Ray was responsible for adding the Jazz element. Robbie's guitar playing is Flamenco influenced. So more classical. The original version was a bit different before Ray and Jim got a hold of it. The base chords and song structure remained, but the Jazz was definitely from Ray. After all, Ray was a keyboardist for his brother's jazz band before he hooked up with Jim to create The Doors.
Ferdinand Bardamu Don't forget he was also an excellent flamenco player too. Totally agree with you he is one of the most underrated guitarists ever. His influence is still around today. Love the guy, absolute legend
@@Daniel-tx5vk BOTH had heavy Jazz influences before The Doors. Ray in his fraternity ban, as well as his brother's band, which Morrison sang with them a few times before he and Ray would break off to form the Doors. Densmore studied ethnical music types under a Jazz cellist. Both of us were missing key elements, yet each of us were correct.
WE live forever! XD You just don’t know it yet. Ray and Jim are together on the other side of The Doors. Did you listen to “Break on through to the other side”? 😅
One evening as young teen, I was watching the Ed Sullivan Show with my family - a group named The Doors made an appearance; I was hypnotized. And I have been hypnotized by The Doors ever since.
i liked ray putting his foot on the keyboard cause performers in the 60s did all sorts of shit like that, so hes keeping the spirit alive being eccentric
Had to be one of the last public appearances playing on stage. Ray had to feel the 60s days rushing through him when he kicked out that stool. Priceless. These two deserve all the praise and more that the audience is giving them what legends. ❤
"I" Met Jim and Robbie and Ray back in 1968, once or twice and "I" jammed with Ray and Robbie and 'Jerry Reed' again in '74, so I might know or maybe, I might have forgotten!!!???? Love Ya!!!
Every so often, a force brings together a certain group of talented musicians, and they make magic. The Doors, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, to name but a few. Ray Manzarek by himself was incredible. Robby is underrated as a guitarist. Together with John and Jim, they made a timeless catalogue of amazing, soul grabbing songs that will never age and will sound forever relevant. There's a mystical quality to them that is complex in its simplicity.
yeah man, you got it. and all this work in music "chasing that celestial sound", it is here for us and we all are part of it. the "fans" are equally important to the musicians. we all make it good by our help and good will.
Ray Manzarek, el amó el rock, el amó a su banda y vivió su vida con mucha alegría, que felicidad verlo bailar grato recuerdo de una gran persona y un gran músico, Respeto!
I loved The Doors since I was a 12 year old kid. All of them. Even at that young age, how can you not like Jim, great singer & so good looking. We all know how he lived, heavy drinking ,& drugs,& was a very bad boy! I too, went to Pere Lachaise, in Paris, when he died. That's where they say he's buried, but?? And for whatever reasons didn't want anything to do with his family. Such a very bad boy of always being in trouble. God made him, , take care of him, forgive him. Hope he is happy in a better place they say there is in the after life. And, his band mate, Ray Manzerek,( don't know if spelled the last name right). Thr Doors will never die, I'll always love there music. God bless you guys, & thanks for the music you gave us, I love it. And rest in peace, guys. I'll always ❤ & remember you.
Saw the Doors at the Fog way back when. Have watched a gazillion videos and this is the best EVER! Robbie, Ray and "Jim" do not disappoint. Krieger and Ray are (were...Bless you Ray, RIP) the very best of our generation. Their passion is Forever palpable.
I'm seeing them in Boston in a few weeks! I'm going eyes wide open. The Doors music got me through 12 patrols on a nuclear sub, or should I say got me OFF the boat for at least an hour at a time ! I'm simply going to see my heroes in the flesh from a position of respect and gratitude. Peace !!!!
Yes, 1969 after the Cow Palace performance. Nice show but as usual, spoiled by Jim playing feedback with the micrpphone. Not funny for the other members. He never knew how close he came to having the damned thing shut down. After it Miami, it was essentially over. Jim was not capable of performing.
