@@jakecameron2976 same. I can only hope they bring it back for another tour. It would be perfect after what everyone has been through in the past year.
I remember when this song first hit the local rock stations airwaves. It totally destroyed anything else they were playing. It was like you were listening to a polka play list and suddenly someone kicks on some Led Zeppelin. Nothing could touch it nothing could compare to it.
Big agree. I don't like when reactors obsess over the fibonacci sequence on their first listen. They're missing out on the raw experience of just listening for the first time, like all the OG fans had before anyone noticed any of the easter eggs. Very nice to see these guys not even aware of it.
I tried to avoid giving you a suggestion but I can't help it -- As others have said, the 2 part song Parabol/Parabola is a must-listen. It's a masterpiece! I think you'll both have fun with it :)
We hear you, guys! We promise to do it!! My dad actually called me specifically to tell me that it popped up for him after watching our reaction and he’s seen it 5 times since then! He CANNOT WAIT for us to react to it either. He’s officially a Tool fan and asked if you were recruiting! Haha. Thanks for all your support! ❤️- Lex
My suggestion for the ultimate "meditative-inducing-state creation" would be the trio of songs that must be listened to together: Disposition, Reflection, and Triad. Other than that I'd recommend Tempest from their latest album.
Maynard James Keenan on Vocals Adam Jones on Guitar Justin Gunner Chancellor on Bass And the drum legend Danny Carry on his monster drum kit. For those who don’t know who the members are.
Interesting -- This is what's so great about Tool's and MJK songwriting. I always thought it was about following one's intuition but, come to think of it, it does make perfect sense. I can see it being about the creative process.
@@avigayegos1496 Perfectly said, so simply. Artist / architect / God / creator / imagination... call it what you will, but Tool captured it here like very few have ever done.
There is a video by the account Polyphonic called “how tool used math to create Lateralus” that is 100% worth a watch, and the tool army will watch your reaction 😂 It is actually insane how the band incorporated the Fibonacci sequence into Lateralus! One of the most complex songs ever made and, in my personal opinion, maybe the best song ever.
You two will be blown away with Parabol & Parabola then Wings for Marie Part 1 & 10,000 days then Lost Keys & Rosetta Stoned. These songs are two songs each but listen to them one right after the other
Two of my favorite lines are in this song. " To swing on the spiral of our divinity, and still be a human". And "Following our will and wind, we may just go where no one's been".
U should have had the lyrics and it takes it to another level ... u want to go on another beautiful journey ... do disposition, reflection and triad aka the holy trinity
They are a "TOOL" for you to use, however you see fit. 😉 Since they're discography is not very large, I would suggest you start with tracks from the beginning of their career and work your way towards the end. The progression of the band over time is also something to behold.
Honestly, you two should STRONGLY consider doing their complete discography in order and digging a little deeper into the understanding of some of Maynard’s lyrics. The Tool Army will be with you every step of the way! 👍👍
Would like to see you experience Pushit from the Aenima album and then follow it with Pushit Live from Salival. They completely remade an already awesome song. (And it's LIVE).
And once you start to dive into the lyrical portion of the song you will be left in a meditative state long after each finishes. This is the best band ever, they are all masters of their trade and there are many great bands but to me this is the best. I’ve been with them since 1993, a difficult year for me and they helped me through somewhat. My only complain about them is after nearly 30 years they have such a small discography.
Thanks for the shout out 🧡 The next 3 songs on this album are favorites of mine as well. They are called The Holy Trinity of Tool. Disposition, Reflection and Triad. ^prepare for meditation on the best level possible^
If u want something live, check out Sober live at Reading. Not many live performances other than cellphone footage that TOOL don't even allow in their shows.
