4:48 - Up & down my spine....for over 20 years. RIP Bernie. Long live Buckethead, Brain, Bill, Bootsy - and thank you for the best piece of music ever x .
The little scratches on the strings remind me of seagulls. Takes me back to living on the coast. I feel the wind in my hair and smell the salt. This song has always brought me peace.
Negative ions are abundant in nature, especially around waterfalls, on the ocean surf, at the beach and widespread in mountains and forests. They neutralize free radicals.It seems that it also puts us at peace spiritually. You must return to the coast if you feel it calling you.
Fantastic song, I still remember exactly when I went to a shop in Zurich many many many years ago (in the nineties...) and bought the CD album. A masterpiece of its own in my opinion, hats off! Music, lyrics, sounds, cover, everything is mad and the work of genius :-)
This is my initial introduction to Praxis... hearing their music for the first time right now, though I've heard their name (and their members) for years now. If only I'd known what I've been missing...
Yes should have been there in the 90s when thus first dropped better yet you should have been there in the 70s when bootsy and bernie was laying the funk down with pfunk
After years I resolved the mystery(after a period of extremely effective suppression): "Hallo Spaceboy" by David Bowie...and it the resemblance ain´t as striking as it were in my memory!
always thought that Bernie and bootsy was letting out some funkadelic Oates loose when they recorded with buckethead and praxis if George was a member they would have been funkadelic records
AAAHHH...i just can´t figure out which song has nearly the same beginning, is not by "Praxis", but by a far more popular band and is interrupted by fast, heavy riffs...i just can´t remember it...i think it also was on some movie soundtrack!
....this is mind blowing music. I agree with @MickeyBoyMovies the improvised solo is insane as well, buckethead on stage with his axe, nothing else...the man is a guitar God!
@@Salirbeber1 Hey, I'm still here and this song is still on the playlist... it seems unreal that it's been 11 years. There's no way that can be possible! I definitely hear the similarities. "Prolix Mood" fits in the same space. All seem at a sample like music I would never enjoy, but Buckethead makes it happen. Hadn't heard "Population Override" before - like at least half of Bucket's music, due to his release rate - so TY. ET/Colma are indeed awesome, but the keyboards are the draw here.
@@pelyphin0 Bernie worrell is something else man, he can make that "mini-moog" sound like heaven. maybe listen to Killer mosquito by Bernie, it's not with Buckethead but it's still instrumental goodness.
@judaspriestrock It isnt sad being alone. Being alone makes you think about the world around you, being alone makes forget about how the rules of our behaviour, being alone makes you think about the world around you, being alone makes you apreciate the world that is sorounding you and embrace it, being alone makes you think clearer, but thoose who are not alone... does not understand how it feels.
"The Interworld And The New Innocence" , by Raoul Vaneigem: "On the fringes of uneasy subjectivity the canker of power eats away. There thrives undying hate, the demons of revenge, the tyranny of envy, the rancour of frustrated desire. It may be a marginal infection, but it threatens every side; an interworld. "The interworld is the no-man's land of subjectivity. Its borders tremble with the fundamental cruelty of cop and rebel, oppression and the poetry of revolt. Halfway between its recuperation by the spectacle and its revolutionary use, the dreamer's extra-space-time spawns monstrous creations after the image of his own desires and that of power. The increasing poverty of daily life has turned into a sort of public amenity suitable for every kind of investigation, an open battlefield between creative spontaneity and what corrupts it..... "The bloody dawn of riots doesn't dissolve the monstrous creatures of the night. It clothes them in light and fire, and scatters them through towns and across the countryside. The new innocence is baleful dreams come true. Subjectivity only constructs itself by destroying what hampers it, and the violence necessary to this end is drawn from the interworld. The new innocence is the lucid construction of annihilation.... "The most peaceful of men are full of bloody dreams. .... In the barbarity of riots, the arson, the popular savagery, the excesses that terrify bourgeois historians, we find exactly the right vaccine against the cold atrocity of the forces of order and hierarchical oppression. "In the new innocence, the interworld suddenly erupts and submerges oppressive structures. The game of nothing-but violence is engulfed by the everything-and violence of the revolutionary game. "The shock of freedom works miracles. Nothing can resist it, neither mental illness, remorse, guilt, the feeling of powerlessness, nor the brutalisation created by the environment of power. .... The most coherent explosion of anger has a great chance of being a general uprising. "Three thousand years of living in the shadows can't withstand ten days of revolutionary violence. The reconstruction of society will simultaneously reconstruct everyone's unconscious. "The revolution of everyday life will blot out ideas of justice, punishment and torture, which are notions dependent on exchange and fragmentation. We don't want to be judges, but, by destroying slavery, masters without slaves recovering a new innocence and gracefulness in living. We have to destroy the enemy, not judge him.... "The new innocence entails destroying an order of things that has always tried to pin down the art of living and which today is threatening what remains of authentically lived experience. I don't need reasons to defend my freedom."
