@@chaotemagick3 Animals as Leaders is a fucking legendary band when it comes to prog, and me and my friends was joking on covering their songs. Tool is WAY easier to play and cover, but still, shit like this is why Tool is in my top3 bands of all time. Animals as Leaders sure as hell is good at what they do no doubt, but it's not for me. Listening to what Danny plays here and the FUCKING sounds his drums make, it's just out of this world. No disrespect at all to Matt Garstka at all.
I was lucky enough to witness tool play triad in erie pa in 2003 while they toured with meshugah. They performed this same set up with meshugah drummer coming out to play with Danny. Was truely a once in a lifetime experience and the greatest show I've ever seen in my life. Made it all that much better it was played in a smaller venue and they performed a couple songs on the set list they normally never play live.
Seeing Tool live is at the top of my bucketlist. If I hear D-R-T (the holy trinity of Tool songs) live, I'll die happy. Just gotta wait for this pandemic to fuck off
@@dr_watsons_acid8663 yes agree. This is my favorite bootleg of all time, no matter the artist. Something about the early 2000’s and Tool just hits different. Been watching this bootleg show since around 2005
Danny may own, but I just love watching Justin. Check him out, starting around 4:30. It's like he goes into a trance or something, and the way he moves, his hair flying all over. I wonder if he ever gets whiplash. I can't believe how fast his fingers move on those frets. Amazing! They all are.
Fucking hell! The energy coming off that stage. Like that's one track out of many others in a set that also requires insane stamina. Tool are different.
This is, for me, the absolute definitive Tool experience. If only I could have witnessed this live. Everything is just perfection right down to the finest detail. There will never be anything like this ever again. I've watched this video countless times, either sober, stoned or drunk. Goosebumps. The feeling I get from this art is indescribable. Thank you for posting this.
Yeah he plays bass. He used to play bass in the 80s. I know for sure with Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty. You can see him play it online. There's video. Wish he played more bass or helped with guitar parts but he's a busy man. Doubt he has interest in learning an instrument or practicing at this point in his career and life.
You can transform Tool in any theme. Greek mythology, Shakespeares Hamlet. Davinchi.. whatever you want. For me, Tool is one of those most universal / multifunctional metaphore ever formed
This is simply one of the greatest musical performances in history. A Masterpiece of Divine talent in raw pure form for all to witness. True Greatness.
Tool are the 3 instrumentalists, maynard provides vocals. My interpretation of this song is maynard allowing these genius's shine. Its not the words that make us tool fans, its the music. Them 3 guys strutting their stuff!
@Heisenberg it's all subjective, man. Me being a drummer, all my attention and focus goes into Danny and Justin. Doesn't really matter what u listen to or how u interpret it. Its art. It's up for grabs on how you enjoy it.
Just an unbelievable performance. Really legendary. Tool does this concert song a lot but this version with that unbelievable guest drummer in perfect unison to boot is just a climax beyond all others. An iconic, epic instrumental.
I had the great pleasure of being at this show, it was truly awesome, and I remember Maynard stating that they were recording it, was always hopeful for a live DVD of this show one day, now I just pray that they actually complete and release their last album one day.
@@alekhyadas2566 Can you really pick "their best" song, almost like trying to pick "Michael Jordan's" best shot/dunk, there are just too many of them, they can interchange in the top 3-5 spots on any given day. And yes Pneuma is sweet, but what about, "7empest", and if you start to listen to APC / Puscifer, it starts to open up new realms of sound. And believe me, as good as this sounds for an old youtube video, it's not even close to the power that came off that stage that night, and if they (Tool) were really recording that night, I would love to have them release something from that show and possibly whole tour. Who knows fun to dream sometimes, But you're right 1 wish granted should be enough.
