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Title: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: Axl4Prez2004 on March 29, 2008, 03:08:58 PM
Hello folks.  I am instructing a student at work, and she just happens to be a huge fan of quality guitarists.  She's got many albums of Malmsteen, Satriani, and Vai, and I sent a link to a Buckethead solo on youtube.  She liked it a lot and would like to know what album of Bucket's would be a quality purchase.

Any ideas?  I'll check back later today.  Thanks folks.   :peace:



Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: elmir on March 29, 2008, 04:37:03 PM
Giant Robot, Colma and Electric Tears are my favorite ones....then again, Cuckoo Clocks of Hell is also good, and so is Kaleidoscalp....with 30-odd new releases every year, she should just close her eyes and take a pick of any of them really....she won't be disappointed, unless he's done it in a style she isn't a fan of.


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: CheapJon on March 29, 2008, 05:46:53 PM
whatever you do, don't show her this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t0s7o3NKUw



Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: Axl4Prez2004 on March 29, 2008, 07:18:24 PM
whatever you do, don't show her this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t0s7o3NKUw




Ha!  I've never seen that interview.  I guess we wouldn't be where we are today without that crazy Bucket.  I'm glad he'll have a part in the album.  The more the merrier!


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: Axl4Prez2004 on March 29, 2008, 10:30:27 PM
I've got one cool student! 

She perused Bucket's web-site and decided to go with:  ""Electric Tears" (last copy they had).  It seemed balanced.  The "Cookoo Clock from Hell" was very thrashy, which I like, but seemed over the top and repetetive, without vocals it's hard to listen to straight up non-stop thrash with no breaks. "Chicken Soup" seemed interesting but all the intros sounded alike, so not sure what the whole thing would be, maybe next time.   I also picked up a copy of Bumblefoot's 9.11 CD which got rave reviews and I liked the snippets too."

Any thoughts on her purchases???





Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: lakersaregreat on March 29, 2008, 11:37:28 PM
go with "colma" first. great mix of fast and slower, melodic stuff...really great....


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: ToonGuns on March 30, 2008, 03:23:19 AM
Hey all!

Electric Tears is a great album bt if she's into Malmsteen and Vai its a bit acoustic isn't it? Colma is a better album than Electric Tears though if she's into the acoustic stuff.

If I was starting out listening to Buckethead stuff I'd want to start with Monsters and Robots, Giant Robot, and The Elephant Mans Alarm Clock. Praxis - Transmutation is also amazing. And you can't go wrong with The Deli Creeps - The Dawn of the Deli Creeps.

The album's with Travis Dickenson are a bit samey but isn't that the idea?

And of course any guitar student can always buy a copy of Chinese Democracy when it comes out to hear both Buckethead and Bumblefoot!

If you like 911 I also suggest checking out Bumblefoots "Normal" cd.


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: loretian on March 30, 2008, 11:58:11 AM
Population Override.  Colma is great.  So is Electric Tears as everyone mentions, but Population Override is the album to get, trust me.   : ok:


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: KOK on April 03, 2008, 09:44:53 AM
My vote goes to Population Override too.  And she should download some of his live performances - they are available for free at internet archive.


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: marty on April 03, 2008, 12:32:51 PM
Colma is still my favourite n his most consistent imo
But 2 great ones to hear are Crime Slunk Scene (worth it just for soothsayer) and some young buckethead with From The Coop (loads of diversity n Disembodied-Part 2 is amazing)


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: WhatIsItMan on April 04, 2008, 04:31:17 PM
Colma and then Crime Slunk Scene.   : ok:


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on April 30, 2008, 04:58:41 PM
does buckethead play Jordan in all his shows? i'm attending the one in Omaha june 3rd and want to know cuase its my favorite

:peace:


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on June 05, 2008, 11:53:04 PM
what album has "night of the slunk" and "big sur moon" as well as "post office buddy"on it?

 and what are like THEE top 3 albums that are a must have? besides electric tears (i just ordered that one)

:peace:


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: ToonGuns on June 06, 2008, 01:36:06 AM
what album has "night of the slunk" and "big sur moon" as well as "post office buddy"on it?

 and what are like THEE top 3 albums that are a must have? besides electric tears (i just ordered that one)

:peace:

Post Office Buddy is on Bucketheads "Giant Robot" album (not the NTT version).
Big Sur Mon is on the "Colma" solo record.
Night of the Slunk is on the "Monsters and Robots" album.

