Fun fact, Danny Carry used to let Tool practice in his "studio" and he felt bad for them b/c their drummers kept flaking out or quiting, so he filled in and stayed. Also, Tool and Rage Against The Machine used to have MAJOR jam sessions (Danny's place) b4 Rage became a band, Maynard used to co-vocal/write w/ Rage as well... it's Awesome you saw the connection between the bands w/o knowing any of the history.. Good on you!!
TOOL are just on another level, it's not easy to understand them, maybe you have to listen to the same song a lot of times, but one you get it, the world will open in front of you, keep going to new tool songs♡
Tool is a whole package. Not just the music. The visuals, the lyrics, everything comes together and fits together. One big thing made of a bunch of little pieces.
Just for some reference with the counting: the verses are counted as a bars of 5/8 and 7/8. This song has a TON of time signature changes and syncopation. Especially during the bridge. All three of them are playing in different time signatures that line back up after a certain number of rounds. Fits into the concept of miscommunication.
Hey man! DJ here, I requested this on Twitter without much expectation!! Thank you SOOOO much for doing this!! Much love! You are the best of the best!! also that drum outro was totally his feet
The reason I like this type of music as opposed to others is because it's like looking in the mirror and a window at the same time. In the mirror you are forced to examine yourself and see all of your own imperfections and hopefully realize that not only that you need to improve but more importantly, that you can. Through the window we see the world around us in all it is and in all in can be, which in turn better helps us understand it. Other forms of music are purely about imposing your will. Which I see no value in, other than understanding that this is the crux of what some people want from life.
If you want too know something about Tool's popularity? This song came out in 2001. It got played twice a day on the pop radio for my area. It's nearly 7 minutes long. It won the Best Rock Performance Grammy in 2002. And yet, for most Tool fans it ranks around #10 for their best Tool song.
That bass is filthy. I highly recommend you check out the band Primus. They are a quirky funky Tool. Three piece band, very talented. PRIMUS - John the fisherman is the song that got me into them. Or My name is Mud.
Tom Morello from RATM and Adam Jones from Tool went to high school together. I believe they were roommates too. They definitely sound this good live. Lucky lady to have seen them 6x.
I love watching different cultures and backgrounds reacting to “other people’s music” proving music shows no cultural “line in the sand”.. Also, there’s a reason he’s called the octopus, he plays like he’s got two sets of each limb each with individual brains, making him the greatest two drummers alive lol
@@bigcraiggles9838 it's amazing how a song expressing powerlessness can resonate with you and somehow empower you. It doesn't change the situation but knowing you aren't alone changes your perspective.
All Tool songs are intricate and driving with very deep lyrics ! You really can't go wrong on any of their songs. I would recommend Pneuma or Tempest from their new album or Right in two or Sober from earlier albums.
They actually DO sound this clean live...they are beyond amazing live!!I've seen then 3 times and they never disappoint!! Crisp,clear,clean,and perfect every time!!😄
Tool changed my life. Literally changed my life. If your interpretation of the song make sense you can't be wrong. Your opinion is a piece that fits. The song could be about a Schism in religion or a relationship. Well also touching on social issues in the video like learning how to get back to us rather than us and Them
Hey LFR, btw, although I have a boyfriend of many years who my love, I recognize and appreciate beauty.... YOU are a very handsome man, and what shines so much is your beauty inside... and out. I love your complete acceptance of all things and the fact that you never judge a book by its cover. I am the same way. Thank you for being you and don't forget to check out the drum solo off the album Lateralus and the song name is Lateralus as well. It's the one you're looking for. Seen Tool twice- life changing!!! Much love and peace
the part at 12:19, if you listen closely you can hear that its fast groups of three. his hands are hitting his toms in unison on the 1 of the group of three, and the 2-3 is on his bass drums. toms-bass-bass-toms-bass-bass-toms-bass-bass repeating. the sticking would be, B-RF-LF-B-RF-LF (both (hands), right foot, left foot, both, right foot, left foot, repeating).
yo, you said towards the end you should listen to the whole album.....yes you really should its F'n incredible also, tune is about relationships and communication etc..
I am watching you. You are not off by any means on this song! Maynard and the guys in tool are true hearted. There is an underling hope for humanity in this song.
