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We're going to the roadhouse We're gonna have a real, a good time, alright Yeah, the back of the roadhouse They've got some bungalows Yeah, the back of the roadhouse They've got some bungalows Ay, well, that's where the people Like to go down slow, alright Let it roll, baby, roll Roll, baby, roll Roll, baby, roll Let it roll, all night long
In "Roadhouse Blues," by contrast, the band injects the scene into your system before, entertainingly, Morrison puts you in the driver's seat. After that, the song doesn't develop the premise as much as riff on it: Yeah, back of the roadhouse. They've got some bungalows. Back of the roadhouse. They've got some bungalows.
Aug 22, 2023 · The Meaning Behind “Roadhouse Blues”. Perhaps inspired by the loose yet thrilling musical background, Jim Morrison left his usually mysterious musings at the door for “Roadhouse Blues ...
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Roadhouse Blues is still a favorite song of mine. I first heard it on their "Morrison Hotel" album in 1970 when I came home from the Army and Vietnam. In 'Nam, The Doors were very popular & their songs were played on AFVN radio there. I think I heard "Roadhouse Blues" for the first time in 1970 on an "underground FM" radio station out of Kansas ...