"Light My Fire" was recorded in August 1966 and released in January 1967. "Eleanor Rigby" was recorded in June 1966 and released in August 1966. What a shear coincidence ;)
I think Ian is a worthy lead singer for The Doors. I was on a Live show some years ago and was really impressed by his performance. I had the feeling he really fits in the band.
In lists of greatest guitarists, Robbie Krieger is hardly ever mentioned, but how can anyone be better? He can play any style wit true personal expression.
4:00 you know you're a big when you are 72, play a continental organ for a teenie crowd with your feet, and have still a roadie that provides a stool until you fall down. RIP Ray Manzarek
One of the greatest rock bands in history. Jim was so talented. An amazing artist. His refusal to change the lyrics on the Ed Sullivan show was classic. Ray manzarek is one of the best key board players ever. Robby was a brilliant guitarist and writer. John Densmore was a great musician. They were not together that long. Its remarkable how many albums they produced. RIP JIM AND RAY🙏
gee, thanks for mentioning the drummer ..., hehe. i am a long time percussionists. we are there to help the melodic musicians do their thing ... and equally important for the dancers. keep that time, man.
They Be Jamming... This was a very good representation of the song (and more) even without the great Morrison... The singer added just enough of Jim without over doing it... Band was awesome (I like how they added more cowbell in the middle of the jam)... I stumbled upon it by accident and glad I did... Thanks for the upload
RIP Ray Manzarek .. RIP Phil Chen ... Dave Brock does an awesome job performing as Jim Morrison ... Robbie is a wonderful musician and an all around good man! I hope he can continue performing for many more years.
+João Carlos I saw him the other night and he played that and My Favorite Things during LMF. Also during Riders On The Storm he played a bit of Ghost Riders In The Sky.
I saw The Robby Kreiger Band in a small club in Downtown Fort Myers, Florida in 2001. They did the entire career of The Doors in three and a half hours,Light my fire was the last song of the night and they played it for thirty five minutes. God,what a great show,I felt the spiritual presence of Jim Morrison that night.
Desde México. Estos Señores son músicos, artistas, sabios, comunicadores de sus emociones positivas, querían y podían. Como ellos ya no habrá quien componga música popular de este calibre excepcional y única. Los rockeros de hoy sólo son imitadores y malos ejecutantes. Se van los grandes y se quedan puros mediocres viciosos. La música se acabó hace ya tres décadas. Vivan The Doors.INMORTALES COMO LOS CLÁSICOS.
I had such a crush on Jim - he was dark, deep and he was gorgeous! He created Goth before it was goth...... Ray is gone now and so sorely missed - such musicianship - the same for Robbie - and that is without a doubt one of the most incredible bass solos Iv'e ever heard - trem picking a bass!! Wow! - This was the song that the Doors did on Ed Sullivan's show - and Ed was not happy - Jim did not modify his lyrics - this performance just plain gave me goose bumps.
Cynthia Klenk Nico of The Velvet Underground was very goth, you should check her out, fyi Nico and Jim knew each other and had a good friendship so it can be said
Yes, I do believe that they’ve captured some of the live magic here. I love how the original doors all contributed something magical to each song. Then live, it was always a playful and mystical exploration by each. It was a synthesis of ideas and dynamics working well together. Enjoyed this vid, Cheers!
Man what a moment in time to see these guys like this. Ray was such a treasure. Watching him, Robbie and John give interviews and behind the scenes perspectives here on TH-cam have been so enjoyable. Timeless artists.
I saw Robbie kreiger in 97 in Madison, Wisconsin in a small club "the crystal corner" Spanish caravan... all doors covers. Amazing show and was only 5 feet from the stage. Ill never for get it.
their sheer creativity is simply jaw-dropping! Makes me wish modern artists would drop acid pick up instruments again and forget about horrible computer generated sounds.
I saw Ray and Robby play with the singer from Wild Child in 2008. It was an awesome show. I also saw the Doors play at the Whiskey in the 60's. There never has been a band like the Doors and this old man says there never will be.
