+Scott Patterson it's actually annoying how much he releases. Like you can't keep up and all the stuff is really hard to find and it fills up loads of space on my ipod
in my 60 years on this earth I have heard a lot of great guitarists (Hendrix, Satriani, Vai, Gilmour, etc.etc.)...but this guy is absolutely amazing and can play anything perfectly. I just wish I had discovered him years ago. Thank You Bucket/Brian for hours of enjoyment. You are a master of reality.
Jeffrey Bucher your sentiments match mine perfectly. The artists you mentioned are right there, along with Page, Beck & Clapton, but, for the emotions I feel most, I’ll always put on Buckethead. I discovered Brian’s music as he pulled into one of my Pandora stations a few years back, I think it was my Jeff Beck station.
Warning if you play guitar and listen to buckethead side effects may include; a desire to be better, depression realizing you can't be on his level, staring at your guitar in sadness, trying to emulate buckethead, wishing you were better, and listening to more buckethead to motivate you to get better at guitar. symptoms may repeat.
Lold. I just played this song for my son over the telephone as he standing in lock-up for the next god knows how many days, this is what he requested to listen to while I let him listen over the telephone- I'm lighting one up....!! Go Team Austin!
+Chris Mulford actually if you focus on his techniques one at a time and have the time to practice, you can get pretty close and the high you get from it tops all the symptoms you mentioned, so its kinda worth it :D
+Chris Mulford Anyone can become as good at him on the guitar. As creative? Maybe not. But it's not like with trying to be a professional basketball player when your 5'6".
+The Blïnd Mönk Same, i love to impro on Padmasana for example, easy patern and such interesting to play with, just perfect song to learn and to try to understand the master :3
well not so much now. he once was. he gets millions of views now. ever been to a show? they're pretty poppin and have been since at least 2009. probably way way before that tho.
I don't think I'll ever be as good as Buckethead but he inspires me to get better and I am getting better but he is so badass he puts my life in the right rhythm in the right prospect when I'm depressed I think of his music in my mind and it sets me free God bless Buckethead and band. The way he plays there are no words to be said. I'm 73 years old and loved his music and my sister is 79 years old and and loves Buckethead too.
The most emotional, beautiful and haunting piece of music I've EVER heard. It can move me to tears, sometimes I can't even listen to it. I'm not sure if it makes me happy or sad, but it moves me emotionally like nothing else. A true masterpiece, guitar, drums and keyboards, absolutely stunning.
everytime i listen to this song i feel like i'm on depression and his guitar is cutting through my body my heart every single notes and i want it more and more
i got lost on a random drive with a friend with this song playing i look over and say im sorry i have no idea where we are. he said, are you kidding me who cares? keep driving and put this on repeat with tears in his eyes.
My condolences Samantha! I hope you're in a position where you can celebrate his life and see all the ways he's touched your life, thus immortalized himself!
@@alexedsell8138 people actually say that I'm like okay you only say that because the only song you know by buckethead is Jordan and that's only cause guitar hero Anybody who actually know buckethead would never say such things
I'm 31 years old. Listened to a lot of damn good guitar music in my life, from Zeppelin to Khruangbin and many places in between, but this song is just an absolute masterpiece from beginning to end. It truly belongs in a historical music vault to be preserved as one of the best examples of mastery of not just playing an instrument, but using that instrument to express and evoke emotion through music. The pacing and composition of this song is exquisitely crafted and the guitar phrasing is so masterfully written. It's gripping and enthralling, but gentle and melancholy at the same time. Count yourself blessed to have heard some of the greatest moments of sound created by humans.
7:08 Holy shit. That is fucking beautiful. Its just so good. Its a jazzy synth that has blues to it. Fucking great all the musicians did well. Not just Buckethead but Travis and who ever is behind that synth. Drums as well.
Hans Salazar Buckethead is all music genres and bands wrapped up in his hands. Only other underated legend is Erez Eisen of Infected Mushroom. Only two I listen to
It's been 10 years now and I'm still here. I crave all kinds of music, it's always shifting but I'm still HERE. My love for buckethead will never change. From the soothing to the chaotic tracks, just something that connects to me.
