Let's Roll
Neil Young · Are You Passionate? [2002]
I know you know it's true,
I've got to put the phone down,
and do what we got to do.
One's standing in the iselway,
Two more at the door,
We've got to get inside there,
Before they kill somemore.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
No time for indecision,
We've got to make a move,
I hope that were foregiven,
For what we got to
How this all got started,
I'll never understand,
I hope someone can fly this thing,
And get us back to land.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
No one has the answer,
But one thing is true,
You've got to turn on evil,
When it's coming after you,
You've gota face it down,
And when it tries to hide,
You've gota go in after it,
And never be denied,
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Let's roll for freedome,
Let's roll for love,
We're going after satan,
On the wings of a dove,
Let's roll for justice,
Let's roll for truth,
Let's not let our children,
Grow up fearfull in there youth.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Time is runnin' out,
Let's roll.
Let's Roll
Let's Roll stands as a spirited song in Neil Young's extensive discography, appearing on his 2002 album Are You Passionate?. The track captures the artist's signature blend of rock and folk sensibilities, showcasing his enduring ability to craft energetic, rhythm-driven compositions. During this period, Young explored a more upbeat and accessible sound, moving away from the introspective melancholy that often defines his earlier work. The song reflects his commitment to live performance energy, translating the raw power of his stage presence into a studio recording. As part of a prolific era that included collaborations and genre experimentation, the track highlights Young's versatility and his continued relevance in the rock landscape. It remains a testament to his capacity for reinvention while maintaining the core elements that have defined his career for decades.

