As Ray Manzarek once said, "Robby is our secret weapon." A few things that people have to understand about The Doors dynamics is this: Jim was the moody, cerebral. poetic, exceptionally good looking lead singer who had an unparalleled stage presence. However, he was accompanied by two genius bandmates in Robby Kreiger on guitar and Ray Manzarek on organ/bass. Additionally, John Densmore was an exceptionally good drummer. The Doors selling points insofar as their record label was concerned in the late 60's was their incredible music and Jim's charismatic persona. Robby's, Ray's, and John's personalities fit well with this, though this tended to obscure their contributions to the overall creative genius that was The Doors. After all, Robby did write "Light My Fire," "Touch Me," "Love Her Madly," "Spanish Caravan," et al. Bottom line is this: The Doors were never a group who let their egos get in the way of collectively coming together and producing great music. And we have this to be very thankful for.
They had very different personalities. Robbie was the laid back dude that anyone could get along with. Jim was the mixed bag of nuts. Ray was the "sophisticated intellectual". John seemed on edge, or uncomfortable with the wildness that came with being in the group.
Jim had enough charisma to last a couple hundred years. Do you realize that teens still fall in love with the guy who didn't live past 27 and sang in a totally different language than the countries he's still popular in, (South America)? Well, somebody had to fill that order I suppose.
This young man is the most underrated guitarist ever. Edit: Let me explain what I mean by underrated. This young man has written some of the most amazing rock music ever. Yet everyone still talks about Morrison. Even himself in an interview has admitted he does not get the credit as in their first two albums were accredited to The Doors and everyone thought that Morrison wrote them. This young man should be at the in the public consciousness at the same level as lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards.
The Doors. Thank you. Four musicians, four artists, four people to bring poetry to life, all as one. No group before you, no group after you will ever make magic, love, Music as The Doors.
I was 15 years old when People Are Strange was released . I loved it back then, and I still love it today. Watching Robbie tell me how he played this is like an older brother teaching me the secrets of life. Thank you so much for these lessons, Robbie.
I can't believe what I see here. Robby Krieger himself, teaching. My God !!!! My f. God !!! Dear Robby you rocked my world for 30 years. You are a legend. You are the music.
In my humble opinion, Krieger is a refined composer. He managed to invent a musical genre, with deadly riffs that still displace us today. I am always mesmerized by his guitar counterpoint in when the music's over. The real musician composes! and it doesn't just run with pentatonic stairs. Thanks again for your contribution Mr Krieger!
Matthew Lawton , I think what this guy was trying to say is that they used more than just the pentatonic... you seem to have completely missed the point, don’t be an ass.
@@troglodyteproductions2211 I just wanted to say that krieger you invested in creativity and composition rather than technique. the songs of the Doors are very accurate on the melodic part unlike other bands that invest a lot on the speed of execution and the rhythm. The Doors: ingenious melodies and riffs... each song of them is something unique. I believe it is one of the most charismatic band ever
It wasn’t just Robby John and Ray contributed. IMO Ray made the band. He wasn’t just the keyboard player he was the bass player and the keyboard player.
Damn what is like listening to Jim Morrison when you have been next to him playing, now that he's dead? Now that you were playing over the song I got goosebumps. I wish you lived longer as a band. It literally feels like you ve been living between soo different times, the 70s seem so far away, the times many of us know thanks to all of you musicians.I was literally playing that song yesterday Robby, time to nail it , thanks!
I was thinking the exact same thing. What Robby must think when he hear Jim singing when he used to rock massive stages right beside him. I get the same feeling when I watch Brian May play and how he used to play with one of the great singers of all time.. .Freddie. I bet they miss those days
It must be really hard. I know even Ozzy, who's been touring with various guitarists for ages, still gets really emotional over Randy Rhoads. I can't imagine how it is for people like May and Krieger :(
Thank you Mr. Krieger for giving us the privilege to listen and admire your talent. Really grateful for you ♥. God bless, and greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 ♥ 's you!!!!