The doors are great ray and robbie can still rock out, the lizard king is missing but his music will live forever, the late great jim morrison will never be forgotten
Saw The Doors of the 21st Century in Charlotte, NC quite a while ago now, they were fantastic! Ian Astbury was a great lead singer, with an occasional English accent that was just fine. My wife and I had close to the stage seats and so the view was great. We stood up the entire show of course and my wife actually screamed non-stop during the entire concert, I will never forget that!
...Light my Fire con l'assolo di Krieger che a 5.50 tira fuori le note di "Eleanor Rigby" ....sempre per restare in tema di Immortalità ! Impressionante la voce del cantante ...è quasi uguale a quella di Jim !
I was at this show. I was standing downstairs in front of the stage. It felt like I was seeing something very special. Jim was real - frozen in time as he was in 1970. And of course Ray and Robbie were the real deal. Very cool.
They actually had a bass player and second (rhythm) guitar player for the recording of L.A. Woman and they planned to go tour with them. Unfortunately there hasn't been any more tour.
Wow, spectacular performance, especially for me hearing Dave Brock - he sounds like Jim❣️I Loved it - it was like hearing all the Doors together again. I hope this is recorded so I can hear it HD!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sonic brilliance at it's best~! ...has anyone read Ray Manzarek's book: The Poet in Exile? After receiving secret messages from Jim in postcards, Ray went to the Seycheles Islands and found Jim was living a new life - Jim even went to India and became a monk for a few years- meditated and was re-vitalized- he even managed to control his alcohol- amazing work of literature- absolutely riveting~!- highly reccommended
Esa rola no es de él, así que no vengas con pendejadas. Una porquería en toda la extensión de la palabra lo ocurrido en este video. Solo por eso Dios le dijo, por andar haciendo estas estupideces mejor te me vas.
I miss Ray and hearing him play. To me one of the most underrated musicians. He was great and I loved his style of playing. Rip Ray. We all miss you...
Stunning. I'd have loved to have been there. Considering it was 50 years after the song's initial performance, to hear it so redolent of that time is genius. In fact the only moment where the band revealed an OAP identity was when they started dancing, hilariously, centre stage. I've no idea how Ray and Robbie can play so fresh and inspired at their age.
I agree this dave Brock is the very best Jim singer I’ve ever heard . Even looks a little like Jim back in Jim’s time. Dave you do have a one of a kind voice .
Nobody can cover that song on keys like Ray played it...Something magical to the ears hearing him play...RIP
YES… pure magic 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Robbie Krieger is a very underrated guitar player. He blended jazz and rock in a very unique and instantly recognizable way.
Ray was responsible for adding the Jazz element. Robbie's guitar playing is Flamenco influenced. So more classical. The original version was a bit different before Ray and Jim got a hold of it. The base chords and song structure remained, but the Jazz was definitely from Ray. After all, Ray was a keyboardist for his brother's jazz band before he hooked up with Jim to create The Doors.
Ferdinand Bardamu Don't forget he was also an excellent flamenco player too. Totally agree with you he is one of the most underrated guitarists ever. His influence is still around today. Love the guy, absolute legend
@@Djozer no the jazz influence comes from john densmore
@@Daniel-tx5vk BOTH had heavy Jazz influences before The Doors. Ray in his fraternity ban, as well as his brother's band, which Morrison sang with them a few times before he and Ray would break off to form the Doors. Densmore studied ethnical music types under a Jazz cellist. Both of us were missing key elements, yet each of us were correct.
I was just saying that. You read my mind. Krieger is indeed underrated!!!
rip ray ..why can't we live forever
Demitar Gruiev I agree friend....
We do but not in this form.
@@timothyhays1817 . . .in Hell you will . .. . take it eeeeasy
You wouldn't want to live forever, have you ever seen the movie called "Nosferatu"? Take a look.
WE live forever! XD You just don’t know it yet. Ray and Jim are together on the other side of The Doors. Did you listen to “Break on through to the other side”? 😅
Love the dude that yells "Do it, Robby, do it!" Like Jim says on Roadhouse Blues.
