Ok, everyone has to see this show, that is the bottom line. Last night I had the pleasure at the House of Blues, great venue and I absolutely loved this show. It was such a good time. I wish you all could have been there. If you have a chance to see them please, please go. You will not be disappointed. Not to spoil it for anyone who has yet to see them but to help those who didn\'t, here are some highlights.
First I have to say to Spencer, I thought of you as this was an all ages show, I thought for sure you would have been down front with the rest of them jumping up and down, fixed on Bucketheads guitar. I tried to get a good look at what Buckethead was using as I promised, but unfortunately where I was standing, which was directly across from him, excellent spot actually, but I couldn\'t see his layout of pedals due to the monitors being in the way. So sorry about that. For all inquiring minds, I am guessing here, but believe that he only had a few pedals, as I never really saw him pressing them much and believe me I was watching him almost the whole time, I couldn\'t help it! He brilliantly did everything on the guitar itself with his hands. It was unbelievable the things that came out of that guitar, it was true Buckehead style, like on recordings, only better because it was all live. He played only one guitar the whole evening, and really it was all he needed. It was white, pretty standard, with several knobs on it. Sorry, wish I were an expert to be more specific for all of you who need to know what he was playing but that is all it was. one other thing I would like to express about his playing, as a women, intently watching this mans long beautiful hands move passionately across his instrument, well, I will just admit it, I became very envious of this Guitar. This performance, not that what I haven\'t heard already hasn\'t made me so, but I am now truly a full fledged Buckethead admirer.
Les Claypool had more pedals and gadgets and masks then Bucket did. His electric Cello that he had was fantastic. And his bass, I love the bass guitar, he is really an outstanding wielder of it, I was in aw. He had another electric thing he banged on that was just awesome, I can\'t believe the instruments they have out now and the sounds they make. It was just a tall electric stick with a bow, like for the Cello and he banged on it. At this time Buckethead came out and did a robot dance wearing a really bad Michael Jackson mask, it was a riot, the crowd went crazy it was so much fun and oh did I mention the monkey mask Les was wearing? I and everyone else was just totally into these two on that stage. And even a chicken from the coop made an appearance (I let you guys figure that one out, use your imagination) But not to leave anyone out, Brain on the drums......drummers are so cool! He is really phenomenal, anyone who can beat on a speaker case and make it sound like a whole set of drums is pretty dam cool by me. Bernie came out at the beginning and revved everybody up on the keyboard and this awesome organ he played, what a sound. Man he was great the whole night! These guys really rocked. I would definitely see them again without question.
The sound was excellent, all the instruments sung like it was nothing thanks to their great masters playing them and everyone had a really good time. GO SEE THEM!
fan-freakin-tastic! i\'m planning to go whether i get Max to go, or fly solo for the night!! :o
Um me..... hand raised can\'t you see me...Ill go with you.....
is that conspicuous C2B3 consumption? :o hmm... sounds like a leading question, and i like it so i\'m leaving it that way.
you are welcome to tag along - you know how to do the teleport thing?
Ok embarrased here but I have to truthfully answer that question as I have no idea. :-[
And as newly declared Buckethead and C2B3 admirer, I am ashamed, but my excuse is I have not yet purchased the album to know the names of the songs. Bad me bad me.
Almost all of the songs were instramental so I would have to guess and say yes, they probably did play those that you mentioned and many many more.
Les sang only on a few and the were all just awesome and I was completely blown away!
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So perhaps we can impose upon you and gkg to tell us the names of the songs that they play when you see them?
if you expect me to be coherent by the end of saturday night you are mistaken... i will do my best to remember but i guarantee only one thing - a gigantic grin and lots of dancing.
Well since gkg will have no feet by the end we will have to leave it up to you Chris. And Chris, fair warning, bring your smoke mask, ;D I can tell you there will be plenty of that! but don\'t worry it wont impair your listening,hee hee
gkg are you gonna need a ride home? ;D
Oh scratch that, believe me you will float home after this show! Have a GREAT time you guys!!!
i\'m sure i WOULD have had a great time, but my sense of duty and work ethic caused me to forego the show. i had been hellbent on going - but i do have obligations and deadlines and one of them is this coming saturday, and with only weekends and evenings to work in this and several other projects, i had to give it a miss.
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Ready, quick gkg one time chance, concentrate, ready... mind meld... ahh there you just experineced what I experienced at the show. Hope that helped.
Sorry you couldn\'t make it, but don\'t worry to make it up you will get your fill when Travis and the whole gang do their live thing we have all been begging for once T3 is done or sooner! (ok being poisitive here) ;) :-*
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh! thanks for that!!
the power of positive thinking... but we must be careful not to nag... yeah? the poor guy\'s working pretty hard right now i suspect.
:-* :-* :-* - one each for Thanatopsis players
:-* :-* :-* - one each for Thanatopsis CDs (including the eagerly anticipated one still to come)
i feel much better now. ;)
woohoot! we await your transmissions!!
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but we must be careful not to nag... yeah? the poor guy\'s working pretty hard right now i suspect.
Yes I suspect that is why he has been so quiet lately. so shhhhhhh.. quiet... Travis is creating, working his magic.
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Awesome stuff. I\'ve heard nothing but good things.
I did do my usual stand outside of the venue and give buckethead a gift routine, which worked out well. I told Les I really like the music, and he brought buckethead out to sign my effects stuff. I saw Bernie and Brain walking around but i didn\'t know what to say to them. Maybe next time (if there is going to be one).
