For anyone who doesn’t know or understand: this like Jimi Hendrix teach you Purple Haze or Carlos Santana teaching you soul sacrifice. This man is a legend and this is a pretty big deal he’d take the time to teach one of his songs.
@@themusicgenievol4685 lol, you misread my post. Don said the coolest thing was Jim's scream, I said it was Robbie's playing. I did it with a play on word's that wasn't particularly funny. I'll keep my day job for now.
I don't know about "underrated" as he is highly regarded and is playing a unique fingerstyle. No pick. Roger McGuinn also comes to mind as having a really original playing technique.
Yer listening to him. How does that make him underrated? I was walking on the beach one day in Ventura and seen him on stage with Eric Burdon of the Animals and Robbie played this same tune with an hollow body Gibson and was using a pick!!
John Shiner great job, because of your comment, everyone in the entire universe now hates the doors. Mission accomplished, everyone cheer for John Shiner, woo!
John Shiner not to spread hate in these crazy times, but on your channel, your guitar abilities are “great” (sarcasm) and your 2 subscribers are probably your only fans. My First amendment for your first amendment.
When you talk about underrated guitar players, this guy is never mentioned. That's because the 60s had so many amazing players and Robbie was in a band where the man on the keys was the lead musician. Robbie is a guitar god.
Man i think that, rk start to write light my fire, and write stuff like touch me, love me two times, robb writes so fckn goood, and this guitar are so underrated
I'd have to say Doors fanatics think Morrison was God, not only in the group but the universe, and The Doors were his backup group. As much Morrison was great, he did cast a shadow over deserving musicians as Krieger and the rest of group members.
never a big doors fan,but always liked robbies guitar not a million notes a minute man,just pure class and he seems to be a down to earth bloke as well
It's humbling to see a legend like Robbie playing along with the record, on a song he wrote that is famous worldwide, just like some of us everyday people do at home.
HOLY SHIT, this is surreal, i'm starting to learn the pentatonic scales on my first electric guitar and this is one of the songs recommended for beginners to get the coordination going with the scales variations, and it's Robby Krieger himself teaching it, this is awesome!
He absolutely does say Do It Lonnie and Lonnie Mack was actually on the bass! Robby tells the story here at 13:15 ua-cam.com/video/Ciri-sT7yHc/v-deo.html Jim-harmonica Robby-solo? That's my guess.
fortunate times we're living. robby krieger himself invites me in his room to show me the chords of his song and to teach me how to play it... wow... love you, robby!
Robby used to play this little place down from my house every weekend “Mancini’s” back in the 90’s Super cool guy, it was an open mic deal so anyone could get up and jam with him. He’s such an extraordinary player I’ve had many a conversation with this legend Mainly about Gibson guitars If you read this Robby It’s good to see you doin what you love still God Bless! Stay well! These are great videos
In my old age I decided to learn how to play guitar, my golden dream. This is the first song I ever wanted to learn. I can only do the first 3 moves and I'm so happy. Thank you Robbie Krieger for your generosity. I love the Doors!
I just finished Robby's book' Set the Night on Fire'. Brilliant. Robby is humble, talented, funny AF and intelligent - he sets the record straight. The best rock autobiography I've read. I have loved The Doors forever and always will. Thanks for the music.
"Roadhouse Blues" was a song I played in my very first band in college - and now I FINALLY know how to play it right! Thanks Robby! Your songwriting and lead style are unique and inspiring.
Go straight to the source... Robby Krieger! Man, amazing that you would take the time to teach mere mortals like myself. Thanks Robbie, you are a true R&R Legend!!!
I saw Robby and his son live 20 years ago in Seattle in a very small club in the Ballard neighborhood, it was at the old Ballard Firehouse if memory serves correct, and they tore the place up! I went downstairs to their private lounge area after the show and sat down next to Robby on a couch and chatted with him for a spell, got an autograph on his recent solo CD release and all that jazz. Robby was a very sweet, humble man, and so was his son. A very cool experience, and nobody was interested in coming along with me, and I was like "Hello, this is Robby Krieger of The Doors?!" Oh well, their loss, my gain.