The most underrated piece of guitar ever recorded. Up there with For The Love of God. Pure perfection. Some of the notes in this song hit you to the deepest part of your soul. I listened to this song the night my mother died, and it will forever have a place in my heart. Flawless.
buckethead has reached such a high level of awesomeness, it is impossible for any human to do this. He is not human at all, but a conjured form of pure awesome
All these soulless, fake people to be exact. I'm sure it hurts someone like Buckethead, one of the most pure and gentle souls to ever grace this planet.
Never had this happen to me but i thought I'd comment since it just did. Saw your post 1 sec before 6:12 and prepped my ears for the awesomeness and it was delivered.
i am so embarrassed. how did i miss. . .oh ya. . .wife n kids. . today is the first time i've heard him. but been lovin Primus' "Buckethead" forever.. better late than never, and i sure can use his groove these days. . . .
No words needed. This will touch your soul and bring you to deepest levels of your heart. You can recognize something remarkable if you hear it. Props to Buckethead.
I mean, of course the guitar takes the spotlight, but can we show some love to the rest of this track's production? The drums, if programmed, are programmed *very* well, and the Wurly in the back with the left-to-right panning is just gorgeous. The song slots together like a sad, jazzy, bluesy, Pink Floyd-esque puzzle.
All of the instruments on this album are played by real people. There’s Travis Dickerson on keyboards, Buckethead on guitar and bass, and Pinchface on drums.
I'm in awe...amazing. Santana gave him high praises! Just recently heard about him, where have I been? I want all 298 LPs, holy crap. He's been busy, lol. I'm impressed that he can cross genres & still sound fantastic!
I've never heard anyone ANYONE play the blues like Brian. I have so much respect for BB king . Chuck Berry . howling wolf and all the ORIGINALS but not even they can touch the soul and power this guy has. a true God a real religion.
No words to describe. Masterpiece. Going to see him may 18th at Culture room. Cant wait MDMA will be the perfect accompaniment. I am psyched. Happiness beyond this dimension
I'm very thankful for those who have discovered this guy, you are listening to the best guitarist of this dimension. Atemporal guitarist. Will never be forgotten.
There is no other Guitarist, or other Musician for that matter that comes remotely close to this brilliance. Buckethead is on a Level that we will never ever get to experience from anyone else ever again. Enjoy him while your here.
I DON'T REMEMBER WHEN I HEARD THIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME. BUT UNTIL TODAY I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW THIS GUY CAN COMPOSE SOMETHING SO DEEP? BUCKET IT IS REALLY NOT OF THIS WORLD, IT HAS NO OTHER EXPLANATION I JUST HAVE THANK YOU FOR BEING ALIVE TO SEE SEE AND HEAR THIS. THANKS !! BUCKET
1:45 gets me every time. It hits the heart at about Mach 7 and fly across to the mirrored opposite of the Cosmos. Generating about a 'feeling bus' full of love atoms.
This is not guitar. This is a signing soul culminating with ultimate technique and a gift I would sell my soul to acheive. Between Soothsayer and this, please don't stop there. One of the very best.
Been down with the bucket for many many moons now and there are still guitar licks in this song that my brain can't even comprehend how to breakdown or decipher.. still my favorite bucket song of all time
This song gives me a lot of nostalgia. Somewhat it remembers me of my teens days listening to Pink Floyd, trying to escape reality. It makes me remember who I were and am. Really moving.
Esta cancion la descubri el año pasado, y es la unica que puedo decir que me llega adentro del corazon, me produce una mezcla de emociones que nisiquiera puedo describir... gracias por existir buckethead
Man, I'm 49.. His creativity really keeps me going. Hey Brothers and Sister, if you love Buckethead, then we have so much in common. I can't seem to get enough of this guy and his music. Maybe we need to create a Buckethead social community. Maybe one where we are online video chatting while Buckethead is playing ..Maybe Buckethead can join in every once in a while..
