Funny part of this interview is Brian wondering if the people at his shows are into it. Having seen Buckethead play live I can tell you that I wonder the same thing. I wanted to dance at his show, but felt held back by same anxiety and fear that he talks about in the interview. I should have not worried about what others thought and just danced. Anyway... Brian, if you read this, thank U very much for your music. The pike series is fantastic. If you are ever worried that people at shows are not into what you are doing at the time (audience reaction), forget about it and chalk it up to everyone being totally blown away and in awe of what U can do with a guitar. I myself have had tears of joy streaming down my face listening to your music. We (all of your fans) love U very much.
that´s the main reason why I would never play before an audience, it makes me really angry about the disrespect most people have for th performer, they only think about their own, and when they are into it, and you talk about it, you realise they are missing the point
the guilt you must feel reminds me of something i regret to this day my sister-in-law asked me to dance at a wedding and i said no. i regret it to this day.
I'm in the same boat... My folks passed really close to one another, my Mom died in September, and blew us kids away, and Dad too. We didn't realize that Dad wasn't taking his Diabetes meds as he should, and we didn't realize it, six months later I got a call at work, Dad's in a diabetic coma and didn't pull through... And can hear the same pain in Brian's voice to talk about his parents that I have, it's debilitating. I'm so glad he's come out the other side, his music is essential. I haven't come out of the other side, and can no longer achieve the same highs in life, and Brian has hurdled this Iwo Jima and for that I appreciate him even more. His music I love, I find it inspiring, and powerful. It helps, and having listened to Brian, it helps him too.
@@DavidJohnson-rd5wy oh man...my dad, so he retires from his real job at 65, but still worked doing a paper route w my stepmom, then he and I did it together for 2 yrs, anyway, he FINALLY gets to REALLY retire in Dec of 17, at 78 yrs old. After a lifetime of working, he'd been working in the fields with his family at ten yrs old. Literally a life of nothing but work. Anyway. . A month later we learn he's riddled w cancer and dies on Feb 8th of 18. Blows me away how the man had to be in an misery inducing pain but worked till he literally couldn't. But point being, relating it to your post, it has me so messed up still with irrational fears of death and knowing how painful that was & it's just gonna continue happening, my mom's old, my stepdad is old, my dog's dying now etc, etc. If my mom had died that close in time period to him....it'd not be good. See irrational. I'm a heroin addict in recovery and I made it thru him dying without him seeing me fall back into the shit of that world, as he'd seen me do over and over. I just don't know how you could manage too get through that. Best wishes, man
Brian, I love you man, thanks for all the great things you've given this world, keep doing what you do brother! I am a paraplegic guy in a wheelchair with hella chronic back pain and I play guitar, hearing you speak really resonated with my soul you are a kindred spirit. You gave me a chainsaw toy at a show one time and I cherish it.
He sounds soooooo sweet..an honest an shy..I just wanna give him a big ole bear hug..I luv his voice..soon humbel..I'm a 58 year old grandmother..grew up listening to guns an Rose's an acdc..never heard of buckhead until 3 months ago..I've fell in love..the best on a guitar..I get lost in his music..a rare bread you are bucket head..I'm praying for your health..your heart will heal..we need.or I need to hear your music..God bless..I'd luv to meat you one time before I leave this earth..I'm busy raising grandkids..so at night in bed.i listen to bucket head..to forget my life.sometimes..you've helped me bucket..I know I'll never meet you..but I wish I could..an you'll be proud of me..I've turned on a new generation to you..your music..I've got a bucket head tshirt ordered..I'm a cashier..an believe me..all the people Will know you exist..when I wear my shirt of you every day in the store..I truly luv you buckethead..jam on My friend!!! All the way from South Carolina..much luv too you..an your skills..your a genius..
He's so humble it's like he doesn't realize how much of a legend he is. Hearing this interview was amazing. Buckethead and Yngwie are what got me in to learning the instrument and it's eye opening hearing Buckethead finally talking so openly about things he has kept private for most of his career.
Same. Slash got me into guitar, and then Buckethead got me INTO guitar, if you know what I mean. It's surreal to hear him talking out of character. I hope he stays healthy!
@@sspbrazil Yngwie is a brilliant guitarist and there’s no comparing them, but I would say that Buckethead is definitely a more eclectic artist. And his alternate picking on “Night of The Slunk” the Live In Bucketheadland album is absolutely skin crawlingly good.
Such an inspiring interview. This is exactly what I need to hear right now. And it's so great to finally hear one of my favorite artists of all time. Thanks Buckethead.
@Anderson Cooper Seriously? Listening? And have you Listened to Keith Richards, say, in the past quarter century? How does this disturb you, exactly? Please define what it is to be a 'grown man.' We all want to know.
actually its the other way around, Anderson is developmentally a teenager. The whole idea of putting a comment on YT to get attention. Buckethead is as genuine as someone can be.
This interview reveals Brian to be an honest, vulnerable, and very sensitive human being who has bravely embraced overcoming his personal fears and limitations. Brian my friend, you are an inspiration and I applaud you. All the very best to you and remember: You must always know when to take the mask off.
this dude has an awesome sense of innocence and appreciation for people and situations from his young life. His love for his parents and friends is amazing and refreshing. I also listened to an interview that I think was Brain, and he was saying Buckethead doesn't cuss, talk like he's tough or talk crude and sexually perverse. He's like an adult version of a child prodigy. This interview was very cool.
Somebody else commented it is hard to believe he is almost 50, and another person joked about the mask has no wrinkles, but I think this is what the first person meant. He comes across like some unusually innocent teenager; he does not seem to have formed a hard shell like the rest of us.
