@PomadeJam yes please! I loved his analysis. I was so happy when he heard the instrumental part as a battle; the quiet lead up to when the battle kicks off is almost haunting.
@@PomadeJam Excellent! There are so many fascinating Tool lyrics for him to break down, as a Wordsmith. I'd recommend Schism next, its about the same 'heaviness' as Right in Two was.
"Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven conscious of his fleeting time here." Incredible writing by Maynard here. Maybe my favorite single lyric of any Tool song.
For me it’s from Reflection “You will come to find we are all one mind capable of all that’s imagined and all conceivable.” Perhaps biased being favorite song as well.
I love it when someone who doesn't like a musical genre, but can come in and appreciate and acknowledge the skill and talent it to took to create that piece of art. Great reaction!
It’s so rare to get reaction videos from people with the education to understand the meaning. I really hope you give him another TOOL song and convert him to being a fan!
TOOL army incoming! (or one soldier - for now) Geat video guys. You should definitely check out more TOOL songs !! TOOL fans love watching people experiencing this music for the first time. Low-key, we're jealous we can't hear TOOL for the first time again, but we also love seeing people getting excited about the genius that TOOL is, from top to bottom and from side to side. TOOL will take you down the most amazing ride in every sense and every time !
One of my absolute favorite Tool songs, now that’s a powerful sermon I didn’t need to sit in a church pew to get, ha. Love how the music progresses from ancient tribal to that driving violence of nuclear annihilation to illustrate the long history of mankind’s warlike contentious nature. I am 62 and Tool is my favorite band.
Would love, love, love to have this guy experience 46&2, Lateralus, Descending, Invincible, Schism, The Grudge, among others. EVERYTHING Tool does is intentional and thoughtful, even when they’re being silly, obnoxious, and/or just pissed off, all of which they often have been, especially their earlier albums. Loved this reaction! Hope to see more Tool!
Never have I seen someone grasp the depth and profound meaning of TOOLs lyrics AND music, on the first listen. I had a similar epiphany on mine as well. I'll enjoy watching you blow his mind with this bands music. And lyrics!! Nice reaction!!!
Great reaction! For someone who says he doesn't know much about music, you nailed it. Lateralus would be an interesting reaction for your friend. Actually any tool would be great
In my head, the music starts at the beginning of humanity. Primitive. Primordial. And when the heavy breakdown happens, it's war, violence, humanity breaking. And then it winds back down to the primitive at the end. As if humanity ended. Great reaction!
Do more tool and I’ll watch. This is one of my top 25 tool songs. BTW-the band writes the music then Maynard puts lyrics to the music. He has so much vocal range that he is the 4th instrument. I only started listening in 2019. All other music seems childish after listening to this band.
This guy got so much out of the first listen! Happy he was surprised by all the intricacies, of Tool music. Hopefully he will give he’s thoughts on more of their stuff
@@GaffneyInkwell fantastic! I have enjoyed their music since i was 8 years old back in 1996, now that I am 35 i appreciate them more then ever. I think you would greatly benefit from reading the lyrics before and during the song.
My favorite part of Right in Two besides the brilliant lyrics is the instrumental in the middle and how it represents the evolution of humanity - evolving from peaceful, tribal to loud, intense chaos
@@GaffneyInkwell I know you are probably going to get ALOT of Tool recomendations but I'm going to throw mine in anyways. You really need to do 10,000 day (Wings, part 2) It is the most "beautiful" tribute (to his mom who passed away) song I've heard. The lyrics (meanings) and instrumentals are unreal. ✌️✝️
I love watching reactions to Tool, and this is one of the most fascinating ones I’ve ever seen. Thank you for the great insights, I hope to see much more Tool. Subscribed!
This guy loved breaking down Tool. He really needs to continue along the path. Maynard is poetic wordsmith. Theyre not too heavy where it'd be too much for him. They have waves of sound, highs and lows. Carry on the path.
