It specifically has to do with the song lateralus. But we as tool fans use it as a description for the tool Journey in general. Spiral out on the sounds, the lyrics, the journey to discover yourself. That is why lyrics are so important.
Tool is the best band ever. Not kidding their whole catalogue is 🔥🔥🔥❤❤ I'm 61 they've been my band going on 32 yrs, they're the best I've seen live too well worth it love LOVE Tool
Everyone should go see Tool live at least once. That was the only thing on my bucket list, and I went about a year ago, and it was absolutely magical. 🌀🌀🌀 Spiral out!
Two suggestions. The drum cam of Pneuma video for nuclear head explosion or lateralus the song to understand the spiral out mentions and normal head explosion.
So many great songs! Jambi Aenema Parabol & Parabola (the songs go together). Or check out Maynard's side projects like: Puscifer "Potions" Or A Perfect Circle with "Judith" (part of three songs that go together w/Tool's "Wings for Marie" and "10,000 Days". Songs about his mom crippled and confined to a wheelchair for that amount of days).
30+ year fan of Tool. They are the best band of my lifetime. I saw them this past February and they still kick ass!!! 4 masters of their crafts. Get ready for hit after hit. #Toolforever
53 yo here, and i can't understand how I could miss this band Thanks to reaction videos such as yours I listened nearly their entire discography in the last two days Prep your abs mate you're going to get a lot of sucker punches, by lyrics as by music Each song is a journey Enjoy the ride
Fantastic stuff, really happy to hear you're discovering new bands as well as us reactors. You've certainly outpaced me for checking out there back catalogue!!! Glad it's filed with some great tracks for me to explore! Best getting doing some ab crunches to prepare for the continuous blows!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions At this point I think you just to have to make a reaction video for each album since AEnima to Fear Inoculum, there is no track to skip, only a succession of "Wait ! What ? Hold on . Please have mercy"
Hey, You are on good form, Tonight, Steve. Love The Patter. Been hearing a lot about Tool. Need to investigate 🔎 Greetings from Snowy SCOTLAND. Roadie Ronnie 🎸 🎸 🎸
Thanks for taking some of the snow from us down here in Manchester! Glad you're here checking out Tool too Ronnie, definitely a band worth exploring! Take care up there in Scotland
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions The crazy thing is, all 4 of them play to their own beat at the same time. Slight variations in each of the instruments time signatures causes them to realign periodically. This 4D beat is what draws us in and produces the overwhelming energy. Kind of like a sonic boom! Genius
I 1000% understand your Tool addiction. 😆 You've got a lot of amazing music in store from them. Please don't miss the drum cam of Pneuma. Danny Carey ("Jeff") is awesome. Also the Grudge, Right in Two, Jambi and Eulogy. Plus many others lol. 🌀
@@MusicForTheSoulReactionswait till you get to lateralus..a whole song written around the Fibonacci theory. The lyrics, Iambic pentameter are 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 then swing on the spiral back and forth on that.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Steve have you heard "Beastie Boys"? Completely different (OG Hip Hop) from Tool obviously but another big ARMY fanbase. If you haven't - you owe it to yourself to get some enlightening. They different #Gratitude #WhatchaWant #Sabatoge #3MC's1DJ
They manage to sound even better live for the whole time. HOWEVER, keep listening to their studio tracks because there are very few worthy live videos. The Danny Carey drum cam video and the Sober live are the only two I'd recommend at this point. You have endless studio tracks to explore. Cheers.
Tool's first 4 albums weren't released with lyrics. Back then there wasn't internet like now, so you couldn't look them up. I feel that's the best way to take it in for the first time. Reading lyrics distracts from the initial experience.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions I think a nice compromise would be reading the lyrics first on their own to get an idea what the song will be about. But then put the words down and just listen to the song as a whole. The vocals in Tool are meant to be a part of the song and not the focal point. But it’s good to go back to the lyrics and think about their meaning after you’ve heard them integrated in the song.
@@shangobango77 agreed. After listening for years, and then finding out the actual words, turns out I was right all along. And as I grew, the meaning changed as well.
