I Wish Motorhead Would Come Back
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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Louis: Ah, I wish Motorhead would come back. Oh wow, Motorhead . . . Motorhead . . . Where are you Motorhead?
Roy: He's probably getting eaten by one of those ponies
Louis: Yes
Roy: Maybe he's out there playing with motors
Louis: Motors?! Motors? . . . No! no! no!




Overall Meaning

In the song "I Wish Motorhead Would Come Back" by Frank Zappa, Louis and Roy are discussing their desire for the return of the band Motorhead. The lyrics may seem nonsensical at first, but they are actually a commentary on the state of the music industry in the late 1970s.


Zappa was frustrated with the way that mainstream music had become homogenized and formulaic, and he saw Motorhead as a band that bucked the trend. Their gritty, hard-edged sound was a breath of fresh air in a world of polished pop stars.


The line about Motorhead being eaten by ponies is a reference to the fact that the band's image was very rough and unpolished. Zappa saw this as a good thing, because it made them stand out from the crowd. The line about playing with motors is a reference to the band's name, which was inspired by a slang term for a speed freak.


Overall, the song is a celebration of Motorhead's unique sound and rebellious spirit, and a lament for the fact that the music industry was not more supportive of such bands at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, I wish Motorhead would come back.
I express my desire for the return of the band Motorhead.


Oh wow, Motorhead . . . Motorhead . . . Where are you Motorhead?
I am expressing my excitement for the band Motorhead and wondering where they are currently.


He's probably getting eaten by one of those ponies
I suggest that Motorhead is likely experiencing an unfortunate event involving ponies eating him.


Yes
I agree with Roy's statement about Motorhead's potential misfortune.


Maybe he's out there playing with motors
I suggest an alternative possibility that Motorhead may be playing with motors.


Motors?! Motors? . . . No! no! no!
I dismiss the idea that Motorhead may be playing with motors, as it goes against the image and sound of the band's music.




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