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Old 11-13-2011, 02:42 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't understand how Buckethead is emotional. I find his work intentionally emotionless, and referential. I mean, he's composing around kids cartoons, and giant robot fights.

Not it hurts his music, he achieves what he's trying to very well. But, certainly, emotion is not what he's even gunning for.

Hendrix, on the other hand, was emotion. When I think sensual I think you're talking about Barry White or something with more of a 'bedtime' groove.
When I say sensual I don't mean sexual. Jimi Hendrix played music that you could feel in your flesh. His movements, voice and creativity evoked sensual (there's not real word for this so I'll use this word) music-orgasms.

Emotional music is when the music can affect your life (Stairway to Heaven) and affects your mind in high forms.

We all have our own definitions but Buckethead does have the sensual and emotional touch in his music.
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