Wonder how Buckethead felt the. Playing with vets like bootsy and Bernie I mean check the resumes bootsy one of the of jbs to pfunk, to.the rubber band to zapp.and Roger and all that to funking around with Buckethead and Dee lite Bernie was with the freaking talking heads and all the stuff he did with pfunk and the rubber band These rappers resumes can't compete bootsy and Bernie got unreleased stuff for the next two hundred years
A lot of Buckethead song have the same chord progression, but with over 2000 songs on his catalogue, it's impossible not to have a few of the same chords in some of the songs.
@@wakenow1 Absolutely. I'm in no way knocking him for it either. He certainly has his affections. I think the catalog is so large because he intends to write every chord progression possible & leave us in the dust 😂
@@oldschooltakingyaback he's definitely a different breed of guitar player. Not only playing guitar but the banjo, acoustic, and he's got his own custom setup for FX. His music is legendary even if people don't know it. Mortal Kombat, everyone's heard that theme song, mighty morphing power rangers, everyone's heard it. Bucket also plays with les claypool and brain who made the south Park theme song. His music is everywhere and only a select few people know about it. I can confidently say for a fact that he's underrated.
@@wakenow1 Underappreciated for sure. I've seen him live 3-4 times, it's always fantastic. I did a good rhythm on his killswitch at a show in NJ & he handed me his pick (insane). It was better than getting a toy. He's the reason why I play fast as I can play speeds like he does. If you play, and you think it's impossible, it's not. It's so much fun.
4:48 - Up & down my spine....for over 20 years. RIP Bernie. Long live Buckethead, Brain, Bill, Bootsy - and thank you for the best piece of music ever x .
I listened to this song about 79 times today.
And it has a nut in the URL.
OMFG
@@ahmetcorek4097 damn been 9 years already? time flies huh
@@Progress_vs_time yes it does...
@@Progress_vs_time progress lost that race bruh
That was some funny shit 9 years ago and Today, 13Dec2020😁
The little scratches on the strings remind me of seagulls. Takes me back to living on the coast. I feel the wind in my hair and smell the salt. This song has always brought me peace.
Negative ions are abundant in nature, especially around waterfalls, on the ocean surf, at the beach and widespread in mountains and forests. They neutralize free radicals.It seems that it also puts us at peace spiritually. You must return to the coast if you feel it calling you.
So much love Bernie. Your Spaceship Earth experience is over, you win. RIP
Just listened to this track about 28 times in a row.
I did that with Too Many Humans zoomed out in my tattoo studio.. 5 hrs over amd over while I was transfixed on the shapes my hands could make
It's a hard track to follow.. takes me to a different place, I want to stay there
Not enough
@@DavidTa2 Glad to hear that, do you still listen to it?
beautiful song... long live Buckethead, the guitar master
It`s my first lobotomy and feels great. THANX Buckethead. See you next session.
from the soulful beginning to the uplifting ending, without a doubt the best song ever!!!
This song evokes so many feelings. It's really something special.
I always feel at peace when I listen to this. This is beautiful.
How can possibly a human beeing with ears vote negative to such a masterpiece?! WTF!?!
they're high. confused the like button
@@srinjoyghosh7273 HAHAHA sure!
They turned their phone upside down so they can like it again
I believe that TROLLS 'thumb-down' comments looking for a response.
R.I.P. Bernie. You will be missed by many here on earth.
praxis is just phenomenal.
This has to be one of my top five favorite songs of all timeme
Saw Buckethead play this live in Milwaukee, WI and it gave me chills when I heard those first few notes.
Around halfway through this song I feel like I'm witnessing the creation of the universe.
3 stars
Omg my mind was blown once more.
I love this song.
How did I just now stumble upon this......mindblown!
Don't worry lol as I also stumbled upon buckethead just this morning
Fantastic song, I still remember exactly when I went to a shop in Zurich many many many years ago (in the nineties...) and bought the CD album. A masterpiece of its own in my opinion, hats off! Music, lyrics, sounds, cover, everything is mad and the work of genius :-)
very very well done all.................................................................
My first time listen'n to Praxis...Damn Bootsy, I should have knew 'bout this...where was I??? LOL...this is FIRE!!! The whole album...
es increible los climas que crea este vago... buckethead es un genio... no se como tiene tanta creatividad...
This is my initial introduction to Praxis... hearing their music for the first time right now, though I've heard their name (and their members) for years now. If only I'd known what I've been missing...
How’s the 9 years since been jay?
greatest song ever, fucking PERIOD.
the original legend!!!!
ive only heard a few of their songs so far, but already i feel like i can say i love Praxis :P
how is this over 10 years old and I'm hearing it for the first time.... and it's speaking to my soul?
