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Title: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 16, 2008, 07:00:15 AM
Is anyone else here looking foward to Buckets' contributions to the album?  I'm very keen to find out how much input he had, and I'm sure his contributions will be amazing.  I think Axl will keep most of his parts intact, being the perfectionist that he is.  I think Bucket will have many, many new fans soon.

What are your thoughts at this stage? 


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Guitar1281 on November 16, 2008, 01:35:04 PM
I hope to god they are still in there, just from what i've heard of buckethead solo work compare to bumblefoot solo work, buckethead >>> bumblefoot in my opinion, and his work on shackler's is purely amazing


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: icpillusions on November 16, 2008, 03:57:55 PM
I'm not only looking forward to his work on CD but hoping for a return to the band!


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Jim Bob on November 16, 2008, 04:46:24 PM
I'm not only looking forward to his work on CD but hoping for a return to the band!

If Robin doesn't come back, I think that would be a great choice.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 16, 2008, 06:38:22 PM
I predict Bucket to be the driving force for new GNR's sound (on the album).


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Jim Bob on November 18, 2008, 05:15:57 AM
I predict Bucket to be the driving force for new GNR's sound (on the album).

I predict that Paul Huge will have played a much bigger role in the creation of this album then many would have thought.     Without Paul, there would be no Guns N' Roses.

Driving force?  Will probably be Axl :)


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Genesis on November 18, 2008, 05:25:27 AM
Without Paul, there would be no Guns N' Roses.

What?


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: AxlsMainMan on November 18, 2008, 07:21:23 AM
Without Paul, there would be no more Guns N' Roses. -  Axl (Rock in Rio 3)


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on November 18, 2008, 01:10:52 PM
Without Paul, there would be no Guns N' Roses.

What?

Without Paul, there would be no more Guns N' Roses. -  Axl (Rock in Rio 3)

Not to mention he is on most of the tracks and may even have some writing credits.

Bucket made some excellent contributions and Bumble came in and made the songs even better.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 18, 2008, 10:38:21 PM
Without Paul, there would be no Guns N' Roses.

What?

Without Paul, there would be no more Guns N' Roses. -  Axl (Rock in Rio 3)

Not to mention he is on most of the tracks and may even have some writing credits.

Bucket made some excellent contributions and Bumble came in and made the songs even better.

Do you honestly think the new Rhiad is better with Rons solo?  I don't.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 20, 2008, 03:13:04 AM
 : ok: Well, it's official.  Buckethead is THE lead guitarist on the album, he's all over it, rhythm too.  They'll have to get him back if they're going to pull off a tour.

Congratulations Bucket, prepare to gain tens of thousands of new fans as a result of this.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Buddha_Master on November 20, 2008, 01:32:13 PM
Buckethead is so great and I love how much Axl and Bucket compliment each other. They really make a great team! I hope to see Bucket back on tour. The respect that Axl has for Bucket is fanfuckingtastic and any Bucket fan should be as respectful to Axl as they should be thankful. Bucket is indeed all over Chinese Democracy. Fucking masterful this album is (Yoda voice).


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Pine Barrens on November 20, 2008, 01:42:54 PM
I was never a huge Bucket fan and didn't see his appeal as much as I did in the other guitar players, but he does a great job on the album.

Also, and I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade here, but you guys have to remember that Bucket left GN'R, not the other way around. I'm sure that if Axl could have had Bucket in the band still, he would've been thrilled to. But whether he's in the band, that is really not the band's/Axl's choice to make and Bucket probably had his reasons for leaving and for staying gone to this day. And from what I've read on the board today, Robin is still in the band.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Mechanical-Worm on November 20, 2008, 01:55:43 PM
On the leaked album booklet he's mostly credited for all tracks, most of which were probably tweaked by Thal and Finck afterwards as they too have credits on guitar for most tracks along with Tobias.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 20, 2008, 07:06:33 PM
And from what I've read on the board today, Robin is still in the band.

That Richard interview is a few weeks old.  Since then we've had myspace and NIN telling us that he's not coming back.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: ShotgunBlues1978 on November 20, 2008, 07:12:22 PM
To me, Bucket is the most important individual contributing to this album aside from Axl.  The guy just elevates songs to a whole new level, even ones he didn't write.  Plus Sorry, which he did write, is easily one of the top two or three tracks on the album IMO. 

What I love about Bucket is that his guitar work, whether it's rhythm, lead or solo, is guaranteed to fit the song.  Unlike many virtuosic players, he has a lot of restraint.  If a low key, melodic solo fits, that's what he plays.  If a crazy shred solo fits, then he does that.