@@Thomas-qn4hj A big fan of A Perfect Ciecle. Maynard's singing on the APC albums feel like sweet melody for your ears. Am not that big a fan of Puscifer tbh. I'll take APC over Puscifer any day. Pneuma is my favourite Tool track and I'm being honest here. THe whole track as a whole just hits me. Danny's drumming, Maynard's vocals, the lyrics, the guitars riff. It's beautiful. 7empest is the second best track off FI for me.
i was like 12 when this glorious shit was going down..i have since seen tool twice live, both times have left me stunned and in awe. I can only imagine being at one of their earlier shows..i envy all who went
@@raahulsaxena8668 i witnesses these mighty tool gods with tool army the setlist blew me away fear innoculum swamp song parabol parabola vicarious schism jambi merakaba pneuma 7empest stinkfist
One of the individuals responsible for the greater artistic influence on the Lateralus album. High Master Haake, gracing the stage with his presence and wearing a Tool hoodie as a sign of respect. That is what I call class.
I’ve caught them on the Lateralus/10000 Days and Fear Innoculum tours and my best memories of Tool live was the Lateralus tour. The stage setup, the set list, Meshuguh, everything was perfect. I was too young for Undertow and Aenima tours.
I saw them during this tour on two dates, Reno and I think Oakland (might have been San Jose). To this day this is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen. You had to be there in person, the sheer power and extra drumming addition was epic. Really took Triad to a different level. Me and the buddy I went with still talk about this song performance 20 years later
SICK. Tomas kills it!!! The first time I saw them play this song live I felt like I was having an out of body experience. Turns out it was just really really good weed.
i listen Tool since 92 but in Lateralus now at the moment is the album that surprise my sense everytime like is the first time that I listen that cd... Tool has something special and I think that no 1 can reach his genie...
@@johanhofman4335 It's not like Adam is a shredder in any way. He does what is needed to make great and unique music, and his playing is tight as hell.
The visuals they put up on a live show look very amazing, i would really want to hear this song live also. all around, great song, even without lyrics. amazing.Danny is awesome.
This is San Diego, November 21, 2002. I was there with my dad and i have this specific full video in its entirety. I have 70 gigs of live tool vids, a big portion being 2001-2002, and this is by far the best performance on this song.
17 years ago.. But would you perhaps share some of those videos with the world? You're sitting on a gold mine right there sir. Much love, hope you're doing alright.
I own a few live cd's and have watched the majority of the triad performances on youtube, and there is no doubt this is the best performance out there.
fuck that is just too sick! I remember on the 2002 tour in christchurch NZ they played this with Dale Crover as the additional drummer. It was GLORIOUSSSSSS..........
tool has been around for many yrs and are a great band great music they put out there for the fans this music makes me think and is very relaxing i hope they keep up the good work thankyou tool and i hope we can see more work on new albums in the future thankyou tool and keep up the great work / music
Saw this same pairing when they played in Amherst Ma. Watched Tomas just break sticks all over the place and keep going like a man possessed. A strangely enthralling highlight in a show that was beyond words.
It's Haake. Meshuggah was the supporting act during this portion of the tour. This show was actually the Nov 21, 2002 show at Cox Arena in San Diego. They were recording that night for the DVD that's been in the works for over a decade it seems.
I'm so glad you posted this. I went to the Toledo Ohio show of this tour with my dad for his birthday (our first tool concert and the first time I'd ever heard of Meshuggah). They performed this amazing duet and it was one of the most artistic pieces i'd ever heard performed live.
I saw this tour in Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver and this Triad with Tomas Hakke still burns in my brain. 15 minutes of aural ecstasy. I didn't even know who Tomas Hakke was. I do now.
one of the best concerts i have been too. Not this show but seeing them live was just life changing. Honestly the only show I can just meditate and feel one with the music.
