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  1. Robby Krieger, né le 8 janvier 1946 à Los Angeles, en Californie. Il est le co-fondateur et guitariste du groupe The Doors et l'auteur de nombreuses de leurs chansons telles que Light My Fire, Love Me Two Times, Touch Me et Love Her Madly.

    • The Doors Albums After Jim Morrison Died
    • The Doors Movie
    • The Remaining Doors Collaborating with Skrillex
    • Playing with Eddie Vedder at The Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame Induction
    • Performing “Roadhouse Blues” with Creed at Woodstock ’99
    • The Doors of The 21st Century with Ian Astbury
    • Playing Guitar on X’s “All The Time in The World” and “Strange Life”
    • Married… with Children “Rock of Ages” Episode
    • Unofficial Tesla Commercial
    • “Hello, I Love You” in The Mad Men Series Finale

    The Doors made two albums in the early ‘70s, Other Voices and Full Circle. When I got into the Doors, these were almost written out of history. I didn’t even know they existed for a few years. ROBBY KRIEGER:You’re not alone. It was before they were reissued, all that. How do you feel about that era now? KRIEGER:That’s a good question. I think what ...

    You have a sneaky cameo backstage in one scene. This movie has been divisive over the years, and it seemed those of you who remained from the Doors also felt differently about it. How do you feel about that depiction? KRIEGER: That’s one reason why I wrote this book. To set the record straight. I think I do. I actually thought it was a really great...

    I know you’ve played with various people over the years, but on paper the Doors and Skrillex is a pretty unexpected pairing. KRIEGER:After Danny Sugerman, died, we got his friend Jeff Jampol involved [in managing the Doors]. Jeff was up on a lot of the new stuff that was happening at the time. Stuff like Skrillex. He was into that, he knew their pe...

    Eddie inducted you guys and then also performed with you. KRIEGER:I didn’t realize, but Eddie was totally into Jim. He cornered me in this hotel room for about two hours, he just had to know everything. That was kinda cool. I didn’t realize he was such a fan. It was kind of weird that night. He was supposed to come down for rehearsal the day before...

    The Doors didn’t play the original Woodstock, but the ’99 one is sort of infamously disastrous. What was your experience there vs. having been around in the ’60s? KRIEGER: When we played, the bad stuff hadn’t really started happening. People were complaining about eight dollar bottles of water, stuff like that. But it didn’t get nasty until much la...

    What was it like revisiting the music with Ian? KRIEGER:It was pretty cool, I just wish John had wanted to do it. Getting together with Ray again after so long, it was really cool. I hadn’t played the Doors stuff for so long. I had these various Robby Krieger bands and we’d always do a couple Doors songs, but never a whole show. Ian was a big Doors...

    There’s some old Doors connection here, with Ray having produced their first few albums. How’d you link up with them all these years later? KRIEGER:Yeah, that was kind of weird. I had sort of been in touch with John Doe over the years. We did a Ray Manzarek tribute after he’d passed away, and John came and sang. To tell you the truth, I think he wo...

    There’s this commercial with you and Spencer Davis and Richie Havens doing this “We Are The World” spoof asking for help as the elders. It’s kinda funny to me how perceptions change — you were only like, 45 when this happened. KRIEGER: Yeah, we’re not that old! [Laughs] I didn’t realize about the “old” thing. They kinda sprung that on us, singing t...

    There’s this commercial where you save three young people stranded in the desert with a normal car. KRIEGER: [Laughs] What happened was, my son Waylon, he lived next door to this guy Doug Quill, who was a filmmaker. He had this idea to do a Tesla commercial, and he knew I had a Tesla. I kept telling him, “Tesla doesn’t do commercials.” That’s one o...

    There have been a million Doors syncs over the years, but this one came to mind for a specific reason: My generation grew up with the ’60s as a solidified set of iconography and ideas. You get to something like Mad Men, people were talking about it as a more nuanced, complex depiction of that decade. Do you have thoughts on how those years have bee...

  2. 17 juil. 2020 · If you've ever wondered why you never hear Robby Krieger play the same solo twice, the Doors guitar legend has a simple explanation.

  3. 11 nov. 2023 · En tant que membre fondateur de THE DOORS, le guitariste américain comprend intuitivement la beauté d’une collaboration fluide et d’une interaction de groupe. Le premier album éponyme de Robby Krieger et de son nouveau groupe, Robby Krieger And The Soul Savages, sortira le 19 janvier 2024 via The Players Club/Mascot Label Group.

  4. 8 janv. 2016 · The Doors’ Jim Morrison lit the world on fire, but it was guitarist Robby Krieger who supplied the matches. In 2008, the legendary axman shed light on one of rock’s most mysterious bands for Guitar World.

  5. 13 juil. 2021 · Guitariste de flamenco, à l'origine, Krieger apportera son jeu si particulier au sein du cocktail détonnant des Doors, mais aussi son écriture pour certains morceaux cultes.

  6. 20 oct. 2020 · “I didn't play Doors music for a long time after Ray Manzarek passed away,” sighs Robby Krieger. Instead, when Manzarek, his longtime friend and keyboard foil in the Doors – the group in which both musicians became rock legends in 1960s alongside drummer John Densmore and late singer Jim Morrison – passed away in 2013 from ...

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