The story where Paz becomes interested in rock music is pretty cool. When she first came to the USA she was in a store with her Dad and heard rock music for the first time on the PA system. She said she knew thats what she wanted to do with her life, be in a rock band, and she was only 9 or 10 at the time.
I was in the same exact situation with my Mother, which makes this song so much more powerful and personal for me. The true test of great music is its ability to cross generations.
💬Girl power! On the bass guitar in this song is Paz Lenchantin (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paz_Lenchantin), current member of the band, Pixies. She’s had a 24 year career in the music business and has a lot to show for it. To be honest… she had me the moment the camera focused on her shoes the first time. 🤷🏻♀😅 I hope you all enjoy this one and onto the next! ~insert Dr. Evil pinky finger to lips meme here~ I have been waiting almost since the beginning of this journey to do this next one! 🤫
I saw A Perfect Circle in Minneapolis years and years ago and Paz took off her bass and stood by the drums, then she ran and jumped into the crowd and crowd surfed a little bit and then got back on stage and Maynard helped her put her bass back on and continued to jam
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Maynard is a musical genius! This song was about him asking why his mother who was a devout Christian and had a stroke. He was asking her why she follows a God who would let her be sick.
@@ElPato7272 Facts! God gave Lucifer dominion over the earth. He’s able to manipulate those who would be and believe me there are a lot of folks who are being run like marionettes. My old man is a Baptist minister this type thing was ingrained into my head from birth.
@@ElPato7272 The problem is is that is not comforting to people who don't have belief. You can't tell somebody who rejects the idea of a deity and the afterlife to just trust the process, that's not how it works
@@TheCatabolicTrex I do understand that. What Maynard was dealing with I’m sure hurt his faith. He wouldn’t have asked if he hadn’t believed in the first place. This is why so many lose faith when they don’t realize who is creating all this sin, death, and disease. It’s not God but many put God as the arbiter of all that happens on earth. I was explaining that after the garden Satan was the boss. He doesn’t own the Earth he’s in charge basically making it Hell we all thought was somewhere else. The lake of fire is only from judgement day. We’re in Hell now because of who the boss is. Jesus recognized that more than once. So if he originally had faith he failed to understand God wasn’t the one who put in place the things to make her and all of us sick. I could go in and on but maybe you already lost your faith or never had it. But if you step back and look at it maybe you’ll see that we need to escape this Hell to have peace
The feminine and male energy and intertwined messages are absolutely powerful and the audacity to question this unseen power that may control things is brilliant because of our freee will to do exactly that!!! Genius
The musicianship alone in this is phenomenal then add the intense lyrics and you’ve got absolute dynamite. Each and every one of these musicians are masters of their craft and Maynard’s absolute genius yet again in creating an amazing song is mind blowing. As the trash talkers said “everything Maynard touches turns to gold”. Never truer words spoken.
This song is about his mom Judith, she was a devoted Christian, and she ended up being paralyzed for 27 years. A lot of people so-called Christians question her, why God did that to her if she never did anything wrong to him. She used to say, "Your God is not my God. Your Christ is not my Christ." He knows the reasons why, and I'm gonna stay devoted to Him. Maynard said it in an insulting way to the people who questioned his mom. Fuck your God, your Christ. My mom is a true Christian. Because she never questioned why. Listen to Wings for Mary Part 2. When Judith dies and goes to heaven. Is the continuation of this song in the Tool album 10,000 days. The 27 years Judith was paralyzed.
I have seen TOOL 3 times and APC once. When I saw APC Maynard was singing from the backside of the stage, and he eventually came out through smoke wearing his Pucifer outfit (blond wig mustache blue suit) 🤣🤣🤣 it was so wild. Love the hell out of him and ALL his fellow band mates. He and his friends are incredible.
Ladies on bass in music is rare but there are a few bands now and then that do have one. Two bands that come to mind. White Zombie and Smashing Pumpkins. Both of the women that played bass in those bands are awesome. Also there's a young band out there that comes from Mexico that's an all sisters band. And the youngest one is the bassist and she's absolutely amazing.
