Totally agree. He's got some kind of hard-to -define charm about him. He's SO laid back so humble and he's got a pretty funny sense of humor, very different. Great guitar player with a signature sound perfect for that band.
@jamesanthony5681 Yeah, tell me about it. Jones stated flat out that he didn’t have a single one of their albums, just some Best Of compilation. And he couldn’t have been bothered to have done the slightest bit of research in preparation for this interview, or he would have learned of Robbie’s having written Light My Fire, at the very least. Maybe he’s just lazy, but to me that translates into showing a lack of respect for someone he should’ve been bowing down to.
This guy is a jerk He thinks tye dyes are a secret Code ,theyre a sixties thing that Went along with The hippie days And times this guy knows nothing about any of it . Where was he? He isnt really very knowledgeable Dont like his interview style. Hes boring and Dumb.
Robby Krieger is probably the most underrated guitarist/ musician of his time. Scratch past the surface a bit and you'll see how much he's actually contributed and the massive echoes that still resonate today.
chopin broccoli -- he's great; such elegance and style in his playing. i love things like his solo in "you're lost little girl", where the solo is its own composition that is an entirely different part than the verses and refrain -- beautiful part.
Chopin Broccoli -Morrison has a knack for words, but he’s just have been an obscure beatnik on Venice Beach if it weren’t for Ray, John and Robbie, talk about your tight bands.
Chopin Broccoli He's one of my favorite players. His guitar work on ALL the Doors albums is insane. Very rare to make 6 amazing albums in a row all incredible classics.
About 12 years ago, i was filling my tank in Ventura Ca while playing LA women, guess who rolled into the next pump? Robbie Krieger! I shook his hand and told him thanks. When I looked in my rear view, he was smiling. Glad I didn’t mess with his day.
Pierre Frcs yeah but his first with the Doors shot straight up to #1. Not bad for his first( with the Doors) !!! Robbie has several others that many think Morrison wrote. But either way Jim’s voice is so irreplaceable!
Robby is totally responsible for most of the music and Lyrics of the songs we admire and know so well He wrote the words and music to them along with JM later on in the lifetime of The Doors ! Thankyou for the Music and Memories Mr. Krieiger !❤❤❤
@@cinemar Whenever I read Rolling Stone's list of top 100 guitarists of all time..... I see Robby's name often below names that don't belong above Robby's, and never near the top. But I am a real Doors fan since 1967, and have come to understand that there is very little middle ground between "all in" and hating them. I don't get it... my own wife "doesn't care for them".... but loves much of the other music I love.
What an Amazing musician/Guitarist Robbie is, so many Iconic songs he wrote and was part of with such an Iconic Band The Doors 🚪, What a time to be Alive in that great era of Music…What a Life, What a Band, What a Story, Absolute Legend. 🌞⭐️❤️🙏🌞
I did not know that Jim was using Freud when he sang the “Father/Mother” part in The End. Robbie’s a cool guy. Steve Jones is pretty cool too. It made for a good interview.
robby is so underrated in many ways.... a humble grand ambassador of the game. any newbie would yield benefit by listening to this guy. a cog in one of the most important amer musical forces during a vital period of the industry.... rock on robby.
I remember,I was only an infant in 1965, and by the time Mr. Morrison had passed on to the other side I was mesmerize d by the intro and outro of Riders oin the storm ,when it would come on the radio during the monsoon season of the Arizona desert drifting off to sleep on such lazu summer days.It all seemed so mysterious and other worldly.My min.1d always wandering along with images that were createdl from the rain and thunder.Which still serves me well in 2024 as well as into eternity .The Doors music has accompanied me
My favorite psychedelic passage is Robby's otherworldly guitar freakout toward the end of "When the Music's Over". In addition to "Light My Fire", he wrote "Touch Me" and "Wishful Sinful" another cool track.
I am LOVING this interview! I listen to Jonsie on KLOS, so I get his style. I love Robbies laugh...he’s so cool and I’m going to make it a point to go see him play soon. Too many of these great ole guys are leaving us. Thanks for the fun interview guys!
I really liked this interview because it covered a broad range of topics. I learned a lot about the history of the Doors and got to hear Robbie Krieger answer some questions that I always wanted to ask, like "Do you like living in a house?" 13:13 and "Did [Jim Morrison] buy a lot of shoes?"12:16 Jonesy is a unique down to earth interviewer who managed to make me feel like I was ease dropping on a casual conversation. Very original!!