I saw Robbie in Philly in little club , probably eighties. Cool to think he had played to sold out Spectrum stadium previously I drug a couple of friends who didn't get the Doors. He didn't play any Doors but it was great to see great talent. Could have spoke to him but didn't want to be pain in the ass. Great to see he seems to be doing well
@@MrMojoRisinn We chatted more about his Gibson SG, finger picking style and the new album. I don't recall specifically asking anything about Jim though.
What a world we live in, I grew up with posters of this legend on my walls - now here he is teaching guitar on the internet. Incredible - thank you so much.
@John Shiner The replacements are great, so where the doors. Clearly the quarantine must be getting to you as you clearly came looking for an argument.
Hey, I'm 61 years old and have spent many hours of my life listening ton the music of the doors. Here I would like to thank Robby Krieger for showing me how to play this song.
This really is epic. It's giving me the chills to hear him play along to Jim Morrison's vocals at the end. That must still feel eery to him as well after all these years.
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Its a real big honor being here watching this. A God is inspiring us. ❤️❤️❤️😎😎
😮 I grew up in the 70s and 80s listening to the doors and looking at their pictures on the covers of my treasured Doors albums for hours on end, totally absorbed, I idolised them. I could never in my wildest dreams imagine the day would come that I could be having, on tap, a sort of private lesson with Robby Krieger himself virtually from his own home. I’m speechless. I love The Doors FOREVER. If anything, videos like his, with his talent and lovely charisma and down to earth attitude we’ve come to know of him, he is my hero EVEN MORE.
Nice! No one sounds like him, I've played this song myself on my gigs a million times and have seen a gazillion other guitarists playing the iconic intro but as soon as he started I was "that's the real deal". The way he uses stacatto, the accents, the semi dead notes in between strong ones, haha, it's all unique, no one does it like Robby. It was a pelasure to watch. Cheers from Brazil!
The Doors were superb at the IOW 1970, of a lifetime of festival going, that festival was the best ever. I later saw Robbie on "The night of the guitar" tour with Randy California, Leslie West etc.
This is so cool , I can’t believe we are getting this from the actual legend that recorded it. I learned how to play this tune when I was 18. Definitely one of the coolest jams ever . Thank you Roby .
You are 1 of the greats. Thak you been a fan since i was bon in 77. Hope you know how much you have done for music. Never before and never again will there be music like the doors. And i mean just the music
Thank you, sir. I had the honor of seeing The Doors twice- the first time at the Berkeley Community Theater in November of 1966. You started the set with Break On Through, as the stage rose and the dry ice smoke drifted through the lights. Unforgettable. Again, it's an honor to have you share this.
Absolute legend and national treasure. Been a fan of The Doors since high school and never get tired of listening to their music. Gonna wake this morning and grab myself a beer! 😁🙏🤙
@John Shiner How many millions have you made in the music industry and even more important how many iconic licks have you created for millions to enjoy ???
Wow, Robby, I’m so glad I ran across your video. I am so impressed that you took the time to do this for us! I also happen to be reading your book Set the Night on Fire which is fantastic! Your writing style is so enjoyable it’s like sitting next to you on a couch having a one on one conversation with you.Thank you from a 70 year old beginner/intermediate guitar player and Doors fan.
Robby, thank you for all you have given us. We can NEVER repay you. Cruising in my VW bug with this blasting many nights in Los Angeles. God, please set the clock back. Please?
I met Ray Manzarek back in the early 90’s when he toured with Michael McClure. After listening to this and other interviews I’ve seen with the band members, they seem like a laid back cool bunch of guys. I can’t say that about a lot of bands.
Robby thanks for sharing how to play your songs. Been loving these songs since the 70's now I'm finally learing how to play them properly. Road house blues one of the coolest songs ever
Doors have a special place in my heart, true rock legends. Thank God, that we live internet age, so many talanted peaple have a chance to share their ideas with others! I wish you all the best Robby, Thank You so much!!!
Robbie i wouldnt have been able to travel through life without the Doors tunes..Simply awesome..I was a strat ,marshall man doing the hendrix scene using a plectrum...you never had one and just couldnt figure out how you were getting that massive awesome sound without a pick...We love you and the Doors.....jam on boy!!!
@Judge Steve I always got a chuckle thinking about an interview Robbie gave in some guitar-fan mag back in the day. When everyone was like, "Oh yeah, my guitar tech changes my strings between every song!", Robbie's like, "Oh yeah, I've still got the same strings on my SG that it came with in '65!" Lol!
