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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 125 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Motherplucker on 9/2/13Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    Krieger and his band were amazing! The guy's a true musician. He respects his past but looks forward. The band, which consisted of players from Zappa and Allan Holdsworth were kick ass. It was great not only hearing the classic Krieger/Doors tunes like "Roadhouse Blues" and (of course) "Light My Fire" but his new stuff sounded great, too. The Zappa influence definitely showed itself. Particularly fine was "Coffin Riders." Not only is the man a great musician, but he's humble, fan friendly, too. He stuck around and generously signed whatever anyone brought in and took pics with the people too. Mr. Krieger - it was an honor to catch you in concert!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Very cool to see a legend play.

    by SessionGuy1 on 9/2/13Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    My only real complaint is that I would have liked to have heard more of the classic Doors hits. He/they only played four: Backdoor Man, Love Me Two Times, Riders on the Storm (which is my 2nd fave Doors song other than My Eyes Have Seen You) and Light My Fire. (They did play a few other Doors songs that are lesser known.) Also I believe the set was only 14 songs total and I would have liked longer. Still, Krieger can still really play! He has not lost it at all. He and his band were very very good! The sound was also very good and well mixed other than Krieger's lead vocals were a bit too low in the mix on a couple of the Doors songs. But, all in all I had a great time and it was very nice to see a former Door play live for the first time. I shall not forget it. Kudos to him for still being out there bringing his music to the public.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robbie Kreiger's Jam Kitchen

    by tbrick on 9/2/13Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    Outstanding! Good mix of Doors songs, new Robbie compositions (man, he's jazzy!) and Mothers tunes. Robbie was so cordial, relaxed, and friendly with the crowd. Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale is a small venue and it felt like having them play in your living room. Tommy Mars from the MOI kinda stole the show with unbelievable keyboard work. And if you are near Florida, catch The Funky Nuggets, they blew everyone away!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robby was Great

    by Dean2401 on 9/2/13Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    I attended the show with another doors fanatic.We were blown away with show.Robby had total control of the music and the audience.And true to the name he jammed quiet a few times during songs.After the show he came out and we met him ,got a autograph and took a picture.My phone didnt work right of course,but I tried.Awesome guy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exhilarating

    by SaganLover on 1/26/11Grammy Museum - Los Angeles

    What an honor it was to see the guitarist of my favorite band up close and person play an intimate set. Robby and his fellow band members played songs from his Singularity album and it was absolutely an honor to be in the audience. The only downfall was that after the performance, Robby was supposed to answer questions from the audience and he darted for the door after his last song.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/16/11The GRAMMY Museum - Los Angeles

    Wonderful evening -- Krieger's interview as interesting as the music he played afterwards. A special event - Grammy Museum rocks!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Robbie Krieger @ Grammy Museum

    by bcooperate on 1/16/11The GRAMMY Museum - Los Angeles

    Wonderful location for a show. Very intimate. Welcomed opportunity to learn about artists up close and personal. Robbie Krieger lets his music speak for himself and he's ventured out into the jazz realm. Was expecting a bit more Doors' songs performed live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Doors are America's greatest band!

    by BigKevandothers on 6/9/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    The Doors are America's greatest band! Ray Manzarek is still full of energy! Robby Krieger is one of the greatest guitarists of all time! Lead singers voice was excellent!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 6/8/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    This concert was AWESOME!! Robbie & Ray still rock after all these years.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, and band were magical

    by suzyrocks on 6/7/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, and band were non-stop in creating an atmosphere of rock and roll excitement. The new lead singer had the audience mesmerized with his stage presence. He was able to capture the intensity of each song's lyrics with his vocal delivery and body language. The band, as a whole, had the audience dancing, singing, and totally enjoying their great performance. In case, you saw the original Doors with Jim Morrison -- i did twice-- and can't imagine their performing without Jim, see Robby, Ray, and their band's show. No one, of course, will ever be Jim Morrison, but these musicians are so talented and the music is so powerful that you may find yourself totally immersed in a beautiful musical madness: "...When the music is your special friend, dance on fire as it intends.."