Same
This album is actually 27 years old now
Yes should have been there in the 90s when thus first dropped better yet you should have been there in the 70s when bootsy and bernie was laying the funk down with pfunk
@@chrisedwards3214 i feel like the nineties weren't ready for shit like this. i think we still aren't ready lol.
@@marlonmarquez4798 yeah dude as you say we are not ready for this stuff. exactly from different world.
If I could talk to Buckethead for an HR my life would be complete....true talk
Listening to this is like catching a ride to Saturn.
Its an emotional ride for me
It picks up once you enter fast moving traffic on Saturn's rings
I owe these guys my guitar playing
I love this song. I love bucky
Wow... just... wow.
3:30 - 6:28 = mind blown.
I wish this was a half an hour long track
i like this song
After years I resolved the mystery(after a period of extremely effective suppression):
"Hallo Spaceboy" by David Bowie...and it the resemblance ain´t as striking as it were
in my memory!
Cool phaser on the bass, didn’t expect that
Sounds like buckethead :D... Awesome band and awesome guitarist
that is because it is buckethead!
Perfection recorded
never heard studio version, this tune is locked in my Buckethead top 5 (y)
Amazing
Buckethead: God manifested in the Guitar.
Hell no. Even if God did exist, no way he'd be able to play guitar like Buckethead...
Buckethead é incrível mesmo!
Alta banda
@@585ghz ele é um ser de outro mundo.
🙌
other half of this track has kickboxer vibes to it, its very 80's!!!
Timeless classic
god i shat my self at 3:17 thats the best shit EVER iv listen to that part atleast a million times!!!!!!!!!
Yeah that part is bad ass. It kicks in and sends me to another place
ZEVKE GELDIM BUCKETTTTTTTTTTTT
EarGASM!!!!
@kkimm90 My dude, this is none other than the great Bootsy Collins on the bass. Of course the sound is immaculate. haha
hermosura de música
Rip Bernie Worrell
always thought that Bernie and bootsy was letting out some funkadelic Oates loose when they recorded with buckethead and praxis if George was a member they would have been funkadelic records
jazz radio in Poland, looooooooooooooooooooooooooong time ago
this was featured on the skate video, "search for animal chin'', waay before 1992......
AAAHHH...i just can´t figure out which song has nearly the same beginning, is not by "Praxis", but by a far more popular band and is interrupted by fast, heavy riffs...i just can´t remember it...i think it also was on some movie soundtrack!
....this is mind blowing music. I agree with @MickeyBoyMovies the improvised solo is insane as well, buckethead on stage with his axe, nothing else...the man is a guitar God!
i've been a bootsy fan for like 20 years but never heard any Praxis album b4.....
it's like my ears are ejaculating!
Isso é um hino :3
Como é bom encontrar um BR aqui kksk
@kkimm90 It's Bootsy Collins man! I doubt we'd have Justin Chancellor if it weren't for Bootsy.
wow, the funk blew my mind right after buckethead lured it into a hole of sadness. good sadness that is.
Love this.
From 3:14 onwards it reminds me of Donkey Kong Country 3 from the SNES, which makes it even more awsome for me
Is there anything else with a sound remotely close to this, particularly the second half?
Buckethead's Electric Tears album, and several tracks on his Colma album.
11 years later. But I would say that population override by Buckethead is much more similar to the second half of this song than Electric Tears
@@Salirbeber1 Hey, I'm still here and this song is still on the playlist... it seems unreal that it's been 11 years. There's no way that can be possible! I definitely hear the similarities. "Prolix Mood" fits in the same space. All seem at a sample like music I would never enjoy, but Buckethead makes it happen.
Hadn't heard "Population Override" before - like at least half of Bucket's music, due to his release rate - so TY.
ET/Colma are indeed awesome, but the keyboards are the draw here.
@@pelyphin0 Bernie worrell is something else man, he can make that "mini-moog" sound like heaven. maybe listen to Killer mosquito by Bernie, it's not with Buckethead but it's still instrumental goodness.
Aa
@judaspriestrock
It isnt sad being alone.
Being alone makes you think about the world around you, being alone makes forget about how the rules of our behaviour, being alone makes you think about the world around you, being alone makes you apreciate the world that is sorounding you and embrace it, being alone makes you think clearer, but thoose who are not alone...
does not understand how it feels.
Being alone sucks i used to think otherwise until i experienced otherwise...
add in link REPEATER fter youtube, so you get an automate song repeater
last half reminds me more of the megaman games
@baconater4000 I read that with Bootsy's voice in my head... lol
ooohh fu c yeaaah bucket is amazing
3:14
Dizz McFunk that's what God sounds like
My favorite part of this song, tbh.
