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This month on Covering The Doors, check out Creed performing “Riders On The Storm” at Woodstock ‘99
This month on Covering The Doors, check out Creed performing “Riders On The Storm” at Woodstock ‘99 with the one and only Robby Krieger.
Around the time, Creed had been covering “Riders On The Storm” for about a month. At the festival, they also played “Roadhouse Blues” followed by “What’s This Life For” by Robby.
In an interview before they went on stage, Robby joked around and called him self “Robby Creeder.”
Video courtesy of YouTube user Alt Rock on MV.
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