Thanks so much for these Tool reacts, guys. I really enjoy watching them, and I love seeing people get into this awesome band. Pardon my nerding out a bit, but I felt like answering one of the questions you guys asked in one of these videos. The masterminds behind the album Lateralus are 5 geniuses by the names of: Maynard James Keenan (vocals and lyrics) Adam Jones (guitar and sitar) Justin Chancellor (bass and additional guitars) Danny Carey (drums and percussion) David Bottrill (producer)
We've got a "wealth problem": Every day and age has got more good music than the years before. But nowadays we all got access to the lot if it.... Trick is to focus on what's worth while. This is certainly amongst that!
fibonacci sequence, the entire song, what do you get from adding all the numbers, a SPIRAL! Masterful consruction of the syllables in the lyrics being a fibonacci sequence,, the musical timing, all of it!
You guys really need to watch Danny Carey's live Drum cam version of Tool's "Pneuma" Great song, and watching him on a professional drum cam is amazing.
If you love progressive / metal bands with great musicianship, you should listen to Haken or The pineapple thief (with Gavin "Porcupine Tree" Harrison as a drummer). For a more meditative prog metal / rock band, check Riverside and / or Lunatic Soul, their polish singer Mariusz Duda is amazing ;)
you guys are right...Tool's music puts you in a meditative state...it's not a 'bang your head' all the time kind of music...... best of both worlds I guess....
I know this Piece for 20 Years, and the most of the time I listen to it as a Drummer (not very good Drummer). I was confused but amazed. But now I start to hear it like a Classic-Music Piece, and then all make sence. ( Sorry for my limited English )
Time to move on to the next legendary track{s} "parabole" and "parabola" are two amazing songs and will put you in that same calm state of mind, play them back to back they are essentially the same song but you can tell where it was split into 2 different tracks. Also, if you want to see a legend in his natural habitat the, human octopus aka Danny Carey, has a drum can set up on a live show for the song "Pneuma" and it is mesmerizing, if you thought you appreciated how good he is now wait till you see him in action. What a legend!
I love watching tool reactions and specifically (obviously) this song, but I always end up closing my eyes and vibing instead of watching the reaction lol :)
It’s definitely a journey and one that some don’t understand which is completely ok. But TOOL seriously takes you on a different ride each time you listen to them. Great video and channel!! Cheers from Texas and beautiful setup in the back!!
Awesome reaction!! Do more Tool!!! New subscriber here. Thanks! People like you enjoying first time listens to Tool and picking up on all of the things I love about Tool is just... Awesome! Do More Tool!!!
"this music would be good in 70's...." This music WAS born in 70's: Genesis, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Yes, King Crimson and more were all kings of progressive back in 70's.
"Tool" is one of those etymological crystals of numerous meanings, like "Earth" and the F word. They used this word because it's a noun, verb, adjective, etc, in both personal and objective tenses.
I remember the times I'd stop by my mom's house and she'd ask me to take her car to the gas station. And sometimes there would be either Pink Floyd, Bob Segar and sometimes Bach or Beethovan in the CD player.
Denver! Me too. Tool are the best band on the planet and have been for more than 25 years. You are in for such an incredible journey. I'm jealous. No other band is close. Oh, they are all mid 50's or older making this kind of music. They will be listening to this 300 years from now, if we're still here.
Love your channel . You both are so excited to listen to new music. You should give a band called Soen a listen. Thanks for this video! Cant wait for more!
Lateralus was rated by Loudwire as the greatest metal song of the 21st century. And when the 21st century comes to an end, I won't be surprised if they still hold that title in many many people's minds.
Great reaction! I recommend Pushit - Salival and Jambi next. Tool has almost no bad songs though, most Tool recommendations are going to be a great pick.
