@@NatterNet I bought MrSpeakers $1,500.00 Ether C closed back headphones , Phatlab Audio's Sassy ii portable hybrid tube headphone amp , a Sony Walkman high-resolution Digital audio player which has 128 gb internal storage for $1,200.00 & two 400gb micro SD cards , my top priorities when making the purchases were Buckethead & Paul Gilbert
Pebber Brown (Buckethead's first guitar teacher) actually drove Big B to a lesson or two with Paul, as well. Anyone familiar with Pebber Brown will tell you that Pebber is a VERY thorough teacher (learned from Pat Martino, Russ Tuttle, Allan Holdsworth, Dick Grove, etc.), and Pebber will tell you that Buckethead was extremely DISCIPLINED and definitely came to class prepared. His chops are absolutely PHENOMENAL. It's great to see Paul and Jason share some of their experiences with Big B.!
I'm quite curious at what time and age he started taking lessons with Mex McGuire. He was also my teacher when I was very young. He used to got to a place called Gaurd's music. Some of the old guys who have been there forever still remember seeing him when he was known as just Brian.
thank you for this comment, so interesting to find more and more about bucket, glad to see people who know a lot and share their knowledge :), thanks mate
@@EdercyJr This is BH's real voice ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html I imagine he said "I like to feel like I'm at War" slightly more softer and gentler than Newsted mad out haha
It's weird though, listening to that interview it doesn't really sound like something Brian would say, we only have this guy's word that Brian said it (similarly to all the quotes attributed to Einstein because someone said Einstein said it to them in a conversation).
I've heard of buckethed but just recently started listening to him and watching his concert clips and that guy is totally badass and is so creative, unique, and his sound and style are unmatched.
Andy Stillinger, you deserve a medal and a trophy for asking that question! I'm pretty sure thats the first time Paul has talked about Buckethead on camera, excellent my friend!!...Oh, you also deserve an extra medal for your profile thumbnail!!
@@NatterNet Thanks man! I was so pumped when I met him, for sure! I waited outside of Mr Bigs tour bus after their show in Nashville last year, and was so happy I did! It was definitely cool to hear him talk about Buckethead, I hope to get the chance to hear more stories sooner than later!
@Anxious Andy Oh thats cool man! It's great to hear each of them talk about eachother with respect and admiration like that. 2 legends and 2 of the nicest guys. If I ever stumble in your neck of the woods I'll buy you a beer...or a heavy dose of milk.
I know right! Even lesser known guitarists like Buckethead are connected with the world famous players. It's crazy how they all connect to one another!
Buckethead is the best thing that could have happened to music. I think it's a real shame that I didn't discover him sooner, and it's also a shame that his music isn't popular enough, it would help many more people to consume his music. He replaced every other musician for me, he is my hero and i love him so much, one of my biggest dream is to go to a buckethead concert, and i would love to shake his hand, to hug him and saying thank you a lot.
@Tommy WizOh im quite sure bh wasnt on his level after 6 lessons. bh still hasnt pauls clarity in picking but makes up for it with his unique style and beeing able to play almost anything. i think brian took like 6 lessons where paul showed him how to do stuff and what to work on and then BH taught himself to get better from then on.
Paul said in another interview that Buck took 5 or 6 lessons and he couldnt teach him anymore. Buck had mastered all PG could show him. The rest is just legendary.
Seen,(heard)bucket head in an interview talking about paul.said he was at some event and heard Paul just shredding on the guitar!B.H. said he was into yngwie malmsteen at the time.but when he heard Paul playing,he had such a beautiful tone and his playing was amazing B.H. said!and he was hooked!
Yep, thats on this channel here:- ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html - Buckethead talks about Paul Gilbert ua-cam.com/video/K7ULp6_qI94/v-deo.html - Buckethead meets Paul Gilbert/Yngwie (Animated)
Buckethead is the best of all the Best and Greatest of all who that have played this machine, you are by far the Finest music I've ever had the pleasure of meeting!! Take special care, We All Love you and need you !
this interview is great, i was clinging on to every one of pauls words. but is anyone else surprised that this is like the only instance where paul speaks candidly about buckethead? i never hear him reference bucket, or even talk about one of his licks, strange.
I think it's more that people just don't ask him about it, as if he'd be insulted by someone asking him about another guitar player, but the cool guys like Paul clearly don't mind...I mean, if someone were to ask Yngwie about Buckethead then who know's how Yngwie would be haha
I absolutely love playing guitar myself but I am not that good, I've been playing since I was 14 and just turned 50 , I've always loved playing and really wish I could afford guitar classes to get better.