Meh, it takes at least five listens to get acclimated to the majesty of each song anyway, one time per instrument focusing on each separately (bass, guitar, drums, and lyrics-as-melody) and then lyrics-as-words. It somewhat doesn't matter which order. And then the bonus is once you get intimately familiar with the basics you will notice more subtle surprises, since Danny has MIDI pads that can be any sort of sound and he'll drop little morsels in. And the guitar (Adam) and bass (Justin as of this album and later) use lots of odd effects so they throw spices in as well. Sort of like watching a good movie a bunch of times and noticing some intentional hidden thing in the background on the tenth revisit.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Well he gives you a few moments to catch your breath before knocking the wind out of you completely! BTW there is another fun watch (after Pneuma drum cam) when Mike Portnoy tries to figure out the time signatures for this song. It's a fun ride! The other is watching "Metal drummer hears Led Zeppelin for first time" (and tries to play it)
I can’t wait for you to do “Right In Two”. One of my Favorites from them. I WILL subscribe to your channel. Very fun watching you and seeing your energy Tool brings out of you.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions tool has songs that are angry, theatrical, fun, sad or emotional and other ways to evoke emotions. If you stay with them and get past the energetic ones then youll need to lower your energy level and listen to their emotional song “wings for Marie/ 10,000 days. That’s on the opposite side of the spectrum, but man o man will you go on a ride. Tool has a few songs that will be in tandem so pay attention to that as well. Spiral out bro. Welcome to the Tool Army.
Ok, now that you've heard this, please go check out the O'keefe Music Foundation cover done by all kids under 16. Friggen mind blowing. With that said, welcome to Tool! You're going to be blown away!
Welcome to the Tool army, my friend. I am so glad that I discovered you tonight reacting to one of my all-time favorite songs. Being a musician myself who is also extremely nerdy I have a lot of favorite songs, but that one’s up there for sure.. and just for future reference the guy’s name in the band who plays drums. His name is Danny Karrie, and I am a drummer myself and I use the same kind of sticks he uses.. because they’re his signature sticks and that man is known as the human octopus because he can literally do things simultaneously that sound humanly impossible. he is definitely in my top three favorite drummers of all time.! But I’m glad we get to experience this journey with you welcome.
Welcome to the TOOL Army! Spiral out! I would recommend: Lateralus, Pnuma, and the live Pneuma Drum Cam, and Descending…in that order. Enjoy you journey!
Danny Carey is arguably the best living drummer. His nickname is the Octopus 🐙. Check out Pneuma 🔥 the live drum cam and then the actual studio version as well. Pneuma is a masterpiece
Good for you my guy! TOOL is an experience. And I can see u enjoyed it😊 jeez what a band!! I saw them Live at Tons of Rock in Oslo last summer for the first time, and I was hooked🤘 they started the show with “Stinkfist” I challenge you😁
This my first time hearing this. But this is perfect. So far the best I heard by Tool. It reminds me of Hysteria by Muse, Steve, you have to do that one, the bass is amazing, as it is here. I loved that. Thanks again.
Hey Rowan. Glad you enjoyed it like I did! I've been putting off replying to this as I was trying to keep your Muse request where I could see it as want to check that base out ASAP. I've made a note tho now so all good 🙂. Appreciate the recommendation!
You feel overwhelmed now, but that is just your brain learning how to process multiple musical directions simultaneously. A few more and you won’t be so overwhelmed. It won’t even be “loud”, it will be desired. Enjoy the journey. Here to watch it!
Check out Lateralus, Right in two, Pneuma. Lateralus came out in 2001. Right in two in 2006 and Pneuma in 2019. It took them from 2006-2019 to come out with another album. Dive deeper my friend, you will not be disappointed. Genuinely enjoyed your reactions to Tool so far and look forward to more!
Cool, thanks for the recommendations, interesting to learn the timeframe between album releases! Glad you enjoyed, hopefully many more of Tool to come!
Also I’ve seen them live 3 times and it was nothing short of amazing. Every. Single. Time. When and if (highly recommend) you check out Pneuma, watch the drummer view that they did with the drummer, Danny Carey. That’s his name, not Jimmy 😂 but good job for trying there bud! Definitely gonna be checking out some of your other videos for sure!
I typed that out without seeing your reply! Thanks for the reply for sure and you’re welcome! Tool as a band is addictive to say the least. Dive in head deep and enjoy my guy 😎
@@MusicForTheSoulReactionsalso, the shadow is in reference to the teachings of Carl Jung. The song is essentially about exploring your own subconscious, and confronting the negative parts of your personality in order to grow and evolve
Now that you're hooked, you should go back to the beginning and follow their growth from the 90s to current. It's quite amazing. Only 5 albums and a few inserted videos the Army will lead you to.