Robbie has accomplished what every guitarist hopes for , which is developing a sound absolutely indentifiable after listening to just a few notes. It's as easy to recognize as any singers voice.
Ok, I’m not going to use the word “underrated”, cuz that really isn’t right, begging as it does the question “By whom?” I WILL use the word “overlooked”. So many people, even people who claim to be fans of The Doors, are actually people who have been overwhelmed by the Morison Mystique, and who couldn’t even name any other members. The fact is that The Doors were an incredible BAND, composed of three super-talented and serious musicians plus one who did sing and write well, but was by no means at the core of their musical genius. Krieger has been criminally overlooked by the people who list top guitarists in music magazines, etc, even those which are guitar-centric. I place him right up there with the greats.
When I heard Maggie McGill, I realized Robbie Krieger was above many many famous guitarists. Sad how underrated but good to see so many people giving him the praise he so rightfully deserves.
I got Medicare too, along with Blue Cross Medicare Advantage. Hyacinth House is my Favorite Doors tune. Do It Robbie Do It. Many acid trips listening to The Doors, PCP too. But that was in 70's, and I made it to 2023 so far. Do It Robbie Do It. Robbie Krieger was the youngest Door's member, wrote their 1t Hit.
Robbie is more of a wise intellectual,who is interested in reading up on things ,Jonsey is more of a street wise ,guy that just wants to have fun and survive lol
Good to see Robbie and John still up and about. Many of us who love the Doors can hear their influence on bands like the Stranglers, Joy Division, Young Gods etc
Wow, Great job. Enjoyed every second of it. Glad Robbie is doing well. Bought every Doors album as they came out and pretty much know all words and music to most songs. Those four guys are a big part of a lot of people's lives. Thanks
I remember my mother bought the first Doors album due to the fact I'd become interested in playing the drums when I was 8 yrs. old. She said that I should lay down on the couch put on the earphones, close my eyes and listen to "Light My Fire" because the drum roll just before the keyboard solo would be a useful and do me right and would be one I could use in my growing knowledge and capabilities of drumming. I'm very thankful to Mr. Densmore for being The Doors' drummer, he brought an interesting plate to the table and was the hinge that kept the band hanging around for those years that changed my life and tought me so much about myself and drums that I would've never known otherwise. Thankyou John, Jim, Robbie and Ray.
At the end of Jim’s life he made several beautiful spoken word songs with beautiful piano accompaniment. Jim even played piano on one song. I was not aware of these until about 2022. Very surprised, I had never heard of these. He also had some religious/spiritual references that were wonderful. Very touching songs; please check it out. Easily found on TH-cam.
LOVED THIS! Don't listen to the haters Jonesy, I find your interview approach unique and refreshing. I hate hearing the same questions in every interview which seems to be the norm. Keep it up!
Love Robbie. Have seen him perform a couple times when still living in LA a few years ago. One of those times was at the now-closed Viva Rancho Cantina in Burbank, with Dennis Quaid singing Light My Fire. Terrific show!
@@KurtAspaas Jonesy style is not to arse lick the musicians he meets. Hes right musicians are just like plumbers . You want them to do a good job and thats that. Why be in awe ?
Funny how people who weren't there in the sixties have a stereotypical vision of the era, like yapping about tie die shirts. Not all of us wore them! Only a fellow Baby Boomer who experienced it all should be allowed to interview someone like Robbie. The times were unique, fabulous and special and nothing today can compare to them..literally no one could understand it unless you were there. Morrison was so much more than a drunk tie die wearer. He was intellectually brilliant, a poet and a visionary. After that era the door was shut, a line separated the brilliance and quality in every facet of life and things devolved from there.Like they say, if you were there no explanation is necessary. If not, no explanation is possible.
Robbie is a cool guy for sitting through the whole interview. The contrast of of a rude uninterested Jones to the patient and kind Robbie was very telling. Jimbo!
@@rmadrid729 my God..it's just a silly interview folks...yeah it's not the best interview..so what?..I'm sure Robbie will be o.k...if everyone gives him a f*ING hand-,job.....jeez!
Robby is cool on a whole other level. Its immensely inspiring just knowing he's still alive.
Absolutely
Totally agree.
He's got some kind of hard-to -define charm about him.
He's SO laid back so humble and he's got a pretty funny sense of humor, very different.
Great guitar player with a signature sound perfect for that band.
He had the hottest girlfriend of all of the Doors for a reason..