The name "Tool" can be seen as a metaphor for a tool to get you some place, a high understanding, higher level of development, higher spiritual experience etc. It can also be taken literally as just a "tool", like a screwdriver. Or it can be taken as an insult or joke, like calling someone a "tool". That's what's perfect about it, at first glance it seems simple, but then reveals multiple potentials, and becomes somewhat open ended.
check out some a perfect circle albums as well! some incredible stuff and the lead singer of Tool (Maynard James Keenan) is also the lead singer for A perfect circle and Puscifer
This song is based on the fibonacci sequence, it is one of the most complex songs I heard in my life, and it took many years to compose this album, Lateralus, tool is a fascinating band, I recommend you listen to forty six & two, another very song interesting, greetings from Chile and I'm waiting for the next reaction from Los Jaivas ;)
I have been listening to this song for 20 years and I still get chills
This song has brought me to tears before.
@@jakecameron2976 same. I can only hope they bring it back for another tour. It would be perfect after what everyone has been through in the past year.
I remember when this song first hit the local rock stations airwaves. It totally destroyed anything else they were playing. It was like you were listening to a polka play list and suddenly someone kicks on some Led Zeppelin. Nothing could touch it nothing could compare to it.
Chills and tears for me every time. So moving!
Still makes me cry so often brother. And I’m a stable guy lol.
One of the best songs ever made
I concur
1000% agree
Amen, brotha
Getting into Tool late means you've avoided the agony of waiting 10 years or more for their latest album.
Arguably the greatest Tool song ever written
Arguably the greatest song ever written. .
Listening cold like this is a good idea for Lateralus, IMO.
Now Google Lateralus and the Fibonacci Sequence. It'll blow your mind...
Big agree. I don't like when reactors obsess over the fibonacci sequence on their first listen. They're missing out on the raw experience of just listening for the first time, like all the OG fans had before anyone noticed any of the easter eggs. Very nice to see these guys not even aware of it.
I tried to avoid giving you a suggestion but I can't help it -- As others have said, the 2 part song Parabol/Parabola is a must-listen. It's a masterpiece! I think you'll both have fun with it :)
Danny Carey. Drum cam. Pnuema.
I wish I could like this again.
Definitely would recommend. I think I've seen every reviewers reaction to it because the he is so amazing.
Do it! Do it!
We hear you, guys! We promise to do it!! My dad actually called me specifically to tell me that it popped up for him after watching our reaction and he’s seen it 5 times since then! He CANNOT WAIT for us to react to it either. He’s officially a Tool fan and asked if you were recruiting! Haha. Thanks for all your support! ❤️- Lex
Sounds like the Tool Army has 3 new members, take your time and enjoy!!! Very spiritual and deep stuff ahead, but this was an awesome reaction! Cheers
Lol awesome tell your dad welcome and to spiral out!
My suggestion for the ultimate "meditative-inducing-state creation" would be the trio of songs that must be listened to together: Disposition, Reflection, and Triad. Other than that I'd recommend Tempest from their latest album.
listen to the man
I once meditated to the triad.....without ANY drugs....and still had an out of body experience. I think i talked to an alien.
Maynard James Keenan on Vocals
Adam Jones on Guitar
Justin Gunner Chancellor on Bass
And the drum legend Danny Carry on his monster drum kit.
For those who don’t know who the members are.
The best song ever written, it is about the process of creation by the artist
I agree. This song personifies my love for music.
Your interpretation...
Interesting -- This is what's so great about Tool's and MJK songwriting. I always thought it was about following one's intuition but, come to think of it, it does make perfect sense. I can see it being about the creative process.
@@rleandro315 thank you
@@avigayegos1496 Perfectly said, so simply. Artist / architect / God / creator / imagination... call it what you will, but Tool captured it here like very few have ever done.
There is a video by the account Polyphonic called “how tool used math to create Lateralus” that is 100% worth a watch, and the tool army will watch your reaction 😂
It is actually insane how the band incorporated the Fibonacci sequence into Lateralus! One of the most complex songs ever made and, in my personal opinion, maybe the best song ever.
Here’s the link ua-cam.com/video/uOHkeH2VaE0/v-deo.html
@@cranboogie coming in clutch 😎🤟🏻
Exactly, just an amazing song
You two will be blown away with Parabol & Parabola then Wings for Marie Part 1 & 10,000 days then Lost Keys & Rosetta Stoned. These songs are two songs each but listen to them one right after the other
I’ve been listening to these songs for 20 years and I still hear and feel new things with every listen.
