Like some Tool songs, they have to grow on you, for me I struggled to understand why people were such big fans of this track. Then i finally heard the lyrics and understood. Let the waters kiss and transmutate these leaden grudges into gold. Let go.
@@ginofactap why be an asshat? You seem to clutch your crown of negativity like a cornerstone. I think the music and composition on this song is not Tool’s best work. It lacks the slow build and the big payoff that so many of their masterpieces have. Most of their songs stand alone without lyrics, this one quite frankly, does not.
Yes. It takes a minute to truly appreciate TOOL. It's not a gut feeling type of thing; it's more intellectual than that, I think. Then again, once you've reckoned the profundity, TOOL folds back in on itself to become the only thing worth listening to but... To your own detriment. The rest of pop music seems disposable in comparison. Until you realize that you, yourself, are an asshole unworthy of any kind of enlightenment. That's when you can put TOOL into context and live your shitty life til the bitter end
@@ErolReacts Front to back, this album is better than any book I've ever read, better than any film I've ever watched. Lateralus is TOOL'S magnum opus, an absolute gem!
It takes about 25 years for Saturn to return to the same point in the sky when someone is born. Which is known as Saturn returns, people tend to fully grow up at 25 and have a midlife crisis at 50. Check out Lateralus next.
@@badmotorfinger007 Yep, it can be 27 to 29 years, it's not always consistent. And I've found the late 20's/early 30's the defining age range for truly growing up and taking on all the responsibilities of being an adult. Obviously, some get it sooner and some never do, just my experience and what I've observed in others. This song is such a masterpiece, musically and lyrically.
Finally...the recognition of the lyrics, MJK is the greatest lyricist of our generation, that song is almost 25 years old and still packs that impact and power , the drumming is off the charts, Tool is one of the greatest american bands of all time....glad you found them sir!!
A little context for this song. Tools first album, Undertow has a theme of abuse and addiction. Their second album, Aenima, is basically about dealing with the world, past trauma and whatnot and not liking it at all. That album ends with the track Third Eye that is some sort of an awakening. Lateralus, their this album, opens with this song about letting go of your grudges. It leads into the rest of the album that is overall coming to terms and finding peace. It’s a concept trio of albums that is very much so worth a listen the entire way through. That’s my thoughts on it anyway. Your reactions are great by the way🤙
Yes! Couldn’t have said it better myself. Having listened to Tool’s work chronologically Ive always felt people who discover Tool’s later songs first will always miss out a bit on some of the layers in them because of the work that took to get there and how the journey shapes the achievement. The songs are so incredible in themselves that they’re always worth being listened to but imo they’ll be even better after knowing the struggle and angst that had to be overcome to get there.
Their song LATERALUS is based on the Fibo sequence, but one of my all time favorites is PUSHIT live from the SALIVAL album. SPIRAL OUT, here for the journey
@@joeroberts1408 might have songs mixed up but if I’m correct I love the live version of push it as well when MJK does some BJJ to a fan has him in a chokehold and continues singing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Took me a LONG time to get into The Grudge. I wouldn’t suggest this song to a new listener. I still think Aenima is their best album and still probably my favorite album of all time.
Great video as usual. People are divided into 2 categories from this point of view: those who understand TOOLs and those who don't understand them. It's a natural thing in my personal experience. I can tell you that if you like one song, you'll like them all. As you move forward you will realize that the real peculiarity of TOOL is that their discography is immaculate! There are no bad or even mediocre songs. If you like them, you'll like everything!
Completly and utterly disagree. I love lots of Tool songs, and there are also lots that I just find a noise. It's not that I don't understand them as you say, it's just that they are a noise. You're telling us what we should be feeling based on your own feelings. There are lots of people who feel the same as I do. The Grudge is one of the songs I slip every time, and yes I've tried to listen to it. And to say there are no bad or mediocre songs is also wrong, and just your opinion. There are some very bad and mediocre songs.
@@Markhypnosis1 I hear and understand your opinion, I'm in the camp that loves this song but I'm a percussionist and don't give a rats ass about lyrics I'm all about the musical journey in songs. I do question why you are watching this video if you don't like the song and "slip(?) it every time" as you say and yet here you are 🤔🧐
I'm glad you're digging tool. It's always fun seeing someone hear them for the first time. Assuming you continue your tool journey, i would suggest you listen to the following songs together as they had to be broken up into separate tracks for one reason or another, but are meant to be single songs: Parabol + Parabola Intension + Right in two Wings for marie + 10,000 days Lipan conjuring + lost keys + rosetta stoned Disposition + reflection + triad Also, i put them in, in my opinion, the most "normal" and least involved order. Each one gets longer and more esoteric, and goes further down the tool rabbit hole.
