You pissed all over my black kettle, which I've always interpreted as the combination of two old sayings 1. Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining and 2. Look at the pot calling the kettle black when both are black like old cast iron pots. Both are ways to call bullshit on a hypocrite.
@@MaddyReactions Tool Army. Girl you need hooked on chronics 😂 The song is about those that hold there selves above other ppl. The pot calling the kettle black. Both are black so in short. Clean your own doorstep before complaining about mine
One of my favorite songs. Hypocrisy is one of the worst traits anyone can have, and our government is basically made out of it. "When you pissed all over my black kettle, you must've been high." The pot calling the kettle black.
10:34 - double - 'pot' as 'weed' and the pot calling the kettle black (that's where the 'when you piss all over my black kettle' reference comes from). Also kangaroo = kangaroo court / quango.
The most surreal thing about this video is not just the song but the song + the super model reacting to it + the damn chicken walking around in the background, and I freaking love it!
Cool Maddy!! I freaking love this band. My personal favorite hard rock band since Deep Purple. Anyone here if you have an opportunity to see this band...GO!!!
A kangaroo court is a court that is characterized by a disregard for legal or ethical standards, or by procedures that are unauthorized, irregular, or irresponsible. The term is used to describe a court that is not fair or just, and is often used to condemn judges who preside over miscarriages of justice
@@dstein111 Its actually not just that. It truly means a court where the cards are stacked against against the defense or the prosecution and where the matter has already been decided behind closed doors in conspiracy, and the trial itself is a charade carried out in public as a mock trial as if the verdict is still in question.
Trying to catch Gen Z people up to the way the world was before they arrived is a fool's errand, my guy. But have at it. I don't have the patience for the shit personally.
Believe it or not, but the drums on this are a bit on the tame side for a Tool song (partly because it's one of their few songs in 4/4 time). "Eulogy" has a short section where, IIRC, he's playing in three time signatures simultaneously - but if you're not listening for it, you don't notice because it has such a nice groove. "Rosetta Stoned", "Ticks and Leaches", "The Grudge", and "Right in Two" are some of my favorites.
Such an awesome song full of puns, turns of phrases, well-employed vocal tricks to mimic Robert Plant…Maynard is just a friggin master. And you were rocking TF out! 🤘🏼
Used to jam to this in high school and finally got to see them perform it live last year. It was amazing! Awesome reaction Maddy! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Every TOOL song has a story behind it so keeping the lyrics alongside while listening would be great, but TOOL are musically an amazing band too, so it's just a win-win situation no matter what you're looking for lol 😄
Look up the comedian Bill Hicks, before Maynard became a singer he was good friends with Bill and actually did some stand up comedy as well. There’s a long piece of Bill’s in the intro to one of Tool’s songs too! Maynard has a warped and playful sense of humor that he weaves throughout the darker tapestry of the band’s songs. Great band. My favorites are Aenima, Undertow and Lateralus- after that they kind of plateaued and kept reworking the sound they achieved with Lateralus, beefing up their catalog and giving them enough material to keep their shows one of the most aurally and visually stunning experiences you’ll find out there. (I say that and I’m nowhere near the fanatical end of the spectrum! Lol)
He wrote this about a judge that convicted his drummer I believe of a weed charge I think the judge had his own issues hence the pot saying piss all over my black kettle with the dual reference of piss on me and tell me it’s raining and the pot calling the kettle black so the pot has a dual meaning as well
I don't think I have listened to this song before. I did enjoy it and Maddy's reaction to it. I am trying to learn to play the drums and this is an inspiring performance.
He is referring to the old phrase, “Well, that’s the pot calling the kettle black.” He is shitting all over hypocrisy. He saying “you piss all over my black kettle” not “pillow”. Lol
And it was Opiate for me? Or maybe the album with lenticular cover? I know I checked it out because I had something about Primus and the tight kinship between these bands (Maynard celebrated his last birthday on stage with Primus for example) and was of same feeling which was "I have to hear everything!". And it has never changed. Even Fear Inoculum blew me right through the floor and with every single track. They are just that type of artists that get's how to deliver like that.
According to Maynard, this song is about Led Zeppelin and how they were very annoyed when tool covered no quarter, but to Led Zeppelin had spent the whole career ripping off different blues musicians so Maynard was basically calling them out as hypocrites.
The members of Tool are all virtuosos, Maynard is one of the best lyricists of all time and an incredible Singer and Melody writer. Danny Carey is probably the Best living rock drummer. Justin Chancellor is one of the most inspiring bass players in my lifetime, and Adam is incredibly talented in everything he does, from Art to his Guitar work and tones.