Anyone who shares Tool with a friend, is a good friend to have. Subbed. Love to see people appreciate one of the greatest bands ever. Spiral out, friends.
The correct lyrics for the part he said you couldnt understand. This lyrics were off on that video... Fight 'til they die over wind, over sky They fight over life, over prayer, over air and light Over love, over sun, over another They fight though they die over words polarizing.
Much respect for your friend Sean, for being open to review music that is well beyond his preference, and even mosreso for providing a thoughtful (and I’d say accurate) analysis! And good job, Brian, for choosing this song for Sean. He may never be a metal fan, but he clearly appreciates the artistry in Tool’s work. Thanks for the video. :)
"Intension" is the song before this one and is like a prelude to this song in the message. This guy needs to hear more Tool. "Patient", "The Pot", "Invincible", "Schism" are just a few suggestions worth listening to if you liked this song.
If you're interested in the Tool rabbit hole, Lateralus the song based on the Fibonacci Sequence is good start. Also, the alternate version of Pushit from the Salival tour is outstanding.
Fabulous rich in detail critique - your reaction pointed out new details that I hadn’t thought of. Thank you for that. They consider the voice as 1 of the instruments and therefor not always front facing, leader of the song. Looking forward to your next Tool reaction.
Great video, love the break down. Please bring more Tool, Welcome to the Spiral! If you you really want to have fun, do Nightwish, "Ghost Love Score" live from wakken 2013 Symphonic metal with a Valkyrie Floor Jansen out front singing. Can't wait for more.
I saved this reaction to watch later. I wish I had watched it sooner. That was a great breakdown. I really enjoyed it. I second the motion for Decending next.
I love that he brought up Christopher Nolan, he is one my favorite Directors and I think of Tool’s music in the same way. Both know how to create moments of tension an realization extremely well along with having epic climaxes to their work. Adam Jones the guitarist of Tool, explained in an interview that he uses his guitar similar to that of a film, creating a atmosphere like experience. Their Song Pushit show cases this. For me it feels like a short movie with its builds, changes and epic finale. A Masterpiece. You should react to both their live and studio version of Pushit
thanks, awesome thoughts. Doesn't Adam Jones have some movie experience, I seem to remember him working on some large films as a visual effects artist or something.
@@PomadeJam yes, he worked with the famous Stan Winston. Some of the well know movies were, Jurassic Park, and Terminator 2 that Adam did. There is some brief interviews of Adam talking about it.
The music itself is divided in two as well. You can count to 11 to get back to the 1 or you count 6 and then 5 to get back to the 1 or the beginning of the riff, essentially dividing the riff into an uneven pattern thus when dividing giving more to one side than the other gets. This was cool to me when I figured it out
Very thoughtful review. The things that he picked up were very on point and I think he may enjoy finding out how Tool approaches the making of a song. How they make the music first, and then Maynard adds lyrics. Since the song is finished, he definitely is intentional when the lyrics musically align as well. He should also know that Maynard definitely sees his voice as the final instrument in the band. He's not just another singer who is out in the front, these guys are a complete unit. Can't wait to hear more. Subbed off this. Cheers.
::raises hand:: I am totally here for Tool Lyric Lectures.... Fantastic reaction and breakdown gents! Would love to see more Tool vids. Liked, Subbed and Rung the bell!
Ha! As my side gig is a professor (usually I'm breaking down movies/TV/plays) - love that someone is liking my lectures! What a blast for me, so glad Pomade had me on!
I think Right in Two means that if you take something and it is whole, and supposed to be whole, and works better whole, why can’t we all share this pure thing whole. We would rather cut something in half so we can each have our own piece even with the knowledge that it doesn’t work as well when it’s in two pieces.
17:49 "im a wordsmith, so ofc I love words" SAME That's why anything MJK related and Nick Cave is a pleasure to me. I'd love for him to dissect Nick Cave sometime.
