@86 huh? it's for the tone, not to make it easy, it would be impossible without a pick... He also is a guitar player so he is used to using a pick, guitar players make the best bass players... Do not be sad
@@sebg2086he is not playing it with a pick, he’s playing a 4-string guitar I know cause I’m exactly the same Let’s talk about skill, when you can play power chords on bass for 3 hours in a row without cramping. I’m being a dick just cause you asked for it.
man, i'm a 53-year old ex-pro dummer and have been watching YT drum channels for years... picked bass up about two months ago and the freaky algorithm fed me this... you guys might be the BEST music channel on YT, such great 1) humor 2) talent 3) instruction and 4) personality. you guys are simply awesome, so grateful i found you.
Paul was a guitar player prior to joining Tool in 1990. He left the band because he felt unsatisfied creatively and wanted to get back to guitar. At that point he created the band Lush. My band Thunderin' Reign opened up for Tool a couple of times at the Mason Jar in Phoenix in 92. The Phoenix New Times just posted an article about this, written by Benjamin Leatherman. Thanks for doing some Tool finally, Ian! 🛠🔧❤❤❤
Another Tool fan here. This is such a pleasure to see people excited about diving deep into music. I'll never forget the first time I heard Forty Six and Two my freshman year of high school in 1998. It's amazing how music can take you back in time with vivid memories and nostalgia. Cheers!
I really appreciate that IMA was cool with just leaving in the Wal when he found out it was a MM bass. IMA keeping it real. Relatable. All the Tool bass tracks are high skill. Loved the video!
The 5th member of Tool is the recording process and engineering. Listen to Maynard’s isolated vocals and they are very complex in their recording. Their music in thoughtful, intentional, creative and confounding. This is why it is art.
I hit Lateralis pretty hard when it came out (full album, not just the song) and saw them live both for Lateralis release and then 10,000 Days after it came out. Saw them live for Fear Inoculum as well. My favorite album, influenced by the live performance is Lateralis. Choco-chip Trip live, certainly made that performance and album a very close 2nd. But 10,000 Days may still be the best composed art ever put out.
I’ll agree with your comment about right in two. However, I will have to disagree about 10,000 days being the greatest album. Ænima gets the greatest album ever in my humble opinion
@@TheCarelessAquarius When you consider the significant artistic, melodic (vocal) and instrumental leap from Opiate to Ænima then I can totally get your perspective.
This video is amazing - i felt like i was being treated to a rare opportunity to witness the everyday friendship between Ian and Shaz; you two are such a magnificient duo, especially when you both get to geek out about your favourite music. And the editing / production is *chef's kiss*
AAAaaand. . ., just in case it wasn't noted in the comments, . . .Justin has perfect pitch (beat THAT, Beato), which makes him even MORE bad ass. But he is so humble in interviews, as is Danny. Best rhythm section EVER. (along with Geddy and Neil)
an hour before this video was released , they released an updated Rig Rundown with justin explaining why he uses wal vs. stingray. I guess today is a tool kinda day.
I just came from watching the Rig Rundown with Justin so this was surprisingly convenient timing, my band and I went to see Tool back in November and it was one of the coolest shows I’ve ever seen (and not just because they brought out Alex Lifeson for Jambi/Passage to Bangkok), we also played Sober at our most recent show last year so that was definitely a lot of fun since we’ve been saving it since our second show because we never had an opportunity to play it but it was definitely fun to finally unveil it especially with my own Rickenbacker (On a side note to Ian, it was a Rick that he played on the album because in the music video for the song you can briefly get a glimpse of him playing it when some images of the band show up)
Your part around the 14 minute mark about Tool breaking the rules, that is what drew me to them when I was new to bass guitar. I hadn't yet grasped all the rules of bass, then I hear these guys totally bucking the "traditional" role of a bass in a band. Plus Tool bass parts are fun to play!
