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** The album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.
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*** Of course, knowing he's lost both parents also makes this a TearJerker.
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* ''Colma''. All of it. Especially when you find out that the album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.
** Recently, Buckethead has released the song, "The Homing Beacon," as a tribute to the late Michael Jackson. The song perfectly embodies Michael's life, going from sweet and innocent in the beginning, to fast and turbulent at the end, all ending in a rather untimely and unexpected way. This Troper gets the warm fuzzies whenever he hears it.

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* ''Colma''. All of it. Especially when you find out that the album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.
''Colma'':
** Recently, Buckethead has released the song, "The Homing Beacon," as a tribute to the late Michael Jackson. The song perfectly embodies Michael's life, going from sweet and innocent in the beginning, to fast and turbulent at the end, all ending in a rather untimely and unexpected way. This Troper gets the warm fuzzies whenever he hears it.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: ''Colma''. All of it. Especially when you find out that the album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: ''Colma''. All of it. Especially when you find out that the album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.
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*** Of course, knowing he's lost both parents also makes this a TearJerker.

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*** Of course, knowing he's lost both parents also makes this a TearJerker.TearJerker.
* ''Hold Me Forever'', a 28:36 minute song honoring his mother after her death. The musical equivalent of a VikingFuneral, it consists mostly of Buckethead's famously catchy riffs combined with complex solos. It almost feels as if it's lifting her to Heaven on its wings.
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** "I Love My Parents" from his album ''Giant Robot''. The title says it all.

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** "I Love My Parents" from his album ''Giant Robot''.''Bucketheadland''. The title says it all. The rerecorded version off ''Giant Robot,'' with an anonymous string ensemble, takes it that one step further...
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** In 2013, he officially showed his face for the first time on the cover of Pike 13. The photo in question shows a teenage Buckethead hugging his father, who was feeling ill at the time.

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** In 2013, he officially showed his face for the first time on the cover of Pike 13. The photo in question shows a teenage Buckethead hugging his father, who was feeling ill at the time.time.
** How did he open the first concert of his 2016 tour? With "I Love My Parents".
*** Of course, knowing he's lost both parents also makes this a TearJerker.
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** In 2013, he officially showed his face for the first on the cover of Pike 13. The photo in question shows a teenage Buckethead hugging his father, who was feeling ill at the time.

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** In 2013, he officially showed his face for the first time on the cover of Pike 13. The photo in question shows a teenage Buckethead hugging his father, who was feeling ill at the time.
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** "I Love My Parents" from his album ''Giant Robot''. The title says it all.

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** "I Love My Parents" from his album ''Giant Robot''. The title says it all.all.
** In 2013, he officially showed his face for the first on the cover of Pike 13. The photo in question shows a teenage Buckethead hugging his father, who was feeling ill at the time.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: ''Colma''. All of it. Especially when you find out that the album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.
** Recently, Buckethead has released the song, "The Homing Beacon," as a tribute to the late Michael Jackson. The song perfectly embodies Michael's life, going from sweet and innocent in the beginning, to fast and turbulent at the end, all ending in a rather untimely and unexpected way. This Troper gets the warm fuzzies whenever he hears it.
** "I Love My Parents" from his album ''Giant Robot''. The title says it all.

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