Buckethead and Praxis - Interworld and The New Innocence
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This video is a clip from Secret Recipe, a DVD made by buckethead spanning 13 years of his career from 1989 to 2003. I chose this clip because it's simply the most expressive video of buckethead I've come across.
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I know that and that's why I admire him ;)
Btw awesome playing by buckethead.
Is there something wrong with you? Brain's drumming adds such an incredible element to this song. This song isn't just Buckethead making music. Brain's improvising along with him to add his own sound to it, and it's perfect. This truly is Praxis at its finest, not just Buckethead & Friends. They're a band, and when they play like this with each member contributing as much as Brain and Buckethead, they're bloody brilliant.
imo brain seems to be balancing out the sad and delicate emtional sounds from buckethead with his very chaotic and passionate drumming... its amazing how it works soo well
I see your point. But I still think the drummer could have turned it down a notch. I just had a hard time listening to Buckethead in this clip with him banging away. Yes, everyone in the band should express themselves, but not at the cost of the main man, which is Buckethead! People go to a Buckethead concert to listen to Buckethead, they don't go to listen to his drummer drown out his solo's because he want's a bit of the limelight.
One of the best drum soloes I've ever heard tbh
Extra kudos to him :) and btw this is a band performance not just Buckethead alone.
to be fair this is a Praxis concert, and the drummer is Brain, Praxis' and Buckethead's dummer, Interworld is their duet.
I think I get what you're saying now.
To my ears, I think Brain's drumming seems overwhelming due to the recording quality. This obviously hasn't been properly mixed or mastered, at least not to studio standards, and the drums therefore come off as incredibly powerful.
And Brain really isn't the kind of guy to take the spotlight.