Listening to this while Im with "friends" everyone is so caught up in their phones, and nobody listens. If you feelbthe same as I do then just know you're not alone. Stay strong and keep living people ♡♡♡♡
Ok Brian yes. So I just watched the interview with his therapist. It's truly mind blowing to listen to him speak and try to explain things. Brian is trying so so hard, bless and help this genius universe please!!!!! Anyways it's crucial to listen to him in that because now I can understand his music better, ohh don't worry I have like 80 of his solo cds and like 60 project cds. He is Extremely shy and the kindest old innocent childlike soul, he constantly afraid of things such as, what people think of him, judging, or what his audience thinks after each song, etc etc. Anxiety and the like. The mask is not a gimmick, it is his coping mechanism. The eye holes are even screened over so he barely sees anyone(he says they all just look like ghosts). He does not want to see crowd or individual reaction. His therapist in the interview even goes over the Dusting technique he taught Brian and he uses it constantly to cope. Brian is probably one of the most intense cases of these mind things, that many have, so it is virtually miraculous he performs. He is trying to work things out so hard. He is sad because both his parents have passed, he stated his parents used to love to hear him play, so when he makes music he feels like they are with him etc. He communicates with music. This explains his practice discipline like no other guitarist. Brian said.... "I have a long way to go". (His guitaring). He said in the interview he had a great childhood etc and never mentioned any abuse etc, just his parents and his heart issues and his back problems(posture from being tall and an introvert, so all his life hunched over to not be, recognized/seen". He is a person that worries, is afraid, does no drugs or booze. In this song I can now feel him correctly and understand why he pours so much into his work, it's his mouth. Watch the interview fans, stop calling him Buckethead, it's not a funny thing. He is Brian. ❤❤❤❤
Too many humans, too little humanity
too many guitarists too few bucketheadS
deep
there can only be only one buckethead
too little cards against humanity
zak loxray if that's not the dumbest fucking comment then I don't know what is.
Thats why instrumental music is the best, your mind is free to think anything, Buckethead a true guitar legend!
Juste discovered this guy.... It's like discovering a cave fulla gems. Infinite brightness.
+akalibadaify Keep going
You have quite a bit of catching up to do. Buckethead has released 251studio albums to date. 70 in 2014 alone.
+akalibadaify yeah hes chill
+Scott Patterson it's actually annoying how much he releases. Like you can't keep up and all the stuff is really hard to find and it fills up loads of space on my ipod
Welcome to Buckethead. Many of us feel the same way.
in my 60 years on this earth I have heard a lot of great guitarists (Hendrix, Satriani, Vai, Gilmour, etc.etc.)...but this guy is absolutely amazing and can play anything perfectly. I just wish I had discovered him years ago. Thank You Bucket/Brian for hours of enjoyment. You are a master of reality.
Jeffrey Bucher whole album is improvised
EThan Sloan holy shit
Jeffrey Bucher yes same with les claypools Bernie brains album lol
Jeffrey Bucher your sentiments match mine perfectly. The artists you mentioned are right there, along with Page, Beck & Clapton, but, for the emotions I feel most, I’ll always put on Buckethead. I discovered Brian’s music as he pulled into one of my Pandora stations a few years back, I think it was my Jeff Beck station.
@Jesus Hong I mean theres a layer of mesh behind his mask, so he basically is playing blind
Warning if you play guitar and listen to buckethead side effects may include; a desire to be better, depression realizing you can't be on his level, staring at your guitar in sadness, trying to emulate buckethead, wishing you were better, and listening to more buckethead to motivate you to get better at guitar. symptoms may repeat.
Lold. I just played this song for my son over the telephone as he standing in lock-up for the next god knows how many days, this is what he requested to listen to while I let him listen over the telephone- I'm lighting one up....!!
Go Team Austin!
+majmunko23 he did something horrifyingly unlike him and screwed up several lives in the process and is going away for 15+ yes. Age: 23.
+Chris Mulford actually if you focus on his techniques one at a time and have the time to practice, you can get pretty close and the high you get from it tops all the symptoms you mentioned, so its kinda worth it :D
+Chris Mulford Anyone can become as good at him on the guitar. As creative? Maybe not. But it's not like with trying to be a professional basketball player when your 5'6".
+The Blïnd Mönk Same, i love to impro on Padmasana for example, easy patern and such interesting to play with, just perfect song to learn and to try to understand the master :3
Buckethead is criminally underrated
He kinda wants it that way
Would say more unknown than underrated. Atleast in my experiences.
he does that on purpose
well not so much now. he once was. he gets millions of views now. ever been to a show? they're pretty poppin and have been since at least 2009. probably way way before that tho.