Is it immensely inspiring? Lol
i agree…
Robbie is such a national treasure . Such an important guy in music history . So glad we have him still ....And all his great stories ....
Robby is super down to earth, egoless and insightful. I can see why Jim Morrison felt comfortable around him.
Very down to earth. And patient. I feel for him having to be subjected to this interview.
@jamesanthony5681 Yeah, tell me about it. Jones stated flat out that he didn’t have a single one of their albums, just some Best Of compilation. And he couldn’t have been bothered to have done the slightest bit of research in preparation for this interview, or he would have learned of Robbie’s having written Light My Fire, at the very least. Maybe he’s just lazy, but to me that translates into showing a lack of respect for someone he should’ve been bowing down to.
@@JamesThompson-zk1htmaybe he wanted to learn directly from them, like on a personal level.
This guy is a jerk
He thinks tye dyes are a secret
Code ,theyre a sixties thing that
Went along with
The hippie days
And times this guy knows nothing about any of it . Where was he?
He isnt really very knowledgeable
Dont like his interview style.
Hes boring and
Dumb.
Robby Krieger is probably the most underrated guitarist/ musician of his time. Scratch past the surface a bit and you'll see how much he's actually contributed and the massive echoes that still resonate today.
chopin broccoli -- he's great; such elegance and style in his playing. i love things like his solo in "you're lost little girl", where the solo is its own composition that is an entirely different part than the verses and refrain -- beautiful part.
Chopin Broccoli -Morrison has a knack for words, but he’s just have been an obscure beatnik on Venice Beach if it weren’t for Ray, John and Robbie, talk about your tight bands.
Not underestimated by me!
Chopin Broccoli He's one of my favorite players. His guitar work on ALL the Doors albums is insane. Very rare to make 6 amazing albums in a row all incredible classics.
@@jmgmarcus808 and his writing
About 12 years ago, i was filling my tank in Ventura Ca while playing LA women, guess who rolled into the next pump? Robbie Krieger! I shook his hand and told him thanks. When I looked in my rear view, he was smiling. Glad I didn’t mess with his day.
No kidding?that's awesome..I would have thought I was seeing things!..Ya never know what's gonna happen when you wake up huh? ☮️
How awesome!!! A magical moment!
Lucky you!
Being from Ventura, Seth McFarlins dad came into our store once and was a proud dad, showing off his sons work, family guy.
That's awesome
On your way to Carpinteria.
I've been lucky enough to meet Robby twice and he is the nicest, most humble guy. Really enjoyed talking with him.
Oh yeah...He's a artist..that is, he Paints .So look up his other Art. Brilliant ,Talented, Insightful .
Yeah, The humble are the most talented.
Robby's first song he ever wrote was "Light My Fire." Not bad for a beginner.
Thats cool bro
@THANATOS FANATICOS I haven't wroten any song because I have no imagination
Wrong ! Robby co-wrote and recorded a song called "Paranoia" with his band "Psychedelic Rangers" and it was before The Doors...
Pierre Frcs yeah but his first with the Doors shot straight up to #1. Not bad for his first( with the Doors) !!! Robbie has several others that many think Morrison wrote. But either way Jim’s voice is so irreplaceable!
Indeed.
Robbie is such a sweet man. He is very alert and has a good memory.
Robby is totally responsible for most of the music and Lyrics of the songs we admire and know so well He wrote the words and music to them along with JM later on in the lifetime of The Doors ! Thankyou for the Music and Memories Mr. Krieiger !❤❤❤
This guy is the most chill ever.
Robby comes across as a balanced beautifully soulful man. Love him. What a talent xxx
Glad to see old hippie and old punker sitting together having a great time
and only 1- years between them
I love the lack of ego in the conversation
These guys have seen it all
I saw the Doors play ‘Light my Fire’ live and what I remember most of all was Robby playing guitar, it was incredible!
I can imagine! 👍
This guy was never underated in my eyes.. One of the greats.. Riff Master
ThatChickenMan to bad others didn’t feel the same way. I agree 💯
Oh yeah.... so elegant and delicate... sometimes haunting .... or raucous.... no one played like Robbie.
How was he underrated?
@@cinemar Whenever I read Rolling Stone's list of top 100 guitarists of all time..... I see Robby's name often below names that don't belong above Robby's, and never near the top.
But I am a real Doors fan since 1967, and have come to understand that there is very little middle ground between "all in" and hating them. I don't get it... my own wife "doesn't care for them".... but loves much of the other music I love.