Two of my favorite lines are in this song. " To swing on the spiral of our divinity, and still be a human". And "Following our will and wind, we may just go where no one's been".
Yes, they are the most powerful lines in the song. The build up and the conclusion ^^
Another great T❤️❤️L reaction!
U should have had the lyrics and it takes it to another level ... u want to go on another beautiful journey ... do disposition, reflection and triad aka the holy trinity
They are a "TOOL" for you to use, however you see fit. 😉
Since they're discography is not very large, I would suggest you start with tracks from the beginning of their career and work your way towards the end. The progression of the band over time is also something to behold.
I'd start with Opiate. In Sweat, the 1st song, is a hint of everything they've grown to become in one song.
Rosetta Stoned is a must.
Please do not do Rosetta Stoned without Lost Keys!!!
@@RosettaStoned462 don't forget lipan conjuring
@@victor_. hiyeeee....I don't think lipan conjuring necessarily goes hand in hand with Rosetta Stoned. But lost keys 💯 does
You should definitely check out "the humbling river" by puscifer (Maynard James Keenan the singer for Tools other band) beautiful song
Best song in the history of music. As simple as that
I think Close To The Edge is the greatest song, but this is a close second!
Great job! Tool songs take you on a journey. The Grudge, Jambi, Right in Two, Vicarious. Spiral out to every song.
This track to me carries the same weight as Dogs by Floyd and overture by Rush...masterpiece from masters
Honestly, you two should STRONGLY consider doing their complete discography in order and digging a little deeper into the understanding of some of Maynard’s lyrics. The Tool Army will be with you every step of the way! 👍👍
Totally agree! It takes the music to a depth rarely, if ever seen. The back story to the lyrics is incredible, inspiring
Entire Aenima album is pure meditative bliss
The older I get, the stronger my affinity with Tool.
Reactor Drew Fortune called it “Euphoric Metal”.
Great Call!!
To me a lot of their music taps into the tribal animal in me. Music and rhythm is my most organic way of feeling good. Not a bad description.
Would like to see you experience Pushit from the Aenima album and then follow it with Pushit Live from Salival. They completely remade an already awesome song. (And it's LIVE).
I'll always love watching new tool fans try to bob their head along with the music the first time they hear a song;]
And once you start to dive into the lyrical portion of the song you will be left in a meditative state long after each finishes. This is the best band ever, they are all masters of their trade and there are many great bands but to me this is the best. I’ve been with them since 1993, a difficult year for me and they helped me through somewhat. My only complain about them is after nearly 30 years they have such a small discography.
Quality not quantity!
@@rayyman6934 exactly and that’s why they’re still my favorite that would be nice if they had a couple more albums. It is what it is.
This song has been getting better and better with each listen for the last 20 years.
There is a sense of falling into a trance in many TOOL songs. This one takes you in through the Fibionacci circadium and lets you SPIRAL OUT.
TOOL is their own genre
Need to do the Holy Trinity, it's long but well worth it.
Listen to Push It, the studio version then the live Salival version. They redid their own song and both are some of their best work
Thanks for the shout out 🧡
The next 3 songs on this album are favorites of mine as well. They are called The Holy Trinity of Tool. Disposition, Reflection and Triad.
^prepare for meditation on the best level possible^
If u want something live, check out Sober live at Reading. Not many live performances other than cellphone footage that TOOL don't even allow in their shows.
This song live is quite an experience. The endings of this song and 46&2 seen live will friggin blow your head off. 🤯
TOOL ARMY checking in.
“This is, the definition of cool🙃” love that
Ticks & leeches next! Please!!! This is one of the most aggressiv songs they’ve done!
It’s always the same songs people reacting to...
A masterpiece!!!!