In my house he ain't.
I don't think I'll ever be as good as Buckethead but he inspires me to get better and I am getting better but he is so badass he puts my life in the right rhythm in the right prospect when I'm depressed I think of his music in my mind and it sets me free God bless Buckethead and band. The way he plays there are no words to be said. I'm 73 years old and loved his music and my sister is 79 years old and and loves Buckethead too.
where has buckethead been all my life. This music is food for the soul, an incredible work of art.
The most emotional, beautiful and haunting piece of music I've EVER heard. It can move me to tears, sometimes I can't even listen to it. I'm not sure if it makes me happy or sad, but it moves me emotionally like nothing else.
A true masterpiece, guitar, drums and keyboards, absolutely stunning.
My thoughts exactly!!
So incredible, Brian made you feel, Exactly how he himself felt while creating it, thats the mastery, well above just playing etc.
everytime i listen to this song i feel like i'm on depression and his guitar is cutting through my body my heart every single notes and i want it more and more
i got lost on a random drive with a friend with this song playing i look over and say im sorry i have no idea where we are. he said, are you kidding me who cares? keep driving and put this on repeat with tears in his eyes.
How am I supposed to keep on enjoying music after discovering this guy? Nothing can compare to this.I'm stuck on a loop of his albums help
Your in BucketheadLand, enjoy the ride😎✌️🙏
What a wonderful place to be stuck. It's been 5 months for me!
Just roll another one, turn the lights down low, and enjoy. Life has fewer simple things that bring joy in it as time goes on. This is one of them.
Hope you found his pikes, they go on forever, no need for any other artist.
Yngwie Malmstien is untouchable. 😊
BucketHead+Rainy Mood = Perfect
And a drink
Been listening to this for over 15 years now and never gets old
The best guitarist in our universe.
the top spot is reserved for David Gilmour, but I gotta say he's pretty close.
David Gilmour and Jimmy Page imo.
Zack Gobah and maybe jimi hendrix.
Satch
Buckethead gets my vote all day long
This guy's speaks louder and says more with his guitar than most people do with words..
🤗
More than words
Not that difficult to achieve in these days. And the title says it all I guess.
I just lost my baby brother 33 days ago and this song made me cry my eyes out.
My condolences Samantha! I hope you're in a position where you can celebrate his life and see all the ways he's touched your life, thus immortalized himself!
samantha roberts , so sorry about your brother, I lost mine too, this song also makes me cry also.
samantha roberts I hope you find closure.
Stay strong
samantha roberts lost my little brother to suicide who was morally better then most people I’ve ever met. Culture is where we should start our work
In my humble opinion...the deepest one ...the best song of Buckethead... All his art is resumed in this masterpiece...
Pink Floyd vibe to this one, very nice.
Great tune to huff huff to! Just saw Buckethead live in Portland Maine on Memorial Day and he rocked the place!
2:53 the best blues lick I have ever, ever heard.
I had this on my Zune when I was in 4&5th grade. Listened to it thousands of times and never will get enough of it
This man can bring me to tears without saying a word. I love it. Long live Buckethead
I.. can´t... even.... talk right... now... The talent, authenticity, creativity is unreal..
No Soul my ass, listen to this doubters! Feel the bucket..
FEEL THE FUCKING BUCKET, MOTHERFUCKERS!! Lol
Who in the fuck could say buckethead has no soul..thats just a laughable joke...
@@alexedsell8138 people actually say that
I'm like okay you only say that because the only song you know by buckethead is Jordan and that's only cause guitar hero
Anybody who actually know buckethead would never say such things
I know...old post...but you couldn't have said it any fuckin better if you tried.
@@braxtonmarshall1883 dude, amen to that! Buckethead is just one of those artists that can make you feel anything and everything all at once
When I think back to all my years of smoking weed and not listening to buckethead while doing so...i weep for the lost time
The discovery of Buckethead's music is a unique renaissance.
Who hurt you Bucket
.... right?
@Julian Navia I'm sure happy they did, this song is amazing.
OMG I CANT BELIEVE IT! I ASKED THE SAME QUESTION TO A FRIEND OF MINE. THIS IS INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL.
Who hurt you?!