You two are super fun. Loved watching this. Tool really is an incredible band. Well, there are those of us who love Tool, and then there are those of us who love to say they hate Tool just to be contrary. But really, we all love Tool.
When "bass line from Jambi" was brought up, a piece of me was really hoping it was the riff at 5 and half-ish minutes in. That little bass break fills me with so much joy.
Yesss, i was hoping for the same thing mate, this break fills is black magic, shamanic, for me, one of the greatest moments in the history of music, no exaggeration, i still get goosebumps even after 10000 listens..."Shine on forever Shine on benevolent sun..."
It's amazing what Justin can do with only like 3 or 4 notes. None of these bass lines are that hard but with all the hammer ones and pull offs they sound huge. Also, more Sharon!!
100% agree, Justin’s bass playing is godlike. So glad Adam didn’t go “we already have a guitarist” on him! I’ve been through a lot of shittalking cause of similar guitar-ish style. Discovering Tool healed that trauma for me. Turns out jelly guitarists we’re just too intimidated by bass power chords.
I don't really know how to explain it, but this was one of the most relaxing, and comfortable music review videos I've watched. You guys seem super genuine, while providing a lot! of great information.
After all these years, I’m still convinced Tool is not a band, but an attempt at first contact from some ancient race of gods/aliens. I’ve seen them twice and both times felt more like being at church than a concert.
After listening to Tool for the first time, the first thing I said was, "These are Martians!!!" In terms of the aesthetics of music, they have gone beyond just beautiful notes, every time I listen Tool by headphone in my loneliness room I think my brainwaves are being manipulated, it affects on my consciousness level, why?! Haha.. my efforts are useless, their work cannot be put into words!
I’ll agree, The Pot is one of the best songs ever written. Every part of that song is fun as hell to play, fun as hell to sing. A song that definitely says something and rocks so hard.
Recently picked up a bass again and really trying to get good this time around. It blows my mind how many bass tracks I thought were guitar tracks as a teen.
Love the chemistry with these two 😅! Most impressive part for me is Sharon genuinely sounding like JC on a P Bass! Once again demonstrating it’s the greatest of all…
Justin Chancellor is one the most innovative, groove-laden, and creative bass players, especially in Rock,. Paul was interesting, but Justin is just bad ass. Paul is now in Lesser Key…on bass, lol.
If people see you playing bass you won’t be able to play guitar anymore. I have a fender strat at home and can’t get a chance to melt some faces with it, cause I tried bass at a gig once.
This is so good. The best overall Tool bass breakdown I have seen, and great energy… so positive and engaging. Time to listen to all of these songs again, and with this new knowledge. Awesome.
One, if not the, most entertaining SBL videos. You two, as combined hosts, are just fun! You can tell how much both of you love Tool and playing bass. More should enjoy music as you two do. Again, awesome vid.
6:50 My fvaorite tool for this is using a zoom B3 four, with a tap tempo for the delay. As long as you tap on time the bpm it tells you and your sound will always be perfect!
14:20 jesus christ i got CHILLS. That's like the ultimate description of who he is. HE'S THE REASON i picked up a bass in the first place. I LOVE his style.
Great stuff! I could nerd out on Tool all day. Learning and playing these bass lines are therapeutic to me..... And for the record I work at L&M (canadian guitar centre) and hear people riffin' on Schism all the time! Bass line stands the test of time lol
You too look like a complete joy to be around. Sharen your face expressions are so great they drag me into what you’re playing. I get the same feeling watching The Warning play.
10,000 Days is the my favourite Tool album as well, and I started playing bass when I first listened to it. Also, I'm not into "boutique" instruments or whatever but I absolutely want a Wal ! :D
Yall made my day! Been a stressful work week but seeing you both appreciate my favorite band as much as I do put a huge smile on my face. Liked and subbed
I will never forget the first time I heard the opening riff on the bass for Schism. It was at the Quest Club In Minneapolis (Ian Allison , you know it!) We were waiting for some other band to play that night, than this riff started as the filler music in between bands and all our jaws hit the floor!
