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- elevendayempire
- Rep: 96
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
So, I want to train my mate in the ways of Buckethead by making him a CD sampler. He's a big fan of Pink Floyd and John Frusciante's solo albums, so I'm trying to cleave to his tastes; not too much of the metal stuff, some mellow, some kooky Buckethead tracks but nothing too weird (no Day of the Robot/Funnel Weaver stuff, for example). I want to get a few tracks with vocals on there, too, so it's not an hour of instrumental noodling. 80 minutes is the limit 'cause it's going on CD. And I want to give it something of the flow of a proper album.
Here's what I've come up with so far - any suggestions for substitutions?
King James - it's a killer album opener
The Ballad of Buckethead - well, you've got to have that in there
Big Sur Moon
Sorry - Bucket's Floyd-iest solo on Chinese Democracy
Hog Bitch Stomp - just to break things up a bit
I Love My Parents - the version from Giant Robot with the lovely strings
Waiting Hare
Padmasana
Nottingham Lace
Star Chasing
I Like It Raw
Too Many Humans - Bucket's Floyd-iest thing EVER.
There Was A Time
The Homing Beacon
Clocks in at 74 minutes. Thoughts, people?
- Me_Wise_Magic
- Rep: 70
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
Bucket's cover of Star Wars is a great way to start getting him into his music. Jump Man from M&R, Welcome to Bucketheadland, and Jordan. Those are great choices you picked man.
- monkeychow
- Rep: 661
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
I'm miles from an expert on bucket...but you need soothsayer....i'd also consider the following as they're kinda fun:
Jowls
Chicken Boy
Scapula
Soothsayer
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
As much as I enjoy Padmasana, do you really want to include an 11 minute softie in an attempt to woo a non-believer? Just not sure that's how I'd go. There are some really good slow Bucket tracks that are much shorter and very impressive... Mrs. Beasley may be a good alternative, or Whitewash. Some other suggestions not yet mentioned:
Sail on Soothsayer
Nun Chuka Kata
Crack the Sky
Baseball Furies
Brewer in the Air
Machete
Sea of Expanding Shapes
My Sheetz
Stick Pit
Lebron
Jump Man
- Me_Wise_Magic
- Rep: 70
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
Nun Chuka Kata is a great choice. I personally would pick Acoustic Shards, Monsters and Robots, Giant Robot, and a few online downloadable songs that are guitar driven and instrumental on his website if you want to seriously get him into Bucket's music. If you find copies of other younger Buckethead recordings or soundtrack material that could work too.
Re: Making a Buckethead mixtape
As much as I enjoy Padmasana, do you really want to include an 11 minute softie in an attempt to woo a non-believer?
In most circumstances I would agree with not introducing a potential fan to such epic tracks. That song is the exception. It's that good and pulls you in immediately.