In all honesty I think you'll love Push It live, Salival version an absolute masterpiece
Thanks so much for these Tool reacts, guys. I really enjoy watching them, and I love seeing people get into this awesome band.
Pardon my nerding out a bit, but I felt like answering one of the questions you guys asked in one of these videos. The masterminds behind the album Lateralus are 5 geniuses by the names of: Maynard James Keenan (vocals and lyrics)
Adam Jones (guitar and sitar)
Justin Chancellor (bass and additional guitars)
Danny Carey (drums and percussion)
David Bottrill (producer)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I suggest Pushit (Salival) Live version.
I was just thinking that you guys NEED to listen to this! One of Tool’s best!
We've got a "wealth problem": Every day and age has got more good music than the years before. But nowadays we all got access to the lot if it.... Trick is to focus on what's worth while. This is certainly amongst that!
fibonacci sequence, the entire song, what do you get from adding all the numbers, a SPIRAL! Masterful consruction of the syllables in the lyrics being a fibonacci sequence,, the musical timing, all of it!
Epic aye.... Plenty more were that's from!... Enjoy the journey guys.
One of the coolest reactions that I’ve seen to this song, and I’ve seen dozens!
You guys really need to watch Danny Carey's live Drum cam version of Tool's "Pneuma" Great song, and watching him on a professional drum cam is amazing.
If you love progressive / metal bands with great musicianship, you should listen to Haken or The pineapple thief (with Gavin "Porcupine Tree" Harrison as a drummer). For a more meditative prog metal / rock band, check Riverside and / or Lunatic Soul, their polish singer Mariusz Duda is amazing ;)
Great suggestions! I listen to all of those. Might add Soen to it as well.
you guys are right...Tool's music puts you in a meditative state...it's not a 'bang your head' all the time kind of music...... best of both worlds I guess....
The best band out there. Period.
Heard my name for the first time on you tube ha ! Thanks lol. Having fun with this is the key, keep it up!
Wait till you get in to the meaning behind the song you are about to get alot of comments great job
I know this Piece for 20 Years, and the most of the time I listen to it as a Drummer (not very good Drummer). I was confused but amazed. But now I start to hear it like a Classic-Music Piece, and then all make sence. ( Sorry for my limited English )
Time to move on to the next legendary track{s} "parabole" and "parabola" are two amazing songs and will put you in that same calm state of mind, play them back to back they are essentially the same song but you can tell where it was split into 2 different tracks. Also, if you want to see a legend in his natural habitat the, human octopus aka Danny Carey, has a drum can set up on a live show for the song "Pneuma" and it is mesmerizing, if you thought you appreciated how good he is now wait till you see him in action. What a legend!
Check out Danny Carey's live drum cam of Pneuma, it will blow your mind!! No joke, it's mesmerizing.
I love watching tool reactions and specifically (obviously) this song, but I always end up closing my eyes and vibing instead of watching the reaction lol :)
You stopped it right when it HITS!!!😮
I really appreciate this reaction, cuz I can understand that you understand.
For a live performance , check out Tool Sober live proshot remastered
It’s definitely a journey and one that some don’t understand which is completely ok. But TOOL seriously takes you on a different ride each time you listen to them. Great video and channel!! Cheers from Texas and beautiful setup in the back!!
Thank you for your support and kind compliments; we are so excited to continue listening to them! :) Sending peace, Lex
I think we have two new recruits. Boot camp is starting.
Cerebral.....and that's an understatement, read the lyrics just for yourself, and listen again.....meditative state with intention
If you haven't yet, please listen to Vicarious
Awesome reaction!! Do more Tool!!! New subscriber here. Thanks! People like you enjoying first time listens to Tool and picking up on all of the things I love about Tool is just... Awesome! Do More Tool!!!
Danny Carey was in the Baked Potato all the time too. Spoke with him several times. He had side projects that played the small jazz clubs.
