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  1. www.loudersound.com › features › robby-krieger-interview-life-with-the-doors-theRobby Krieger Doors interview | Louder

    13 de ago. de 2020 · Classic Rock. Robby Krieger interview: life in The Doors, the wonder of acid, and dealing with crazies. By Mick Wall. ( Classic Rock ) published 13 August 2020. Robby Krieger might have become a trumpet player. Instead he swapped the horn for guitar, joined The Doors and became part of one of rock's most influential and legendary bands.

  2. Leben und Werk Krieger im März 2006. Für The Doors komponierte Krieger einige Stücke, darunter Light My Fire, Runnin’ Blue, Love Her Madly und Touch Me.Nach dem Tod des Doors-Sängers Jim Morrison übernahm Krieger neben dem Keyboarder Ray Manzarek dessen Rolle. Der Erfolg blieb jedoch aus. Nach der Auflösung der Band im Jahr 1973 gründete Krieger seine eigene Band, The Robby Krieger ...

  3. 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. Biographie The Doors en 1966, Jim ...

  4. BLUE ÖYSTER CULT Extraterrestrial Live reviews / from Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock website. ... The Doors' "Roadhouse Blues" with the help of Robby Krieger himself on electric guitar. He later will take part to the ambitious project of Imaginos. Excellent. Report this review (#128602) Posted Sunday, July 15, 2007 ...

  5. Guitar [Special Guest] – Robby Krieger. Written-By – The Doors. Guitar [Special Guest] – Robby Krieger. Written-By – The Doors. 9:06: 8: Black Blade. ... Extraterrestrial Live | 1982 Columbia LP. 8:11; Blue Öyster Cult – Hot Rail to Hell [Live] 5:35; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Contributors. hapurang. Report Suspicious Activity ...

  6. BÖC's third live album, Extraterrestrial Live, was released in April 1982. With Pearlman returning as producer, the show included set staples and a cover of the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues" with a guest appearance by Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger. Released as a single, it peaked at 24, while the album reached number 29 in the U.S.

  7. Morrison Hotel (1970): A return to their blues roots, fortifying their rock credentials.; L.A. Woman (1971): The final album with Morrison, featuring a raw and bluesy sound.; Musical Style and Techniques. Robby Krieger’s musical craftsmanship is a distinctive blend of innate talent and diverse influences, which helped to create the unique sound of The Doors.