Two more! Andrea Goldsworthy has played bass for Paloma Faith for 10+ years, and there's Grog (Georgina Lisee) who has been the bassist with Die So Fluid since the early 2000s 😊 (edited to add, Band-Maid!)
Toadies The Breeders Coal Chamber B52s for a time And dare we forget all-girl groups like The Go-Go's, The Bangles, The Donnas, Kittie It's not as uncommon as some seem to think it is
I'm a life long Christian, and this song has always caused such mixed emotions in me. The lyrics always make me recoil a bit, but the energy and passion and pain in the performance, especially that last refrain consistently brings tears to my eyes. I've heard this song probably hundreds of times in my life. I love tool and APC, and it never ceases to get a massive emotional response from me.
I never took this song to be completely anti-Christian, and Maynard in his comments over the years doesn’t seem to be explicitly anti-Christian either. Maynard’s dispute seems to be with a kind of faith that lacks questioning, or that does not recognize its own shortcomings. There are real questions for the faithful about why a loving God allows so much unending suffering. Faith cannot be a matter of blind acceptance if it is to make any sense. In the face of so much evidence against a loving God, it should be a constant struggle to reaffirm your faith, and to continue believing. To be truly faithful, you must acknowledge how damn difficult it is to keep that faith. And to blindly accept is to lose that fight. That’s what I understand as Maynard’s message in this song when taken with the fuller context of his comments over time.
The song isn't exactly about Maynard's opinion on religion, per se... It's about his mother and her unwavering devotion to God. His mother's name was _Judith._ His mother was always a devout Christian, and one day she got sick, which caused her to have a stroke and left her paralyzed. In spite of this, her faith never wavered. The song is Maynard's anger and frustration with her for being so devoted to "something" that crippled her despite her devotion. She passed away a few years ago, and one of Tool's albums (Maynard is also the lead singer for Tool, incase anyone didn't already know this), "10,000 Days", is titled after the approximate amount of time she spent in a wheelchair and in constant pain. The song "10,000 Days (Wings for Mary; part 1 and 2)" has to do with her devotion, death, and his grief. It's kind of brutal listening to this song, and then listening to "Wings for Mary part 2", because the songs are on completely different sides of the "spectrum", so to speak.
I get that. 💯 I'm a MASSIVELY lapsed Catholic, but it still feels a bit like blasphemy to rock out to this song. 🤣💯 I still do though... because I realize that its all a reboot of a story from Babylon, honestly (same origin stories... look it up 💯) But that "Catholic Guilt" loves to show up when I'm jamming to a song. 😂😂😂
judith is an incredibly emotional song about maynards anger towards the church after his mother's congregation turned her away when she became paralyzed, telling her that what happened to her was probably her fault. she was in pain and suffering for 27 years. when she died, maynard wrote wings for marie and 10,000 days (a rough estimate of how many days there are in 27 years), two parts of one song about grieving her, accepting her death, and the pain of moving on. listening to judith and then both parts of wings for marie is truly incredible and moving.
Again, you have added a full cover at the end over your editing process, making me hang around much longer than I intended 😂 👏 👏 Love seeing you working at your art.
You can have a favorite color, but when you see a rainbow....they all mean the same. My point being, music is a rainbow to our ears. Prolly why I am so musically eclectic. I have thousands of favorites.
The coolest fact that most of these reactors missed out on was, this is the only "cuss-filled" lyric in the album. You can tell this was personal for Maynard, that truly was RAGE in its most "melodic" and beautiful form of his voice.
It's been a few years since I've heard this and I'm still amazed at the tone a highly talented guitar tech in Billy Howerdel got out of a relatively early digital multi-effects/modeler
I love many songs from Tool, A Perfect Circle, and one song from Puscifer. But there are so few songs (mind you I said I loved many) that truly spoke to me and “Judith” did just that.
