Y'all need to hear Buckethead playing with Les Claypool, Bernie Worrell, and Brain. You are gonna love this. Some just spontaneous, they play so well together.
it's the "joe satriani" vibe this guy is phenomenal. Seriously I would think I was listening to Joe satriani who is an integral part of my personal history with music. Where did this guy come from? This is the first time I've heard him. Thanks for introducing me to him. It is clear that he is one of the greatest guitarists in history.
That's why he's the best guitar player around today. He plays from the heart you can feel it! just like Hendrix page Gilmour. He puts the song first. He can be technical or simple perfect mix of both.
You get Hendrix vibes cause Big B loves to jam, improvise, play on the spot. His solos and approach to playing the song, even his backing tracks on many occasions, are different every show. Every show you see, largely he is coming up with everything as the song goes on... Now to keep from making too many mistakes when performing on this level on an improvised level every time he has lots of little runs, shapes and licks that hes hammered into muscle memory from sheer decades of extremely dedicated practice, but still he takes tons of big leaps and risks every night and its all due to his peerless proficiency and talent that he can always turn those risks into something successful
With Buckethead "the music speaks for itself" is indeed very appropriate. I haven't kept up with him over the years but i always liked him. Fantastic guitar player obviously! 🤘🤘 Already suggested my favorite song from him to you guys on the stream, hope you guys enjoy it!! 🤘🙂🐺🎸 Thanks! SGBC!
Hes so shy. He started wearing the mask at 19 so he could perform live. It was a friends idea. He added the bucket an became the soul soother.😄 He is 51 now or 52😬 With over 350 albums alone! That's not including all callobs
That's the exact same thing that comes to mind when I hear Binge And Grab. That's awesome. My two favorite chill albums of his are Electric Tears and Monument Valley