Well, five albums and an EP before that. By technicality the EP wasn't long enough total play length to be classified as an "album" but who cares about rules. They have 6 major releases and Salival which is sort of a box set of alternates and a couple otherwise unreleased things. Opiate, Undertow, Ænima, Lateralus, 10000 Days, and Fear Inoculum. Technically there was an even earlier EP "72826" which is a bit more of a demo tape with early versions of stuff that went on the other releases in finished/polished form, but it wasn't a wide release like by a label.
Officially the funniest reaction ive ever seen... To a TOOL song no less..BTW Jeff can probably tap u on the head w a drumstick from anywhere on Earth and hes 62
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions he had a TV show back in the day too. The Danny Carey Show.. those guys Oswald and Lewis were so funny.But...oooh that Mimi would get me so riled up
Tool tangent request, Bear with me a second- Drummer, Danny Carey is currently touring with Steve Vai, and 2 members of (one of the cool versions of) King Crimson, Adrian Belew, and Tony Levin -(if you like bass, wait til you get a load of the Chapman Stick). King Crimson is one of the 1st 'Prog' bands. Anyhoo, listen to 'Elephant Talk' then, after that, i double dog dare you to check out 'Indiscipline '
Love how you said it keeps evolving. Google 46 and 2 theory. A very interesting read. Will continue to blow your mind and when you go back and listen to the lyrics and song overall, you'll have a whole new appreciation for it! Anyways cary on and strap in for one wild ride! Spiral out. Check out Lateralus next and check it out after your first listen as well with google to give you an idea of the song structure and everything!
Really appreciate your advice, I love music that is deep and meaningful with underlying info that needs to be checked out to add further depth. It's a sign of quality musicianship! Thanks for the comment
I am 100% stealing to term "Bass-porn". The song is about evolution. Humans have 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, and do we have the ability to evolve beyond what 44 and 2 gives us, to 46 and 2.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Tool doesn't shy away from sometimes really tough topics. "Prison Sex" deals with cycles of abuse within religious organizations, and is a song that the band has retired.
@@50NewEyes Well no, and also just having more isn't specifically better, Great White Sharks have 82 for example. Most of the other Great Apes have 48 already. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organisms_by_chromosome_count
Jeff a.k.a. The Octopus. I know you don't show videos but you should still give us the reaction to you watching the Drumeo version of Pnuema. It really changes the way you hear Danny Carrey play.
Yes still touring and in their 60s now if you watch Danny Carey’s drum cam of the song Pneuma realize that effort is just for one song and he still has 2 hours of playing to go!
Great reaction, my friend! May I humbly request you to check out the O’Keefe Foundation video where a group of kids cover this tune?!?! I’ll just say that they do it justice. It’s fucking incredible. Cheers!
This is from the one Tool album I have, yeah it's a good one. I always felt Tool is the American Porcupine Tree. Hope you go back to the Tree. I'll put "Shallow" up against this song. Also, I just saw Danny Carey (Tools drummer) drumming for Beat, which is half of 80s King Crimson, Stevie Vai and Danny. Both bands owe so much to the "King". If you react to any three of these groups, I'm there...US Roadie 1 signing out...
Thet were amazing. But I did see the original 80s line up twice, and they were even more amazing. If you really love base, their song Sleepless really slaps!
They’re in their damn 60’s and still kicking ass.
Watch the drumcam vid of Danny performing Pneuma. It‘s mesmerizing
Listen/hear the song first ❤
Yes please
Danny carey (drummer) is legit regarded as one of the greatest to ever do it. I'd personally put him #1.
I cam see why, that guys hands are uncontrollable!
It has to be either Danny or Neil Peart
🐙🔥🐙🔥🐙
Put Pneuma (live drum cam) on your wishlist. 😅
You won’t regret it.
Danny and Bill Ward of Black Sabbath are my top two.
You are having Toolgasms my friend. Welcome to the Army brother
Hahaha Toolgasms, love it!!!
Tool army reporting for duty. Spiral out.
I definitely need to find out about this spiral out business!