2 of the best drummers of the world in one instant
@Jason Dubya-DEEZNUTS I'd strongly vote for Matt Garstka actually
@@chaotemagick3 il check him out
@@chaotemagick3 Animals as Leaders is a fucking legendary band when it comes to prog, and me and my friends was joking on covering their songs. Tool is WAY easier to play and cover, but still, shit like this is why Tool is in my top3 bands of all time. Animals as Leaders sure as hell is good at what they do no doubt, but it's not for me. Listening to what Danny plays here and the FUCKING sounds his drums make, it's just out of this world. No disrespect at all to Matt Garstka at all.
A guy called Owen McKinley does a cover and a really interesting breakdown of triad
One of my favorite live videos, I always revisit. The energy is fucking amazing
These dudes are from a different dimension
You can see the respect Maynard has for his bandmates. He literally keeps his attention focused on Danny the entire song. I fuckin love that shit man
mate i cant see anything
@@bigmanthere2 "YoU hAvE tO pRy OpEn YoUr ThIrD eYe...."
Maynard is playing a bass guitar
I can't stress enough how beautifully and intricately written the drums are in this song.
danny carey is simply a magician
I was one of the bus drivers on this tour, and I know that Tomas joined them onstage almost every night, some nights wearing a kilt!
lol that must've been very fun
Insane! I would've loved to be around them during that time. Wow!
Čech?
@@nexiscz4366 yup
AWESOME!!
I was lucky enough to witness tool play triad in erie pa in 2003 while they toured with meshugah. They performed this same set up with meshugah drummer coming out to play with Danny. Was truely a once in a lifetime experience and the greatest show I've ever seen in my life. Made it all that much better it was played in a smaller venue and they performed a couple songs on the set list they normally never play live.
I was at that show! October 2002. That show was also the last time 4 degrees has been played live.
Seeing Tool live is at the top of my bucketlist. If I hear D-R-T (the holy trinity of Tool songs) live, I'll die happy. Just gotta wait for this pandemic to fuck off
I’d give my left testicle. Congratulations
That’s awesome man. Good for you. I’ve seen them 6 times. Last time was in 2016 when they played for Halloween. Prims opened. Great show.
@@Schism213 na descending is honestly mediocre at best I’m the only person who will admit it because I didn’t have to wait 13 years for it
9:00 The pinnacle of all music.
6:00
Reflection/Triad is like one of my favourite pieces by tool
live especially...this one in particular....its an amazing bootleg
@@dr_watsons_acid8663 yes agree. This is my favorite bootleg of all time, no matter the artist. Something about the early 2000’s and Tool just hits different. Been watching this bootleg show since around 2005
Tomas Haake is the Justin Chancellor of drumming
I would've lost my mind seeing Tool and Tomas on the same stage.
That's Tomas Haake?
If so, ssaahweet.
I saw Patton do that with them live once.
Unng!
For those that don't know. Maynard is rocking his Steinberger bass.
I'm pretty sure that's a steinberger guitar. He was playing guitar when I saw them in 2001.
Dang I didnt know he played bass🤯🤯
@@mackpunch368 Pretty sure he played bass in his band(s), at some point(s), before Tool.
@@ltlt1219 awesome!!!!
@@ltlt1219 oh wait thats right, green jello and CAD I forgot heheh
I wish I saw Meshuggah and Tool at the same show. Seeing them open for Tool would've made my life complete haha.
Agreed, but was glad to see Isis open.
I will be Sunday... and Isis rules!!! Saw them a few times myself
The meshuggah and tool concert was epic
I can't imagine how Danny felt playing that song. It has to be such a catharsis.
Justin feels the music in another level.
he is the mightiest bass humper, after all
Tool has an amazingly unique way of giving an instrumental track a voice. This track tells a story.
This just keeps getting better every time I listen to it.
:D Magic of Tool.
Danny may own, but I just love watching Justin. Check him out, starting around 4:30. It's like he goes into a trance or something, and the way he moves, his hair flying all over. I wonder if he ever gets whiplash. I can't believe how fast his fingers move on those frets. Amazing! They all are.
no band takes music to a place that tool does, its a being of its own and a journey into something almost god like..