Please continue riding the spiral that is Tool!! Love the breakdowns you guys do. Please react to Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned. Amazing story telling and musicianship
From an atheist perspective, it could be pointing out the absurdity of there being angels watching at all, and that we're all just animals responding to our primal upbringings. And as far as their writing goes, music comes first, lyrics come second. So while they intended to music to sound like that, the singer/lyricist took that piece and added the meaning (he's kinda good (they all are)). The part i love most about this song, is that while the lyrics are about our inability to get along, the piece itself is impossible to perform without an epic level of coordination within the band. To me it says, 'yeah, we can't always get along, but when we do, we can create things like this.'
lol you don’t have a decent set of headphones or a good DAC- and you must be young lol the lyrics are “gotta divide” - not “cut n divide”, you young tool fools are repeating stuff others have misquoted. We OG’s know.
Nope. Get a better DAC, a decent set of headphones, and stop repeating millenials version of the lyrics that they have read on some youtube lyrics vid, which is wrong. Original lyrics are gotta divide it all in two (gotta also shows agency of monkey, cut it would mean Maynard was repeating the action through the lyrics cut it divide it, being that cutting something or dividing it gives same outcome. Makes no sense for such a skilled writer) - I have heard it live many years ago, several times - GOttA DEE VIIDE IT ALL IN TWOOOO….
@@GaffneyInkwell You're most welcome :) What a great 2 part video it was.....I always get emotional and the hairs stand on the back of my neck every time I hear that song, but especially when I see someone else hearing it for the first time....and someone from his background is really a joy to hear his take on it. Do you plan on subjecting him to Judith next?
@@GaffneyInkwell sorry for the confusing reply. I thought I was talking to Bryan lol. Jimmy from the Aenima album is also another touching song about his realtionship with his mother. Jimmy being the name she called him as a child. Maynard is in fact not his real first name. Then of course there's the songs Opiate and Prison Sex which deal with a very troubling experience he had as a child.
It's cut it all right in two ...not ..gotta divide it right in two ....also ...he's a wordsmith...so do alot of Tool & Rush ...cuz Neil Peart & MJK are the two best Lyricist in any genre..(my opinion)
Nope. Original lyrics are gotta divide it all in 2 - get a better DAC and a pair of super expensive headphones, you will hear all the words you dont actually know but picked up from a youtube lyrics video which was wrong lol
I need your friend to react to all TOOL songs! He breaks the song down so thoughtfully and was a wonderful reaction!
We are going to do more!
I second this. He went into all the right directions with the analysis and was very interesting.
@PomadeJam yes please! I loved his analysis. I was so happy when he heard the instrumental part as a battle; the quiet lead up to when the battle kicks off is almost haunting.
@@PomadeJam Excellent! There are so many fascinating Tool lyrics for him to break down, as a Wordsmith. I'd recommend Schism next, its about the same 'heaviness' as Right in Two was.
Love it - my ignorance turned out okay! We are scheduling another go around!
"Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven conscious of his fleeting time here."
Incredible writing by Maynard here. Maybe my favorite single lyric of any Tool song.
same
I have repeatedly commented on YT reactions to this song that I consider it to be one of the greatest single lyrics ever written.
I can't disagree, it's amazing.
For me it’s from Reflection “You will come to find we are all one mind capable of all that’s imagined and all conceivable.” Perhaps biased being favorite song as well.
@@teamfingahs4907 I love that you picked that out, it’s sublime, and Reflection is one of my favorite, and most underrated, Tool songs. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love it when someone who doesn't like a musical genre, but can come in and appreciate and acknowledge the skill and talent it to took to create that piece of art. Great reaction!
TOOL ARMY IS HERE AND WE NEED MORE OF YOUR REACTIONS.....
I can't wait till he hears descending.
YES!!🌀🌀🌀
Heck yes
It’s so rare to get reaction videos from people with the education to understand the meaning. I really hope you give him another TOOL song and convert him to being a fan!
The Old Guy is gearing up another go for me - I'm on my way to being a Tool fan!