For anyone who doesn’t know or understand: this like Jimi Hendrix teach you Purple Haze or Carlos Santana teaching you soul sacrifice. This man is a legend and this is a pretty big deal he’d take the time to teach one of his songs.
Actually Carlos Santana has his own lessons where he teaches you guitar, and his songs even
Oh, Jimi would have loved teaching fans how to play...Ugh, now I have the feels.....
@@periflores1002 yeees so true
Exactly!
@@nirad8026 WHERE
A lesson by the writer of the song this is so EPIC.
*jajajaja cangreburguito*
@The Slayer Pr0 Almenos no escucha TUSA y prefiere a The Doors :)
Tu no eres cangreburguito :^(
yeah, expectially when song is like 50-y.o
More than that. A gift to those that aspire to carry on their memory !!
I'm gonna roll , roll , roll ... I'm speechless. This man is a legend
Jim screaming "DO IT ROBBY DO IT!" is the coolest thing ever.
nah, it's Robbie doing it. but that is a very close second.
@@bryanmannoia8410 why tf would Robbie scream that to himself lol, it's clearly Jim
@@themusicgenievol4685 lol, you misread my post. Don said the coolest thing was Jim's scream, I said it was Robbie's playing. I did it with a play on word's that wasn't particularly funny. I'll keep my day job for now.
Hmm. I heard it was Lonnie mac making an appearance as a guest. And Jim yelling "go Lonnie go".
@@r.towers4374 that is correct...Lonnie Mack...he's saying do it lonnie
imagine how crazy this guys life was and now he’s teaching us guitar
Jack Carnes think about him in his 20s what technology was. And now rocking an iPhone teaching the world a song he wrote on the internet
Yes. Its incredible. Almost unbelievable.
So Cool Robby ! What ever happened to skip Van Winkle ? Our good friend years back
Calm like a bomb
Although I wasn't born then, I wish I was, being in your twenty's in the 60s would have been a trip
it's like a grandfather who teaches his grandchildren
Yoyok Kusumo - If the grandfather had been the guitarist in one of the greatest rock bands ever!
Lucky we are.
👍🏻 This is it and this is maybe one of the added value of these modern times… Thanks Robbie for being a “passeur”!!! 🙏🏻
I think he is underrated. Personally, he is my favorite guitarist.
I don't know about "underrated" as he is highly regarded and is playing a unique fingerstyle. No pick. Roger McGuinn also comes to mind as having a really original playing technique.
Jake Diamond You’re right, but what I mean is you don’t really hear about him when people are talking about guitars and guitarist
Yer listening to him. How does that make him underrated? I was walking on the beach one day in Ventura and seen him on stage with Eric Burdon of the Animals and Robbie played this same tune with an hollow body Gibson and was using a pick!!
Dave Whalen same thing I said before. Also, people gonna have different opinions.
same
Ladies and gentlemen, from Los Angeles California, the master Robby Krieger
John Shiner why are you here
@John Shiner stfu
the legend
John Shiner great job, because of your comment, everyone in the entire universe now hates the doors. Mission accomplished, everyone cheer for John Shiner, woo!
John Shiner not to spread hate in these crazy times, but on your channel, your guitar abilities are “great” (sarcasm) and your 2 subscribers are probably your only fans. My First amendment for your first amendment.
FANTASTIC - I am 70 yrs old this year and still crank the music of The Doors on a daily basis. What a privilege it is to see you sharing this with us.
I'm 57 & ROCK the Doors!!!
Thanks, Robby! I've gotten laid to your songs! Thank you!!!
When you talk about underrated guitar players, this guy is never mentioned. That's because the 60s had so many amazing players and Robbie was in a band where the man on the keys was the lead musician. Robbie is a guitar god.
a god indeed.. the way he uses the slide is super awesome
I love his playing. It's unique and truly musical, artistic. Interesting tonalities. That band was made in heaven.
Man i think that, rk start to write light my fire, and write stuff like touch me, love me two times, robb writes so fckn goood, and this guitar are so underrated
I'd have to say Doors fanatics think Morrison was God, not only in the group but the universe, and The Doors were his backup group. As much Morrison was great, he did cast a shadow over deserving musicians as Krieger and the rest of group members.
never a big doors fan,but always liked robbies guitar not a million notes a minute man,just pure class and he seems to be a down to earth bloke as well
It's humbling to see a legend like Robbie playing along with the record, on a song he wrote that is famous worldwide, just like some of us everyday people do at home.