Paz. Paz Lechantin. Argentinian virtuoso bass player. And with the first strike, #Momma hit a geyser. We fans have certain things we like about our fave videos, and for me, it was Paz tying up that hair in the break. (I have long hair. When I do it, it looks like hand to hand combat.) And before a note is played, I get to see a dozen young men notice Paz tying up her hair. Out. Standing. To say I've been drooling for this one for a while is an understatement. Any APC, Tool, Puscifer gets an automatic stop from most of us, I think. I've seen a great many of these reactions, but of course, there are new ones. And higher I climb up the Reaction Tree. All you content creators, pay heed. This is how it's done. To quote the imminently quotable @AlexHafner, "It's talent, it's abstract, it's different." It's also necessary. Thanks, #Momma!
I never really knew what this song was about. 💔 I wish more of these people would read the lyrics and talk about what a song is saying. Jamel @ 10:45 talking about one of the things in life that make me an atheist.
Lotta people don't know, but this was the first music video where Maynard did a 'face reveal' in fact, if I remember correctly, this was the first time his face was in media overall.
It was? I could swear it happened before and that Maynard made the decision to “unreveal his face” at least when it came to Tool’s music videos. A Perfect Circle on the other hand featured many face reveals.
This is incorrect. On the album Undertow, a video for "Intolerance" was filmed, showing all of the current band members. Albeit they each had black tape, with the PMRC warning, crossing their mouths. It is an obscure video, but it is in their old box set. Just to set the record straight...
It will never stop to rejoice me to see first listening reactions to anything done by Maynard! hahaha and this one is so powerful, that even the word stands short of meaning in comparison to his feelings into it! I will never be tired either of listening to it!
Paz!!! Putting the hair up... and kicking the shit out of that bass! In heels no less! Love this song! And Maynard named a wine after his mom, Judith! A cab sav Nagual del Judith...great choice Wondermomma! Once again you hit it just right! I think a lot of us have felt at some point in our lives spiritual frustrations!
It was extremely cold and they played the new album but then....james simply said its cold as hell...immediately then played judith and the place warmed up. Affer Judith, all he said was a good thing...well that certainly warmed the place up....thank you
At first listen, “Judith” appears to be a straightforward rock song, filled with heavy guitars and powerful vocals. However, the lyrics tell a much deeper story. The song is dedicated to Maynard James Keenan’s mother, Judith Marie Garrison, who suffered from a stroke that left her paralyzed. The lyrics are a poignant reflection on Maynard’s struggle with faith in the face of his mother’s illness. He questions the existence of a higher power and grapples with the unfairness of her condition.
I saw APC on their very 1st tour of the states at a venue called Bender Arena on the campus of GWU in DC (1 of Nirvanas 2 or 3 shows they ever did in this area was there,on the In Utero tour) there weren’t even seats there was bleachers 🤨awesome show
I love this song so much. You can feel the frustration, confusion and hatred. It's visceral. Also - why are so many of the people in the intro loosing it over seeing a woman playing bass? They really need to get out more.
Just a background for the lyrics: Maynard James Keenan, the singer's mother had an anuerysm when he was 11 that paralyzed her. Her name was Judith. She was devoutly religious. That's why the lyrics come off so anti-religious. This is an expression of Maynard's anger at "God", who struck down one of his followers and paralyzed his mother.
Electric Wizard (y’all should check em out!) has a female bass player, as well! White Zombie, Smashing Pumpkins, The Bangles, The Go-Gos and several other bands have/had females on bass.
The tragedy about this song is that MJ couldn't understand why his mother was still a devoted christian.even after her congregation blamed her for sickness.saying was her fault for not being a good enough Christian.😢
Perfect circle is a super group whose members include former artists from the Pixies, Nine Inch Nails, Eagles of Death Metal, Primus and Smashing Pumpkins among others.
This song is him expressing his mom's health failing and him losing his sh/t as she was a devout faithful and he couldn't see how God could allow his perfect mother to suffer. I think with age comes wisdom amd believe he he is not of this belief anymore and having the understanding of why he made this song is what allows me to actually listen. I feel it's the awakening moment of change for him vs. Blasphemy....maybe that's me rationalizing it to justify it but just how I personally perceive it.