I really hope Bucket comes along for the next tour.  The idea of him, Ron and Richard sharing the stage together is incredible


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Buddha_Master on November 21, 2008, 12:42:46 AM
I was never a huge Bucket fan and didn't see his appeal as much as I did in the other guitar players, but he does a great job on the album.

Also, and I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade here, but you guys have to remember that Bucket left GN'R, not the other way around. I'm sure that if Axl could have had Bucket in the band still, he would've been thrilled to. But whether he's in the band, that is really not the band's/Axl's choice to make and Bucket probably had his reasons for leaving and for staying gone to this day. And from what I've read on the board today, Robin is still in the band.

Dude, there was issues with Bucket concerning touring and his relationship with Fink. Bucket and Axl are cool. I just wanted to clear it up.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: MrMojoRa on November 21, 2008, 05:40:43 PM
This is a question for all the Buckethead experts.

If its not too much of a bother, you might find it fun, can you name which solos are Bucket's on CD?

This is not a test, I would like to know.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: badapple81 on November 21, 2008, 06:09:38 PM
Really awesome to see Axl included a picture of BH in the booklet  : ok:


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: domi on November 21, 2008, 07:40:29 PM
This is a question for all the Buckethead experts.

If its not too much of a bother, you might find it fun, can you name which solos are Bucket's on CD?

This is not a test, I would like to know.

You can read it in the booklet of CD.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: Butch Français on November 21, 2008, 08:12:38 PM
This is a question for all the Buckethead experts.

If its not too much of a bother, you might find it fun, can you name which solos are Bucket's on CD?

This is not a test, I would like to know.

CD: Finck, Bucket
Better: Bucket, Finck
SOD: Finck, Bucket
ITW: only him soloing
TWAT: Finck, Bucket
Scraped: Thal, Bucket
RNTB: Thal, Bucket
Sorry: only him soloing
IRS: Finck, Bucket
Madagascar: only him soloing
Prostitute: only him soloing

the word solo just lost all meaning to me, haha


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: MrMojoRa on November 22, 2008, 12:29:36 AM
This is a question for all the Buckethead experts.

If its not too much of a bother, you might find it fun, can you name which solos are Bucket's on CD?

This is not a test, I would like to know.

CD: Finck, Bucket
Better: Bucket, Finck
SOD: Finck, Bucket
ITW: only him soloing
TWAT: Finck, Bucket
Scraped: Thal, Bucket
RNTB: Thal, Bucket
Sorry: only him soloing
IRS: Finck, Bucket
Madagascar: only him soloing
Prostitute: only him soloing

the word solo just lost all meaning to me, haha

Very cool, thank you!


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: D on November 25, 2008, 07:38:53 PM
I really wish Bucket were still in the band. The stuff he does on CD is mindblowing.


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: mcmurray on November 26, 2008, 03:52:49 AM
http://dailyvault.com/toc.php5?review=5794



"...While Rose is the unquestioned leader/visionary of the current incarnation of GNR, he is not the true star of Chinese Democracy. That honor falls to the avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. My long standing complaint about Buckethead was that his skills were being wasted, as he released solo album after solo album of material that pleased his fans to no end, but never enlightened a wider audience on his amazing skills. On Chinese Democracy his playing is magnetic. He unleashes a devastating array of riffs and solos that are thoroughly modern, with a hint of classicism to them. His work during ?There Was A Time? is one of the finest musical moments of this decade, drawing comparisons to the legendary solos of ?Comfortably Numb? or ?Stairway to Heaven.?..."

What a bloody great review  : ok:


Title: Re: Buckethead's contributions to Chinese Democracy
Post by: White-Rider on February 25, 2009, 01:48:49 PM
http://dailyvault.com/toc.php5?review=5794



"...While Rose is the unquestioned leader/visionary of the current incarnation of GNR, he is not the true star of Chinese Democracy. That honor falls to the avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. My long standing complaint about Buckethead was that his skills were being wasted, as he released solo album after solo album of material that pleased his fans to no end, but never enlightened a wider audience on his amazing skills. On Chinese Democracy his playing is magnetic. He unleashes a devastating array of riffs and solos that are thoroughly modern, with a hint of classicism to them. His work during ?There Was A Time? is one of the finest musical moments of this decade, drawing comparisons to the legendary solos of ?Comfortably Numb? or ?Stairway to Heaven.?..."

What a bloody great review  : ok:

OH yes. : ok: