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Also what are your guys opinion about the album Bermuda Triangle? Just curious.


While it's not a personal favorite of mine, it's still a keeper. It has some solid moments.

 


Yeah, I feel the same way. Not a personal favorite but it is a keeper!
post #32 of 54
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I found this site that has almost 30 Buckethead albums in ALAC format for free. I know its wrong but some of his CDs are very hard to find and some of them are quite VERY expensive. I recommend getting J-Downloader and downloading the ones that you want. I Downloaded a ton of them and they sound very nice except a couple. Anyways, use this site if you have to, but if you do not then go buy his CDs! I have!

 

http://rock-no1.com/home/discography/745-buckethead-discography-lossless-lossy.html

 

For sure check out Bermuda Triangle & Funnel Weaver both are amazing albums!


I never found that site, but I found some of those albums/links.

 

I've bought most of what I've been able to find on his site, and some others used that don't seem to be sold anymore. I really wish I could get copies of Population Override and Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse fairly cheap (around $20-30). PO seems to get close to that often, but SOTS is always really expensive (I've seen several over $100). I guess I'll just have to settle for it from that site. I haven't been keeping a eye on them on places like eBay, because I currently have no money for it and that probably isn't going to change for a few months.

 

Getting his CDs hasn't been really simple/cheap. I remember I made a big order of them from TDRS and I had to wait months to get a few of them, since they apparently weren't selling very many copies (I think that was the reason).

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I found this site that has almost 30 Buckethead albums in ALAC format for free. I know its wrong but some of his CDs are very hard to find and some of them are quite VERY expensive. I recommend getting J-Downloader and downloading the ones that you want. I Downloaded a ton of them and they sound very nice except a couple. Anyways, use this site if you have to, but if you do not then go buy his CDs! I have!

 

http://rock-no1.com/home/discography/745-buckethead-discography-lossless-lossy.html

 

For sure check out Bermuda Triangle & Funnel Weaver both are amazing albums!


I never found that site, but I found some of those albums/links.

 

I've bought most of what I've been able to find on his site, and some others used that don't seem to be sold anymore. I really wish I could get copies of Population Override and Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse fairly cheap (around $20-30). PO seems to get close to that often, but SOTS is always really expensive (I've seen several over $100). I guess I'll just have to settle for it from that site. I haven't been keeping a eye on them on places like eBay, because I currently have no money for it and that probably isn't going to change for a few months.

 

Getting his CDs hasn't been really simple/cheap. I remember I made a big order of them from TDRS and I had to wait months to get a few of them, since they apparently weren't selling very many copies (I think that was the reason).


Just saw a Peppers Ghost selling going for $150! Holy S***!
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Wow! So it isn't sold anymore? I'm glad I bought it when I did. blink.gif

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Wow! So it isn't sold anymore? I'm glad I bought it when I did. blink.gif


You lucky! IMO Peppers Ghost is Buckethead's best mastered CD

and Yay! 300 posts biggrin.gif
post #36 of 54
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The prices for these CDs are so high! I would love to own a physical CD by him but even a used copy is expensive!
post #37 of 54

Yeah, it's crazy. I really wish they would start selling some of them again.

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http://bucketheadstoystore.net/

 

Click TDRS Music Store down the bottom.

 

Also, has anyone else noticed the fan mail address is a hospital according to Google Maps.

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blink.gif You're right, Google Maps takes you to a pet hospital.

 

I took a closer look at TDRS Music Store and saw this:

 

"New! 320kps mp3's and Flac downloads.
We are trying out the Bandcamp download store. We have added a few titles
and will be adding many more soon."

 

I really, really hope they put everything up on Bandcamp.


Edited by Rossinator - 1/5/12 at 9:43am
post #40 of 54
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http://bucketheadstoystore.net/

 

Click TDRS Music Store down the bottom.

 

Also, has anyone else noticed the fan mail address is a hospital according to Google Maps.


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post #41 of 54

Bermuda Triangle would be my least favorite.

 

My two favorites would be Electric Tears and Population Override.

 

Darcy

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Bermuda Triangle would be my least favorite.

 

My two favorites would be Electric Tears and Population Override.

 

Darcy



my 2 favorite are Colma & Electric Tears

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I have not checked out much of the stuff he's done with other people/other bands. redface.gif


Dude...

 

You must check out Axiology, Dragons of Eden, and Chinese Democracy immediately!!

 

Bucket's best work happens when collaborating with other artists.

 

post #45 of 54

Ok, I will. I did check Dragons of Eden a little bit awhile ago.

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