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29
Apr
12

The Amazing and Mysterious Buckethead

Recently I was handed a new ride at work that has an input for my smartphone which enables me to listen to Pandora Radio all day long. One of the stations I listen to allot plays selections from this guy named Buckethead and everytime one of his tunes comes on I have to check to see who the heck it is making this hauntingly wonderful sound.

Brian Carroll aka Buckethead is someone I’ve occasionally heard of but have never heard anything he put out until recently. Even though he seems to hang out in the obscure fringes of rock, he actually has a pretty large reume that includes a four year stint with Guns and Roses and some collaborations with actor Viggo Mortensen. He even has his own signature Les Paul “Buckethead” model. Read all about this guy and his career here;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead

Here’s another tune that showcases his ability to shred, yet has a distinct delicate feel to it as it starts. And hey all you Ft. Wayne Bonamassa video fans…….this one has dancers too! Yippee!

I really like this guy……. bucket and all!

22
Apr
12

I saw Joe Bonamassa Friday Night……….

……. and was blown away! First time since 2006 when ticket prices were pretty much a bar tab, prices for this gig cost us $200.00 for both Viv & I and it was worth every penny. The set list pretty much followed what he is seen playing on his most recent blu-ray, “Live from Beacon Theater” (another ho-hummer, IMHO) with a few welcome journeys into some of the older stuff. One real treat of the evening was when he suddenly went into Blues Deluxe and just ripped it! Another real treat was when he and Carmine Rojas would get together and play some real firey improv stuff that reminded me allot of the Cream tune “Spoonful” off the Wheels of Fire “Live at the Fillmore” disc. Oh, did I mention that Carmine was on fire too?

I know we’ve all bemoaned the fact that Joe is no longer playing with the youthful inspiration and intensity found on his Ft. Wayne DVD but I will dare to say that the way he was playing here in Reno was as good if not better as he was REALLY playing from the heart. Countless standing ovations and there were a couple of times when the crowd was actually yelling and screaming during his performance, something not seen since his “Heartaches were Nickles” rendition from that forementioned Ft. Wayne DVD.

Joe is BACK!!!!…….. big time and if you have a chance to check him out on this tour, I think you too will be pleasantly shocked and surprised.

18
Feb
12

Why I’m done with it all!

I just found this video. It expresses in a nutshell why I’m fed-up with the crapfest that’s politics U.S.A. Watch and see if you agree.

BTW; he touches on points made by both Bill and Stu in recent posts.

11
Feb
12

R.I.P. Whitney…… your flame shall ever burn!

Just came in to find out Whitney Houston has passed at the young age of 48. At this point there’s no details and at this point, it really doesn’t matter.

I’ll never forget this “best ever” rendition of the Star Spangled Banner she sang at a Superbowl and it  was the first thing that came to mind and I share it with you…..

R.I.P Whitney. Your star burnt out way before it’s time.

22
Jan
12

Black Country Communion Blu-ray Rocks

The much anticipated release of Black Country Communion’s “Live Over Europe” concert video arrived on my doorstep back on November 18th, 2011. A concert disc featuring shows from various stops on their tour across Europe last summer, most of the shows on this disc were filmed in Germany.  

This, as many of you know is the supergroup comprised of Joe Bonamassa, Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian. Many JB fans who visit this blog were eager to hear just what these four musicians from different backgrounds might produce and I know in my case, I was not all that impressed with their first CD titled Black Country Communion (I didn’t bother with their second offering). One of my main complaints was how abrassive Glenn Hughes voice sounded. Probably more to due with the mix, it just grated on me. But being a fan of the visual concert experience, I figured why not give the blu a shot. After all, concert settings can sometimes have a completely different vibe from the studio offering and that being said, this blu totally rocks. BUT, it did take me a couple of months with numerous listens to come to this conclusion as it didn’t reach out and grab me at first.