TOOL army incoming! (or one soldier - for now)
Geat video guys. You should definitely check out more TOOL songs !! TOOL fans love watching people experiencing this music for the first time. Low-key, we're jealous we can't hear TOOL for the first time again, but we also love seeing people getting excited about the genius that TOOL is, from top to bottom and from side to side. TOOL will take you down the most amazing ride in every sense and every time !
Thanks!
As a 20+ year member of the Tool Army I'd Love for both of you to continue this Tool Journey. Spiral out keep going
thank you!
One of my absolute favorite Tool songs, now that’s a powerful sermon I didn’t need to sit in a church pew to get, ha. Love how the music progresses from ancient tribal to that driving violence of nuclear annihilation to illustrate the long history of mankind’s warlike contentious nature. I am 62 and Tool is my favorite band.
Not yet 60 - but on my way to loving this band! Glad you liked the sermon!
Would love, love, love to have this guy experience 46&2, Lateralus, Descending, Invincible, Schism, The Grudge, among others.
EVERYTHING Tool does is intentional and thoughtful, even when they’re being silly, obnoxious, and/or just pissed off, all of which they often have been, especially their earlier albums.
Loved this reaction! Hope to see more Tool!
"The coach is not sending them in" holy cow man, sent a shiver down my thumb, good stuff. Dude could write a tool song.
Yeah he need more Tool in his life. We would be here for it all!
“Tool- The Pot” next!
Never have I seen someone grasp the depth and profound meaning of TOOLs lyrics AND music, on the first listen. I had a similar epiphany on mine as well. I'll enjoy watching you blow his mind with this bands music. And lyrics!! Nice reaction!!!
Thanks! Gotta say, it's mostly Tool giving me soooo much to react to!
Omg. This is the most fun and astute analysis of one of my favorite Tool tracks.
Thanks - I lucked out having my first time on Pomade Jam be such a great song!
More Tool reactions please@@GaffneyInkwell
Great reaction! For someone who says he doesn't know much about music, you nailed it. Lateralus would be an interesting reaction for your friend. Actually any tool would be great
Thanks! That's a great suggestion too.
Thanks! Always a little nervous speaking outside my bailiwick - but Tool gave so much to react to! Pomade Jam is having me back for another Tool song.
In my head, the music starts at the beginning of humanity. Primitive. Primordial. And when the heavy breakdown happens, it's war, violence, humanity breaking. And then it winds back down to the primitive at the end. As if humanity ended. Great reaction!
The fact that the music is created first and Maynard adds his lyrics after shows what a master he is, along with band mates. Great reaction. ✌️
The Pot and 46 and two would be some good ones for your pal imo
Oooo, good picks, yes.
Subscribed.
This is one of the best Tool reaction videos I've seen.
Natural, authentic, and most importantly intelligent.
Thanks, Savage! Glad you liked it.
Do more tool and I’ll watch. This is one of my top 25 tool songs.
BTW-the band writes the music then Maynard puts lyrics to the music. He has so much vocal range that he is the 4th instrument. I only started listening in 2019. All other music seems childish after listening to this band.
thanks!
As a ole timer my go too is Tool Invincible. Old warrior trying to stay relevant. Great take guys. Love it.
Omg did he just drop a Tubby the Tuba reference? I love those old "educational" records
:)
Yes!!! Man, I forgot the name of that one. We need to revive "educational" records!
This guy got so much out of the first listen! Happy he was surprised by all the intricacies, of Tool music. Hopefully he will give he’s thoughts on more of their stuff
Pomade Jam is having me back - I'm guessing it will be Tool again!
@@GaffneyInkwell fantastic! I have enjoyed their music since i was 8 years old back in 1996, now that I am 35 i appreciate them more then ever.
I think you would greatly benefit from reading the lyrics before and during the song.
Great beginner Tool track to pick. I hope we are going to see more Tool.
My favorite part of Right in Two besides the brilliant lyrics is the instrumental in the middle and how it represents the evolution of humanity - evolving from peaceful, tribal to loud, intense chaos
Absolutely. Genius!
