Lofemofe
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Okay. How the fuck do you know it's Buckethead? One of the many obvious influences on that song is Nine Inch Nails. Of which Finck was a member. And he used to play solos like the one in "Better" quite a lot.
Name one NIN song that has shredding and effects like at 2:17 of 2:26 of Better. Or how about 3:24 - 3:29.. NIN have no songs with that kind of fast finger picking.
IMO the solos have a Buckethead feel to them, I think he's the one playing them. His album stuff has alot of solos that sounds like the Better solo.
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surely that guitar work aint to difficult to play?
ive gotta say i love the solo's on better
The guitar work has a real Buckethead sound... that's why I wonder if anyone else will be able to play it as good.. especially when it comes time to play the thing live at a concert.
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Do you guys think they will even be able to release Better. I mean they don't have Buckethead... and it's obvious that It's him playing in this song...
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Just been listening to the 3 songs leaks alot.. and I have come to the conclusion that 0:54-1:06 of TWAT sounds really bad and is hopefully cleaned up before the actual release. I hope Axl is lsitening because TWAT is a great song except for that part. Regarding IRS at 0:14 is Axl's vocie and the guitar seem to not coexist very well. Sounds shit... the song is okay though, Not as good as BEtter or TWAT. K Now on to the best track.. Better.. the 2 minutes or so of this song just rocks and I love the guitar work at 1:22-1:28... Fuck that Radio station for saying the guitar playing is generic.. I think it sounds good where it needs to be. I wish i could hear the whole version I bet there is a monster of a solo in this song some where.
Anyways are any of you guys on board with my thoughts?
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in 2006
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Better is the only one I think that sounds different than old GnR and it is fuckin awesome. TWAT, IRS and especially the Blues i could imagine coming from the UYI era. In any case, here's hope for more stuff like Better.