I imagine in 1967 when The Doors wrote this, none of them would believe in their wildest “trip” that in 2020 Robbie would be sharing their wisdom with us via a thing called the internet, from a smartphone, during a global pandemic and social unrest. What would Jim say about it all? “I don’t know what’s gonna happen, but I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames”
@@Pimp-Master The lack of policing in many cities due to cuts in funding, murder increasing 1000 fold, CHAZ/CHOP taking over northwestern cities.... And yes the other half are fully obeying. Both are fools in sheeps clothing.
I can't describe how cool it is seeing Robby do these videos. Like many, I destroyed quite a few record-player needles trying to learn songs in my youth...haha. Thanks Robby!
This song will always remind me of my grandma. Total badass, definitely a product of the counterculture, raised 4 sons by herself, her two favorite things; gambling and horror films. She passed away a few months ago.
I was lucky enough to meet Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek at the Cask & Cleaver restaurant in Palm Springs around 79 or 80,,,, we had a great conversation about stories about the Doors and later that evening, Ray gave me a red satin type cloth Doors poster they both signed.. a proud possession.. years later when I got back from the Marines only to find my Mother had thrown out that poster, my drum set and a leslie amplifier but I was mostly pissed about the poster..... it's awesome to see him take the time teaching everyone how to play the Doors stuff.. my story is only to confirm how nice and genuine they were back then as well.....
So much experience and knowledge in those hands… really appreciate learning from the experts who paved the way of expressing yourself through an instrument…. Much love and Respect!!!!
This is joyful yet sad for me. When I was about 13 years old in 1966. I began guitar lessons. I learned using the MEL BAY system and moved along pretty well. After a year and a half of playing Mary had a little lamb and other moving melodies I quit. Perhaps I acted too soon but I had to get out. Throughout my life I've often thought about that decision and wondered what if I had to stuck with it. At least I know there will never be anyone like THE DOORS
Почему то слезы на глазах наворачиваются. Одна из любимых песен отца, которого уже нет в живых. Старый Робби. Как-то это проникает в сердце, а значит оно есть
I went deep on the Doors when I discovered them at 13 years old. I've watched every interview, backstage jam session, Indi movie and available concert footage I could find let alone all the readings that the internet had to offer. I owe this man so much for getting me into guitar. My brother and I used to battle who could who could perfectly finish both LA woman solos in one try haha. I guess all I'm trying to say is you made a big difference in my life. Keep rocking Robby, hope to meet you one day!
Please keep giving us this lessons, we love The Doors and i’m sure that a lot of people wanna play the songs in the right way like you Robby, I love you! ♥️🇲🇽
Love the Doors and Robby...I enjoy singing Love Her Madly, People are Strange, and Riders on the Storm...great music. Robby, let me sing along - stay healthy and awesome!
Wow I watched this for about 30 seconds before I realized it was the real guitar player from the doors!! I was thinking this guy is doing this effortlessly...then I thought omg he's the real McCoy!! I've watched their keyboard player Ray manzarek on here showing how he played some of their songs and he is awesome too.! Strange days is another pertinent song in these pandemic days. Thanks for the lesson Robby !! you're a living legend!... we are not worthy 😉
This is a true epicness right here. And only few of whole % of internet users on earth will understand that. This is really sad, but with a warm smile on my face, thank so much million times. It’s not about what this man did , it’s about - he did it !
Told this story before When I would babysit new born son in 1980 , he would fall asleep listening to dooras turned down low. When my ex came home says turn that off. Soon as she did baby woke up crying
I remember being 15 years old, some 25 yrs ago, and learning this song note for note following the tabs in the Guitar World magazine, listening to the recording on the casette tape. I played it on my fathers red SG copy. Didn't have an amp still. Back then I'd call anyone crazy if told in 2020 Robbie Krieger is going to put a video tutorial of this song using some weird modern technology called the internet. Surreal! Robbie, greetings and love from Croatia!
Thanks for the lesson and especially thanks for making the music that was so important to my life...for the last 53 years. God bless and stay well sir.
Personas así deberían ser inmortal...pero como eso es imposible lo hacen mediante su música... Pasarán 100 años y The Doors y muchas bandas más seguirán sonando aunque los creadores de esos temas ya no estén en este mundo terrenal.