I've seen some phenomenal drummers. Danny Carey is a stud. You have guys like him, and guys like Tom Sholz from Boston. Astronomically talented musicians with a genuine love for music. I find, those guys to be the best. There's no ego, fighting against band mates, etc. Just do what you love to do 👌 That's what produces good sound.
Van, my man, you are missing out on the OGs of time changes/seamless transitions - Rush. Tom Sawyer, Limelight, Free Will, Subdivisions - killer #CarTest joints all... ✌😎
They sound even better live... If you get a chance to see them live come to KC. Danny is from the area and they always put on an amazing show! I've been going to see them live since the 90's!
It's surprisingly one of the easiest songs to deal with the timing though when playing. The largest amount of time changes are just the same 5/8 into 7/8 riff through the verses. If you think of that as a syncopated 6/8 riff then there actually is very little time change going on (relative to that 47 times). Still phenomenal though.
@Jeff T Schism is one of their easier songs, but Tool are by no means "Prog for Normies", of which I assume you mean they aren't that progressive. The way they arrange their songs and albums go beyond just being super technical and complex, no hate to Dream Theater, but Prog doesn't just mean complex virtuoso instrumentation. Otherwise, Pink Floyd and Genesis wouldn't be considered some of the greatest bands in the genre. Prog simply means to progress past the norm of music structure, usually with influences of classical music and derivatives of Art rock. Lateralus, as I'm sure you've heard, was constructed in a way that paid homage to the Fibonacci sequence, while the underlying messages of their songs and even some albums tend to follow patterns regarding a particular concept in a way that differs from your typical concept album. Ænima is largely based around concepts of Jungian psychology, as well as the interpretations of monologues from Bill Hicks. Lateralus also holds the triad conspiracy regarding the placement of the tracklistings, in that rearranging them can make the album flow smoother, as later named "The Holy Gift". Furthermore, the themes of ones evolution of the mind have evolved throughout each album. Undertow shows the human at it's barest and most natural traits. Ænima Introduces the concept of evolution and mysticism. Lateralus puts such concepts to the test, eventually unlocking the secrets of the mind. 10,000 Days is a reflection of the life left behind, as one begins to notice humanity for all it's deepest faults. Fear Inoculum allows the mind and spirit to become one as a newly envolved being. Admittedly, this is specifically my own interpretation of the progression, but there is a clear pattern and constant change moving throughout, as helped by the music, artwork, videos, and lyrics displayed throughout each album and song. This is 100% a Progressive feature and the need for overly complex instrumentation is not necessary, nor the point. However, if you want to talk about that aspect, then look no further than the rhythm section. Danny Carey, as most would agree, is quite possibly the greatest relevant drummer alive today, while Justin Chancellor's bass playing is like no other in the way he can achieve his sounds and melodies. Adam Jones may not be the most talented shred guitarist, but he, like David Gilmour, experiments with his instrument to achieve unique sounds and guitar tones. I will say, off all the members, Adam is the most "Normie Prog" of the four, but combined with the rest, they are a truly unique band.
@@AtticsTV That's how I always play it on guitar. And if you find sheet music for Danny Carey's drum parts, they write it out as a 6/4 riff and put the 2 bars together. It's annoying having to read a new time signature in each measure and doesn't really help with playing.
If you think these drums are complex, Their song Lateralus is about the golden ratio. the drums progress along with the golden ratio and even Maynards words in each line match the ratio
Oh man that tool rabbit hole is gunna drag you down some outstanding musical journeys, if you do any more make sure you chrck out lost keys/rosetta stoned for some extra terrestial trippy vibes 👍
Maynard is pretty intense with his lyrics. I mean when you’ve got Carey, Jones, and Chancellor delivering music like this, the lyrics gotta be on point and Maynard digs really deep and finds ways to make every listener think. And think. And think.
Love the videos man! Here's some Tool suggestions: Eulogy, Right in Two, Vicarious, Stinkfist, The Pot, 46 and 2... sorry if you've already done some of these
When you spoke about driving to this song , I concur . I play a whole tool album when I go on fishing trips on the other side of the state. Such a joy! It's like listening to a movie or something. I found you reacting to political vids but am really enjoying the music reactions too!
They sound incredible live. You've reviewed several live performances so far. It was over a decade between the last two Tool albums. They write and perfect all of the music first and then Maynard writes the lyrics and vocals. It's well worth wait and the cost to see their artistry live and in motion.
