Roots Radicals

Rancid

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ROOTS RADICALS (Version A) VERSE Took the 60 bus out of downtown Campbell Ben Zanotto he was on there he was waiting for me All the punk rockers and the moon stompers were out on the corners where they’re sparing for change I started thinkin ya know I started drinkin I don’t really remember too much of that day Something struck me funny when we ran out of money Where do you go now when you’re only 15? With the music execution and the talk of revolution It bleeds in me and it goes... Give em the boot the roots the radicals Give em the boot ya know I’m a radical Give em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo....                 VERSE 2 (Same chords) The radio was playing Desmond Dekker was singing on the 43rd bus as we climbed up the hill nothing incoming but the reggae drumming and we all come from unloving homes I said "why even bother" and I picked up the bottle hey Mr. bus driver please let these people on rude girl carol was a miniskirt girl my blurry vision saw nothing wrong    CHORUS    BRIDGE:                                      Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah..... (Solo1)--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--        ---8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10--          ---9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--        ------------------------------------------------------        ------------------------------------------------------        ------------------------------------------------------ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....                                       1/2   (Solo2)---------------------------------^-------------------- ---------------------------------|--------------------        --11---8---10---11---8---10---11/---10---8------------        ---------------------------------------------10-------        ------------------------------------------------------        ------------------------------------------------------ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah..... (do Solo1) yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaaaaah! VERSE 3: Took the 60 bus out of downtown Campbell Ben Zanotto he was on there he was waiting for me All the punk rockers and the moon stompers were out on the corner where they’re sparing for change I said the radio was playin Desmond Dekker was singing on the 43rd bus as we climbed up the hill rude girl carol was a miniskirt girl   my blurry vision saw nothing wrong CHORUS   OUTRO - This should be easy enough to figure out all the same chords are used. ________________________________________________________________________________ ROOTS RADICALS (Version B)       C    F    G    F*    G*    Bb e|---X----X----X----XX----XX----X----| B|---X----X----X----XX----XX----X----| G|---5--------------10----12----3----| D|---5----3----5----10----12----3----| A|---3----3----5----8-----10----1----| E|---X----1----3----XX----XX----X----| Note: s=slide       /=number of times note(s) are hit       F=full bend       notes in () are fingered but not hit Took the 60 bus out of downtown Campbell Ben Zanado he was on there he was waiting for me All the punk rockers and the moon stompers Are out on the corners where they’re sparing for change I started thinking you know I started drinking I don’t really remember too much of that day Something struck me funny when we ran outta money Where do you go now when you’re only fifteen?   When the music execution and the talk of revolution bleeds in me and it goes Give ’em the boot the roots the radicals Give ’em the boot y’know I’m a radical                                                  ... Give ’em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo The radio was playing Desmond Dekker was singing On the 43 bus as we climb up the hill Nothing incoming but the reggae drumming And we all come from unloving homes Why even bother and pick up the bottle Mr. Bus Driver please let these people on Rude girl Carol was a mini-skirt girl My blurry vision saw nothing wrong When the music execution and the talk of revolution bleeds in me and it goes Give ’em the boot the roots the radicals Give ’em the boot y’know I’m a radical                                                  ... Give ’em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo ....        (rake down 6th string) On my stereo! e|-7s8-88-7s8-88-8---11--///////-| B|-7s8-88-7s8-88-8---11--///////-| G|---------------10F-10F-///////-| *                             Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|----8-10F-(10)-10-8-------8-10F-(10)-8----| D|-10-----------------10-10--------------10-| *                             Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah e|-7s8-88-7s8-88-8---11--///////-| B|-7s8-88-7s8-88-8---11--///////-| G|---------------10F-10F-///////-| *                             Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah e|-1s33-1s3333-11////////-| B|-1s33-1s3333-10////////-| G|------------------------| *                            * Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Took the 60 bus out of downtown Campbell Ben Zanado he was on there he was waiting for me All the punk rockers and the moon stompers Are out on the corners where they’re sparing for change The radio was playing Desmond Dekker was singing On the 43 bus as we climb up the hill Rude girl Carol was a mini-skirt girl My blurry vision saw nothing wrong When the music execution and the talk of revolution bleeds in me and it goes Give ’em the boot the roots the radicals Give ’em the boot y’know I’m a radical                                                  (let ring) Give ’em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo play this solo during the final chorus all the way up until the end:    part A (play 3 times)                               e|-----88-----88-----88-----88-11////-| B|-----88-----88-----88-----88-10////-| G|-10F----10F----10F----10F-----------| D|------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------| part B (play only once) note: gradually release the bend on the notes under the {---} e|-11-8--------------------------------------------------| B|------11-8---------------------------------{----------}| G|-----------10-8-8-10-10F-(10)-8----8--8-10-10F////////-| end on "" D|--------------------------------10---------------------| A|-------------------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------------------| _______________________________________________________ Contribuição: Henrique Régis Gomes([email protected])

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La chanson évoque l'histoire d'un jeune qui prend le bus pour rejoindre un ami, entouré de la culture punk et des luttes sociales. Elle dépeint une réalité où la jeunesse se retrouve face à des difficultés financières et émotionnelles, cherchant un sens à leur vie tout en étant influencée par des rythmes reggae et des idées de rébellion. Les personnages, issus de milieux peu aimants, se rassemblent autour de la musique, qui devient leur refuge et leur moyen d'expression face à l'adversité. Le contexte s'inscrit dans une époque où la musique punk et reggae battent le pavé, offrant une échappatoire à ceux qui se sentent exclus ou perdus dans la société. Les références aux bus, à la camaraderie et aux luttes personnelles ajoutent une dimension authentique à cette quête de liberté et d'identité, révélant le pouvoir de la musique comme lien entre ces jeunes en quête de sens.