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« on: April 14, 2005, 12:30:29 AM »

...very interesting show, opened for some group called Galactica.?

He comes out by himself, no band, just backing tracks.? White Les Paul, burgundy warm up suit, rubber chicken on a stack.? Great theatre for sure.? Goes through the whole schtick,robot dancing, nunchucks, Herbie, handing out presents, et al.? It was brilliant.

Oh ya, he can play a bit too.? I've scene a ton of the virtuoso types over the years.? Satriani, EVH, Hoey, Stephens, Vai.? BH was right there with all of them, I didn't recognize too much of his set but it was very entertaining.

The best part of the whole thing was beforehand.? Hanging out by the side of the venue beforehand with a buddy who works security, just shooting the breeze.? A van pulls up about 20-30 feet from where we're standing, BH and some dude with glasses hop out, he's in full BH gear carrying some doll.? I'm obviously surprised, we kind of acknowledge them with a goofy wave and BH proceeds to whip out Herbie, says what we think is "Hello" in some whacked out voice and strolls into the side door of venue.

Very surreal.

I've got some great pics, if someone will instruct me how to post I'd be happy to do so.

Anyway, go see him if you get the chance.? It's a fun show.
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« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2005, 08:20:16 PM »

...very interesting show, opened for some group called Galactica. 

He comes out by himself, no band, just backing tracks.  White Les Paul, burgundy warm up suit, rubber chicken on a stack.  Great theatre for sure.  Goes through the whole schtick,robot dancing, nunchucks, Herbie, handing out presents, et al.  It was brilliant.

Oh ya, he can play a bit too.  I've scene a ton of the virtuoso types over the years.  Satriani, EVH, Hoey, Stephens, Vai.  BH was right there with all of them, I didn't recognize too much of his set but it was very entertaining.

The best part of the whole thing was beforehand.  Hanging out by the side of the venue beforehand with a buddy who works security, just shooting the breeze.  A van pulls up about 20-30 feet from where we're standing, BH and some dude with glasses hop out, he's in full BH gear carrying some doll.  I'm obviously surprised, we kind of acknowledge them with a goofy wave and BH proceeds to whip out Herbie, says what we think is "Hello" in some whacked out voice and strolls into the side door of venue.

Very surreal.

I've got some great pics, if someone will instruct me how to post I'd be happy to do so.

Anyway, go see him if you get the chance.  It's a fun show.

glad you had fun man. I think I remember you werent much of a fan of his playing and "stage presence" some time ago? (if I'm mistaking you for someone else correct me please) hopefully the performance has shown you theres more to bucket then what people saw on the 2002 tour.

I'd love to see those pictures!!
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2005, 10:09:15 PM »

Thanks for the BH review and update.  I have a few of his cds... but none since he left GnR, but that is a whole other story Smiley  I am glad that you enjoyed the show Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2005, 10:25:03 PM »


glad you had fun man. I think I remember you werent much of a fan of his playing and "stage presence" some time ago? (if I'm mistaking you for someone else correct me please) hopefully the performance has shown you theres more to bucket then what people saw on the 2002 tour.

I'd love to see those pictures!!

I've always been down with Bucket's schtick, long before he was in GNR. ?I'm just not a fan of the virtuoso type in the parameters of a group dynamic, it usually just doesn't work. ?
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« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2005, 07:34:58 PM »

...very interesting show, opened for some group called Galactica.?

He comes out by himself, no band, just backing tracks.? White Les Paul, burgundy warm up suit, rubber chicken on a stack.? Great theatre for sure.? Goes through the whole schtick,robot dancing, nunchucks, Herbie, handing out presents, et al.? It was brilliant.

Oh ya, he can play a bit too.? I've scene a ton of the virtuoso types over the years.? Satriani, EVH, Hoey, Stephens, Vai.? BH was right there with all of them, I didn't recognize too much of his set but it was very entertaining.

The best part of the whole thing was beforehand.? Hanging out by the side of the venue beforehand with a buddy who works security, just shooting the breeze.? A van pulls up about 20-30 feet from where we're standing, BH and some dude with glasses hop out, he's in full BH gear carrying some doll.? I'm obviously surprised, we kind of acknowledge them with a goofy wave and BH proceeds to whip out Herbie, says what we think is "Hello" in some whacked out voice and strolls into the side door of venue.

Very surreal.

I've got some great pics, if someone will instruct me how to post I'd be happy to do so.

Anyway, go see him if you get the chance.? It's a fun show.

I'd probably piss myself if I heard him "talk" to me.
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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2005, 10:36:05 AM »

Nice. hihi Regardless of his status with Gnr, the guy is quite a character. I will pay to see him anytime he is in my town. Falcon, you need to see him in more of an improv band situation-like with CCBBB. That album was terrible but the show was phenomenal. Bucket was perfect and the songs really flowed together well. Bucket and Brain are really tremendous together. That Herbie thing just cracks me up. How do you respond to a 6'6 dude with a chicken bucket on his head and a doll in his hand? rofl Me thinks our little chicken boy ain't afraid of a little acid!
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2005, 03:19:01 PM »

Buckethead or "Brian" has never used drugs.....
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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2005, 03:42:07 PM »

Buckethead or "Brian" has never used drugs.....

Not sure about that, that dude's definitely 'out there. 

I'm guessing some Prozac has been perscribed.  Obviously not used but perscribed for sure... hihi
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2005, 09:39:40 PM »

All of Big B's friends and bandmates have been very vocal about Bucket being VERY straightedged and NEVER using drugs.  ok
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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2005, 10:10:41 PM »

All of Big B's friends and bandmates have been very vocal about Bucket being VERY straightedged and NEVER using drugs.? ok

If he's that way on his own, good for him

A definate original.
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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2005, 03:57:52 PM »


A definate original.

exactly.  ok
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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2005, 06:18:59 PM »

it's great to know that all his creativity comes from a clear mind.
sometimes there are too many drugs in this music world for me.
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« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2005, 05:29:46 PM »


yeah it's refreshing to see a talented rocker not on drugs
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