Saw them for first time in '96 and have many times since. They honestly sound even better live because of how incredibly tight they are with the those intrinsic abilities you commented on. And Maynards voice is pure live.
Hey LFR, Danny Carey did his major solo in Lateralus. It's INSANE and so sick cause he keeps like 3 or 4 DIFFERENT tempo's/ measures in it. He is a mathematician for real. Check out Lateralus for the drum solo. Love you so very much. Than j.g s for bringing all DIFFERENT kinds of people together through music!!! One love
Between supposed lovers Between supposed Brothers. Now you understand TOOL This is what they do. You're right on Fam. If you have not. PNEUMA DANNY CAREY CAM. The whole Joint is a Danny close up You might go over Twenty mins tho... it's worth it
They're better live because you can witness the perfection of TooL. It's so cool to watch someone experience TooL for the first time. Welcome Brother. and yes that was the kicks.
I have seen them live, and honestly not only can they bring the studio to the live they also blow you away. If you enjoy hearing them on the album you need to see the live show to fully appreciate them. Same for Sevendust. Also recommend a reaction to Sevendust " Seasons" or " Face to Face"
Its funny you mentioned Rage Against The Machine, because Maynard James Keenan, the lead singer of Tool, has done some work with RATM. Check out the song Know Your Enemy, you'll love it.
Not way off .keep putting the puzzle together. Can't believe just catch'n this one ! The bring it every time live !! Saw them lots !!! Best band out there Period
Eulogy and 46 & 2 are both amazing, definitely need to check them out man, both are off Ænima which is still my favorite Tool album, Parabola off Lateralus though is probably my favorite Tool song of all time though, it should be listened with Parabol as the intro also lol, the official music video is 10 min long because it includes this.
10,000 Days is a great song as well. I know what it's about, but you will have to find out for yourself. Make sure you listen to part one first, which is called, "Wings for Marie".
The drummer is the one who made it that difficult. Him and the guitarist. The bassist comes up with the groove, and the guitar player and drummer take his groove and proceed to make it super complex. Then the singer waits till they mostly finish the song and adds his vocals.
Which drum solo are you asking about? If you mean the drum cam video it’s Pneuma but that wasn’t necessarily a solo - it’s just the song. As far as a solo goes - pretty much everything he does is worthy of standing on its own. :)
When you said "solo" I think you were referring to his Pneuma drum cam video which wasn't a solo but was all footage of Danny during a live performance of Pneuma. He does have a solo on the Fear Innoculum album though called Chocolate Chip Trip which you would LOVE
Hello, nice choice of Tool, thanks, if you like Maynard voice, look at 'A perfect circle' --> The Noose live , another band with Maynard. Peace and good on you YoDaLeX from France
Are your car speakers better than your earphones or something? This kind of rock definitely benefits from a high definition system. I suggest you get some good headphones and a DAC. What you get really depends on your budget but even on the entry level of audiophile gear it will blow your mind with clarity compared to what I imagine your current setup sounds like. Personally I have beyerdynamic DT 770 pros which are highly regarded with just a cheap usb powered DAC/AMP from amazon.
I tried my best to avoid too much info into my most beloved band. Don't want to see videos or personal info. I want to appreciate them for the music only. Tool came before Rage. You made a lot of sense. It how I enjoyed my Tool.
I got nervous cuz I saw the thumbnail with the video for the song. Though the video is awesome, it's definitely too distracting for a first listen. I'm glad you went with the lyric video! 😁
Funny story .. without Maynard there may have never been a rage against the machine he introduced Zach to Tom morello of I recall correctly. Also Maynard does back up vocals on a rage song
Fun fact, Danny Carry used to let Tool practice in his "studio" and he felt bad for them b/c their drummers kept flaking out or quiting, so he filled in and stayed. Also, Tool and Rage Against The Machine used to have MAJOR jam sessions (Danny's place) b4 Rage became a band, Maynard used to co-vocal/write w/ Rage as well... it's Awesome you saw the connection between the bands w/o knowing any of the history.. Good on you!!
Also Adam Jones and Tom Morello lived together and grew up together before either were the guitar gods they are now.
That's awesome.
Not to mention the uncredited feature Maynard did on Know Your Enemy
I think you would enjoy The Grudge and Lateralus off this album. The entire album is incredible
Faaip de oiad is the best song on the album
@@Gabriel_Moline crap ?
