Title: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on September 17, 2006, 11:07:22 AM The parking lot attendant asks, "Who's playing tonight?".
"Buckethead." "Who the fuck's Buckethead?". Anyway... On the way in, the doorman asks, "Who's Buckethead?". "An ex-guitarist for Guns N' Roses." The doorman then proceeds to say "Axl can't hit the high notes anymore." I'm like, "No way, yeah he can!". He says, "Yeah, well there's no Slash. blah blah blah blah blah". I kept walking in. Whatever. That 1 Guy opened up. If you've never seen this guy (which I hadn't), he plays this real crazy instrument that has triggers all over it or something (it makes a whole bunch of different sounds). He also has pick-ups and guitar jacks installed on various items such as a shoe, and a saw. It was very entertaining. Buckethead was awesome, and That 1 Guy played on a lot of the songs. I picked up Bucket's new CD, "Crime Slunk Scene", which features that new awesome tune that's been on YouTube. This disc is awesome! It's up there with Colma! Seriously, it's awesome! Anyway, after the show, we're waiting by the stage exit door for Buckethead, and let me just say that security were complete assholes! They kept telling us to leave, and I kept telling them that we didn't want any problems, and that we were just fans. They finally had the cops threaten us to leave. It was just me and my friend, and our girlfriends. They were throwing a fit over 4 fans! Unreal. Oh, and before we were told to leave, this suspicious guy came out of the door, and I'm like, "Hey man, is this where the band comes out?". He says, "I don't know... Did you guys enjoy the show?". We say, "Yeah, it was great. What about you?". He said that he didn't get to see the show, because he was working it or something. My friend says, "That's him! It's Buckethead!". So I just look at the guy (suspiciously), and say, "Buckethead's awesome, huh?". He says, "Yeah, but I think he's Paul Gilbert." Anyway, I doubt it was him, but we were speculating for the rest of the night... I got some pretty good pics, and I was recording, but I ran out of recording time. I haven't listened to it yet, to see how it sounds. If it's anything good, I can post it. Okay, well I guess that's it. :beer: Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Alina on September 17, 2006, 11:48:00 AM post pics ;)
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Bumblefeet on September 17, 2006, 01:13:15 PM post those recordings too!!
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on September 17, 2006, 01:31:20 PM Give me a day or so, and I will post everything I got. : ok:
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: noonespecial on September 17, 2006, 01:37:45 PM Cool! He's coming here next week...can't wait! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: tippasaurus on September 17, 2006, 07:57:12 PM Oh, and before we were told to leave, this suspicious guy came out of the door, and I'm like, "Hey man, is this where the band comes out?".? He says, "I don't know...? Did you guys enjoy the show?".? We say, "Yeah, it was great.? What about you?".? He said that he didn't get to see the show, because he was working it or something. My friend says, "That's him!? It's Buckethead!".? Can I ask what the guy looked like? I saw a suspicious looking guy watching That 1 Guys's set when we went to the Urbana, IL show the night before the show you saw. The guy had a hat, glasses, and was wearing biker gloves. He kept touching his face and wiggling his very large hands around a la buckethead. The guy looked like a stereotypical nerd, very shy acting too. When he stood up to shake That 1 Guy's hand after the set, you could see how tall he was....he was very slender too. My brother and I were spectulating that it might be buckethead...especially since we never saw the guy again the rest of the night. Btw, what's with all the idiots moshing at the buckethead show. Calm down and watch the master instead of knocking the bejeezes out of each other! Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on September 17, 2006, 08:40:37 PM I saw a young Latino guy.? He had long hair, in a pony tail.? He wasn't particularly tall, either.? I really don't think it was Bucket, but he was acting like he knew something...? He did come out of the band's exit door, after all.? We were really drunk too though.
