Mood Ring
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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I'm having a bad trip

Myflower in my hair just wilted

I just let my mike fall, drat

Charlie Manson is my hero
I'm going to live with Hendrix

Janis Joplin knows how to party

Nixon's a happenin' dude

That's why the world is the way it is today

This is the story of my life





The tread on my sandles are coming off

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mötley Crüe's "Mood Ring" seem to be a stream-of-consciousness recounting of a wild and strange journey through the '60s counterculture. The singer is clearly under the influence of some kind of psychedelic substance, as evidenced by the opening line "I'm havin' a bad trip." The sense of disorientation is reflected in the image of the flower in their hair wilting and the sandal tread coming off.


The references to famous figures from the era are jarring and perhaps a bit nonsensical. Charlie Manson is held up as a hero, which could be read as a darkly ironic comment on the commodification of twisted figures from history. Hendrix and Joplin are both mentioned as people the singer plans to live with, emphasizing the sense of a hazy dream world where normal rules don't apply. Finally, the reference to Nixon as a "happenin' dude" points to the tension between mainstream culture and the more radical counterculture of the time.


Taken together, the lyrics to "Mood Ring" paint a picture of a person lost in a fog of drugs, trying to navigate a world that feels both dark and exciting, dangerous and alluring. It's a snapshot of a moment in time when the very fabric of society was being rewritten, and the boundaries between reality and fantasy were being blurred in unexpected ways.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm havin' a bad trip
I am experiencing a negative emotional state or mental distress.


My flower in my hair just wilted
The symbol of peace and love that I adorn myself with has lost its freshness and withered away, symbolizing the loss of innocence and hope.


I just sold my lightbulb to a rat
I am so desperate for money that I have resorted to selling a common household item to a rodent, indicating my dire financial situation.


Charlie Manson's my hero
I look up to a notorious criminal and murderer, reflecting my disturbed outlook on life and my attraction to the unconventional.


I'm goin' to live with Hendrix
I am consumed by the desire to be with the late musician Jimi Hendrix, showing my discontent with reality and the mundane.


Janis Joplin knows how to party
I admire the late singer Janis Joplin's lifestyle of excess and indulgence, revealing my yearning for excitement and escapism.


Nixon's a happenin' dude
I view former US President Richard Nixon as a cool and trendy person, indicating my disillusionment and detachment from mainstream values.


That's why the world is the way it is today
The way I perceive and idolize controversial figures and their actions influences my perspective on the world and contributes to its current state of affairs.


This is the story of my life
All of the preceding statements comprise a glimpse into my unique and atypical existence, highlighting my nonconformity and individuality.


The tread of my sandals are coming off
My footwear is falling apart, representing my declining physical and mental state and my inability to keep up with societal norms and expectations.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: NIKKI SIXX, MICK MARS, VINCE NEIL, TOMMY LEE BASS

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