You would also be surprised to find that he too puts on his pants one leg at a time ^-^
I'm joking. Don't hit me.
@@funkylentil6966 yeah, but once his pants are on, he makes gold records.
@Gary Ray Cardoso I bet they're s u p e r comfy
@@funkylentil6966 robby krieger comfy pants
Roadhouse Blues is one of my absolute favorites of the Doors. I only wish I could have seen them live on stage.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The man. THE man himself.
No words can be enough to appreciate him.
This might the most significant thing on the internet.
HOLY SHIT, this is surreal, i'm starting to learn the pentatonic scales on my first electric guitar and this is one of the songs recommended for beginners to get the coordination going with the scales variations, and it's Robby Krieger himself teaching it, this is awesome!
a lesson isn't a lesson if song writer doesn't teach you like him ❤️
6LouisXucco9 yeah. Most artists call them “lessons” but they literally just play it. This guy actually teaches
Jim, “do it Robbie, do it”
Do it Robbie, do it, and then goes guitar solo, it makes sense...
He absolutely does say Do It Lonnie and Lonnie Mack was actually on the bass! Robby tells the story here at 13:15 ua-cam.com/video/Ciri-sT7yHc/v-deo.html Jim-harmonica Robby-solo? That's my guess.
I felt that ❤
Man reading that made me get the chills.hits ya soul
Cliff Richard_666 no he doesn’t lmao why would he said that when Robbie is about to solo your wrong kid
What a kind and generous man taking the time to share his famous songs and guitar riffs of one of the world’s biggest known bands. Thank you!
fortunate times we're living. robby krieger himself invites me in his room to show me the chords of his song and to teach me how to play it... wow... love you, robby!
this is a childhood dream come true... Robby Krieger teaching me Roadhouse.... unreal... thank you Robby for the years of influence in my playing
i also feel like Robby just did 150 different guitar tricks in one song
I feel ya, bro! This is unbelievable!
Yes!
yes man me too...i am almost crying
Robby used to play this little place down from my house every weekend “Mancini’s” back in the 90’s
Super cool guy, it was an open mic deal so anyone could get up and jam with him. He’s such an extraordinary player
I’ve had many a conversation with this legend
Mainly about Gibson guitars
If you read this Robby
It’s good to see you doin what you love still
God Bless! Stay well! These are great videos
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Been there (Mancini's) for that and him jammin w my buddies place in Box Cyn Train Wreck, Spencer D too...
Wow, I can’t believe this exists. What a weird wonderful world I live in. Thank you so much.
All hail the Doors. Robby Krieger is one of the best guitarists to ever walk the earth
In my old age I decided to learn how to play guitar, my golden dream. This is the first song I ever wanted to learn. I can only do the first 3 moves and I'm so happy. Thank you Robbie Krieger for your generosity. I love the Doors!
Hello 👋, hope you’re good 😌👋
Keep on repeating the lesson. You will get it, practice ,practice ,practice some more. Best wishes to you !!
“The future is uncertain, and the end is always near”
But ya just gotta grab a beer
@@alabastardmasterson When you wake up!
@@raymond4794 LOLOL
You got that Rona cough?
Wake up..always a beer
Most underrated guitar genius of the entire history of Rockanrolla.
Cerebroscopio Oh, there you are. I had no doubt that I would find you here in the comments section and I found you right away!👍🏻
There you are non typical Robbie's style for rock guitar. Your style used classical rhythm and blues.
I humbly disagree. That title belongs to Rory Gallagher
@@niallcnoc9646 Niall, Rory had a folk and country rock ideas, really.
Gentlemen's, have you a nice St Patrick day, if you're an irish, Rory was an irish man.
I just finished Robby's book' Set the Night on Fire'. Brilliant. Robby is humble, talented, funny AF and intelligent - he sets the record straight. The best rock autobiography I've read. I have loved The Doors forever and always will. Thanks for the music.
I agree. Truly a great book!
"Roadhouse Blues" was a song I played in my very first band in college - and now I FINALLY know how to play it right! Thanks Robby! Your songwriting and lead style are unique and inspiring.
