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musiclover420
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Best Buckethead albums?
#23809923 - 11/07/16 02:45 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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After looking up his discography which is insane (266 studio albums and he has been involved in 447 albums total ) I decided to start collecting some.
So far I have:
Rise Of The Blue Lotus Electric Tears Oneiric Pool Hold Me Forever
I am not looking for anything specific, it can be brutally heavy or some more mellow/ smooth stuff.
-------------------- Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free
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SARAtonin
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If layout the best Buckethead album.
But this is hands down the best Buckethead song.
Bassnectar & Buckethead - Bursting
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musiclover420
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: SARAtonin]
#23810057 - 11/07/16 03:45 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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That link isn't working so I looked it up as I have been curious how the Bassnectar collaboration turned out. Not my cup of tea but interesting.

All I can find is that Buckethead "Co Produced" it though, still pretty cool they worked together.
Here is a cool live Buckethead show I found featuring That One Guy on his crazy custom instrument 
Buckethead- Live at the Jewish Mother, 29APR06 Soundboard
-------------------- Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free
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Check out Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains 
Also as far as his solo albums imo (I haven't listened for some years but I once listened to him tons) , The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, Population Override, Bucketheadland 2, Bermuda Triangle, Electric Tears, Monsters and Robots, The Day of the Robot, Kalidoscalp and Giant Robot
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: twighead] 2
#23810134 - 11/07/16 04:06 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I used to be legitimately addicted to Buckethead. One of his most underrated albums is Spinal Clock, an all-banjo album that he wrote from his hospital bed to pay his medical bills for a back problem. I got to give him a ninja turtle action figure at one of his shows. He shook my hand and gave me a tamagotchi. It was so cool.
Some of his other great albums are:
Electric Tears (very melodic) Bucketheadland 2 (heavy metal experimental) Captain Eo's Voyage (jazz influenced technical) Colma (one of his most iconic, downtempo albums)
of course, anything he's done with Les Claypool is super awesome.
Buckethead comes off as weird at first, but then you understand the sort of magic he's doing with his performance art and you start wondering if he's human. How does one person play and record THIS MUCH guitar? His discography is larger than any I've ever heard of.
Also notable is that Buckethead is the tallest person I've ever seen. It's fucking mind blowing. I swear he must have some sort of crazy hormonal disorder or something. With the bucket , he's probably like 9 feet high.
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musiclover420
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: twighead]
#23810141 - 11/07/16 04:11 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Will do, Claypool is a crazy dude! I will try and check out and or download that album list too, a few I was already meaning to check out
-------------------- Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free
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Quote:
WeAreMushroom said: I used to be legitimately addicted to Buckethead. One of his most underrated albums is Spinal Clock, an all-banjo album that he wrote from his hospital bed to pay his medical bills for a back problem. I got to give him a ninja turtle action figure at one of his shows. He shook my hand and gave me a tamagotchi. It was so cool.
Some of his other great albums are:
Electric Tears (very melodic) Bucketheadland 2 (heavy metal experimental) Captain Eo's Voyage (jazz influenced technical) Colma (one of his most iconic, downtempo albums)
of course, anything he's done with Les Claypool is super awesome.
Buckethead comes off as weird at first, but then you understand the sort of magic he's doing with his performance art and you start wondering if he's human. How does one person play and record THIS MUCH guitar? His discography is larger than any I've ever heard of.
Also notable is that Buckethead is the tallest person I've ever seen. It's fucking mind blowing. I swear he must have some sort of crazy hormonal disorder or something. With the bucket , he's probably like 9 feet high.
His hands are so fucking big hahaha.
I so wish I got one of the toys he was handing out when I saw him live, what a crazy magic being he is
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: twighead]
#23810160 - 11/07/16 04:20 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just look at his fucking thumb, what the FUCK
HES MADE OF WOOD
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musiclover420
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: twighead]
#23810308 - 11/07/16 05:19 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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-------------------- Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free
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A Real Diamond In the Rough,
Bucketheadland from 1993,
Crime Slunk Scene from the 2000s
Enter The Chicken ( fucking awesome collab with a lot of vocalists )
And check the live performance of Buckethead and Giant Robot from 2004. It's Buckethead, a bassist, and Brain ( popular from his work with Primus ) on drums.
Also, if you're into dark, ambient music, check out Deathcube K. I mean reeeeal dark and of course as ambient as it gets. Listening to that stuff is very disassociating.
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musiclover420
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I am done downloading stuff for now but I will try and come back and get any new ones people posted later 
Saw Crime Slunk and almost checked it out but I was going down a list. Enter the Chicken sounds cool too
-------------------- Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free
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I like his pikes, which means he has like over 250 albums.
His pikes shred without mercy.
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Re: Best Buckethead albums? [Re: Lucis]
#23810404 - 11/07/16 05:46 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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colma and population override
a lot of goods eere named. too hi==gh to think f ithers.
-------------------- I fucking hate you... God damn, I love you... But we both know if we stick together, we'll just tear ourselves apart You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy, when skies are grey You are my heroin, but there's an abscess... God damn, I miss the vein!
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colma yeeee
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