Robby Krieger and John Densmore Play 'Riders on the Storm' With Artists From Around the Globe

Legendary Rock Band The Doors Reunites for 'Riders on the Storm' with Musicians from Around the Globe

In a heartwarming reunion, surviving members of iconic rock band The Doors, John Densmore and Robby Krieger, have come together to recreate their classic hit 'Riders on the Storm' with an eclectic group of musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds. The collaboration was part of Playing for Change's annual Songs Around the World project.

Densmore expressed his admiration for the contributions of the featured artists, particularly Lukas Nelson who "filled Jim Morrison's leather pants quite well," and Rami Jaffee whose piano solo 'channeled' the song perfectly. Meanwhile, Krieger praised the project, saying that seeing musicians from different cultures unite around this iconic song means a lot to him.

The track features an impressive lineup of artists from various parts of the world, including William Barton on didgeridoo, Boboulaye Sissokho on kora, Macarena Montesinos on cello, and many others. The video, directed by Playing for Change's founder Mark Johnson, showcases this incredible collaboration.

The Doors' unique blend of music has been widely praised, with Don Was stating that the band's groove is the "secret sauce" behind their success. The project marks an exciting development in the ongoing celebration of The Doors' 60th anniversary, a year-long milestone marking the group's enduring legacy in rock music.

Playing for Change has long been instrumental in promoting unity and cultural exchange through music, having teamed up with icons like Keith Richards, Robbie Robertson, Bono, Buddy Guy, David Crosby, Steve Miller, Tom Morello, Ringo Starr, Bunny Wailer, and many others. The project's YouTube channel boasts over 2 billion views, making it a go-to destination for fans of diverse music.

The Doors' Robby Krieger is set to celebrate his 80th birthday in March with an exclusive show at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, further cementing the band's commitment to sharing their iconic music with new and existing generations of fans.
 
😊🎸 I'm so stoked that The Doors are back together again! It's amazing how this collaboration is bringing people from all over the world together through music πŸŒŽπŸ’–. The fact that they're using artists from different cultures to recreate 'Riders on the Storm' is pure genius πŸ’‘. Robby Krieger's got a great point about this song being the "secret sauce" behind The Doors' success – it really is a timeless classic 🎢. I love how Playing for Change is still promoting unity and cultural exchange through music, it's so inspiring 🌈. Can't wait to see what else they have in store for us! 🀩
 
omg u guys this is like totally amazing news!!! 🀩 The Doors reunited for 'Riders on the Storm' with musicians from all over the world and it sounds incredible! I mean, who wouldn't want to hear William Barton's didgeridoo playing alongside a classic Doors track? πŸ˜‚ It's such a cool way to celebrate their 60th anniversary. Playing For Change is always doing something awesome like this, bringing people together through music. And can we talk about Robby Krieger turning 80 in March?!?! That's like, rockstar status 🀟🎸
 
Omg this is so cool 🀩! I'm loving the idea of The Doors coming together with musicians from all around the world for 'Riders on the Storm'. It's like they're keeping Jim Morrison's spirit alive, but also introducing his music to a whole new generation of fans. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear William Barton on didgeridoo alongside Robby Krieger? πŸ˜‚ The fact that this collaboration is part of Playing for Change's project is amazing - it's all about unity and celebrating our differences through music. And can you imagine the energy in a live show with all these talented artists performing together? 🎸 It's definitely giving me chills thinking about it!
 
I'm so down for this collaboration 🀩! Seeing musicians from different cultures come together to recreate a classic like 'Riders on the Storm' is just pure magic ✨. I mean, it's not every day you get to hear didgeridoo and kora in a rock song πŸ˜‚. It's a great way to celebrate The Doors' 60th anniversary and promote unity through music - that's what it's all about 🎢. Can't wait to see Robby Krieger celebrating his 80th birthday with an exclusive show, and I'm sure the new gen of fans is gonna love seeing him perform live πŸ’ƒ. And hey, even if you're not a fan of The Doors, this project is still worth checking out just for the cultural exchange vibe 🌎.
 
just imagine being there when they first recorded 'Riders on the Storm' back in the day 🀯 it's amazing how the energy from all these talented musicians coming together is still so infectious 🎡 you can feel the vibes, man. playing for change is doing some really cool stuff with this project, bringing people together and celebrating music as a universal language πŸ’• my 80-yr-old friend Robby Krieger deserves to be celebrated, not just his music but also his longevity πŸŽ‚ and I'm loving the diversity of the featured artists, it's awesome to see didgeridoo and kora playing on this track 🌎
 