Buckethead is one of these dudes that might possibly be appreciated more when he’s gone…like a Henry Darger or HP Lovecraft type pop culture personality. The general public, at large, has just never been “ready” for what he does…even dating back 30 years. I have to admit that I reside in that category, myself. I’m a guitarist so I’ve always appreciated his undeniable ability and when I DO listen to his stuff, it’s incredibly thoughtful and artfully executed. But he’s just so prolific and so antiestablishment…some artists need to be absent for the culture to finally step back and fully examine their work. Beyond that, they need an influential champion who says “dude, look at this insane accomplishment that *nobody* seems to know about”. Buckethead has always resided in that category, in my mind…like a living HP Lovecraft whose work has yet to be uncovered by western civilization.
Even tho i grew up listening to Metallica Got tired of them by the time i was 14 But for whatever reasons always thought Jason was the coolest even tho i was into Hetfield out of all members Today he still seems like he hasn’t changed, still pretty fucking cool and humble dude I wish he was more out there
Totally agree, man. And same for me, was a huge Metallica fan and then got tired of them (still like the, but certainly not a go to band for me anymore).
NatterNet They’ve been around for well over 3 decades and what have they done in 30 years? Put decent albums then Load came and it started to go down and then today they have Rob Trujillo(which on his own, literally blows them all out of the water doing dolphin flips in the process) which is kinda cool and a bummer because dude could probably kill it in a death/prog setting Hell i even think he’d fucking make some amazing latin fusion metal with flamenco chops here and there James Hetfield is a solid downpicker and he still has some new solid riffs and shit but at this point they’re just beating a dead horse altogether I feel like if they’d get rid of Lars and Kirk, replace them with dudes who aren’t going to musically deteriorate and develop some kind of musical amnesia Kirk has always been a one trick pony show with his pentatonic wanking and the only time Lars was doing “ok” was back in his long hair days when he was constantly coked up and shit and even then he wasn’t really on par with other popular metal bands from back then
@@AChadWardenProduction Man I feel like all that you just wrote could've been written by me. Totally agree. Rob is a star, James is James-can't really knock the guy, Lars-easy target and then Kirk, I used to be a huge Kirk fan but to watch him play now is hard, I know everyone says it but its just 'wah wah wah' thats all I hear. Even when he plays all the old classics 'wah wah wah'.
NatterNet Yeah, i mean i used to fucking watch the S&M DVD all the time when i was a kid, used to love seeing Kirk shred and shit Many years later, see some video of him struggling to play some basic rhythmic patterns and thinking “what the fuck?” If you look at dudes like Al di Meola, John McLaughlin, Andy McKee, Steve Vai, Vinnie Moore, etc... they’ve been playing as long if not more/less than Kirk Wahmet, yet you look when they were younger and today.. you can clearly see the progression Whereas with Kirk.. it’s quite the opposite, he went from his peak spiraling downwards and the only thing going for him is doing a bunch of wild crazy sounds with a fucking wah pedal Look at Lars too.. it’s as if they never really took it seriously
@@AChadWardenProduction Yeah, man. I guess money talks. They got tons of it, always sell arenas so don't feel the need to progress in any way. I watched a video the other day of Kirk playing 'When Doves Cry' by Prince, it was brutal!! That "Kirk Wahmet" made me piss myself haha genius.
@@NatterNet he helped me have my first spiritual Awakening.... Realizing the meaning of living... Of forgiving, of listening, of closing my eyes but still looking... Seeing. And believing. I dedicate every good decision I make to him.. to help the encourage others.
Buckethead is amazing and prolific. Can do anything. Max Ostro is sorta like the 'Son of Bucket' Neither one care about what is normal or being 'recognized'. They just have the gift.
Saw buckethead last night, amazing that's all I have to say, but! If your planning on going to see him it kinda sucks that it's one dude on stage in nearly sold out conditions. So hard to see what he's doing.
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I Wish they would give a concert together.
I don't think the world or any amp would be able to take it! The world would implode.
haha you might well be right!!
@@NatterNet I bought MrSpeakers $1,500.00 Ether C closed back headphones , Phatlab Audio's Sassy ii portable hybrid tube headphone amp , a Sony Walkman high-resolution Digital audio player which has 128 gb internal storage for $1,200.00 & two 400gb micro SD cards , my top priorities when making the purchases were Buckethead & Paul Gilbert
@@jamesb5307 Haha damn, man...you are ready for some serious shredding and indulgence with that rig.