He lives down the road in Cottonwood, AZ and opened this hoity-toity restaurant up a short, perilous, lemony snicket-sort-of hill. The music feels out of touch to me, or out of date, as it were, but that might just be me. But I could watch Maddy watch fast food commercials and enjoy it so not complaining 😆
Nothing at all to do with drugs. The song is a direct response to Led Zeppelin accusing modern music of plagiarism. Tool point out that LZ themselves ripped off Muddy Waters' song You Need Love (eyeballs deep in muddy waters, fucking hipocrite). The kangaroo reference is about the farcical court hearing where they got away without punishment (kangaroo court). Maynard even uses vocal techniques used by LZ as a parody, and, master of his craft, throws in random drug references to mislead people. The pot calling the kettle black is a term used to describe hypocrisy. That's the pot. Not drugs.
Very interesting. I've heard nothing about this before and I consider myself a bit of a music aficionado. Very interesting indeed. This song kicks a$$, though. We can all agree on that.
The title and lyrics are a play the old expression "It's like THE POT calling the kettle black" and "You don't have a POT to piss in or a window to throw it out of"... Maynard is calling someone out for being a hypocrite.
Stick to the official audio only with Tool to hear it how it was intended! You can check out the videos and live stuff later, they're better consumed after you have listened to a helluva lot more of their music!
Love watching people try to find a head bob with tool. It doesnt work by design x) beautiful how you can still create great music without the synchronicity thats present in almost all music
Tool is one of those bands your friend introduces you too and says "dude, check out this crazy band." and you are expecting something predicable or just terrible....then they play a tool song and you are just blown away by the music that you don't even realize what the song was about you just couldn't get pass the dope music lol.
LOL...that line is "when you pissed all over my black kettle" and it is all in reference to "the pot calling the kettle black" saying...and the "kangaroo" is a reference to a kangaroo court. I'm sure many are attempting to help with your understanding of it...so I'll say no more on it. There is some polyrhythm happening in this one and many find it difficult to keep the beat because of it. I do hope you try their song: Ænema. And that chicken, of yours, in the background....hilarious!
According to Adam Jones, it's about hypocrisy and references both drug intoxication and believing oneself to be above others, deriving from the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black".
You're a part of the Tool army. This song is the pot calling the kettle black. Hypocrisy. Not pillow, it's "pissing over my black kettle". Who are you to wave your fatty fingers at me? Kangaroo courts are like a sideshow with a predetermined verdict. Liar, lawyer, mirror for ya, what's the difference? You have to hear 46 and 2. It rocks. And then check out kids covering 46 and 2. They nail it. Okiefe music foundation gets talented kids together and perform covers and it's amazing. To cover a Tool song perfectly is very difficult yet they do it.
The off time signatures throw you off the his lyrics and melody grab you and all of a sudden dont know how to process yet you are captured. let loose of what you normally expect and you will love them, embrace the planned chaos. which isn't chaos but superficially seems that way!
There is a phenomenal version of this Tool song by a band called "Brass Against The Machine" with a female vocalist and a brass band backing her up. It is on TH-cam.
I just saw my comment in the chat replay. Of course I was trying to type materialism. Given the context clues, it seems as though, similarly to the lyrics to another Tool song, with the initials H.W.A.P., someone criticized someone else while themselves being awash in the trappings of materialism and the one criticizing someone else is apparently an initiate of the mysteries, Horus representing the full body of initiates of the mystery schools. According to the same attribution of a kemetic mythological identity to an extant body or concept, Osiris represents the doctrine and Isis represents the church. Isis is also symbolized, though not exoterically, by the moon and Osiris by the min/obelisk. Therefore, when you hear someone talk, as in one of the videos made by "Poke" Runyon, who has received the highest public degrees of both the Scottish Rite and the York Rite of Freemasonry, about an obelisk reaching the height of the moon, which one not privy to the esoteric knowledge would think was a statement concerning the matter of such a feat being accomplished literally, the ACTUAL meaning is that the doctrine represented by Osiris, and so by the obelisk, will be joined with the church (or the cumulative adherents to any and all extant religions/belief systems) in the near future.
Hi, Maddy. Firstly, amazing song and a new band to explore so thank you and requester. Second, In Aust. being called a Tool is a bad thing. A tool is a phallus. It means an idiot. But y' know there are many words and names with two meanings. Richard William Thomas John-Cock O'Toole was always made fun of in school.
