Jordan

Album: Guitar Hero 2 (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • Buckethead named this instrumental song after basketball star Michael Jordan, who he is a big fan of.
  • Buckethead recorded this especially for the video game Guitar Hero 2, where it is the most difficult song to play for most people. Buckethead had most of the song written before he was asked to record it for the game, and he added the guitar solo to their specifications. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Billy - A Place, AL

Comments: 4

  • Marley from Springfield, NjWhen I saw Buckethead live, he opened with this. It was a great show and buckethead gave me 2 toys!
  • Brian from Highland, InBuckethead has never played this song fully, he will start with Jordan, then turn it into another song, usually "Post Office Buddy," then play the outro of Jordan. GH2 is the only recording, heck, him ever playing for that fact, the full song of Jordan.
  • Jake from Green Bay, WiAwesome song!
  • Jake from Green Bay, WiThis song is one of the most hardest songs to play.
    P.S. Chya!
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