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Title: Chicago Buckethead concert was the best ever
Post by: Annie on April 09, 2006, 04:29:37 PM
The April 6th concert at the Park West was hands down the best Buckethead concert ever. I had the good fortune to run into Pinchface before the concert and I told him that he was brilliant and to please tell Bucket that I still loved him even though he left GNR. PinchfaCE  hugged me and smiled at me several times throughout the show. Buckethead was on fire. I got to touch his hand when he came on stage and one of my Bucketbot friends had his hand cut by Bucket's guitar pick. Bucket kept running around the stage like Uncle Axl. Totally blew me away. I really hope that he and Axl are not enemies since they are both great artists in their own right.


Title: Re: Chicago Buckethead concert was the best ever
Post by: noonespecial on April 11, 2006, 01:19:12 PM
"I had the good fortune to run into Pinchface before the concert and I told him that he was brilliant and to please tell Bucket that I still loved him even though he left GNR."

Dude that's too funny...I bet he got a laugh out of that -- good one!

What songs they do? Did BH pick up the banjo? Was Pinchy wearing his suspenders....did they do the Tenacious D stuff?


Title: Re: Chicago Buckethead concert was the best ever
Post by: Mr.Intensity on April 11, 2006, 01:52:35 PM
I was told by Buckethead's sound tech that Axl+Buckethead were "bitter enemies" when I bought him a couple drinks after the show.  :no:


Title: Re: Chicago Buckethead concert was the best ever
Post by: Annie on April 11, 2006, 03:03:47 PM
I read your quote before, I just hope it's not true because Bucket was very nice to me once by approaching me in Las Vegas without his mask to give a present to Axl for me back in December 2001.


Title: Re: Chicago Buckethead concert was the best ever
Post by: Caligula13 on April 23, 2006, 05:19:55 PM
hi annie,

great that you enjoyed the concert.  :peace: