I was in the "pit" for this awesome show. It was cool to see and hear Dan Rothchild on bass, son of Paul Rothchild who produced all the Doors albums (except for the last one, LA Woman). Krieger was unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And, his biography sets the record straight on a lot of Doors myths. It's a super fun read for fans.
gets good at the 2:25 mk=. Wow- man- Robbie has excellent psychedelic taste- let's face it- This World really Loves you, Robbie- thank you for the music
Got to meet Robbie once and he was amazingly humble and gracious. Great solos. I feel this just needs a bit more voxy organ sound. It is Super to see Robbie still carrying on, and doing what he loves, improvising, looping in other songs, and giving props to the Doors members. Just a timeless song here, that will outlive all of us. Cheers,
Dang, I seen so many shows at The Keswick, I didn't know this show even happened. Robbie just plays in his pajamas now. That's awesome. I can't believe I missed this show!
Dan Rothschild does a decent job but I find him playing Bass unusual because the Doors never had a Bass player on stage with them. But whatever. I guess it frees the Keyboard player from having to play a small Bass keyboard with his left hand the way Ray did for years. So it’s a good thing. So far I think Dave Brock does the best job on vocals. He sounds very close to Jim vocally. His voice has the same timbre which no one else has. But I’ll take anything I can get at this point. Waylon Kreiger does his best. I’m just happy to hear some live Doors music being played by an original member. After 50 plus years the Music is still Magical. It’s still Mysterious and Mystical. Jim was some kind of Shaman! Robbie even plays some Eleanor Rigby along with A Few of my Favorite Things! Wonderful! He’s still got it and he kept his chops sharp. Thanks for uploading this as I can’t go in person. I wish I could have gone to the Whiskey just once to hear the Doors music! Legendary! This is the only reason I wish I lived in LA so I wouldn’t miss Doors events. 👏🏻😎🎸
This is the End. You will deface my Grave again, my friend. This is the End of you painting my Tombstone Purple again. Can you picture what will be? If my Grave was Graffiti Free? Desperately in Need of some Painters Hand in a Desperate land! 😆🤣😅 Cmon Now! And Paint my Tombstone again!
Krieger has lots of post Doors stuff that is great. Why make him play songs that are more than 50yrs old? Audiences that want to make a band live in a past that doesn't exist, because they missed out.
GREATEST SONG OF ALL TIMES GREAT JOB AND LONG LIVE YOU ALL
Robbie, Once Dubbed; 'The Worst Hair in Rock and Roll'... Now; 'The Worst Dressed in Rock and Roll'... God Love Him.!
Man wore literal pajamas and goofy clothing
My favorite all time American band....Krieger, Morrison, Manzarek and Densmore = The DOORS..!
I was in the "pit" for this awesome show. It was cool to see and hear Dan Rothchild on bass, son of Paul Rothchild who produced all the Doors albums (except for the last one, LA Woman).
Krieger was unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And, his biography sets the record straight on a lot of Doors myths. It's a super fun read for fans.
Pit at The Keswick, huh?😅
gets good at the 2:25 mk=. Wow- man- Robbie has excellent psychedelic taste- let's face it- This World really Loves you, Robbie- thank you for the music
Got to meet Robbie once and he was amazingly humble and gracious. Great solos. I feel this just needs a bit more voxy organ sound. It is Super to see Robbie still carrying on, and doing what he loves, improvising, looping in other songs, and giving props to the Doors members. Just a timeless song here, that will outlive all of us. Cheers,
I love light my fire in this
I love the ghost of Jerry Garcia in the back on the percussion. I’m blanking on what you call those cha-chas.
Dan Rothchild's Dad was Paul Rothchild who produced the records! ... Doors music is in his blood!!!
Dang, I seen so many shows at The Keswick, I didn't know this show even happened. Robbie just plays in his pajamas now. That's awesome. I can't believe I missed this show!
He’s playing city winery in Pittsburgh this October!!
Fantastic!
Thank you :)
Sick outfit Robbys wearing
Out-of-this-world night
What a legend
Dan Rothschild does a decent job but I find him playing Bass unusual because the Doors never had a Bass player on stage with them.
But whatever. I guess it frees the Keyboard player from having to play a small Bass keyboard with his left hand the way Ray did for years. So it’s a good thing.
So far I think Dave Brock does the best job on vocals. He sounds very close to Jim vocally. His voice has the same timbre which no one else has. But I’ll take anything I can get at this point.
Waylon Kreiger does his best.
I’m just happy to hear some live Doors music being played by an original member. After 50 plus years the Music is still Magical.
It’s still Mysterious and Mystical. Jim was some kind of Shaman!
Robbie even plays some Eleanor Rigby along with A Few of my Favorite Things! Wonderful!
He’s still got it and he kept his chops sharp.
Thanks for uploading this as I can’t go in person. I wish I could have gone to the Whiskey just once to hear the Doors music! Legendary!
This is the only reason I wish I lived in LA so I wouldn’t miss Doors events.
👏🏻😎🎸
Robby should think about getting Cliff Marston as a singer. He is the closet I ever heard to Jim Morrison. This guy doesn't cut it.
like the Eleanor Rigby guitar solo, now he's just improvising to make the song longer
I was there. Even better than the 2019 show
You guitarist with Nevada but it seems to me like ROBBIE is better today than it was in the 60s and 70s and now he’s in his 70s
Robbie Krueger 2024
Yeah, that shirt and those pants tho. Nawwwww, man. 🤣
This is the End. You will deface my Grave again, my friend. This is the End of you painting my Tombstone Purple again.
Can you picture what will be?
If my Grave was Graffiti Free?
Desperately in Need of some Painters Hand in a Desperate land!
😆🤣😅
Cmon Now! And Paint my Tombstone again!
Krieger has lots of post Doors stuff that is great. Why make him play songs that are more than 50yrs old? Audiences that want to make a band live in a past that doesn't exist, because they missed out.