All the albums he has dedicated to his family are incredibly beautiful, IE Heaven Is Your Home, Hold Me Forever, Forever Lake. I am sure there are a few more at least, also he has some dedicated to many of his heroes including Bernie Worrell, Michael Jackson (I think), Michael Jordon, and probably many more. Rock on Buckethead.
Listen to songs like “Watching the Boats With My Dad” and “I Love My Parents” to find a different side of Buckethead’s music. Emotional music and it really grabs you.
Buck if you see this I've been a binge buddy since 96' - You've been my hero since I was a kid. I feel like this interview was nothing new. I feel I knew you through your shards and slabs. You're truly a silent guidance in my life. Take care man. I'll always root for you and be there to support you. Like many others.
Das Doin Same here. Didn't expect myself to react so strongly. I thought I would never hear his voice...I made peace with that a long time ago. But this...this was so special to hear Buckethead speak. I am so thankful
Yeah me too, it's so crazy just to hear his voice. I mean I've heard him speak before but never anything like this. This is just so humanizing and really great to hear, glad he decided to take this huge step for his sake and his fans
Jelly Donut life is a journey that doesn’t end till you take your last breath. This is Brian’s journey and a special one at that. Every single step in his journey is important and this is just another step on his wonderful journey. I feel honored that I was allowed into his journey and what makes him him!
Cherish this man and his music. I was lucky enough to catch a show probably 15 years ago in nyc, absolutely mind blown. Been a fan forever...cherish this man bc there will never be another brian carroll 🤘
Many people love you Buckethead!! One of my dreams is to see you playing live, but I am from Chile.. Just keep playing as always, and be strong, I know the world is giving you strength !!! We love you and your music!!!
This has been very positive for me to listen to. As a musician with terrible imposter syndrome, it helps to hear someone like Brian going telling a tiny bit of his story and being so honest about it
I only found Bucket Head three days ago. I am so grateful to hear him. I don't have problems with what others think about me and I never knew what power that gives me. We can only be who we are and it matters not what others think what matters is putting yourself out there and accepting not everyone will like you but to know that you dont have to maintain an unrealistic image of someone we are not. This honesty is confrontational to most but I don't care and finally only folk who you are at ease with are the only ones around you. Mr Bucket Head you strike me as sincere and honest and please don't feel unworthy as you are what everyone should aspire to...thank you for being you ..you can be proud of yourself and know you parents must have been very proud of you...you are a living legend. When each day starts know you only need to play the cards you hold at the start of the day and at the end of the day just take time to count your blessings. Play what you want that's all that matters now.
I live with this same chronic anxiety, no matter how you explain it to people, they never get it. I feel for the guy. I'm glad he's found a coping mechanism that is helping him.
this is Freakin amazing for all those years kept. now i understand my connection to this man and his music. my anxiety and fear of the crowd. I hope he would live long until he fullfills all his dreams and purpose his energy would live like his heroes. Long live Big B .Thank you for your music
GTFO...for Buckethead fans like myself this is huge. Saw him live last year and it was amazing, truly fascinating to hear him express himself with something other than his guitar.
I can completely relate to his social anxiety and making phone calls to strangers being one of the most intimidating parts of his life. It's seriously crippling and it's amazing how it just all goes away when he picks up a guitar
I am reading the Tools by Barry and Phil ,,,, to find my courage again. I fell into Bucketheadland in 2005 after many years of emotional abuse... Buckethead, your music, Bucketheadland...and the bots I have met along the way....have made a huge difference in how far I have gotten tday. XO saved my life and spirit in so many ways...Lost my Mom in 2009 and my little brother in 2017 I am happy to have been able to see many of Buckethead's shows....and hope to seee soooo many more. HUGE HUGZ :) Thank you Buckethead !!!! ZQ
This is gold. I never thought I’d ever hear him speak. He seems like a very kind and gentle soul. It’s obvious he feels things intensely. It’s the difficult part of having that genius brain, I think. I hope you’re still playing for years to come, Buckethead. And I hope to see you perform again. It was the most enjoyable live music experience I’ve ever had.
I have listened to BH since the early to mid 90's and saw him live several times when I lived in Cal. I know he is 48 y/o but he still sounds younger here like a young man. I know at the time he put the bucket and mask on probably as a buffer to allow him to play in front of a live crowd. I suffered in a similar manner when I started to gig in bars and clubs in the 80,s to the present althouigh not as severe as Brian had, and this is BRian talking not Bucket in this interview. I am not trying to analyze him just trying to understand him. He seems to be a true soul, a humble man with a savant like ability to play, compose, and innovate on the instruments he has mastered. I hope he can overcome his health issues, as he truly is a once in a generation performer, musician, and innovator. Long live the Bucket and Brian Carroll
I saw Buckethead live the other day (Birmingham, AL) and I stood almost completely still the entire show. For whatever reason, his performance put me into a sort of trance and I had no desire to move. One of the best concerts I’ve been to. Thanks so much for what you do, Mr. Carrol.
I just saw your show last night. And I just had to keep searching through your music through the night. I have heard so much before last night but it was like finding you for the first time. Thank you
I've been listening to Buckethead for I guess 13 years or so now and I just discovered this interview / podcast and Brian is such a kind and gentle man, it's incredible how much you can hear it in his music oftentimes but this really shows it. I'm so glad I get to enjoy his music and I really really hope I'll be able to see him live in my lifetime
I want to express so many things by listening to this, but I am still procesing it, it is very inspiring , I feel so grateful for being able to listen to this...thank you Buckethead-Brian for sharing this with us.
Amazing interview where we find out that this guitar god is, like most of us, a person with his own road of obstacles which he had to overcome. I hope all goes well for him and that he will continue to amaze us with his performances.
