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Buckethead "Nottingham Lace" | The Decomposer Lounge | First Listen, Reaction & Breakdown
Buckethead has about 9000 songs at this point, but this will always be one of his best!!!
didn't he release like 300 albums in a year or something crazy like that? dudes work ethic is insane.
@@captainacabo7968 I don’t think in a year, but he does have 300+ albums/projects.
@@captainacabo7968 In 2015 apparently he released 118 albums haha. Absolute mad man!
He easily has way more than 900 songs just in his pike series alone he has over 1000 songs and then another 300 studio albums worth of songs.
There's around 30 full albums before he started self-releasing pikes. He's up to 290 pikes now. Pikes run about 30 to 60 minutes. There were a half dozen Praxis albums with as many live releases in the early to mid 90's. Add in about 30 side project albums and around 35 full collaborations. There's also a handful of live and practice session albums.
you should listen to Soothsayer From Crime Slunk Scene he wrote it for his Aunt Susie, and Siege Engen from Albino Slug two amazing songs.
Siege Engine (studio) Soothsayer (live at the Gothic)
Whitewash **.**
And the electric pikes, both of them are masterpieces
@@sergiolazaromartinez491 I agree with you, his whole discography is so amazing and epic masterpieces.
Siege Engine is absolutely nuts. Says one of my favorite songs
Dude, Buckethead shows live are insane. At one point he just started handing toys out to the crowd. There's a part where he does kung-fu to techno music. So much fun!
He’s like the blue man group but with a guitar lol 😂
It's a show I'm glad I went to and will go again if the opportunity arises! One of the best.
Buckethead fans are the greatest! Hopefully there will be another tour someday. I went to 2 shows in 2019. Even did the toy exchange with Big B. Gave him a little Patrick Starfish playing guitar and he gave me a hot wheels toy from the toy store bag. Best concert and most fun I ever had period !
@@topfuelfan I knew a guy that gave Buckethead a homemade guitar pedal at the show, pretty cool! I didn't get to interact with the toy exchange portion, but I did get to play his killswitch button on his guitar! His show was one that everyone needs to experience! It's so much more than just sweet guitar playing.
@@blakebauer2722 Congrats on being able to play the killswitch! 👌 It was so intense up front I 🎢
NOT a guitarist, but as a "pure listener" Buckethead is always the example I give of a "Master Guitarist" as in a "Master Swordsman". It is one thing to know where all the notes are, or how to make your fingers do cool things across the strings, and that is definitely impressive, but hearing someone who has a mental vision for a sound and knows how to bend a guitar to that vision, is a wonderful experience.
I'm not particularly well versed in everything Buckethead but a song called "sketches of spain" absolutely blew me away. The amount of finesse and nuance in the way he plays on that song is incredible. Only a true master of his instrument can be so detailed in their delivery.
That may be a cover of a Miles Davis piece. Not to take away from Buckethead at all
"jordan" and "yokohama" are favorites of mine. Oh, and "soothsayer"
@@jacobm2625 it is!
if you like sketches of Spain please listen to Electric Sea, a great acoustic album.
Dreamthread album. Thread 2. The whole album is good but that track goes through so many phases. It’s one of his more metal albums but that’s my thing.
Buckethead is my fav guitarist of all time! I am guitarist myself and he's like a master to me. I don't have enough time to even listen to all his tracks he released. Please more Bucket!
I took about a year to go through his whole solo catalog, and about another half a year to get familiar with the roughly 25 hours of it that I really liked.
Going through the Pikes series from number 1 and making notes is a great long-term project for a listener. It changed my perception of music.
Have you listen to Thanatopsis? That's just out of this world.
@@andreycamacho5337 wtf ive never heard of it till now. Its so god damn good!!!!!
@@Soothsayer7X It's fire, right? I'm glad I could share it. I found it 2 years ago when I was looking for more Buckethead on Spotify, I got all hyped about it and listened to the whole discography xD
@@flashpeter625 did you listen through all of the pike albums? He’s having a Sale on his website where you can buy them for just $2 each!! What a legend, about to buy a bunch. Any you recommend?
Since you went from Primus into Buckethead I feel inclined to mention that they (Les and Bucket) were both in the 'Supergroup' Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains. Funk/Rock jam-band. Worth a listen imo.
You beat me to it! lol
@@pabo619 same.
Bro yes, he has got to check them out
Don't forget Bernie Worrell.
Anything Claypool!
Aloha from Seattle!
