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TDRS artists, music and related topics => TDRS artists, music and related topics => Topic started by: ichimatsu on February 17, 2011, 06:49:24 pm

Title: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: ichimatsu on February 17, 2011, 06:49:24 pm
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 !
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: Bucketfel on February 17, 2011, 08:13:49 pm
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
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: NotAHickInIndy on February 18, 2011, 05:42:38 pm
A live album would be amazing
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: robotpie3000 on February 19, 2011, 12:29:33 am
QuoteA live album would be amazing

i second that comment. ^
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: waisinet on February 23, 2011, 11:33:28 am
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i second that comment. ^


Not really necessary - you can find sooo much very very good bootlegs on www.archive.org
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: robotpie3000 on February 23, 2011, 12:33:56 pm
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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!
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: Soebe on February 23, 2011, 02:59:49 pm
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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.
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: MOTHRA on February 23, 2011, 04:58:54 pm
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.

Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: fuzzface on February 23, 2011, 08:38:55 pm
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.
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: Duckhead on February 23, 2011, 09:23:46 pm
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.
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: ants on February 23, 2011, 09:44:40 pm
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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.
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: Duckhead on February 23, 2011, 10:29:15 pm
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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?
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: slunkatron on February 24, 2011, 01:06:59 am
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.
Title: Re: The new album "à la carte"
Post by: nicopon on March 02, 2011, 09:06:55 am
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!