I'll never forget the show I went to on this tour. Madison, WI, four days before 9/11. They had these actors come out all painted up and did the dance. They climbed ropes on each side of the stage to the top, and suspended themselves, moving all weird to the music. I've seen Tool six times since 98' and that show was still the best I ever witnessed.
I love that he doesnt use the voice stacking he does in the recordings. Does it sound as good as the recording? of course not, but its also nice hearing Maynards voice striped down and human
@@tb3999 do you know how much Justin writes. Him and Adam are equals. Without Danny's drumming or Maynard's vocals this wouldn't be Tool. You take one tool out of the tool box and don't put it back you'll regret it. Undertow and opiate are good but ænima is the people's favorite for a reason
@@Turk_2023 Nah the terrorists won. We gave up our freedoms and changed our way of life. Plot twist, the terrorists were the American government all along.
I don't know what am I doing with keep listening to this masterpiece but for sure one thing is a personal reason for me: The concept and theory behind this are mesmerizingly so true......
can't remember exactly if it was during this song or another but at the Chicago stop the contortionists also climbed two ropes and entwined themselves in each other at the top before coming back down. It was epic
They got up during the intermission and then did their crazy upside down swinging performance during Triad. At least that was how they did it in their New Zealand performance. Epic for sure!
Thats crazy that happened to me at wellz fargo show last yr. We stayed in bar until tool went on i was I pissed at myself wish we saw the pre shows n just chilled in our seats instead of drink. "Why can't we not be sober"?
They played Grand Rapids, Michigan and Columbus, Oh the nights before Cleveland. I know because I was there. They were HEAVY shows! We weren't sure the show was going to go on but they didn't cancel so we went. Security was REALLY tough with extensive pat downs. I had a small Swiss Army pocket knife on my car key ring and they would not let me in with it. It was a tiny knife and I was begging the guy to keep it and he wouldn't budge. It was the 1st big boy gift my dad had given me and he passed away a few years before the show. It had HUGE sentimental value to me but the guy refused to let it slide. Then some other nosy security guard with an attitude yelled to " Get him out of there!!!!" meaning me so and they started to close in on me. At that point I wasn't going to miss the show so I gave up the knife and bolted in thru the doors and they chased me thru the crowd. I took my shirt off and took my pony tail holder out and blended in with the crowd. They stopped chasing at some point and I circled around the arena and scoped out my seats to see if anyone was watching for me. They weren't so I went to my seat and enjoyed the hell out of the show. But I had lost the knife. After the show was over I stayed late and saw the security guy down on the floor. I went up to him and apologized and asked what he did with my knife? He threw it in the garbage!!!!! He took me to the can he threw it out in and I did a quick look inside but everything was covered in stale beer and garbage and other crap people threw out. So no knife! It sounds like a big deal now but in those early days after 9/11 things were all messed up and people were REALLY on edge and deservedly so.There were not really any major security protocols in place so it took awhile for everyone to adjust to the new way of living. The knife was no bigger that a small set of nail clippers so it was a pretty harmless little thing. But like I said, my dad gave it too me when I was like 5 yrs old and I always had it on me. So I lost my favorite tool at a Tool show! Haha!
I believe this is the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania show for this tour,which was my 1st Tool show. They would play Hershey Pa(which I also went to)the next day if my mind serves me right...& the Wilkes Barre show is online somewhere and has two different versions from different angles.
Remembering this tour, this was headless bass. He used to support Adam in the main riff before climax. Also, yes @Ryan, you can modulate any audio signal using any other audio as a source, guitar or bass included. But this wasn't the case.
I saw TOOL a few times during this tour. Maynard also used the headless guitar thingy on Third-eye too. He played the chaotic, distant, soloing in the background while Adam played the first solo of the song. I guess he might have used it for his voice or other things, but that was the one time I was like "oh shit! I can hear Maynard on guitar!"
My mom went to this a tool concert and they played this and it's really wierd when they play it you don't know whether to dance or what it kind of puts you in a trans
i swear Doha Cat took this performance as inspiration, because at the end of her set at Coachella Weekend 2, she had those creatures walk out on stage too!
mickyo929 just wanted to say so fucked up an angry orchard ..does anyone mid old tool when he didn't know he was cool when nobody knew what he looked like sorry mickey. my boy guy is asleep an I'm listening to tool an b101 on memorial day
Tool makes some good riffs but I feel like it rarely turns into something cool. The intro will be great then it just turns into a butt rock song. Swans are better.