What a performance. That singer is definitely channeling Jim, whether he realizes it or not.
And he did a very good job of it.
Dave Brock of Wild Child Band
Nooooooo Question on the Channeling thing.....Lizard King
Ian Astbury Did A Great job imho
Not even close.
the only reason i wake up every day is to listen to the doors
F*#k I don't know if that's sad or cool...….
Deep explanetion!!!
One evening as young teen, I was watching the Ed Sullivan Show with my family - a group named The Doors made an appearance; I was hypnotized. And I have been hypnotized by The Doors ever since.
@@deanjames1934 hahahaha... i suppose is cool
I've been to the Gravesite of Jim Morrison's great grandparents and I'm distantly related to Jim
2011 and they still had the same magic 😮 absolutely legends!! RIP the masters Jim and Ray, long live to doors.
When Ray lifted his leg up on the keyboard, he was probably like “I’m 72 and I’m stretching my leg on top of my keyboard. Life is great.”
Everyone was awesome as usual but Robbie was really killing it on that solo.
Robbie has always tore everything up & looks like he could do it asleep
Yeahhh !
i liked ray putting his foot on the keyboard cause performers in the 60s did all sorts of shit like that, so hes keeping the spirit alive being eccentric
One of the most unique guitarist. Definitely the best of our time!
RIP Ray "Jerry Lee" Manzarek. Thanks for being the sound track of my life. Long live THE DOORS!
Jim Morrison lives!!! Got goose bumps hearing this rendition of LIGHT MY FIRE. The greatest rock song of all time! ❤❤
This is a GREAT video !
Had to be one of the last public appearances playing on stage. Ray had to feel the 60s days rushing through him when he kicked out that stool. Priceless. These two deserve all the praise and more that the audience is giving them what legends. ❤
Dude shouting "do it Robbie, do it" is my hero
So sad that I will never see Ray play live again, but You tube is a connection of value.
Krieger & Manzarek.
Man. that is one of the 'very-best' imitations of Jim Morrison that "I" have ever seen!!!
what if it is jim morrison?? 0.o
"I" Met Jim and Robbie and Ray back in 1968, once or twice and "I" jammed with Ray and Robbie and 'Jerry Reed' again in '74, so I might know or maybe, I might have forgotten!!!???? Love Ya!!!
Isaac B. Norman should check out Jimmy Fallons imitation; unreal
his name is dave brock
Dan B he probably had a psychedelic trip and shed his ego
Eleanor Rigby..in that guitar solo!! It's an iconic great tribute to the Beatles!!
He’s been playing it that way since the 60’s
I can´t hear!
@@misteriosdagretaJust hear and watch this 5:50
@@carlosaramayo7633 now I heard! Thank you!!
Great! Thousand thanks Robby and Ray! You are great! ❤❤❤❤RIP Ray and Jim.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I saw this show!!!! It was as close as I'll ever get to seeing one of my all time favorite bands. Robby & Ray were magnificent!
How many people here know Rays mother died only a year before him? She died in 2012. Helen Kolenda Manczarek 1918 -2012
Every so often, a force brings together a certain group of talented musicians, and they make magic. The Doors, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, to name but a few. Ray Manzarek by himself was incredible. Robby is underrated as a guitarist. Together with John and Jim, they made a timeless catalogue of amazing, soul grabbing songs that will never age and will sound forever relevant. There's a mystical quality to them that is complex in its simplicity.
agreed i think i will be listening to the doors in 2090
yeah man, you got it. and all this work in music "chasing that celestial sound", it is here for us and we all are part of it. the "fans" are equally important to the musicians. we all make it good by our help and good will.
And John is an incredible drummer.
Oya
❤❤❤❤❤ Sensacional!
Ray Manzarek, el amó el rock, el amó a su banda y vivió su vida con mucha alegría, que felicidad verlo bailar grato recuerdo de una gran persona y un gran músico, Respeto!