@@pheresy1367 Who gives a shit about Rolling Stone? He's not underrated by the people that matter so what're you worried about?
What an Amazing musician/Guitarist Robbie is, so many Iconic songs he wrote and was part of with such an Iconic Band The Doors 🚪, What a time to be Alive in that great era of Music…What a Life, What a Band, What a Story, Absolute Legend. 🌞⭐️❤️🙏🌞
When you're 74, played in the Doors and wrote Light My Fire you've earned the right to say FUCK on the air.
I did not know that Jim was using Freud when he sang the “Father/Mother” part in The End.
Robbie’s a cool guy. Steve Jones is pretty cool too. It made for a good interview.
robby is so underrated in many ways.... a humble grand ambassador of the game. any newbie would yield benefit by listening to this guy. a cog in one of the most important amer musical forces during a vital period of the industry.... rock on robby.
Im agree with you dude
Absolutely. The were the author's of the text used at School of Rock....
Kriegers a good one.
my neighbor taught Jim in the 5th grade in Florida...she said he was vey bright...afer I sawn this vid last night I had a dream Jim was alive...
Wow that's pretty neat!..Yeah,.he was highly intelligent....
He lives!
Dude was brilliant no question.
I remember,I was only an infant in 1965, and by the time Mr. Morrison had passed on to the other side I was mesmerize d by the intro and outro of Riders oin the storm ,when it would come on the radio during the monsoon season of the Arizona desert drifting off to sleep on such lazu summer days.It all seemed so mysterious and other worldly.My min.1d always wandering along with images that were createdl from the rain and thunder.Which still serves me well in 2024 as well as into eternity .The Doors music has accompanied me
Krieger seems like a lovely, quite guy.
He doesn't act like a rock star at all...
Cool cat.
My favorite psychedelic passage is Robby's otherworldly guitar freakout toward the end of "When the Music's Over". In addition to "Light My Fire", he wrote "Touch Me" and "Wishful Sinful" another cool track.
And Love Her Madly
Underrated guitarist... 😎😍
I'm just so grateful I'm alive at the same time as Robby. Breathing the same air, he really is such a legend. One of those larger than life figures.
I am LOVING this interview! I listen to Jonsie on KLOS, so I get his style. I love Robbies laugh...he’s so cool and I’m going to make it a point to go see him play soon. Too many of these great ole guys are leaving us. Thanks for the fun interview guys!
Morrison hotel and waiting for the sun are my two favorite albums of all time. Love you
Robby is a national treasure. Love this guy.
One of the most unique and individual guitarists that will ever be. A pioneer, in a pioneer band. The Doors is a trip for all.
robbie is so laid back and cali cool....love listening to him....wish a guitar player would talk with him sometime
Robby* His name is spelled in the title of the video.
@@Danimal77 sorry dahn
I really liked this interview because it covered a broad range of topics. I learned a lot about the history of the Doors and got to hear Robbie Krieger answer some questions that I always wanted to ask, like "Do you like living in a house?" 13:13 and "Did [Jim Morrison] buy a lot of shoes?"12:16 Jonesy is a unique down to earth interviewer who managed to make me feel like I was ease dropping on a casual conversation. Very original!!
What a great raw interview, two guys who are legends in there own right.
Robbie has accomplished what every guitarist hopes for , which is developing a sound absolutely indentifiable after listening to just a few notes. It's as easy to recognize as any singers voice.
Your interviewing a legend, show some respect.
A lot of daft and uninformed questions here, I agree.
Agreed.
oh come on, Jonesy's a legend as well!
It's a well done interview
@@Daneiladams555 More of a loose chat than an interview
Ok, I’m not going to use the word “underrated”, cuz that really isn’t right, begging as it does the question “By whom?” I WILL use the word “overlooked”. So many people, even people who claim to be fans of The Doors, are actually people who have been overwhelmed by the Morison Mystique, and who couldn’t even name any other members. The fact is that The Doors were an incredible BAND, composed of three super-talented and serious musicians plus one who did sing and write well, but was by no means at the core of their musical genius. Krieger has been criminally overlooked by the people who list top guitarists in music magazines, etc, even those which are guitar-centric. I place him right up there with the greats.
When I heard Maggie McGill, I realized Robbie Krieger was above many many famous guitarists. Sad how underrated but good to see so many people giving him the praise he so rightfully deserves.