I really want to love MJK's voice but I can;t .Lyrically he is solid, albeit the entire thing a parody. Perhaps that is his get out clause for an excessively demanding pseudo intellectual fanbase who think they own a piece of him. That said, I saw APC in Manchester and in Dallas. I saw Tool live in Dublin. Personally I felt his voice faltered, but that's ok. He's human after all OR IS HE!!??
I never liked it either. I think hes garbage next to guys like geddy or even cedric the dude from mars volta. Far superior and more interesting singers.
+Velcro You have an image of pi as your avatar, dude. That *you* of all people would use the term "pseudo-intellectual" without a hint of irony - when you can barely even put a sentence together - is laughable. Anyhow. You're right to say that MJK's voice definitely isn't the best, from a technical standpoint and especially live. Then again, Tool composes and mixes their music in such a way that the vocals tend to take a backseat to the instruments. To be honest, if his singing were conventionally "good", it would probably be to the music's detriment more often than not - he knows when to use listeless chanting/harsher tones instead, and when he does, it tends to work out much better (you wanna hear him singing well in a technical sense, listen to the intro of "The Pot").
+Tim Renken Gonna stop you right there. I like Rush as much as the next guy, but I hate to break it to you, Geddy Lee is _not_ an "interesting" singer. He's just plain _good_, with an impressively high range and warm timbre, but that does not an interesting, nor superior, singer make. He's *pleasant* to listen to, not interesting. Lee and Cedric are excellent singers in their own right, but next to MJK their techniques are really, *really* boring (not to mention thematically dull). They're "better" singers than MJK in the same way that the guitar work in Megadeth is "better" than it is in Pantera or Metallica, or the way Brain Drill's or Moonsorrow's is "better" than Gojira's or Opeth's - well, I mean, sure... _if_ the only thing you care about is dry technicality in its own right (which, if so, means you're missing the point of even _having_ technique in the first place). If you want examples of singers who _are_ technically better and more interesting than MJK, try Roy Khan from Kamelot or Rob Halford from Judas Priest, or something - but even those guys, two of my all-time favorite vocalists as they are, can't hold a candle to Keenan either in terms of theme, expressiveness or sheer understated power and presence. tl;dr Keenan is _easily_ superior to Lee, no contest.
I'll never forget the show I went to on this tour. Madison, WI, four days before 9/11. They had these actors come out all painted up and did the dance. They climbed ropes on each side of the stage to the top, and suspended themselves, moving all weird to the music. I've seen Tool six times since 98' and that show was still the best I ever witnessed.
I was at that show also. Amazing experience.
Where's the video ? 🎥
I saw that tour the day after you on 9-8-01. Blew my mind.
@smoothoperator7023 Shit, I wish I had brought a video recording device back then. No cell phones.
I was at that show too!!!
I love that he doesnt use the voice stacking he does in the recordings. Does it sound as good as the recording? of course not, but its also nice hearing Maynards voice striped down and human
Yeah it still sounds amazing.
Maynard's voice is perfect!
And his voice aged like a fine bottle of wine
Justin Chancellor is everything.
Tool is everything
Justin and Danny are what make tool so incredible
Adam is everything behind the art and vision. Maynard is the performance soul. They are the perfect storm.
@@tb3999 do you know how much Justin writes. Him and Adam are equals. Without Danny's drumming or Maynard's vocals this wouldn't be Tool. You take one tool out of the tool box and don't put it back you'll regret it. Undertow and opiate are good but ænima is the people's favorite for a reason
@@masonmortimeyer2901,... you guys are arguing about the wrong s***
53 and still rock out to Tool,they kick ass
Hell yeah Stacy
It would be an interesting experience, considering this is 9 days after 9/11.
i guess maynard watched them fall away....
@bob blow They were on tour for Lateralus. Bush said if we do not continue to work and live life , the terrorists win.... Americans did just that.
@@UnderSprayedWhiteSkies oh fuck off with your conspiracy bullshit.
I was there too. Absolutely incredible. Amazing experience
@@Turk_2023 Nah the terrorists won. We gave up our freedoms and changed our way of life. Plot twist, the terrorists were the American government all along.
I don't know what am I doing with keep listening to this masterpiece but for sure one thing is a personal reason for me: The concept and theory behind this are mesmerizingly so true......
This is probably the most AEnima sounding song on Lateralus. And for that, I love it.
🤨
@@sydknee604 🤨
I think ticks and leeches is the most aenima sounding imo
His voice is incredible
This tour right here. The only thing I can say I'm forever greatful I got to witness it with my own eyes.