Julian Navia Humans.
i was having a terrible day, but this song just turned it around
Fuck yes
This song just oozes sultry passion and emotion. You'd be hard-pressed to find this level of raw emotion turned music anywhere in the world.
all members of the Buckethead family share the same mental universe.
Too Many Humans is Buckethead's Magnum Opus in my mind.
What a masterpeice....helps having Travis totally in his element on this track too...
I'm 31 years old. Listened to a lot of damn good guitar music in my life, from Zeppelin to Khruangbin and many places in between, but this song is just an absolute masterpiece from beginning to end. It truly belongs in a historical music vault to be preserved as one of the best examples of mastery of not just playing an instrument, but using that instrument to express and evoke emotion through music. The pacing and composition of this song is exquisitely crafted and the guitar phrasing is so masterfully written. It's gripping and enthralling, but gentle and melancholy at the same time. Count yourself blessed to have heard some of the greatest moments of sound created by humans.
7:08 Holy shit. That is fucking beautiful.
Its just so good. Its a jazzy synth that has blues to it. Fucking great all the musicians did well. Not just Buckethead but Travis and who ever is behind that synth. Drums as well.
travis is behind the synth also and pinchface the drums
It sounds incredible! There's a pink floyd's influence behind this masterpiece.
Hans Salazar Thought the same thing
Don't forget the electric piano
Hans Salazar Buckethead is all music genres and bands wrapped up in his hands. Only other underated legend is Erez Eisen of Infected Mushroom.
Only two I listen to
No, it's just the brilliance of Buckethead
Remind me funkadelic - maggot brain
It's been 10 years now and I'm still here. I crave all kinds of music, it's always shifting but I'm still HERE. My love for buckethead will never change. From the soothing to the chaotic tracks, just something that connects to me.
Glad to see someone with the same feeling !
Yes i
Literally same. My genre of choice has constantly shifted but I keep coming back and it’s been 16 years since I found him!
İts time again
The most underrated piece of guitar ever recorded. Up there with For The Love of God.
Pure perfection. Some of the notes in this song hit you to the deepest part of your soul.
I listened to this song the night my mother died, and it will forever have a place in my heart. Flawless.
buckethead has reached such a high level of awesomeness, it is impossible for any human to do this. He is not human at all, but a conjured form of pure awesome
Can not stop listening. On repeat for weeks now...... No regrets about it. Addicted to this soul squeezing sound
Soul squeezing fo sho
bro on repeat for 4 years now. no regrets whatsoever.
Still listening to this absolute masterpiece in 2023 and beyond
It's, it's like there are all these people, too many people, for him to stand it and the music is the escape.
So true
All these soulless, fake people to be exact. I'm sure it hurts someone like Buckethead, one of the most pure and gentle souls to ever grace this planet.
6:13 thats one of the most insane licks ive ever heard
That LICK at 6:12...dang. It jumped out at me 10 years ago, and today it stands the test of time. Still bad ass.
Alexander Olson. Ditto. I also remember instances like these with Vai too.
For me its that melancholic melody at 6:33. Simply beautiful
Never had this happen to me but i thought I'd comment since it just did. Saw your post 1 sec before 6:12 and prepped my ears for the awesomeness and it was delivered.
Never heard of Buckethead until early this AM, streaming youtube. All I can saw is WOW, deninately a fan for life!!
Happy Accidents.
i know he play great and crazy.but i never knew he can play this style and superb .buckethead is now my guitar god.god damn it
Too many humans, telling me how to live and what to do
!
Fuckin A!
I hear that
Hope you’re still fighting the good fight brutha
Stunning...one of the most emotional pieces of pure genius I've ever had the pleasure of listening to,thank you Buckethead!
Listen to aunt Suzie by Buckethead and get back to me
i am so embarrassed. how did i miss. . .oh ya. . .wife n kids. . today is the first time i've heard him. but been lovin Primus' "Buckethead" forever.. better late than never, and i sure can use his groove these days. . . .
This song woke me up , on Pandora, from a sound sleep because IT had to be heard. Excellent!
I seen all of yals pics i use to say Steve via i discovered BH and can't stop listening he is undisputedly theBEST 100%......
I am so happy I am listening this for the first time! Incredible!
Holy mother of guitarist.
How odd we go back to playing this song during these awful times. It’s my new go too…!