I’ve been playing this song in the wrong position for about 13 years
Me too, but for a lot longer.
I dont think this guy i playing it correct
I air guitar this perfectly!
Please say sike lol
You were playing the lick on the E string, right?
Go straight to the source... Robby Krieger! Man, amazing that you would take the time to teach mere mortals like myself. Thanks Robbie, you are a true R&R Legend!!!
"I woke up this morning and I got myself a beer" my favorite part, specially on this quarantine
Rite now 10:15 est as a matter o fact ,YEEYEE
😆😆
It’s actually “beard”. Apparently Jim woke up after a long acid trip and realised he had grown one
I saw Robby and his son live 20 years ago in Seattle in a very small club in the Ballard neighborhood, it was at the old Ballard Firehouse if memory serves correct, and they tore the place up! I went downstairs to their private lounge area after the show and sat down next to Robby on a couch and chatted with him for a spell, got an autograph on his recent solo CD release and all that jazz. Robby was a very sweet, humble man, and so was his son. A very cool experience, and nobody was interested in coming along with me, and I was like "Hello, this is Robby Krieger of The Doors?!" Oh well, their loss, my gain.
I saw Robbie in Philly in little club , probably eighties.
Cool to think he had played to sold out Spectrum stadium previously
I drug a couple of friends who didn't get the Doors. He didn't play any Doors but it was great to see great talent. Could have spoke to him but didn't want to be pain in the ass.
Great to see he seems to be doing well
you ask something about Jim?
@@MrMojoRisinn We chatted more about his Gibson SG, finger picking style and the new album. I don't recall specifically asking anything about Jim though.
Ah, yes, the Ballard Firehouse! Saw the Fabulous Thunderbirds there...also Michael Schenker. Those were the days!
Awesome story!
What a world we live in, I grew up with posters of this legend on my walls - now here he is teaching guitar on the internet. Incredible - thank you so much.
Just when I’m learning to play the guitar, God sends me this 🤩
@John Shiner what are you doing watching this then??? Go away and continue listening to malama
TRUMP 2020
Sanguine korvus what are you talking about? This is about The Doors not politics. People ARE strange 😂
@John Shiner The replacements are great, so where the doors. Clearly the quarantine must be getting to you as you clearly came looking for an argument.
Got a feeling you tube sent you this .. god sent you Covid19
"the future's uncertain and the end is always near"
Seems true right now.
@@bluetopguitar1104 yep
Probably once of the best lines Morrison ever wrote
It is an amazing line
Hey, I'm 61 years old and have spent many hours of my life listening ton the music of the doors. Here I would like to thank Robby Krieger for showing me how to play this song.
I have the sound of that guitar in my DNA now since I was 10!
"Ladies and gentlemen, from Los Angeles, California: The Doors!"
Right on.
Can't believe it. Never thought I'd have the chance to get this "close" to a legend like Robby living here in Australia. Thanks so much.
Every once in a while, a video will come along that reminds me to be thankful for the internet.
I got chills at "DO IT ROBBY DO IT!"
Robbie is the man, so cool having the original guy giving a lesson he’s the best!
This really is epic. It's giving me the chills to hear him play along to Jim Morrison's vocals at the end. That must still feel eery to him as well after all these years.
Its a real big honor being here watching this. A God is inspiring us. ❤️❤️❤️😎😎
'The future is uncertain, and the end is always near' -only song part he sang, the hidden messages man, I Love it ! And Thanks for the lesson
And the way he sang it too. Still carrying that Morrison spirit from 50 years ago, damn it gave me chills
Jim: "Do it Robby, do it!" 4:54
Lol hardout
This is so awesome, I'm on the verge of tears here! lol
And Robby never stopped doing it!!
🙌
I wanted to post your comment :'( jajaja 🤘 rock and blues forever
What a huge privilege to learn from a huge legend. Thank you so much Robby Krieger
This guy is the guitarrist of the greates american rock and roll band of all times
frank rizzo he is spectacular at what he does
A great guitar lesson from the master himself !