Oh my lizard king how in the fuuuuuuuuk did I never know the man himself does tutorials, this is far beyond amazing, this is a straight up gift from the lawd
I loved the road House blues tutorial, such a cool riff I ripped it off changed a few notes around and made my own riff out of it sounds great. Thanks Rob
A esta leyenda viviente hay que cuidarla como un tesoro. Gracias señor por permitirnos verlo haciendo videos. Muchas muchas gracias mr Robby. No se si solo sere yo quien nota que el sonido es exactamente el mismo que los álbumes y me teletransporta a los años 60... ya me imagino viendo a jim morri
Hi I love you and miss you!!!!!!! I met you at a concert and you’re so amazing to watch live and you’re so sweet. You’re the best!!!! You’ve inspired me in so many ways. Love you Robby.
The difference is: With Marty everyone can learn a song. With Robbie's "lesson" only highly experienced players playing for many years will succeed. It is no lesson to zoom the cam at the fingerboard! Okay, now dislike me, fanatics ... :-)
In these strange times indeed. Drummer here, and two-month bass player for my own enjoyment since quarantining in March. But I want to thank you, Sir for your presence here. And your presents here, and the connection to the music of my youth.
It is such a privilege for me to learn from you, Robby. I play guitar for over 20 years, I started to play guitar because I wanted to play The Doors, the best band in history of music. Today, you corrected some of my mistakes I mislearned somewhere in late nineties, practicing over old turntable records that my uncle gave me. We live in such a glorious age. Greetings from Croatia! P.S. Please show us L.A Woman, with guitar solo, which tortures me since I play guitar. :(
it s amazing to realyze that those guys who built the legend of rock are still among us... and still thinking of us!!! I am not a believer, but, man! May thee take care of them for so long
I’m telling EVERYONE Robbie Krieger personally gave me a guitar lesson for “People Are Strange”.
You aren't lying.
Yeah, me too. After all, is kind of true.
Me too! Oops!
God NO!!! I thougt, he did it only for ME!!! Robbie...how could you???
:)
Everytime robby does a tutorial, it’s like watching a magician unveil his most famous tricks for the first time
Adamunderscore18 yep
It is not "like" watching a magician. You ARE watching a magician. And he is revealing a magic to us.
Right? This is gold!!!
Agreed
@@dannydyi7123 this definetely more value as gold!
"There are things known, there are things unknown , and in between are The Doors" - Jimbo
Aldous Huxley said that
i want this on a shirt
And some things… that have not yet come to pass 🧝♀️
As Ray Manzarek once said, "Robby is our secret weapon." A few things that people have to understand about The Doors dynamics is this: Jim was the moody, cerebral. poetic, exceptionally good looking lead singer who had an unparalleled stage presence. However, he was accompanied by two genius bandmates in Robby Kreiger on guitar and Ray Manzarek on organ/bass. Additionally, John Densmore was an exceptionally good drummer. The Doors selling points insofar as their record label was concerned in the late 60's was their incredible music and Jim's charismatic persona. Robby's, Ray's, and John's personalities fit well with this, though this tended to obscure their contributions to the overall creative genius that was The Doors. After all, Robby did write "Light My Fire," "Touch Me," "Love Her Madly," "Spanish Caravan," et al. Bottom line is this: The Doors were
never a group who let their egos get in the way of collectively coming together and producing great music. And we have this to be very thankful for.
That's true!😀💙💟
Great points
Yes! Too bad they couldn't keep jim grounded just a little longer.
They had very different personalities. Robbie was the laid back dude that anyone could get along with. Jim was the mixed bag of nuts. Ray was the "sophisticated intellectual". John seemed on edge, or uncomfortable with the wildness that came with being in the group.
Jim had enough charisma to last a couple hundred years. Do you realize that teens still fall in love with the guy who didn't live past 27 and sang in a totally different language than the countries he's still popular in, (South America)? Well, somebody had to fill that order I suppose.
This young man is the most underrated guitarist ever.
Edit: Let me explain what I mean by underrated. This young man has written some of the most amazing rock music ever. Yet everyone still talks about Morrison. Even himself in an interview has admitted he does not get the credit as in their first two albums were accredited to The Doors and everyone thought that Morrison wrote them. This young man should be at the in the public consciousness at the same level as lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards.
