The last song from the album, the instrumental piece "Nottingham Lace" (previously released on Buckethead's official website) closes the album, and is one of Buckethead's most popular pieces, often played in concerts along with "Jordan" known from the game Guitar Hero II and "Soothsayer (...
Then a tinge of darkness and he basically outdoes in on the electric guitar. This piece flows into the second part of the song (much shorter than the first), which is just five minutes of Buckethead noodles. On its own it wouldn’t be one of his best solos, but as a finale to ...
This question is brought about by the instrumental version on the Buckethead Giant Robot (Sony/Japan) CD. Most people in the know aren't aware of a recorded vocal version existing. It is purported to be an old Deli Creeps song, so the lyrics may actually turn up further on down the lin...
This question is brought about by the instrumental version on the Buckethead Giant Robot (Sony/Japan) CD. Most people in the know aren't aware of a recorded vocal version existing. It is purported to be an old Deli Creeps song, so the lyrics may actually turn up further on down the lin...