Anyway, the guy you're talking about sounds more like Bucket to me.? On his newest CD (which is only available at his shows for now), there is a picture of a guy with glasses and a goatee, and I'm thinking, "Who the heck is this guy?".? I read later online that this is supposed to be Buckethead unmasked.? I don't know if that's true or not, but he sounds like the guy you're describing.? I'll upload the pic in a few. As for the kids moshing...? Yeah, that was dumb, but at least they were getting into it and they didn't mosh into me, so whatever. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on September 17, 2006, 09:40:29 PM (http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e48/whatisitman/DSC00302.jpg)
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e48/whatisitman/DSC00300.jpg) (http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e48/whatisitman/CrimeSlunkSceneInside.jpg) Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on September 18, 2006, 05:08:38 AM Sound quality is C- to D+, and it cuts out toward the end.
Disc 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q5G6TCQ0 Disc 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VF8TDDNQ Pics - http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=83BEFC4C0C7F3A11 Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: tippasaurus on September 18, 2006, 08:46:58 AM Yeah, I can see a resemblance between the guy on that CD case and the guy I saw in the backstage area watching That 1 Guy. That only thing I would say is that the guy backstage didn't have the same glasses as that guy, had a very thin goatee, and he seemed thinner than the man on the CD case. But the facial features are similiar.
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Alina on September 18, 2006, 10:50:34 AM I dont know if you saw that pic before but if I'm not wrong this is buckethead unmasked
Edit: LINK REMOVED AGAIN Read the rules. /jarmo Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Alina on September 18, 2006, 01:11:10 PM sorry forgot that :P
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: bigbri on September 19, 2006, 11:25:47 PM I was there. Great show. You didn't see Buckethead unmasked, though. He wouldn't risk that at all.
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on September 20, 2006, 02:14:35 PM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: slashisvr on September 20, 2006, 02:45:28 PM everyone thinks he is paul gilbert.
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: bigbri on September 20, 2006, 10:35:11 PM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Not in public, mind you. A private interview maybe. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: sisterofyu on September 23, 2006, 10:08:53 AM your so lucky to meet bucky keekee.... :love:, when he was performing did your heart beat really fast and your knees get weak like jello>? did you feel like you were having an out of body experience and floating into the cosmos with bucky caressing your soul? could you please send me pictures of bucky unmasked to my private message mailbox? I want to have more dreams about him....keekee thanks :-*
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on September 25, 2006, 09:34:51 AM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Not in public, mind you.? A private interview maybe. Yes in public too, mind you.... There were quite a few occasions reported where people saw him (or at least a seven foot guy with massive hands and curly long hair) with bandmates or roadcrew, somewhere around the venue. Especially when they are arriving at the place. It would be easy for you to comment on how nobody could know for sure (mask etc). However people close to him would all tell you that he isn't always ?ber-carefull about it, just like they told me. -PEACE- Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WeHeldTogether on September 25, 2006, 11:33:47 AM a new bucket album? i can't keep up with that man anymore, he keeps stealing my money with these albums
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: madagas on September 25, 2006, 07:33:57 PM I don't think he would be hard to recognize due to his size...tall, lanky, huge hands. The hands would give him away to any fanatic. ;)
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: strattao on September 26, 2006, 01:05:41 PM I'm jealous - I travel for a living and I was supposed to be in Chicago when this show happened. But I got rescheduled to go to Seattle. I am going to be in Sacramento next week, and was going to go to the GnR concert there and now they have rescheduled it to January!
I'm just missing out on all fronts :( Anyhow, thanks for the pics and tunes - greatly appreciated! Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: sisterofyu on October 01, 2006, 11:09:51 PM sometimes when I watch Bucky perform its like hes secretly loving me with his guitar....keekee :love:
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: J.J. Cook on October 02, 2006, 08:32:12 PM It sucks that Buckethead isn't in GNR anymore...What's the song you mentione don youtube? I'd like to hear it. I can't find any info on buckethead.
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: bigbri on October 02, 2006, 09:58:18 PM Nottingham Lace
Right here http://youtube.com/watch?v=vYxrdrzmuUw Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: WhatIsItMan on October 04, 2006, 11:58:15 AM "Soothsayer" is the song that I was talking about.