Then Tool’s song Lateralus is what you should listen to next to understand what spiral out means 🤘🏻🌀
Reporting
It specifically has to do with the song lateralus. But we as tool fans use it as a description for the tool Journey in general. Spiral out on the sounds, the lyrics, the journey to discover yourself. That is why lyrics are so important.
Here!! 🌀🌀🌀
Keep this up and you will soon realize not many if any compares to Tool enjoy the ride
I'm starting to see that, and I'm only 2 songs in!!
I can't fine any band comparable. I always get bored of other music.
Tool is the best band ever. Not kidding their whole catalogue is 🔥🔥🔥❤❤ I'm 61 they've been my band going on 32 yrs, they're the best I've seen live too well worth it love LOVE Tool
Can't wait to experience more of their amazing work!
@MusicForTheSoulReactions if you have a list, or not lol, please add Parabol/Parabola and NO pause between they go seemlessly together😊
Everyone should go see Tool live at least once. That was the only thing on my bucket list, and I went about a year ago, and it was absolutely magical.
🌀🌀🌀 Spiral out!
Finally saw them in February. Will never not see them when they come close again.
Two suggestions. The drum cam of Pneuma video for nuclear head explosion or lateralus the song to understand the spiral out mentions and normal head explosion.
Gotcha. Definitely need to figure out this spiral out stuff!!
I don’t think you’re ready for Lateralus yet. The Grudge and Aenima should be next
@@ericshaeffer9912 Agree - Tool can get pretty esoteric
So many great songs!
Jambi
Aenema
Parabol & Parabola (the songs go together).
Or check out Maynard's side projects like:
Puscifer "Potions"
Or A Perfect Circle with "Judith" (part of three songs that go together w/Tool's "Wings for Marie" and "10,000 Days". Songs about his mom crippled and confined to a wheelchair for that amount of days).
Genuinely made me smile to hear someone use the word 'twatted' in the right way. Also - great reaction!
🤣, I don't even know where that came from, I've not used that word in years 🤦♂️. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
If rush, and Metallica had a baby, it would be tool
Haha great analogy!
For me, if Led Zeppelin and King Crimson had a baby, which exceled his parents.
We are just scratching the surface of your Tool Journey 😎👽🔥🫀🥁🐙
Which is insane to me as these 2 songs I've done already hit so hard!
Yes! More tool!
30+ year fan of Tool. They are the best band of my lifetime. I saw them this past February and they still kick ass!!! 4 masters of their crafts. Get ready for hit after hit. #Toolforever
Can't wait. This band really excites me! Cool you've been to see them live!
Tool army reporting for duty. More Tool!!❤
53 yo here, and i can't understand how I could miss this band
Thanks to reaction videos such as yours I listened nearly their entire discography in the last two days
Prep your abs mate you're going to get a lot of sucker punches, by lyrics as by music
Each song is a journey
Enjoy the ride
Fantastic stuff, really happy to hear you're discovering new bands as well as us reactors. You've certainly outpaced me for checking out there back catalogue!!! Glad it's filed with some great tracks for me to explore! Best getting doing some ab crunches to prepare for the continuous blows!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions At this point I think you just to have to make a reaction video for each album since AEnima to Fear Inoculum, there is no track to skip, only a succession of "Wait ! What ? Hold on . Please have mercy"
Maynard Monday, Tool Tuesday just saying Maynard has 3 bands. Everything he touches is gold. I subscribed so do let me down lol😅
🤣🤣 so no pressure!!
TOOL isn’t a band. TOOL IS AN EXPERIENCE !!!
Great choice great reaction , years ago Tool reawaken my interest in new stuff v commuted fan
Hey, You are on good form, Tonight, Steve.
Love The Patter.
Been hearing a lot about Tool.
Need to investigate 🔎
Greetings from Snowy SCOTLAND.
Roadie Ronnie 🎸 🎸 🎸
Thanks for taking some of the snow from us down here in Manchester! Glad you're here checking out Tool too Ronnie, definitely a band worth exploring! Take care up there in Scotland
Jeff is Danny. Danny is Jeff. Exactly the way you described him. Perfection!
