That’s--you know--that’s   N.C. Wait a second now.  That’s not where it’s at man. N.C. I mean like there’s a lot of people here man. N.C. I mean there’s like a lotta people here N.C. And obviously you’re not walking down the line. I mean you know. N.C. I mean you know I mean when he wrote it he probably wasn’t N.C. walking down the line. . N.C. But you should sing it because sometime like you might be N.C. walking down I mean like if an earthquake hits California man N.C. And all not all the electricity goes  and there’s no more gasoline you’ll have to walk you know N.C. You might have to walk you know everywhere you’re going N.C. You might you know want to sing this song you might not. N.C. You might want to stay at home but you could sing it N.C. Staying at home too! N.C. We’ll do it again! [Break] [Chorus] N.C.                 F I’m walking down the line I’m walking down the li-ine that’s it! I’m walking down the line My feet’ll be a flyin’ I’ll tell about my troubled mind [Verse 1] N.C.               F Got a heavy headed gal Got a heavy headed ga-al I’ve got a heavy headed gal Ain’t feeling too well She gets better only time can tell [Chorus] I’m a-walking down the line     Walking down the li-ine Walking down the line Feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind [Verse 2] N.C.             F Seen the morning light I seen the morning li-ight And it ain’t because I’m an early riser I didn’t go to sleep last night [Chorus] N.C.                   F I’m a-walking down the line A-walking down the li-ine Walking down the line Feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind     [Verse 3] N.C.           F Got my walking shoes Got my walking sho-oes I got my walking shoes I ain’t go’n’ ta lose I believe I got the walking blues [Chorus] N.C.                        F ’Cause I’m walking down the line A-walking down the li-ine Walking down the line Feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind      [Verse 4] N.C.               F My money comes and goes My money comes and go-oes My money comes and goes It rolls and flows rolls and flows Through the holes in the pockets of my clothes [Chorus] N.C.                   F I’m a-walking down the line I’m walking down the li-ine I’m walking down the line Feet’ll be a flyin’ To tell about my troubled mind [Outro] N.C. "Thank you man good night."

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Cette chanson évoque le sentiment de se déplacer dans la vie tout en portant un lourd fardeau émotionnel. L'artiste parle de ses préoccupations et de ses luttes, tout en reconnaissant que parfois, il faut continuer à avancer malgré les difficultés. Il imagine que même dans les moments imprévus, comme une catastrophe, il pourrait être obligé de marcher et de faire face à ses pensées troubles. Le morceau a été interprété en direct lors du célèbre festival de Woodstock en 1969, un moment marquant de l'histoire musicale et culturelle. Cette performance s'inscrit dans une période de contestation et de recherche de sens, où de nombreux jeunes cherchaient à comprendre leur place dans le monde. L'ambiance de camaraderie et de partage, typique de Woodstock, imprègne également cette interprétation.