It's fantastic to listen to Brian speak. He seems like a genuine and good person. Similar to what he said about other great musicians such as Shawn Lane, Buckethead will leave a legacy that will never die.
We love you Brian, everyone at your shows loves you just blown away by the skill we are witnessing.. wish I could have a chat at a bus station or something you seem like a genuine person. Be well
This man is a diamond, not in the rough, but finely sculpted by the events of his life...and the phenomenal job his parents quite obviously did raising him. Some who commented here mocked Buckethead; belittled him, and questioned his development. Let me say this, genius often flies in the face of convention, and, by any measure...this man is a genius. In addition, JUST HOW MUCH BETTER OFF would the world be with 1,000,000 more Bucketheads walking around? I couldn't care less how he arrived at his approach to conversation, to his art, to his life. If Buckethead's "development" has been stunted, then give me stunted, humble, and soulful any day, vs. "enlightened," egotistical, and crude! Thank you Buckethead, for simply existing...a ray of light in a world of storm clouds; and thank you Dr. Michels for all you have done for Buckethead...and for bringing this interview to life.
Saw him again last night April 4, and he is the best guitar player, and I'm sad really sad it is over and I have S.A .and I stay inside a lot. Can't be around people much , people scare me ,to the point I can't breath , so I feel his pain in that .Never being free is sad , and I'm in treatment, not working well so , go BUCKETHEAD, your a great guitar player..... Joi Haynes 😔💕🎸
Thankyou Brian for allowing this to become public. Thankyou for finding a way to circumvent your fears and inhibitions over the years in order to share your incredible gift and amaizing talent with the world. If I could do what you can do with a guitar, I would probably have gone about it in a similar fashion. You're not alone.
I'm listening to him and looking through the comments and it's all positive feedback how refreshing that is, there are many others out there that relate to you (BH) your not alone thankyou
I'm spending the time in the next few months/weeks to write this interview down and transcript it for myself (and for anyone that wants it) because I feel like it is important to me. I really connect with many of the things talked about by Brian and Barry, especially the fear of doing things and putting too much value in people's responses towards me and my music. Thanks so much Brian for reaching out, we all benefit from sharing experiences with each other. Thanks Barry too, for producing such a great podcast.
Things like these are why I have this theory that human beings were not made to live in such big communities close to each other, we are more like loner cat-like creatures who appear from time to time but we only thrive in solitude. And you definitely wanna check out the video talking about the experiment with mice showing the terrible effects of uncontrolled rise in population and the effects of living in permanent surveillance, despite access to infinite free resources.
Incredible. It's really great to see (hear) him out of character. I love this man and his music. He's my Michael Jordan on the guitar. When he talks about Paul Gilbert it's almost as if he doesn't realize his own greatness. All that he's been through lately might just make him even more amazing because when I hear him play from the heart it blows my mind how he's able to convey his emotions through his guitar. Songs like The Patrolman and Sail on Soothsayer are just emotional roller-coasters. There is still so much musical genius inside waiting to be unleashed... These are all amazing changes he's going through and I'm thankful he chose to share some of his life stories and struggles with us fans. Thank you Brian!
It's great to hear this very personal side of Buckethead. Extraordinary talent.........I'm a big fan! It helps to put a face on this fantastic masked guitar player.
Humble genius... overwhelming and honest. So refreshing to hear the fear peeled back to reveal the gentle and powerful persona of an incredible human, artist and unique soul. Very inspirational. Thank you Brian , your identity is important and relevant. Just blown away by your thoughts and experience.
This interview was truly amazing. You really learn a lot about the man behind the mask but at the same time I feel like he has already told us all of this from what he writes in his music. So glad he finally did this he is an inspiration to many people. Hope his heart heals and he can continue making the music we all know and love!
You are a blessing to us all Buckethead. I’ve been obsessed with your guitar playing lately and to hear your wisdom really solidifies who you are and your playing. You’re a godsend.
What an amazing guy, just a regular human. Insecure but doing his best to overcome it. Whatever you have to deal with, you find a way to get through it. You still inspire many people, knowingly or unknowingly. I saw you live like 10 years ago, and I was blown away. You are a world class player. Knowing Buckethead exists, pushes anyone who ever picks up a guitar, to just try to be 1% better. Thanks for all your musical contributions and all the smiles every time I put on a song of yours.
I wonder if Brian knows just how much his music has impacted some peoples lives. I’m 29 now and been listening to buckethead since I was 11-12, I’ve grew up with his music and he was the reason I started playing guitar. I know how to play more buckethead songs than I do of any other artist, his music has gotten me through some very rough times emotionally. I hope he knows how much his music means to some people. I saw him live in 2011 at the Neighborhood theater in Charlotte, and to this day it’s the only concert I’ve ever been to.
Thanks for putting this out, Mr. Carrol. I'm sure it wasn't easy but rest assured, your words are truly inspirational. You give the world many joys, we can not give you anything back, only support.
Thank you for putting this together. Great insight into one of the greatest musicians of our time. I just hope one day he collaborates with Jason Becker.. They were born in the same year, in the same state, and both have physical challenges to overcome. Both of them are incredible human beings with beautiful souls. They are almost like the light and dark of the same coin.. A dream come true that would be. Happy to have both of them still making music though! Thanks B!
I saw him last night (4/23/18) at Jergel's in PA and was struck by how much humanity he brought to the show, despite the disambiguation. Along with the raw emotion of his playing, he interacted with the audience, letting kids in attendance play his guitar, passing out toys to them, and wearing the KFC buckets they were wearing. A true class act; you're awesome Brian Carrol.