🤣, damn Jeff has got some crazy drum skills, even if he dances to his own beat most of the time!!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions The crazy thing is, all 4 of them play to their own beat at the same time. Slight variations in each of the instruments time signatures causes them to realign periodically. This 4D beat is what draws us in and produces the overwhelming energy. Kind of like a sonic boom! Genius
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Jeff has a video of just him, live playing pnuema, you may want to preview that next
Watching a new Tool fan experience them for the first time is truly great! You become an addict
Thank you for watching
I 1000% understand your Tool addiction. 😆
You've got a lot of amazing music in store from them. Please don't miss the drum cam of Pneuma. Danny Carey ("Jeff") is awesome.
Also the Grudge, Right in Two, Jambi and Eulogy. Plus many others lol.
🌀
Definitely want to see Jeff cam, I can only imagine how crazy that would be! Appreciate the comment
They are amazing and perfect in concert and they are 60+ years old and still rip live
46&2
Carl Jung- analytical psychology.
Concepts/theory of evolution
So crazy to wrote music about such topics, reminds me a lot of Genesis for the random song content!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactionswait till you get to lateralus..a whole song written around the Fibonacci theory.
The lyrics, Iambic pentameter are 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 then swing on the spiral back and forth on that.
Great video of kids covering this song. O’Keef music foundation. They do an awesome job
Slip it in. Everyone loves watching those kids play.
Welcome to the Army.
Love it
4.2k views in 4 days and Tool the pot is on pace to be your most view video. Keep doing Tool and you subs will go up as well as views.
Seems to be an amazing and passionate Tool fanbase (army) out there! Impressive stuff
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Steve have you heard "Beastie Boys"? Completely different (OG Hip Hop) from Tool obviously but another big ARMY fanbase. If you haven't - you owe it to yourself to get some enlightening. They different #Gratitude #WhatchaWant #Sabatoge #3MC's1DJ
They manage to sound even better live for the whole time. HOWEVER, keep listening to their studio tracks because there are very few worthy live videos. The Danny Carey drum cam video and the Sober live are the only two I'd recommend at this point. You have endless studio tracks to explore. Cheers.
Glad I have lots of bangers to explore, love a band that won't let me down as I go!
Super once again Steve.. a great journey ahead.. We Have a Tool Army in Ireland too...
Irish Roadie Colm! 🤘😎🤘
It seems Tool are like the Romans, they've invaded everywhere 🤣. Thanks for watching Irish Roadie
Tool “ this v dark” may be the most understated quote ever
I'm starting to catch on with that!
I feel a tool not knowing much about this band ! Great stuff Steve lol
Glad to have you figuring this band out along with me!
@ yes mate enjoying cheers
Tool's first 4 albums weren't released with lyrics. Back then there wasn't internet like now, so you couldn't look them up. I feel that's the best way to take it in for the first time. Reading lyrics distracts from the initial experience.
I seem to get mixed advice on this point! Perhaps I'll do a bit of both 🤷🏻
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions
I think a nice compromise would be reading the lyrics first on their own to get an idea what the song will be about. But then put the words down and just listen to the song as a whole. The vocals in Tool are meant to be a part of the song and not the focal point. But it’s good to go back to the lyrics and think about their meaning after you’ve heard them integrated in the song.
Honestly, I would just pass on reading the lyrics at all. Part of the experience is interpreting them for yourself.
@@shangobango77 agreed. After listening for years, and then finding out the actual words, turns out I was right all along. And as I grew, the meaning changed as well.
Meh, it takes at least five listens to get acclimated to the majesty of each song anyway, one time per instrument focusing on each separately (bass, guitar, drums, and lyrics-as-melody) and then lyrics-as-words. It somewhat doesn't matter which order. And then the bonus is once you get intimately familiar with the basics you will notice more subtle surprises, since Danny has MIDI pads that can be any sort of sound and he'll drop little morsels in. And the guitar (Adam) and bass (Justin as of this album and later) use lots of odd effects so they throw spices in as well. Sort of like watching a good movie a bunch of times and noticing some intentional hidden thing in the background on the tenth revisit.
Thats the way it happens…can’t stop -won’t stop!
Lol, you're gonna LOVE the Pneuma drum cam. Can't wait to see you watch that 😂
Is that where Jeff just batters me left and right continuously 🤣
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Well he gives you a few moments to catch your breath before knocking the wind out of you completely! BTW there is another fun watch (after Pneuma drum cam) when Mike Portnoy tries to figure out the time signatures for this song. It's a fun ride! The other is watching "Metal drummer hears Led Zeppelin for first time" (and tries to play it)
Love your reactions! I’m here for this journey! 🔥🔥
Thank you for the kind words. Love having you along for the ride
I can’t wait for you to do “Right In Two”. One of my
Favorites from them. I WILL subscribe to your channel. Very fun watching you and seeing your energy Tool brings out of you.
