GOOD THING - Tribute to Drake Levin - Paul Revere & the Raiders video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/16

PLEASE READ THIS. Drake "The Kid" Levin was THE legendary Raiders guitarist during their glory years, joining the band when he was just 16 years old. Drake passed on July 4, 2009 after a long battle with cancer. For this tribute, I chose a song that is less obvious than the usual Drake-featured songs, but still shows his chops and sense of style. Midnight Ride is my favorite Raiders LP, but I chose "Good Thing" from Spirit of 67 for a couple of reasons. First, most people do not know that Drake played a lot of the guitar parts on Spirit of 67. His name and picture don't appear on the album cover with the band. (Rotten shame, too.) Second reason is Drake's funky lead guitar part on Good Thing, which is a great component of the song but rested more in the shadows in the earlier mixes. Good Thing was always viewed more as a vocal showcase with great harmonies and a phenomenal lead vocal by Mark Lindsay. Half sung, half preached, Lindsay's lead vocal track provided but half of the thick funky groove. The other part is Drake's lead guitar part, threading its way through the song until climaxing in a frenzied solo that sort of melts into a descending chord progression during the outro. Drake must have had fun with it since he plays every verse a little differently. I try to play it like the album version. What I find odd is that no one ever does the opening guitar parts like the record, not even the Raiders themselves. Dunno why that is, but it sounds totally different when the guitars stairstep down, mirroring the bass line note for note. Listen to a couple of live versions and you'll hear what I mean.

This tribute isnt about my guitar skills, or lack thereof. It's meant to honor a cool guy who had to graciously step out of the limelight to go visit his "Uncle Sam" just as his band was establishing itself as the hottest American group around. Can you imagine? Compound that kind of disappointment with a stroke and recurring cancer in his later years. But I heard Drake took it all in stride and remained upbeat. To me, that kind of human spirit is as much Drake's legacy as the music he left us. I never got to meet him but I sent him a letter a few months before he passed and promised to honor him with a tribute video. So here it is, Drake.

Mark Lindsay said that he felt Drake never got the recognition he was due. (I agree.) Lindsay advised people to go back and listen and you'd hear that unique combination of talent and intellect that always knew what and what not to play. At Drake's memorial service, Paul Revere said when they would go into the recording studio, Drake always seemed to know how to do just the right lick, and the right guitar solo, and the right chord. He always came through.

My humble little video is meant to pay homage to Drake Levin's musical contribution, his legacy, and his courage. To diehard fans, he was and always will be the "Kid".and boy, could that Kid play guitar!

Comments

8 years ago

Stuckinthe6Ts

Great tribute to "the Kid". Does anyone know if Mark Lindsay ever played guitar on Raiders' tracks? I know he played sax in the early years and, of course, tambourine. But in concert, he played guitar when Phil took over lead vocals (Get It On). Also, who played harmonica on their earliest Columbia records?

8 years ago

BobbyD

God Bless Drake!...God Bless the Raiders!...God Bless Rock n' Roll!!!...Great Tribute to an awesome guitarist!...Thank you!...

9 years ago

Beatles❤Girl

This is such a fine tribute to Drake ~ I've seen this before, but it still blows me away!

9 years ago

Chuck Wagon

Great job, brother!

9 years ago

Moonlight Dawn

Awesome tribute to a great guitarist! Thanks :D

9 years ago

sponson

For this one video alone you're a true rock and roll guitar hero. Think of how many players will learn how to do this song the right way from you, and how it will improve their playing, in the spirit of Drake Levin. Thank you!

9 years ago

DoofsterDan

When I hit YouTube for Raiders stuff-- such infectious good time-y music--I keep coming back to this... a fantastic tribute to great guitarist and band...and SO well done!

9 years ago

Frank w

The Kid was definitely underrated! He did studio work too, check out the long, winding guitar work on Lee Michael's tune, First Names....

9 years ago

Gene B

I was always impressed with Drake's tasty guitar playing. Had a knack for playing the right lick at the right time. Most impressed with your working this out.

9 years ago

C.J. Galloway

This is one of the very best videos I've ever seen bar none. The old films mixed with the later videos is most praise worthy. I've loved the group since I first heard, then saw them on TV. I have almost all of their LP's and 45 RPM picture sleeves which I guess would qualify me as a fan. But getting back to the video. This is worthy of being included in future Rock n Roll documentarys shown on VH1 or anywhere else.

9 years ago

sean wheels

they were so much fun to watch

9 years ago

tinwrecker52

Fookin' amazing moves & grips my man.....Clean, economical, you make it look easy...Probably only took about a 100 hrs. ?...I've played for 50 yrs., still do.- & was part of a good small town HS rock&roll band back in the day. We did this tune...I intend to watch this thing another 2-300 x & see if I can get close to your method...Very well done...I can tell by the look of the fretboard that you & that strat have been together for awhile. Go Daddy.

9 years ago

ncfeline1959

You nailed it My Friend!Very nice!

9 years ago

roughtake

AMAZING!

9 years ago

John McIntyre

Superb tribute to a very underrated artist. Thank you.

9 years ago

marcel degross

Wow...one of my fav bands from the day. I was sitting at a bar in Reno back in 89' one Tuesday afternoon, and my friend Buzz said, "Man, there're playing a lot of PRATR's, and we looked up and there they were. No shit. Lindsay was there behind his Fender Rhodes 65' Mustang. The dynamics were so good that it sounded like it was from the the casino speakers system. It was after Drake left, but still. He was a great guitar player. These guys had a shit load of hits. Part of the California revolution.Peace

10 years ago

Rick Clanton

Thanks for sharing!

10 years ago

Mark Powers

You are a first rate guitarist and your comments about Drake Levin are spot on (made my eyes moist). In the early portions of "Good Thing' Drake is able to phrase his lead guitar riffs in a way that supports the bass line provided by Phil Volk. In my view, it makes the whole song swing and bounce into something great to listen to. Drake and Fang play this while doing the 'Raider Prance' and make it look so easy. 

10 years ago

Donn Bear

This is way cool! I grew up liking Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Johnny Winter, Jethro Tull, but was still always attracted to not so much the vocals of the Raiders, but the smooth melodies that they produced and man I always wondered who was that guitarist who came up with those great arrangements. You gotta give credit where credit is do! Its to bad they didn't give him more of what he deserved. Thanks for this great tribute!!

10 years ago

FA Barragan

Brilliant.!! I have always dug these guys. Have you ever tried to dupicate Drake's double guitar solo on "Just LIke Me?" If you have, I bow myself to you sir!! I 

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