Underrated by who?
@Scott Williams right! he is not underrated, he's a famous musician with a big influence on music history
@Jipke Haha same thought
@Jipke @ he isn't underrated or isn't young?
@Marco Deo You're a rock fan and never listen to The Doors? what a hell, man
This guy IS a LIVING LEGEND - pure and simple
Yes sir!
Yes he is!
He truly is!
I love you From spain. The Doors. Robbie thank you
Thank you Mr. Krieger! The Doors and your guitar style have influenced me very much :)
Yes, me too
Incredible ! Thanks Robby !
רובי בוא לישראל
Imagine knowing Jim Morrison just like Robby did, wild.
Imagine being Robby Krieger, a legend for 60 years!
not 60 years
@@jazz2020 sorry, 53 years! Happy now?
lizardkingno2 i know I am!🤪
I bet he walks the streets like nothing.
Imagine if i was still Alive.
Robby Krieger was my favorite guitarist when I was a teen. I loved all those bluesy Doors guitar solos.
“This is the strangest life I’ve ever known.” -Jimbo
Man it’s crazy seeing you play the guitar with Jim voice playing in the background, you are an all time legend
This man deserves to live 120 years in perfect health. Amen.
150
He is definitely gonna live 150🤞because he is a great man and musician with so much talent.
This is so unreal. Robbie is a direct link to Jim. Still jammin the SG.
Roy Robbie is a legend in his own right having written a lot of their hits
Any1 know what amp Robbie used on the 1st album?
Thank you for that Robby! Your guitar was the soul of The Doors. Your riffs and chords and solos still make me feel alive to this day
The Doors. Thank you. Four musicians, four artists, four people to bring poetry to life, all as one. No group before you, no group after you will ever make magic, love, Music as The Doors.
I was 15 years old when People Are Strange was released . I loved it back then, and I still love it today. Watching Robbie tell me how he played this is like an older brother teaching me the secrets of life. Thank you so much for these lessons, Robbie.
Stevew443 so true. I’m hooked,
I was 4 yrs old-lol
OMG Robbie aren’t you the best??? Stay safe and thanks so much for doing this video for us ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Safe from what?
Krieger is probably 80 years old here and still plays like he is 20.
@Jon Birch yep, 74; he just looks 100
Man you never get too old to play the guitar
he's quite sloppy actually, even though he's mentally sharper than most 20 y.o
@@JJsRetrospect Unless your fingers are arthritis- ridden.
@@riccardocondorelli2220 age does eventually catch up, especially with a stringed instrument
I can't believe what I see here. Robby Krieger himself, teaching. My God !!!! My f. God !!! Dear Robby you rocked my world for 30 years. You are a legend. You are the music.
Man Robbie Kreiger and it is a blessing from the Gods that we get lessons like this with the guitarist of The Doors, it’s the dream of every rock fan.
yes unbelievable , amazing .... haven't enough adjectives
Well said it’s definitely a pinch me moment! Very surreal thank you Robbie
The Doors. 50 years later. Still Brilliant !!
this is by far my favorite thing on the internet so far. thank you Legend!
Man his singing is sick, works perfect for this song
In my humble opinion, Krieger is a refined composer. He managed to invent a musical genre, with deadly riffs that still displace us today. I am always mesmerized by his guitar counterpoint in when the music's over. The real musician composes! and it doesn't just run with pentatonic stairs.
Thanks again for your contribution Mr Krieger!
Matthew Lawton , I think what this guy was trying to say is that they used more than just the pentatonic... you seem to have completely missed the point, don’t be an ass.
@@troglodyteproductions2211 I just wanted to say that krieger you invested in creativity and composition rather than technique. the songs of the Doors are very accurate on the melodic part unlike other bands that invest a lot on the speed of execution and the rhythm. The Doors: ingenious melodies and riffs... each song of them is something unique. I believe it is one of the most charismatic band ever
Matthew Lawton Robby was classically trained, there’s a lot of latin rhythms, robbies classical and flamenco guitar, aswell as blues and jazz.