Fucking hell! The energy coming off that stage.
Like that's one track out of many others in a set that also requires insane stamina. Tool are different.
I was there. My first Tool show. I still have my ticket.
Over ten years later, and it's still mindblowing as F***!
Probably one of the best rhythm sections this world has ever known.
This is the sickest thing i have ever seen.
This is, for me, the absolute definitive Tool experience. If only I could have witnessed this live. Everything is just perfection right down to the finest detail. There will never be anything like this ever again. I've watched this video countless times, either sober, stoned or drunk. Goosebumps. The feeling I get from this art is indescribable. Thank you for posting this.
Watching this feels like witnessing a summoning...
I get cold chills in the hot summer listening to this track. An absolute monument.
Danny is, like, an orchestra quality drummer. Primal sophistication.
Oh snap! I forgot Maynard plays the guitar from time to time. He did it on Schism when I saw them around 2001
bass
Yeah he plays bass. He used to play bass in the 80s. I know for sure with Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty. You can see him play it online. There's video. Wish he played more bass or helped with guitar parts but he's a busy man. Doubt he has interest in learning an instrument or practicing at this point in his career and life.
You could make a religion out of this.
T00L?SM
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You can transform Tool in any theme. Greek mythology, Shakespeares Hamlet. Davinchi.. whatever you want. For me, Tool is one of those most universal / multifunctional metaphore ever formed
What an insulting think to say
Appreciate more music.. isnt just tool
It's called Tool Army. 😂
One of the best drummers ever!
Don't forget Thomas Haake of Meshuggah..One of the best metal drummers to ever live as well!
This is simply one of the greatest musical performances in history. A Masterpiece of Divine talent in raw pure form for all to witness. True Greatness.
WOW! Justin is in another world from 4:25-5:00!
Memebers of Tool just are in love with their music.
Its beautiful..Such professionals.
Tool are the 3 instrumentalists, maynard provides vocals.
My interpretation of this song is maynard allowing these genius's shine. Its not the words that make us tool fans, its the
music. Them 3 guys strutting their stuff!
@Heisenberg it's all subjective, man. Me being a drummer, all my attention and focus goes into Danny and Justin. Doesn't really matter what u listen to or how u interpret it. Its art. It's up for grabs on how you enjoy it.
I’d make the case that the vocals (or vocal chords?) are an instrument as well.
Ironically, Maynard is also playing some kind of instrument here. (I’m guessing a bass)
i agree as a drummer, but maynard ranks.... hes equally as good in his part....
Maynard's voice is an instrument that is used in the band, he knows that
Justin's got some wicked Cliff vibe goin on here...
Maintenance Bay > I love his stage presents..
@@myownruin187 What stage presents did he give you? Was it a birthday present?
@@Turk_2023 He throws picks into the crowd
Just an unbelievable performance. Really legendary. Tool does this concert song a lot but this version with that unbelievable guest drummer in perfect unison to boot is just a climax beyond all others. An iconic, epic instrumental.
I had the great pleasure of being at this show, it was truly awesome, and I remember Maynard stating that they were recording it, was always hopeful for a live DVD of this show one day, now I just pray that they actually complete and release their last album one day.
And man how that wish was granted. FI is their best album to date and Pneuma is their best song till date(imo). 'Become Pneuma'. \m/\m/
@@alekhyadas2566 Can you really pick "their best" song, almost like trying to pick "Michael Jordan's" best shot/dunk, there are just too many of them, they can interchange in the top 3-5 spots on any given day. And yes Pneuma is sweet, but what about, "7empest", and if you start to listen to APC / Puscifer, it starts to open up new realms of sound.
And believe me, as good as this sounds for an old youtube video, it's not even close to the power that came off that stage that night, and if they (Tool) were really recording that night, I would love to have them release something from that show and possibly whole tour. Who knows fun to dream sometimes, But you're right 1 wish granted should be enough.