The song is about hypocrisy. The pot calling the kettle black and other cliches. Yes there is a double entendre to marijauna and that people are hypocritical about it as well. The references to kangaroo are as in "kangaroo court" which is a false court.
Interesting fact: the lyricist/vocalist waits for the other guys to finish their parts and then he writes the lyrics into the already created instrumental pieces. Something that helps them achieve their unique sound. Also, some research into Kangaroo courts will help make sense of the message a bit better. But in simple terms, its about hypocrisy.
The pot has a double meaning. A pot calling a kettle and yes weed because a talking head came after Maynard saying he 'Must have been high' to say that. So Maynard responded with this song.
When you pissed all over my pillow. LMAO. Hate it when that happens.
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We all have those nights 😂
You pissed all over my black kettle, which I've always interpreted as the combination of two old sayings 1. Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining and 2. Look at the pot calling the kettle black when both are black like old cast iron pots. Both are ways to call bullshit on a hypocrite.
@@MaddyReactions Tool Army. Girl you need hooked on chronics 😂 The song is about those that hold there selves above other ppl. The pot calling the kettle black. Both are black so in short. Clean your own doorstep before complaining about mine
We should all aspire to have random chickens casually wondering through our houses, as life passes by.....
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was looking for this comment so I did not havbe to make it
@@schlurosaurusrex2827 Yeah. Made me put the bottle away.
I was thinking to myself: this comment makes no sense, but then I saw it O_o
One of my favorite songs. Hypocrisy is one of the worst traits anyone can have, and our government is basically made out of it. "When you pissed all over my black kettle, you must've been high." The pot calling the kettle black.
True
Just ask Norm MacDonald about being a hypocrite
10:34 - double - 'pot' as 'weed' and the pot calling the kettle black (that's where the 'when you piss all over my black kettle' reference comes from). Also kangaroo = kangaroo court / quango.
Welcome to the Tool Army Maddy...! The kangaroo he's referring to is a kangaroo court...
Ohhh
Welcome Maddy, we have been waiting for you
They make the music before the lyrics, then Maynard adds his poetry. Have you listened to Pneuma, drum cam? Welcome to the tool army.
Happy to be reporting for duty.
Yes!!!! It was so cool!
Pneuma is God speaking to us.
6:56 - Your chicken's vibing out.
So there is a chicken! At least 3 other people see it... I'm not crazy...
He’s playing with the phrase “the pot calling the kettle black” throughout the song. AKA Hypocrisy
The most surreal thing about this video is not just the song but the song + the super model reacting to it + the damn chicken walking around in the background, and I freaking love it!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I didn’t realize Dolores was in the background ❤️
Hahaha this is the best comment ever
she named the chicken. I guess i can't make my joke now.......
@@jimaymay No, please do!
@@MaddyReactions Delores needs to be in every video
"Vicarious" is another great one from Tool ✌👽
Lyrics for Tool is a must! So much more for the listener.
Cool Maddy!! I freaking love this band. My personal favorite hard rock band since Deep Purple. Anyone here if you have an opportunity to see this band...GO!!!
A kangaroo court is a court that is characterized by a disregard for legal or ethical standards, or by procedures that are unauthorized, irregular, or irresponsible. The term is used to describe a court that is not fair or just, and is often used to condemn judges who preside over miscarriages of justice
Ooooohh
You couldw just said it’s a court that’s not fair
@@dstein111 Its actually not just that. It truly means a court where the cards are stacked against against the defense or the prosecution and where the matter has already been decided behind closed doors in conspiracy, and the trial itself is a charade carried out in public as a mock trial as if the verdict is still in question.
Trying to catch Gen Z people up to the way the world was before they arrived is a fool's errand, my guy.
But have at it. I don't have the patience for the shit personally.
That drum lead-up gets me every time. "High. High! HIGH!!!" Thanks Maddy.
Read the lyrics later, Maddy. Maynard is a poet. Kangaroo court / hung jury, pot calling the kettle black/ pissing on my black kettle, etc
Lucky You! You have so much more great music to explore if this is only your 3rd Tool song to listen to.
Believe it or not, but the drums on this are a bit on the tame side for a Tool song (partly because it's one of their few songs in 4/4 time). "Eulogy" has a short section where, IIRC, he's playing in three time signatures simultaneously - but if you're not listening for it, you don't notice because it has such a nice groove. "Rosetta Stoned", "Ticks and Leaches", "The Grudge", and "Right in Two" are some of my favorites.