Thank you guys for the added inspiration to keep enjoying playing my favorite Tool tracks. I love playing Sober, Schism, and 46 & 2 mostly. Sometimes Intolerance.
I love the fact and can appreciate how you called yourself out on mistakenly appropriating the "classic Wal Sound" with the bass riff to their song 46 & 2 once you realized it was actually recorded with a Stingray bass enough to go back and overdub that entire segment of the video. You have a funny sense of humor and self awareness haha!
You guys are a treat to watch and learn cool bass sh#%. . . This is a dream, just like Tool songs. . . You're having way too much fun, thanks for spreading the joy. . . Muchas gracias amigos. . . Blessings. . .
This vid is so cool I thoroughly enjoyed it TOOL band members are legit 👽 extraterrestrials except for Danny Carey who's a deep sea Octopus. 🐙 😂🤣 Justin Chancellor often time gets overlooked from so many reaction reviewers but Justin is one of the best bass players I've ever heard.
That Rickenbacker Paul D’amour had wasn’t just any normal stock Rickenbacker, it was a Chris Squire Signature model. And Justin Chancellor also has only played with fingers on two songs, a hidden track on their live album Salival and the 10,000 Days(Wings Pt. 2), with the latter being some of my favorite playing of his.
Fun fact, Chancellor actually does play fingerstyle on one tool track, 10,000 days (wings pt.2), towards the end he switches back to pick though
YES, I was searching for this comment hahahah one of the most fun tunes to play. Lots of endurance needed though.
There’s also 3 or 4 songs in beadg
only reason i found this out was bc of the Rig Rundown that just dropped like a week ago :')
@@therobotFrom94 pretty sure that's how most people found out
@tiojohann yeah tried learning it a few months ago, my forearm was on fire
you could literally do this with any and every tool song the band is perfect
Every member of the band is a master, like Queen and Rush.
just sad he play with a pick....and pick take less skill
@86 huh? it's for the tone, not to make it easy, it would be impossible without a pick... He also is a guitar player so he is used to using a pick, guitar players make the best bass players... Do not be sad
@@sebg2086he is not playing it with a pick, he’s playing a 4-string guitar
I know cause I’m exactly the same
Let’s talk about skill, when you can play power chords on bass for 3 hours in a row without cramping. I’m being a dick just cause you asked for it.
@@DanL-j6b cliff burton steve digorgio alex webster dave ellefson in question
man, i'm a 53-year old ex-pro dummer and have been watching YT drum channels for years... picked bass up about two months ago and the freaky algorithm fed me this... you guys might be the BEST music channel on YT, such great 1) humor 2) talent 3) instruction and 4) personality. you guys are simply awesome, so grateful i found you.
@davie504 @drumeo @pianote @shred @rick beato you should check this guys if you’re onto music channels, great content also
@@Cheiramin and @charlesberthoud
Paul was a guitar player prior to joining Tool in 1990. He left the band because he felt unsatisfied creatively and wanted to get back to guitar. At that point he created the band Lush. My band Thunderin' Reign opened up for Tool a couple of times at the Mason Jar in Phoenix in 92. The Phoenix New Times just posted an article about this, written by Benjamin Leatherman. Thanks for doing some Tool finally, Ian! 🛠🔧❤❤❤
It's not Lush, it's Lusk 😁 but Lush a great shoegaze band !
Imagine quitting Tool
Good it wasn't a contentious departure. Danny said he is still real good friends with Paul and worked with him recently.
@@MrSnivsHe's in Ministry now, so it's not as if he lost anything cool by leaving Tool
I'm pretty sure Adam Jones originally played bass prior to joining Tool, too.
R u kidding me?! One hour ago rig rundown with JC and 3 minutes ago this?!?! 😂😅❤❤❤
Dude thanks
Where is there a recent rig rundown vid?
