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Bucket Foot 09-02-2009 07:33 PM

Bucket Foot
 
Hello from probably the only person on here from Prince Edward Island, Canada.

I'm Darcy Cudmore, from, well, Prince Edward Island, Canada as I said. I'm 19 years old and am an apprentice carpenter. I enjoy playing the guitar, writing my own music/poems and anything else to do with music. I also like playing hockey, reading, watching good quality movies and such.

My favorite bands/artists are Guns N' Roses, Motley Crue, Aerosmith, Johnny Cash, Meat Loaf, Blind Melon, Black Label Society, Kanye West, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Hinder, Lynyrd Skynrd, Nine Inch Nails, Queen, Ryan Adams, Theory Of A Deadman, U2 and Ozzy Osbourne.

I only really play acoustic stuff and love doing it. Its all in the fun!

You can listen to some of my tracks at myspace.com/darcycudmore

Burning Down 09-02-2009 08:10 PM

Welcome! You listen to some good stuff. I'm not a Kanye fan though.

I have never been to PEI but heard it's beautiful. There's been a few Canadians who've joined lately. I think we are slowly taking over the board!

Laces Out Dan! 09-02-2009 08:20 PM

I literally am not a fan of one of the bands/artists you listed. But you're from Canada..and you like Hockey so I'll give you a chance. If you ever want any bands to check out, let me know...Ive got tons I'd be more than happy to show you.

Rickenbacker 09-02-2009 08:40 PM

I too dislike or hate *nearly* every band you listed. Points for NIN, Queen, and U2, but I can bet a baby that you like them for all the wrong reasons.

Bucket Foot 09-03-2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 728737)
I too dislike or hate *nearly* every band you listed. Points for NIN, Queen, and U2, but I can bet a baby that you like them for all the wrong reasons.

I like artists because of there music. Thats it. I'm hoping those aren't the wrong reasons.

mr dave 09-03-2009 07:02 PM

hey there fellow east coaster :thumb:

haven't been to the island in damn near a decade hahaha

don't worry too much about 'the right reasons' for what you listen to. there's a good reason why i try to avoid band specific threads as much as possible.

Bucket Foot 09-03-2009 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 729323)
hey there fellow east coaster :thumb:

haven't been to the island in damn near a decade hahaha

don't worry too much about 'the right reasons' for what you listen to. there's a good reason why i try to avoid band specific threads as much as possible.

Where exactly are you from Mr. Dave (if you don't want to make it public, PM me!)

Neapolitan 09-03-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 729066)
I like artists because of there music. Thats it. I'm hoping those aren't the wrong reasons.



I like a few of your bands, I like U2 and Lynyrd Skynyrd. (I don't know what they're talking about) there is nothing wrong with you taste in music.
If you like acoustic music then check out the thread I started maybe you'll see something cool you like. (I've been meaning to add more, but only if others post in it.)
Acoustic Guitar Mystic Pieces
^ click

So is Bucket Foot an amalgamation of Bucket Head and Gorden Lightfoot?

Antonio 09-03-2009 08:54 PM

i for one like most of the artists you listed. welcome aboard!

Rainfall 09-04-2009 12:07 AM

Welcome, Bucket Foot. I look forward to seeing some of your entries in the Songwriting section (I hope). Don't heed what some people say here; if you don't match their music standards (weather it be what bands, or why) they immediately have an uncontrollable urge to be condescending.
Quote:

Points for NIN, Queen, and U2, but I can bet a baby that you like them for all the wrong reasons.
There are no wrong reasons to like any type of music, country to rock. Learn this.

mr dave 09-04-2009 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 729362)
Where exactly are you from Mr. Dave (if you don't want to make it public, PM me!)

no worries, it's listed on my myspace after all. i'm on the other side of the bridge in good old monkey town (moncton) hahaha

Bucket Foot 09-04-2009 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 729382)
If you like acoustic music then check out the thread I started maybe you'll see something cool you like. (I've been meaning to add more, but only if others post in it.)
Acoustic Guitar Mystic Pieces
^ click

So is Bucket Foot an amalgamation of Bucket Head and Gorden Lightfoot?

Perfect man, thanks alot.
I've posted some videos there.

And Bucket Foot.... is a amalgamation of Buckethead and Bumblefoot. Both have been guitarists for Guns N' Roses.... Bumblefoot being the current lead guitarist.

Bucket Foot 09-04-2009 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainfall (Post 729485)
Welcome, Bucket Foot. I look forward to seeing some of your entries in the Songwriting section (I hope). Don't heed what some people say here; if you don't match their music standards (weather it be what bands, or why) they immediately have an uncontrollable urge to be condescending.

There are no wrong reasons to like any type of music, country to rock. Learn this.

thanks man.

Bucket Foot 09-04-2009 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 729501)
no worries, it's listed on my myspace after all. i'm on the other side of the bridge in good old monkey town (moncton) hahaha

Oh, your not far at all.

My cousin played on the Moncton Wildcats for 3 seasons. He just got traded to Lewiston last week though.

mr dave 09-04-2009 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 729767)
Oh, your not far at all.

My cousin played on the Moncton Wildcats for 3 seasons. He just got traded to Lewiston last week though.

right on. so he would have been part of the big championship action a while back right? i don't follow the sport enough to know who won but you couldn't escape some of the craziness in town a while back hehe

Alfred 09-04-2009 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 729501)
no worries, it's listed on my myspace after all. i'm on the other side of the bridge in good old monkey town (moncton) hahaha

Been there!