“Descending”. It’s a long one, but so, so, so worth the ride. One of their greatest songs, in my opinion, for matching soundscape to message. Wonderful.
I can see you’re all about the measures , that being said I can see you’re understanding that Danny Carrey is an insane percussionist probably the best walking the planet today
I will suggest parabol/parabola to go next. Lyrically and instrumentally it is an amazing song. And the message on it is the cherry on the top " We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion."
The thing about this band, (my favorite if I had to choose just one), is that many of their songs took a minute to grow on me. And even once it’s established itself in the rotation it goes in phases. I can put a song down for years but with these guys and all of the greats they always reemerge and remind me why I originally got that tingle from it. They don’t get played out. Just an opinion ✌️
You must now listen to an older, less angst-driven Tool. Just make “Invincible” your next listen. YOU WILL BE CAPTIVATED. One of the great endings of any Tool song!! P.S. Danny Carey said The Grudge is one of the most difficult songs to drum, for obvious reasons. That ending!!!
If you aren’t planning your cover-to-cover their discography then I’m asking you to check out ‘The Patient’. I think Danny Carey is Jazz Drum flexing in that one. It’s great.
Wooo!! One of my all-time favorite songs!! Your reactions are great, since you obviously know music well, and you don't constantly interrupt the song to wax poetic. Keep 'em coming!!
Haha, your smile when maynard started his long scream 😂❤ If you are into songs with long screams you could try to react to Linkin park - given up 😊 that scream gives me goosebumps too
I think you're ready for Pneuma the live drum cam version by Vic furth. Don't worry, it's like one of the only live videos that actually has really good sound quality and they play it pretty much exactly like the album. The Tool army will agree It's a good video to react to.
There's this really specific beat/syncopated rhythm in 5 that runs on and off through this song (all instruments come back to it at one time or another, including the vocals "Wear. The grudge. Like. A crown." etc) - i feel that once you internalise that rhythm and can sing/tap it on the desk, the whole song opens up and becomes instantly so, so, so addictive.
A face, a smile, where you can see that the person has understood the moment of the song is so much more enjoyable than a constant "OMG thats so sick." If I had to pick a single favorite song, it would probably be this one. An important song for my teenage self. Well, it probably is the best song ever made ;)
Bingo on the meaning. Thats exactly what the message is. Holding a grudge can essentially control you. You can either let it consume you or let it go and regain control. You will find Tool has a lot of songs with lyrics about self reflection
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the Saturn ascends is a reference to Saturn making a complete orbit every 200 years or something like that. And I guess it signifies a new beginning. Other people. Correct me if I'm wrong here
It's so fun to watch you discover Tool! I think you'll like the 93 live performance of Sober, Right in Two, Invincible, and don't miss Eulogy. Oh and Lateralus for sure too 😊. I mean, they're alllll good.
Do a side by side comparison of Radiohead Day dreaming vs frog leap studios/leo moracchioli's cover of radiohead's daydreaming.. i prefer the FLS cover, what do you make of it? Would be a cool video to do
Awesome! As others have said, I think the Grudge is a bit harder for most folks to get into but as a musician I think you have an advantage there. These more difficult to get into songs (like Jambi) tend to grow on people after multiple listens and eventually become favourites. Thanks, it’s fun to see folks with musical knowledge hear these songs for the first time.
One of my favorites is Jambi, so gotta throw it into the hat.. Glad that you’re enjoying the journey into Tool and can’t wait for the next react, whatever song you choose. Spiral out! 🌀
Fairly new sub…since you began Tool. But I have a question: As a new channel, what was your intention when you started? Was it to discover artists that you’d never experienced? Was there a particular genre, like metal or prog metal that you were most interested in? I’m curious because , during the pandemic, I did a deep dive into to music unfamiliar to me and discovered incredible bands and artists, including Tool. Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, Alterbridge, IQ, Van Fleet and on and on. I know you’re on a Tool journey right now, but where do you see yourself going from here?
