Deke Dickerson Rockabilly Rave 16 Muleskinner Blues ACROBATIC GUITARS
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Deke and Crazy Joe are playin in speed tempo on the doubleneck guitar and then changing the hands around - must be seen to believe it! The big highlight of the show! Recorded at the Rockabilly Rave 16 on Saturday 16th June 2012
This man makes some incredibly difficult shit look SO easy.
Deke is amazing. that hand switch bit is incredible!
LOVED opening my radio show today with this song!
Great to see (and hear) young pickers paying homage to the originators. 👍🎻🎸
What a one/two of a kind, the greatest you will ever hear, what a special artist, thanks Deke for being my friend, lot's of Joe Maphis in this pickin - forever, Dave B
Saw these two perform together at the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend in March. One of the highlights of the weekend!
Incredible guitar playing
Great post! Thanks!
What on earth did I just witness? That hand switching thing was mind blowing.
Too much fun! Might have to get me one of them Dano doublenecks.
inspired playing by the whole group!!!
oh yah I hope they play this song on the 30th, tour with the REV.!! cannot wait!
Amazing.
Grande chitarrista eclettico! Il BLUES del Mandriano.
UNREAL!!!
man Dekes hands are fucking enormous!
that´s because he has a real small head...
So that's what Crazy Train would have sounded like if it had been recorded 20 years earlier! lol
Two Necks Are Better Than One...
D A N O M A N I A 🎸🎸
Hell yes
Great Jimmie cover
OMG!! WOW!
Классно делают
Damn
best mule skinner of all
is it fine if people mosh to this?
fucking a right it is...but a respectful pit...not the faux-"I'm gonna hurt someone" pit...you can have a fit on the ground, dance a jig, mosh - whatever. Good music is good music.
its MANDATORY
Who is the artist that does all the crazy yelling ( HEE hee HEeeee, Haww haww) type stuff? Seems like I heard that type of stuff on old cartoons. I know deke like to do it alot.
The version of Mule Skinner Blues Deke is covering was done by The Fendermen back in the late 50's. The song is much older than that, however. It was a folk/blues acoustic tune before The Fendermen did it electric rock and roll style.
1955RodHot Thanks man, I'll look it up.
Christopher Miller
Better start with the Bill Monroe version. Yodeling by the Father of Bluegrass music!!
Being a Bluegrass state native that should'nt be too hard for me. ;-)
LOL
what's the riff they play at 3:20?
It's Rebel Rouser, from Duane Eddy - classic.
prime example of on stage inbreeding,,, cue the banjo music
ozzy at a rockabilly lame
jerk dikerson