Thanks again! Also , the editing was clean. Keep grinding momma❤ . Lots of love ❤️
Thank YOU Erinna... appreciate you coming through to watch the video.
I agree, so clean! Great editing, Momma. 🔥🔥🔥
When Paz pulls her hair back, to rip it after the break, is one of the hottest moments in a music video ever.
Yes, adolescent me fely a certain way about it back in the day.
You know she said time to get down! Added the rockin and vocals, agree @Suddenly-Eggs. Stay Safe.
@@braddivens5179 I still feel a certain way about it even now...
God is it ever
Ha, Paz Lenchantin was teenage me's obsession when this song first came out
The story where Paz becomes interested in rock music is pretty cool. When she first came to the USA she was in a store with her Dad and heard rock music for the first time on the PA system. She said she knew thats what she wanted to do with her life, be in a rock band, and she was only 9 or 10 at the time.
3:45 I never noticed Paz putting her hair up before.
It's like when you turn your ballcap backwards. Like, "Time to get serious."
Omg. You are totally showing your age XD
I was in the same exact situation with my Mother, which makes this song so much more powerful and personal for me. The true test of great music is its ability to cross generations.
“ I'm so jealous at the people who are hearing this for the first time “ a fan comment from the official Judith video 🤘🏽. Great compilation 🙌
💬Girl power! On the bass guitar in this song is Paz Lenchantin (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paz_Lenchantin), current member of the band, Pixies. She’s had a 24 year career in the music business and has a lot to show for it.
To be honest… she had me the moment the camera focused on her shoes the first time. 🤷🏻♀😅 I hope you all enjoy this one and onto the next! ~insert Dr. Evil pinky finger to lips meme here~ I have been waiting almost since the beginning of this journey to do this next one! 🤫
another killer female bassist is/was Sean Yseult of White Zombie fame
Nadya Rose former bassist of Coal Chamber.
If I remember correctly but I could be wrong, Darcy Wretzky was the bassist for Smashing Pumpkins back in the 1990s and early 2000s.
And the person she replaced was a woman in the pixies. I thought having a girl bassist was so popular it almost was a cliche.
She had me the moment she put her hair up and then kept rocking mid song. Beast! Great video!
Holding TOOL and A Perfect Circle above one another isn't necessary. Love both.
"would you choose your heart or your brain?" You don't. You need both
This is one of my favorite A Perfect Circle songs. Every member of the band brings something to the table.
I saw A Perfect Circle in Minneapolis years and years ago and Paz took off her bass and stood by the drums, then she ran and jumped into the crowd and crowd surfed a little bit and then got back on stage and Maynard helped her put her bass back on and continued to jam
Thanks for featuring us in your compilation. Much respect my friend!!!
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Trash talker tribe represent!
Fun fact : David Fincher ( Seven ) directed this video. Paz could not put her hair up fast enough, so Fincher just sped up the sequence
Maynard is a musical genius! This song was about him asking why his mother who was a devout Christian and had a stroke. He was asking her why she follows a God who would let her be sick.
Lucifer is the ruler of this world, even Jesus acknowledges that. We need to escape with our souls to be with God. Most don’t understand this
@@ElPato7272 Facts! God gave Lucifer dominion over the earth. He’s able to manipulate those who would be and believe me there are a lot of folks who are being run like marionettes. My old man is a Baptist minister this type thing was ingrained into my head from birth.
@@ElPato7272 The problem is is that is not comforting to people who don't have belief.
