Nice job! Im 69 and remember when the single came out with the edited solo. I couldn’t get the LP fast enough. When I put it on I was treated to this “composition within a composition” ( the best solos are always this) that most radio stations didn’t play. I never learned it in 50 years of playing but thanks to your lesson I’m going to work on it.
Robby has a very musical approach, his solos might not be as sophisticated as some players but always distinctive and very fitting to the songs, less-is-more and all that!
This solo is a perfect example of "painting outside the lines". Robbie was about 21 when this was recorded and he only started seriously playing guitar at 17 so he was still honing his chops. But he played what "felt" right and sounded good, even though it did not fit the traditional rock music theory (major/minor pentatonic or straight blues scale) or any other particular scale. (The solo sounds like a phrygian mode to me.) Ultimately, it's a great solo because it fits the tone and feel of the song.
Wow! Great tutorial!! 60's and 70's played the soundtrack of our lives. I was visiting my sis and bro-in-law sometime in 1968 when he put on this LP. I was about 12 at the time. Anyway, he got out headphones for me to listen to this track. My first song with headphones...I was hooked.
Helpful breakdown of the chords progression for the Intro/outro sections. The chord sequence never made sense until you pointed out the chords are a fourth apart and mostly E shaped barre chords. You’re breakdown on the solo is spot on. There’s so many tasty sections to the minor key solo. Big Up !!!❤
You have a very good memory to remember the intricacies of the solo. Or maybe your playing along with song in earpiece and receiving cues what to play.
I'm such a Huge Doors Fan!!! And, this is just a Masterpiece of Music - I'm Definitely of The ORGANIC FEEL MODE of Music - I think When you Combine with a Somewhat Defined GROOVE, that it is When The MAGICK of Music can Happen!!!!
I recall Robbie say that he really didn't have any musical influences.....and to that I call B.S. None the less, fantastic musician.... Great video!!!!!!
I see that your SG has P90s just like Robbie had on his first SG. Although it got stolen..... I like the sound of the P 90s as opposed to the humbuckers. Carlos Santana had a SG with P90s on his first few albums. Humbuckers have their place...... thanks for your videos.....
its a late 50s/early 60s Bogen PA amp that was converted for guitar. lots of great overdrive tones in those PA conversions, not great for clean in my experience, but absolutely amazing for overdrive sounds when you turn them up.
Lyre is eye candy boyeee. You even used fingers instead of pick. Sweet lesson for us old dudes! Thx!! th-cam.com/users/shortspdxFYErdfos?feature=shared
I'm just so happy that Robbie is still with us and the music the Doors created endures forever!
Robbie is one of those guys that doesn't get enough attention imo.
You always pick the good songs and provide the best lessons. Heartfelt thank you!
My pleasure!
Nice job!
Im 69 and remember when the single came out with the edited solo.
I couldn’t get the LP fast enough. When I put it on I was treated to this “composition within a composition” ( the best solos are always this) that most radio stations didn’t play.
I never learned it in 50 years of playing but thanks to your lesson I’m going to work on it.
Awesome,! Go kill it!
Robby has a very musical approach, his solos might not be as sophisticated as some players but always distinctive and very fitting to the songs, less-is-more and all that!
Cool tune, looking forward to adding it to my playlist
Thank you for this .... I love Krieger's timely and tasteful riffs .....
Another great lesson. I played these songs in a very good band in the 60's, thanks for helping me to remember them!!
This solo is a perfect example of "painting outside the lines". Robbie was about 21 when this was recorded and he only started seriously playing guitar at 17 so he was still honing his chops. But he played what "felt" right and sounded good, even though it did not fit the traditional rock music theory (major/minor pentatonic or straight blues scale) or any other particular scale. (The solo sounds like a phrygian mode to me.) Ultimately, it's a great solo because it fits the tone and feel of the song.
Agree
Wow! Great tutorial!!
60's and 70's played the soundtrack of our lives.
I was visiting my sis and bro-in-law sometime in 1968 when he put on this LP. I was about 12 at the time. Anyway, he got out headphones for me to listen to this track. My first song with headphones...I was hooked.
Awesome tutorial! More Doors!
N ver seen this intensive lead breakdown (worth gold) before-Kreiger Kingdom! Great all on its own! Just a masterclass tutorial!
Thank you very much!
Great job with a really intuitive lesson on his take, tone and on his approach to parts. Thanks, really enjoying your channel and lessons.
Thank you! This was a great deep dive. I learned a lot! Peace!
Incredible job...solo was impressive. Thx man.
That is such a lovely solo.
Helpful breakdown of the chords progression for the Intro/outro sections.
The chord sequence never made sense until you pointed out the chords are a fourth apart and mostly E shaped barre chords.
You’re breakdown on the solo is spot on. There’s so many tasty sections to the minor key solo.
Big Up !!!❤
You have a very good memory to remember the intricacies of the solo. Or maybe your playing along with song in earpiece and receiving cues what to play.
Lots of time memorizing, then recording my guitar over the isolated bass/drums. Intense focus for q couple days.
I'm such a Huge Doors Fan!!! And, this is just a Masterpiece of Music - I'm Definitely of The ORGANIC FEEL MODE of Music - I think When you Combine with a Somewhat Defined GROOVE, that it is When The MAGICK of Music can Happen!!!!
Agree!
Great job getting that 60's Doors tone - sounds great!
Nice job brings back a lot of good memories!! Play on!!
Nicely Done!! Perfect Guitarist for the times!!! Great Rendition, Doug!!
Fantastic tone u got on this one. Thanks for shearing all your lesson. They are very good
A LEFTY Epiphone Version!!! Love the P-90 Sound!!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend ❤😊 also have a happy new year also how was your holiday season ❤😊
Thank you, you too. Yes mine was great!
Lovely SG , really . Love it
Perfect, that's what I'm actual searching for, thanks so much! Btw Dorian scale is wonderful
Nicely done. Sounds great!
Very cool well played😮
Awesome solo
Nice guitar !
Great lesson, as always! Is the solo built around a Dorian scale?
Not sure. I've seen another YT guitar guy say that, so it may very well be
I recall Robbie say that he really didn't have any musical influences.....and to that I call B.S.
None the less, fantastic musician....
Great video!!!!!!
Robby has stated various of his musical influences multiple times, boy. So, to what you say I call bs.
@eugenegd2112
Boy? Learn some respect little man.
@@jeffrowlette Whatever you say, Jeffrey...
99% correct! 😎
I see that your SG has P90s just like Robbie had on his first SG. Although it got stolen..... I like the sound of the P 90s as opposed to the humbuckers. Carlos Santana had a SG with P90s on his first few albums. Humbuckers have their place...... thanks for your videos.....
You got a really good ear.
Would love to see you do an old song by Steve Miller called Going to Mexico.
Was the whole Master 2 -Track run thru an ECHO-PLEX, because that is What it Sounds Like - it's either a Very Deep Plate REVERB or Similar...??
He was the sound of the doors.lab tec?
Question, what is the tiny amp brand sitting above the fender blond bassman amp? thanks
its a late 50s/early 60s Bogen PA amp that was converted for guitar. lots of great overdrive tones in those PA conversions, not great for clean in my experience, but absolutely amazing for overdrive sounds when you turn them up.
Lyre is eye candy boyeee. You even used fingers instead of pick. Sweet lesson for us old dudes! Thx!!
th-cam.com/users/shortspdxFYErdfos?feature=shared