Doctor Rock
Motörhead Lyrics


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All right, all right
I hope you son of bitches see the light
You again, you again
I know you've got a mental age of ten
Listen up, listen up
I wouldn't swap you for a thousand bucks
Come on, you're the one
I think I'm going to switch your lazer on

[Chorus]
I've got the medicine you need
I've got the power, I've got the speed
I'll find out how to stop your clock
We sure ain't talking Doctor Spock
Hear me talking, Doctor Rock.

Lay down, turn around
Here come the sister gonna strip you down
Shut up, breathe in
Lets have the address of your next of kin
Chin up, shoulders back
You've got a body like a Marshall stack
Keep still, take your pill
Or I'm gonna make you really ill.

[Chorus]

Next please, next please
Try to separate those cowardly knees
X-ray, you've gotta pay
The only chance you've ever got of getting away
Here we are, what's the scar
I don't like anything I've seen so far
Pay me, pay me
I ain't no doctor of philosophy





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Motörhead's song "Doctor Rock" are about someone who is going to fix you, whether you like it or not. The singer of the song is the doctor himself, and he is addressing his patient directly. He tells them that he has the medicine they need and the power and speed to help them. He mocks them for their mental age, but also reassures them that he wouldn't trade them for anything.


The chorus of the song is a statement of this, with the singer asserting that he has the medicine they need and that he is the one in control. The lyrics are meant to be humorous and somewhat tongue-in-cheek, with the singer's arrogance and bravado being a part of the joke. He tells his patient to lay down, turn around, and get ready for the treatment. He orders them to shut up and breathe, and demands to know the address of their next of kin.


The song plays with the idea of the doctor as a powerful figure who can fix anything, but also reveals the dark side of that power. The doctor in the song is not a kindly, wise figure, but rather a brash and arrogant man who is eager to exert his control over his patient. The song is ultimately a humorous take on the power dynamics between doctors and their patients and the ways in which those dynamics can be subverted.


Line by Line Meaning

All right, all right
Things are good, let's begin


I hope you son of bitches see the light
I hope you guys finally understand and learn from this


You again, you again
Oh look, it's you again


I know you've got a mental age of ten
You act so childish sometimes


Listen up, listen up
Pay attention


I wouldn't swap you for a thousand bucks
Despite it all, I still value you


Come on, you're the one
I'll help you out


I think I'm going to switch your lazer on
I'm about to kick things into high gear


I've got the medicine you need
I have the solution


I've got the power, I've got the speed
I have the strength and ability to make this work


I'll find out how to stop your clock
I'll make sure time is on our side


We sure ain't talking Doctor Spock
This isn't Star Trek


Hear me talking, Doctor Rock
Trust me, I know what I'm doing


Lay down, turn around
I need you to get into position for this procedure


Here come the sister gonna strip you down
This nurse will prepare you for what's next


Shut up, breathe in
Be quiet and take a deep breath


Lets have the address of your next of kin
In case of emergency, who should we contact?


Chin up, shoulders back
Hold yourself with confidence, you're strong


You've got a body like a Marshall stack
You're built like a rockstar


Keep still, take your pill
Remain calm and take your medication


Or I'm gonna make you really ill
You won't like the alternative


Next please, next please
Who's next in line?


Try to separate those cowardly knees
Don't be afraid, stand firm


X-ray, you've gotta pay
We have to charge you for this procedure


The only chance you've ever got of getting away
This is your best shot


Here we are, what's the scar
What's the damage?


I don't like anything I've seen so far
This isn't looking good


Pay me, pay me
Time to settle up


I ain't no doctor of philosophy
I'm not here to ponder the big questions




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: IAN FRASER KILMINSTER, MICHAEL BURSTON, PETER GILL, PHILIP CAMPBELL

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