Thank you Mr.Krieger ! 👏
😮 I grew up in the 70s and 80s listening to the doors and looking at their pictures on the covers of my treasured Doors albums for hours on end, totally absorbed, I idolised them. I could never in my wildest dreams imagine the day would come that I could be having, on tap, a sort of private lesson with Robby Krieger himself virtually from his own home. I’m speechless. I love The Doors FOREVER. If anything, videos like his, with his talent and lovely charisma and down to earth attitude we’ve come to know of him, he is my hero EVEN MORE.
Nice! No one sounds like him, I've played this song myself on my gigs a million times and have seen a gazillion other guitarists playing the iconic intro but as soon as he started I was "that's the real deal".
The way he uses stacatto, the accents, the semi dead notes in between strong ones, haha, it's all unique, no one does it like Robby.
It was a pelasure to watch.
Cheers from Brazil!
Watching Robby roll roll roll (through this guitar lesson) thrills my soul :)
It's so heartwarming 2 see Robbie teaching his amazing guitar skills 2 others. So thankful he's still w/us, as well. We love you, Robbie 🙂🙂☮☮✌✌💕💕
I guess he can play as much Doors as he wants without triggering the copyright algorithm.
XD indeed
Wht do you mean?
He doesn't own the rights.
Vaughan power he owns the songwriting royalty. He may or may not own some or all publishing
@@vaughanpower4538 lmao not like he wrote it but idkkk
My favorite guitar solo is yours from Isles of Wight - 1970. You’re an inspiration
Yes!!! How about the solo from you're lost little girl!!!
The Doors were superb at the IOW 1970, of a lifetime of festival going, that festival was the best ever. I later saw Robbie on "The night of the guitar" tour with Randy California, Leslie West etc.
ay
Antoinette O. He brings meaning to your life..........
Minha banda favorita
👉THE DoorS👈
It's out of this world ! Robbie thanks so much from Warren. 😎
This man is a legend. I am blessed to watch this. Robby played with legends like manzerek and morrison.
Don’t forget John Densmore. Nothing gets me more hyped than when the drums come in on LA Woman.
@@chunkycheese5247 Soooooo trueeeee
@@chunkycheese5247 this was truly a band with no weak players. Every one of them should be an inspiration to anyone who plays their instrument.
Dude! How do you mention Manzerek (the last in line talent wise) before Morrison and leave out Densmore?
Come on Chunky,
SHAKE YOURSELF. 😉
Krieger was always so underrated. A true master.
Love this! Such a honour to have such a groovy guy showing us the tricks of the trade...
Brilliant
A lesson by Mister Robby Krieger, that's the best quarantine that we can have ! I can't wait for Moonlight Drive ! Love from France, merci Robby.
You're the best Robby!!!
The Doors forever 🤟🏻😎🎵🎶🎹🎸🎙🥁
I like how this was just filmed on a phone then uploaded directly to the doors channel
😭BDJFJCJ
This is so cool , I can’t believe we are getting this from the actual legend that recorded it. I learned how to play this tune when I was 18. Definitely one of the coolest jams ever . Thank you Roby .
The most underated guitar player in rock n' roll history - Always no. 1 in my book since 1967
yes yes yes yes.......... this is the best thing to come out of this virus... legends showing yo how to play their songs... thanks robby
Such a privilege to learn directly from the master. Thanks Mr. Krieger
You are 1 of the greats. Thak you been a fan since i was bon in 77. Hope you know how much you have done for music. Never before and never again will there be music like the doors. And i mean just the music
Amazing and authentic! So curious for Spanish Caravan
The Doors truly opened my eyes and ears to what what mystical, soulful music can do for the soul. Keep rocking my brother, Robby.
potentially the best blues band ever. seemed like Jim fucked it all up.
but i dont know
What a gift this video is. I wish more artists would take this approach to make sure their songs are played correctly!!!
Amamos a The Doors!!!
Que lujo!
Gracias Robie!
Gracias!
❤🎶🎵🎸🎶🎵❤
Very generous of Robbie to put on this tutorial ✌
Thank you, sir. I had the honor of seeing The Doors twice- the first time at the Berkeley Community Theater in November of 1966. You started the set with Break On Through, as the stage rose and the dry ice smoke drifted through the lights. Unforgettable. Again, it's an honor to have you share this.
Absolute legend and national treasure. Been a fan of The Doors since high school and never get tired of listening to their music. Gonna wake this morning and grab myself a beer! 😁🙏🤙
Who could possibly give this a thumbs down? This IS the man, Robby Fckn Krieger! We love you, Robby!!