Here it is - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpr498vngFQ It's on his new album, "Crime Slunk Scene", which is AWESOME!!! Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: manicstreet on October 04, 2006, 01:10:45 PM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Not in public, mind you.? A private interview maybe. Yes in public too, mind you.... There were quite a few occasions reported where people saw him (or at least a seven foot guy with massive hands and curly long hair) with bandmates or roadcrew, somewhere around the venue. Especially when they are arriving at the place. It would be easy for you to comment on how nobody could know for sure (mask etc). However people close to him would all tell you that he isn't always ?ber-carefull about it, just like they told me. -PEACE- Just so you know Buckethead wears a wig so if you saw a guy with long curly hair, it isnt buckethead. Also Sister or whatever your name is, please dont call him bucky it sounds terrible. Could you imagine someone saying Duffy? Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: sisterofyu on October 04, 2006, 09:38:09 PM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Not in public, mind you.? A private interview maybe. Yes in public too, mind you.... There were quite a few occasions reported where people saw him (or at least a seven foot guy with massive hands and curly long hair) with bandmates or roadcrew, somewhere around the venue. Especially when they are arriving at the place. It would be easy for you to comment on how nobody could know for sure (mask etc). However people close to him would all tell you that he isn't always ?ber-carefull about it, just like they told me. -PEACE- Just so you know Buckethead wears a wig so if you saw a guy with long curly hair, it isnt buckethead. Also Sister or whatever your name is, please dont call him bucky it sounds terrible. Could you imagine someone saying Duffy? sure I can imagine duffy, but sweet buck buck doesnt mind, Im sure he loves when I call him "bucky" sorry that it bothers you but I love calling him bucky so just scroll past my posts and it wont need to bother you....keekee : ok: Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: KIKO2K6 on October 05, 2006, 06:54:25 AM "Soothsayer" is the song that I was talking about.? Here it is - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpr498vngFQ It's on his new album, "Crime Slunk Scene", which is AWESOME!!! Hey kick ass song :yes: Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: gnrgirl1989 on October 05, 2006, 07:05:06 PM I saw Buckethead Tuesday night in Knoxville. It was awesome!!!
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Water Payment on October 17, 2006, 03:49:04 AM Whatisitman...
Looking at the hands - bone structure and how he was holding the mic stand and the guitar -- I think you right. That very well could have been him - or at least a relative... His mysterious nature is cool and makes it fun to be his fan. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on October 18, 2006, 01:40:36 PM He wouldn't risk that at all. Yes he would and has done so many times in the past... He even gave an unmasked interview, telling the interviewer he was herbie. -PEACE- Not in public, mind you.? A private interview maybe. Yes in public too, mind you.... There were quite a few occasions reported where people saw him (or at least a seven foot guy with massive hands and curly long hair) with bandmates or roadcrew, somewhere around the venue. Especially when they are arriving at the place. It would be easy for you to comment on how nobody could know for sure (mask etc). However people close to him would all tell you that he isn't always ?ber-carefull about it, just like they told me. -PEACE- Just so you know Buckethead wears a wig so if you saw a guy with long curly hair, it isnt buckethead. Also Sister or whatever your name is, please dont call him bucky it sounds terrible. Could you imagine someone saying Duffy? Everybody knows Buckethead doesn't wear a wig.? I've been a fan of him since the early nineties and have spoken to dozens of people close to him and seen tons of footage where he's Bucketless. (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a62/Slipdisc1980/about_photo_large.jpg) (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a62/Slipdisc1980/Wet7.jpg) -PEACE- Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on October 18, 2006, 08:35:25 PM In 10 years do you think He'll strip off the bucket and mask & do an "unmasked " tor like Kiss did back in the day? :hihi:
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Shakes on October 19, 2006, 03:00:23 AM In 10 years do you think He'll strip off the bucket and mask & do an "unmasked " tor like Kiss did back in the day? :hihi: Never. :hihi: Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Saul on October 30, 2006, 07:44:59 PM the guy on the actual cd "label" of CSS looks to be most certainly "p-sticks"
Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Psychophobia on November 19, 2006, 11:59:32 AM everyone thinks he is? paul gilbert. And they'd be wrong... He took lessons from Paul Gilbert back in the day. And Paul's recent material sounds nothing like BH.I used to have an old guitar magazine from the late 80s that had a photo of Brian Caroll (a.k.a. Buckethead)? in it, along with a profile of him as an up-and-coming shredder. **a brief google search later** Here it is: // picture removed Dig the whacky finger-extension! Edit by Will: Buckethead unmasked picture removed. Please do not post this pic on this board. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on November 19, 2006, 12:10:49 PM You should be banned for being that insensitive and disrespectfull towards Buckethead and his fans.....