It wasn’t just Robby John and Ray contributed. IMO Ray made the band. He wasn’t just the keyboard player he was the bass player and the keyboard player.
Damn what is like listening to Jim Morrison when you have been next to him playing, now that he's dead? Now that you were playing over the song I got goosebumps. I wish you lived longer as a band. It literally feels like you ve been living between soo different times, the 70s seem so far away, the times many of us know thanks to all of you musicians.I was literally playing that song yesterday Robby, time to nail it , thanks!
I was thinking the exact same thing. What Robby must think when he hear Jim singing when he used to rock massive stages right beside him. I get the same feeling when I watch Brian May play and how he used to play with one of the great singers of all time.. .Freddie. I bet they miss those days
It must be really hard. I know even Ozzy, who's been touring with various guitarists for ages, still gets really emotional over Randy Rhoads. I can't imagine how it is for people like May and Krieger :(
The best bands...excuse me...the iconic bands exist for a short time!!! And make history.
Eli Ramos usually because a member dies, usually the singer, and usually at 27, strange
I’m so very happy to have stumbled upon this lesson. I’m truly in shock. Thanks Robbie from a massive fan.
What a pleasure to see Krieger teaching us all ... thanks Master
Thank you Mr. Krieger for giving us the privilege to listen and admire your talent. Really grateful for you ♥. God bless, and greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 ♥ 's you!!!!
I clicked this video so fast
Same 🤣
Same hahaahhaa
same
Same 👌
Me too , he's great.
This automatically makes all the other tutorials useless.
Getting the source from the horse does that :)
Fo reals
Jay McDanieL he’s the unsung hero of the Band in my opinion!
@Dumb Robot you tube made this possible
lol ..so true!!!
I imagine in 1967 when The Doors wrote this, none of them would believe in their wildest “trip” that in 2020 Robbie would be sharing their wisdom with us via a thing called the internet, from a smartphone, during a global pandemic and social unrest.
What would Jim say about it all?
“I don’t know what’s gonna happen, but I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames”
“The future’s uncertain and the end is always near!”
What social unrest? People are fully obeying and complying all over the world.
@@Pimp-Master The lack of policing in many cities due to cuts in funding, murder increasing 1000 fold, CHAZ/CHOP taking over northwestern cities.... And yes the other half are fully obeying. Both are fools in sheeps clothing.
Yeah. What social unrest?
Thanks, Robby❤
I can't describe how cool it is seeing Robby do these videos. Like many, I destroyed quite a few record-player needles trying to learn songs in my youth...haha. Thanks Robby!
This song will always remind me of my grandma. Total badass, definitely a product of the counterculture, raised 4 sons by herself, her two favorite things; gambling and horror films. She passed away a few months ago.
Its rare that a celebrity takes the time to share. Thank you Robby
Robby can still play a hell of a guitar. When you have talent like his, it never goes away!
It’s crazy watching someone’s fingers while they’re playing. It says a lot about their skill. His are loose but they never miss. Truly a legend.
I was lucky enough to meet Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek at the Cask & Cleaver restaurant in Palm Springs around 79 or 80,,,, we had a great conversation about stories about the Doors and later that evening, Ray gave me a red satin type cloth Doors poster they both signed.. a proud possession.. years later when I got back from the Marines only to find my Mother had thrown out that poster, my drum set and a leslie amplifier but I was mostly pissed about the poster..... it's awesome to see him take the time teaching everyone how to play the Doors stuff.. my story is only to confirm how nice and genuine they were back then as well.....
Great person, great guitarist, a living legend
Holy Cow! That's the 'ol Gibson SG Robbie's been playing since the mid 60's. Such an iconic guitar.
Best band of all time ! Thank you so much Robby 🙏
So much experience and knowledge in those hands… really appreciate learning from the experts who paved the way of expressing yourself through an instrument…. Much love and Respect!!!!
I love that Robby puts out these vids so we can see him and watch him play. My favorite band since the 5th grade 1989.
I love you Robby! You’re so cool 😎 and still rocking! And I’m glad you’re safe and healthy 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
The most important thing currently on the internet
If anyone is going to teach me a Doors guitar tutorial, let it be Robbie! Thank you Mr Krieger! You have given so much already now this! Wonderful!
