Title: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: estranged.1098 on January 23, 2005, 06:12:42 AM Posted here: http://www.sp1at.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=65
The story Our efforts to get an interview with Buckethead were, unsurprisingly, rejected. David Lefkowiitz, Buckethead's manager, stated that in 2004 Buckethead had rejected interviews from all major music magazines including Spin, Guitar Player and Rolling Stone. David then went on to say that Buckethead had also recently deleted his email address ensuring that there was no direct way of contacting him. When asked if Buckethead was in good health after a turbulent 2004, David said that he's still the same old Buckethead. And this is from Axl's press release on BH's departure: Quote His transient lifestyle has made it impossible for even his closest friends to have nearly any form of communication with him whatsoever. Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on January 23, 2005, 06:26:13 AM i guess axl had found someone crazier ... :)
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Farmer on January 23, 2005, 06:41:20 AM Bla...dontcha think its somehow connected with his unwillingness to talk on G&R, which the interviewers, I guarantee you, will try to do???ts not about him being crazy I think, its just another piece in the mystery called "new G&R"
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Scabbie on January 23, 2005, 06:54:02 AM Probably because he's still being paid under contract?
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: GNROSAS on January 23, 2005, 10:16:49 AM Maybe he Wants to show that he didn't go to GNR for the Fame.
Obsiously these magazines would have asked about his departure from GNR. Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: oneway23 on January 23, 2005, 12:21:03 PM If BH intended to use GNR as a stepping stone for his career, he would've been plastered all over these rags giving his account of the acrimonious breakup like Michael Jackson all up on a Barbara Walters special....
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Saul on January 23, 2005, 04:08:45 PM I can tell you that both guitar world and guitarOne have done just about everything except get on their knees and beg him for an interview/story .. thats told straight to me by the editors of both mags.
he's the strong silent type I guess. :hihi: Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Queen of Everything on March 12, 2005, 05:31:12 AM Buckethead scares me...... :nervous:
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Steve McKagan on March 12, 2005, 06:40:22 AM He scared me first time I saw him. I sat down and watched RIR3 for the first time and when Buckethead started his nun-chukas-thing I was totally shocked. But when I bought Giant Robot & Monsters And Robots I found out he's a great musician and makes great records.
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Queen of Everything on March 12, 2005, 08:12:42 PM He scared me first time I saw him. I sat down and watched RIR3 for the first time and when Buckethead started his nun-chukas-thing I was totally shocked. But when I bought Giant Robot & Monsters And Robots I found out he's a great musician and makes great records. Buckethead still scares me... :nervous: Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Booker Floyd on March 14, 2005, 08:51:20 AM Whats your point, and how is this really that much different from the way Axl himself chooses to conduct things?
I also wonder if, like Axl, Buckethead has a prior reputation for being difficult to deal with... Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Saul on March 14, 2005, 01:00:16 PM I also wonder if, like Axl, Buckethead has a prior reputation for being difficult to deal with... Anybody who follows Big B or does atleast a little research into his past projects will find that everyone who has recorded with him in the past have gone on to say nothing but glorious things about him as a performer and a person. Speak to Bill Laswell , Choptop , Travis Dickerson etc etc ... all have praised him. You dont become a part of over 100 "side projects" if you are hard to deal with. Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: plasmabeam on May 11, 2005, 10:16:30 PM Whats your point, and how is this really that much different from the way Axl himself chooses to conduct things? I also wonder if, like Axl, Buckethead has a prior reputation for being difficult to deal with... as Saul said, BH is not a difficult guy. hes just a bit out there Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: ClintroN on May 12, 2005, 06:31:03 AM Bucketheads gotta get off his high horse and loosen the fuck up!!
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: HK-47 on May 13, 2005, 12:44:43 PM Bucketheads gotta get off his high horse and loosen the fuck up!! If Buckethead were any more loose he'd break down into his component parts, and no-one wants that :P I think it's refreshing to not have to deal with sour ramblings and bitter recriminations when someone leaves GNR. I also think it's very cool, respectful even, of Buckethead to keep the story under his hat. Or his bucket. Whatever. Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Saul on May 13, 2005, 07:12:59 PM Bucketheads gotta get off his high horse and loosen the fuck up!! If Buckethead were any more loose he'd break down into his component parts, and no-one wants that :P hahah , nice. :rofl: Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: axl1962 on May 15, 2005, 09:50:42 PM They should have tried to contact Herbie instead of Buckethead, he seems to be the brains.
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: mrlee on May 22, 2005, 05:16:05 AM Silence from bucket head............excellent i hope he stays that way, so then we wont ever have to see his pathetic attempts at a GNR guitarist. Yay lets just stand around moving left and right slowly, really gets the crowd going. : ok: :no:
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: damien24 on May 28, 2005, 01:06:41 AM has anyone seen the interview with ozzy about buckethead- (i think it was on muchmoremusic here in canada)-
where ozzy says he met with him to join his band or something (this was after he left gnr). if you hav'nt, its hilarious- he talks about how he wanted buckethead to not wear his mask- so instead he wore a different alien mask- and how he wanted to use his real name (wich i cant remember now) but BH said only his mom can call him by his real name- ozzy gave up- but gave him respect in the interview as well Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: noonespecial on May 28, 2005, 03:26:46 PM "Silence from bucket head............excellent i hope he stays that way, so then we wont ever have to see his pathetic attempts at a GNR guitarist. Yay lets just stand around moving left and right slowly, really gets the crowd going. "
Never seen a solo show eh kid? Maybe he was asleep...how long did he have to wait to play someone else's parts LOL! :hihi: Remember Rio, when Axl put his hand on BH's shoulder during patience, it looked like he woke him up... :hihi: Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: layne on July 08, 2005, 07:15:54 AM indeed when did Buckethead spoke?
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: August 18th on July 08, 2005, 12:09:58 PM "Silence from bucket head............excellent i hope he stays that way, so then we wont ever have to see his pathetic attempts at a GNR guitarist. Yay lets just stand around moving left and right slowly, really gets the crowd going. " Never seen a solo show eh kid?? Maybe he was asleep...how long did he have to wait to play someone else's parts LOL!? ?:hihi:? Remember Rio, when Axl put his hand on BH's shoulder during patience, it looked like he woke him up... :hihi: lol, it actually did. :hihi: Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: Caligula13 on July 10, 2005, 04:37:49 PM buckethead is cool.
i like him. and i like "Land of the dead". Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: makane on July 12, 2005, 10:49:20 AM He could've fitted Axl's band but his costume is so weird and stupid.
Title: Re: Buckethead Chooses Silence Post by: dustNroses on August 02, 2005, 07:41:40 AM He would still be under contract for years to not ever speak of GnR in interviews etc. Look how much secrecy surrounds this GnR thing. Im not surprised by his silence at all.
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