@@ErolReacts you’re welcome. Nightwish, Dream Theater, The Warning…. 😏. How about grunge? Or did you listen to that at the time? I didn’t, so that was also a new discovery for me. Great bands. Have you heard any Ren? Incredible new artist. I’ll stop now. 😁
I’m not sure who you are with respect to music, but it seems like you “get it” when it comes to TOOL. I’ve heard you pick up on some passages that I’ve always loved that no other reactor has ever mentioned. BRAVO on this and your other TOOL reactions. Welcome to the TOOL ARMY !!!
My personal fave Tool album; title track deserves a listen for sure! Let me throw out a few tracks... The Mars Volta: "Inertiatic ESP", "Drunkship of Lantern", "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt", "Cygnus..Vismund Cygnus". Rabid fan base, don't let them drive you unwilling down the rabbithole. "Temecula Sunrise" by Dirty Projectors; Dave Longstreth is a unique talent as musician/songwriter/guitarist/[producer "Fake Empire", "Bloodbuzz Ohio", "I Should Live in Salt" by The National; maybe not the best for a video, but great band, music, songs(albums Boxer, High Violet, and Trouble Will Find Me are best). "Southern Point" by Grizzly Bear; good intro to Daniel Rossen, another unique talent.
I've always seen the lyrics regarding Saturn coming back around as a reference to the passage of time. It takes about 30 years for Saturn to orbit the Sun so suggesting the holding of a grudge (or not) from youth to adulthood, that has seen Saturn come around, leave and come back again... just my interpretation. You're doing great on these and I'm sure I'm not the only one that appreciates your efforts in sharing these experiences of our past. 🤟
@@ErolReacts There is a live version that is heavily edited and mixed with the studio version which kicks imo even harder than the studio version. Some amazing visuals too of the band playing and really intensifies part of the song. The name of the video is: Tool - Jambi - The Non-existent DVD (2013) Jambi is one of their best songs in my book.
I kind of understand that you are a Zeppelin fan, they made a majestic version of No Quarter in their early days. You will enjoy that for sure.
Oh, i love that cover!
Like some Tool songs, they have to grow on you, for me I struggled to understand why people were such big fans of this track. Then i finally heard the lyrics and understood. Let the waters kiss and transmutate these leaden grudges into gold. Let go.
as if the arrangement and composition wasn't good enough already lol I guess some people truly are clueless
@@ginofactap why be an asshat? You seem to clutch your crown of negativity like a cornerstone. I think the music and composition on this song is not Tool’s best work. It lacks the slow build and the big payoff that so many of their masterpieces have. Most of their songs stand alone without lyrics, this one quite frankly, does not.
Yes. It takes a minute to truly appreciate TOOL. It's not a gut feeling type of thing; it's more intellectual than that, I think. Then again, once you've reckoned the profundity, TOOL folds back in on itself to become the only thing worth listening to but... To your own detriment. The rest of pop music seems disposable in comparison. Until you realize that you, yourself, are an asshole unworthy of any kind of enlightenment. That's when you can put TOOL into context and live your shitty life til the bitter end
TOOL finds you. Right on time.
Thanks!
Yessir
I kid you not this album only gets better with each song and subsequent listen
Spiral Out keep going
So far I'm seeing that! Thanks!
This album is an absolute masterpiece
@@ErolReacts Front to back, this album is better than any book I've ever read, better than any film I've ever watched. Lateralus is TOOL'S magnum opus, an absolute gem!
This is an amazing song and technically it’s over the top….one of my favorites as a fan for 33yrs… 🤘🏼🌀
I can see why!
It takes about 25 years for Saturn to return to the same point in the sky when someone is born. Which is known as Saturn returns, people tend to fully grow up at 25 and have a midlife crisis at 50.
Check out Lateralus next.
Thanks!
Need to correct that, it is actually about 29 years.
@@badmotorfinger007 Yep, it can be 27 to 29 years, it's not always consistent. And I've found the late 20's/early 30's the defining age range for truly growing up and taking on all the responsibilities of being an adult. Obviously, some get it sooner and some never do, just my experience and what I've observed in others.
This song is such a masterpiece, musically and lyrically.
People fully grow up at 25😂
This correct generation will be more than the age of 34 when they grow up
Finally...the recognition of the lyrics, MJK is the greatest lyricist of our generation, that song is almost 25 years old and still packs that impact and power , the drumming is off the charts, Tool is one of the greatest american bands of all time....glad you found them sir!!
Thank YOU!
Beautifully done and said. Onto Lateralus and the Fibonocci sequence?
Awesome reaction, soon you will be ready for lost keys and RosettaStoned
Thanks!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for letting the song run its course without interruption. Nothing worse than having the journey interrupted.