Still the greatest and most original guitar player of his generation! It has been an honour!
Strange Days Indeed. Love your vids Robby. Hope you are well.
I love the Doors forever
This is joyful yet sad for me. When I was about 13 years old in 1966. I began guitar lessons. I learned using the MEL BAY system and moved along pretty well. After a year and a half of playing Mary had a little lamb and other moving melodies I quit. Perhaps I acted too soon but I had to get out. Throughout my life I've often thought about that decision and wondered what if I had to stuck with it. At least I know there will never be anyone like THE DOORS
So cool....I'm a generation born of this generation and grew up with vets being released from Vietnam and the doors as the soundtrack. Thanks Robby
Почему то слезы на глазах наворачиваются. Одна из любимых песен отца, которого уже нет в живых. Старый Робби. Как-то это проникает в сердце, а значит оно есть
Totally agree...😋
I went deep on the Doors when I discovered them at 13 years old. I've watched every interview, backstage jam session, Indi movie and available concert footage I could find let alone all the readings that the internet had to offer. I owe this man so much for getting me into guitar. My brother and I used to battle who could who could perfectly finish both LA woman solos in one try haha.
I guess all I'm trying to say is you made a big difference in my life. Keep rocking Robby, hope to meet you one day!
Thank you Mr. Krieger 🫡
I wish other legends show us more of their skills and techniques like you do. You’re Legend forever 🫡🫡🫡
I don’t know who this dude is but I think he might have a future in Rock and Roll.
Well he certainly had the past with Rock and Roll
If he's lucky he might get radio play too.
Hope the record deal finds this guy. He's gonna be popular.
He will be a Legend! I can see it... Hahaha
This youngster is a good prospect🤣🤣
Please keep giving us this lessons, we love The Doors and i’m sure that a lot of people wanna play the songs in the right way like you Robby, I love you! ♥️🇲🇽
I Love the Doors since i was 13. 😍😍
Who are the 121 geniuses that gave this a thumbs down? This is a lesson from a living legend. What more do you want?
Love the Doors and Robby...I enjoy singing Love Her Madly, People are Strange, and Riders on the Storm...great music. Robby, let me sing along - stay healthy and awesome!
Wow I watched this for about 30 seconds before I realized it was the real guitar player from the doors!! I was thinking this guy is doing this effortlessly...then I thought omg he's the real McCoy!!
I've watched their keyboard player Ray manzarek on here showing how he played some of their songs and he is awesome too.!
Strange days is another pertinent song in these pandemic days.
Thanks for the lesson Robby !! you're a living legend!... we are not worthy 😉
This is a true epicness right here. And only few of whole % of internet users on earth will understand that. This is really sad, but with a warm smile on my face, thank so much million times.
It’s not about what this man did , it’s about - he did it !
If there's anyone who would give an absolute great guitar lesson....it would be the most underrated guitarist of all time.... ROBBIE KRIEGER!!
This is probably the best thing I've seen on CZcams. A lesson from Robby men, this is awesome.
All my life playing people are strange in wrong finger positions until now! Thanks Robbie!!!
Learning guitar from a legend, never thought this day would come
We love you Robby...Thank you for taking time to share this great guitar lesson with us. Regards.
Much Love , Much Respect , Thank You
Been a Doors fan since 1966.
Me too
Since 2013 haha
I discovered them when I was 9 my fav band ever since
Told this story before
When I would babysit new born son in 1980 , he would fall asleep listening to dooras turned down low. When my ex came home says turn that off. Soon as she did baby woke up crying
irishjim22 thats an amazing story ahaha thanks for sharing
Thanks, Robby... nostalgic days.
I remember being 15 years old, some 25 yrs ago, and learning this song note for note following the tabs in the Guitar World magazine, listening to the recording on the casette tape. I played it on my fathers red SG copy. Didn't have an amp still. Back then I'd call anyone crazy if told in 2020 Robbie Krieger is going to put a video tutorial of this song using some weird modern technology called the internet. Surreal!
Robbie, greetings and love from Croatia!
