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    <title>93.9 WABY: REVIEW: Buckethead at Empire Live April 23</title>
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      <title>REVIEW: Buckethead at Empire Live April 23 by Joey Boots</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say music is a vehicle that can metaphorically transport you to anywhere in the<br />
world. Seeing Buckethead live will take you to an entirely different universe.<br />
To a common person, if you ask about Buckethead you most likely get an answer like<br />
&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve never heard of them&rdquo;. You might hear &ldquo;He played with Guns N Roses right?&rdquo;. But<br />
from the devoted Buckethead fan you will hear a laundry list of compliments and<br />
admiration. To date he has put out 31 studio albums and an astonishing 669 &ldquo;pikes&rdquo;, he<br />
has collaborated with artists like Bootsy Collins, Les Claypool and Viggo Mortensen<br />
(Yes, Aragorn)</p>

<p><br />
The packed crowd Wednesday night at Empire Live was a perfect representation of<br />
Buckethead fans. There were Metal heads, EDM kids, Stoners and Nerds alike.<br />
Buckethead rifled through his set at a break neck pace. Most of the show is instrumental, as his</p>

<p>albums and pikes are usually filled with songs as long as a half hour. His guitar playing style varies, relying on</p>

<p>effects to accompany his technical skills. It is not uncommon to hear thunderous, crushing riffs one minute,<br />
soft tranquil lullabies, and then the next minute some bluegrass &ldquo;Chicken Picken&rdquo; from<br />
Buckethead.</p>

<p><br />
Starting with a well known favorite &ldquo;Big Sur Moon&rdquo; and laying heavily into songs from<br />
one of his more popular full length albums 1999&rsquo;s &ldquo;Monsters and Robots&rdquo;. The show<br />
included staples from any Buckethead show &ndash; Playing a solo one handed while holding<br />
a severed gory head stump, continuing the solo while using nunchaku.<br />
Buckethead was accompanied on stage for most of the show with a live drummer.<br />
Together they jammed a cover of &ldquo;War Pigs&rdquo;. At one point Buckethead picked up a Bass<br />
and another guitarist came out and they had an amazing 20 minute jam.<br />
There was another medley of songs that they jammed on where Buckethead again<br />
broke into Black Sabbath riffs and played &ldquo;Children of the Grave&rdquo;, he also played &ldquo;Pure<br />
Imagination&rdquo; (Yes from Willy Wonka), and did a surprisingly warm cover of Tonic&rsquo;s &ldquo;If<br />
You Could Only See&rdquo;. I also was delightfully surprised to hear &ldquo;The Brady Bunch<br />
Theme&rdquo;</p>

<p><br />
The night ended with Buckethead handing out toys to his fans in the front row.<br />
In the end, I paid 40 dollars to go see a grown man play guitar and wear a KFC bucket<br />
on his head for 2 hours and I will do it EVERY chance I get. While I do love Empire Live<br />
as my favorite venue in the area, I seriously hope that Buckethead can pick up a night<br />
at the Egg in the future.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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