OMG u guys its sooo cool that The Doors are back together doing one of their most iconic songs 🀩🎸 I mean, Lukas Nelson totally nailed Jim's vibe in those leather pants πŸ˜‚ & Rami Jaffee's piano solo was pure magic ✨ I love how Playing for Change brings people from all over the world together through music its literally changing the game πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
OMG 🀯 I'm freaking out right now!!! Can you even believe The Doors are back together again? It's like they never broke up, you know? And the fact that they're teaming up with artists from all around the world for 'Riders on the Storm' is SO COOL 😎. I love how they're celebrating their 60th anniversary and keeping the music alive. And can we talk about how amazing it's gonna be to see Robby Krieger celebrate his 80th birthday in style? πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚ The Doors are legends, and this reunion is just another reason why we need more of that classic rock vibe in our lives πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I'm both hyped and skeptical about this reunion. On one hand, it's amazing that these talented musicians from different backgrounds are coming together to recreate a classic hit like 'Riders on the Storm'. It's awesome to see unity in action πŸ’•. Plus, who wouldn't want to hear William Barton on didgeridoo? 🎸 The fact that it's part of Playing for Change's project is also super cool - they've been doing incredible work promoting cultural exchange and music for years.

On the other hand, I'm worried that this might be more about nostalgia than actual musical innovation. I mean, how much can you really change a song like 'Riders on the Storm' with different instruments and voices? 🎢 And what if it feels like a bunch of talented musicians trying to recreate something iconic rather than creating something new and exciting? πŸ€” Still, I guess that's the beauty of music - people will love whatever they do. Let's just hope this reunion brings some fresh energy to The Doors' legacy πŸ•Ί
 
I'm so down for this reunion! 🀩 The way it came together is pretty cool - musicians from all over the world coming together to create something special, like that epic didgeridoo solo by William Barton 😲. It's amazing how music can bring people together, you know? And seeing Robby Krieger and John Densmore so stoked about it is super heartwarming ❀️. The fact that Playing for Change is still going strong, promoting unity through music, is truly inspiring πŸŽ‰. And who wouldn't want to see The Doors perform 'Riders on the Storm' live again? That iconic groove is impossible to resist 🎢!
 
🀩 this reunion is literally giving me all the feels! it's amazing how 'Riders on the Storm' can bring people together from all over the world like that 🌎. i love how they chose artists who not only sound great but also come from different cultural backgrounds - it's a beautiful representation of unity and diversity πŸ’–. what i'm most excited about is seeing the next gen of fans discover this iconic song and connect with it on their own level 🎡. krieger's birthday show in LA sounds like an epic way to celebrate the band's legacy too πŸŽ‰!
 
OMG this is amazing!!! πŸ’– I'm literally getting chills thinking about all those talented musicians from around the world coming together for The Doors' 'Riders on the Storm'. It's such a beautiful message of unity & cultural exchange through music πŸŒŽπŸ’«. Can you imagine hearing Jim Morrison's iconic voice mixed with William Barton's didgeridoo? πŸ”₯ Mind blown! 🀩 Robby Krieger's birthday show is gonna be EPIC!!! πŸŽ‰ Let's celebrate The Doors' 60th anniversary in style! πŸŽ‚
 
😏 I'm not surprised they're doing this, The Doors were always about pushing boundaries and experimenting with sounds. It's dope to see these legends teaming up with musicians from around the world though - it's like Jim Morrison's spirit is still alive and kicking! πŸ•·οΈ Lukas Nelson brings some serious swagger to that track, by the way... I mean, who wouldn't want to fill Jim's leather pants πŸ˜‚? But for real though, this project just goes to show how music has the power to bring people together like nothing else. It's gonna be lit to see Robby Krieger celebrate his 80th birthday with a sick show at the Whisky... 🀟
 
omg, I'm so down for this!! 🀩 it's like The Doors are speaking to my soul again! and can you imagine having didgeridoo on 'riders on the storm'? that's wild! 😲 I love how all these talented musicians from around the world came together to celebrate their music. it's like a big ol' school spirit assembly, but instead of cheers and chants, they're making magic happen with their instruments 🎸🎢
 
πŸ’₯ "When you want something for nothing that's not yours to give." 🎸 The Doors' reunion is truly a gift to music lovers everywhere, bringing people together across cultures through their timeless classics like 'Riders on the Storm'. It's amazing how music can transcend borders and generations, spreading unity and joy. Can't wait to see what other exciting projects Playing for Change has up its sleeve! 🀩
 
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