All Hail the Bucket! That is all. You have chosen..... WISELY.
I'm a guitarist and Buckethead is my favourite and this this my favourite track! So powerful and melodic. He is a legend, I've been to his live shows this guy is a machine and a genius 👏🏻
Alright i have a Buckethead song that is so so so underrated, its called "Baptism of Solitude", absolutely stunning song, if you ever react to this, be prepared to get hit right in the feels cause this song can make you tear up, thank you for reacting to BH, thank you so much
Music for the soul.
Not really underrated but a banger nonetheless
BH the G.O.A.T. 🤟
Buckethead opened my mind to new ways of playing the guitar back when I first started playing back in 2005.
DEAR UA-cam. MONETIZE THIS CHANNEL. THIS MAN DESERVES IT AND HE’S HELPING CHILDREN. THANK YOU.
We need more Buckethead! You'll never run out of material to choose from ahaha.
"The thing is, about instrumental music, it's really defining the spirit and the soul of the musician." That is pretty much one of the best quotes I've ever heard.
So awesome seeing Bucket getting some love, woo!
funny you mentioned Paul Gilbert at the beginning; he was one of Buckethead's guitar teachers!
The Colma album is f’n beautiful music. Very emotional and contemplative in approach. Not something you would expect from such a character but Buckethead is seriously a world class musician with or without the bucket and “a pallid mask he glued to his face and gave him the temerity to join the human race.”
That was the album that really got me into him. “Whitewash” and “For Mom” are so good! When my son was 3 he would listen to Whitewash when he went to sleep every night for a few months. The kids got a good ear.
Watching the boats with my dad is one of the most soothing songs to me, that whole album is beyond beautiful
I feel so lost when it comes to Buckethead. Nobody from my surrounding would even know him and the fact how much buckethead deviates from other musicians makes it feel like he is from another universe
I feel you brother. Discovered Big B in 2008, greatest guitarist/musician ever, changed my life. Tried to get others into him but no luck. Outside of the BH fan groups, I’ve never met another fan/bot IRL.
@@Jason-Evans Buckethead fans are the greatest! Hopefully there will be another tour someday. I went to 2 shows in 2019. Changed my life too! Even did the toy exchange with Big B. Gave him a little Patrick Starfish playing guitar and he gave me a hot wheels toy from the toy store bag. Best concert and most fun I ever had period !
@@Jason-Evans me too in 07 or 08 when I was 13 I couldn’t stop telling ppl about him . He’s the best guitarist of all time in my eyes .
He just might be ;)
Too Many Humans always makes me cry whenever I listen to it. Very Very emotional
Since u loved Primus I would recommend DMV by them
Never clicked so fast
Same
wouldn't reccomend a vid with this, necessarily, but Pike 65 - Hold Me Forever is incredibly powerful
I WOULD recommend a vid of Pike 65 - written for his deceased mom, it summarizes and expands what rock guitar is capable of in the hands of a virtuoso. Buckethead does for the guitar what J.S.Bach did for the baroque era: bring a mastery of musical ideas to a high point that nobody since has been able to surpass. The last 8 minutes of Pike 284- Through the looking Garden is also one of his most intense & beautiful guitar solos not to be missed.
I'd def recommend a video for this. I think it's probably Buckethead's magnum opus.
thats my favorite Pike
My Favorite Pike has to be Look Up There and the song Look Up There. Just 21 minutes of sonic goodness
I just picked 65 up, it took me over and I dropped everything I was doing so I could be absorbed by everything he was doing.
Dude you really need to listen to Soothsayer. Like, for real. I have listened dozens of buckethead's pikes and I really love many of them, but soothsayer is just simply perfect. It has the best that buckethead can offer
Soothsayer is the gateway track that hooks most fans & pulls them into the wonders of Bucketheadland.
@@Jason-Evans For me it was this song
100%. I'd go as far as saying it's the greatest rock instrumental ever recording. Just awesome.
Buckethead can play anything, stylistically. Write down a bunch of genres and mix them up in, say, a BUCKET and draw a few out-- he won't disappoint.
Hell yes, two of my favorites in one day. I love how you’ve been reviewing everything I listen to. Awwwright
I have been waiting so long for this 😂
Door Two, Glacier, Big D's Touch, Watching the Boats with my Dad, Too Many Humans, Baptism of Solitude, and Miracle of Surrender are just a small sample of my favorite Buckethead tracks. Buckethead has an exhausting library of music, and I haven't found a single track of his yet that I can't enjoy in some way.
