Even if the concert were not musically memorable, it should be mandatory to go just to pay homage. Krieger wrote a great deal of the most famous Doors songs, including "Light My Fire" and "Touch Me." It is amazing that Manazarek and Krieger are still active, and not reminiscing behind closed mansion doors about the good old days.
Homage aside, it was a an excellent show. Krieger is more proficient technically than in the 1960s. Some of his solos were blindingly fast and even inspired by metal.
In a show like this, I am mostly looking for note-for-note reproductions, and I got them, even if some of the solos were improvised. David Brock, the singer, looked, acted, and sounded so much like Jim Morrison that the note-for-note accuracy was not affected by an unfamiliar vocal/performance style. Some think that Brock's selection as the vocalist is disrespectful to Jim Morrison, but I think that what matters is Morrison's words, because he considered himself a poet first and foremost, and just wanted his words to live on. Whether it is David Brock or someone else delivering those words, Morrison would probably be equally happy as long as his words are getting out there in front of the public again.
I saw them twice in one week -- both in Atlantic City and Huntington, NY.