Well, mostly in 4/4...there's some 3/4 and some 9/8 thrown in there too.
Hi Maddy! tool are one of my favourite band ever. as a musician, i love their approach to music.
greetings from Rimini, Italy
Such an awesome song full of puns, turns of phrases, well-employed vocal tricks to mimic Robert Plant…Maynard is just a friggin master. And you were rocking TF out! 🤘🏼
Great band...gorgeous Maddy 🌹
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Maddy is 17 feet tall and leans to the right.😊
UR NOW IN THE TOOL ARMY, RECOMMEND THE SONG… JAMBI.
GREAT REACTIONS MADDY…. ROCK ON 👊🖖
6:46 my favorite part of the song. Love Danny’s drums, gives a kind of tribal vibe with his rhythm
Amazing song!! I am happy you reacted to this Hun. Lovely video!! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Used to jam to this in high school and finally got to see them perform it live last year. It was amazing!
Awesome reaction Maddy! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
The Bass in this song 🎵 👌
Every TOOL song has a story behind it so keeping the lyrics alongside while listening would be great, but TOOL are musically an amazing band too, so it's just a win-win situation no matter what you're looking for lol 😄
Look up the comedian Bill Hicks, before Maynard became a singer he was good friends with Bill and actually did some stand up comedy as well. There’s a long piece of Bill’s in the intro to one of Tool’s songs too! Maynard has a warped and playful sense of humor that he weaves throughout the darker tapestry of the band’s songs. Great band. My favorites are Aenima, Undertow and Lateralus- after that they kind of plateaued and kept reworking the sound they achieved with Lateralus, beefing up their catalog and giving them enough material to keep their shows one of the most aurally and visually stunning experiences you’ll find out there. (I say that and I’m nowhere near the fanatical end of the spectrum! Lol)
Didn't know that, love Bill Hicks
Girl, your Innocence is refreshing tbh. Enjoy the journey and spiral out 🌀
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I dunno if you're ready for STINKFIST 🤣🤣🤣
Now i know you're gonna LOVE the lyrics in Schism and Lateralus 🔥🔥🔥
Hmmm...Stinkfist ? not yet.😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 wow even you saying this? It must be crazy
@@MaddyReactions Oh Maddy it has layers and levels unknown but deep down it's fun for the whole family. 😶🤔😂😜
@@MaddyReactions you gotta react to the music video
One of my favorite Tool songs is 46&2. It is definitely worth listening to.
The Patient might be my favorite Tool songs.
Hear hear. I second this motion
He wrote this about a judge that convicted his drummer I believe of a weed charge I think the judge had his own issues hence the pot saying piss all over my black kettle with the dual reference of piss on me and tell me it’s raining and the pot calling the kettle black so the pot has a dual meaning as well
Oooooh
Chicken in a Pot and she don’t care 😂
First time reacting to TOOL, you should never watch the video. And it's "piss all over my black kettle". The pot calling the kettle😊black reference.
One of my favorite bands! All superb musicians and Danny Carey is fire! Thank you Maddy!❤
Yeah, lyrics are a must. Great reaction. 🤟🏻
Tool doesn't make songs. They make journeys. Nice reaction!
Indeed
@@MaddyReactions Thanks for replying to me. Earned my sub.
Something about a kangaroo and the government! haha watching here from Aus.
I don't think I have listened to this song before. I did enjoy it and Maddy's reaction to it. I am trying to learn to play the drums and this is an inspiring performance.
You picked the perfect tool song to jump into
He is referring to the old phrase, “Well, that’s the pot calling the kettle black.”
He is shitting all over hypocrisy.
He saying “you piss all over my black kettle” not “pillow”. Lol
You can totally be a Tool fan. Come join the Tool Army with us! More Tool, please.
Danny’s drum set is epic
Seriously
Oh gosh, remember jamming to tool and watching them live back in the day. Thanks Maddy, you and your BASS... love it ❤
Great Reaction...got even better when I noticed your friend back there jammin out lol!
favorite album ever produced imo.
Rockin' out to Tool and a CHICKEN walking around in the background !! It don't get any better !!
I love that every reaction from every walk of life on YT to this song is being blown away by it.