Baptism of solitude
Glacier is probably favourite... and, Other Portals.
I just put his entire studio and Pikes discography on random and enjoy.
Yeah man Glacier is a fucking beast!
Buckethead is a G.O.A.T. amongst G.O.A.T.s for me.He changed my whole approach behind music as a medium both as a guitarist and a listener. He doesn't need words to talk to our souls, just his guitar.
Agreed 100% bro.
OHHHHH MAN. One of my favorite songs ever. Buckethead has so many great tracks. Some of my personal favorites:
Siege Engine
Soothsayer
Forneau Cosmique
Look Up There
Whitewash
Big Sur Moon
King James
Hold Me Forever
So yeah I REALLY hope to see more Buckethead in the future!
I usually cry when i listen to whitewash or soothsayer
I'm so happy to see Buckethead on here! One of the best and so awesome live!
Dude, I was surfing Brian Carroll reactions, and stumbled onto your site. Seriously, other than Fil, at Wings of Pegasus, I hadn't found anyone who can describe composition/skill/relevance with even a small modicum of accuracy. I actually learned something from your eval of this video. However, the talent you ascribe to "genius" clearly isn't a part of this recording. Bucket is, for me and many, the GOAT of guitar composition and skill. But, your brain was only partially melted by this selection. I love Bucket's performances because, live, he seems compelled to play each work differently, at every performance. Creative genius, combined with unearthly technique is so rare, I cannot think of an analogy to describe it. That said, to hear the Holy Grail your words indicate you cherish and value most, I have to refer you to a studio track.....a long one. Pike 65, (Hold Me Forever) is your ticket. Quick back-story, he wrote it as a tribute to his Mother (as well as his acoustic, "For Mom"). Why such a difficult Rock exercise as a memorial? Brian's Mother would drive him to lessons, through Anaheim and L.A. traffic, daily (Paul Gilbert and others(). His need and desire was to encompass everything he'd learned into one composition, to thank her for what she'd made possible. I've heard one or two people say that the last 10 minutes of the composition seem a bit self-indulgent. However, if you understand that this section showcases over 34 different styles, shapes, effects, and skills, you'll get it. I'm not qualifying this with a membership for a reason......this is simply a life-changing, 20-minute experience that you cannot buy. I'll gladly like, follow, and financially support your site, just ask, but I can't put a condition on this work, because it is not only extremely special, but what you've been searching for.......which should be far more than enough in this moment. Cheers, Dave
Dang i haven't listened to this song in years. What an absolute master. Buckethead's lead composition (besides being ridiculously fast) has so much nuance and progression.
Death - Flesh and the Power it Holds
one of the bets guitarists on earth
Thank you for getting around to Buckethead! More please!
Thank you so much Buckethead is one of my favorite Guitarists of all times this is one of his best songs. He has over 500 albums and another 500 albums that are collaborations with various famous artists. Paul Gilbert was one of Bucketheads Guitar Teachers. You definitely need to check out more of his Catalog. Enter the Chicken is an amazing album. Buckethead can play anything on guitar he s one of the 10 fastest guitarists in the world.
The Closed Tryptych is a track by buckethead really worth listening to! Such a sick track really takes you on roller coaster of sick grooves and insane leads.
I think this is one of the buckethead songs there actually doesn’t exist a tab/cover of. It is just to insane haha
when a buckethead song is 10 plus minutes long you know you're in for amazingness. When a buckethead song is 20 mins plus you know you're in for a masterpiece.
@@Soothsayer7X you’re absolutely right! On that note let’s recommend Coupon by Buckethead as well. Has to be one of my absolute favorite tracks of his
@@CheyEG I hadn't heard this song before. Thanks for the suggestion. Killer song. I haven't given Buckethead a good listen in a few years now (used to be one of my favorite artist to listen to when studying in my college days from 2006-2010). I'll need to dig into his discography from the past 10 years, which looks like about 20 albums or more lol
12:24 gives me goosebumps every time, it’s so melodic! This whole solo is a perfect blend of melody and shredding. My favorite Buckethead song.
oh wow...no way!! one of my all time favorites! Couldn't click this alert fast enough.
5:58 Honestly one of the best drops, and transitions I've ever heard in any song
Oh my goodness, what a suprise. I absolutely love Buckethead and I'm so excited for this one. To have someone who can appreciate it and break it down like you is amazing. Liked the video before even watching it. Please, Please, Please do "The Light in the Fog"....there's many others, but that is a masterpiece and one of my favs. This will be a neverending catalog to go through. Thanks for this one! What a treat!
