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At the end of the day, he cuts farts and has bad breath just like the rest of you filter-feeders. What a great entertainer and one of the top shred guitar players of all time. C lol , is the "Hometown Hero" entry he made, for "Guitar Player" magazine, back in or around For those that dont know, and if memory serves, basicaly "Guitar Player" magazine, had something in each issue called "Hometown Heros" similar to "Guitar world" magazines "Defender of the Faith" , where local guitar players could submit a mini bio that mainly would highlight your equipment choise, influences,ect.

I had the issue but lost it, in a very bad house fire, where I lost my 13 guitar collection. Past that though, who cares? He shares with us that part of himself he is comfortable sharing. Thats enough for me --Byond aka Brian Scanlon. I don't want him to take off his mask.

Wait for it I hate that I find myself freezing frames in clips on YouTube studying each performers hands Once we know won't Buckethead will be no more?

I must say I said it Does anyone happen to know a few OF Mr Buckets biggest influences from the 60's or 70's to the present time?? Post a Comment Thanks for your feedback. Brian Carroll: buckethead unmasked, is this for real? Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded.

Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella. To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now. Guitar World. And I was like 'That's Buckethead. And I knew this guitar player, his name is Jim Gore. He really is the one I feel I owe a lot to.

He encouraged me to do it, 'You should just go be Buckethead, go play! And when he saw it he was like 'You should just go for it!



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