Now you need to do the original version from the Aenima album to see how it's been changed. EDIT: You are correct. This is the ultimate toxic relationship song
I’ve been a Tool fan for a long time. Props to you for immediately spotting the toxic relationship dilemma in the lyrics. I’ve always loved this song (especially this version) but it took a couple of bad relationships along the way and some random revisits to this song for the lyrics to actually hit home
same here i didn’t really listen to the song when i first heard it but when i started applying the lyrics and music to my own life it sounded so much better
I love your attention to detail and understanding and enthusiasm on a first listen. Keep doing more Tool and you catch all my likes. The song Invincible is a good workout song for me. Undertow, Eulogy, H, and every other song they have is endless. If you don't see a lyric video, just use studio track and lyrics pulled up on phone. We all know the words but you can read them out for those who may not. It's most effective sound quality and focus. Now I sound like a nerd. Keep it going!
I'd say your spot on with the theory. Toxic for sure. The studio version of this song is awesome, but I think this version is the best. It hits so much harder, with an emotion that the studio just doesn't have. At least I think so
Just my opinion, and I have no evidence to back this up, but I think this is about Jui-Jitsu training. The singer is really into it. I think he's making it sound like an abusive sexual relationship.
I read an interview with MJK a long time ago and he actually said that the song was originally about that but that he thinks it means different things to different people, and that he kept it vague enough so as to leave it to the listeners interpretation.
also while he was performing he literally tackled a drunk fan to the floor and held him there I have no reason now that it wasn’t part of the show then
Great reaction bud. Thanks for doing it justice and thank you to the person who requested it. A definite masterpiece. Tool's the GOAT.
No doubt! i appreciate you!!! yes this was so FIREEEE
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Hey, I swear I'm not following you! Lol just caught this one! GOAT 🐐 💯
@@RosettaStoned462 Lol, hey no worries. I think it's safe to say we're both watching Tool reactions right now 😂
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love your energy dude you’re the exact person that needs to be listening to this
For a min you was to hyped, but then after a min, I saw you dive head first into the feeling......welcome home my friend
And listen be yourself and don't let anyone persuade you otherwise. Bounce around!!!!
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Tool is amazing dig your reaction
This song embodies my first marriage.
Now you need to do the original version from the Aenima album to see how it's been changed.
EDIT: You are correct. This is the ultimate toxic relationship song
Definitely needs to do the studio version!
🤘🏼🔧LOL🔧🤘🏼 very cool,, I really liked your reaction sir!!
Love the reaction!
I’ve been a Tool fan for a long time. Props to you for immediately spotting the toxic relationship dilemma in the lyrics. I’ve always loved this song (especially this version) but it took a couple of bad relationships along the way and some random revisits to this song for the lyrics to actually hit home
same here i didn’t really listen to the song when i first heard it but when i started applying the lyrics and music to my own life it sounded so much better
It's the recently enlightened ego (in line with the true self) talking to the true self.
im here for the stankface. Did not leave disappointed
one of their best
I love your attention to detail and understanding and enthusiasm on a first listen. Keep doing more Tool and you catch all my likes. The song Invincible is a good workout song for me. Undertow, Eulogy, H, and every other song they have is endless. If you don't see a lyric video, just use studio track and lyrics pulled up on phone. We all know the words but you can read them out for those who may not. It's most effective sound quality and focus. Now I sound like a nerd. Keep it going!
I'd say your spot on with the theory. Toxic for sure. The studio version of this song is awesome, but I think this version is the best. It hits so much harder, with an emotion that the studio just doesn't have. At least I think so
Thank you Sceez 🙏
Tool is simply amazing 🤘🏻
The love he was fighting is his ego
THIS IT
Great reaction my guy!
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Cry everytime
Great video keep up the work
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How come at the last Tool gig I didn’t see any of my Tool brothers?
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You're funny dude. TOOL reacts are great. Sub now. Keep it up
Just my opinion, and I have no evidence to back this up, but I think this is about Jui-Jitsu training. The singer is really into it. I think he's making it sound like an abusive sexual relationship.
I read an interview with MJK a long time ago and he actually said that the song was originally about that but that he thinks it means different things to different people, and that he kept it vague enough so as to leave it to the listeners interpretation.
@@ItsAlways710 Interesting. I had probably heard that version 10 times before I had the revelation that maybe he's talking about BJJ.
also while he was performing he literally tackled a drunk fan to the floor and held him there
I have no reason now that it wasn’t part of the show then
Is this two sides of an argument?