Rock is dead
The Doors Lyrics


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Hi, you lady, alright, babe, gonna love ya

When I was just a little boy, ?bout the age of five
I went to sleep, I heard my mama and papa talking
She said, "We got to stop that boy, he's gettin' too far out
He's goin? wild, we gotta stop that child"

And I lay there listening, feeling bad
You know, people, I was feeling bad
Mama didn't like the way I did my thing
The old lady, she didn't get with that thing

But my daddy was a sailor, get his head around
And he said, "Boy, you got to do it, son, get yourself intact
You gotta love, love, love, love, love, my baby tonight
Let me tell you, baby, ?bout the death of rock

I used to be a boy in my home block
Used to feel alone then I heard some news
Bunch o?cats got the rockin? news
You know I love my rock ?n? roll people

You know we got some fun
We gonna rock tonight, yeah c'mon
Rock and roll is dead
Rock and roll is dead

Must be something else instead
You got to lay right down and die, die, die, die yeah
It?s all over baby, that's it
We gotta go, we had some good times
But it?s gone, it?s all over

I got a few things on my chest, I got to get ?em off
Now listen, listen, listen, listen, listen
Now I don't want to hear no talk about no revolution
And I swear to God I don't want to hear

No talk about no constitution
And in my frame of mind I am in no mood for
No talk about no cremation
The only thing I'm interested in
I wanna have a good time

I don't wanna hear no talk about no riots
No demonstrations, no cacitritions, no impablermations
There's only one thing I want to see
That's some dancin?, we're gonna have some fun
We're gonna have a good time, let's roll

O boogie, all night long, yeah
Rocky little woman, be my pal
Gonna be the fool, gotta deep-dap-doo
You gotta love, love, love ya baby little lotta-gita-do
Yeah c'mon

Yeah, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute
Wait a minute, now listen here people
I'm talkin? about the death of rock and roll
And who killed it

I'm talkin? about the blues
I'm talkin? about the news
Have you heard, have you heard
Have you heard the word?

Rock is dead
Rock is dead

Now I didn't want to be the one to lay it on ya sweetheart
But I used to be a little fellow traveler
I used to think we had the whole thing sewed up, mama
Then I realized, rock and roll is dying, baby

I wanna see some fun
I wanna see some hanging out
I wanna see my people
Non-political, arithmetical
Transcendental, irathamadental
Coolambindang bupalookanimbo

Are you ready? Are you ready?
Are you ready to sing the blues, my baby?

Yeah, I like it real slow, I like it real bad
I like to get myself together
I love to hear you get undressed
Naked woman, out of doors

I don't care how loud you snore
Sun goin? down, way out on the sea
Here she comes, little girl, gonna set me free
Alright c'mon, now one more time

Yeah, tTrain a?ride, sixteen coaches long
Train a?ride, sixteen coaches long
Well, I got my baby
Gonna get on the train and run, yeah

Well, that big black train gonna get my baby
Big black train, yeah, the big black train gonna get my love
Gonna take her, gonna hug her, gonna, whoa
Gonna love, love, love, love a dingo yeah, big black train

Now when I got home, I heard my daddy say
"You want a little piece? Do you want a little peace?
Do you want a little soul? Do you want a little soul?"

I could not help myself, I could not help myself
I could not help, help, help
I'm dyin?, I'm dyin?, I'm dyin?
I'm die, die, digadigadoohdah, whoa

It?s over, it?s over
Have mercy, have mercy
Have mercy on your poor son

We had some good times
We had a few good times
But those good little times, you know where they are?
They're absolutely, positively under the ground

And as long as I got breath, the death of rock
Is the death of me and rock is dead




Well, we're dead, alright, yeah
Rock is dead

Overall Meaning

The song "Rock Is Dead" by The Doors addresses the death of rock and roll and the disappointment and frustration felt by the singer. The song starts with some flirtatious words by the singer to a woman before shifting to a narrative from the singer's childhood. As a child, the singer's parents disapproved of his wild behavior and wanted to stop him. But his sailor father encouraged him to continue doing his thing, which was to love and dance to rock and roll music. The song then moves on to the death of rock and roll, which the singer attributes to the blues, news, and politics. The singer wants to see people have fun and dance and not engage in any political or revolutionary activity.


The song is a critique of the commercialization and commodification of rock and roll, which the singer feels has led to its death. The singer feels that rock and roll music should be about having a good time, dancing, and being free from political and social constraints. The song is a reflection of the cultural and societal changes of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the countercultural movement was in full swing, and the music industry was becoming increasingly commercialized.


Line by Line Meaning

Hi, you lady, alright, babe, gonna love ya
Opening line of the song. The singer is addressing a lady and saying that he's going to love her


When I was just a little boy, ?bout the age of five
The singer reminisces about being a young child


I went to sleep, I heard my mama and papa talking
The singer recalls a time where he was trying to sleep and overheard a conversation between his parents


She said, "We got to stop that boy, he's gettin' too far out
The artist's mother is discussing how her son is behaving in a manner that she disapproves of and believes he needs to be stopped


You know, people, I was feeling bad
Speaker is expressing their feelings of sadness


Mama didn't like the way I did my thing
The singer's mother disapproved of the way he acted


But my daddy was a sailor, get his head around
In contrast to the mother's feelings, the singer's father approves of his son's actions


Let me tell you, baby, ?bout the death of rock
The artist shifts to discussing the death of rock 'n' roll


Used to feel alone then I heard some news
The artist's earlier feelings of solitude are contrasted with the news he heard


Rock and roll is dead
The chorus and central thesis of the song


Must be something else instead
The singer seems to take the death of rock 'n' roll as an opportunity to explore new directions


No talk about no revolution
Speaker does not wish to discuss matters of social and political change


No talk about no constitution
Speaker does not wish to discuss laws and governance


The only thing I'm interested in
Speaker is only interested in one thing


I wanna have a good time
The singer wants to have a good time


There's only one thing I want to see
Again, speaker is only interested in one thing


That's some dancin?, we're gonna have some fun
The artist wants to have fun and dance


Non-political, arithmetical Transcendental, irathamadental Coolambindang bupalookanimbo
A nonsensical line that doesn't represent any clear meaning


Rock is dead
Reiteration of the chorus and central thesis


I could not help myself
Speaker is compelled to act in a certain manner


I'm dyin?, I'm dyin?, I'm dyin? I'm die, die, digadigadoohdah, whoa
The artist is metaphorically dying as the song draws to a close


It?s over, it?s over Have mercy, have mercy Have mercy on your poor son
The song and its subject have concluded and the artist pleads for mercy, potentially from the audience listening




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bob Spickard, Brian Carman, Elvis Presley, Parker Junior, Sam (T) Phillips, Vera Matson

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