And it was Opiate for me? Or maybe the album with lenticular cover? I know I checked it out because I had something about Primus and the tight kinship between these bands (Maynard celebrated his last birthday on stage with Primus for example) and was of same feeling which was "I have to hear everything!". And it has never changed. Even Fear Inoculum blew me right through the floor and with every single track. They are just that type of artists that get's how to deliver like that.
the 'Pot' calling the kettle black. You Piss All Over My Black Kettle...and weed as levity
As a new Tool fan, you have so many incredible songs to experience. Let me just recommend Right in Two
According to Maynard, this song is about Led Zeppelin and how they were very annoyed when tool covered no quarter, but to Led Zeppelin had spent the whole career ripping off different blues musicians so Maynard was basically calling them out as hypocrites.
No, it's not. The song is about exactly what it says it is. "Kangaroo be stoned", "ganja, PLEASE". Nothing to do with Led Zeppelin.
The members of Tool are all virtuosos, Maynard is one of the best lyricists of all time and an incredible Singer and Melody writer. Danny Carey is probably the Best living rock drummer. Justin Chancellor is one of the most inspiring bass players in my lifetime, and Adam is incredibly talented in everything he does, from Art to his Guitar work and tones.
This song is about hypocrisy pot calling the kettle black , so he doesn’t piss over his pillow but his black kettle! That really made me laugh
It makes you member of the Tool army. Rock on
Yay!
He lives down the road in Cottonwood, AZ and opened this hoity-toity restaurant up a short, perilous, lemony snicket-sort-of hill. The music feels out of touch to me, or out of date, as it were, but that might just be me. But I could watch Maddy watch fast food commercials and enjoy it so not complaining 😆
It's a play on the euphemism for the pot calling the kettle black.
Welcome to the Tool Army. Best band ever. And this song is 🔥
The lyrics, the timing is so tight. They probably had you at the bass Maddy?
Nothing at all to do with drugs. The song is a direct response to Led Zeppelin accusing modern music of plagiarism. Tool point out that LZ themselves ripped off Muddy Waters' song You Need Love (eyeballs deep in muddy waters, fucking hipocrite). The kangaroo reference is about the farcical court hearing where they got away without punishment (kangaroo court). Maynard even uses vocal techniques used by LZ as a parody, and, master of his craft, throws in random drug references to mislead people. The pot calling the kettle black is a term used to describe hypocrisy. That's the pot. Not drugs.
Very interesting. I've heard nothing about this before and I consider myself a bit of a music aficionado. Very interesting indeed. This song kicks a$$, though. We can all agree on that.
Spot on!
Never heard that about ZEPPELIN connection neither. In fact I know they always said good things about Zep especially Danny.
Never heard this take before.
This feels like a personal take and not an actual take. This song is indeed about hypocrisy. Interesting to hear your take
The title and lyrics are a play the old expression "It's like THE POT calling the kettle black" and "You don't have a POT to piss in or a window to throw it out of"... Maynard is calling someone out for being a hypocrite.
Welcome to Tool ,you will never go wrong with this band been listening to them since 1997 or 89
Wait, is there a chicken in your room? I enjoyed your reaction.
Welcome to the ToolArmy!!!
Kangaroo is a reference to a Kangaroo court. Which is a rigged court.
Gotta check out "Lateralus". Probably one of their most popular and deep songs.
Stick to the official audio only with Tool to hear it how it was intended! You can check out the videos and live stuff later, they're better consumed after you have listened to a helluva lot more of their music!
Lateralus (tool song) uses the Fibonacci sequence.... let that one sink in lol
3:20 black kettle, from the title Pot calling the kettle black
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This song made me a Tool too! ❤️❤️❤️
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@MaddyReactions 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️✌️🤘
Love watching people try to find a head bob with tool. It doesnt work by design x) beautiful how you can still create great music without the synchronicity thats present in almost all music
a great TOOL masterpiece is "Right in Two". Lyrics are incredible.
Tool is one of those bands your friend introduces you too and says "dude, check out this crazy band." and you are expecting something predicable or just terrible....then they play a tool song and you are just blown away by the music that you don't even realize what the song was about you just couldn't get pass the dope music lol.
I listened to Schism for the first time while getting stoned with my older brother in his car with a new sounds system. Amazing
Welcome to the toolbox. Yes, lyrics are awesome too. Hope you check them out. Great reaction.
LOL...that line is "when you pissed all over my black kettle" and it is all in reference to "the pot calling the kettle black" saying...and the "kangaroo" is a reference to a kangaroo court. I'm sure many are attempting to help with your understanding of it...so I'll say no more on it. There is some polyrhythm happening in this one and many find it difficult to keep the beat because of it. I do hope you try their song: Ænema. And that chicken, of yours, in the background....hilarious!
My coworker was obsessed with this album
Oh wow
@@MaddyReactions It's a great album
According to Adam Jones, it's about hypocrisy and references both drug intoxication and believing oneself to be above others, deriving from the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black".