Yeah...that's a great song
Krieger's sound is distinct enough for him to be in the pantheon of legendary guitar players.
The greatest guitarist ever from the greatest group ever!
Yeah..No one's better.
Loved this relaxed interview!!! Robby, you rule!
I got Medicare too, along with Blue Cross Medicare Advantage. Hyacinth House is my Favorite Doors tune. Do It Robbie Do It. Many acid trips listening to The Doors, PCP too. But that was in 70's, and I made it to 2023 so far. Do It Robbie Do It. Robbie Krieger was the youngest Door's member, wrote their 1t Hit.
Less about Jonesy more about the Doors.
The Doors saved me from killing my self
Well that's good!.
Same here
That’s good. Congrats on not giving in and giving up!
Same! I owe them everything.
🙏
He mentions L.A Woman and I have to pause and go listen to that on vinyl really loud.
Lol, I'm going to do the same!
I love how every time Robby talks about books or reading Steve goes blank.
That's because he can't read.😂
Robby* His name is spelled in the title of the video.
@@Danimal77 Thanks man. Fixed.
@@davidwhite4874 He can read, but he is dyslexic
Robbie is more of a wise intellectual,who is interested in reading up on things ,Jonsey is more of a street wise ,guy that just wants to have fun and survive lol
Thank you two, many time over!
Good to see Robbie and John still up and about. Many of us who love the Doors can hear their influence on bands like the Stranglers, Joy Division, Young Gods etc
I still can't fathom how Robbie pulled his style together. So damn unique.
just saw Robby on 9-29-19 at the Whisky! He's the best, so real, so honest besides being a one-of-a-kind guitarist
Love coming across clips of Robbie I’ve never seen. Legend in his own rights
I saw The Doors perform at the Fillmore East back in the day
I saw Robbie live in KCMO several years ago for a small concert in Harrah's Casino. He still had it!!!
watched it last night 👍 good stuff, mates 🍻 good to have sir jonesy back with us 👍👍
Happy new year Mr. Jones. Good to have you back.
Ok being a life long fan ... the gold nugget for me was Jim seeing his mothers face in the moon while tripping ...that was wild ! 🙂
Yeah..that was pretty cool!..I don't think he saw his parents ever after he went to California.....
What a great interview...2 superstars and icons in my eyes and lovely to hear they meet in the street now and then to shoot the breeze...
Kreiger: "I used to wear tye-dyed shirts". Jonesy: "Did you?". Kreiger: "Yeah". Brilliant!!!!!
Seeing Robby in a new interview is priceless! A kind rock Legend.
Robbie is a sweet and down to earth dude.
Wow, Great job. Enjoyed every second of it. Glad Robbie is doing well. Bought every Doors album as they came out and pretty much know all words and music to most songs. Those four guys are a big part of a lot of people's lives. Thanks
Something odd, tension filled and strangely enjoyable about a British punk interviewing a laid back California hippy.
Good stuff.👍
My most favourite rock band ever and Robbie the best guitarist ever long live the doors
A living legend right there
I remember my mother bought the first Doors album due to the fact I'd become interested in playing the drums when I was 8 yrs. old. She said that I should lay down on the couch put on the earphones, close my eyes and listen to "Light My Fire" because the drum roll just before the keyboard solo would be a useful and do me right and would be one I could use in my growing knowledge and capabilities of drumming. I'm very thankful to Mr. Densmore for being The Doors' drummer, he brought an interesting plate to the table and was the hinge that kept the band hanging around for those years that changed my life and tought me so much about myself and drums that I would've never known otherwise. Thankyou John, Jim, Robbie and Ray.
Robby's so Cool.
For some reason I like the flow of this convo
It just seems to work !
We love you Steve !!!!! Saludos from Medellin - Colombia
And Bobby Krieger doesn't take himself too seriously, it just gets better 😜
Robby Krieger , such an under rated song writer. Plenty of classics under hes belt.
Robbie's one of my favorite guitarists (and writers) of all time.
Not so much an interview but a friendly chat, which is great because you learn a bit about them both. Subscribed I have.
Great interview !!! I loved The Doors !!! A legend interviewing a legend !!!
The Súper Humble Robby.One of The Best of all Times and He is still Rocking our World. God Bless Him.😎👍🚪🎸Jimbos PAL.🦎👏👏👏👏
Yeah..good stuff..
