You hear this guy's rhythm and melodic playing and your jaw hits the floor… then he begins soloing and your jaw starts drilling it's way to the earth's core.
Buckethead has to be the consistently best guitarist ever. Every piece sounds unique while still being easily identifiable, and I can't think of anything by him that I don't like.
IT's funny you say that. My experience is a little different. His tone is usually the same in every track, he plays the same chords and scales in most tracks, yet somehow those thousand speeding notes all sound different and unique track to track. Remarkable.
😮 WTAF have I just listened to. This is just straight up god mode! If Jack black had met buckethead on that long and winding road both of D would be covered in mayo!!!
13:27 to ending was absolutely brutal shredding so powaful, and you inspire everyone around you. You have inspired my playing time and time again, you fast asf. Technical and have swampthing hands, Longlive buckethead. ❤
bucket is the most underrated guitarist of time. His unique style. Superior than Vai or satriani or any other guitar "legend". His legacy will be understood 200 yrs from now.
I can listen to any of the serious shredders and be impressed by skill. A few are better than Bucket, I think, mechanically. I almost never hear the emotion and story that come through in his songs, though. Beside the point, but it's also fairly proggy.
Neste momento a ouvir Thorne Room; som bruto demais na cadência e na emoção obtida em cada nota, sensação de estar no meio do oceano a velejar e sentir a brisa do mar, sem literalmente ter com que se preocupar, além de sentir a música. Gênio, a frente do seu tempo!
f!!!! love you Bucket. Everytime i hear your music it inspires mt to play. This song to me is for my Little man he was born with the chord round his neck thought we lost him. He got took away straight away i stayed strong and fighted for his mother and so did my Little Man to be hear today. The shure power of these riffs and melodys inspires anyone to stay strong
I'm so happy for you and your family that your little man made it. The incredible power of music never ceases to amaze me. I love this song and now I will think about your story whenever I listen to this masterpiece.
As the Godfather of RnR put in the lyrics of his most famous song, 'there stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, he never ever learned to read and write well, but he could play a guitar like ringing a bell' Was this Brian? 😃😆 Just superb!
U THE MAN Zoran! Thank you so much for all these uploads. have purchased many pikes and would have never gotten the chance to hear them if not for you. much respect
I liked the more defined nature of the albums prior to the Pikes - which are a ton of music to take in - but I get that Bucket doesn't want to be constrained to a couple of albums a year... when hundreds are apparently more his style. I would be deeply surprised to see anyone playing or releasing more. He must wake up in the morning already recording. I trust your taste at this point, so I'm going to check those pikes out now. Live Buckethead is not quite the same (though the skill is there, don't get me wrong), but the albums are immortal. Your "Hold Me Forever" has been on my list for a long time, so I figured I'd see what else you had. Thanks for uploading.
@@saaidiamohamedamine5877 I prefer this over pike 65. that one repeats the same melody for so long, that it gets kind of boring. Still satisfying to listen to, but this one is better in my opinion