Some people have made a conscious decision not ever wanting to see Buckethead unmasked (because it takes away from the mystery for them), yet every once in a while some mental midget comes along and ambushes them into it anyhow. -PEACE- Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Will on November 19, 2006, 12:17:23 PM Picture removed.
Those people you're talking about should contact google.com and live.com as well because that pic can be easily found on any search engine. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on November 19, 2006, 12:22:05 PM True, but the picture exists and there's nothing we or google can do about it. Sad as it is, it will always surface sooner or later. However, in the aforementioned context people will decide for themselves if they want to see it and go look for it (unimaginable, yet fine with me). Here in some thread about some Chicago show, people (including those who really don't want to) are literally ambushed into seeing it.
Anywayzz, thanks for the quick solution! -PEACE- Ps. Board Rules: Posting pictures of Buckethead without his mask isn't allowed. Until Buckethead decides to start appearing without his mask, you won't see that kind of pictures here. http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=14144.0 Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Psychophobia on November 19, 2006, 01:01:33 PM You should be banned for being that insensitive and disrespectfull towards Buckethead and his fans..... No need for such an abrasive and Neanderthal reply. Looking at the link to the board rules that you've provided, I would note that they include refraining from "...personal attacks, slander and/or insults of any kind...", which I would certainly categorize your language as. I'm fine with being corrected as to my actions here, but but if you're going to rag on someone for being ignorant of the rules, the least you can do is adhere to them yourself.Some people have made a conscious decision not ever wanting to see Buckethead unmasked (because it takes away from the mystery for them), yet every once in a while some mental midget comes along and ambushes them into it anyhow. As you say, perhaps 'some' fans don't want to see Bucket unmasked. I'd wager there are just as many, if not more, that are curious as to what he looks like. Posting that photo was hardly an 'ambush', as that would imply that I were out to kill people's enjoyment of Buckethead's tunes and imagery, which wasn't the case. Plus, the photo's been around for awhile, and I've never come across a board before, where posting specific photos (outside of porn) was prohibited. It was an innocent mistake. Will, thanks for removing the picture, and sorry for my oversight there. Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Slipdisc on November 19, 2006, 01:59:09 PM No need for such an abrasive and Neanderthal reply. Looking at the link to the board rules that you've provided, I would note that they include refraining from "...personal attacks, slander and/or insults of any kind...", which I would certainly categorize your language as. For somebody who?s so into the slander-part of the board rules it sure makes you look silly to be talking about a Neanderthal-reply. Good going there, you've just disqualified you?re whole whiny rant on slander. I know that when people ignore the board rules as violently as you do (in respect to such a vital aspect of Buckethead), most really aren?t that offended by a true Buckethead fan letting his heart speak (using his third insult in 4 years of membership). After all, a mistake is quickly made when people are passionate about something, as is illustrated by your hypocritical application of the slander rule. The ones who are offended are the ones like you who seem to have no clue whatsoever what Buckethead is about, yet don?t hesitate calling themselves ?fans?. I'm fine with being corrected as to my actions here, but but if you're going to rag on someone for being ignorant of the rules, the least you can do is adhere to them yourself. The best way to succeed in life is to act on the advice we give to others. Fact of the matter is that when you would have read the rules and refrained from posting that picture, I wouldn't even have bothered responding in such a fashion. It's a matter of action and reaction. I'm always astonished to see how hypocritical people can respond to something they planted the seed for themselves. As you say, perhaps 'some' fans don't want to see Bucket unmasked. I'd wager there are just as many, if not more, that are curious as to what he looks like. Real