Buckethead’s mom truly deserves all the music he tributes to her.
Back then he was known as, Head.
This is the most underrated comment of all time
LOL
you got me lol
He's secretly Head, from Korn. Just listen at the end.
thanks for this comment dude..you have no idea that i laugh so hard in this head comment😂😂😂
“ It was Pre-Bucket” 😬
Imagine if time was based on pre-bucket or after-bucket.
@@spaantz so the year is what? 48 AB?
He was only Pail Head then!
that was just hilarious:) I think Paul was actually surprised with what he had just said and stopped himself from laughing right there at 0:29
Funny without meaning to be.
Buckethead is soul saving and absolute joy to the ears.
My all time favourite guitatist
Well said, friend!
Jason's so underrated as a bassist.
Agreed!!!
Pebber Brown (Buckethead's first guitar teacher) actually drove Big B to a lesson or two with Paul, as well. Anyone familiar with Pebber Brown will tell you that Pebber is a VERY thorough teacher (learned from Pat Martino, Russ Tuttle, Allan Holdsworth, Dick Grove, etc.), and Pebber will tell you that Buckethead was extremely DISCIPLINED and definitely came to class prepared. His chops are absolutely PHENOMENAL. It's great to see Paul and Jason share some of their experiences with Big B.!
I'm quite curious at what time and age he started taking lessons with Mex McGuire. He was also my teacher when I was very young. He used to got to a place called Gaurd's music. Some of the old guys who have been there forever still remember seeing him when he was known as just Brian.
Pebber Brown is great. Love his videos and humour. I may suck at guitar but what I do know I learned from his videos.
thank you for this comment, so interesting to find more and more about bucket, glad to see people who know a lot and share their knowledge :), thanks mate
I remember buckethead saying in one of the interviews that his mom or dad drove him to his guitar class
Yes, ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html
"I love to feel like I'm at War" 😅
"Yeah!!" -said in deep Jason voice.
Ft America
@@NatterNet But hey.. I've got a question here: Brian Carroll's real voice is not like that, right?? He was just kidding, am I right?!
@@EdercyJr This is BH's real voice ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html I imagine he said "I like to feel like I'm at War" slightly more softer and gentler than Newsted mad out haha
It's weird though, listening to that interview it doesn't really sound like something Brian would say, we only have this guy's word that Brian said it (similarly to all the quotes attributed to Einstein because someone said Einstein said it to them in a conversation).
Gotta love Paul Gilbert
Absolutely, man. Always the coolest guy in the room with no ego whatsoever.
Gotta love Buckets and PG
Two of the best young adult musicians are now The Most Talented and wonderful human beings. Rock on NN
Absolutely, brother! ✌️
"It was pre-bucket" lmao. Love this guy
I love them both ,so much inspiration and knowledge i have gotten from them over the years.
I've heard of buckethed but just recently started listening to him and watching his concert clips and that guy is totally badass and is so creative, unique, and his sound and style are unmatched.
Welcome to Bucketheadland, friend. Glad to have you onboard.
@@NatterNet thank you and Buckethead is phenomenal!😉
Wow!!! "Bucket head was a student of mine when I was 18 and he was 15.". Genius.
when legend talks about his legend student.
Two of my favorit passionate down to earth musicians. Love you guys!
Joe Satriani couldn’t be reached for comment, when asked if he was proud of Kirk Hammett.
Lmao
Afurthyclays well joe is proud of Steve vai lol
Joe is also proud of Kirk, he just said that on an interview lol check it out on internet.
Madden
Oh, I know! 😝
Just a joke.
I got a good laugh out of it, anyway. 😉
It’s true, I’ve already seen the interview you’re talking about.
Wah wah wah, cos Joe was crying.
Hell yes, that was my question! I was so happy he answered it!!
Andy Stillinger, you deserve a medal and a trophy for asking that question! I'm pretty sure thats the first time Paul has talked about Buckethead on camera, excellent my friend!!...Oh, you also deserve an extra medal for your profile thumbnail!!
@@NatterNet Thanks man! I was so pumped when I met him, for sure! I waited outside of Mr Bigs tour bus after their show in Nashville last year, and was so happy I did!
It was definitely cool to hear him talk about Buckethead, I hope to get the chance to hear more stories sooner than later!