I noticed in some videos how gentle and patient he is with people. I saw a video of him fall on a nunchuck and I was so concerned for him I got tears and had my hand over my mouth hoping he was ok and wouldn’t be too sore later that night. Poor sweet Buckethead
I can't put into words how much your music and the places it sends me to mean to me BUCKETHEAD and you Sir... I have so much love ,respect and admiration for bro , Wishing you only the best.
Eu nunca tinha ouvido falar nele até o dia que ele apareceu no Guns n Roses. E a pergunta era: quem é esse cara, de onde ele veio, pq esse balde na cabeça e essa máscara?. E aí a sua referência de bons guitarristas muda completamente depois de ouvir ele tocar. Você conhece Jeff Beck e sabe que ele é bom. Depois vc ouve Eric Clapton e sabe que ele é excelente. Aí vc ouve Eddie Van Halen e não tem dúvida do seu talento. Você ouve lendas como Randy Roads, Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi.... Você gosta de GNR e adora o Slash... Até o dia em que vc conhece o Buckethead e não entende como ele consegue ser tão surreal tocando guitarra. Isso também mostra como o Axl é esperto e sabe onde encontrar pessoas talentosas. Esse cara é diferente de tudo. Não há ninguém que chegue pelo menos perto da sua capacidade. Eu nem sei se ele é desse mundo mesmo. Talvez não.
I've loved music my entire life. Just a week ago I found Buckethead I've heard the name a couple of times and wish more people could witness the amazing talent he truly has. He's inspired me to keep playing guitar again. His guitar is his escape from the sad world we live in at times.
Buckethead deserves all the love in the world, such an awesome dude I saw him live once in bum fuck nowhere Bozeman MT. Best live performance I've ever seen. this man has influenced me in ways I cannot describe. He makes the most soulful music I've ever heard. Cannot describe how amazing every song of his I listen to is. Most underrated and influential guitarist I've ever discovered. I Listen to Electric Tears, Electric Sea and Colma every night when I go to sleep. Puts me at peace. I love Brian Carol/ Buckethead. Nothing but respect and love for this guy and what he does.
If and when I win the lottery, bucketheadland will become a reality.
I'm in.
Hows That ?????
@@lilly6991 We give The Great Buckethead the money to build it.
Count me in...
will back up!
The amount of time I have waited to hear this mans voice. Thank you bucket.
dude this is not his first time talking...he talked briefly in the young buckethead dvds...n he did interview with bootsy colling a few years ago..
Just a Reminder haha, your a dumbass
@@265308 It's his first time talking as Brian publicly.
@@joshslunk5195 Says the guy who doesn't know the difference between "you're" and "your".
@@aevolver Oh man that one hurt dude, I'm not sure I'll recover
Funny part of this interview is Brian wondering if the people at his shows are into it. Having seen Buckethead play live I can tell you that I wonder the same thing. I wanted to dance at his show, but felt held back by same anxiety and fear that he talks about in the interview. I should have not worried about what others thought and just danced. Anyway... Brian, if you read this, thank U very much for your music. The pike series is fantastic. If you are ever worried that people at shows are not into what you are doing at the time (audience reaction), forget about it and chalk it up to everyone being totally blown away and in awe of what U can do with a guitar. I myself have had tears of joy streaming down my face listening to your music. We (all of your fans) love U very much.
So so true for me
that´s the main reason why I would never play before an audience, it makes me really angry about the disrespect most people have for th performer, they only think about their own, and when they are into it, and you talk about it, you realise they are missing the point
the guilt you must feel reminds me of something i regret to this day my sister-in-law asked me to dance at a wedding and i said no. i regret it to this day.
@@nicem8746 me too
@@tomsawyer2112 On the other hand, most musicians appreciate all the freaking work being a musician for life, is. I think Buckethead knows for sure.
Fear has kept Buckethead down? can you imagine a fearless Buckethead? the world would not be enough
Today i will release one half hour pike for every minute of this year
He would record an album while sky diving.
I wish he could over come that because I love the guy.
@@jooree7696 nah this shit fucking sent me XD
He’s out of this world! 💚
I’m gonna cry he talks like a friend
He is our friend
I choke up when he talks about his parents. this is powerful.
I'm in the same boat... My folks passed really close to one another, my Mom died in September, and blew us kids away, and Dad too. We didn't realize that Dad wasn't taking his Diabetes meds as he should, and we didn't realize it, six months later I got a call at work, Dad's in a diabetic coma and didn't pull through... And can hear the same pain in Brian's voice to talk about his parents that I have, it's debilitating. I'm so glad he's come out the other side, his music is essential. I haven't come out of the other side, and can no longer achieve the same highs in life, and Brian has hurdled this Iwo Jima and for that I appreciate him even more. His music I love, I find it inspiring, and powerful. It helps, and having listened to Brian, it helps him too.
@@DavidJohnson-rd5wy oh man...my dad, so he retires from his real job at 65, but still worked doing a paper route w my stepmom, then he and I did it together for 2 yrs, anyway, he FINALLY gets to REALLY retire in Dec of 17, at 78 yrs old. After a lifetime of working, he'd been working in the fields with his family at ten yrs old. Literally a life of nothing but work. Anyway. . A month later we learn he's riddled w cancer and dies on Feb 8th of 18. Blows me away how the man had to be in an misery inducing pain but worked till he literally couldn't. But point being, relating it to your post, it has me so messed up still with irrational fears of death and knowing how painful that was & it's just gonna continue happening, my mom's old, my stepdad is old, my dog's dying now etc, etc. If my mom had died that close in time period to him....it'd not be good. See irrational. I'm a heroin addict in recovery and I made it thru him dying without him seeing me fall back into the shit of that world, as he'd seen me do over and over. I just don't know how you could manage too get through that. Best wishes, man
Brian, I love you man, thanks for all the great things you've given this world, keep doing what you do brother! I am a paraplegic guy in a wheelchair with hella chronic back pain and I play guitar, hearing you speak really resonated with my soul you are a kindred spirit. You gave me a chainsaw toy at a show one time and I cherish it.
hang in there. you are super cool. i hope this comment finds you well.
