This is a great interview by Matt. Love that Robby is still prolific and recording this late in life that he forgets the name of his last album. May he get to do it right up the end like Bergman and Kurosawa did with film.
May God bless my friend and guitar hero, the great and incomparable Robby Krieger! He's such a humble, loving, and generous human being. Robby is also a musical genius and a living icon. He's still expanding on his genius by creating brilliant and innovative music today! He's an incredible songwriter, composer, musician, and arranger. He's incredibly versatile as a guitar player. He plays so many different styles so well, blues, psychedelia, rock and roll, jazz-rock, rhythm and blues, funk, hard rock, and flamenco. This cat is highly underrated! But, that's okay because true music intellectuals are aware of his brilliance. My favorite guitar solos by him are from Texas Radio and The Big Beat, Who Scared You, When The Music's Over, It Slipped My Mind, and The Mosquito, from the FULL CIRCLE album. A real funky and melodic cat! His son Waylon is also a talented and charismatic singer as well. Shout out from your homie Frantz, Robby!
Robby’s great to listen to. When I was in college in 81 we would hang out with a friend who had a good stereo with a limited record collection but one of them was Strange Days and that’s when I grew to love that album. I’ve got tickets to the show in Castaic. I’m a fan of the Soft Parade. I think the LP sounds amazing and it’s been on regular rotation since I bought the box set a few months back. Five stars. Signed copy of Robby’s book I couldn’t put down, that’s why I’m so into the Doors again.
He signed my old boot VHS that Ray had signed years earlier too bad Ray's signature is pretty faded and Robbie's is to Lee which collectors don't like or i'd sell it for a lot
9:22 Also didn't nutty Professor Irwin Corey live there too? He loved Castro-the asshole! Does Matt even have his microphone on? Is "stronger than dirt" audible on cd? i seem to remember it was not.
Mr. Robby Krieger......... kool dude
Robby is a LEGEND. The Doors RULE. Definitely my favorite band of the 60's and one of my top 5 bands of all time.
Class Act! Great interview.
I love the doors. They had more impact on my thought process than any other education I have received.
So lucky to interview a true legend icon
great selection of Door's songs that Matt mentioned, Good interview DOORS Forever...
luv the doors and robby looks great.
One of his best interviews...we love
KRIEGER...Very deep and mystical
Music...Sound track of our lives.
KING KRIEGER
Great interview
VERY cool stuff !!
It was before Moonlight Drive on the Strange Days album. Love the Doors and specially Morrison and Robbie. It took all of the band to make it work.
This is a great interview by Matt. Love that Robby is still prolific and recording this late in life that he forgets the name of his last album. May he get to do it right up the end like Bergman and Kurosawa did with film.
Lee Turner born 3rd of July . Love ya Robbie . Thank you for the music .
May God bless my friend and guitar hero, the great and incomparable Robby Krieger! He's such a humble, loving, and generous human being.
Robby is also a musical genius and a living icon. He's still expanding on his genius by creating brilliant and innovative music today! He's an incredible songwriter, composer, musician, and arranger. He's incredibly versatile as a guitar player. He plays so many different styles so well, blues, psychedelia, rock and roll, jazz-rock, rhythm and blues, funk, hard rock, and flamenco.
This cat is highly underrated! But, that's okay because true music intellectuals are aware of his brilliance.
My favorite guitar solos by him are from Texas Radio and The Big Beat, Who Scared You, When The Music's Over, It Slipped My Mind, and The Mosquito, from the FULL CIRCLE album.
A real funky and melodic cat! His son Waylon is also a talented and charismatic singer as well.
Shout out from your homie Frantz, Robby!
Aul Robby boy.
Legend
❤
Robby’s great to listen to. When I was in college in 81 we would hang out with a friend who had a good stereo with a limited record collection but one of them was Strange Days and that’s when I grew to love that album. I’ve got tickets to the show in Castaic. I’m a fan of the Soft Parade. I think the LP sounds amazing and it’s been on regular rotation since I bought the box set a few months back. Five stars. Signed copy of Robby’s book I couldn’t put down, that’s why I’m so into the Doors again.
I remember watermelon man
My older brothers used to
Listen to it.
Robbie wrote the hits!looks great in the Feast Of Friends film as well:)
He signed my old boot VHS that Ray had signed years earlier too bad Ray's signature is pretty faded and Robbie's is to Lee which collectors don't like or i'd sell it for a lot
some of the hits.
Where did you see Feast of Friends???
Didn't the Grateful Dead have two drummers circa 1967?
9:22 Also didn't nutty Professor Irwin Corey live there too? He loved Castro-the asshole! Does Matt even have his microphone on? Is "stronger than dirt" audible on cd? i seem to remember it was not.
Bring back Jonesy!
You trying to Kill him? Give the guy a rest.
What happened to jonsey??? I used to look forward to listening on my lunch break...and then one day he was gone??
@@user-vz1rc1rb5o had major heart surgery
This guy is a legend. Im nor familiar with the musician he is speaking with tho
Your microphone is broken dude.
Strange Days is a better album than the debut in my opinion.
The interviewers voice is shot..cant really hear him very well.
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