@@Thomas-qn4hj A big fan of A Perfect Ciecle. Maynard's singing on the APC albums feel like sweet melody for your ears. Am not that big a fan of Puscifer tbh. I'll take APC over Puscifer any day. Pneuma is my favourite Tool track and I'm being honest here. THe whole track as a whole just hits me. Danny's drumming, Maynard's vocals, the lyrics, the guitars riff. It's beautiful. 7empest is the second best track off FI for me.
Justin Chancellor straight up having a transcendental experience lol what a fucking G
This song inspires me to break all the barriers and blockages to my potential.
That is a very powerful statement sir, 👍🏾
that’s wild this song just makes me wicked horny i can tell justin chancellor is too look at how he’s playin the bass
4:25 they are zoned out into pure fuckin' rhythm and focus it's beautiful man.
Never get tired of hearing this live preformance
I fucking love that chant/yell at 3:30-3:35. It's so haunting and beautiful. plus at 3:58...
baddest ass tool song there is. band must have agreed this one doesn't even need lyrics. fuckin speaks volumes for itself. nnnnuts
i was like 12 when this glorious shit was going down..i have since seen tool twice live, both times have left me stunned and in awe. I can only imagine being at one of their earlier shows..i envy all who went
Holy Jesus. This song. It is mystic.
I'm weird, but when I think of and hear this song, I imagine myself in a jungle playing it for my enemies before I destroy them.
Man, Tool really needs to come out with a new album. The comment section is getting ancient 😂
What do you think of the latest album?
It is good, man. Some songs are really good, like Invincible and Fear Inoculum. Pneuma is good too.
@@raahulsaxena8668 i witnesses these mighty tool gods with tool army
the setlist blew me away
fear innoculum
swamp song
parabol
parabola
vicarious
schism
jambi
merakaba
pneuma
7empest
stinkfist
4:40 justin is totally in the zone
One of the individuals responsible for the greater artistic influence on the Lateralus album. High Master Haake, gracing the stage with his presence and wearing a Tool hoodie as a sign of respect. That is what I call class.
I’ve caught them on the Lateralus/10000 Days and Fear Innoculum tours and my best memories of Tool live was the Lateralus tour. The stage setup, the set list, Meshuguh, everything was perfect. I was too young for Undertow and Aenima tours.
''Holy shit! I've made an epic piece of work with this band'' -God on Tool's Triad-
Insane. Two amazing drummers in the same room.
Amazing how we live in a time where we get to enjoy these four guys, being the absolute best at what they do.
I can’t get tired when I put this version on in the gym
very wow tool + meshuggah.
this is a modern music masterpiece
I was there, I can’t believe I just now found this, almost two decades later.
i love watching justin jsut sawy back and forth while playing bass
Jones's lead absolutly kills (in a good wau)
danny carey ur a legend
I saw them during this tour on two dates, Reno and I think Oakland (might have been San Jose). To this day this is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen. You had to be there in person, the sheer power and extra drumming addition was epic. Really took Triad to a different level. Me and the buddy I went with still talk about this song performance 20 years later
Tool is AWESOME!
Absolutely love the breakdown in this. Tool are simply amazing
SICK. Tomas kills it!!! The first time I saw them play this song live I felt like I was having an out of body experience. Turns out it was just really really good weed.
Danny Carey is a BEAST...Mind blowing performance...RESPECT...
Everyone talks about Maynard's stage presence, but nothing beats Justin when he starts rocking forward and back. It's like he's possessed.
Seen them perform this in 2003. Tsongas Arena. Lowell, Mass. One of 3 times I got to see Tool.
that was one of the greatest videos i've ever seen on youtube
IVE BEEN TO OVER 100 CONCERTS AND TOOL ARE #1 IN MY LIST. MUSICIANSHIP+ AMAZING SOUND+INTENSE,POWERFUL=TOOL
I can’t stop listening to this, it’s unreal
Magical. Mindnumbing. Awe inspiring. and all one of a kind...
