Good evening everybody, in today's very special video we'll be shining the spotlight on some of the awesome guitar players in the buckethead community, from all around the world.
Each guitarist will have just a few minutes each to put their own stamp on a chosen buckethead song, made especially for this video.
So, let's begin.
First up is a classic song, from Praxis 'Transmutation' album that every buckethead fan should recognize.
Interworld and the New Innocence
That was the classic 'interworld and the new innocence'. And how many of you noticed Zoey's tribute to pike number 8 'racks'?
Thank you zoey!
Next up, is the untitled track number 10 blues song from the awesome 'population override' album.
That was some Foot stomping brilliance from our man Taylor!
And before we get to the next cover, if you'd like to feature in our next buckethead collaboration video be sure to send us an email. (natternet.com@aol.com)
Include a link to your channel or social media account. (natternet.com@aol.com)
Remember when this guy had the best day ever?
Yep, its our main man Oscar Lopez, who's been doing buckethead covers for over a decade. And here he is ripping on a classic..
Sultans Massacre / Nottingham Lace.
Shred-bloody-tastic! Next up, straight from the slaughterhouse it's the corn-man.
Hog Bitch Stomp.
That guy belongs in a 'Nib-Y-Nool) mental institution.
Our next guitarist is a child prodigy who's featured numerous times on TV in Indonesia shredding to Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai and more.
Here is the young super talented Ayu Gusfanz doing her thing on Buckethead's Aunt Suzie.
Well...that was...
Wow! (Awesome)
Next is a singer-songwriter adding her vocals to the untitled track number 3 from pike 78.
That was Twelve Watts with some soothing vocals.
And Next up, if Brian May and Eddie van Halen had a baby it would be called May-Halen…Here's May-Halen.
Sleeper Agents.
That was May-Halen with the addictive song Sleeper agents from Bucketheads 'Funnel Weaver' album.
And here's a Gory hook and pole head.
Hook and Pole Gang (also known as 'Gory Head Stump')
That was mad Max with his hook and pole gang. Thank you max.
And before we get to the last cover, id like send out a big thank you to all of you who contributed to this collaboration.
You guys are awesome! And remember if you'd like to feature in the next one, send us an email. (natternet.com@aol.com)
And here to take us home, is someone who plays buckethead songs more times than he breathes. Here's our man Josh with the '13th Scroll'.



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