No words needed. This will touch your soul and bring you to deepest levels of your heart. You can recognize something remarkable if you hear it. Props to Buckethead.
Gently weeping without saying a word. Buckethead is completely and utterly amazing!
Every note in this song is brilliant. Like another user said, too many humans, too little humanity.
This man is extremely underrated.
If there's a level of musical sophistication that makes me hate on Buckethead, I do not wish to attain it.
this
im agre
Impossible. Music, like all art, is completely open to interpretation by the listener/viewer.
I have played guitar since 1972, I love music and I love genuine, expressive players-this guy is something very special
A paradox? Better post it..
I mean, of course the guitar takes the spotlight, but can we show some love to the rest of this track's production? The drums, if programmed, are programmed *very* well, and the Wurly in the back with the left-to-right panning is just gorgeous. The song slots together like a sad, jazzy, bluesy, Pink Floyd-esque puzzle.
All of the instruments on this album are played by real people. There’s Travis Dickerson on keyboards, Buckethead on guitar and bass, and Pinchface on drums.
Whoah, I Just wrote a comment about this song remembering me of pink floyd...it really does. It's amazing.
Travis fucking killed it
Beautiful. I come back to this every so often and I still have the same feelings I had when I first heard it.
Listening this in my corona virus quarantine.
Word dude!
Should listen Reaching.. I think that is the most relaxing song I've ever heard
me and buckethead were already quarantining, before corona!
Sorry to hear that
He really makes sounds as if a speech is present . Soul
I'm in awe...amazing. Santana gave him high praises! Just recently heard about him, where have I been? I want all 298 LPs, holy crap. He's been busy, lol. I'm impressed that he can cross genres & still sound fantastic!
Your not the only one !
he's like the most well rounded studio guitarist decided to go solo instead of ever becoming a studio guitarist. can just play anything
I've never heard anyone ANYONE play the blues like Brian. I have so much respect for BB king . Chuck Berry . howling wolf and all the ORIGINALS but not even they can touch the soul and power this guy has. a true God a real religion.
No words to describe. Masterpiece. Going to see him may 18th at Culture room. Cant wait
MDMA will be the perfect accompaniment. I am psyched. Happiness beyond this dimension
Brian and Gutrie. this 2 are on another level.
For straight blues, check out Gary Moore. Definitely an inspiration of Brian's.
I wish he did more songs like this, this is just perfect
I'm very thankful for those who have discovered this guy, you are listening to the best guitarist of this dimension. Atemporal guitarist. Will never be forgotten.
Have listened 100’s of times.
Easily one of the best instrumentals of all time.
There is no other Guitarist, or other Musician for that matter that comes remotely close to this brilliance. Buckethead is on a Level that we will never ever get to experience from anyone else ever again. Enjoy him while your here.
If I died today I'd be happy knowing that I just listened to the best guitarist ever !
I DON'T REMEMBER WHEN I HEARD THIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME.
BUT UNTIL TODAY I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW THIS GUY CAN COMPOSE SOMETHING SO DEEP?
BUCKET
IT IS REALLY NOT OF THIS WORLD, IT HAS NO OTHER EXPLANATION
I JUST HAVE THANK YOU FOR BEING ALIVE TO SEE SEE AND HEAR THIS.
THANKS !! BUCKET
I haven't heard a song this amazing in a long time. Buckethead is one of the most underrated musicians ever.
I just discovered this song and Buckethead. I can't stop listening to it. It speaks to my soul!
A. Scott Curtis same here.
I don't care what Slash thinks, I fell in love with Buckethead/Brian's playing hearing him on Chinese Democracy .
I saw Buckethead live once. Will cherish that moment forever.
1:45 gets me every time. It hits the heart at about Mach 7 and fly across to the mirrored opposite of the Cosmos. Generating about a 'feeling bus' full of love atoms.
This guy is, after my opinion, the best guitarist living. You can't even put words on how amazing he is.
I've never heard a song 'cry' until i hear this.
one of my favs
Been jamming this since like 2005. I’m primarily a hip-hop head but this is such good music. BIG MOOD
This is Pink Floyd-esque, but better. Damn I love Buckethead
too many humans, too few chickens
This is not guitar. This is a signing soul culminating with ultimate technique and a gift I would sell my soul to acheive. Between Soothsayer and this, please don't stop there. One of the very best.