@@sagasitches6730 thanks ! I’m doin alright, and same to you!
He sounds soooooo sweet..an honest an shy..I just wanna give him a big ole bear hug..I luv his voice..soon humbel..I'm a 58 year old grandmother..grew up listening to guns an Rose's an acdc..never heard of buckhead until 3 months ago..I've fell in love..the best on a guitar..I get lost in his music..a rare bread you are bucket head..I'm praying for your health..your heart will heal..we need.or I need to hear your music..God bless..I'd luv to meat you one time before I leave this earth..I'm busy raising grandkids..so at night in bed.i listen to bucket head..to forget my life.sometimes..you've helped me bucket..I know I'll never meet you..but I wish I could..an you'll be proud of me..I've turned on a new generation to you..your music..I've got a bucket head tshirt ordered..I'm a cashier..an believe me..all the people Will know you exist..when I wear my shirt of you every day in the store..I truly luv you buckethead..jam on My friend!!! All the way from South Carolina..much luv too you..an your skills..your a genius..
awesome! so did you ever get your shirt?
your comment stood out to me because i too have just discovered buckethead three months ago.
Bucket actually was a part of GNR during the (pre) Chinese Democracy era !
He's so humble it's like he doesn't realize how much of a legend he is. Hearing this interview was amazing. Buckethead and Yngwie are what got me in to learning the instrument and it's eye opening hearing Buckethead finally talking so openly about things he has kept private for most of his career.
Same. Slash got me into guitar, and then Buckethead got me INTO guitar, if you know what I mean. It's surreal to hear him talking out of character. I hope he stays healthy!
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LovesToSpooge77 Yngwie isn’t even in the same orbit as Buckethead, he just noodles, Buckethead supersedes any style.
@@sspbrazil both are amazing
@@sspbrazil Yngwie is a brilliant guitarist and there’s no comparing them, but I would say that Buckethead is definitely a more eclectic artist. And his alternate picking on “Night of The Slunk” the Live In Bucketheadland album is absolutely skin crawlingly good.
Such an inspiring interview. This is exactly what I need to hear right now. And it's so great to finally hear one of my favorite artists of all time. Thanks Buckethead.
@Anderson Cooper Seriously?
Listening?
And have you Listened to Keith Richards, say, in the past quarter century? How does this disturb you, exactly? Please define what it is to be a 'grown man.' We all want to know.
actually its the other way around, Anderson is developmentally a teenager. The whole idea of putting a comment on YT to get attention. Buckethead is as genuine as someone can be.
This interview reveals Brian to be an honest, vulnerable, and very sensitive human being who has bravely embraced overcoming his personal fears and limitations. Brian my friend, you are an inspiration and I applaud you. All the very best to you and remember: You must always know when to take the mask off.
Cheers,
this dude has an awesome sense of innocence and appreciation for people and situations from his young life. His love for his parents and friends is amazing and refreshing. I also listened to an interview that I think was Brain, and he was saying Buckethead doesn't cuss, talk like he's tough or talk crude and sexually perverse. He's like an adult version of a child prodigy. This interview was very cool.
Somebody else commented it is hard to believe he is almost 50, and another person joked about the mask has no wrinkles, but I think this is what the first person meant. He comes across like some unusually innocent teenager; he does not seem to have formed a hard shell like the rest of us.
Bang, James Dinnan, bang! You absolutely nailed it. This man is a gem.
His parents must be the proudest parents in the world, even if theyre not alive.
All the albums he has dedicated to his family are incredibly beautiful, IE Heaven Is Your Home, Hold Me Forever, Forever Lake. I am sure there are a few more at least, also he has some dedicated to many of his heroes including Bernie Worrell, Michael Jackson (I think), Michael Jordon, and probably many more. Rock on Buckethead.
Colma :)
Listen to songs like “Watching the Boats With My Dad” and “I Love My Parents” to find a different side of Buckethead’s music. Emotional music and it really grabs you.
Buck if you see this I've been a binge buddy since 96' - You've been my hero since I was a kid. I feel like this interview was nothing new. I feel I knew you through your shards and slabs. You're truly a silent guidance in my life. Take care man. I'll always root for you and be there to support you. Like many others.
Brian, We're not even close to being Worthy of your many gifts.
This comment is moving.
im crying after that first sentence
Das Doin Same here. Didn't expect myself to react so strongly. I thought I would never hear his voice...I made peace with that a long time ago. But this...this was so special to hear Buckethead speak. I am so thankful
Yeah me too, it's so crazy just to hear his voice. I mean I've heard him speak before but never anything like this. This is just so humanizing and really great to hear, glad he decided to take this huge step for his sake and his fans
Me too. I cried so much. It was so crazy. 3 months later,I'm coming back here again,and I'm still crying after his first sentence.
Jelly Donut life is a journey that doesn’t end till you take your last breath. This is Brian’s journey and a special one at that. Every single step in his journey is important and this is just another step on his wonderful journey. I feel honored that I was allowed into his journey and what makes him him!
It’s weird to think that he’s almost 50 years old
50 isn't old for a serious musician. Its 'old' for a matinee idol or teeny bopper. for a composer, 50 is where an artist begins to hit their stride.