I love you Robby and all of the doors
El mejor guitarrista del mundo
Estoy muy deacuerdo, tal vez no haya hecho los mejores solos de la historia del rock, pero es el guitarrista más completo.
The best!
Su genialidad reside en su simpleza y combinación de estilos
A Guitar lesson from Robby Krieger doesnt get much better. love from the U.K
Thank You Mr.Krieger for sharing time with Your audience!
This is the real shit. Love it! Thanks for doing this, Robbie!
OMG!!! 😮 Robby, I'll love you and The Doors forever! Los amo!!! ❤️
Thanks for the lesson and especially thanks for making the music that was so important to my life...for the last 53 years. God bless and stay well sir.
This man is a living legend who had a huge impact on my youth.
Fuisteis de lo más grande.
Me quito el sombrero hante
USTED. 🚪 THE DDOR FOREVER!!🎸🎸🎸
Lo es todavía!!
Personas así deberían ser inmortal...pero como eso es imposible lo hacen mediante su música...
Pasarán 100 años y The Doors y muchas bandas más seguirán sonando aunque los creadores de esos temas ya no estén en este mundo terrenal.
Fantastic, sir. True artist. Don't make 'em like that anymore. Thank you for sharing this with us.
oh my god this is fantastic, Robby. I'm Brazilian 28 years old and since I was 13 I'm completely in love with Doors. Thank you for all your work!
Oh my lizard king how in the fuuuuuuuuk did I never know the man himself does tutorials, this is far beyond amazing, this is a straight up gift from the lawd
Absolutely amazing to find something like this. After decades of hearing those riffs. Thank you for sharing with us.
The Doors have been making being Strange the new Cool since 1967.
It doesn’t matter how old Robby gets I still see him as this cool kid playing guitar
Thank you, Robby, for bringing some (amazing) positive vibes during this weird and hard time. You ROCK!
I loved the road House blues tutorial, such a cool riff I ripped it off changed a few notes around and made my own riff out of it sounds great. Thanks Rob
A esta leyenda viviente hay que cuidarla como un tesoro. Gracias señor por permitirnos verlo haciendo videos. Muchas muchas gracias mr Robby. No se si solo sere yo quien nota que el sonido es exactamente el mismo que los álbumes y me teletransporta a los años 60... ya me imagino viendo a jim morri
Esto es una maldita joya! Larga vida a Robbie!
Robby, I'm sending you some kind of a greeting from Kazakhstan, Karaganda city🙏 Couple of words for the living history..
Hi I love you and miss you!!!!!!! I met you at a concert and you’re so amazing to watch live and you’re so sweet. You’re the best!!!! You’ve inspired me in so many ways. Love you Robby.
Friend: where did u learn to play this? Marty music?
Me: U know... From Robbie Krieger....
Friend: ...
Lol Marty is awesome though
Nah he never plays the actual song. Plays a single acoustic version
@@maxwelledison9954 His note accuracy is questionable sometimes too.
@@omgvague agreed
The difference is: With Marty everyone can learn a song. With Robbie's "lesson" only highly experienced players playing for many years will succeed. It is no lesson to zoom the cam at the fingerboard! Okay, now dislike me, fanatics ... :-)
This really made my day.. Love the doors !!!!!🙏
In these strange times indeed. Drummer here, and two-month bass player for my own enjoyment since quarantining in March. But I want to thank you, Sir for your presence here. And your presents here, and the connection to the music of my youth.
This is worth more than all the riches in the world! Thank you Robby!
I’ve been waiting my whole life for this.
It is such a privilege for me to learn from you, Robby. I play guitar for over 20 years, I started to play guitar because I wanted to play The Doors, the best band in history of music. Today, you corrected some of my mistakes I mislearned somewhere in late nineties, practicing over old turntable records that my uncle gave me. We live in such a glorious age. Greetings from Croatia!
P.S.
Please show us L.A Woman, with guitar solo, which tortures me since I play guitar. :(
You are right Robby Krieger ;) The perfect song for the time we are in
These lessons are amazing Robby. You are a living treasure. Thank you SOOO much!!!
it s amazing to realyze that those guys who built the legend of rock are still among us... and still thinking of us!!! I am not a believer, but, man! May thee take care of them for so long