I have yet to heal one crappy song ever in the history of Tool
@@Gabriel_Moline Something wrong with you? I don't get people.
Robert Kivett Yea, I guess I was in a mood. I’ll delete it.
JackCarver10 Yea, Schism is the one TOOL song I don’t really care for. It was a stupid comment.
Go through all their albums. TOOL does not have a bad song.
Not a single damn one.
TOOL are just on another level, it's not easy to understand them, maybe you have to listen to the same song a lot of times, but one you get it, the world will open in front of you, keep going to new tool songs♡
Tool is a whole package. Not just the music.
The visuals, the lyrics, everything comes together and fits together. One big thing made of a bunch of little pieces.
DMT is a hell of a thing!
Just for some reference with the counting: the verses are counted as a bars of 5/8 and 7/8. This song has a TON of time signature changes and syncopation. Especially during the bridge. All three of them are playing in different time signatures that line back up after a certain number of rounds. Fits into the concept of miscommunication.
seen them live 6 times and yes, they can sound that clean live as well.
Here is a great car song for you it’s “Passenger” by the Deftones ft. Maynard
Yes! This!
great song.... bowie and maynard Bring Me the Disco King was killer as well
Omg yes!!!!!!! ❤️
Hey man! DJ here, I requested this on Twitter without much expectation!! Thank you SOOOO much for doing this!! Much love! You are the best of the best!! also that drum outro was totally his feet
Tool - Lateralus
Tool - Right in Two
Tool - Jambi
Tool - Vicarious
Tool - Stinkfist
Parabol/parabola
All their songs, period:)
@@RosettaStoned462 Die Eier Von Satan!! Lmao but seriously all of them.
The reason I like this type of music as opposed to others is because it's like looking in the mirror and a window at the same time. In the mirror you are forced to examine yourself and see all of your own imperfections and hopefully realize that not only that you need to improve but more importantly, that you can. Through the window we see the world around us in all it is and in all in can be, which in turn better helps us understand it.
Other forms of music are purely about imposing your will. Which I see no value in, other than understanding that this is the crux of what some people want from life.
Every song on the album? Every song period!
Nothing better than being on a road cruise smoking a blunt and listening to Tool on blast in the car, god damn phenomenal.
I could not agree more.
If you want too know something about Tool's popularity? This song came out in 2001. It got played twice a day on the pop radio for my area. It's nearly 7 minutes long.
It won the Best Rock Performance Grammy in 2002. And yet, for most Tool fans it ranks around #10 for their best Tool song.
A perfect circle- Judith
Loved hearing Tool here again. ❤️ You're reaction was perfect!
That bass is filthy. I highly recommend you check out the band Primus. They are a quirky funky Tool. Three piece band, very talented. PRIMUS - John the fisherman is the song that got me into them. Or My name is Mud.
When he sings "Cold silence has..." onwards I melt
Tom Morello from RATM and Adam Jones from Tool went to high school together. I believe they were roommates too.
They definitely sound this good live. Lucky lady to have seen them 6x.
Adam Jones actually taught Tom Morello in highschool I believe, somebody correct me if I'm wrong
Tom & Maynard use to be in a band together called Children of the anarchist diary.
I love watching different cultures and backgrounds reacting to “other people’s music” proving music shows no cultural “line in the sand”..
Also, there’s a reason he’s called the octopus, he plays like he’s got two sets of each limb each with individual brains, making him the greatest two drummers alive lol
This and Sober are my favorite tool songs. They are on my playlists at anytime
For me it's this, stinkfist and 46& 2 eternal playlist.
@@fictionjunkie Nice Sober touched my soul at a time in my life that it expressed what I was going thru with my dad's drinking.
@@bigcraiggles9838 it's amazing how a song expressing powerlessness can resonate with you and somehow empower you. It doesn't change the situation but knowing you aren't alone changes your perspective.
@@fictionjunkie Music is amazing like that.
"3 feet and 4 hands... minimum" Heh, sounds about right; love it.
Tool is at a very different level. No other metal band can compare periodt! And might I mention their amazing videos! This band is the shit!
Yes, Tool is this clean live. You def need to go see them live. I will see them every chance I get.
All Tool songs are intricate and driving with very deep lyrics ! You really can't go wrong on any of their songs. I would recommend Pneuma or Tempest from their new album or Right in two or Sober from earlier albums.