Always loved Robbie Krieger's guitar playing so original + authentic, real gem, RIP Ray
Yes, rip Ray 😢😢😢
I loved The Doors since I was a 12 year old kid. All of them. Even at that young age, how can you not like Jim, great singer & so good looking. We all know how he lived, heavy drinking ,& drugs,& was a very bad boy! I too, went to Pere Lachaise, in Paris, when he died. That's where they say he's buried, but?? And for whatever reasons didn't want anything to do with his family. Such a very bad boy of always being in trouble. God made him, , take care of him, forgive him. Hope he is happy in a better place they say there is in the after life. And, his band mate, Ray Manzerek,( don't know if spelled the last name right). Thr Doors will never die, I'll always love there music. God bless you guys, & thanks for the music you gave us, I love it. And rest in peace, guys. I'll always ❤ & remember you.
Only one voice, and one person can sing that song...and that is Jim Morrison.
Saw the Doors at the Fog way back when. Have watched a gazillion videos and this is the best EVER! Robbie, Ray and "Jim" do not disappoint. Krieger and Ray are (were...Bless you Ray, RIP) the very best of our generation. Their passion is Forever palpable.
Dios llevate a Enrique Peña Nieto y regresanos a Ray Manzarek
Omar Cruz jaaaaaaaa
Jajaja. Estaba de mal humor y este comentario me hizo reir. Tome su like buen hombre👍
Es. Mi imaginación o la camiseta de Robby dice BIMBO??
@@manuelvillarreal6773 creo que es una camiseta de arquero de chivas del año 2008
@@luismejia9334 Mis adorables Chivas Rayadas, y eso que soy Salvadoreño, un saludo
I'm seeing them in Boston in a few weeks! I'm going eyes wide open. The Doors music got me through 12 patrols on a nuclear sub, or should I say got me OFF the boat for at least an hour at a time ! I'm simply going to see my heroes in the flesh from a position of respect and gratitude. Peace !!!!
WOW, they been playing about 50 years , I saw them in Long Beach, Calif. way back in the 1960's, at the Sports Arena.
so lucky buddy!!
Yes, 1969 after the Cow Palace performance. Nice show but as usual, spoiled by Jim playing feedback with the micrpphone. Not funny for the other members. He never knew how close he came to having the damned thing shut down. After it Miami, it was essentially over. Jim was not capable of performing.
My aunt was Mike Douglas's Producer I have pictures with Jim and The Guys that's all I ever need.
John Steelman te envidio mi amigo,de buena manera.habra sido mágico haber estado allí,saludos.
I wish that videos of concerts like this were not rushed into, compromsing on the quality.
These two guys had unique styles and deserved recognition;
Robbie sounds fantastic for his age..Ray looks like a director and the guy that plays Jim is a good retrieval of Jim's antics
Raymond Dobos of course i'm still waiting for that sun..lol
now i have to remember,was F.Zappa i saw first compared to which Door/circa 1963-65 everybody wants me...lol..yakity yak
Dave Brock
why is nobody mentioning how robby was playing Elanor Rigby by the beatles in the solo
Unjoyful Wtf
Yep;) so many people use other's riffs during solos, but hardly is is caught whilst live haha
"Light My Fire" was recorded in August 1966 and released in January 1967. "Eleanor Rigby" was recorded in June 1966 and released in August 1966. What a shear coincidence ;)
That's not what I expected.....you. Are a Wayne Kerr and it is sad to see you like that
Yeah! Me friend, the Beatles in the song
Decided to give this video a like after Ray Manzarek put his foot on the keyboard during his keyboard solo and started waving to the crowd.
I was lucky enough to see them on this tour in Grand Rapids Fall 2011. (I was standing in back with a broken ankle) Best show I've ever seen!
I was there too.This show very similar.
Ray rules!
I think Ian is a worthy lead singer for The Doors. I was on a Live show some years ago and was really impressed by his performance. I had the feeling he really fits in the band.
In lists of greatest guitarists, Robbie Krieger is hardly ever mentioned, but how can anyone be better? He can play any style wit true personal expression.
Always loved Robbies guitar playing, and Ray's musical acumen. Great outfit, thanks for the memories.