@Anxious Andy Oh thats cool man! It's great to hear each of them talk about eachother with respect and admiration like that. 2 legends and 2 of the nicest guys. If I ever stumble in your neck of the woods I'll buy you a beer...or a heavy dose of milk.
great question dude!
The first time I heard Gilbert was his tune "Scarified" when he was with Racer X. Brings back good ol times.
Sweeet! Loved Racer X, infact, the next episode of my Buckethead animations has Paul and a nod to Racer X in it.
RacerX were thunder & lightning combined. What a killer band they were & still are....whenever they get the chance to re-form and play.
@@gabrieljohannson6777 cue "Street.....Street Lethallll" ✌️
That last scene is fire...."I like to feel like I"m at war!" Classic!
"He wasn't old enough to drive so his mom would drop him off." F-ing Priceless. Dude is so fantastic.
@Pulverizer okay calm down uncle
Pulverizer sheesh who tf are you
it's funny because he was a phenomenal talent before he was licensed to drive. Do you have anything interesting to contribute?
I used to think Bucket head was a joke. I was wrong. The man's awesome!!!!!😷
What a great guy giving a great interview!
Love the Newsted clip 👍 Thanks again for posting
My pleasure, friend.
Same here. Jason seems like such a cool guy, nice to hear him speak about Big B
Everyone likes buckethead. Including paul gilbert and jason newstead.
I like pop corn
Shawn Lane for the Win.
@@joepipe1010 I like turtles
steve welsh I don’t like you
Because if you dont like the bucket then fuck you
NatterNet Thank you for preserving all this information .
Its my pleasure, my friend. Woo!!
So i'm getting a shot from a 65 y.o. nurse & she says "You ever heard of Buckethead?" I about fell out of my chair. He transcends generations.
I'm 71 now! Yes he does. Long live Buckethead 🎼 🎸🐔 🤖
"I like to feel like I'm at war!" hahaha man I LOVE BUCKET
Hell yeah!!
Lol was hilarious
I've never known this. I've always said buckethead reminds me of paul. It all makes sense. My mind is fucking blown right now.
Woo!!
Buckethead is one of those legends that will be spoken of for hundreds if not thousands of years.
He's half alive. He's half dead. Folks just call him buckethead
@@aRedTalonPro wtf. That's the lyrics to ballad of Buckethead
That sound like wwe entrance jajaja
Its crazy thinking that all these rock legends connect in a way, cant wrap my head around it
It's the matrix for musicians, they are all wired into the same machine with different outputs
I know right! Even lesser known guitarists like Buckethead are connected with the world famous players. It's crazy how they all connect to one another!
Great reviews on the man the myth the legend the buckethead!!
Two of my favourites guitar players (Buckethead First, sorry Paul, i love u too).
Been waiting for years for this.
Yeah, I know, right?!!!
"He was pre-bucket"😂😂
Pre-Bucket....soooo funny!!Paul seems such a really great guy..and one of the best around!!!🎸🎸🎸
Agreed!! Woo!!
“It was pre bucket”.
I’m gonna’ remember that line for a long, long time.
Haha I know, right?
I came for Mr. Legendary Paul Gilbert, but ended up loving Jason Newsted’s comment 😂
Yeah, man. Thought I'd slip that in there as a little bonus, Jason is awesome...and he's definitely cool with me from now on haha
Buckethead is very he and is not dominated by anyone in short, he is a great artist in his music
I'm also proud of Buckethead... I don't feel that way about other musicians really...
Yeah man, he's never let us down. Can't say that about many of the other musicians out there.
Buckethead is the best thing that could have happened to music. I think it's a real shame that I didn't discover him sooner, and it's also a shame that his music isn't popular enough, it would help many more people to consume his music. He replaced every other musician for me, he is my hero and i love him so much, one of my biggest dream is to go to a buckethead concert, and i would love to shake his hand, to hug him and saying thank you a lot.
Paul is a legend to.him n bucket head are close friend's,Their both amazing players n a unique style.Love both their music.
yo i love this channel
And we love you for loving it!!
What? 18 year old paul gilbert taught the then 15 year old pre-bucket guitar? Awesome
5 or 6 lessons? That's it? Wow!
Maybe Buckethead's mom ran out of gas money
@@NatterNet 😂😂😂
@Tommy WizOh im quite sure bh wasnt on his level after 6 lessons. bh still hasnt pauls clarity in picking but makes up for it with his unique style and beeing able to play almost anything. i think brian took like 6 lessons where paul showed him how to do stuff and what to work on and then BH taught himself to get better from then on.