Danny Carey isn't known as "The Octopus" for no reason. He is truly an absolutely amazing drummer. One of the top 5 in the world if not the top 3.
'Rosetta Stoned' :)
They actually DO sound this clean live...they are beyond amazing live!!I've seen then 3 times and they never disappoint!! Crisp,clear,clean,and perfect every time!!😄
Awesome. Love this song.
Tool changed my life. Literally changed my life. If your interpretation of the song make sense you can't be wrong. Your opinion is a piece that fits. The song could be about a Schism in religion or a relationship. Well also touching on social issues in the video like learning how to get back to us rather than us and Them
Hey LFR, btw, although I have a boyfriend of many years who my love, I recognize and appreciate beauty.... YOU are a very handsome man, and what shines so much is your beauty inside... and out. I love your complete acceptance of all things and the fact that you never judge a book by its cover. I am the same way. Thank you for being you and don't forget to check out the drum solo off the album Lateralus and the song name is Lateralus as well. It's the one you're looking for. Seen Tool twice- life changing!!! Much love and peace
the part at 12:19, if you listen closely you can hear that its fast groups of three. his hands are hitting his toms in unison on the 1 of the group of three, and the 2-3 is on his bass drums. toms-bass-bass-toms-bass-bass-toms-bass-bass repeating. the sticking would be, B-RF-LF-B-RF-LF (both (hands), right foot, left foot, both, right foot, left foot, repeating).
Tool are awesome, no other band comes close to the artistry at play when Tool take to the studio and then the stage.
yo, you said towards the end you should listen to the whole album.....yes you really should its F'n incredible also, tune is about relationships and communication etc..
They are incredible live, the most talented and best performance from a band I have ever seen.
I am watching you. You are not off by any means on this song! Maynard and the guys in tool are true hearted. There is an underling hope for humanity in this song.
Great reaction. Tool are better live and their skill is superior to most current bands. They reproduce this to the next level. Enjoy the journey.
Yes, they are this good live, if not better. A live TOOL show is a spiritual experience that simply cannot be explained.
You completely nailed it! I went to a TOOL concert and there is some strange connection between you, the music, the artists and the crowd, shit.
Eternal Paradigm I truly believe it has a lot to do with the lack of cell phones and everybody being locked in and connected to the music together.
Nothing better than a tool reaction. A Favourite band when I was in Junior high
I've seen some phenomenal drummers. Danny Carey is a stud. You have guys like him, and guys like Tom Sholz from Boston. Astronomically talented musicians with a genuine love for music. I find, those guys to be the best. There's no ego, fighting against band mates, etc. Just do what you love to do 👌 That's what produces good sound.
Oh Yeah they can sound that good live! They have a great visual show with videos and unusual lighting.
Van, my man, you are missing out on the OGs of time changes/seamless transitions - Rush.
Tom Sawyer, Limelight, Free Will, Subdivisions - killer #CarTest joints all...
✌😎
One of my favorite RUSH albums is their live album Different Stages. It's a great car listen
Faith no more
They sound even better live... If you get a chance to see them live come to KC. Danny is from the area and they always put on an amazing show! I've been going to see them live since the 90's!
The visual aids on this video are hilarious but actually pretty cool. Keep it up dude, love watching you get into this stuff.
Great review! Love the way you appreciate the details. Listening to all TOOL, in my ride is the best.
I've seen them live twice and they can still blow you away.
My favorite song man. “Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion..” some golden rule shit right there
There is like 47 time changes in the song.
You mean 45 and 2?
It's surprisingly one of the easiest songs to deal with the timing though when playing. The largest amount of time changes are just the same 5/8 into 7/8 riff through the verses. If you think of that as a syncopated 6/8 riff then there actually is very little time change going on (relative to that 47 times).
Still phenomenal though.
@@AtticsTV I know i play it on guitar and bass. 😄
@Jeff T Schism is one of their easier songs, but Tool are by no means "Prog for Normies", of which I assume you mean they aren't that progressive. The way they arrange their songs and albums go beyond just being super technical and complex, no hate to Dream Theater, but Prog doesn't just mean complex virtuoso instrumentation. Otherwise, Pink Floyd and Genesis wouldn't be considered some of the greatest bands in the genre. Prog simply means to progress past the norm of music structure, usually with influences of classical music and derivatives of Art rock.
