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More About "Soul Kitchen"
"Soul Kitchen" is a song by the Doors from their self-titled debut album The Doors. Singer Jim Morrison wrote the lyrics as a tribute to the soul food restaurant Olivia's in Venice Beach, California. Because he often stayed too late, the staff had to kick him out, thus the lines "let me sleep all night, in your soul kitchen"
The song is notated in the key of A Major with Jim Morrison's vocal range spanning from E4 to A5. It has a Dorian alternation of i and IV. Like the other songs from their debut album, the songwriting credit was given to each members of the Doors the performance rights organization ASCAP list the song as a group composition. Despite the songwriting credit, its lyrics were written by Morrison during the summer of 1965. Guitarist Robby Krieger acknowledged soul-singer James Brown's influence on the song, stating that he wanted to simulate a horn section by Brown, with the riff heard throughout. Music journalist Stephen Davis characterized it as a hard rock track,[2] while Gillian G. Gaar called it "funky blues-rock".
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Gear Used:
1957 Gretsch 6129 Silver Sparkle Jet
Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine M-80
Strymon El Capistan Tape Echo
MXR 4x12 Cab
Gibson Les Paul Custom Natural 1976
Marshall 5/20w Mini Silver Jubilee Reissue
Orange 4x12 Cab
1970s Fender Precision Bass
Fender Rumble 500
Ludwig Classic Oak Kit
Ludwig Pewter Over Copper Snare
Zildjian A Armand 14/16/21
Recording Gear Used:
Universal Audio Apollo X8
AEA R88 MkII Stereo Ribbon Microphone
Shure Beta 52A Supercardioid Dynamic Kick Drum Microphone
AEA N22 Active Ribbon Microphone
Shure SM58
Shure SM57
Featuring
Laurel Scott - Vocals
Zach Avery - Guitar/Vocals
Brody Vukobratovich - Guitar
Gus Martini - Bass
Pete Zimmer - Drums
Songs Played:
00:00 - 02:26 "Soul Kitchen" by X
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Lyrics:
Well, the clock says it's time to close now
I guess I'd better go now
I'd really like to stay here all night
The cars crawl past all stuffed with eyes
Street lights share their hollow glow
Your brain seems bruised with numb surprise
Still one place to go
Still one place to go
Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Turn me out and I'll wander, baby
Stumblin' in the neon groves
Well, your fingers weave quick minarets
Speak in secret alphabets
I light another cigarette
Learn to forget, learn to forget
Learn to forget, learn to forget
Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Turn me out and I'll wander, baby
Stumblin' in the neon groves (yeah)
Well, the clock says it's time to close now
I know I have to go now
I really wanna stay here
All night, all night, all night