@@DROWXXI that's what praxis sounds like. Yeah!!
0:00
@trogdor125 ..... just 3?!
Asombroso :3
@ToolsnFire and you died out of overwhelming pleasure from this song ?
🎉😊
Is there two versions of this ?
Oh FUCK YES.
I think it's funkadelic and boots and buckethead are from the same orb.
bootsy and buckie ftw
"The Interworld And The New Innocence"
, by Raoul Vaneigem:
"On the fringes of uneasy subjectivity the canker of power eats away. There thrives undying hate, the demons of revenge, the tyranny of envy, the rancour of frustrated desire. It may be a marginal infection, but it threatens every side; an interworld.
"The interworld is the no-man's land of subjectivity. Its borders tremble with the fundamental cruelty of cop and rebel, oppression and the poetry of revolt. Halfway between its recuperation by the spectacle and its revolutionary use, the dreamer's extra-space-time spawns monstrous creations after the image of his own desires and that of power. The increasing poverty of daily life has turned into a sort of public amenity suitable for every kind of investigation, an open battlefield between creative spontaneity and what corrupts it.....
"The bloody dawn of riots doesn't dissolve the monstrous creatures of the night. It clothes them in light and fire, and scatters them through towns and across the countryside. The new innocence is baleful dreams come true. Subjectivity only constructs itself by destroying what hampers it, and the violence necessary to this end is drawn from the interworld. The new innocence is the lucid construction of annihilation....
"The most peaceful of men are full of bloody dreams. .... In the barbarity of riots, the arson, the popular savagery, the excesses that terrify bourgeois historians, we find exactly the right vaccine against the cold atrocity of the forces of order and hierarchical oppression.
"In the new innocence, the interworld suddenly erupts and submerges oppressive structures. The game of nothing-but violence is engulfed by the everything-and violence of the revolutionary game.
"The shock of freedom works miracles. Nothing can resist it, neither mental illness, remorse, guilt, the feeling of powerlessness, nor the brutalisation created by the environment of power. .... The most coherent explosion of anger has a great chance of being a general uprising.
"Three thousand years of living in the shadows can't withstand ten days of revolutionary violence. The reconstruction of society will simultaneously reconstruct everyone's unconscious.
"The revolution of everyday life will blot out ideas of justice, punishment and torture, which are notions dependent on exchange and fragmentation. We don't want to be judges, but, by destroying slavery, masters without slaves recovering a new innocence and gracefulness in living. We have to destroy the enemy, not judge him....
"The new innocence entails destroying an order of things that has always tried to pin down the art of living and which today is threatening what remains of authentically lived experience. I don't need reasons to defend my freedom."
@ToolsnFire sir, youre wrong. Everything was great till 6:28
@kkimm90 agreed, agreed! chancellor rules the effects
Wonder how Buckethead felt the. Playing with vets like bootsy and Bernie
I mean check the resumes bootsy one of the of jbs to pfunk, to.the rubber band to zapp.and Roger and all that to funking around with Buckethead and Dee lite
Bernie was with the freaking talking heads and all the stuff he did with pfunk and the rubber band
These rappers resumes can't compete bootsy and Bernie got unreleased stuff for the next two hundred years
l'Original
Praxis - Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) - The Interworld And The New Innocence
@Funkdogg Better remember to clean up!
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@styloah Bootsy Babyy
This is whitewash pt. 1 imo, same chord shape in the start.
A lot of Buckethead song have the same chord progression, but with over 2000 songs on his catalogue, it's impossible not to have a few of the same chords in some of the songs.
@@wakenow1 Absolutely. I'm in no way knocking him for it either. He certainly has his affections. I think the catalog is so large because he intends to write every chord progression possible & leave us in the dust 😂
@@oldschooltakingyaback he's definitely a different breed of guitar player. Not only playing guitar but the banjo, acoustic, and he's got his own custom setup for FX. His music is legendary even if people don't know it. Mortal Kombat, everyone's heard that theme song, mighty morphing power rangers, everyone's heard it. Bucket also plays with les claypool and brain who made the south Park theme song. His music is everywhere and only a select few people know about it. I can confidently say for a fact that he's underrated.
@@wakenow1 Underappreciated for sure. I've seen him live 3-4 times, it's always fantastic. I did a good rhythm on his killswitch at a show in NJ & he handed me his pick (insane). It was better than getting a toy. He's the reason why I play fast as I can play speeds like he does. If you play, and you think it's impossible, it's not. It's so much fun.
flash...
Wtf no thumbs down!
Will Pack ;(
Slash : buckethead don't have soul on her'smusic.
I : lol lol lol lol ... Buckethead very very soul than u
Everything was great till 3:15
most commenters here should lay off the drugs