I also got to watch part of soundcheck until i was kicked out by the club\'s proprietors. I was kinda upset with the tone they used with my and my mother (that\'s the part that sucks the most), but i guess it\'s their job.
I do however know that the Giant Robot toy I gave Buckethead has been resting on his amp every show afterward, so I guess I\'m there in spirit through that little hunk of vinyl.
Either way, cool report, and thanks for thinking of me.
Awesome Spencer! And you were worried about it....
It turned out great. You got to see him up close and personal and he signed your stuff and he is hanging around with the robot you gave him! That is pretty cool. I would feel pretty special right about now. ;D
Sorry they kicked you out though, it was just a sound check,but yes that is their job and Chris is right they have to keep the place open or they wouldn\'t have a place for the bands to play. None the less though there is a way to do things and there isnt. Pooey on them for being mean. Never say never, there can always be a next time.
Oh and Chris, I think he was playing the White Les Paul. If you have a copy of PFA there is a picture of Bucket holding a white guitar and I am almost 99 % sure that was the guitar he had when they played here.
Hope that helps. But shoot you\'ll tell us tomorrow anyway. Waiting on pins and needles for your report, hope it comes quick cause the pins are leaving a mark and the needles Yeeeow! :o
You know, I read of events like this and really start to believe I\'m missing out on so much by living on the east coast.
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oh but honey! you have One Ring Zero out there - you gotta check them out! i just love them... we caught them at a book event and were hooked!
eek - premie post! meant to say - dunno just were you are on the east coast but there are a whole lotta things going on out there. NYC - easiest thing is check out the Village Voice of course. for other stuff... i would check the websites of things you hear something about or whatever - like C2B3 played a few places back east late Sept/early Oct.
Quotenow I await sleep as my brain calms down to get up later at 8 am to start all over and post when I\'m not buzzed and I can be once agien reatached to my Body.......
That about sums it up!
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Giddy with excitement over your report, and that I can now get off the pins! :o
Glad to hear you had a such a great time. Oh the memories... it all comes flowing back again. I can\'t believe I forgot to mention Gabby La La she was a hoot! I loved the Backpac song. Oh and the boogy man song too that she did with the guys. hee hee loved the Sitar even though at first they had trouble with the volume. Buckehead did the whole Star Wars medly here too, the crowd went crazy. Did the chicken make an appearence? Thanks for the glowing report oh and telling about what songs were played. Mystery solved!
not to mention SPONGEBOB movie!
seriously - i am really bummed i had to miss the show - sounds fantastic!! so glad you had a ripping time Chris - knew that you would.
thank you for the great play by play!!
Just thought I would let ya know that along with a reggae CD by Sanchez that I have been searching for and the new Geroge Winston, I finaly picked up "The big eyeball in the sky" Chris I know you will be proud of me. ;)
GOOD FOR YOU!
My favs... Buckehead. The lyrics are really great! What a way to tell the story. My favorite line goes something like, his posture is fighting with his height, or no it is, in rebellion with his height. Ha ha ha that is interesting to me. Sorry I am weird.
Have to agree on Tyranny of the hunt. That really helped get my heart rate up on the treadmill at the gym. Elephant Ghost no question a fav. I think it\'s Junior that is another one, the guitar starts really fast, I like that. I have enjoyed all of it. Although I do have to say it all sounds much better live.
Not sure about Mason Williams, will have to check that out, but George Winston, I have been following him for years. When he did the soundtrack for The Velveteen Rabbit, the one with Meryl Streep as the narrator, 20 years ago I was hooked! It is my absolute favorite story. He is a wonderful solo pianist. He plays Guitar too but the piano is his thing. Very mellow, meditative piano playing. A couple years ago he did a tribute to the doors. I was all over that. Still listen to that probably once a week. Here check out his site,
http://www.georgewinston.com/index.html
and next time you go to the record Shoppe go to the the new age section or world music, however they have it categorized, and take a listen if they have a station. There are listening capability on his site but Unfortunately you can\'t order from him directly, you have to use Amazon or something, but his stuff is in almost every record store I have been too. His new one that I just picked up is "Montana - a Love story" the title alone was enough for me. I love Montana! If they have The Doors tribute which is called Night divides the day, Get it! The artwork on the cover by itself will draw you in. Wish I had a print of that. I will also recommend Forest. He has a full classical Orchestra, Phenomenal! Anyway, take a look.
Winston is great for piano - and i love Mason Williams, have some old vinyl of his - Dad got me hooked via the Smothers Brothers, one of the few TV shows he liked to watch, once we finally got him to buy a TV.
but...
the person who played guitar more sweetly than most others would have to be "Tom" Jobim, Antonio Carlos Jobim. trippingly easy, beautifully melodic... sigh... so pretty.
his style was a world away from Buckethead - who is a master shredder in my eyes. their styles are quite divergent - and yet, there is something in the grace of BH\'s fingering at times that reminds me of Jobim.
No Chris, you not, six degrees of separation is totally fair game, plus I love Classical Gas. Remember the Video that went with it?
grab away, Sweetie - and try to track the video - well worth it.
I tried here , but apparently it\'s not going to be so easy.http://www.classicalgas.com/
classical gas is hot
so hard driving and then that spiralling spinout at the end yes !
the video maker dan mclaughlin went to ucla it looks like. here is a link with titles and a few short clips of his work (not classical gas video, its not even listed, altoe i think it was a remake of god is dog spelled backwards)
http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/students/dan/dan.html
check out esp >claude :P >the star bangled banner :\'(