So awesome to see you react. Makes me feel like NOT so much a freak! :)
"this music would be good in 70's...." This music WAS born in 70's: Genesis, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Yes, King Crimson and more were all kings of progressive back in 70's.
Its my favorite song...ever. It's one of the best pieces of music. Ranks up there with the greats from distant pass.
"Tool" is one of those etymological crystals of numerous meanings, like "Earth" and the F word.
They used this word because it's a noun, verb, adjective, etc, in both personal and objective tenses.
You guys should make more of Tool!
There is so much to this song in so many ways which makes it the best song ever written. Fibonacci Sequence - Spiral Out
Tool, pure musical art.
I remember the times I'd stop by my mom's house and she'd ask me to take her car to the gas station. And sometimes there would be either Pink Floyd, Bob Segar and sometimes Bach or Beethovan in the CD player.
Denver! Me too. Tool are the best band on the planet and have been for more than 25 years. You are in for such an incredible journey. I'm jealous. No other band is close. Oh, they are all mid 50's or older making this kind of music. They will be listening to this 300 years from now, if we're still here.
Beautiful weather today... yay!! ☀️
Love your channel . You both are so excited to listen to new music. You should give a band called Soen a listen. Thanks for this video! Cant wait for more!
So cool you guys do this! I’m jealous.
Listen to Right In Two!! You guys will really enjoy the message of that song
Lateralus was rated by Loudwire as the greatest metal song of the 21st century. And when the 21st century comes to an end, I won't be surprised if they still hold that title in many many people's minds.
Most tool reactions start with the live version of "Sober". However, if you want to hear a kick ass song by tool, Eulogy is awesome.
Great reaction! I recommend Pushit - Salival and Jambi next. Tool has almost no bad songs though, most Tool recommendations are going to be a great pick.
They are different, Euphoric Metal is the best way to describe them.
Hi babe!!
Beautiful reaction!
The name "Tool" can be seen as a metaphor for a tool to get you some place, a high understanding, higher level of development, higher spiritual experience etc. It can also be taken literally as just a "tool", like a screwdriver. Or it can be taken as an insult or joke, like calling someone a "tool". That's what's perfect about it, at first glance it seems simple, but then reveals multiple potentials, and becomes somewhat open ended.
For sake of meditation you have to do Parabol/Porabola (both songs together) and then Wings for Marie/10000 days (also both songs together).
lmao the captions said, "Bobby jars on back" (Jarzombek).
Rush, Dream Theatre, LTE, Tool! Right down my alley. Love the reactions and love following your journey. Thanks! 🤘🤘👍👍
Thank you so much for your support! :) - Lex
It's not about too soon or too late when you find Tool, it finds you
There's a cool video of just Danny in a studio drumming along to the last part of this song. It's how i found out there was a gong;]
check out some a perfect circle albums as well! some incredible stuff and the lead singer of Tool (Maynard James Keenan) is also the lead singer for A perfect circle and Puscifer
This song is based on the fibonacci sequence, it is one of the most complex songs I heard in my life, and it took many years to compose this album, Lateralus, tool is a fascinating band, I recommend you listen to forty six & two, another very song interesting, greetings from Chile and I'm waiting for the next reaction from Los Jaivas ;)
I’ve never seen them live. But I discovered them when sober first came out. Then the next thing they did that sold me was aenima
Reflection is my favorite one from this album, you should check it out!
Red Rocks 98, Pepsi Center 01 or 02? EPIC Shows. You guys are right there.
We’re Denverites!! :)
Tool fan since green jello. Wrote mant stories and a film based on their music. Plus i live in the realms most of the time. 🍄
Spiral out...keep going! Enjoy the ride
I swing nunchucks to this lateralus I'm 55 I'm a tool fan as of 6 months ago. Posting date 4 26 21.
Can't wait you guys leave the earth when react to "fear inoculum" album ✌🏾😎
I saw him with Pigmy Love Circus open up for King Crimson at the House of Blues.