@@FourT6and22 Premier Guitar :)
Seriously! Today keeps on giving!
That’s great marketing
The chemistry between you two is contagious! This is the coolest SBL edit ever. Overflowing with stoke and joy! You two are a hit!
Agreed!
I thought Justin uses a schecter?
IDK witch is is nicer the wenge wood or the output
How do you not cringe at this?
As soon as she said it was purely bass and vocals, I knew it was The Pot! Awesome video!
The absolute beauty of the complexity within Tool’s music is just mind-bending.
Another Tool fan here. This is such a pleasure to see people excited about diving deep into music. I'll never forget the first time I heard Forty Six and Two my freshman year of high school in 1998. It's amazing how music can take you back in time with vivid memories and nostalgia. Cheers!
I really appreciate that IMA was cool with just leaving in the Wal when he found out it was a MM bass. IMA keeping it real. Relatable. All the Tool bass tracks are high skill. Loved the video!
So glad that intention is part of this video. It's my favourite bass line and its so overlooked. I love playing It at my local open mic
The 5th member of Tool is the recording process and engineering. Listen to Maynard’s isolated vocals and they are very complex in their recording. Their music in thoughtful, intentional, creative and confounding. This is why it is art.
Right In Two does not get the attention it DESERVES.
10000 Days IS the greatest album by far.
WHAT A COMPOSITIONALLY MASTERFUL ALBUM.
It is likely my favorite. I listened to it every day for years as 10,000 days was the only cd I kept in the car lol.
I hit Lateralis pretty hard when it came out (full album, not just the song) and saw them live both for Lateralis release and then 10,000 Days after it came out. Saw them live for Fear Inoculum as well. My favorite album, influenced by the live performance is Lateralis. Choco-chip Trip live, certainly made that performance and album a very close 2nd. But 10,000 Days may still be the best composed art ever put out.
I’ll agree with your comment about right in two. However, I will have to disagree about 10,000 days being the greatest album. Ænima gets the greatest album ever in my humble opinion
@@TheCarelessAquarius When you consider the significant artistic, melodic (vocal) and instrumental leap from Opiate to Ænima then I can totally get your perspective.
This video is amazing - i felt like i was being treated to a rare opportunity to witness the everyday friendship between Ian and Shaz; you two are such a magnificient duo, especially when you both get to geek out about your favourite music. And the editing / production is *chef's kiss*
AAAaaand. . ., just in case it wasn't noted in the comments, . . .Justin has perfect pitch (beat THAT, Beato), which makes him even MORE bad ass. But he is so humble in interviews, as is Danny. Best rhythm section EVER. (along with Geddy and Neil)
an hour before this video was released , they released an updated Rig Rundown with justin explaining why he uses wal vs. stingray. I guess today is a tool kinda day.
I just came from watching the Rig Rundown with Justin so this was surprisingly convenient timing, my band and I went to see Tool back in November and it was one of the coolest shows I’ve ever seen (and not just because they brought out Alex Lifeson for Jambi/Passage to Bangkok), we also played Sober at our most recent show last year so that was definitely a lot of fun since we’ve been saving it since our second show because we never had an opportunity to play it but it was definitely fun to finally unveil it especially with my own Rickenbacker (On a side note to Ian, it was a Rick that he played on the album because in the music video for the song you can briefly get a glimpse of him playing it when some images of the band show up)
Alex Lifeson came out? Nice! What city was that?
Your part around the 14 minute mark about Tool breaking the rules, that is what drew me to them when I was new to bass guitar. I hadn't yet grasped all the rules of bass, then I hear these guys totally bucking the "traditional" role of a bass in a band. Plus Tool bass parts are fun to play!
My eyes lit up like it was christmas seeing a video on Tool .... my god....
🧡🧡🧡
*God.
You two are super fun. Loved watching this. Tool really is an incredible band. Well, there are those of us who love Tool, and then there are those of us who love to say they hate Tool just to be contrary. But really, we all love Tool.
