BubbaMc
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Posted: Oct. 01 2010, 07:39 |
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Quote (Michael Hilton @ Sep. 29 2010, 11:26) | I've heard his work before and quite like it, but what's the bucket & mask thingo about? is he a rep for KFC? |
Here's what he has to say about the whole getup in an interview from a while back;
"I had just seen Halloween IV", he recalls of a dark night in 1989, "and as soon as it was over I went into a store across the street and said 'Do you have any Michael Myers masks?' They had a white mask, which really wasn't like a Michael Myers mask, but I liked it a lot. That night I was eating chicken out of a bucket that my dad brought home. It wasn't a Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket either. It said "Deli Chicken" on the outside. I was eating it, and I put the mask on and then the bucket on my head. I went to the mirror. I just said 'Buckethead. That's Buckethead right there.' It was just one of those things. After that, I wanted to be that thing all the time." The combination of Buckethead the friendly ax murderer with Buckethead the guitar wizard and robotic stage performer was practically instantaneous. "I thought it made sense with the way I play", he explains. "I play all this weird stuff, but if I just look like me, it isn't going to work. But, if I'm like this weird freak..." If anything, Carroll feels that becoming Buckethead has allowed him to express himself more freely than he would as unassuming Brian Carroll. "It opened the door to endless possibilities", he concurs as fireworks erupt in the Tomorrowland sky. "I can work anything into that character and make it totally work: all the thing I love in my life, like Disney, Giant Robot, Texas Chainsaw. Even though I'm wearing a mask and have a character, it's more real, more about what I'm really like, because I'm too shy to let a lot of things out. Every reason I became Buckethead and am Buckethead has to do with the way I live. It's not because I thought it would be successful. I never use anything that isn't part of what I really loved as a child or love right now."
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