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Buckethead Band of Gypsies (Hendrix) Live At GAMH 2/15/08

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This is Buckethead playing a Hendrix cover called Band of Gypsies at the Great American Music Hall on February 15, 2008. Im really close to the speaker so the bass is kinda overwhelming...sorry.

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  • this song is actually called "who knows". it was written by hendrix and recorded with buddy miles and billy cox for the Band of Gypsys album. the name of the group (not the name of the song) was Band of Gypsys. just fyi

  • i dont understand why people always get upset over the bucket and mask. Why cant someone just be an unbelievable musician and yet still remain anonymous? why do people get upset with that?

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  • @AGRGTR09 NO, it's Who KNows... very simmilar and yeah, being slowed down makes it sound like GMLSG but it's not so... good try but you're flat out WRONG so put it away kid.

  • @cfl941 Agreed, he did it because he "came up" in the era of "hair metal" and didn't like all the fakeness he was seeing on stage so he let's his playing do the talking and IMO it's amazing...

  • @83Abomb66 Beat me to it... I was like THERE IS NO SONG CALLED BAND OF GYPSIES... That's the name of the Group, not the song. It is in fact Who Knows. Great song by one of THE BEST bands ever formed. Buckethead is easily one fo teh best guitar players of all time so he's fair dinkum to cover a Jimi tune IMO. He also does a really sick version of Machine Gun too so check that out. He's amazing live and if you've never seen him, do so.

  • this is actually good morning little school girl by muddy waters...nice try tho

  • Crappola :p

  • buckethead creeps me out in all the right ways...

  • Albert Einstein's often-quoted aphorism: "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds..."

  • like ti hear him play some slow blues. or red house

  • @dreadbet

    You said it best!!!

  • just dumb fucks get upset. don't worry

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