Lateralus, as I'm sure you've heard, was constructed in a way that paid homage to the Fibonacci sequence, while the underlying messages of their songs and even some albums tend to follow patterns regarding a particular concept in a way that differs from your typical concept album. Ænima is largely based around concepts of Jungian psychology, as well as the interpretations of monologues from Bill Hicks. Lateralus also holds the triad conspiracy regarding the placement of the tracklistings, in that rearranging them can make the album flow smoother, as later named "The Holy Gift". Furthermore, the themes of ones evolution of the mind have evolved throughout each album.
Undertow shows the human at it's barest and most natural traits.
Ænima Introduces the concept of evolution and mysticism.
Lateralus puts such concepts to the test, eventually unlocking the secrets of the mind.
10,000 Days is a reflection of the life left behind, as one begins to notice humanity for all it's deepest faults.
Fear Inoculum allows the mind and spirit to become one as a newly envolved being.
Admittedly, this is specifically my own interpretation of the progression, but there is a clear pattern and constant change moving throughout, as helped by the music, artwork, videos, and lyrics displayed throughout each album and song.
This is 100% a Progressive feature and the need for overly complex instrumentation is not necessary, nor the point. However, if you want to talk about that aspect, then look no further than the rhythm section. Danny Carey, as most would agree, is quite possibly the greatest relevant drummer alive today, while Justin Chancellor's bass playing is like no other in the way he can achieve his sounds and melodies. Adam Jones may not be the most talented shred guitarist, but he, like David Gilmour, experiments with his instrument to achieve unique sounds and guitar tones. I will say, off all the members, Adam is the most "Normie Prog" of the four, but combined with the rest, they are a truly unique band.
@@AtticsTV That's how I always play it on guitar. And if you find sheet music for Danny Carey's drum parts, they write it out as a 6/4 riff and put the 2 bars together. It's annoying having to read a new time signature in each measure and doesn't really help with playing.
If you think these drums are complex, Their song Lateralus is about the golden ratio. the drums progress along with the golden ratio and even Maynards words in each line match the ratio
Oh man that tool rabbit hole is gunna drag you down some outstanding musical journeys, if you do any more make sure you chrck out lost keys/rosetta stoned for some extra terrestial trippy vibes 👍
Maynard is pretty intense with his lyrics. I mean when you’ve got Carey, Jones, and Chancellor delivering music like this, the lyrics gotta be on point and Maynard digs really deep and finds ways to make every listener think. And think. And think.
Bro, where ever the music takes you is NEVER wrong :)
Love the videos man! Here's some Tool suggestions: Eulogy, Right in Two, Vicarious, Stinkfist, The Pot, 46 and 2... sorry if you've already done some of these
When you spoke about driving to this song , I concur .
I play a whole tool album when I go on fishing trips on the other side of the state. Such a joy!
It's like listening to a movie or something.
I found you reacting to political vids but am really enjoying the music reactions too!
They sound incredible live. You've reviewed several live performances so far. It was over a decade between the last two Tool albums. They write and perfect all of the music first and then Maynard writes the lyrics and vocals. It's well worth wait and the cost to see their artistry live and in motion.
They are just as good live. All master musicians.
That last drum bit was both toms and base drums. He is badass at the heal toe technique.
Saw them for first time in '96 and have many times since. They honestly sound even better live because of how incredibly tight they are with the those intrinsic abilities you commented on. And Maynards voice is pure live.
11:38 is my favorite part of this video, and I agree
Love this reaction!! This is my all time fav from Tool! Thanks
Every Tool song is incredible.... maybe not the interludes, although some of those are pretty good too! Just check out the whole discography.
Hey LFR, Danny Carey did his major solo in Lateralus. It's INSANE and so sick cause he keeps like 3 or 4 DIFFERENT tempo's/ measures in it. He is a mathematician for real. Check out Lateralus for the drum solo. Love you so very much. Than j.g s for bringing all DIFFERENT kinds of people together through music!!! One love
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👏👏👏👏
Yes.. that is
Danny's feet
while his hands
are filling in on
the accents at
the ending.
🤘😎💯💕👏
Between supposed lovers
Between supposed Brothers.
Now you understand TOOL
This is what they do.
You're right on Fam.
If you have not. PNEUMA DANNY CAREY CAM.