I’ve heard that section Lateralus a million times and it still gives me goosebumps.
When "bass line from Jambi" was brought up, a piece of me was really hoping it was the riff at 5 and half-ish minutes in.
That little bass break fills me with so much joy.
Agreed I love that part
@@milohasagun It's such a pleasant, melodic groove that comes out of this otherwise rhythmic and chugg-ey song.
Yesss, i was hoping for the same thing mate, this break fills is black magic, shamanic, for me, one of the greatest moments in the history of music, no exaggeration, i still get goosebumps even after 10000 listens..."Shine on forever
Shine on benevolent sun..."
@@anthonyschloup5251The best part of any track only equal to Rosettas Stoned epic part.
Thats a crazy good part. Yes. Also funny, it shows you are not meaning a todays pop song is when something is happening at 5 and a halfish minutes xD
This is the video me and my son have been waiting for. Literally typing with my Tool sweater on 🤘🤘🤘
Even how y'all own up to mistakes is just delightful. SBL videos make my day. Also, WOOOOO SHARON'S BACK!
You’re passionate vibes for bass are infectious
It's amazing what Justin can do with only like 3 or 4 notes. None of these bass lines are that hard but with all the hammer ones and pull offs they sound huge.
Also, more Sharon!!
The sheer amount of Bass Faces in this video is simply staggering 😂🤣😣👊🎄
Hahaha love it
Justin is amazing
Just saw them in Vegas last weekend for the first time! Frickin EPIC! Best show ever (for me).
Seen them 4 times. Every single time was legendary.
I wish this video was longer… I could have watched u guys do every tool song… please do more tool stuff 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻… insanely great video
2 Ian and Sharon videos this week? That’s AWESOME!!!!
Great as always!!! Cheers!!!
This is the greatest video this channel has ever done!.... I love JC. JC will save your soul. JC is god.
🧡🧡🧡
100% agree, Justin’s bass playing is godlike. So glad Adam didn’t go “we already have a guitarist” on him! I’ve been through a lot of shittalking cause of similar guitar-ish style. Discovering Tool healed that trauma for me. Turns out jelly guitarists we’re just too intimidated by bass power chords.
Finally someone acknowledging Paul !!!
I don't really know how to explain it, but this was one of the most relaxing, and comfortable music review videos I've watched. You guys seem super genuine, while providing a lot! of great information.
After all these years, I’m still convinced Tool is not a band, but an attempt at first contact from some ancient race of gods/aliens. I’ve seen them twice and both times felt more like being at church than a concert.
I'm inclined to agree with you
Amen
Bro welcome to the truth !
🪄🙏✨💫🧬💜
After listening to Tool for the first time, the first thing I said was, "These are Martians!!!"
In terms of the aesthetics of music, they have gone beyond just beautiful notes, every time I listen Tool by headphone in my loneliness room I think my brainwaves are being manipulated, it affects on my consciousness level, why?!
Haha..
my efforts are useless, their work cannot be put into words!
I’ll agree, The Pot is one of the best songs ever written. Every part of that song is fun as hell to play, fun as hell to sing. A song that definitely says something and rocks so hard.
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
justin really helped change their sound
Justin, one of my all time favorite bass player ever
These two are so energy infused and enthusiastic.. JC is a genius and soundscape aficionado.
Great song choices, great banter, great handling of the Wall issue. Well done all around.
Recently picked up a bass again and really trying to get good this time around. It blows my mind how many bass tracks I thought were guitar tracks as a teen.
Lateralus is the GOAT and I will die on that hill.
Damn right. The Grudge is the greatest song of all time.
I passed out at my doctor’s office and, when I came back to, The Grudge was playing in my head. Excellent song!
@@russell_szabados That song is The Eleventh Commandment.
Lateralus is second best imo, with Aenima being the best.
@@DerekCarrMusicPhotographerThis
The first time i've ever seen this channel, I subscribed because your enthusiasm the two of you have is dynamic!!
