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Started by laughingwillow, April 11, 2010, 12:58:57 PM

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laughingwillow

LOL So, the wife has been telling me about this guy and I'm feeling like I've been living under a rock or something. How could you guys let me down by keeping me in the dark with this one? THey say he played with Banyon?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8akmP6Sjv2o

I sense a conspiracy........

lw
Lost my boots in transit, babe,
smokin\' pile of leather.
Nailed a retread to my feet
and prayed for better weather...

AliceTepes

he's played with just about everyone

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don\'t matter and those who matter don\'t mind." ~Dr. Seuss

JRL

Not really a fan myself, he plays like a machine, my idea of a guitar wizard is Johnny A or Snooks Eaglin.
On the other hand, Buckethead has a natural fashion sense. I wonder who his designer is?
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

Chris W

yeah he does the robot while playing blistering solos.  He wears the bucket and a mask while playing and that isn't easy.    He has plenty of slower songs with a LOOOOOT of feeling in them. Listen to Soothsayer for example.
   
    A lot of people are too quick to judge others.  Buckethead is one of the best guitarists out there period.  Some of his songs have more emotion in them than any song I have ever heard.

JRL

Checked out Soothsayer- pretty cool. At least it was until he started "shredding". Then he got back into the mechanical finger exercise stuff that is so unmusical to these ears.

Some good stuff there, but give me Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny A. John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny or even Joe Satriani any time.

As far as BH being the "best guitar player that ever lived" spare me please.
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

Watching the BH vid. Does he even have a band up there?  Not one shot of the fellas. What's up with that.

I think he might be Eric Johnson on stilts. Any thoughts?
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

My young friend Tyson Graf is in the same race as BH

//http://www.tysongraf.com/
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

Chris W

JRL
  Yeah but check out....   "I love my parents", "Watching the boats with my Dad" or "For Mom". Theres more emotion in them songs than any other songs I have ever heard.

   Buckethead has such an amazingly wide range and thats just one of the reasons he is the best.  He can play anything. He can play Banjo, He can lay down some amazing funky bass. All while wearing the mask and sweating balls in his coveralls.  He has over 30 albums out.    He can make the guitar sound like a bunch of chickens with his tapping. He doesn't just copy other guitarists riffs "like most I have heard" but he lays new ground. In this day and age it isn't easy.
      Hes not just robotic speed  but he CAN shred the fuck out of the guitar. Versatility is what makes a guitarist great and he has PLENTY of it. So before you say he has no feeling in his playing I would study up a bit more on what he can do.
    I am a guitarist of 25 years and I DO know what I am talking about.

Chris W

For Mom...
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R_1EhZSffk
  Banjo....
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiGoFc_HHrE
  Bass....
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVB-qcLQWas

   All the while he is humble enough to not care if anyone even knows who the fuck he is. Now thats fucking GREAT.
  JRL  
    I checked out Tyson's website,   wheres the audio samples??   Tried the music section and nothing but cd sales and no sound clips. His site is almost completely empty. I really doubt he is in league with Buckethead. Sure maybe he can play fast like him but I bet he lacks Buckethead's immense creativity and talent in all styles.
  Also the songs I listed in the other post I can lay back in a hammock and trip out on mesc while listening. Totally relaxing stuff and it just doesn't get more relaxing than that. No way.
  Also  Satriani bores the hell out of me. Him and Vai. Yuck

   one more....
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2cdjRbc ... re=related
  Cmon who the hell plays SLAP GUITAR????

JRL

Slap guitar: Reggie Wooten and Slim Bawb Pearce come to mind right off the bat.

I'm not saying BH sucks, dude, how could anyone? He does know how to operate a guitar I'm just saying I don't connect with it. Pretty much all shredders leave me cold, I am so much more about one perfect note, with apt tone, and great feel.
I play a bit of guitar, a bit more bass and I have played with some fine fine guitar players. Guitar prowess doesn't float my boat, great music does. After backing 120, 000 guitar solos(this year lol) I must admit to being a bit jaded.

Sorry about Tyson's site, practicing 14 hours a day(I am not kidding) doesn't leave much time for self promotion. I will find you some youtube stuff he did a few years ago. He is for sure one to watch, cum laude at Berklee and Wayne Krantz has taken him under wing. I have seen him grow from a young kid guitar student to a top teacher at our store.

But as for me, one note from BB King, Snooks Eaglin or that Garcia fellow can touch me in places I didn't know I had places.
Other guitar players I love: Freddie and Albert King, Grant Green, Albert Collins, John Cippolina, Kenny Burrell, Steve Kimock, Terry Haggerty and the list goes on. it's all about the emotion to me, make me FEEL something, don't just try to impress me.
If you play good rhythm, now that gets my attention.

I'm not really a Satriani fanatic, though I like him better than Vai or Eric Johnson. Satch just seems more fun to me, and more soulfull.

I will put up some links to Tyson and maybe some tracks that I am on with real good guitar players.
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

This one of my bands with the great Dave Lynch on the guitar:

//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VVL6Anypl8

Dave Lynch's band, a tune he wrote for me!

//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVq9n6licU4&feature=related
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

JRL

Two of my favorite guitar players: Both more legendary than famous (in the words of the great Omar Shariff a legend is a bad motherfucker that can't get paid)
//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVq9n6licU4&feature=related
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green