At the end of Jim’s life he made several beautiful spoken word songs with beautiful piano accompaniment. Jim even played piano on one song. I was not aware of these until about 2022. Very surprised, I had never heard of these. He also had some religious/spiritual references that were wonderful. Very touching songs; please check it out. Easily found on TH-cam.
The Doors is in my holy trinity of RocknRoll
With Hendrix & LedZep.
The Doors is top 5 greatest rock band of all time. Period.
I would say hands down The greatest American band!...
The Doors is the top 5 greatest bands of all time?
LOVED THIS! Don't listen to the haters Jonesy, I find your interview approach unique and refreshing. I hate hearing the same questions in every interview which seems to be the norm. Keep it up!
can't wait to see this.....missed it yesterday.
We would always get a lot from Ray Manzarek's understanding of Jim Morrison, but it's interesting to hear what Krieger has to say.
YES Robbie "that was cool" thanks Jones'y for bringing this Legend on.
COME ON ROBBY DO IT!!! A true living legend
Jim Morrison is the greatest artist EVERRR. The doors music is INCREDIBLE
I'm particularly impressed with the work they did on American Prayer.
Good to see you back my man love your content and style
Love Robbie. Have seen him perform a couple times when still living in LA a few years ago. One of those times was at the now-closed Viva Rancho Cantina in Burbank, with Dennis Quaid singing Light My Fire. Terrific show!
"Jonesy" is out of his league. Robby deserves better.
I couldn't get past 5 minutes of this lousy interview. Robby is royalty and this guy is an amateur.
And take off the god damn sunglasses. Robby ain't wearing any.
@RichleicaMP I don't care who he is, Sex Pistols or not. He showed his elder, his greater than, and showed disrespect.
Yeah, this interview in a nutshell: Jonesy says something cringey/Uncomfortable silent pause/Robby says something intelligent/repeat
@@KurtAspaas Jonesy style is not to arse lick the musicians he meets. Hes right musicians are just like plumbers . You want them to do a good job and thats that. Why be in awe ?
Robbie is a brilliant man, the man in the know about the Doors
He had the most honest take on the history of the doors
Funny how people who weren't there in the sixties have a stereotypical vision of the era, like yapping about tie die shirts. Not all of us wore them! Only a fellow Baby Boomer who experienced it all should be allowed to interview someone like Robbie. The times were unique, fabulous and special and nothing today can compare to them..literally no one could understand it unless you were there. Morrison was so much more than a drunk tie die wearer. He was intellectually brilliant, a poet and a visionary. After that era the door was shut, a line separated the brilliance and quality in every facet of life and things devolved from there.Like they say, if you were there no explanation is necessary. If not, no explanation is possible.
Great interview man!! I love Robbie !! Been one of my guitar influences for over 30 years!!✌Rock on!
Gets a Robby interview
-asks how tie dye shirts are made-
Blues , jazz , rock , flamenco. Robbie Krieger does it all. He can’t be imitated.
Awesome interview!
Jonesy literally knows NOTHING about The Doors..
Robbie is a cool guy for sitting through the whole interview. The contrast of of a rude uninterested Jones to the patient and kind Robbie was very telling. Jimbo!
I wouldn't say he was rude....seemed like a nice guy.not a great interview though..
Ray wouldn't put up with jonsey
@@rmadrid729 my God..it's just a silly interview folks...yeah it's not the best interview..so what?..I'm sure Robbie will be o.k...if everyone gives him a f*ING hand-,job.....jeez!
@@vacool9421 I'd give him a handy
@@stevencastillo8914 That's the Spirit!..Hahaha!
This interviewer is hopeless. If you're privileged enough to interview Robbie at least have the courtesy to do a little research.
He had a perfect path to a beautiful debate about Robbie and Jim. And he blew it
he's a punk, not an academic.
Worried about Robbins health insurance 😪 Robbie is a millionaire. Dumb question
Immortality is eminent. The proof is in pangaea. Broken and developing. Free and full of wisdom...
Love Robbie! He is totally underestimated in my opinion.
Apocalypse Now, Robbie goes and hears his guitar starting with The End. Then ends with The End. Perfect for the movie.
Hi Robbie. Been a long time. Come to Australia sometime and play in the Blues Fest.
The tie-dye code, universal fractal patterns man!
“Did you like living in a house?” Hahahahahaha. Jonesy gives the funniest interview’s i have ever seen
This reminds me of the Chris Farley interviews Paul McCartney SNL skit.
at least Farley made it fun even Paul broke out with glee