A little context for this song. Tools first album, Undertow has a theme of abuse and addiction. Their second album, Aenima, is basically about dealing with the world, past trauma and whatnot and not liking it at all. That album ends with the track Third Eye that is some sort of an awakening. Lateralus, their this album, opens with this song about letting go of your grudges. It leads into the rest of the album that is overall coming to terms and finding peace. It’s a concept trio of albums that is very much so worth a listen the entire way through. That’s my thoughts on it anyway. Your reactions are great by the way🤙
Thank you! Thanks for the insight!
Yes! Couldn’t have said it better myself. Having listened to Tool’s work chronologically Ive always felt people who discover Tool’s later songs first will always miss out a bit on some of the layers in them because of the work that took to get there and how the journey shapes the achievement. The songs are so incredible in themselves that they’re always worth being listened to but imo they’ll be even better after knowing the struggle and angst that had to be overcome to get there.
Their song LATERALUS is based on the Fibo sequence, but one of my all time favorites is PUSHIT live from the SALIVAL album. SPIRAL OUT, here for the journey
If he was to do Pushit I hope he could do both versions, I love them both but the original has it for me
I'd say do studio 1st. Personally
Thanks!
@@joeroberts1408 might have songs mixed up but if I’m correct I love the live version of push it as well when MJK does some BJJ to a fan has him in a chokehold and continues singing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Took me a LONG time to get into The Grudge. I wouldn’t suggest this song to a new listener. I still think Aenima is their best album and still probably my favorite album of all time.
i agree 100 percent , about aenima but i liked this from jump also
Great tune!
Great video as usual. People are divided into 2 categories from this point of view: those who understand TOOLs and those who don't understand them. It's a natural thing in my personal experience. I can tell you that if you like one song, you'll like them all. As you move forward you will realize that the real peculiarity of TOOL is that their discography is immaculate! There are no bad or even mediocre songs. If you like them, you'll like everything!
Thanks for sharing!
Completly and utterly disagree. I love lots of Tool songs, and there are also lots that I just find a noise. It's not that I don't understand them as you say, it's just that they are a noise.
You're telling us what we should be feeling based on your own feelings. There are lots of people who feel the same as I do.
The Grudge is one of the songs I slip every time, and yes I've tried to listen to it.
And to say there are no bad or mediocre songs is also wrong, and just your opinion. There are some very bad and mediocre songs.
@@Markhypnosis1 In my experience you are definitely a white fly, my friend! Exceptions exist.
@@Markhypnosis1 I hear and understand your opinion, I'm in the camp that loves this song but I'm a percussionist and don't give a rats ass about lyrics I'm all about the musical journey in songs. I do question why you are watching this video if you don't like the song and "slip(?) it every time" as you say and yet here you are 🤔🧐
@@graciefolden2359 I watched the video because I wanted to see what he thought of it. Isn't that why we watch reaction videos?
I'm glad you're digging tool. It's always fun seeing someone hear them for the first time.
Assuming you continue your tool journey, i would suggest you listen to the following songs together as they had to be broken up into separate tracks for one reason or another, but are meant to be single songs:
Parabol + Parabola
Intension + Right in two
Wings for marie + 10,000 days
Lipan conjuring + lost keys + rosetta stoned
Disposition + reflection + triad
Also, i put them in, in my opinion, the most "normal" and least involved order. Each one gets longer and more esoteric, and goes further down the tool rabbit hole.
Thanks!
Made my entire day when this popped up!!
Thank you!
Invincible by Tool really showcases Danny's drumming, fantastic jam
Couldn't agree more!
“Descending”. It’s a long one, but so, so, so worth the ride. One of their greatest songs, in my opinion, for matching soundscape to message. Wonderful.
Thanks
Anybody else giggle a bit when Erol was stoked about the first scream? I paused it to type this, and Erol, I can’t wait til you get to the big one!
😁Thanks!
46 & 2 studio version next
Absolutely!
I can see you’re all about the measures , that being said I can see you’re understanding that Danny Carrey is an insane percussionist probably the best walking the planet today
No argument here! Thanks!
Really digging the channel man, Tool reactions have been excellent. 👍
Awesome thank you!
I will suggest parabol/parabola to go next. Lyrically and instrumentally it is an amazing song. And the message on it is the cherry on the top " We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion."
