For some reason, Buck hasn't ever received the recognition he deserves. They guy is an amazing guitarist. I'd put him in the top 20 of all time. His guitar is the signature sound of BOC
Buck Dharma is one of the greats...borne of the time of guitar gods. I like his boldness as a player. He makes a solo take off & soar & always rock hard. His solo from "Subhuman" is one of my ATF solos. The song is all 70's prog-metal, but his solo is all experimental 60's San Francisco. It gets me every time. I don't know what today's budding rock guitar players listen to. But if they wanna rock, it should include Buck Dharma & old BOC. He'll melt your ears, and then your eyes.
Hands down one of the most mind blowing solo I’ve ever seen. I have no words to express how amazed I am and how talented is this man. All Time Classic ✨✨
I was at this show... I highly recommend checking out the DVD: A long Days Night. It is amazing. I just saw BOC this week and they are still just as good.
guys is happy as a pig in shit he doesn't have to deal with being over famous & people who now how to play appreciate his talent what the hell more could you want?
Buck/Don is such an underrated guitarist. I've always wondered why he still hasnt gotten the appreciation he deserves yet. Oh well, he'll always be one of my favourites :)
I agree that he hasn't. I think he was limited by the eccentric, non-commercial nature of BOC music, BOC's unfortunate commitment to comic book culture lyricism, and poor management.
For some reason, Buck hasn't ever received the recognition he deserves. They guy is an amazing guitarist. I'd put him in the top 20 of all time. His guitar is the signature sound of BOC
It’s because he plays a weird neck-less Swiss cheese guitar! Jk.
One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Is BÖC even in the Rock & Roll Hall of Shame yet?
people like you deserve a reward for posting buck like this. he's underrated.. look at this solo. that's magic
Buck Dharma is one of the greats...borne of the time of guitar gods. I like his boldness as a player. He makes a solo take off & soar & always rock hard.
His solo from "Subhuman" is one of my ATF solos. The song is all 70's prog-metal, but his solo is all experimental 60's San Francisco. It gets me every time.
I don't know what today's budding rock guitar players listen to. But if they wanna rock, it should include Buck Dharma & old BOC. He'll melt your ears, and then your eyes.
Buck one of the unsung guitar heroes. The guy always had his own style. One of my heroes.
Hands down one of the most mind blowing solo I’ve ever seen. I have no words to express how amazed I am and how talented is this man. All Time Classic ✨✨
I was at this show... I highly recommend checking out the DVD: A long Days Night. It is amazing. I just saw BOC this week and they are still just as good.
guys is happy as a pig in shit
he doesn't have to deal with being over famous & people who now how to play appreciate his talent
what the hell more could you want?
My alltime favorite solo by Buck.
Buck/Don is such an underrated guitarist. I've always wondered why he still hasnt gotten the appreciation he deserves yet.
Oh well, he'll always be one of my favourites :)
that kicks the crap out of almost every guitar player out there today!
Outstanding guitar player
So Awsome it's beyond belief!
Underrated....pure underrated
lol.. Check out that swiss-cheese Steinberger Guitar !!! Freaking Awesome !!!
That's his Cheeseberger. :)
please notice buck sweeps around 50 seconds into the video
Happy Birthday Buck! 11-21-47 Keep On Rockin'
Amen
gotta love the swiss cheese guitar
He reminds me of Rory Gallagher.
right on brother
Interesting syncopation in early parts of his solo.
Bruno Kirby on guitar!!!!!
Kileer player...sweet guitar!
allen's solo is actually pretty rockin in this version two, a little more laid back of course but it sounds sick
you are sssssssssssssssooooooooooo right...
The beggining sounded a bit like those ".... shreds" things, but then it becomes amazing.
Buck is an amazing guitarist.
@nucleardude11 Where did you hear that?
Is that Dennis Dunaway on bass?
Danny Miranda ...
Which is true? 1) More notes is better? or, 2) Better notes is more?
Since Buck has both the question has been answered.
Hundredth like
yup the ole'
'cheeseberger'
When and where was this taken?
Looks like circa 2002 .... not sure if it's the Chicago gig ??
Buck fucking wails. End of story.
Wait sorry I was looking at the rhythm guitarist (even though Dennis is a bassist), yeah the bassist doesn't look like Dennis.
great player....nice guitar work but song needs more cowbell
I agree that he hasn't. I think he was limited by the eccentric, non-commercial nature of BOC music, BOC's unfortunate commitment to comic book culture lyricism, and poor management.
Yeah, real shame they chose to sing about something interesting instead of drinking/partying all night & women troubles ....
Killer bass line...interesting how Buck is falling apart on the fast stuff while most of the thrash guys play at this speed for most of their career.
Buck plays like Swiss cheesel