Rodeo
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Laughin' like gypsies show to show
Living my life like a rolling stone
This is how my story unfolds
Traveling man, never at home
Can't find love so I sleep alone
This whisky river has a long way to flow
All that I know is life on this road
Long way from home
In this rodeo
Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
Not my home
Another day, another night on stage
Lights go down, time to turn the page
Was this all I ever wanted to be
Six hundred miles the highway calls
Another long day now the hours get small
Riding out this rock and roll rodeo
All that I know is life on this road
Long way from home
In this rodeo
Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
Not my home
All that I know
Is life on this road
Long way from home
In this rodeo




Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
Not my home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mötley Crüe's song "Rodeo" are a commentary on the life of a traveling musician, endlessly touring from city to city, show to show, with no permanent home or stable relationships. The opening lines "laughin' like gypsies show to show" conjure up images of a group of nomads moving from town to town, experiencing brief moments of joy and camaraderie before moving on to the next stop. The singer describes himself as a "rolling stone," always on the move, with "this whisky river" of life on the road stretching out before him.


The chorus "rodeo, rodeo, rodeo" suggests a kind of wild and unpredictable ride, not unlike a bull rider at a rodeo. The metaphor of the rodeo is carried throughout the song, with the singer describing himself as a participant in this dangerous and thrilling arena. The line "riding out this rock and roll rodeo" is particularly powerful, suggesting that despite the physical and emotional toll of constant touring, the singer is still driven by a love of music and a desire to perform.


Ultimately, however, the song is tinged with a sense of sadness and longing. The repeated phrase "long way from home" reinforces the idea that the singer is adrift, lacking the stability and comfort of a permanent residence or support network. The final line "not my home" is a poignant reminder that despite the glamour and excitement of life on the road, it is ultimately a transient and unfulfilling existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Laughin' like gypsies show to show
I am carefree and living in the moment, enjoying the adrenaline rush of performing in front of live audiences.


Living my life like a rolling stone
I have no permanent home or stable lifestyle, instead constantly moving from place to place and living a nomadic existence.


This is how my story unfolds
My life is constantly changing and unpredictable, and I am unsure of where it will take me next.


Traveling man, never at home
I am always on the move and never have a place to call home, and I have become accustomed to this way of life.


Can't find love so I sleep alone
Despite my constant travels and encounters with different people, I have yet to find true love and often find myself alone at night.


This whisky river has a long way to flow
My journey and experiences are far from over, and there is still much to come and discover as I travel the road of life.


All that I know is life on this road
Traveling and performing is all I have ever known, and it has become an integral part of my identity and way of life.


Long way from home
I am far from any place that I would consider a home, and this distance can sometimes be difficult and lonely to bear.


In this rodeo
Life is like a rodeo, full of ups and downs, risks and rewards, and I must learn to navigate and survive in this environment.


Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
This word serves as a constant reminder of the unstable, unpredictable, and exciting nature of life on the road.


Not my home
Despite spending much of my life on the road, I do not feel as though any one place or setting represents a true home for me.


Another day, another night on stage
My life and career is a cycle of repeatedly performing and entertaining, and every day brings a new audience and challenge.


Lights go down, time to turn the page
After each performance, I must move on to the next one and leave behind the previous evening's experience in order to stay focused on the present.


Was this all I ever wanted to be
Despite the success and excitement of my career, I still question whether this is truly my calling or if there is more I should strive for.


Six hundred miles the highway calls
As a traveling performer, I must often spend long hours driving on the highway in between shows in order to reach the next destination.


Another long day now the hours get small
Despite the thrill of performing, the long days and constant travel can take a toll on my energy and mental state.


Riding out this rock and roll rodeo
My life is a constant adventure and challenge, and I must ride out the highs and lows in order to continue performing and living on the road.


All that I know is life on this road
My identity and experiences are deeply tied to my nomadic lifestyle as a traveling performer.


Long way from home
I am far from any place that I would consider a home, and this distance can sometimes be difficult and lonely to bear.


In this rodeo
My life is unpredictable and often turbulent, and I must learn to navigate and survive in this environment just as a rodeo rider must conquer a wild animal.


Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
This word serves as a constant reminder of the unstable, unpredictable, and exciting nature of life on the road.


Not my home
Despite spending much of my life on the road, I do not feel as though any one place or setting represents a true home for me.


All that I know is life on this road
My identity and experiences are deeply tied to my nomadic lifestyle as a traveling performer.


Long way from home
I am far from any place that I would consider a home, and this distance can sometimes be difficult and lonely to bear.


In this rodeo
My life is unpredictable and often turbulent, and I must learn to navigate and survive in this environment just as a rodeo rider must conquer a wild animal.


Rodeo, rodeo, rodeo, rodeo
This word serves as a constant reminder of the unstable, unpredictable, and exciting nature of life on the road.


Not my home
Despite spending much of my life on the road, I do not feel as though any one place or setting represents a true home for me.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: NIKKI SIXX, MICK MARS

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