One of my favorite bands. Keenan has such a distinctive voice. Very thoughtful and quick break down. Thoroughly enjoyed this one!
thanks Lakken!
My favorite reaction to ANY Tool reaction I have EVER seen. VERY well done gentlemen. Tool is my all time favorite band btw.
✌️✝️
Wow, thanks so much!
Thanks, Keith. What a way to introduce me to this band!
@@GaffneyInkwell I know you are probably going to get ALOT of Tool recomendations but I'm going to throw mine in anyways. You really need to do 10,000 day (Wings, part 2) It is the most "beautiful" tribute (to his mom who passed away) song I've heard. The lyrics (meanings) and instrumentals are unreal.
✌️✝️
What a thoughtful reaction. I really appreciated that! Can we expect more ?
Yes!
Scheduling round two with me as we speak.
I love watching reactions to Tool, and this is one of the most fascinating ones I’ve ever seen. Thank you for the great insights, I hope to see much more Tool. Subscribed!
Wow, thank you!
Thanks! So glad I liked it (not that y'all would have any doubt) - it was a great intro to the band for me.
This guy loved breaking down Tool. He really needs to continue along the path. Maynard is poetic wordsmith. Theyre not too heavy where it'd be too much for him. They have waves of sound, highs and lows. Carry on the path.
Thanks, Craig. I've got another one under by belt - and Bryan has me scheduled for more this week!
I want more, give me more.
We will!
Ooh, a guy who digs a story. saw John hooked at @8:11. Plenty more, here for it. Countdown to Eulogy begins!
absolutely fantasic reaction! would love to see you guys react to more tool
thanks, we will!
Pomade Jam is scheduling another go around as we speak. This was fun!
Subscribed for more Tool! Spiral out my friends!! Also, I'm so here for your Tool journey!!! Great reaction!!
just an intellectual analysis.. one of the key things i like about TOOL is that they have enough complexity for being decrypted..
He would enjoy "invincible" music and lyrics telling such a story
Best Tool song breakdown ever. I’m sure Maynard would be pleased. Thank you
Thanks! I hope so - don't know him, but he gets all my respect. What a song!
Anyone who shares Tool with a friend, is a good friend to have. Subbed. Love to see people appreciate one of the greatest bands ever. Spiral out, friends.
Love this thoughtful reaction! I look forward to more Tool analysis from you two.
Awesome! Thank you!
What may really blow your mind is that the lyrics are usually written after the instrumentation is complete and in tape
The correct lyrics for the part he said you couldnt understand. This lyrics were off on that video...
Fight 'til they die over wind, over sky
They fight over life, over prayer, over air and light
Over love, over sun, over another
They fight though they die over words polarizing.
Much respect for your friend Sean, for being open to review music that is well beyond his preference, and even mosreso for providing a thoughtful (and I’d say accurate) analysis!
And good job, Brian, for choosing this song for Sean. He may never be a metal fan, but he clearly appreciates the artistry in Tool’s work.
Thanks for the video. :)
Hey thanks!
Thanks, Charlie!
Beautifully depicted!
Come back Sean!
Planning our return as we speak! Check out my take on movie/tv/theatre - more in my area than metal!
This is porn to a Tool fan. As much as we love the music, watching new fans discovering them is our favorite thing.
You're not lying.
I go on kicks, watching 4 or 5 different people react to the same song back to back at times hah
@JapesJasper as do I. I have a folder, "Tool music reaction."
"Intension" is the song before this one and is like a prelude to this song in the message. This guy needs to hear more Tool. "Patient", "The Pot", "Invincible", "Schism" are just a few suggestions worth listening to if you liked this song.
Love those suggestions
Great reaction
If you're interested in the Tool rabbit hole, Lateralus the song based on the Fibonacci Sequence is good start. Also, the alternate version of Pushit from the Salival tour is outstanding.