Seems there's so many songs for me to check out of Tool. Amazing stuff! Glad you enjoy watching me get thrashed about by them 🤣
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions tool has songs that are angry, theatrical, fun, sad or emotional and other ways to evoke emotions. If you stay with them and get past the energetic ones then youll need to lower your energy level and listen to their emotional song “wings for Marie/ 10,000 days. That’s on the opposite side of the spectrum, but man o man will you go on a ride. Tool has a few songs that will be in tandem so pay attention to that as well. Spiral out bro. Welcome to the Tool Army.
Ok, now that you've heard this, please go check out the O'keefe Music Foundation cover done by all kids under 16. Friggen mind blowing.
With that said, welcome to Tool! You're going to be blown away!
Total toolgasm!, spiral out!!
Love it! Think I'll steal that description 😉
They sound exactly the same live. Call the drummer oh Danny boy.
Welcome to the Tool army, my friend. I am so glad that I discovered you tonight reacting to one of my all-time favorite songs. Being a musician myself who is also extremely nerdy I have a lot of favorite songs, but that one’s up there for sure.. and just for future reference the guy’s name in the band who plays drums. His name is Danny Karrie, and I am a drummer myself and I use the same kind of sticks he uses.. because they’re his signature sticks and that man is known as the human octopus because he can literally do things simultaneously that sound humanly impossible. he is definitely in my top three favorite drummers of all time.! But I’m glad we get to experience this journey with you welcome.
Jeff...now formally known as Danny 🤣. What skills this guy has! I was blown away, can't wait to hear and see more! Cool that you play the drums too!
Master class reaction. Loved it.
Appreciate the kind feedback. Take care
Love your reaction!! Give Vicarious a listen.
Your facegasms are priceless, l Iove it! 😂
🤣🤣🤣. I try to ignore my face as much as possible when editing the videos 🤦♂️
Welcome.......it only gets better...Spiral out!
Love the idea of that!!
Am so here for this journey 😊
Happy having you along 🙂
More tool, your in for a ride enjoy
Welcome to the TOOL Army! Spiral out! I would recommend: Lateralus, Pnuma, and the live Pneuma Drum Cam, and Descending…in that order. Enjoy you journey!
Cool, thanks for the list!
Danny Carey is arguably the best living drummer. His nickname is the Octopus 🐙. Check out Pneuma 🔥 the live drum cam and then the actual studio version as well. Pneuma is a masterpiece
Will definitely look to watch him do his magic on a live cam!!
Good for you my guy! TOOL is an experience. And I can see u enjoyed it😊 jeez what a band!!
I saw them Live at Tons of Rock in Oslo last summer for the first time, and I was hooked🤘 they started the show with “Stinkfist” I challenge you😁
Haha when someone says, I challenge you to listen to a song, you know it packs a punch 🤣. Glad you got to see them love!
That was great mate.....your gonna love tool.... later dude
Cheers fella. I'm sure I am.
This my first time hearing this. But this is perfect. So far the best I heard by Tool. It reminds me of Hysteria by Muse, Steve, you have to do that one, the bass is amazing, as it is here. I loved that. Thanks again.
Hey Rowan. Glad you enjoyed it like I did! I've been putting off replying to this as I was trying to keep your Muse request where I could see it as want to check that base out ASAP. I've made a note tho now so all good 🙂. Appreciate the recommendation!
'Stinkfist' would be a good next stop for you!
What a title for a song!
Did I miss a new recruit being christened? Congrats my dude! Welcome!
Love your accent! ❤❤❤
Haha never heard a compliment on my accent before! And yes, consider me newly inducted into the Tool army!
There's no turning back or un-hearing what you've heard. Get it. #TOOL
Once a week? Here for it!
It's certainly my goal!!!
Tool army reporting. Just subbed
Welcome, it seems the army is amassing on the channel. I'm humbled
They don’t deviate from the studio versions in concert except for Stinkfist, which they extend the guitar solo. They are phenomenal.