The whole Joint is a Danny close up
You might go over Twenty mins tho... it's worth it
9:50.The build up to Maynards voice is one of the most ear pleasing things
I saw the title and immediately, "YESSSS"
They're better live because you can witness the perfection of TooL. It's so cool to watch someone experience TooL for the first time. Welcome Brother. and yes that was the kicks.
Yes man, they sound this clean and this perfect live as well, they’re fucking masters in everything 🤟🏻
ANY TOOL IS AMAZING TOOL
I have seen them live, and honestly not only can they bring the studio to the live they also blow you away. If you enjoy hearing them on the album you need to see the live show to fully appreciate them. Same for Sevendust. Also recommend a reaction to Sevendust " Seasons" or " Face to Face"
You gotta see them live. They are this clean. It's a spiritual experience.
My most favorite song of all time!!!
Its funny you mentioned Rage Against The Machine, because Maynard James Keenan, the lead singer of Tool, has done some work with RATM. Check out the song Know Your Enemy, you'll love it.
Not way off .keep putting the puzzle together. Can't believe just catch'n this one ! The bring it every time live !! Saw them lots !!! Best band out there Period
Eulogy and 46 & 2 are both amazing, definitely need to check them out man, both are off Ænima which is still my favorite Tool album, Parabola off Lateralus though is probably my favorite Tool song of all time though, it should be listened with Parabol as the intro also lol, the official music video is 10 min long because it includes this.
I enjoy your channel man. Keep putting them out.
I'm really impressed that you got the beat instantly with your head bobbing. I didn't realize until a few listens that the BPM is pretty high
10,000 Days is a great song as well. I know what it's about, but you will have to find out for yourself. Make sure you listen to part one first, which is called, "Wings for Marie".
Bad ass band! Would love to see them live!
Indeed!
Not many cover bands can play tool. I used to follow one that could, they were incredible. Tool is very hard to play. ❤️
This song meant a lot to me when I was experiencing some intense suffering.
Just trying to make sense of it all. It says beautifully, what I felt.
They sound just as clean and precise live.
The drummer is the one who made it that difficult. Him and the guitarist. The bassist comes up with the groove, and the guitar player and drummer take his groove and proceed to make it super complex. Then the singer waits till they mostly finish the song and adds his vocals.
you mentioned Rage Against the Machine, Maynard (singer for Tool) sings in "Know Your Enemy" with Rage.
Danny Carey is like an octopus on those drums man, it is totally insane.
Which drum solo are you asking about? If you mean the drum cam video it’s Pneuma but that wasn’t necessarily a solo - it’s just the song. As far as a solo goes - pretty much everything he does is worthy of standing on its own. :)
When you said "solo" I think you were referring to his Pneuma drum cam video which wasn't a solo but was all footage of Danny during a live performance of Pneuma. He does have a solo on the Fear Innoculum album though called Chocolate Chip Trip which you would LOVE
I love drums too, and Melvins - Night Goat is one I just vibe out to.
Hello, nice choice of Tool, thanks, if you like Maynard voice, look at 'A perfect circle' --> The Noose live , another band with Maynard.
Peace and good on you
YoDaLeX from France
Happy Birthday to your guy
Are your car speakers better than your earphones or something? This kind of rock definitely benefits from a high definition system. I suggest you get some good headphones and a DAC. What you get really depends on your budget but even on the entry level of audiophile gear it will blow your mind with clarity compared to what I imagine your current setup sounds like. Personally I have beyerdynamic DT 770 pros which are highly regarded with just a cheap usb powered DAC/AMP from amazon.
I tried my best to avoid too much info into my most beloved band. Don't want to see videos or personal info. I want to appreciate them for the music only. Tool came before Rage. You made a lot of sense. It how I enjoyed my Tool.
I got nervous cuz I saw the thumbnail with the video for the song. Though the video is awesome, it's definitely too distracting for a first listen. I'm glad you went with the lyric video! 😁
Funny story .. without Maynard there may have never been a rage against the machine he introduced Zach to Tom morello of I recall correctly. Also Maynard does back up vocals on a rage song
My son is 16. Plays this on guitar and bass.
That at the end was both toms and double bass.
This man 🔥.
Tool. "The Pot" You'll enjoy. You'll def want to listen to this one in the car
The intricacies are clean.
Yes! Checking out the whole album is a good idea. Literally no actual song off the Lateralus album is bad or at least relatively bad.