P.S. Please do "The Light in the Fog", lol.
Buckethead has a band Praxis with Primus's old drummer. They have a Supergroup C2B3 - Les Claypool (Primus), Buckethead (Praxis), Bernie Worrell (George Clinton's Paralafunk) & Bryan "Brain" Mantia (Guns/Roses & Primus)
Also: Oysterhead is Stewart Copeland (The Police), Les claypool, and Trey Anastasio (Phish)
I LOVE this song!! Especially that riff at 7:15 in the video. I can't get enough of that.
This was a fantastic day of reactions Geebz! 3 of my very favorites! Thanks!!
Looking at these comments, everything good about Buckethead looks to have been said. Huge fan of Big B and love your channel too.
Thank you so much for doing this, it's been great to have you back! Great, great choices so far! Love your channel, your attitude and the little community happening here.
By the way, in terms of soundtrack of life, Buckethead for me is in what I call "headache cure playlist", god knows how many times I have listened to Soothsayer to sooth my head and my soul.
Awwwright!!
I think Buckethead is very underrated. You will often hear that he's "just a shredder" - well, those people definitely did not hear a representative sample of his work. He is very prolific, released over 300 solo albums and collaborated on many dozens more. I heard all of his solo work (over 170 hours, and he keeps releasing more). It is so diverse. You get rock, funk, metal, blues, and stuff that can't really be categorised. Yes, he sometimes does a 15-minute shredfest, but other times he carefully plays with a mellow melody. I have a 25-hour playlist of his music that I can listen to any time, on repeat. It is incredible what he can do just with a drum machine, a simple repetitive bass line, and himself. He really changed my perception of music.
Is that playlist available somewhere? By the way, up the bucket! 🤘🤘
It’s not shreddy, but All In The Waiting is my favorite Buckethead song
@@sergiolazaromartinez491 No. But you can find all of his stuff on UA-cam (he does not chase copyright claims), and here is my list from the Pikes series:
Pike 1 : Crack the Sky
Pike 3 : Griffin's Spike, Three Headed Guardian
Pike 9 : Magellan's Maze, The Robot Who Lost Its Head
Pike 10 : Blind Cyclops, Whirbird, Ropelight
Pike 11 : Corpse Be Animated
Pike 22 : Viewing Deck
Pike 23 : Between Sea and Sky
Pike 25 : Trough Feeder, Beak to Scoop, Storing Feed
Pike 26 : Worms For The Garden
Pike 35 : Thank you ohlingers
Pike 37 : Trading Post
Pike 39 : The Closed Triptych
Pike 40 : Jettison
Pike 42 : West of Arkham, Other Paths
Pike 45 : The Coats of Claude
Pike 51
Pike 53 : The Cape of Good Hope
Pike 54 : Boris
Pike 64 : Beyond the Windmill
Pike 65
Pike 66 : Leave the Light On
Pike 71 : Celery
Pike 73
Pike 76
Pike 86 : Our Selves, Standing in the Field
Pike 87 : Flat Fleet
Pike 90
Pike 95
Pike 99 : The Light in the Fog, Polar Trench
Pike 100 : The Mighty Microscope, Inner Space
Pike 104
Pike 105 : The Moltrail Part 2
Pike 110 : The Miracle Molecule, Wall to Wall Cobwebs
Pike 111 : Phantom Steamboat
Pike 118 : 10th Floor, 11th Floor, 12th Floor, 13th Floor
Pike 119 : Solar Sailcraft, Flying Saucer, Fragments
Pike 121
Pike 123 : Nest Boxes
Pike 125
Pike 126 : Glow Worm
Pike 138 : From, Giant Claw Returns To The Center Of The Earth
Pike 139
Pike 140 : Glasses
Pike 143 : QZ 9
Pike 144 : Scream Sundae
Pike 149 : Chickencoopscope
Pike 151 : The Bottle House, Track
Pike 153 : Such As Straw, Overgrown Shrubs
Pike 154 : Damp
Pike 158 : Collapse Cliff
Pike 160 : Land Of Miniatures
Pike 162 : Midnight Sun, Four Forms
Pike 166 : Castle Stairs
Pike 167 : Shapeless
Pike 210 : Wall Slide
Pike 211 : Sc, Are, Ee, Do, Or
Pike 213
Pike 215 : Teflecter
Pike 216 : Stapler, B Train To Bronx, Wax Barrell
Pike 218 : Old Toys
Pike 219 : The Cookie Monster, I Know You Know What That Present Is...