I know, but it’s weird to think about because he seems a lot younger
Kolot he doesnt do drugs and probably has a good diet.
He’s only like 48-49 I think
300+ albums in 30 years. A shame most people don't even know him or his music. There really is something for everyone.
Hearing him speak feels like seeing a shiny Pokemon
Thank you Brian
28:12 Couldn't stop the tears rolling down. Such a previous soul this guy is.
i feel like we are already mourning his loss
@@sagasitches6730 has he passed away?
My mom died recently. It's hard...
Buckethead is the natural human spirit.
Pj Ama except for the fact hes a robot but yea
Introverts, like myself, hate calling people on the phone, especially if they don't know them well. Brian is also an introvert.
Cherish this man and his music. I was lucky enough to catch a show probably 15 years ago in nyc, absolutely mind blown. Been a fan forever...cherish this man bc there will never be another brian carroll 🤘
So glad to finally hear Bucket's voice; his heart. Taking off the mask and exposing Brian to us is a big step. Thank you, Brian.
Many people love you Buckethead!! One of my dreams is to see you playing live, but I am from Chile..
Just keep playing as always, and be strong, I know the world is giving you strength !!! We love you and your music!!!
Yo también soy de Chile, y me gustaría mucho verlo en vivo.
Ojalá se recupere de su enfermedad, porque su música es lo mejor.
Saludos c:
You are my hero Buckethead.
This has been very positive for me to listen to. As a musician with terrible imposter syndrome, it helps to hear someone like Brian going telling a tiny bit of his story and being so honest about it
Buckethead, I love you. You're my favorite artist.
never have i ever heard anyone play with such precision in my life . buckethead you have changed my life and im 52 years old. thank you
im listening this for the 4th time, i just cant hear enough of his voice
Time to stop. Once was enough.
I want to hug his voice. 🤗
He is so humble and so honest. I love him even more. Great musician, great human being.
Such an amazing individual. I wish he knew how much we love him.
Bh is truly one of a kind and a gunuinely humble, nice person
Hope he overcome his heart condition, my thoughts are with him and his family; his music changed me in a good way, an amazing musician.
I only found Bucket Head three days ago. I am so grateful to hear him. I don't have problems with what others think about me and I never knew what power that gives me. We can only be who we are and it matters not what others think what matters is putting yourself out there and accepting not everyone will like you but to know that you dont have to maintain an unrealistic image of someone we are not. This honesty is confrontational to most but I don't care and finally only folk who you are at ease with are the only ones around you. Mr Bucket Head you strike me as sincere and honest and please don't feel unworthy as you are what everyone should aspire to...thank you for being you ..you can be proud of yourself and know you parents must have been very proud of you...you are a living legend. When each day starts know you only need to play the cards you hold at the start of the day and at the end of the day just take time to count your blessings. Play what you want that's all that matters now.
Yes!!!!
I live with this same chronic anxiety, no matter how you explain it to people, they never get it. I feel for the guy. I'm glad he's found a coping mechanism that is helping him.
this is Freakin amazing for all those years kept. now i understand my connection to this man and his music. my anxiety and fear of the crowd. I hope he would live long until he fullfills all his dreams and purpose his energy would live like his heroes. Long live Big B .Thank you for your music
GTFO...for Buckethead fans like myself this is huge. Saw him live last year and it was amazing, truly fascinating to hear him express himself with something other than his guitar.
Why should I get the fuck out?
@@rocksaltzwidaz3411 Get the fuck in then
@@rocksaltzwidaz3411 it is kind of a shocked expression
Buckethead has a lot of fortitude to continue through the setbacks that he endured. I wish him the best as he is massively talented.
It takes a real man with balls to be able to talk about hard things like that and expose yourself to someone.
Courage and heart
I can completely relate to his social anxiety and making phone calls to strangers being one of the most intimidating parts of his life. It's seriously crippling and it's amazing how it just all goes away when he picks up a guitar
I avoid and procrastinate
The phone call thing I understand,I'm sh it scared of calling someone.
I am reading the Tools by Barry and Phil ,,,, to find my courage again. I fell into Bucketheadland in 2005 after many years of emotional abuse... Buckethead, your music, Bucketheadland...and the bots I have met along the way....have made a huge difference in how far I have gotten tday. XO saved my life and spirit in so many ways...Lost my Mom in 2009 and my little brother in 2017 I am happy to have been able to see many of Buckethead's shows....and hope to seee soooo many more. HUGE HUGZ :) Thank you Buckethead !!!! ZQ
This is gold. I never thought I’d ever hear him speak. He seems like a very kind and gentle soul. It’s obvious he feels things intensely. It’s the difficult part of having that genius brain, I think. I hope you’re still playing for years to come, Buckethead. And I hope to see you perform again. It was the most enjoyable live music experience I’ve ever had.
I have listened to BH since the early to mid 90's and saw him live several times when I lived in Cal. I know he is 48 y/o but he still sounds younger here like a young man. I know at the time he put the bucket and mask on probably as a buffer to allow him to play in front of a live crowd. I suffered in a similar manner when I started to gig in bars and clubs in the 80,s to the present althouigh not as severe as Brian had, and this is BRian talking not Bucket in this interview. I am not trying to analyze him just trying to understand him. He seems to be a true soul, a humble man with a savant like ability to play, compose, and innovate on the instruments he has mastered. I hope he can overcome his health issues, as he truly is a once in a generation performer, musician, and innovator. Long live the Bucket and Brian Carroll
Yes
Such an amazing interview. Brian is such a sensitive, sweet guy. Wishing him only the best.
I saw Buckethead live the other day (Birmingham, AL) and I stood almost completely still the entire show. For whatever reason, his performance put me into a sort of trance and I had no desire to move.