So what’s inside the case besides a nice little booklet complete with photos and liner notes? First off, if you think that this is a project headed up by blog fav Joe Bonamassa, fuggetta bout it! Glenn Hughes is clearly the star, or at least he’s definitely the man in front with the microphone. For his age, he still displays allot of energy onstage and is clearly seen having a blast. His stage antics are a hoot as well though start to get old near the end with his mouth wide open most of the time. Most of the songs seem to have a notable Hughes influence going back to his Deep Purple/Blackmore days with the exception of a couple of tunes Joe wrote such as “The Ballad of John Henry”. They even do a pretty nice version of the classic DP tune “Burn” at show’s end. Joe takes some turns with his own solos though I found them too short and fairly predictable as is usually the case with any 4 to 5 or so minute tune. Joe’s performance here is completely different from his Albert Hall show where he was able to showcase his blues roots. This is NOT a blues band…….. just good old Rock and Roll. Jason Bonham is a rock solid drummer. No flash, just a consistent drive that shows how much his style was influenced by his late father, Led Zepp drummer John Bonham. Derek Sherinian comes from a Prog background. A notable resume that includes Dream Theater, Planet X as well as many solo albums with appearances from many ”name” musicians. The problem here is, just like his appearance on Billy Idol’s “In Super Overdrive” concert vid, he goes largely un-noticed, both visually and audibly. I guess you could call his contribution on this disc as one of mostly background ”color” with a few solos thrown in.

As far as the video and audio quality of this concert (I’m reviewing the Blu-ray version), let’s just say the audio is awesome, the video sucks. Excepting the poor mix of Sherinian’s keys, the audio is a well mixed and forceful sound experience. I’ve read a few complaints here and there that some find the bass midrange to be slightly lacking that results in Glenn’s bass lines somewhat hard to hear but that was not my experience. Joe’s guitar is always in the forefront and is dynamic and well placed in the soundstage as are Bonham’s drums. The video for the most part, just sucks. Directed and edited by Phillippe Klose, he uses some sort of out of focus vignetting that renders everything outside of the center 20% fuzzy and the result is that it’s VERY distracting. I’m all for highlighting the person who’s the center of attention for that particular moment but not at the sake of basically eliminating everything else taking place on stage. Don’t get me wrong, the video IS watchable but it goes down as THE worse concert vid I’ve ever seen. Whadda shame!

 In closing, this concert vid is fun. The songs are catchy and the sound is good. You won’t find soaring solos such as what made the Bonamassa Ft. Wayne vid so appealing but this blu-ray is entertaining and it seems to grow on you with every listen. I recommend adding this concert to your collection but if you wish to see and hear it before you buy, they’ve been running this video on Palladia lately. Check it out!

24
Dec
11

Merry Christmas Everyone!

‘Bout says it all. On this eve of Christmas, I just wanted to wish EVERYONE a very Merry Christmas. I also wanted to see how hard or easy it is to post in this new format. LOL

Anyway and again, Merry Christmas to all and Happy New Year as well.

02
Jul
11

Satriani Webcast Benefit Concert July 10th

Just a reminder, there’s a live webcast with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai & Friends on Sunday, July 10th at 8:00 pm, PDT. Special guests to include Dweezil Zappa, Brendon Small, Tony MacAlpine, Orianthi (HOT!) and more.

A note about Cliff from satriani.com;

Cliff Cultreri is the A&R executive who “discovered’ both Satriani and Vai, as well as many other popular recording artists, while working at Relativity Records. Cultreri is suffering from a host of Auto-Immune and Connective-Tissue disorders that are simultaneously attacking his immune system, a 1 in 100 million occurrence that causes severe pain and physical debilitations. In 2006, Satriani and Vai joined forces for the first Cultreri benefit show. They raised money as well as attention to the devastation this disease takes out on both the patient and their family. Satriani and Vai hope to raise even more funds with this year’s benefit to help Cultreri and his family’s financial needs.

Click here for info

04
May
11

Replacing a Legend

As many of you know, I’m a huge fan of the band Dream Theater. Four vituosos and a singer, their musical intensity is unparalleled IMHO. Late last year their drummer and original member of the group decided to call it quits and left the band. Mike Portnoy, a powerhouse and very technical drummer has won 23 awards from Modern Drummer magazine and is the second youngest ever to have been voted into the hall of fame with the first going to Neil Peart of Rush.

Recently I began receiving e-mails from Dream Theater with you-tube links to their auditions to replace Mike. Seven drummers from various backgrounds, all excellent in their own right looking to step into those VERY big shoes Mike had created over the years. These videos are very interesting and entertaining as they give insight as to how a band of this caliber goes about replacing a legend as well as a member of the family.

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episode 1;

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episode 2;

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episode 3 and the reveal;

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Portnoy

08
Apr
11

On the Lighter Side ……

…….. designed to make you smile, I bring you the piano playin, singing pooch;

…….. and here’s another from the “who done-it” vault;

This one is kinda special since we have a Pug in our home;

Feel free to add your own funny animal videos. This could be allot of fun!




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