Ya oughta keep the number vibe with Chicago- 25 or 6 to 4, (live @ Tanglewood)
Sir I think you just might be in the best rabbit hole you've ever found.
I have a tenancy to agree, Sir!
🌀🌀🌀✊✊✊ woo-hoo!
Lmfao, tickling the balls had me…😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣 Yeah I don't half say some random stuff 🤦♂️
You are refreshing. Great vibe!
Appreciate that, thank you
Subbed for more Tool please
You feel overwhelmed now, but that is just your brain learning how to process multiple musical directions simultaneously. A few more and you won’t be so overwhelmed. It won’t even be “loud”, it will be desired. Enjoy the journey. Here to watch it!
Haha I sure hope so!! This is wild stuff!!!
Concerts are loud and intense and run about 2:10 or so.
🤯🤯🤯
Welcome to the army.
The title track, Ænima, is even more like being in a washing machine (which also fits the theme of the lyrics).
Check out Lateralus, Right in two, Pneuma. Lateralus came out in 2001. Right in two in 2006 and Pneuma in 2019. It took them from 2006-2019 to come out with another album. Dive deeper my friend, you will not be disappointed. Genuinely enjoyed your reactions to Tool so far and look forward to more!
Cool, thanks for the recommendations, interesting to learn the timeframe between album releases! Glad you enjoyed, hopefully many more of Tool to come!
Also I’ve seen them live 3 times and it was nothing short of amazing. Every. Single. Time. When and if (highly recommend) you check out Pneuma, watch the drummer view that they did with the drummer, Danny Carey. That’s his name, not Jimmy 😂 but good job for trying there bud! Definitely gonna be checking out some of your other videos for sure!
I typed that out without seeing your reply! Thanks for the reply for sure and you’re welcome! Tool as a band is addictive to say the least. Dive in head deep and enjoy my guy 😎
The Grudge next! But every song from them is a banger
46 and 2 is a very clever reference to evolution and genetics and gender
Oh wow, so super deep content for lyrics, love it!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions humans have 46 chromosomes the last two are gender related , so 46 &2 refers to this
The & is v subtle as opposed to +
@@MusicForTheSoulReactionsalso, the shadow is in reference to the teachings of Carl Jung. The song is essentially about exploring your own subconscious, and confronting the negative parts of your personality in order to grow and evolve
Tool, the band that makes you show your "holy shit" face
🤣, amongst many others!
Since you like the Maynard (TooL Lead Singer) screams try these: The Grudge (#1), Eulogy, Jerk Off, Ticks & Leeches, Rosetta Stoned.
Now that you're hooked, you should go back to the beginning and follow their growth from the 90s to current. It's quite amazing. Only 5 albums and a few inserted videos the Army will lead you to.
I appreciate all the help and guidance I can get! Thanks
Well, five albums and an EP before that. By technicality the EP wasn't long enough total play length to be classified as an "album" but who cares about rules. They have 6 major releases and Salival which is sort of a box set of alternates and a couple otherwise unreleased things. Opiate, Undertow, Ænima, Lateralus, 10000 Days, and Fear Inoculum. Technically there was an even earlier EP "72826" which is a bit more of a demo tape with early versions of stuff that went on the other releases in finished/polished form, but it wasn't a wide release like by a label.
Your next fix needs to be lateralus the song
Is this the Spiral out one?
Don’t worry about following the lyrics fully while listening. Feel free to read them after the listen.
Officially the funniest reaction ive ever seen... To a TOOL song no less..BTW Jeff can probably tap u on the head w a drumstick from anywhere on Earth and hes 62
Happy to hear you enjoyed the reaction! Jeff has some killer skills with the drumsticks!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions he had a TV show back in the day too. The Danny Carey Show.. those guys Oswald and Lewis were so funny.But...oooh that Mimi would get me so riled up
Mate as a pommy your a funny bastard…. Love ya…
🤣🤣 not sure what a pommy is, but I'll take the compliment nevertheless 😉
Go Jeff!
Jeff is relentless!
Tool tangent request,
Bear with me a second-
Drummer, Danny Carey is currently touring with Steve Vai, and 2 members of (one of the cool versions of) King Crimson, Adrian Belew, and Tony Levin -(if you like bass, wait til you get a load of the Chapman Stick).