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by EddieG123 on 6/6/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    Performance was awesome. Robbie and Ray were great. Drummer and bass player were great. Music was totally tight and together. Miljenko Matijevic replacing Jim Morrison was great. Okay, replacing Jim is a very tough job, but he did it well in his own modern version which was somewhat refreshing in many ways. One thing is that his vocals were terrific, and that's a big part of what it's all about.. All in all, it was a great concert and my wife and I enjoyed it very much. I give it a 5 out of 5 for what they achieved musically.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ray and Robby do the Doors

    by ric568 on 6/6/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    First let me say that The Doors are one of Dawns most favorite bands. Jim Morrison was instrumental in the popularity of the band, and we both had our doubts as to the way the music would sound without his powerful vocals. Also the fact that John was not with them (and will probably never be again) all led us to be very nervous as to the quality of the sound we were going to hear. When we got to the Hilton, we noticed that the first row of seating was reserved for the big casino cardholders. We did manage to snag third row seating and it was looking up. But then the reality of the mosh pit standing section in front of the seated area led us to be a bit concerned for viewing ability once the show started. This was due in part to the fact that Dawn is short in statue and if taller individuals sat in front of us, she would have to stand on her seat to get a good view. I asked one of the security people about the possibility of us moving up to the first row if they were not filled with card holders and we were lucky enough to be able to move up before the show started. So far the visibility factor has been resolved. Then the lights dimmed, and the show began. Out came Ray and Robby, along with Milijenko Matijevic dressed as we would imagine Jim would have been, black leather pants and an open buttoned white shirt. Along with them were Ty Dennis on Drums and Phil Chen on Bass. Collectively these five musicians managed to recreate the original sound of the Doors from the 60's in a most surreal fashion. Mili (as he is called) seemed all night to be a perfect reincarnation of Jim for the entire show. His mannerisms, and posture/gestures were reminiscent of seeing Jim with Ray and Robby. Mili's vocals were dead on duplications of the homage to Jim in one of the most true to the original replacements I have ever seen. Ty and Phil are class act musicians, and complimented the two Doors members as if they were there in the 60's. All the songs were done with perfection, and brought back all the memories we had hoped of in wanting to recreate seeing a band that neither Dawn nor I had seen in our youth. The show was nothing short of spectular, and I would highly recommend this show to anyone who loves the sound and the music of the Doors. To miss this show, especially with Mili doing the vocals, is to miss Jim Morrison reincarnated for a killer 2-hour show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    RAY AND ROBBIE ROCK!

    by lizardqueen7769 on 6/6/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    Was one of the best shows i have seen them play in a long time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    IN BLISS W/RAY AND ROBBIE

    by 13KATIE13 on 6/6/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    LAST NITE MY HUSBAND AND I SAW THE ROBBIE KRIEGER/RAY MANZAREK SHOW AT THE HILTON ATLANTIC CITY.THE DOORS HAVE BEEN MY FAVORITE BAND SINCE HIGH SCHOOL.IM NOW EARLY 30'S AND STILL AM A FAN! THIS WAS MY CHANCE TO GET AS CLOSE TO THEM AS POSSIBLE AND NOW AT 11AM THE DAY AFTER IM STILL IN BLISS. ROBBIE AND RAY ROCKED THE HOUSE AND THE MUSIC WAS PERFECT.THEY ALSO HAD A SINGER (IM SORRY I DONT REMEMBER HIS NAME) WHO DID A HELL OF A PERFORMANCE.I PAID $45 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND GOT TO STAND RIGHT UP FRONT FOR THE BEST 2HOURS OF A LIVE SHOW.IF THIS SHOW CAME AGAIN I WOULD PROUDLY PURCHASE TICKETS.IM SORRY FOR ANYONE WHO COULD NOT COME LAST NIGHT BECAUSE THIS WAS A GREAT OPPURTUNITY FOR DOORS FANS!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best show I have ever seen

    by RobWet on 6/6/10Atlantic City Hilton - Atlantic City

    He show rocked Robbie an Ray brought it. The singer Mili sounded like Morrison with amazing vocals and energy. I highly reccomend seeing the show!