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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 284 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I Love the Doors!

    by toolbox378 on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    This is the second time I have seen Ray and Robby et al in concert. This was one of the finest concerts I have ever attended, bar none. These guys have more talent in their fingertips than one hundred other famous artists, combined. When these guys play, there is magic in the room. They are capable of summoning up the feelings and spirits of the past and linking them to the present moment, effortlessly. Nobody plays the organ like Ray and the guitar like Robby. I am totally smitten by this band. They define rock and roll. I will follow them to the ends of the Earth!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Must see

    by JonathanFrank on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    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.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    This show brought back some AWESOME memories. Too bad Jim wasn't there!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Doors - rock it

    by Brotheren on 10/1/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Unbelievable show - the whole crowd and experience was unforgettable. I saw the show last year and it rocked and this year was no different. I would see these guys every month. Robby was great - a little fall on stage scared me - but he came back with a vengeance. Ray is still rocking the organ and played with his feet. The drummer was great and the singer did a real good job at keeping it real.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great musicians great performance

    by Edfleckmusic on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    It was a very big happening to see Manzarek Krieger and Phil Chen(bassist for Rod Stewart Jeff Beck and the Butts Band) perform the Doors music to a tee. The singer was excellent at covering Morrison's voice and the drummer was great and densmore was not needed. Touching moment when Ray put his foot on the piano to play it. he knows he is no kid but he did it anyway. Robbie is truly one of rock's underated guitarists and put on quite a show of finger picking finger tapping using a pick and not using a pick and flamenco. Just like Jeff beck and Clapton age has not caught up with him yet!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great Doors show!!!

    by Colonel2times on 10/1/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Saw them over 40 years ago twice, once w/JM, once without. Robby K still great. First song he tripped over speaker & hit another, so frail didn't think he'd get up. But he did! Lead singer like JM in time warp. Ray M still the ringmaster, band still has its sound. Go see them!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ray manzarek & Robby Krieger

    by Phil1954 on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    Great Show! Would see them again. Hope they will return to the paramount.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    2 doors are better than none

    by novemberman58 on 10/1/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    it was a little dicey at the beginning when robbie krieger tripped over a spotlight. he shook it off and he and the rest of the band played for 2 hours, with 2 encores and they rocked. the crowd was definitely into the show and i think the band fed off of it and played one heck of a show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doors Still Rock!!!

    by HMSjr on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    These guys are like a fine wine. They get better with age. My first time to the Paramount in Huntington. The venue was beautiful. Had the feel of the old Fillmore in NYC. Great place for dinner and the show. Just plain loved it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    WOW!

    by JohnAnita on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    Fabulous Show!!! Outstanding venue ! First time to the Paramount in Huntington - will definitely go again. Husband and I are major Doors fans - saw them last November at Westbury where they repeated their playlist of their only concert at Westbury iin the mid-1960's. We also were at their concert in Forest HIlls Tennis Stadium in 1968 where they were the opening act for Simon & Garfunkel. Got quite a kick out of Ray Manzarek giving a shout out at this show to everyone who attended the 1968 concert. As the saying goes: "I may be old, but I got to see all the great bands". Seeing Morrison in 1968 was a thrill. Dave Brock does an excellent job channeling Morrison.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Doors (with Jim re-incarnated)

    by joe2002 on 10/1/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Had never seen the Doors but alway wanted to. The music was amazing as expected and the new singer hit every note as Jim would have. He looked and moved amazingly like Jim. You would have a hard time telling the difference between recordings of Jim and new singer (Brock?) . Now trying to find the location of the next show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by TheLongMan on 10/1/12The Paramount - Huntington

    Nice venue. Grea seats ! Great music! The Jim Morrison stand (Bill...?) in did an execllent job with both vocals and recalling the late great! Only negative, the room is mostly brick and cement. I thought the acoustics a bit muddy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by DeKompression on 9/30/12The Paramount - Huntington

    It was as if Ray, Robby, Dave and that whole band had been playing tOfether for years and years!!!! Their timing was impeccable- Dave came in with the vocals, on time, every time. His voice was so strong, and in tune. His movements, and mode of dress imitated Jim Morisson, but, in a way that I found to be completely reverent, and in no way cheesy or overdone. I seriously went to this show not knowing if I was going to embarrass myself, bringing my friends to some cruddy show, but it was a thrill in every way! Robby and Ray were totally energetic, charismatic, and intimate with the crowd. In addition, The Paramount is a phenomenal venue in every way. If these guys ever tour together again, I will DEFINITELY go, brining as many people as I can- and if you are a Doors fan- you should too!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 9/30/12The Paramount - Huntington

    The old boys did an excellent job of playing all the classic hits as well as a few surprises!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger of The Doors

    by elbus on 9/30/12The Paramount - Huntington

    The show was incredible!! The music was spot on Doors and every performer was at the top of their game.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ray Manzarek & Robbie Krieger Fantastic!!

    by pq1210 on 9/30/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    My wife and I greatly enjoyed this concert. Ray and Robbie are great with the keyboard and guitar. David Brock did a good job with the lead vocals. He is a good fit with the original spirit of the band. Robbie Krieger was a real trooper, after taking a tumble during the first song of the night, he got right back up and played his heart out the entire show. We hope he wasn't too sore later.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by dondie5 on 9/30/12The Paramount - Huntington

    the band was great. Robbie is still one of the better guitarist. Dave did a really good job singing Jim's songs

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 9/30/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Great music and songs, energizing crowd, everyone was polite at the theatre

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Flash from the past

    by TwoCharles on 9/29/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Great show! Robbie and Ray really showed off their talents and the new lead singer, Dave Brock, made it possible to imagine being there thirty years ago once more. I saw the show two years ago and enjoyed that as well, but four songs into this show I was already hoping that they will be back just one more time to Boston. If so, I won't just ask my Doors fans friends from days of old, I will insist that they come or forever miss out on the experience!! I had a smile on my face for over two hours while these guys played a well thought out selection of songs including most of their hits. My twenty three year old son sang along to many of the songs and said his friends were all jealous that he was at the show and not them. Next time would love a little poetry mixed in with Light My Fire and even at the end of Road House Blues to reflect the American Prayer Album...please??!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Finally got to see The Doors Perform

    by Newboston on 9/29/12Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Last night..GREAT CONCERT!! Finally, after all these years I got to see my favorite group perform…’THE DOORS’. They were awesome. They started the show with ‘Roadhouse Blues’ and ended it with the second encore ‘Light MY Fire’. They played all their great songs including a 15 minute version of ‘When the Music’s Over’. The show lasted 2 ½ hours. It brought me back to those pleasant memorizes listening to The Doors in my 1970 Buick Skylark cranking the music with those Jenson Triaxials. The lead signer had the look of a young Jim Morrison and sounded just like him. Ray and Robby’s performances were spectacular. Great time!!