Love the chemistry with these two 😅! Most impressive part for me is Sharon genuinely sounding like JC on a P Bass! Once again demonstrating it’s the greatest of all…
tool is what got me into bass
I’m one of the people that was clamoring for a Tool video. Thank you.
These conversations are just the best. Highlight of my work day!
Justin Chancellor is one the most innovative, groove-laden, and creative bass players, especially in Rock,.
Paul was interesting, but Justin is just bad ass. Paul is now in Lesser Key…on bass, lol.
If people see you playing bass you won’t be able to play guitar anymore. I have a fender strat at home and can’t get a chance to melt some faces with it, cause I tried bass at a gig once.
This is so good. The best overall Tool bass breakdown I have seen, and great energy… so positive and engaging. Time to listen to all of these songs again, and with this new knowledge. Awesome.
Thank you for this. Tool is all about navigating layers and dimensions. Super love this appreciation video!!! 🎉🎉🎉
I could watch you guys do this for hours. We need a part 2!
Love that you've done JC, Tool have been my favourite for almost 25 years now!🤘🖤
One of the best things about Tool is how seamlessly guitar and bass can switch positions, take lead, play each others part etc.
10,000 days got me through my burns recovery, I ran constantly listening to it
One, if not the, most entertaining SBL videos. You two, as combined hosts, are just fun! You can tell how much both of you love Tool and playing bass. More should enjoy music as you two do. Again, awesome vid.
What a band!!! Best drummer today and that bass guitarist is top 5. Vocalist and guitarist are very good in their own right.
You guys have been absolutely killing it with the content lately!!!
6:50
My fvaorite tool for this is using a zoom B3 four, with a tap tempo for the delay. As long as you tap on time the bpm it tells you and your sound will always be perfect!
Led zeppelin, pink Floyd, Tool, Rammstein my playlist. I’m 63 seen them all live. My life is complete.
Just saw Tool last night and the kick drum is so loud my clothes shook every time the kick drum was hit. It was amazing.
14:20 jesus christ i got CHILLS. That's like the ultimate description of who he is. HE'S THE REASON i picked up a bass in the first place. I LOVE his style.
🧡🧡🧡
Thanks for this one!!! Huge Justin Chancellor fan, and love playing these riffs. Cheers
The Wal tone....MY GOD!!! And Justin is one of my favorite bass players of all time!
Love the energy and enthusiasm of you 2 :)
I found you while diving into a Tool rabbit hole and loved this video! Now I want to pick up bass.
Do it!!
6:57 bass guitar change
7:13 show me up
7:55 sad Sharon
8:00 two knobs only
8:47 Stingray forty six and 2
10:48 huge hands
Great stuff! I could nerd out on Tool all day. Learning and playing these bass lines are therapeutic to me.....
And for the record I work at L&M (canadian guitar centre) and hear people riffin' on Schism all the time! Bass line stands the test of time lol
You too look like a complete joy to be around. Sharen your face expressions are so great they drag me into what you’re playing. I get the same feeling watching The Warning play.
Your videos have gotten so, so, so good. I learn and laugh a lot.
Glad to hear it!
So glad to see Justin's playing appreciated!
You guys made this so fun to watch, love the chemistry for Bass & Tool.
Great job, I&S, and entertaining as always!
10,000 Days is the my favourite Tool album as well, and I started playing bass when I first listened to it. Also, I'm not into "boutique" instruments or whatever but I absolutely want a Wal ! :D
You are my new best friend.
Totally agree. Always liked it more than Lateralus and over the years it has overtaken even Ænima
Yall made my day! Been a stressful work week but seeing you both appreciate my favorite band as much as I do put a huge smile on my face. Liked and subbed
Glad to hear this improved your week a little!!
That whammy bass part at the end of Lateralus alwayst got me. Happy to see it get recognition.