@@oilkills quit bring a pussy. Buckethead is dying too
@@LOLAP95 what do u mean he is dying???
Awesome to see PG still rockin
Finally, thank you
Brian Carol is surely one of the best guitar players in the world!!
Buckethead would beg to differ :-)
@@adriangroeneveld9341 same person
Paul Gilbert might be the most likeable person on the planet. And he shreds.
Grande bukethead para mi eres el mejor guitarrista del mundo
I've Played With Buckethead. The Guy Is A Class Act And An Amazing Guitar Player. It Was A Great Experience!
awesome finds. tyty
Me encanta este canal, saludos de Argentina
gracias amigo! Woo!!
Paul said in another interview that Buck took 5 or 6 lessons and he couldnt teach him anymore. Buck had mastered all PG could show him. The rest is just legendary.
In this interview he said it, no other interview.
Newsted's art is so good
Big B! Love you, man! =)
Does that mean the actual current year is 30 Post-Bucket, as opposed to 2018 AD?
Haha I think you might be right! 30PB or 30BH
love the bluesbreaker in the background....
I salute both Paul Gilbert and Buckethead.
Hell yeah, Godzilla GOATS!
Excelente video hermano
Would anyone now ask him about "Satchel" ? I'd love to know what he might say about him!
Pleaseeee!
"He wasn't old enough to drive so his mother dropped him off." 🤣
Man Jason has aged really gracefully. Dude looks really fit
Yeah , I know, right?....I guess getting away from Lars for a while will improve your health haha
@@NatterNet lmfao
Mike Bordin (Faith no More drummer) Jason Newsted and Bucket head... wow!
Guitar guru produce guitar maestro...gotta love PG n Buckethead
Say what you will about the bucket and mask, but Buckethead is extraordinarily talented.
Exactly my brother, exactly!
Seen,(heard)bucket head in an interview talking about paul.said he was at some event and heard Paul just shredding on the guitar!B.H. said he was into yngwie malmsteen at the time.but when he heard Paul playing,he had such a beautiful tone and his playing was amazing B.H. said!and he was hooked!
Yep, thats on this channel here:-
ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html - Buckethead talks about Paul Gilbert
ua-cam.com/video/K7ULp6_qI94/v-deo.html - Buckethead meets Paul Gilbert/Yngwie (Animated)
Buckethead is the best of all the Best and Greatest of all who that have played this machine, you are by far the Finest music I've ever had the pleasure of meeting!!
Take special care, We All Love you and need you !
Very cool ending!
I like buckethead...
Go on, say you love Buckethead....go, on...you know you want to! haha
Wow, had no idea Paul Gilbert taught him.
this interview is great, i was clinging on to every one of pauls words. but is anyone else surprised that this is like the only instance where paul speaks candidly about buckethead? i never hear him reference bucket, or even talk about one of his licks, strange.
I think it's more that people just don't ask him about it, as if he'd be insulted by someone asking him about another guitar player, but the cool guys like Paul clearly don't mind...I mean, if someone were to ask Yngwie about Buckethead then who know's how Yngwie would be haha
I absolutely love playing guitar myself but I am not that good, I've been playing since I was 14 and just turned 50 , I've always loved playing and really wish I could afford guitar classes to get better.
Well now I want to see that Newsted/Ozzy/Bucket collaboration...
Buckethead is one of these dudes that might possibly be appreciated more when he’s gone…like a Henry Darger or HP Lovecraft type pop culture personality. The general public, at large, has just never been “ready” for what he does…even dating back 30 years. I have to admit that I reside in that category, myself. I’m a guitarist so I’ve always appreciated his undeniable ability and when I DO listen to his stuff, it’s incredibly thoughtful and artfully executed. But he’s just so prolific and so antiestablishment…some artists need to be absent for the culture to finally step back and fully examine their work. Beyond that, they need an influential champion who says “dude, look at this insane accomplishment that *nobody* seems to know about”. Buckethead has always resided in that category, in my mind…like a living HP Lovecraft whose work has yet to be uncovered by western civilization.
So cool nice story
OMG amazing haven't seen this before
YESSSS MORE PLZ
I want to see them on the same stage shredding......I love his artwork as well.