I also dont get it either ! I mean this guy is a God !!
its 6130 vs 15 cmon man its not your first time on youtube.....5 were too drunk....5 were mislead...5 were wankers
@John Shiner How many millions have you made in the music industry and even more important how many iconic licks have you created for millions to enjoy ???
John Shiner lmao who’s your favorite guitarist?
@@malcolmhardwick4258 this guy is not a God...this guy is God! :-)
Wow, Robby, I’m so glad I ran across your video. I am so impressed that you took the time to do this for us! I also happen to be reading your book Set the Night on Fire which is fantastic! Your writing style is so enjoyable it’s like sitting next to you on a couch having a one on one conversation with you.Thank you from a 70 year old beginner/intermediate guitar player and Doors fan.
Robby, thank you for all you have given us. We can NEVER repay you. Cruising in my VW bug with this blasting many nights in Los Angeles. God, please set the clock back. Please?
Omg he’s precious 🥺🥺
Not everyday you got the actual artist showing how to pay their licks. Thanks Robbie tanking time to do that!!!!
This kind of makes all the other Doors tutorials by other UA-camrs useless. Taught by Robbie Krieger himself! Nice!
This man is a true LEGEND!! I was obsessed with the Doors. I especially liked the Guitar work he did on the American Prayer album.I love this band!
His guitar work on every Doors album is great, and I too LOVE American Prayer.
The Doors were the absolute best. All the elements worked perfectly together. Loved seeing Robbie jamming to this made my day
Amazing time when we can learn directly from the master itself. All my respect to Mr. Robby.
Teach me Peace Frog! Nah, do what ever you want, you're a living legend and a rock god! You do what ever you want to and I'll watch!
To hear you play along with the record and see the chords could only happen in 2020. This made my day even brighter.
This is the tune that starts all my road journeys
I met Ray Manzarek back in the early 90’s when he toured with Michael McClure. After listening to this and other interviews I’ve seen with the band members, they seem like a laid back cool bunch of guys. I can’t say that about a lot of bands.
Robby thanks for sharing how to play your songs. Been loving these songs since the 70's now I'm finally learing how to play them properly. Road house blues one of the coolest songs ever
Thanks Robby my favorite guitarist!
Robbie is the George Harrison of trhe Doors who wrote great songs, played great guitar but didn’t get the credit.
Doors have a special place in my heart, true rock legends. Thank God, that we live internet age, so many talanted peaple have a chance to share their ideas with others! I wish you all the best Robby, Thank You so much!!!
"The future's uncertain and the end is always near." Thanks for the lesson Robbie. Nice studio!
one of the worlds best musicians and guitarists.
What a talent.. he is the soul of blues-rock
Robbie i wouldnt have been able to travel through life without the Doors tunes..Simply awesome..I was a strat ,marshall man doing the hendrix scene using a plectrum...you never had one and just couldnt figure out how you were getting that massive awesome sound without a pick...We love you and the Doors.....jam on boy!!!
7:26 Lesson 2: 'Spanish Caravan'...
Well, that escalated quickly! :)
Thank you Robbie for what you and the doors have done for my life. I really appreciate it. Meant a lot to me.
Robby is the man! One of the most underrated guitar legends out there. Long live The Doors!
Thanks a million, legend 🙏
ROBBY KRIEGER STAYED FAITHFUL PLAYIN A GIBSON SG LIKE HE DID IN THE DOORD
With really dirty strings, lol!
@Judge Steve I always got a chuckle thinking about an interview Robbie gave in some guitar-fan mag back in the day. When everyone was like, "Oh yeah, my guitar tech changes my strings between every song!", Robbie's like, "Oh yeah, I've still got the same strings on my SG that it came with in '65!" Lol!
@@acehandler1530 Yeah, I read that too!
I have an old cheap copy of that guitar. The strings were very old too, sadly my father changed them...
Robby Krieger's guitar playing gave The Doors manhood. The Doors is the best rock band ever.
Thank you so much Robbie Krieger from Canada! 🇨🇦🎸🇨🇦 This is so awesome! 💛☮🎸🎸☮☮
Quando que eu pensei que ia ter uma aula assim com esse ídolo do rock. Só mesmo a internet para nós proporcionar isso.
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