Oh man,,,shazz is so cool ,,,young & old school at the same time AND fits with the guys so amazingly,, keep it up gang,,SO GOOD 🎸🤠
Fuuuuck now I gotta go listen to some Tool. These lines gave me goosebumps!
Also. She cracked me up😂 Thanks for posting this video!
Ian is such an animated guy that's fun to watch and Sharon is so chilled laid back what a dynamic
I will never forget the first time I heard the opening riff on the bass for Schism. It was at the Quest Club In Minneapolis (Ian Allison , you know it!) We were waiting for some other band to play that night, than this riff started as the filler music in between bands and all our jaws hit the floor!
The Quest ❤
Might have even been DNA that night...... hard to remember!@@IanMartinAllison
I was in line at a Burger King drive-thru when they premiered Schism a couple of weeks ahead of the release of Lateralus.
the algorithm introduced me to this beauty of a channel; I play drums but am definitely a fan of the bass! Especially Justin!!
Thank you guys for the added inspiration to keep enjoying playing my favorite Tool tracks. I love playing Sober, Schism, and 46 & 2 mostly. Sometimes Intolerance.
I just found you guys, absolutely love this channel and your dynamic as a team.
Appreciate the warm words!
This is one of the greats! Beautiful video for an exceptional artist... Plus you are both very nice and funny.
I just CANNOT figure out the Justin rhythm and syncopation of The Pot with the time signature. And I’m a prog fanatic. But this one gets me.
First Premier Guitar, now SBL. Is today Justin Chancellor Day or what?!
It would appear so!!
Yeah dude, it synced with me buying new strings! Got blisters on both fingers that day. Justin is my new Jimi Hendrix after switching guitar to bass.
Both of you are simply amazing. I am half way through the video and already loved it. You can tell you are good friends having a great time.
Not a huge Tool guy, but I do appreciate them as musicians. Justin is a great bass player for sure!
I love the accountability. Recently found your channel, subscribed because you don't take yourself too seriously, its a lost art these days!
I love the fact and can appreciate how you called yourself out on mistakenly appropriating the "classic Wal Sound" with the bass riff to their song 46 & 2 once you realized it was actually recorded with a Stingray bass enough to go back and overdub that entire segment of the video. You have a funny sense of humor and self awareness haha!
THIS IS SOOOO AWESOME ! Drummer who's trying to learn bass and loves tool !! Yea Baby!
You guys are a treat to watch and learn cool bass sh#%. . . This is a dream, just like Tool songs. . . You're having way too much fun, thanks for spreading the joy. . . Muchas gracias amigos. . . Blessings. . .
Thanks for reminding me of “the pot”!! How could I have not listen to this song for years?! Used to be my favourite!! Let’s get the speakers on!!
Much needed love towards Intension! Love that track it’s so underrated
That was fun, learned a lot. Want to go home from work and play with my bass now lol
Sharon’s excitement and “stank face” is literally Me when I hear Tool!! Justin is my Bass God and I love him! Y’all are awesome! New Sub! 🤘🏾
Wait WHAT?! Schism is played with a pick?! I've always just tapped it...
Also that enthusiasm for 10000 days is infectious!!
I'm gonna say this... Using the pick on bass, just as Chancellor does is so freaking RAD!
This vid is so cool I thoroughly enjoyed it TOOL band members are legit 👽 extraterrestrials except for Danny Carey who's a deep sea Octopus. 🐙 😂🤣
Justin Chancellor often time gets overlooked from so many reaction reviewers but Justin is one of the best bass players I've ever heard.
Very entertaining discussion, thank you!
That Rickenbacker Paul D’amour had wasn’t just any normal stock Rickenbacker, it was a Chris Squire Signature model. And Justin Chancellor also has only played with fingers on two songs, a hidden track on their live album Salival and the 10,000 Days(Wings Pt. 2), with the latter being some of my favorite playing of his.
Appropiate, as Premier Guitar just posted a RIg Rundown with Justin!