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Re: How much Buckethead material do you have?
As a few of you know, I had computer problems a couple months ago and wound up doing a system restore. While I already have some of his albums on my computer again, I had to get a shitload again, especially since I'll be seeing him in concert and he might play some tracks off various albums.
Last night's downloads, including a few I've never heard before:
Arcana
Kevin's Noodle House
Bermuda Triangle
Blueprints
Bucketheadland
Bucketheadland 2
Crime Slunk Scene
Cuckoo Clocks From Hell
Cyborg Slunks
Day of the Robot
Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot
From the Coop
Funnel Weaver
Giant Robot
In Search of the...
Inbred Mountain
Island of Lost Minds
Kaleidoscalp
KFC Skinpiles
Monsters & Robots
Pepper's Ghost
Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse
The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock
Enter the Chicken
Chicken Noodles II
Intelligence Failure
Pandemonium from America
Dragons of Eden
13th Scroll
Y, Y+B, X+Y
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Brain Circus
Celebrity Psychos
Cemetery Pinch
Donkey Town
How Now Brown Cow
Rest Home For Robots
Skeleton Farm
Spot The Psycho
DCK #1
Disembodied
Dreamatorium
Tunnel
Dawn of the Deli Creeps
Deli Creeps
Demos 1
No Hesitation
The Rehearsal
Bolt On Neck
Giant Robot
Gorgone
Live at The Knitting Factory(Patton and Buckethead)
I Need 5 Minutes Alone
Metatron
Mold
Profanation
Sacrifist
Heaven and Hell
Unison
Anatomize
Axiology
Thanatopsis
edit: Also got Zillatron.
Re: How much Buckethead material do you have?
James, put on Dragons of Eden and crank it dude.
That's probably my fav album featuring Bucket and Brain, tasty as all hell and it has the best bass playing by Bucket that I've heard anywhere.
Also, Travis Dickerson's mad keyboard skills shine on this album.
Re: How much Buckethead material do you have?
Despite the fact my favorite Bucket album is his debut Bucketheadland... I really think Bucket's finest moments, and what has the most crossover appeal to casual Bucket listeners is his softer stuff like Colma, Electric Tears, and I remember his more recent release Captain EO's Voyage being really good. A Real Diamond In The Rough was a soft album that was vastly overrated.
jmho
You gotta love Padmasana. That's total Estranged territory there.