hello everybody, hello Travis, firstable sorry for my bad english, I\'m a french guy.
I was questionning myself for the new album of Buckethead and I thought : why don\'t we choose the kind of album we would like to hear.
Travis could add a page where we could vote for the kind of style we appreciate the most with some categories : Bucketheadland like - Cuckoo clocks like - ARDITR like...
It\'ll be interesting !
the problem is that i dont wanna hear a CCOH or Bucketheadland esque kind of album. I wanna hear something new and unique ;D
But i do say that the live songs would be awesome to have in some CD
A live album would be amazing
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i second that comment. ^
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i second that comment. ^
Not really necessary - you can find sooo much very very good bootlegs on www.archive.org
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Not really necessary - you can find sooo much very very good bootlegs on www.archive.org
but one that is approved by buckethead, man, that would be awesome!
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but one that is approved by buckethead, man, that would be awesome!
I don\'t know.
Look at Secret Recipe and the concerts on the second DVD.
I mean, Mishawaka would have been much more awesome than that what\'s on it.
I was just thinking this morning that buckethead does not have enough live albums out there. I only have Praxis: Tennessee at the moment. I think there may be a few other Praxis ones, are there any others I don\'t know about ?
It would be nice to have a few of his solo tours officially released on Cd, I love listening to live concerts.
Also regarding the Archive recordings can anyone point out one or two that sound really good ? I am rarely at home with enough time to search through and listen for good ones so recomendations would be appreciated.
There is one you guys seem to not know about:
http://www.coolmusicnetwork.com/Buckethead_6_16_06_Mishawaka_Ampitheater_p/639.htm
They did have one up for Langerado, but it looks like that one is now gone...
This Mishawaka one is fantastic.
QuoteThere is one you guys seem to not know about:
http://www.coolmusicnetwork.com/Buckethead_6_16_06_Mishawaka_Ampitheater_p/639.htm
They did have one up for Langerado, but it looks like that one is now gone...
This Mishawaka one is fantastic.
I got both they are great, direct from the soundboard. I know there are lots of easily attainable boots out there but these 2 are "official BH live recordings" imo.
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Not really necessary - you can find sooo much very very good bootlegs on www.archive.org
exactly... there are soooo many live albums.. sbd recordings, audience recordings. a very large variety of live music.
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exactly... there are soooo many live albums.. sbd recordings, audience recordings. a very large variety of live music.
^and thanks to some very cool bots (wink,wink ants) they are pretty easy to get our greasy mitts on.
I wonder though, for years the Grateful Dead had a huge following of traders. But now the Dead have endless live recordings they sell in cd format, 2, 3 and 4 disc sets as well as dvd\'s. Many are some of the same shows I collected as bootlegs. They seem to sell very well. Some people are just not into bootlegs. I wonder if this is an avenue more artists will follow down the line?
The problem for me is that I want something that I won\'t know I want until I hear it, but I know it is like nothing I have already heard.
ichimatsu, enfin un français que je réussis à voir ici!
Hi everyone, it might already been said, but the interesting thing by listening buckethead CD\'s, is that\'s a new "Voyage" everytime. Even if you can find sometimes some similar atmosphere, it\'s a Brand New CD for a Brand New Trip, it\'s for that i love Buckethead.
A plus ichimatsu!