THANK YOU! For not playing him the pot
😊
The percussive instrument representing “the war or the conflict” is the primitive instrument, the tabla
Thanks for that - I'm learning even more after the reaction!
Love this! :)
Thank you!!
Thanks - knowing you KNOW your music makes me happy that you liked it! (Especially as I did a breakdown of your music way back when...)
He should listen to intension by tool which is the song that comes right before this one in that album which leads up to the song right in two.
Fabulous rich in detail critique - your reaction pointed out new details that I hadn’t thought of. Thank you for that.
They consider the voice as 1 of the instruments and therefor not always front facing, leader of the song.
Looking forward to your next Tool reaction.
Great video, love the break down. Please bring more Tool,
Welcome to the Spiral!
If you you really want to have fun, do Nightwish, "Ghost Love Score" live from wakken 2013
Symphonic metal with a Valkyrie Floor Jansen out front singing.
Can't wait for more.
thanks!
If he loves musical symbolism y'all are going to have to do the entire catalog, LOL.
This is going to be a fun rabbit hole.. can’t wait to dive in with you guts
That's for sure! Thanks!
I saved this reaction to watch later. I wish I had watched it sooner. That was a great breakdown. I really enjoyed it. I second the motion for Decending next.
Maynard would appreciate this reaction....
I love that he brought up Christopher Nolan, he is one my favorite Directors and I think of Tool’s music in the same way. Both know how to create moments of tension an realization extremely well along with having epic climaxes to their work. Adam Jones the guitarist of Tool, explained in an interview that he uses his guitar similar to that of a film, creating a atmosphere like experience. Their Song Pushit show cases this. For me it feels like a short movie with its builds, changes and epic finale. A Masterpiece. You should react to both their live and studio version of Pushit
thanks, awesome thoughts. Doesn't Adam Jones have some movie experience, I seem to remember him working on some large films as a visual effects artist or something.
@@PomadeJam yes, he worked with the famous Stan Winston. Some of the well know movies were, Jurassic Park, and Terminator 2 that Adam did. There is some brief interviews of Adam talking about it.
I enjoyed that!
One of my favorite songs since it released and u have insights i have never considered and u are spot on. Thank u for this reaction.
Thanks!
Welcome to the army.
The music itself is divided in two as well. You can count to 11 to get back to the 1 or you count 6 and then 5 to get back to the 1 or the beginning of the riff, essentially dividing the riff into an uneven pattern thus when dividing giving more to one side than the other gets. This was cool to me when I figured it out
Whoa - that is cool.
Wow, love that!
Fantastic analysis, gentlemen. Great content for Tool fans. Congratulations, you have a lot of music to cover. We'll be here watching, garenteed.
He did a great job...hope he goes down the tool rabbit hole...each song gets better than the next:)))
Following the White Rabbit...
Very thoughtful review. The things that he picked up were very on point and I think he may enjoy finding out how Tool approaches the making of a song. How they make the music first, and then Maynard adds lyrics. Since the song is finished, he definitely is intentional when the lyrics musically align as well. He should also know that Maynard definitely sees his voice as the final instrument in the band. He's not just another singer who is out in the front, these guys are a complete unit. Can't wait to hear more. Subbed off this. Cheers.
Good insights, Jim!
::raises hand:: I am totally here for Tool Lyric Lectures.... Fantastic reaction and breakdown gents! Would love to see more Tool vids. Liked, Subbed and Rung the bell!
Ha! As my side gig is a professor (usually I'm breaking down movies/TV/plays) - love that someone is liking my lectures! What a blast for me, so glad Pomade had me on!
Welcome brother.
Often, the outsider has more astutely profound insights than the seasoned enthusiast
Ha! The luck of seeing it fresh - and having no expectations going in!
More TOOL would be awesome. Spiral out 🌀🌀🌀
thanks!
I think Right in Two means that if you take something and it is whole, and supposed to be whole, and works better whole, why can’t we all share this pure thing whole. We would rather cut something in half so we can each have our own piece even with the knowledge that it doesn’t work as well when it’s in two pieces.
