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In The Kitchen - Umphrey's McGee



     
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It was cold in the kitchen and the lights were low
As winter slowly stumbled home
The air felt different and it started to show
As every breath resembled smokeI was short of opinions and I wanted to know
If you'd still be here tomorrow
'Cause it was cold in the kitchen and the lights were low
As winter wrapped around ChicagoThe TV's on too much
And I don't ever think enough
About the things that matter most
And what could make me oldAnd there's no argument
For wasting time much better spent
Complacently replacing
A melody with smokeI don't expect a smile when I get home
The blankets that I stole should keep you warm
I hope you can never find to fill the hole
I'm futher from the source to feel the floorIt was cold in the kitchen and the lights were low
As winter slowly stumbled home
The air felt different and it started to show

As every breath resembled smokeI was short of opinions and I wanted to know
If you'd still be here tomorrow
'Cause it was cold in the kitchen and the lights were low
As winter wrapped around ChicagoThe TV's on too much
And I don't ever think enough
About the things that matter most
And what could make me oldAnd there's no argument
For wasting time much better spent
Complacently replacing
A melody with smoke

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Umphrey's McGee is a progressive rock / jam band from South Bend, IN now based in Chicago, IL. They are influenced musically by progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, Yes, Dream Theater, and Genesis, as well as heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden. The band also identifies The Police, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin as primary influences. However, there really isn't a style of popular music that Umphrey's does not cover. Artists covered in concert by Umphrey's range from Lionel Richie to Metallica to Toto to Snoop Dogg to Paul Simon.

Read more about Umphrey's McGee on Last.fm.


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