Wow what a version. And Maynard on Bass!
i listen Tool since 92 but in Lateralus now at the moment is the album that surprise my sense everytime like is the first time that I listen that cd... Tool has something special and I think that no 1 can reach his genie...
Adam's guitar part at 9:00 is fucking beautiful!
Adam has to learn to play his guitar......mmmmm, it'll never happen.
@@johanhofman4335 what?
@@johanhofman4335 It's not like Adam is a shredder in any way. He does what is needed to make great and unique music, and his playing is tight as hell.
The visuals they put up on a live show look very amazing, i would really want to hear this song live also.
all around, great song, even without lyrics. amazing.Danny is awesome.
This is San Diego, November 21, 2002. I was there with my dad and i have this specific full video in its entirety. I have 70 gigs of live tool vids, a big portion being 2001-2002, and this is by far the best performance on this song.
screw youtube I would pay you money for a drive of all that live stuff
Upload this whole set! For the record, I would also pay for 70 GB of live tool shows
17 years ago.. But would you perhaps share some of those videos with the world? You're sitting on a gold mine right there sir. Much love, hope you're doing alright.
Adam Jones is also a member of tool, it's not a bad idea to consider him in the clip 😐
I get serious goosebumps from this. I wish I could see this live. Can't wait for the next tour!
There a demons flying out of my core from all the fire this inspires inside of me!
I own a few live cd's and have watched the majority of the triad performances on youtube, and there is no doubt this is the best performance out there.
god the lateralus era tours were so fucking amazing...
two of the best drummers out there! awsome!
Two living legends jamming =)
Goosebumps the whole time watching.
fuck that is just too sick! I remember on the 2002 tour in christchurch NZ they played this with Dale Crover as the additional drummer. It was GLORIOUSSSSSS..........
This took me to another world, to a whole other dimension. Incredible.
best video on youtube. This is perfection.
they just embrace the rhythm and feel it
tool has been around for many yrs and are a great band great music they put out there for the fans this music makes me think and is very relaxing i hope they keep up the good work thankyou tool and i hope we can see more work on new albums in the future thankyou tool and keep up the great work / music
This is just such an amazing piece of music. So powerful. Truly a masterpiece... Thanks a bunch!!!
I WANT MORE!!
Tool & new england clam chowder...2 things I can NEVER get enough of!
Saw this same pairing when they played in Amherst Ma. Watched Tomas just break sticks all over the place and keep going like a man possessed. A strangely enthralling highlight in a show that was beyond words.
That was DAMN intense.
It's Haake. Meshuggah was the supporting act during this portion of the tour. This show was actually the Nov 21, 2002 show at Cox Arena in San Diego. They were recording that night for the DVD that's been in the works for over a decade it seems.
Spiritual elevation
Yes Yes you nailed it..
I was at that Southaven show too and it was one hell of an experience. Tool's music moves me. My favorite band easy
unfucking real...I could listen to jams like this for hours and hours...
Thank you god for giving us such a ****ken epic,godlike,leviathan of a band called tool
this band is simply unique
Just locking in the groove.
I'm so glad you posted this. I went to the Toledo Ohio show of this tour with my dad for his birthday (our first tool concert and the first time I'd ever heard of Meshuggah). They performed this amazing duet and it was one of the most artistic pieces i'd ever heard performed live.
I saw this tour in Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver and this Triad with Tomas Hakke still burns in my brain. 15 minutes of aural ecstasy. I didn't even know who Tomas Hakke was. I do now.
red rocks is an awesome, amazing place for a concert!*✌💙
one of the best concerts i have been too. Not this show but seeing them live was just life changing. Honestly the only show I can just meditate and feel one with the music.
Heppens to be exactly 20 years (possibly to the hour) when I'm watching this. Dope.
Very nice vid....I could watch that all day...
This is the most awesome thing I have ever seen...