Buckethead fans are the ones who have read the dozens of interviews the man has given in which he voices how important it is for people to respect his anonymity and make that respect shine thru in their actions. Real fans have empathy for what?s important to Buckethead and the people that support him. His true fans, the ones who really get him, don?t want to see him unmasked at all. All of them would be very sad if the man one day would decide to loose the character and start performing unmasked like all the others. Posting that photo was hardly an 'ambush', as that would imply that I were out to kill people's enjoyment of Buckethead's tunes and imagery, which wasn't the case. For many people a big part of their fascination with Buckethead has to do with his total separation of the music and ego & identity of the player, and the freedom (in making music) the man experiences (and expresses) by having an alter ego. They are fascinated by the concept of this mysterious entity who?s music only seems to exist when he's in full uniform. You taking away from this anonymity and mystery, for those who really didn?t expect to come across that picture in some thirteen in a dozen thread about some Chicago show, are indeed ambushing many of his real fans. Just because you can?t place yourself in the mind of a fan who consiously avoided seeing that picture for a decade, doesn?t make it any less true. Say what you want, but there's nothing that could prepare a fan for that picture, when looking at this thread title. Plus, the photo's been around for awhile, and I've never come across a board before, where posting specific photos (outside of porn) was prohibited. It was an innocent mistake. Bullshit. Many boards on the net won?t allow that picture being posted. Because they understand what it means to Buckethead. The innocence of your mistake is illustrated by the fact that a board rule is dedicated to that picture. Other board's rules and ignorance don't apply here. -PEACE- Title: Re: I saw Buckethead last night in Chicago. Post by: Psychophobia on November 19, 2006, 06:36:13 PM Good grief... what have I gotten myself into? ::) :P
For somebody who’s so into the slander-part of the board rules it sure makes you look silly to be talking about a Neanderthal-reply... Good going there, you've just disqualified you’re whole whiny rant on slander. Hypocrisy? Perhaps, but no more than you've shown. I'm not one to slander or insult people, but when somebody attacks me first, I think I'm entitled to play loose with the rules of 'netiquette' in my reply to them. And that was hardly a rant. It was three sentences. That doesn't qualify as a rant. Quote a mistake is quickly made when people are passionate about something, as is illustrated by your hypocritical application of the slander rule. ...or by your initial reply to me, wherein you called me a 'mental midget', declared me a non-fan, and asked for me to be banned over an innocent mistake. Quote ...ones like you who seem to have no clue whatsoever what Buckethead is about, yet don’t hesitate calling themselves “fans”... Real Buckethead fans are... Real fans have... His true fans... All of them would be very sad if the man one day would decide to loose the character and start performing unmasked like all the others. That's just your opinion, and a rather elitist stance to take, IMO. You're saying that I'm a non-fan because I don't put a lot of weight on the imagery and identity of Buckethead. I would disagree. For me, I'm just into his music. He's one of my favourite guitarists, and one of the few guys playing these days who continuously re-invents himself. I could care less if he wore a mask, I'd still listen to him.To me, a non-fan is somebody who's into his work solely for the costume and gimmickry aspect, or thinks that his musical career began with Guns n' Roses. But again, these are just my own opinions, and I'm not about to go on acting as if they're some moral compass by which others' should be judged, as you do. To each there own... Quote The innocence of your mistake is illustrated by the fact that a board rule is dedicated to that picture. Well, if you've convinced yourself that I posted that photo as a malicious 'ambush' against helpless fans, then there's nothing I can do to change that... arguing with you further would be nothing more than watering a cement garden in that case. If in fact you yourself are one of these hardcore fans that you speak of, that has had their perception of Buckethead ruined by my mistake, then you have my apologies. It wasn't my intent. Can we please move on now? |