Bucket Foot 09-04-2009 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 729808)
right on. so he would have been part of the big championship action a while back right? i don't follow the sport enough to know who won but you couldn't escape some of the craziness in town a while back hehe

Ya he loved it there. hes pretty dissapointed to leave.

just got back from PEI Vs Moncton game... moncton gave us a pounding tonight.

mr dave 09-05-2009 12:12 AM

sorry to hear that. i find the town kind of odd, it's very much a transitional area, but as a hockey player he probably got treated pretty well too. guess it really depends on the social circles he ran in.

mr dave 09-05-2009 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 729828)
Been there!

what did you think?

Rainfall 09-05-2009 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 729764)
And Bucket Foot.... is a amalgamation of Buckethead and Bumblefoot. Both have been guitarists for Guns N' Roses.... Bumblefoot being the current lead guitarist.

I'm a little rusty on my GnR trivia... did Buckethead actually write music with them? I stopped listening to them after they "disbanded".

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainfall (Post 730174)
I'm a little rusty on my GnR trivia... did Buckethead actually write music with them? I stopped listening to them after they "disbanded".

Bucket head is on CHINESE DEMOCRACY more than most think. Lots of the guitar work is done by him

If your familiar with the album, he did lots of the guitar work in "Better", mostly the outro solos. 99% of the guitars in "Shacklers Revenge". Most of the guitars in "Madagascar" and most of the "If The World" guitars, even the acoustics.

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 730167)
sorry to hear that. i find the town kind of odd, it's very much a transitional area, but as a hockey player he probably got treated pretty well too. guess it really depends on the social circles he ran in.

Ya he loved Moncton and was pretty disapointed to leave.

You guys thumped us two nights in a row. good thing its only preseason.

Burning Down 09-06-2009 06:42 PM

I have never been out east.

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 731132)
I have never been out east.

You would probably find it very boring compared to Ontario. Unless you like a relaxed atmosphere and are content with sightseeing.

I have never really been to Ontario other than connecting flights, although I've been to Yukon and Quebec. But this February I'm taking in 3 hockey games in Montreal and then moving onto Toronto to see a game and tour around so I'm pretty exciting.

Antonio 09-06-2009 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rainfall (Post 729485)
Welcome, Bucket Foot. I look forward to seeing some of your entries in the Songwriting section (I hope). Don't heed what some people say here; if you don't match their music standards (weather it be what bands, or why) they immediately have an uncontrollable urge to be condescending.

There are no wrong reasons to like any type of music, country to rock. Learn this.

i like you :yeah:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 729764)
Perfect man, thanks alot.
I've posted some videos there.

And Bucket Foot.... is a amalgamation of Buckethead and Bumblefoot. Both have been guitarists for Guns N' Roses.... Bumblefoot being the current lead guitarist.

have you by any chance checked out Bumblefoot's solo work?

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 731142)

have you by any chance checked out Bumblefoot's solo work?

Of course, I wouldnt call myself a bumble fan unless I did.

Ron has some good stuff.
Abnormal would be my favorite Bumble stuff right now. That and his 2008 acoustic EP

Antonio 09-06-2009 07:14 PM

sadly all i have is his album 9.11. at the moment, i'm trying to scour various sites and looking into stores and such for more of his work. hopefully i'll get some more soon ;)

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 731155)
sadly all i have is his album 9.11. at the moment, i'm trying to scour various sites and looking into stores and such for more of his work. hopefully i'll get some more soon ;)

9.11 is great too. guitars suck would be one of his most popular tracks.

Antonio 09-06-2009 07:53 PM

that it is. i love his songs with vocals as well


Burning Down 09-06-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 731137)
You would probably find it very boring compared to Ontario. Unless you like a relaxed atmosphere and are content with sightseeing.

I have never really been to Ontario other than connecting flights, although I've been to Yukon and Quebec. But this February I'm taking in 3 hockey games in Montreal and then moving onto Toronto to see a game and tour around so I'm pretty exciting.

I live such a fast-paced city life here. I live on a main street! At this very moment, there's ambulances rushing down the street and airplanes flying over my head. A relaxing atmosphere would probably do me some good! And I love sightseeing.

When you're here go visit the Hockey Hall of Fame since you're a hockey fan. I haven't been in years - it's very touristy! Lots of fun though. Same with the CN Tower. If you're interested in seeing the city, I recommend the Sight Seeing tour bus. It goes all over downtown and some of uptown, and stops at all the major attractions. You can get on and off as you please!

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 731173)
I live such a fast-paced city life here. I live on a main street! At this very moment, there's ambulances rushing down the street and airplanes flying over my head. A relaxing atmosphere would probably do me some good! And I love sightseeing.

When you're here go visit the Hockey Hall of Fame since you're a hockey fan. I haven't been in years - it's very touristy! Lots of fun though. Same with the CN Tower. If you're interested in seeing the city, I recommend the Sight Seeing tour bus. It goes all over downtown and some of uptown, and stops at all the major attractions. You can get on and off as you please!

the Hockey Hall Of Fame will definitely be on our list of things to do.

we'll probably get to the CN tower too.
who knows what else we'll be doing. i wanna see as much as toronto as I can.

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 731170)
that it is. i love his songs with vocals as well

His songs with vocals are the best...no doubt.
that particular song I dont really take to though haha...

Antonio 09-06-2009 08:31 PM

eh, different strokes i guess.

Burning Down 09-06-2009 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucket Foot (Post 731180)
the Hockey Hall Of Fame will definitely be on our list of things to do.

we'll probably get to the CN tower too.
who knows what else we'll be doing. i wanna see as much as toronto as I can.

And you seriously don't need to rent a car or anything. Take the subway and streetcar everywhere! You don't have to pay for parking or gas or drive with all the idiots :p:

Bucket Foot 09-06-2009 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 731185)
And you seriously don't need to rent a car or anything. Take the subway and streetcar everywhere! You don't have to pay for parking or gas or drive with all the idiots :p:

ya thats an up. none of us are big on busy city driving.


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