Cool. Wil check it out. Had lots of request for those. Thanks
Decending please! You will LOVE IT!!!!!!!❤
And that was just the first track of the album 😅
Wow! can't wait to hear more!
The thing about this band, (my favorite if I had to choose just one), is that many of their songs took a minute to grow on me. And even once it’s established itself in the rotation it goes in phases. I can put a song down for years but with these guys and all of the greats they always reemerge and remind me why I originally got that tingle from it. They don’t get played out. Just an opinion ✌️
My favorite TOOL song. So powerful even after more than 20 years. The last 100 seconds are unreal.
Agreed!
Piggyback with “Schism” from this tune…really complement each other quite well.
From one musician to another, i love your feedback on these tunes!
Thanks!
In between your Tool experience check out A Perfect Circle another Maynard band.
You must now listen to an older, less angst-driven Tool. Just make “Invincible” your next listen. YOU WILL BE CAPTIVATED. One of the great endings of any Tool song!! P.S. Danny Carey said The Grudge is one of the most difficult songs to drum, for obvious reasons. That ending!!!
If you aren’t planning your cover-to-cover their discography then I’m asking you to check out ‘The Patient’. I think Danny Carey is Jazz Drum flexing in that one. It’s great.
Awesome to see the vein of rock running through most of your videos. You should do Coheed and Canbria Window of the Waking Mind.
Wooo!! One of my all-time favorite songs!! Your reactions are great, since you obviously know music well, and you don't constantly interrupt the song to wax poetic. Keep 'em coming!!
I love your reactions Mr Erol. Can't wait to see you reacting to Parabol/parabola.
Thanks!
Haha, your smile when maynard started his long scream 😂❤
If you are into songs with long screams you could try to react to Linkin park - given up 😊 that scream gives me goosebumps too
Sounds like a plan
Tool Army in the House, Spiral Out!!
Thanks!
Great mixing on this whole album. Listen to a newer track like Descending off of Fear Inoculum where the mix is taken to an even higher level
Erol.. so happy I've found your chanel!
Thank you! Welcome!
You got it right away. Great reaction. Looking forward to more.
Awesome! Thank you!
I think you're ready for Pneuma the live drum cam version by Vic furth. Don't worry, it's like one of the only live videos that actually has really good sound quality and they play it pretty much exactly like the album. The Tool army will agree It's a good video to react to.
Check out Jambi!
I like to play this song when I just want to mellow out.
Really cool reaction yeah this band is really awesome! :D :) have a good weekend everyone!
Another great reaction. I will be here for all your Tool
Thanks!
Love that u don’t pause during the song
There's this really specific beat/syncopated rhythm in 5 that runs on and off through this song (all instruments come back to it at one time or another, including the vocals "Wear. The grudge. Like. A crown." etc) - i feel that once you internalise that rhythm and can sing/tap it on the desk, the whole song opens up and becomes instantly so, so, so addictive.
Thanks! Agreed
You’re a gem, sir.
Thank you!
Great reaction!! Great breakdown!! Can't wait for the next one!! Spiral out, keep going!!
Thank you! Will do!
A face, a smile, where you can see that the person has understood the moment of the song is so much more enjoyable than a constant "OMG thats so sick."
If I had to pick a single favorite song, it would probably be this one. An important song for my teenage self. Well, it probably is the best song ever made ;)
Thanks! Such a cool tune.
Bingo on the meaning. Thats exactly what the message is. Holding a grudge can essentially control you. You can either let it consume you or let it go and regain control. You will find Tool has a lot of songs with lyrics about self reflection
Thanks!
Saturn represents Ego.
My favorite Tool song! 24 second scream signifies letting his grudges go.
Amazing!
Great and informed reaction! It'd be amazing to see you work through all of Lateralus. Do the patient next!
Thank you!
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the Saturn ascends is a reference to Saturn making a complete orbit every 200 years or something like that. And I guess it signifies a new beginning. Other people. Correct me if I'm wrong here
Sounds about right! Thanks!
It's so fun to watch you discover Tool!
I think you'll like the 93 live performance of Sober, Right in Two, Invincible, and don't miss Eulogy. Oh and Lateralus for sure too 😊.
I mean, they're alllll good.
I'll check it out! Thanks!
Do a side by side comparison of Radiohead Day dreaming vs frog leap studios/leo moracchioli's cover of radiohead's daydreaming.. i prefer the FLS cover, what do you make of it? Would be a cool video to do
Sounds like a good idea! Thanks!
hey brother I'd really like to suggest Stinkfist next, I think it is Tool's most perfectly produced track.