Grande entre los grandes nadie como ese gran tecladista 🇲🇽😍🧡❤️♥️🌞😊
Robbie you still had it too I love how you incorporated Eleanor Rigby... Genius😊
Sensacional!
R.I.P. Ray you amazing man! Thank you for the music! ♥
The solos in here are epic, weaving in and out of the theme, showing off the skills of all the band in an extended jam. Worth every note.
Quanto bravo era. Brutta storia quando va via gente così.. ❤️
4:00 you know you're a big when you are 72, play a continental organ for a teenie crowd with your feet, and have still a roadie that provides a stool until you fall down. RIP Ray Manzarek
10:01
Robbie makes a solo with Beatles' song, "Eleanor Rigby". This is great. Big Like!
One of the greatest rock bands in history. Jim was so talented. An amazing artist. His refusal to change the lyrics on the Ed Sullivan show was classic. Ray manzarek is one of the best key board players ever. Robby was a brilliant guitarist and writer. John Densmore was a great musician. They were not together that long. Its remarkable how many albums they produced.
RIP JIM AND RAY🙏
gee, thanks for mentioning the drummer ..., hehe. i am a long time percussionists. we are there to help the melodic musicians do their thing ... and equally important for the dancers. keep that time, man.
IAM 50 years old and i've still got a full length jim morrison poster next to my bed ..... LIZARD KING FOREVER !!!
They Be Jamming... This was a very good representation of the song (and more) even without the great Morrison... The singer added just enough of Jim without over doing it... Band was awesome (I like how they added more cowbell in the middle of the jam)... I stumbled upon it by accident and glad I did... Thanks for the upload
RIP Ray Manzarek .. RIP Phil Chen ... Dave Brock does an awesome job performing as Jim Morrison ... Robbie is a wonderful musician and an all around good man! I hope he can continue performing for many more years.
...I read that individually they were super musicians.
@@militzaadrid9467 Just sit back and listern to the Doors "Absoulutely Live". Preferably with the lights out.
Did I hear Eleanor Rigby on Krieger's solo there? Epic!
+João Carlos I believe you did
+João Carlos, Yeah!!! I did too.!!
+João Carlos You did! :-)
+João Carlos I saw him the other night and he played that and My Favorite Things during LMF. Also during Riders On The Storm he played a bit of Ghost Riders In The Sky.
yes
I saw The Robby Kreiger Band in a small club in Downtown Fort Myers, Florida in 2001. They did the entire career of The Doors in three and a half hours,Light my fire was the last song of the night and they played it for thirty five minutes. God,what a great show,I felt the spiritual presence of Jim Morrison that night.
Ray Brock has the closest voice to Jim that I have ever heard..
I personally think that Val Kilmer didn't this that bad too. And than thare is Simon le Bon on a certain album
Dave Brock...
yes and also the presence
Jim is miles away to Ray Brock. Brock is great but he´s an aficionado beside Jim.
I totally agree, but isn't he Dave Brock?
Desde México. Estos Señores son músicos, artistas, sabios, comunicadores de sus emociones positivas, querían y podían. Como ellos ya no habrá quien componga música popular de este calibre excepcional y única. Los rockeros de hoy sólo son imitadores y malos ejecutantes. Se van los grandes y se quedan puros mediocres viciosos. La música se acabó hace ya tres décadas. Vivan The Doors.INMORTALES COMO LOS CLÁSICOS.
Los más amados junto con CCR.
El detalle de la playera del osito Bimbo robó mi corazón ❣️ , Siempre The doors chingoneria de banda.
@@marcelocosmos490 quien ccr
@@nenalinda777 parece una jersey no? De quien será
I had such a crush on Jim - he was dark, deep and he was gorgeous! He created Goth before it was goth...... Ray is gone now and so sorely missed - such musicianship - the same for Robbie - and that is without a doubt one of the most incredible bass solos Iv'e ever heard - trem picking a bass!! Wow!