You can't tell somebody who rejects the idea of a deity and the afterlife to just trust the process, that's not how it works
@@TheCatabolicTrex I do understand that. What Maynard was dealing with I’m sure hurt his faith. He wouldn’t have asked if he hadn’t believed in the first place. This is why so many lose faith when they don’t realize who is creating all this sin, death, and disease. It’s not God but many put God as the arbiter of all that happens on earth. I was explaining that after the garden Satan was the boss. He doesn’t own the Earth he’s in charge basically making it Hell we all thought was somewhere else. The lake of fire is only from judgement day. We’re in Hell now because of who the boss is. Jesus recognized that more than once. So if he originally had faith he failed to understand God wasn’t the one who put in place the things to make her and all of us sick. I could go in and on but maybe you already lost your faith or never had it. But if you step back and look at it maybe you’ll see that we need to escape this Hell to have peace
@@TheCatabolicTrex that’s not comforting to people who do have faith tbh dealing with reality can suck
Wonderful job on the video Momma. One of the most beautiful and powerful songs ever, Maynard's voice is mesmerizing and soulful. 🤘🥰
The feminine and male energy and intertwined messages are absolutely powerful and the audacity to question this unseen power that may control things is brilliant because of our freee will to do exactly that!!! Genius
Yes!! Thanks Mommas for a bad ass reaction! I love Perfect Circle excellent! Maynard vocals are just so gorgeous to me!! 🤘♥️🖤
The musicianship alone in this is phenomenal then add the intense lyrics and you’ve got absolute dynamite. Each and every one of these musicians are masters of their craft and Maynard’s absolute genius yet again in creating an amazing song is mind blowing. As the trash talkers said “everything Maynard touches turns to gold”. Never truer words spoken.
This song is about his mom Judith, she was a devoted Christian, and she ended up being paralyzed for 27 years. A lot of people so-called Christians question her, why God did that to her if she never did anything wrong to him. She used to say, "Your God is not my God. Your Christ is not my Christ." He knows the reasons why, and I'm gonna stay devoted to Him. Maynard said it in an insulting way to the people who questioned his mom. Fuck your God, your Christ. My mom is a true Christian. Because she never questioned why. Listen to Wings for Mary Part 2. When Judith dies and goes to heaven. Is the continuation of this song in the Tool album 10,000 days. The 27 years Judith was paralyzed.
Man... that opening riff is something special 👌
This song always makes me cry 😢
I have seen TOOL 3 times and APC once. When I saw APC Maynard was singing from the backside of the stage, and he eventually came out through smoke wearing his Pucifer outfit (blond wig mustache blue suit) 🤣🤣🤣 it was so wild. Love the hell out of him and ALL his fellow band mates. He and his friends are incredible.
YAAASSS!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘
Such a gripping, powerful, emotional song.
Kudos, Momma!!! ❤❤❤
Ladies on bass in music is rare but there are a few bands now and then that do have one. Two bands that come to mind. White Zombie and Smashing Pumpkins. Both of the women that played bass in those bands are awesome. Also there's a young band out there that comes from Mexico that's an all sisters band. And the youngest one is the bassist and she's absolutely amazing.
yes, Sean Yseult of White Zombie is/was pretty damn good.
Don’t forget Pixies ✌️
Two more! Andrea Goldsworthy has played bass for Paloma Faith for 10+ years, and there's Grog (Georgina Lisee) who has been the bassist with Die So Fluid since the early 2000s 😊 (edited to add, Band-Maid!)
Toadies
The Breeders
Coal Chamber
B52s for a time
And dare we forget all-girl groups like The Go-Go's, The Bangles, The Donnas, Kittie
It's not as uncommon as some seem to think it is
Rayna Foss from Coal Chamber
what timing, it’s friday and I just got out of work early to see this notification.
great song choice and stellar edit as usual.
Thank you, Shot. Happy Friday! Loved your GNR video too.
@@WonderMommaOG 🤘🏻😋 much appreciated
I'm a life long Christian, and this song has always caused such mixed emotions in me. The lyrics always make me recoil a bit, but the energy and passion and pain in the performance, especially that last refrain consistently brings tears to my eyes. I've heard this song probably hundreds of times in my life. I love tool and APC, and it never ceases to get a massive emotional response from me.