Love this guy
Ha! Thanks!
great video and reaction. cheers
17:49 "im a wordsmith, so ofc I love words" SAME
That's why anything MJK related and Nick Cave is a pleasure to me.
I'd love for him to dissect Nick Cave sometime.
Funny you should say that, I've got Nick Cave on the list.
Please continue riding the spiral that is Tool!! Love the breakdowns you guys do. Please react to Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned. Amazing story telling and musicianship
great suggestion
From an atheist perspective, it could be pointing out the absurdity of there being angels watching at all, and that we're all just animals responding to our primal upbringings. And as far as their writing goes, music comes first, lyrics come second. So while they intended to music to sound like that, the singer/lyricist took that piece and added the meaning (he's kinda good (they all are)). The part i love most about this song, is that while the lyrics are about our inability to get along, the piece itself is impossible to perform without an epic level of coordination within the band. To me it says, 'yeah, we can't always get along, but when we do, we can create things like this.'
good points!
Love the insight of how the band needed intricate alignment - just as you say, "Yeah, we can't always get along, but when we do..."
Very good review. I love the angle you come at it from.
Thanks! As a newbie, I'm glad I got the complexities of that song!
Great commentary, thanks!
Maynard did a cover ? Puscifer " bohemian rhapsody " amongst other he is asome!
Subscribed for more excellent lyrical analysis!
checkin in...
Great breakdown.
Try "one" by metacalla
Or anything by Tool!
thanks!
CUT-N-DIVIDE IT ALL RIGHT IN TWO 2️⃣
lol you don’t have a decent set of headphones or a good DAC- and you must be young lol the lyrics are “gotta divide” - not “cut n divide”, you young tool fools are repeating stuff others have misquoted. We OG’s know.
Subbed for more Tool please
Cut and divide it all in two
Nope. Get a better DAC, a decent set of headphones, and stop repeating millenials version of the lyrics that they have read on some youtube lyrics vid, which is wrong. Original lyrics are gotta divide it all in two (gotta also shows agency of monkey, cut it would mean Maynard was repeating the action through the lyrics cut it divide it, being that cutting something or dividing it gives same outcome. Makes no sense for such a skilled writer) - I have heard it live many years ago, several times - GOttA DEE VIIDE IT ALL IN TWOOOO….
Need to react to descending and invincible
Brian, did you used to go by the alias of Samuel Joy or "Sammy" by chance?
I did not. I do go by Breadwig though.
Please have Sean react to Descending
wings for marie is next for this man?
that's what I was thinking.
So Caleb, I have you to blame for the highly emotional reactions vid...
@@GaffneyInkwell You're most welcome :) What a great 2 part video it was.....I always get emotional and the hairs stand on the back of my neck every time I hear that song, but especially when I see someone else hearing it for the first time....and someone from his background is really a joy to hear his take on it. Do you plan on subjecting him to Judith next?
@@CalebCromb Bryan has mentioned Judith to me - we'll see!
@@GaffneyInkwell sorry for the confusing reply. I thought I was talking to Bryan lol.
Jimmy from the Aenima album is also another touching song about his realtionship with his mother. Jimmy being the name she called him as a child. Maynard is in fact not his real first name.
Then of course there's the songs Opiate and Prison Sex which deal with a very troubling experience he had as a child.
Moar Tool please
Your microphones need more volume please.
It's cut it all right in two ...not ..gotta divide it right in two ....also ...he's a wordsmith...so do alot of Tool & Rush ...cuz Neil Peart & MJK are the two best Lyricist in any genre..(my opinion)
Nope. Original lyrics are gotta divide it all in 2 - get a better DAC and a pair of super expensive headphones, you will hear all the words you dont actually know but picked up from a youtube lyrics video which was wrong lol
Ugh!!!! Where's part 2!!! C'mon man! You're killing me! lol
coming tomorrow!
Welp you hit the Tool button. No going back now. Spiral out.