So I'd say if you are looking for 3 must have albums then they are it (although Elephant Man's Alarm Clock is also really good).


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on June 07, 2008, 04:54:09 PM
what album has "night of the slunk" and "big sur moon" as well as "post office buddy"on it?

 and what are like THEE top 3 albums that are a must have? besides electric tears (i just ordered that one)

:peace:

Post Office Buddy is on Bucketheads "Giant Robot" album (not the NTT version).
Big Sur Mon is on the "Colma" solo record.
Night of the Slunk is on the "Monsters and Robots" album.

So I'd say if you are looking for 3 must have albums then they are it (although Elephant Man's Alarm Clock is also really good).

hey thanks man : ok: i appreciate it


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: CheapJon on July 02, 2008, 01:32:28 PM
If you were supposed to decide the tracklist for a Buckethead GH with 10-15 songs.. how would your tracklist look like?

mine would include: jordan, hog bitch stomp, for mom, night of the slunk, nothingham lace, big sur moon, padmasana, soothsayer and whitewash


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: Slipdisc on July 03, 2008, 12:32:29 PM
If you were supposed to decide the tracklist for a Buckethead GH with 10-15 songs.. how would your tracklist look like?

Asylum of Glass, Ghost Host, Soothsayer, Binge and Grab, Mrs Beasley, Padmasana, Too Many Humans, Spell Of The Gypsies, For Mom, Whitewash, Final Wars...

-PEACE-


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: GNFNR-UK on July 05, 2008, 07:09:32 PM
If you were supposed to decide the tracklist for a Buckethead GH with 10-15 songs.. how would your tracklist look like?

I already did compile a Buckethead 'Greatest Hits' CD, I called it 'Best of the Bucket'  :hihi:
Here's what made the cut: (I still had to leave a few classics off, I might do volume 2 some time!)

1. Welcome to Bucketheadland
2. Final Wars
3. Whatevas
4. The Fairy and The Devil
5. Plastination Station
6. All In The Waiting
7. King James
8. Nun Chaka Kata
9. Phantom Lights
10. Jowls
11. Sea of Expanding Shapes
12. Nottingham Lace
13. Sketches of Spain (For Miles)
14. Scraps
15. 911
16. Machete
17. Jordan
18. Whitewash (Live)

Trust me if you have Buckets albums and a CD-R, burn a CD of those songs in that order, it makes for great listening, shows all of Buckets different styles.

If I had to pick my fav Bucket album it would probably be 'Inbred Mountain' or 'Bermuda Triangle' but my fav song is probably 'Scraps' which is one of his earliest pieces, it's beautiful.


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on July 06, 2008, 01:03:23 AM
if you ask me i think Buckethead should jum pon the Guitar hero band wagon once again.

I know he's not like that but it'd be pretty damn cool. Plus he'd probably sell more


Title: Re: Question for Knowledgable Buckethead Fans
Post by: tippasaurus on July 13, 2008, 06:26:08 PM
I actually have made a GH mix CD too...I forget exactly what's on it, but here's what I remember:

1.   Interworld and the New Innocence/Animal Behavior (medley -- Praxis) 
2.   My Sheetz
3.   Twice with the Sledge (Pieces)
4.   Inferno
5.   For Mom
6.   Night of the Slunk
7.   Soothsayer
8.   Non Sequitur (Thanatopsis)
9.   Sea of Expanding Shapes
10. I Love My Parents
11. Scraps (Giant Robot NTT)
12. Chicken Boy (Giant Robot NTT)
13. Big Sur Moon
14. Binge and Grab
15. King James
16. Jordan
17. Twinge (Thanatopsis)
18. Humans Vanish/Cruel Reality of Nature/... (medley)