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Walk through fire for a little tiny sliver of the stuff. He had whined and pawed at it, but his owner had quickly given him a piece of cabanossi, knowing that the puppy would Perfectly smooth and not cut the little puppy’s neck and gently eased it on. He kept licking at it and instead of an expensive Elizabethan collar, his owner had belted the bottom out of an old bucket, filed the edges so it would be Buckethead got his name because when he had been a puppy, he had sustained a nasty wound to his leg when he was trying to climb his Buckethead and Moonbeam were two delightful little poodles.
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"The Ballad of Buckethead" features samples from the 1996 movie Sling Blade. The song was included to Primus' live set in October and November 1999, when Buckethead made stage cameos. He did puppet shows on corners and bought a real guitarĪnd with the help of Colonel Sanders he's bound to be a starĪ video clip using 3D models and reassembling themes from the lyrics was made by English artist Dave McKean, and gained airplay on several music related television stations. When he burned the chicken house down with a quart of gasoline According to Buckethead's official biography, he was raised in a chicken coop by chickens, and the lyrics to the narrative continue this theme:īuckethead found his freedom at the age of 17 The song, as its title suggests, tells the (fictional) story of Buckethead's life, particularly his upbringing. The song is split into three verses, with the chorus following the first and third verse.
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Drums were performed by long-time Buckethead friend (and then Primus drummer) Brain. It is one of the few Buckethead songs to prominently feature vocals, which are performed by Primus' Les Claypool. "The Ballad of Buckethead" was chosen to promote Monsters and Robots. The Ballad of Buckethead "The Ballad of Buckethead" Product marketing manager: Kenny Nemes.
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Design, illustration & photography: Dave McKean Hourglass.Additional production on tracks 1, 4 & 9 by Bootsy Collins at Bootzilla Re-hab P-form School.Tracks 4 & 9 recorded at the Embalming Plant.Tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13 recorded at Rancho Relaxo studios.Recording assistance on 8 by Mark Weber, on 11 by Mark Weber & Eric Ware."Jowls" originally recorded by Howard Johnson Different Fur Recording.Produced & mixed by Pete Scaturro & Rob Beaton.Tracks 1, 8, 11 recorded at Horn of Zeus.The Chicken Scratch Choir - background vocals (track 3).DJ Eddie Def - turntables (tracks 4 and 9).Bootsy Collins - vocals (tracks 1, 4, 7 and 9).Phonopsychograph Disk - turntables (tracks 3, 5, 8, 10, 12 and 13).Les Claypool - vocals (track 3), bass (tracks 2, 3, 5, 10, 12 and 13).Buckethead - guitar (all tracks), bass guitar (tracks 1, 8 and 11)."Scapula" uses several samples taken from the movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."Revenge of the Double-Man" references the arcade game Sinistar.An alternate version of the song "Revenge of the Double-Man", named "Torture Tunnel" appears on the album The 13th Scroll released in 1999 by Buckethead's side project Cobra Strike.The song "Night of the Slunk" has a similar riff as "Jump Man", but longer with less distortion.The songs "Jowls" and "Scapula" are both re-recorded versions of songs of the same names on Giant Robot (NTT)."Remote Viewer #13" (Japanese edition bonus track) Buckethead, Steve Freeman, Bootsy Collins