I never took this song to be completely anti-Christian, and Maynard in his comments over the years doesn’t seem to be explicitly anti-Christian either. Maynard’s dispute seems to be with a kind of faith that lacks questioning, or that does not recognize its own shortcomings. There are real questions for the faithful about why a loving God allows so much unending suffering. Faith cannot be a matter of blind acceptance if it is to make any sense. In the face of so much evidence against a loving God, it should be a constant struggle to reaffirm your faith, and to continue believing. To be truly faithful, you must acknowledge how damn difficult it is to keep that faith. And to blindly accept is to lose that fight. That’s what I understand as Maynard’s message in this song when taken with the fuller context of his comments over time.
Same here
The song isn't exactly about Maynard's opinion on religion, per se... It's about his mother and her unwavering devotion to God. His mother's name was _Judith._ His mother was always a devout Christian, and one day she got sick, which caused her to have a stroke and left her paralyzed. In spite of this, her faith never wavered. The song is Maynard's anger and frustration with her for being so devoted to "something" that crippled her despite her devotion. She passed away a few years ago, and one of Tool's albums (Maynard is also the lead singer for Tool, incase anyone didn't already know this), "10,000 Days", is titled after the approximate amount of time she spent in a wheelchair and in constant pain. The song "10,000 Days (Wings for Mary; part 1 and 2)" has to do with her devotion, death, and his grief. It's kind of brutal listening to this song, and then listening to "Wings for Mary part 2", because the songs are on completely different sides of the "spectrum", so to speak.
I get that. 💯 I'm a MASSIVELY lapsed Catholic, but it still feels a bit like blasphemy to rock out to this song. 🤣💯
I still do though... because I realize that its all a reboot of a story from Babylon, honestly (same origin stories... look it up 💯)
But that "Catholic Guilt" loves to show up when I'm jamming to a song. 😂😂😂
judith is an incredibly emotional song about maynards anger towards the church after his mother's congregation turned her away when she became paralyzed, telling her that what happened to her was probably her fault. she was in pain and suffering for 27 years. when she died, maynard wrote wings for marie and 10,000 days (a rough estimate of how many days there are in 27 years), two parts of one song about grieving her, accepting her death, and the pain of moving on. listening to judith and then both parts of wings for marie is truly incredible and moving.
Just watched it again and again. Thanks. 🇨🇦
"That was a cold-blooded song. I like it even more now!" 😂
Well putt together.... I can't imagine the time it took you to edit all these videos but well done!!! great video!!
I love that you added how you made this video! That's so cool.
i was waiting for this one, first time i heard it i was blown away
Again, you have added a full cover at the end over your editing process, making me hang around much longer than I intended 😂 👏 👏 Love seeing you working at your art.
Thank you for hanging around to watch that part! 💜
Oy WonderMomma! What a fantastic video you put together. So much work and dedication and it turned out really good.
Thanks a lot!
Great work as usual WMOG!
Great editing, felt like a label production video. Every member shined and made this great. Keep up the elevated work, Stay🤟🤘 safe.
What a fantastic choice WonderMomma, way to take a chance.
How did I miss this?!? I love this song! Deep.❤❤ Nice job as always!
You can have a favorite color, but when you see a rainbow....they all mean the same. My point being, music is a rainbow to our ears. Prolly why I am so musically eclectic. I have thousands of favorites.
truely artful editing, thanks for this!!!!
Another one you could do it POD “ Youth of the Nation”. Great song and message.
I love that song... I will add it to my list! Thanks Dolfan
That is a great song
the making of is crazy, thanks for sharing!
The coolest fact that most of these reactors missed out on was, this is the only "cuss-filled" lyric in the album. You can tell this was personal for Maynard, that truly was RAGE in its most "melodic" and beautiful form of his voice.
Excellent job as always…thanks!
Paz is so amazing. Glad she gets the props she deserves.
Thank you so much for this one🤘🤘
Whoever did the cover at the end of this vid is freakin fantastic. I made an audio file copy of just the cover part and playlisted it. It's that good.