- This was the song that the Doors did on Ed Sullivan's show - and Ed was not happy - Jim did not modify his lyrics - this performance just plain gave me goose bumps.
Goth? You're kidding, it's called poetry and psychedelic rock. Goth is lame.
ganval dude let her be lol. Jim Morrison was very dark, the things he wrote about and stuff. If you don’t like goth then you don’t like goth lmao
ganval The Doors can be labeled as Blues rock, Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock, spoken word as well
Cynthia Klenk Nico of The Velvet Underground was very goth, you should check her out, fyi Nico and Jim knew each other and had a good friendship so it can be said
Yes, I do believe that they’ve captured some of the live magic here. I love how the original doors all contributed something magical to each song. Then live, it was always a playful and mystical exploration by each. It was a synthesis of ideas and dynamics working well together. Enjoyed this vid, Cheers!
Gracias Jim, Ray, Robby y John!!!
And having watched this I have to say the band , drummer, singer and bass player did a fantastic performance, a credit to Ray and Robbie.
Dang Robbie went ERUPTION on the solo!!! lol
Guitarists were finger tapping long before Eddie but l guess Eruption put him on the map.
What a incredible guitar player Robbie is, amazing sound so glad to be alive to hear this
Únicos!! Mis Doors...Mi adolecencia mi juventud mi bella época....RAY MANZAREK..QEPD
love it R.I.P ray manzarek still playing so awesome thats music was about to cry play so beautiful...
1980, escucho éste tema en radio universal y quedo enamorada de " las puertas " enormes, grandes entre los grandes.
Man what a moment in time to see these guys like this. Ray was such a treasure. Watching him, Robbie and John give interviews and behind the scenes perspectives here on TH-cam have been so enjoyable. Timeless artists.
Wow- major props to Robbie, clearly upped his game over the years!
I saw Robbie kreiger in 97 in Madison, Wisconsin in a small club "the crystal corner"
Spanish caravan... all doors covers.
Amazing show and was only 5 feet from the stage.
Ill never for get it.
What an awesome perfomance!
if you live in the u.k or even if you dont, i would strongly recommend seeing 'the doors alive',the best most authentic tribute band i have seen.
I have seen them and they are very good.
their sheer creativity is simply jaw-dropping! Makes me wish modern artists would drop acid pick up instruments again and forget about horrible computer generated sounds.
I saw Ray and Robby play with the singer from Wild Child in 2008. It was an awesome show. I also saw the Doors play at the Whiskey in the 60's. There never has been a band like the Doors and this old man says there never will be.
Que fantástico.. Que daría por haber estado.ahi!!! The doors de culto!!!!
X2
The doors + chivas de Guadalajara best combo ever
Que chinguen su madre las chivas
Jajaja wilo ardido 💩💩 a huevo chivas
Estaba dudando si era una playera de Chivas, y vine a los comentarios en busca de alguien, aqui esta! Gracias Chiva hermano!
Igual estaba dudoso pero que gran combo se acaba de aventar Robby Krieger, me gustaría saber el por qué usa la playera de las chivas.
Chiva hermanos!!! I was hoping i wasn't the only one that noticed that haha
there will never be another one like you !!!!
The doors are great ray and robbie can still rock out, the lizard king is missing but his music will live forever, the late great jim morrison will never be forgotten
Que lindo par de abuelos y pensar que un día eran los mas reventados del rock... Larga vida a los Doors.🤞🏻
Saw The Doors of the 21st Century in Charlotte, NC quite a while ago now, they were fantastic! Ian Astbury was a great lead singer, with an occasional English accent that was just fine. My wife and I had close to the stage seats and so the view was great. We stood up the entire show of course and my wife actually screamed non-stop during the entire concert, I will never forget that!
Tan solo Gracias Manzarek!!!
El piano de ray suena tan divertido y a la vez te hace sumergirte, es en pocas palabras un éxtasis
...Light my Fire con l'assolo di Krieger che a 5.50 tira fuori le note di "Eleanor Rigby" ....sempre per restare in tema di Immortalità ! Impressionante la voce del cantante ...è quasi uguale a quella di Jim !