I wish I were you.
I was at this concert and it was truly amazing
Damn he nailed it
04:05 Hi!
are they naked
The one time I looked at the screen while it was playing in the background was a close up of man gooch. wtf
I saw this tour at the Irvine Meadows and specifically remember Maynard playing that Steinberg bass during Schism. Awesome show.
I was on 5 hits when I saw this live and the contortionist freaked me the fuck out.
Oh hell no. 😂
Jesus man. 😂😅
Oh man. Can’t imagine.
I dropped some acid at one of the shows on this tour. That huge screen was insane...
Good gawd, that was amazing
It's great to see Huntingtonst is back with the best videos of Tool live.
He’s a good kid.
@@huntingtonst holy bread, hi there
why dont they bring out these performers anymore. that was so fucking cool.
I think they're part of one of their ex's art groups?
This is my favorite video ever
can't remember exactly if it was during this song or another but at the Chicago stop the contortionists also climbed two ropes and entwined themselves in each other at the top before coming back down. It was epic
They got up during the intermission and then did their crazy upside down swinging performance during Triad. At least that was how they did it in their New Zealand performance. Epic for sure!
I was at that Chicago show as well, watching it live you are like what in the F is going on and I do remember them on the ropes as well.
👍👍👍👍 me gusta mucho este grupo....tool💋
bloody goddamn this is awesome
nobody else was super disappointed by the video ending before the song?:(
5:29 holy fuck, you cant hear dannys snare literally resonate over all that fucking noise.
Thanks awesome
Ohhh shit! This is in Montreal right.. I'm going to check my ticket right now..
Montreal was (Sept -19 - 2001)
omg Maynards voice was great for this
My dad saw Tool around this time. I was too young at the time to go :( i know he got too drunk and didn't fully appreciate it.
Thats crazy that happened to me at wellz fargo show last yr. We stayed in bar until tool went on i was I pissed at myself wish we saw the pre shows n just chilled in our seats instead of drink. "Why can't we not be sober"?
I believe that their 1st show after 9/11 was in cleveland. I was there. It was emotional.
How so?
Try people
@@GreggValue what do you mean how so lmfao
They played Grand Rapids, Michigan and Columbus, Oh the nights before Cleveland. I know because I was there. They were HEAVY shows!
We weren't sure the show was going to go on but they didn't cancel so we went. Security was REALLY tough with extensive pat downs. I had a small Swiss Army pocket knife on my car key ring and they would not let me in with it. It was a tiny knife and I was begging the guy to keep it and he wouldn't budge. It was the 1st big boy gift my dad had given me and he passed away a few years before the show. It had HUGE sentimental value to me but the guy refused to let it slide. Then some other nosy security guard with an attitude yelled to " Get him out of there!!!!" meaning me so and they started to close in on me.
At that point I wasn't going to miss the show so I gave up the knife and bolted in thru the doors and they chased me thru the crowd. I took my shirt off and took my pony tail holder out and blended in with the crowd. They stopped chasing at some point and I circled around the arena and scoped out my seats to see if anyone was watching for me. They weren't so I went to my seat and enjoyed the hell out of the show. But I had lost the knife.
After the show was over I stayed late and saw the security guy down on the floor. I went up to him and apologized and asked what he did with my knife? He threw it in the garbage!!!!! He took me to the can he threw it out in and I did a quick look inside but everything was covered in stale beer and garbage and other crap people threw out. So no knife!
It sounds like a big deal now but in those early days after 9/11 things were all messed up and people were REALLY on edge and deservedly so.There were not really any major security protocols in place so it took awhile for everyone to adjust to the new way of living. The knife was no bigger that a small set of nail clippers so it was a pretty harmless little thing. But like I said, my dad gave it too me when I was like 5 yrs old and I always had it on me. So I lost my favorite tool at a Tool show! Haha!
does anyone know if the full concert is available somewhere online?
Yes, Maynard watched them fall away.
I believe this is the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania show for this tour,which was my 1st Tool show. They would play Hershey Pa(which I also went to)the next day if my mind serves me right...& the Wilkes Barre show is online somewhere and has two different versions from different angles.
is that a guitar that maynard has? Love this performance. but i'm just curious as to what he is holding.
It's just a headless guitar.
what is that thing mjk is holding
that's a Steinberger headless bass, he uses it for his voice
ITA Aran what is a headless bass and how can it be used for a voice
nick davis So he can simulate his harmonies in the song without having pre recorded vocals
Remembering this tour, this was headless bass. He used to support Adam in the main riff before climax.