The link is in the description if you want to watch the video. It’s as good as the song.
It's been a few years since I've heard this and I'm still amazed at the tone a highly talented guitar tech in Billy Howerdel got out of a relatively early digital multi-effects/modeler
Such a badass song with deep and interesting lyrics! I just saw Tool in Denver earlier this week and Maynard is the man!!
Sonically one of the best albums I’ve ever heard.
Hey! Seeing the last part on how you made it was phenomenal! omg sooo much work! Thank you for your time and dedication to it! Subscribed!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love many songs from Tool, A Perfect Circle, and one song from Puscifer. But there are so few songs (mind you I said I loved many) that truly spoke to me and “Judith” did just that.
Yes Mamma!!!!!!!
This was an excellent choice of course.
Beautifully done. More props from a fan!
Wondermomma 💜💜 espectacular video thank you .😎
Paz. Paz Lechantin. Argentinian virtuoso bass player. And with the first strike, #Momma hit a geyser. We fans have certain things we like about our fave videos, and for me, it was Paz tying up that hair in the break. (I have long hair. When I do it, it looks like hand to hand combat.) And before a note is played, I get to see a dozen young men notice Paz tying up her hair. Out. Standing. To say I've been drooling for this one for a while is an understatement. Any APC, Tool, Puscifer gets an automatic stop from most of us, I think. I've seen a great many of these reactions, but of course, there are new ones. And higher I climb up the Reaction Tree. All you content creators, pay heed. This is how it's done. To quote the imminently quotable @AlexHafner, "It's talent, it's abstract, it's different." It's also necessary. Thanks, #Momma!
It's not that 'rare'. White Zombie had a female bassist. Sean Yseult. She was awesome. There was also the female band, Kitty.
Exactly! Girlschool, Rock Goddess are just two more who spring to mind. These people have led a sheltered life 😂
The runaways, the go gos and the bangles. The bangles bassist really showed her chops in hazy shade of winter
I never really knew what this song was about. 💔
I wish more of these people would read the lyrics and talk about what a song is saying. Jamel @ 10:45 talking about one of the things in life that make me an atheist.
Lotta people don't know, but this was the first music video where Maynard did a 'face reveal' in fact, if I remember correctly, this was the first time his face was in media overall.
It was? I could swear it happened before and that Maynard made the decision to “unreveal his face” at least when it came to Tool’s music videos. A Perfect Circle on the other hand featured many face reveals.
This is incorrect. On the album Undertow, a video for "Intolerance" was filmed, showing all of the current band members. Albeit they each had black tape, with the PMRC warning, crossing their mouths. It is an obscure video, but it is in their old box set.
Just to set the record straight...
It will never stop to rejoice me to see first listening reactions to anything done by Maynard! hahaha and this one is so powerful, that even the word stands short of meaning in comparison to his feelings into it! I will never be tired either of listening to it!
this whole album is perfect to me
saw them in a small club in Tucson AZ on their warm up before release
God I loveTHisl. SO damn good. Great choice Momma
Paz!!! Putting the hair up... and kicking the shit out of that bass! In heels no less! Love this song! And Maynard named a wine after his mom, Judith! A cab sav Nagual del Judith...great choice Wondermomma! Once again you hit it just right! I think a lot of us have felt at some point in our lives spiritual frustrations!
This band is legendary! Absolutely supergroup. Maynard, Paz, Troy!
Wow! TY MOMMA! you are so amazing 👏
It was extremely cold and they played the new album but then....james simply said its cold as hell...immediately then played judith and the place warmed up. Affer Judith, all he said was a good thing...well that certainly warmed the place up....thank you
If you want to have your mind blown go watch A Perfect Circle - Stone and Echo live from Red Rocks. I guarantee you will absolutely love it
At first listen, “Judith” appears to be a straightforward rock song, filled with heavy guitars and powerful vocals. However, the lyrics tell a much deeper story. The song is dedicated to Maynard James Keenan’s mother, Judith Marie Garrison, who suffered from a stroke that left her paralyzed. The lyrics are a poignant reflection on Maynard’s struggle with faith in the face of his mother’s illness. He questions the existence of a higher power and grapples with the unfairness of her condition.