King Crimson is one of the 1st 'Prog' bands.
Anyhoo, listen to 'Elephant Talk' then, after that, i double dog dare you to check out 'Indiscipline '
Next: Lateralus, IF your brain can handle it.
The lyrics only goes deeper, deeper, deeper
Spiral Out 🌀
Love how you said it keeps evolving. Google 46 and 2 theory. A very interesting read. Will continue to blow your mind and when you go back and listen to the lyrics and song overall, you'll have a whole new appreciation for it! Anyways cary on and strap in for one wild ride! Spiral out. Check out Lateralus next and check it out after your first listen as well with google to give you an idea of the song structure and everything!
Really appreciate your advice, I love music that is deep and meaningful with underlying info that needs to be checked out to add further depth. It's a sign of quality musicianship! Thanks for the comment
I am 100% stealing to term "Bass-porn". The song is about evolution. Humans have 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, and do we have the ability to evolve beyond what 44 and 2 gives us, to 46 and 2.
Wow, such deep topics, there's definitely a prog element to these guys choosing topics like that! Hahaha bass porn is catching on is it 🤣
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions Tool doesn't shy away from sometimes really tough topics. "Prison Sex" deals with cycles of abuse within religious organizations, and is a song that the band has retired.
To understand this song, read up a little on the work of Carl Jung and Drunvalo Melchizadek
@@MusicForTheSoulReactionsall other animals have 48 chromosomes where we only have 46????? Go figure…
@@50NewEyes Well no, and also just having more isn't specifically better, Great White Sharks have 82 for example. Most of the other Great Apes have 48 already. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organisms_by_chromosome_count
All 8 of Danny’s (Jeff’s) limbs, play individual time signatures.
Haha this guy is a magical being I'm convinced of it!
You’re going to bust when Justin starts the intro to schism.
Oh wow, sounds like I gotta check that one out then, and I'll bring some fresh pants to get changed in to!
That is one of the best first experiences of 46 and 2. Lol
🤣. Glad you enjoyed it. What a banger that was!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions the went from tickling your sack to swinging you around by it. lol
Jeff a.k.a. The Octopus. I know you don't show videos but you should still give us the reaction to you watching the Drumeo version of Pnuema. It really changes the way you hear Danny Carrey play.
I always like to show live videos or official videos etc so for this drum piece I'll definitely stick it on the reaction 🙂
see you next week they are better live!!!
I can only imagine the atmosphere live!
Yes still touring and in their 60s now if you watch Danny Carey’s drum cam of the song Pneuma realize that effort is just for one song and he still has 2 hours of playing to go!
Definitely will be watching that at some point! I'll bring the popcorn!!
Tool- Parabol & Parabola . Both songs need to be played together …you’re welcome😎
Thanks for the heads up
I’m here for Tool! Check out Lateralus next! Spiral Out friend 🌀 🤘
Next stop needs to be to figure out this Spiral business!
@ listen to Lateralus and you’ll know ;)
Sober live from the Reading Festival. I think you are ready.
Will I ever be ready, I feel like each Tool song takes me back to the beginning each time they are so unique and cool!
Right In Two
Schism
Vicarious
The Grudge
Parabol/Parabola
Just for starters…😎
Thanks for this 👍
The Grudge will melt your face!46&2 think chromosomes and evolution and adding 2 more chromosomes to go to our next level
Hahaha face melting music sounds intriguing 🤣
jeff being jeff
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Great reaction, my friend! May I humbly request you to check out the O’Keefe Foundation video where a group of kids cover this tune?!?! I’ll just say that they do it justice. It’s fucking incredible. Cheers!
The idea alone of it sounds incredible!
To understand the meaning of the song, read up on the work of Carl Jung and Drunvalo Melchizadek.
This is from the one Tool album I have, yeah it's a good one. I always felt Tool is the American Porcupine Tree. Hope you go back to the Tree. I'll put "Shallow" up against this song. Also, I just saw Danny Carey (Tools drummer) drumming for Beat, which is half of 80s King Crimson, Stevie Vai and Danny. Both bands owe so much to the "King". If you react to any three of these groups, I'm there...US Roadie 1 signing out...
You've seen so many talented musicians! What a line up that was!
Thet were amazing. But I did see the original 80s line up twice, and they were even more amazing. If you really love base, their song Sleepless really slaps!