The Mavericks - Lies drum cover

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Playing along to the song "Lies" from the album "In Time" by the band The Mavericks. They've been around since 1990, but the first time I heard them was their song "What a Crying Shame". I've been a big fan ever since. These guys have so many great songs. Great musicians too: Raul Malo, vocals/guitar; Eddie Perez - guitar; Jerry Dale McFadden - keyboards; and drummer Paul Deakin who has been with the band since the beginning. This guy rocks on the drums and I like the way he plays. On this song he plays it pretty straight through the whole song. I played it slightly different in a few places from the record, between some of the verses and at the end. I hope he doesn't mind. The bass drum is four on the floor all the way through. Also, I just LOVE that guitar part at the 1:35 mark. Video recorded Saturday afternoon, June 29, 2024.

Komentáře • 5

  • @rudylumbago3268
    @rudylumbago3268 Před 12 dny +1

    Sunday morning withJK great, no better way to begin my day Thank's

    • @jkdetroit961
      @jkdetroit961  Před 12 dny +1

      Why thank you very much Rudy. I always appreciate your comments. It's still very early Sunday (1:00 am) here in Detroit but it's great to hear from my friend in Germany. Looking forward to your next guitar video. You are a very talented player.

  • @artvargastheswankset6262

    Right on , keep rockin' man! Motor City baby! hey, I have a cassette tape of your dad (Ed K.) from around 1987-88, talking about his life, if your interested .... take care and keep the music playing!

    • @jkdetroit961
      @jkdetroit961  Před 7 dny

      Thank you very much Art. Greatly appreciated. At 68 (almost) years old I'm finally getting a chance to get back on the drums. I'm loving it. I remember hearing your name mentioned from my Uncle Art (my Dad's brother) and my Aunt June when I visited them in Vegas. I knew you were a performer there in Vegas from their conversations. I wasn't sure if my Dad knew you, but he must have if he gave you a cassette tape. I grew up in the McGraw/Livernois area and still live in Metro-Detroit. So glad to see you playing that Detroit music and being a proud Detroiter. I'm not sure how you knew Ed was my Dad, but it is very nice to hear from you. The tape you have is probably a copy of one he gave me. He made a few. Also, thanks for letting me know you had the tape. Since my Dad will be gone now 10 years July 12, I had made a video of him singing a Polish song with a slide of pictures of his life. I haven't finished it yet and will probably post it soon. I started watching some of your videos and they are great. You're a very talented guy. I'll keep watching. My wife and I went to Vegas in September 2019 and got together with my cousin Kurt a couple nights. We planned on going back the next year, and then covid hit. If we go there in the near future I'll try and can catch your act if you are in town. Take care Art and thanks for contacting me.

    • @artvargastheswankset6262
      @artvargastheswankset6262 Před 7 dny

      @@jkdetroit961 I grew up near Michigan Ave & Livernois, went to St. Andrews and St. Hedwig. met your dad when he came to see a show I was in playing Las Vegas mid 80s, we stayed in touch for a bit, he sent me a tape of him talking about his life, and his creative projects, just found the tape in storage, he's talking about his childhood, teens years, in the service, a gal he was in love with in his teens, ( Rose Malinowski), he came back from service and she was engaged to another guy, he wanted to beat his ass!,,ha,,, she worked for Harry Blackstone the famous magician . he talked about am idea he had for television,, etc. Love my people of Southwest Detroit, they encouraged me to follow my passion to perform, and I did, and made a career of it. Planning on moving back, the west coast was never for me, I never quite fit in, but good for my career. I am stone Detroit Boy thru and thru, nothing like the real people of my DETROIT!