That's Paz Lenchantin on Bass . She played Bass for the Pixies
My favorite song of them is still the song they did on the constitute soundtrack
Thank you again. Never disappointed
Just go to a "concert" no words can express the energy and inquiries that will be remedied during this experience.
Great video. I'd LOVE to see a reaction video to SKYND. "Jim Jones", or "Richard Ramirez" would be awesome.
Paz is a badass, also Freeze on drums is another badass
I saw APC on their very 1st tour of the states at a venue called Bender Arena on the campus of GWU in DC (1 of Nirvanas 2 or 3 shows they ever did in this area was there,on the In Utero tour) there weren’t even seats there was bleachers 🤨awesome show
I love this song so much. You can feel the frustration, confusion and hatred. It's visceral. Also - why are so many of the people in the intro loosing it over seeing a woman playing bass? They really need to get out more.
I saw APC live open for Nine inch Nails and they completely blew me away. So did NiN!!
TOOL also has the best of the best sound engineers.you can hear vocals and instruments equally clear.
Just a background for the lyrics:
Maynard James Keenan, the singer's mother had an anuerysm when he was 11 that paralyzed her. Her name was Judith. She was devoutly religious. That's why the lyrics come off so anti-religious. This is an expression of Maynard's anger at "God", who struck down one of his followers and paralyzed his mother.
Electric Wizard (y’all should check em out!) has a female bass player, as well! White Zombie, Smashing Pumpkins, The Bangles, The Go-Gos and several other bands have/had females on bass.
It's still one of my favorite songs to play drums to. As always, wonderful job, WonderMomma.
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Hi Tom... Yes! Check the community tab. 👀
Awesome mashup
Passive is my favorite song by perfect circle
What Tool brings in Intelligence, A Perfect Circle brings in Sensuality. 😏😍❤️🔥💯😈
Never thought of it that way. Great observation.
Paz the bass player went on to play with the Pixies for several years, they were crazy to let her go recently.
The tragedy about this song is that MJ couldn't understand why his mother was still a devoted christian.even after her congregation blamed her for sickness.saying was her fault for not being a good enough Christian.😢
Saw them open for NIN, it was fanfuckintastic
I have heard someone describe Maynard's voice as being able to melt lead.
Ashes divide is a great band the lead singer is billy howerdell from a perfect circle
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Goodun! Strike Lightnin'!
David Fincher directed this masterful. Paz is a rawk star!!! Sad she left A Perfect Circle, but glad she's now with Pixies.
Nice Momma!
Perfect circle is a super group whose members include former artists from the Pixies, Nine Inch Nails, Eagles of Death Metal, Primus and Smashing Pumpkins among others.
I almost forgot Queens of the Stone Age.
Not “former” from Pixies…”currently” from Pixies.
@@yogijager you are correct. Please disregard my use of the word.
Drummer from the Vandals 😊
Was James iha in the band at this point?
Paz putting up her hair ❤
My favorite song is " passive" from constitien soundtrack
I’m 69 years old and I’ve always known who Paz is. Judith is on my playlist.
Everyone talking about Paz! Rightly so~
This song is him expressing his mom's health failing and him losing his sh/t as she was a devout faithful and he couldn't see how God could allow his perfect mother to suffer. I think with age comes wisdom amd believe he he is not of this belief anymore and having the understanding of why he made this song is what allows me to actually listen. I feel it's the awakening moment of change for him vs. Blasphemy....maybe that's me rationalizing it to justify it but just how I personally perceive it.
i dont know this band but if you played it for me i would say its Tool (sort of)
I figured it out mama...much love radar love go long as you can you edit like Edward scissorhands. Pain and talent....
Radar Love is on my list! I like the Edward Scissorhands reference...lol that's very cool.
Aw shucks