It's about hypocrisy -- The Pot calling the kettle black. Danny plays the sickest polyrhythms, accentuated by that punchy-ass bass.
You're a part of the Tool army. This song is the pot calling the kettle black. Hypocrisy. Not pillow, it's "pissing over my black kettle". Who are you to wave your fatty fingers at me? Kangaroo courts are like a sideshow with a predetermined verdict. Liar, lawyer, mirror for ya, what's the difference?
You have to hear 46 and 2. It rocks. And then check out kids covering 46 and 2. They nail it. Okiefe music foundation gets talented kids together and perform covers and it's amazing. To cover a Tool song perfectly is very difficult yet they do it.
he is referring to the pot that is calling the kettle black. its a song about hippocrites.
Ooohh
The off time signatures throw you off the his lyrics and melody grab you and all of a sudden dont know how to process yet you are captured. let loose of what you normally expect and you will love them, embrace the planned chaos. which isn't chaos but superficially seems that way!
Is that a CHICKEN? Hilarious
There is a phenomenal version of this Tool song by a band called "Brass Against The Machine" with a female vocalist and a brass band backing her up. It is on TH-cam.
Oh cool!
I just saw my comment in the chat replay. Of course I was trying to type materialism. Given the context clues, it seems as though, similarly to the lyrics to another Tool song, with the initials H.W.A.P., someone criticized someone else while themselves being awash in the trappings of materialism and the one criticizing someone else is apparently an initiate of the mysteries, Horus representing the full body of initiates of the mystery schools. According to the same attribution of a kemetic mythological identity to an extant body or concept, Osiris represents the doctrine and Isis represents the church. Isis is also symbolized, though not exoterically, by the moon and Osiris by the min/obelisk. Therefore, when you hear someone talk, as in one of the videos made by "Poke" Runyon, who has received the highest public degrees of both the Scottish Rite and the York Rite of Freemasonry, about an obelisk reaching the height of the moon, which one not privy to the esoteric knowledge would think was a statement concerning the matter of such a feat being accomplished literally, the ACTUAL meaning is that the doctrine represented by Osiris, and so by the obelisk, will be joined with the church (or the cumulative adherents to any and all extant religions/belief systems) in the near future.
Kangaroo = Kangaroo court.
Tool is a must obsess over band...4 decades of love for them...They never stop amazing me. NIce went to thumb up and it was 420 Serendipity much?
Happy Saturday Maddy!!! Tool is the absolute best!!
React to 46&2 🙏
Welcome to the Tool "Rabbit Hole"!
Just like there is no escape from a Blackhole, there's no escape for you... ;-)
I love the chicken!!! You wanna hear a great drummer that does metal. Try an old Sepultura record like chaos AD.
When you dig Tool you don't have to say anything...we'll know....Listen to 46 & 2
Hi, Maddy. Firstly, amazing song and a new band to explore so thank you and requester. Second, In Aust. being called a Tool is a bad thing. A tool is a phallus. It means an idiot. But y' know there are many words and names with two meanings. Richard William Thomas John-Cock O'Toole was always made fun of in school.
The song is about hypocrisy. The pot calling the kettle black and other cliches. Yes there is a double entendre to marijauna and that people are hypocritical about it as well. The references to kangaroo are as in "kangaroo court" which is a false court.
The grudge should be your next song 😎🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
Oooh
I love how sober effected you. Aenima should be next
We don't call ourselves tools, but it definitely fits.
Your in the army the tool army, congratulations 👍🤟🍻
Interesting fact: the lyricist/vocalist waits for the other guys to finish their parts and then he writes the lyrics into the already created instrumental pieces. Something that helps them achieve their unique sound.
Also, some research into Kangaroo courts will help make sense of the message a bit better. But in simple terms, its about hypocrisy.
9:51 don’t do that…. Don’t call yourself a tool. You can say your part of the Tool Army and or Spiral out 🌀. But don’t call me a tool or yourself
The pot has a double meaning. A pot calling a kettle and yes weed because a talking head came after Maynard saying he 'Must have been high' to say that. So Maynard responded with this song.
Tool fan... That's what we go by 😁
Do Lateralus next, that song is as deep and complex as they come, as far as lyrics and song structure are concerned. Genuine genius on all fronts.
Here chickie, chickie! 😁
Right in two, but you should listen to the entire album.
Your Tool reaction I injoyed . Do I C an Dominic Hen in the background.?!!