Also, yes @Ryan, you can modulate any audio signal using any other audio as a source, guitar or bass included. But this wasn't the case.
I saw TOOL a few times during this tour. Maynard also used the headless guitar thingy on Third-eye too. He played the chaotic, distant, soloing in the background while Adam played the first solo of the song. I guess he might have used it for his voice or other things, but that was the one time I was like "oh shit! I can hear Maynard on guitar!"
¡Chulada! ¿Maynard estaba usando un Ebow?
Those were holograms or bots? can't figure it out
+Alejandro Echeguren humans. Contortionist. They were later tied up together and hung 50 feet above the stage. it was crazy
Wooow
+Juan Jaun Raoul I remember that. The acrobatics was crazy. Still the best show I've ever been to.
Oh my holy god
Is maynard holding a guitar?
No One knows for he hides in the shadows
@Skott LeFever Huh, I didn't know that.
@@NitromantoHDTR he doesn’t. It’s just a joke I’ve seen other singers do it.
reggaeton 2019
No
adam looks like a robot here.
My mom went to this a tool concert and they played this and it's really wierd when they play it you don't know whether to dance or what it kind of puts you in a trans
Trance. No trans
i swear Doha Cat took this performance as inspiration, because at the end of her set at Coachella Weekend 2, she had those creatures walk out on stage too!
Nice bodysuits What does flexible quadrupedalism pay these days
Are you ready for 2025?
Nice hole
100% would bang
Jesus christ, such an anti climax
Not Bad!!!
mickyo929 just wanted to say so fucked up an angry orchard ..does anyone mid old tool when he didn't know he was cool when nobody knew what he looked like sorry mickey. my boy guy is asleep an I'm listening to tool an b101 on memorial day
Jackie Correira everybody knows Tool was and is cool
Were they pulling covid vaccine blood clots out of his neck?
Tool makes some good riffs but I feel like it rarely turns into something cool. The intro will be great then it just turns into a butt rock song.
Swans are better.
you just don't understand
I really want to love MJK's voice but I can;t .Lyrically he is solid, albeit the entire thing a parody.
Perhaps that is his get out clause for an excessively demanding pseudo intellectual fanbase who think they own a piece of him.
That said, I saw APC in Manchester and in Dallas. I saw Tool live in Dublin.
Personally I felt his voice faltered, but that's ok. He's human after all
OR IS HE!!??
I never liked it either. I think hes garbage next to guys like geddy or even cedric the dude from mars volta. Far superior and more interesting singers.
Mars Volta actually supported APC in Dallas. Interesting you should mention them
***** Fair enough points Tyler
+Velcro You have an image of pi as your avatar, dude. That *you* of all people would use the term "pseudo-intellectual" without a hint of irony - when you can barely even put a sentence together - is laughable.
Anyhow. You're right to say that MJK's voice definitely isn't the best, from a technical standpoint and especially live. Then again, Tool composes and mixes their music in such a way that the vocals tend to take a backseat to the instruments. To be honest, if his singing were conventionally "good", it would probably be to the music's detriment more often than not - he knows when to use listeless chanting/harsher tones instead, and when he does, it tends to work out much better (you wanna hear him singing well in a technical sense, listen to the intro of "The Pot").
+Tim Renken Gonna stop you right there. I like Rush as much as the next guy, but I hate to break it to you, Geddy Lee is _not_ an "interesting" singer. He's just plain _good_, with an impressively high range and warm timbre, but that does not an interesting, nor superior, singer make. He's *pleasant* to listen to, not interesting.
Lee and Cedric are excellent singers in their own right, but next to MJK their techniques are really, *really* boring (not to mention thematically dull). They're "better" singers than MJK in the same way that the guitar work in Megadeth is "better" than it is in Pantera or Metallica, or the way Brain Drill's or Moonsorrow's is "better" than Gojira's or Opeth's - well, I mean, sure... _if_ the only thing you care about is dry technicality in its own right (which, if so, means you're missing the point of even _having_ technique in the first place).
If you want examples of singers who _are_ technically better and more interesting than MJK, try Roy Khan from Kamelot or Rob Halford from Judas Priest, or something - but even those guys, two of my all-time favorite vocalists as they are, can't hold a candle to Keenan either in terms of theme, expressiveness or sheer understated power and presence.
tl;dr Keenan is _easily_ superior to Lee, no contest.