Even tho i grew up listening to Metallica
Got tired of them by the time i was 14
But for whatever reasons always thought Jason was the coolest even tho i was into Hetfield out of all members
Today he still seems like he hasn’t changed, still pretty fucking cool and humble dude
I wish he was more out there
Totally agree, man. And same for me, was a huge Metallica fan and then got tired of them (still like the, but certainly not a go to band for me anymore).
NatterNet
They’ve been around for well over 3 decades and what have they done in 30 years? Put decent albums then Load came and it started to go down and then today they have Rob Trujillo(which on his own, literally blows them all out of the water doing dolphin flips in the process) which is kinda cool and a bummer because dude could probably kill it in a death/prog setting
Hell i even think he’d fucking make some amazing latin fusion metal with flamenco chops here and there
James Hetfield is a solid downpicker and he still has some new solid riffs and shit but at this point they’re just beating a dead horse altogether
I feel like if they’d get rid of Lars and Kirk, replace them with dudes who aren’t going to musically deteriorate and develop some kind of musical amnesia
Kirk has always been a one trick pony show with his pentatonic wanking and the only time Lars was doing “ok” was back in his long hair days when he was constantly coked up and shit and even then he wasn’t really on par with other popular metal bands from back then
@@AChadWardenProduction Man I feel like all that you just wrote could've been written by me. Totally agree. Rob is a star, James is James-can't really knock the guy, Lars-easy target and then Kirk, I used to be a huge Kirk fan but to watch him play now is hard, I know everyone says it but its just 'wah wah wah' thats all I hear. Even when he plays all the old classics 'wah wah wah'.
NatterNet
Yeah, i mean i used to fucking watch the S&M DVD all the time when i was a kid, used to love seeing Kirk shred and shit
Many years later, see some video of him struggling to play some basic rhythmic patterns and thinking “what the fuck?”
If you look at dudes like Al di Meola, John McLaughlin, Andy McKee, Steve Vai, Vinnie Moore, etc... they’ve been playing as long if not more/less than Kirk Wahmet, yet you look when they were younger and today.. you can clearly see the progression
Whereas with Kirk.. it’s quite the opposite, he went from his peak spiraling downwards and the only thing going for him is doing a bunch of wild crazy sounds with a fucking wah pedal
Look at Lars too.. it’s as if they never really took it seriously
@@AChadWardenProduction Yeah, man. I guess money talks. They got tons of it, always sell arenas so don't feel the need to progress in any way. I watched a video the other day of Kirk playing 'When Doves Cry' by Prince, it was brutal!!
That "Kirk Wahmet" made me piss myself haha genius.
I just love bucket! He understands me.
Yes, he is the matrix and we're all plugged in.
@@NatterNet he helped me have my first spiritual Awakening.... Realizing the meaning of living... Of forgiving, of listening, of closing my eyes but still looking... Seeing. And believing. I dedicate every good decision I make to him.. to help the encourage others.
@@mizzRUSSIANroulette That's awesome...the power of Buckethead continues.
In another dimension, Buckethead was talking about Paul Gilbert in this video.
ua-cam.com/video/otrqEZifHeg/v-deo.html
Jason's art looks pretty sweet.
I think from tons of guitarists who studied with Paul, Bruce Boullet and Buckethead are considered to be the best.
“pre-Bucket” lmfao
Muchas gracias amigo
"I think he was around 15"
You mean there is still hope for me?
He was definitely better than the vast majority of guitarists at 15.
Back when he was a mere human, before he was a FUCKING LEGENDARY musician, composer and guitarist.
Pre-bucket is when he was a child. Before his face was scratched to hell by chickens.
*possessed chickens, just to remember 'cause it's an important detail
What? I dindt know bucket head was paul s student
No wonder i love his playing so much...
Two of the best no doubt
Love these guys!!!
Yeah man, 2 legends!
So Buckethead is into guitar... I had a feeling he liked playing.
Just a little
"Are you...." well played
Said it so casually "....it was pre-bucket.." lol
Buckethead he to believes in the heart of the cards
he was like dude arent you listening to anything im saying
Yeah, I know right?! I guess I'd probably be nervous too if I was interviewing him.
Buckethead is amazing and prolific. Can do anything. Max Ostro is sorta like the 'Son of Bucket'
Neither one care about what is normal or being 'recognized'. They just have the gift.
Saw buckethead last night, amazing that's all I have to say, but! If your planning on going to see him it kinda sucks that it's one dude on stage in nearly sold out conditions. So hard to see what he's doing.
Next paul gilbert and buckethead jam
I'd buy it and spread it over my toast.