One of the best concerts I’ve been to. Thanks so much for what you do, Mr. Carrol.
Zachary White I was there :) he’s a great dude ♥️
you lucky guys :D
I didn't know this existed. So glad it showed up on my feed. He's among the all time greats and a real human being as well.
I just saw your show last night. And I just had to keep searching through your music through the night. I have heard so much before last night but it was like finding you for the first time. Thank you
I've been listening to Buckethead for I guess 13 years or so now and I just discovered this interview / podcast and Brian is such a kind and gentle man, it's incredible how much you can hear it in his music oftentimes but this really shows it. I'm so glad I get to enjoy his music and I really really hope I'll be able to see him live in my lifetime
He's so inspiring! I love hearing artists speak about why they do what they do.
This is actually a therapy for us..
even when you speak Big B, you heal. ❤️
I want to express so many things by listening to this, but I am still procesing it, it is very inspiring , I feel so grateful for being able to listen to this...thank you Buckethead-Brian for sharing this with us.
Amazing interview where we find out that this guitar god is, like most of us, a person with his own road of obstacles which he had to overcome. I hope all goes well for him and that he will continue to amaze us with his performances.
It's fantastic to listen to Brian speak. He seems like a genuine and good person. Similar to what he said about other great musicians such as Shawn Lane, Buckethead will leave a legacy that will never die.
We love you Brian, everyone at your shows loves you just blown away by the skill we are witnessing.. wish I could have a chat at a bus station or something you seem like a genuine person. Be well
Happy Birthday, Buckethead. You are one of the *True* *Artists* of our time. You are loved, admired and appreciated by many.
Take care of yourself man
This man is a diamond, not in the rough, but finely sculpted by the events of his life...and the phenomenal job his parents quite obviously did raising him. Some who commented here mocked Buckethead; belittled him, and questioned his development. Let me say this, genius often flies in the face of convention, and, by any measure...this man is a genius. In addition, JUST HOW MUCH BETTER OFF would the world be with 1,000,000 more Bucketheads walking around? I couldn't care less how he arrived at his approach to conversation, to his art, to his life. If Buckethead's "development" has been stunted, then give me stunted, humble, and soulful any day, vs. "enlightened," egotistical, and crude! Thank you Buckethead, for simply existing...a ray of light in a world of storm clouds; and thank you Dr. Michels for all you have done for Buckethead...and for bringing this interview to life.
Spent 50 mins just listening to his voice and crying
So it wasn’t just me. Lol
I listen to this every now and again and it helps keep me going and soothes my soul.
Saw him again last night April 4, and he is the best guitar player, and I'm sad really sad it is over and I have S.A .and I stay inside a lot. Can't be around people much , people scare me ,to the point I can't breath , so I feel his pain in that .Never being free is sad , and I'm in treatment, not working well so , go BUCKETHEAD, your a great guitar player..... Joi Haynes 😔💕🎸
Thankyou Brian for allowing this to become public.
Thankyou for finding a way to circumvent your fears and inhibitions over the years in order to share your incredible gift and amaizing talent with the world.
If I could do what you can do with a guitar, I would probably have gone about it in a similar fashion. You're not alone.
I'm listening to him and looking through the comments and it's all positive feedback how refreshing that is, there are many others out there that relate to you (BH) your not alone thankyou
I'm spending the time in the next few months/weeks to write this interview down and transcript it for myself (and for anyone that wants it) because I feel like it is important to me. I really connect with many of the things talked about by Brian and Barry, especially the fear of doing things and putting too much value in people's responses towards me and my music. Thanks so much Brian for reaching out, we all benefit from sharing experiences with each other. Thanks Barry too, for producing such a great podcast.
Things like these are why I have this theory that human beings were not made to live in such big communities close to each other, we are more like loner cat-like creatures who appear from time to time but we only thrive in solitude. And you definitely wanna check out the video talking about the experiment with mice showing the terrible effects of uncontrolled rise in population and the effects of living in permanent surveillance, despite access to infinite free resources.
hey man did you finish transcripting ?
FeelingShred seek help!
such a sweet man
Not only is now actually owning up to the fact that he is Brian Carroll, now hes talking too? Amazing!
Incredible. It's really great to see (hear) him out of character. I love this man and his music. He's my Michael Jordan on the guitar. When he talks about Paul Gilbert it's almost as if he doesn't realize his own greatness. All that he's been through lately might just make him even more amazing because when I hear him play from the heart it blows my mind how he's able to convey his emotions through his guitar. Songs like The Patrolman and Sail on Soothsayer are just emotional roller-coasters. There is still so much musical genius inside waiting to be unleashed... These are all amazing changes he's going through and I'm thankful he chose to share some of his life stories and struggles with us fans. Thank you Brian!
This guy is so magical its unbalivable
It's great to hear this very personal side of Buckethead. Extraordinary talent.........I'm a big fan! It helps to put a face on this fantastic masked guitar player.
Humble genius... overwhelming and honest. So refreshing to hear the fear peeled back to reveal the gentle and powerful persona of an incredible human, artist and unique soul. Very inspirational. Thank you Brian , your identity is important and relevant. Just blown away by your thoughts and experience.
Listening to him speak just melts your heart. The host wasn't lying. B is one of the kindest, most, humble human beings on this planet.
This interview was truly amazing. You really learn a lot about the man behind the mask but at the same time I feel like he has already told us all of this from what he writes in his music. So glad he finally did this he is an inspiration to many people. Hope his heart heals and he can continue making the music we all know and love!