I was at this show. I was standing downstairs in front of the stage. It felt like I was seeing something very special. Jim was real - frozen in time as he was in 1970. And of course Ray and Robbie were the real deal. Very cool.
Was this a cover band? How did this happen? Thanks
@@kauaireed9006 It was The Doors with a very good Jim impersonator. Ray died a few months later.
Bass player? What is this sorcery you speak of?
They actually had a bass player and second (rhythm) guitar player for the recording of L.A. Woman and they planned to go tour with them. Unfortunately there hasn't been any more tour.
and yeah, bass guitar was also heared on studio version
You do know Manzarek played the bass parts live on a keyboard, right?
Trent Rez of course
Trent Rez not a keyboard. Fender rhodes bass with left hand.
Probably the last time they came to this area. Wish I'd been there, no more chances to see them live. Ray is one of my favorite keyboardists.
Always remember the summer of love.......Doors, Fish, Airplane, Joplin , Hendrix,Dead, never to be repeated!
What a great "forgotten" album the Fish had in 1967.""Electric Music..."
Love the subtle Eleanor Rigby in Robbie's solo...
Media doesnt even cover such an important figures passing. R.I.P R.M. Long Live Doors.
Real Latin jazz feel around the 10 minute mark. Really awesome percussion. Who knew Manzarek really wanted to be a drummer.
Que personaje Ray Manzarek, en algún lugar brilla encendido como el fuego !
I was there. I was standing down in front of the stage. Great show. It felt like Jim was there.
Siempre es un privilegio ver tocar y escuchar a los doors. ..
Pura banda
Sin Jim Morrison los Doors ya no son nada!!..
Great video. We all miss Ray. A genius, a classy guy...
Dave Brock sounds just like Morrison, unbelievable!
These two chaps deserve a bigger audience, much bigger.
How fucking genius we’re these guys. It was crazy to see even still in their 60s they played this good
Wow, spectacular performance,
especially for me hearing Dave
Brock - he sounds like Jim❣️I
Loved it - it was like hearing
all the Doors together again.
I hope this is recorded so I
can hear it HD!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sonic brilliance at it's best~! ...has anyone read Ray Manzarek's book: The Poet in Exile? After receiving secret messages from Jim in postcards, Ray went to the Seycheles Islands and found Jim was living a new life - Jim even went to India and became a monk for a few years- meditated and was re-vitalized- he even managed to control his alcohol- amazing work of literature- absolutely riveting~!- highly reccommended
MoonBeam Jim : I haven't read the book, but for what you just said; I will although it sounds bizarre.
Worth the read
Ha muerto un ídolo, pero ha nacido una leyenda! Gracias por tu música Ray Manzarek!, R.I.P. :(
Esa rola no es de él, así que no vengas con pendejadas.
Una porquería en toda la extensión de la palabra lo ocurrido en este video. Solo por eso Dios le dijo, por andar haciendo estas estupideces mejor te me vas.
The person in the role of Jim Morrison, does look a lot like him I reckon
Ian Astbury Is the vocals
Rodrigo Becerra right, from The Cult
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Looks a pretty good likeness to me
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Oh OK
it is Ian, currently Kreiger is using his son
I miss Ray and hearing him play. To me one of the most underrated musicians. He was great and I loved his style of playing. Rip Ray. We all miss you...
Que noche con esas leyendas. Excelente show y maravilloso. Mi grupo rock favorito. Inolvidables
Stunning. I'd have loved to have been there. Considering it was 50 years after the song's initial performance, to hear it so redolent of that time is genius. In fact the only moment where the band revealed an OAP identity was when they started dancing, hilariously, centre stage. I've no idea how Ray and Robbie can play so fresh and inspired at their age.
That's Dave Brock on vocals.. Dave fronts the L.A. based Doors tribute "Wild Child"
I know him
I agree this dave Brock is the very best Jim singer I’ve ever heard . Even looks a little like Jim back in Jim’s time. Dave you do have a one of a kind voice .