During today's Troubling Times, I can ALWAYS rely on this to mellow me out.
Genius guitar work.
This is absolutely insane. What an experience. I wish I could listen to this for the 1st time again
It's like a drug...chasing that first high
Started to coast a little too hard for a minute there. Man, really zen-like vibes.
Just heard buckethead for the first time on Pandora today. Wow.
Better late than never. Just wow :)
ROFL I know Brenda me too - thanks Pandora. 250+ albums to listen to now.... WOW
You sure said it, better late than never! 251 albums it's a never ending rollercoaster ride :) welcome to bucketheadland
Been down with the bucket for many many moons now and there are still guitar licks in this song that my brain can't even comprehend how to breakdown or decipher.. still my favorite bucket song of all time
Every time I listen to this song, I am repeatedly amazed is as if it were the first time I heard it. Every, single, time.
This song gives me a lot of nostalgia. Somewhat it remembers me of my teens days listening to Pink Floyd, trying to escape reality. It makes me remember who I were and am. Really moving.
Esta cancion la descubri el año pasado, y es la unica que puedo decir que me llega adentro del corazon, me produce una mezcla de emociones que nisiquiera puedo describir... gracias por existir buckethead
Found this guy through you tube listing top guitar players. He was on the list. Never heard of him till then. Now i'm hooked!
Dude, it just doesn’t get any better then this
One of the best rock ballads ever made. Making my day ever since I discovered it since 2006 or so.
This song makes me cry of emotion
Man, I'm 49.. His creativity really keeps me going. Hey Brothers and Sister, if you love Buckethead, then we have so much in common. I can't seem to get enough of this guy and his music. Maybe we need to create a Buckethead social community. Maybe one where we are online video chatting while Buckethead is playing ..Maybe Buckethead can join in every once in a while..
Gil James plenty of Buckethead communities on Facebook
Listening to this while Im with "friends" everyone is so caught up in their phones, and nobody listens. If you feelbthe same as I do then just know you're not alone. Stay strong and keep living people ♡♡♡♡
''Nobody listens'' too true man. At least the internet reassures me that some people out there do actually listen! Peace!
I love bucket
His name is bry
This should be the top comment, at least for this song..
Btw first ever comment here on youtube
But I just had tooo😌
Buckethead all the way🙏
Try and reach out to them in these moments. :)
Ok Brian yes.
So I just watched the interview with his therapist. It's truly mind blowing to listen to him speak and try to explain things. Brian is trying so so hard, bless and help this genius universe please!!!!!
Anyways it's crucial to listen to him in that because now I can understand his music better, ohh don't worry I have like 80 of his solo cds and like 60 project cds.
He is Extremely shy and the kindest old innocent childlike soul, he constantly afraid of things such as, what people think of him, judging, or what his audience thinks after each song, etc etc. Anxiety and the like.
The mask is not a gimmick, it is his coping mechanism. The eye holes are even screened over so he barely sees anyone(he says they all just look like ghosts).
He does not want to see crowd or individual reaction.
His therapist in the interview even goes over the Dusting technique he taught Brian and he uses it constantly to cope.
Brian is probably one of the most intense cases of these mind things, that many have, so it is virtually miraculous he performs. He is trying to work things out so hard.
He is sad because both his parents have passed, he stated his parents used to love to hear him play, so when he makes music he feels like they are with him etc. He communicates with music.
This explains his practice discipline like no other guitarist.
Brian said.... "I have a long way to go". (His guitaring).
He said in the interview he had a great childhood etc and never mentioned any abuse etc, just his parents and his heart issues and his back problems(posture from being tall and an introvert, so all his life hunched over to not be, recognized/seen".
He is a person that worries, is afraid, does no drugs or booze.
In this song I can now feel him correctly and understand why he pours so much into his work, it's his mouth.
Watch the interview fans, stop calling him Buckethead, it's not a funny thing.
He is Brian. ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful. Vulnerable. Very heartfelt
Buckethead a talent to be recognized as one of the top musicians around !
allways the best guitar player liike a book full of emotion
what an overlooked gem of an album. bluesy, funky, emotional, experimental. just the way mr. Buckethead likes it.