Thanks!
Awesome! As others have said, I think the Grudge is a bit harder for most folks to get into but as a musician I think you have an advantage there. These more difficult to get into songs (like Jambi) tend to grow on people after multiple listens and eventually become favourites. Thanks, it’s fun to see folks with musical knowledge hear these songs for the first time.
Thanks!
One of my favorites is Jambi, so gotta throw it into the hat.. Glad that you’re enjoying the journey into Tool and can’t wait for the next react, whatever song you choose. Spiral out! 🌀
Listen to TOOL songs without lyric videos. Figure out the lyrics later, close your eyes and you just have to listen
Thank you!
I read or heard somewhere that the 22-24 second belt/scream almost made Maynard pass out when recording it
I can belive that! Thanks!
Right on, Erol.
“DESCENDING “ !!!
The legendary 25 second scream, chills every time
I believe saturn signifies rebirth.
Thanks... Makes sense!
Fairly new sub…since you began Tool. But I have a question: As a new channel, what was your intention when you started? Was it to discover artists that you’d never experienced? Was there a particular genre, like metal or prog metal that you were most interested in? I’m curious because , during the pandemic, I did a deep dive into to music unfamiliar to me and discovered incredible bands and artists, including Tool. Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, Alterbridge, IQ, Van Fleet and on and on.
I know you’re on a Tool journey right now, but where do you see yourself going from here?
The intention was to listen to all sorts of new music. Sounds like you just gave me some more bands to check out! Thanks!
@@ErolReacts you’re welcome. Nightwish, Dream Theater, The Warning…. 😏. How about grunge? Or did you listen to that at the time? I didn’t, so that was also a new discovery for me. Great bands. Have you heard any Ren? Incredible new artist. I’ll stop now. 😁
Spiral out, keep going 🌀 🌀 🌀....
We will!
Tool has made me like things that i hate.
I hear ya! Thanks
😀
The Patient is an amazing song
Little by little will get to them all! Thanks
You’ll like Invincible
Thanks!
Wings for marie part 1 & 2 are amazing.
I'll look for that! Thanks
Tool Army is here
Welcome!
This guy rules \mm/
Thanks
I’m not sure who you are with respect to music, but it seems like you “get it” when it comes to TOOL. I’ve heard you pick up on some passages that I’ve always loved that no other reactor has ever mentioned. BRAVO on this and your other TOOL reactions. Welcome to the TOOL ARMY !!!
Thanks!
My personal fave Tool album; title track deserves a listen for sure!
Let me throw out a few tracks...
The Mars Volta: "Inertiatic ESP", "Drunkship of Lantern", "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt", "Cygnus..Vismund Cygnus". Rabid fan base, don't let them drive you unwilling down the rabbithole.
"Temecula Sunrise" by Dirty Projectors; Dave Longstreth is a unique talent as musician/songwriter/guitarist/[producer
"Fake Empire", "Bloodbuzz Ohio", "I Should Live in Salt" by The National; maybe not the best for a video, but great band, music, songs(albums Boxer, High Violet, and Trouble Will Find Me are best).
"Southern Point" by Grizzly Bear; good intro to Daniel Rossen, another unique talent.
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Great reaction, really appreciate your thoughts 30 years down the road. All discography is timeless with this, my favorite band
Cool, thanks!
I've always seen the lyrics regarding Saturn coming back around as a reference to the passage of time. It takes about 30 years for Saturn to orbit the Sun so suggesting the holding of a grudge (or not) from youth to adulthood, that has seen Saturn come around, leave and come back again... just my interpretation.
You're doing great on these and I'm sure I'm not the only one that appreciates your efforts in sharing these experiences of our past. 🤟
Thanks!
one of their greatest songs from one of their greatest albums!
Great band
You seem easily pleased with one of their most average pieces. I do agree with your comment it is their greatest albums.
i hate calling ppl out like this and if you hate me for its fine. but seriously shave lower lip catapiller it looks horrible
Hey Dan, no can do! Thanks, tho!
Can u do Jambi
Will check it out. Our list is so big it's hard to get everything in but will try to get to all!
@@ErolReacts There is a live version that is heavily edited and mixed with the studio version which kicks imo even harder than the studio version. Some amazing visuals too of the band playing and really intensifies part of the song. The name of the video is: Tool - Jambi - The Non-existent DVD (2013)
Jambi is one of their best songs in my book.