Pike 224 : Buildor part 2
Pike 225
Pike 230 : Hexagon
Pike 231 : Streamlet
Pike 232 : Lightboard, Tales
Pike 233 : 22222222
Pike 234 : Coupon
Pike 235
Pike 236 : Corridor part 1
Pike 241 : A Long Days Walk
Pike 244 : Assortments
Pike 245 : Ever
Pike 246 : Nettle, Storms, Barren part 1, Barren part 2
Pike 249 : The Moss Land, Groves, Faint Clicking
Pike 252 : Mirrors of the Sleeping Mind
Pike 253 : Rooms of Brooms
Pike 256 : Mountainous Mine
Pike 257 : Lockrun
Pike 259 : Undersea Dead City, Mangled, Odor of Book
Pike 261 : Crayon factory
Pike 263 : Glacier, Flood
Pike 264
Pike 265 : Ramp Ahead
Pike 266 : Far 2, Far 3, Far 4, Far 5
Pike 271 : The Squaring Of The Circle
Pike 274 : Fourneau Cosmique
@@JonnyRottenn__ The Electric Tears album is beautiful.
@@flashpeter625 Thanks man! I also created a document a couple of years ago where I was taking notes of all the pikes I listened and the songs I liked the most. In the end I think I listened around a hundred of them and then for some reason I stopped... maybe it's time to get back on that project!
Bucket is the best, so much versatility in his playing, definitely check out hold me forever, it's his tribute to his mother after she passed, it's a masterpiece
"Sorry it..sucks but...I don't know any other way to do it" He said, while sitting *RIGHT IN FRONT OF A KEYBOARD* hehehe
It might not play well with his recording software, sometimes firewire isn't friendly with new stuff.
It looks like his keyboard may be old enough to have it, had to upgrade last year cuz mine didn't like my new computer
if you are going down the funk/jazz road. can we get some Herbie Hancock for these kids...any thing off headhunters
“Watermelon man” off of “Flood”
Thanks you for analysis on Buckethead. I love him... Yeah!
I could settle for anything on thrust
Damn Buckethead ist one of the most underrated musicians out there, nice to see you react to him.
btw. Suggestion: The Faceless - Autotheist Movement 1-3
One of my all time favorite Buckethead songs, thank you for reacting to it!!
Oh heck ya! You should do other side of the dark
Just made a comment about Dimash Angelina and Hua on another vid but now I'm seeing you did Buckethead too! Buckethead is so good, I've been to 5 concerts in my 37 years and 3 of them were Buckethead. He is one of if not the best current guitarist in the world.
"Once Upon a Distant Plane" from some of the recent pikes is just gorgeous. Recommening not for reaction video, but more for your soul. This particular song (so as plenty of Buckethead's gems) is healing me up when I am feeling almost broken. Oh, and there is a live version of "Whitewash", that one with the terrible video quality - really, REALLY emotional playing there
Buckethead is easily one of my favorite guitarists of all time, up there with Andres Segovia even.
Love Buckethead so so much, thanks Geebz, hope you have a great weekend as well. Can''t wait for you to get to the band Gordian Knot to hear some more freaking great instrumental music! WOO!
Don't forget Buckethead's other biggest influence: Shawn Lane. I hope you do a video on him sometime
Man he was good...
@@JB-xh5mc a true once in a lifetime musician
I can recommend lots of amazing Buckethead songs to listen to, but there are so many it would take a few weeks just to listen to them all.
Busy day of decomposing 🤟
you are really able to enrich a persons soul with your love for music, please dont change and keep this up!
I love BUCKETHEAD so much! Would love to see live! Thanks for this❤
so glad you got here. too many tracks to name, but anything off electric tears or electric sea for the more mellow introspective side. monsters and robots was his best-selling. enjoy and aloha!
I'm just so happy your are doing this. Thank you.
slowly becoming one of my favorite channels
From this album: "We Are One" (feat. Serj Tankian of System Of A Down) "Three Fingers" (feat. Saul Williams) and "Funbus" (featuring Dirk Rogers and Keith Aazami of Bad Acid Trip) are all worth checking out.
You're having so much fun GeebZ 🤙
Excellent analysis on this epic tune. Funny how you make a point about trying to discern the bass lines. This tune unlike so many Buckethead songs has the bass more subtle. Really enjoyed your take. Cheers.