Buckethead is my biggest inspiration for playing the guitar. Thank you for doing all that you do by making the music that you do, truly one of a kind
that is very helpful with my anxiety issues.thanks for sharing this . it is really courages in a way
I really appreciate the deep conversation here. Discovering this so many years after first discovering Buckethead makes me feel a type of way....
You are a blessing to us all Buckethead. I’ve been obsessed with your guitar playing lately and to hear your wisdom really solidifies who you are and your playing. You’re a godsend.
Buckethead he's changed my life I'm so grateful ,,thank you Great Universe for creating Him and for this podcast
What an amazing guy, just a regular human. Insecure but doing his best to overcome it. Whatever you have to deal with, you find a way to get through it. You still inspire many people, knowingly or unknowingly. I saw you live like 10 years ago, and I was blown away. You are a world class player. Knowing Buckethead exists, pushes anyone who ever picks up a guitar, to just try to be 1% better. Thanks for all your musical contributions and all the smiles every time I put on a song of yours.
I wonder if Brian knows just how much his music has impacted some peoples lives. I’m 29 now and been listening to buckethead since I was 11-12, I’ve grew up with his music and he was the reason I started playing guitar. I know how to play more buckethead songs than I do of any other artist, his music has gotten me through some very rough times emotionally. I hope he knows how much his music means to some people. I saw him live in 2011 at the Neighborhood theater in Charlotte, and to this day it’s the only concert I’ve ever been to.
Thanks for putting this out, Mr. Carrol. I'm sure it wasn't easy but rest assured, your words are truly inspirational. You give the world many joys, we can not give you anything back, only support.
Thank you for putting this together. Great insight into one of the greatest musicians of our time.
I just hope one day he collaborates with Jason Becker..
They were born in the same year, in the same state, and both have physical challenges to overcome.
Both of them are incredible human beings with beautiful souls.
They are almost like the light and dark of the same coin..
A dream come true that would be.
Happy to have both of them still making music though!
Thanks B!
When he started talking about his parents, I almost started tearing up.
I did start tearing up
Thanks a lot, buckethead, I hope you live to see 100
I saw him last night (4/23/18) at Jergel's in PA and was struck by how much humanity he brought to the show, despite the disambiguation. Along with the raw emotion of his playing, he interacted with the audience, letting kids in attendance play his guitar, passing out toys to them, and wearing the KFC buckets they were wearing. A true class act; you're awesome Brian Carrol.
I noticed in some videos how gentle and patient he is with people. I saw a video of
him fall on a nunchuck and I was so concerned for him I got tears and had my hand over my mouth hoping he was ok and wouldn’t be too sore later that night. Poor sweet Buckethead
I can't put into words how much your music and the places it sends me to mean to me BUCKETHEAD and you Sir... I have so much love ,respect and admiration for bro , Wishing you only the best.
He says "I have a long way to go"... He is soooo sweet, so real, so much fun and amazing. Love him inside outside everyside!
Wonderful podcast. It shows even superheroes can be vulnerable.
this was awesome. it helped me alot. shoutout to buckethead and his folks. RIP.
What a treat ,much love
Totally mind blowing guitarist .... Big respect
Eu nunca tinha ouvido falar nele até o dia que ele apareceu no Guns n Roses. E a pergunta era: quem é esse cara, de onde ele veio, pq esse balde na cabeça e essa máscara?. E aí a sua referência de bons guitarristas muda completamente depois de ouvir ele tocar.
Você conhece Jeff Beck e sabe que ele é bom. Depois vc ouve Eric Clapton e sabe que ele é excelente. Aí vc ouve Eddie Van Halen e não tem dúvida do seu talento. Você ouve lendas como Randy Roads, Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi.... Você gosta de GNR e adora o Slash... Até o dia em que vc conhece o Buckethead e não entende como ele consegue ser tão surreal tocando guitarra.
Isso também mostra como o Axl é esperto e sabe onde encontrar pessoas talentosas.
Esse cara é diferente de tudo. Não há ninguém que chegue pelo menos perto da sua capacidade. Eu nem sei se ele é desse mundo mesmo. Talvez não.
I've loved music my entire life. Just a week ago I found Buckethead I've heard the name a couple of times and wish more people could witness the amazing talent he truly has. He's inspired me to keep playing guitar again. His guitar is his escape from the sad world we live in at times.
Buckethead. Thank you for your work and helping me through depression. Youre the man!
Buckethead deserves all the love in the world, such an awesome dude I saw him live once in bum fuck nowhere Bozeman MT. Best live performance I've ever seen. this man has influenced me in ways I cannot describe. He makes the most soulful music I've ever heard. Cannot describe how amazing every song of his I listen to is. Most underrated and influential guitarist I've ever discovered. I Listen to Electric Tears, Electric Sea and Colma every night when I go to sleep. Puts me at peace. I love Brian Carol/ Buckethead. Nothing but respect and love for this guy and what he does.
My inspiration, Remember I put his mural in my school in my country 20 years ago and it’s still there
Thank you for doing this Brian. I was deeply touched by a lot of moments here.
Buckethead lives on.
Great interview. He's a brave and talented soul. Bravo Mr. Buckethead.
That's the best way I've ever heard a musician 3xplain a live experience. It's much like a roller coaster..or a ride
Not only the best guitarist in history
an amazing human being
So incredible this phenomenal artist.He needs more exposure.
THIS IS THE GREATEST GIFT BUCKETHEAD EVER GAVE. AND TO HEAR HIM TALK ABOUT HIS HEALTH SPECIALY HIS PARENTS DEATHS. LOVE YOU BIG B
So humble, love him just a little bit more.
Love him a lot more.
@@nicem8746 No I love him more.
I can’t thank you enough for uploading this!