Another artist I really like. Man, we all have good taste.
10:32 "The Straightforward Power of the Bottom" - sounds like the title of Buckethead's 7,683rd album, coming soon.
So this song is on an album called Enter the Chicken which also features Serj from System of a Down on multiple tracks as well as several other vocalists. It's a really cool album. My other two favorite songs from this particular album are Three Fingers and Waiting Here. As far as Buckethead's solo work, I've been a fan for a very long time. I don't really get into his weird experimental stuff but I love his chill music. I spent years going to sleep with it playing at night. Albums like Colma, Condensed Chicken Noodle, Population Override, Captain EO's Voyage, Crime Slunk Scene, and Electric Tears off the top of my head. He has also done some work with Travis Dickerson that is really good. I believe together they have an album called The Dragons of Eden
I saw Buckethead with That1Guy live when I was in college, sometime around 2006 or 2007. Fantastic show but absolutely ear piercing, definitely recommend ear plugs to anyone wanting to see Buckethead live.
Edit: and as others have said, his song Soothsayer is one of his best ever. Highly recommend
Im just starting this vid - but I can't wait! I know you'll love it!
Yes!!! THIS WAS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR
I love your stuff Geebz!! I came home from work tonight and see that not only have you done PRIMUS but Buckethead also?! Many have suggested Too Many Humans and I could not agree more. This was Big B's first project with Travis Dickerson (The album is Population Override). It gives a good idea of what B can do in the confines of the Blues. Then they went on to do The Dragons Of Eden and many more colabs, all of which are unique and amazing, Travis being an incredible keyboard player. Love your breakdowns. TOOL especially.
*edit - Buckethead is a lot like Frank Zappa in the sense that it's hard to know where to start. Frank was Prolific but Big B just makes that look silly. I know and love it all. (Frank & B!)
p.s. thesaurus of scales. 🤘
Would love to see some Pain of Salvation on here. Maybe the song Fandango?
awesome that you did Primus and Buckethead on the same day. I'm a S.F. bay area boy and back in the late 80's, early 90's, there was a lot of inter-play between all of these musicians. Side projects left and right, along with members of the Limbomaniacs (pre- M.I.R.V.). Such a great time to be a late-teen/early 20's kid in the city!
Its funny you checked out les claypool right before this, him and bucket have a super group side project called Colonel Claypools Bucket Of Bernie Brains you would like them im sure!
Definitely do Megadeth - Holy Wars! It will blow you away 😀
Awesome job. More Buckethead
You got to check out Too Many Humans by Buckethead. Awwright!
Glad you covered some bucket finally 100s of songs none the same hes a master composer and what he does on the good ole geeetar is phenomenal
Thank you for reacting to such a beautiful song.
Also, Look Up There by Buckethead is a great project/song, would definitely be a long video though.
My favourite pike!
Same man, they’re all great but that one just hits different!
Look Up There is so good! Just 21 minutes of sonic goodness
Buckethead is great. He has so, so many good songs. I probably don't know any other artist who has so many song I really really love. He's especially great live. He plays songs differently at each performance. Often times live versions are even better than album versions.
I'm not a big fan of his weird avant garde songs though. Because he also has quite a bit of really weird shit.
Super excited to watch this one.
You should check some Shawn Lane, greatest shredder...
You go threw so so many of the songs and bands I listen too. I’m learning to play the guitar and I’m really starting to understand music and the comments you make. Buckethead is definitely responsible for me learning to play. You’re awesome man. I am a fan of what you do. One thing I’ll say, LOL stop apologizing for things so much. If people don’t dig it they should just move along. 🤘✌️
Others songs of Buckethead:
Soothsayer
Jordan
Siege Engine
20 Century Boy
Aunt Suzie
Padmasana
Yup yup yup, great suggestions
It is amazing to see a real musician reacting to bucket the friking head.... Keep it going man, te saludo desde Cancún mexico
I forgot about this song, groovy and funky as hell!
My favorite musician of all time!!
Hey thanks for doing this.
Buckethead - Padmasana, Buckethead - Witches On The Heath
My husband and I took our boys to his show and Buckethead gave my son his rubber chicken. It's a prized possession.
SO excited when i saw this.
I'd forgotten about this gem!
First Primus, now Buckethead. What a great day this is. Looking forward to tomorrow now brother.
4 months in reaction videos and you already hit 116k subs😳
Dude, you should be proud
Wow..nice, one of my favourite players, and characters!!