I agree ... But what am I to do when stressed, sad, in need of sleep, but am otherwise on drugs? Play this song? Will do. Not bad, I must say. But I'm definitely in need of more; I'm regrettably in need of so much more. Music is not the solution? Well, then, I must post and move on.
That's my favorite aspect of Tool, is that they are constantly evolving. Just about every time live, it gets better each time. They aren't like Metallica or The Stones, they aren't just replaying the songs for tour money. Love me some Tool. Totally agree with the OP. They know what's up. It's hard to find a band that "big" that's this down to earth and "connected" they get it. That's all.
I still can't believe this was live, Maynard must just be THAT good of a singer, almost all of his live performances sound like they're straight for an album and not live. His voice is just fucking incredible.
Muff Chuff Have you heard ‘Doomed? I have never heard Maynard sing like that before, what a vibrato!!! APC. You’ll be shocked!!! As I’ve said before, he can do anything he wants with his voice? I think it’s called the doomed, check it, amazing!!!! Almost sad, beautiful voice!!!!
October 11, 2001. Madison square garden. Four weeks after 9/11 to the day. The band starts to play the opening movement of this version of pushit, and Maynard says "take everything your feeling right now, take it home and create something positive with it". I've carried that with me for fourteen years, and in the weeks, months and years following the tragedy that robbed me of friends and loved ones, and in very essence robbed many of us of our innocence, holding on to that memory and those works is what kept the hate and anger from consuming me and sent me on the path to healing.
While I've always seen Aenema as the album where they transformed into the band they are today, I never thought of Pushit being the song right at the center of it. You may be right though. The reflective and meditative quality of this track does seem to be very present in all the albums that came afterward.
I was 19 when this came out. I used to drive around listening to this specific song. My friend, who was solely into punk rock, used to make fun of the opening saying he just can imagine tool fans floating around the room. That same friend passed away two weeks ago and I came here to listen to this song and be reminded of him and our youth.
wow pure story, the life is about that things, and about a details who make a entire world, r.i.p to you friend, listening that for him, maybe i think he's moove his head, just because you can't see him! love
"we need you to find a comfortable space, thats not only comfortable, but vulnerable. we need you to close your eyes and go there, and we'll meet you on the other side.." excellent.
It gets close, but nothing can beat Wings For Marie (1&2) for me. But I guess that is personal experience; my maternal grandfather died when my mom was 11 from lung cancer as a consequence of smoking and the chemicals they were induced with in WWII. From what I hear from others, I am almost a full copy of him in every aspect and everyone said that we would have loved each other. Wings hits home for me because Maynard's relationship with his mother is a lot like the post-mortem relationship I have with my grandfather and the way Maynard reveres his mother is almost exactly how I uphold my late grandfather. He is the only individual that has ever given me the experience of loss for someone I never met.
Tonight was my new birthday. 5 years of Sobriety and I felt obligated to share this with the internet via Tool. They opened my eyes through my ears. Blessings upon blessings humans. Thank you Tool. (Kansas says Hi Danny boy.)
It's coming across comments like this, that make me realise i need to kick start my path away from my alcohol and substance abuse. I'm on the verge of tearing my family apart
As far as sound it was like what you hear here on this and the rest I don't know me and all the people with me were tripping balls laying out in the lawn. It was an amazing experience
I most definitely agree with you. I absolutely love this song, it takes me away to a totally different place than any other tool song. I would go as far to say that it's my all time favorite tool song.
everything Maynard does is art. from the timing of the music to his magical word play. he can put all us Maynard lovers into an altered state of mind. He and his music are the love of my life. it's as if he KNOWS me
Just imagine having been at this concert and not knowing the song before hand, then going home to try and listen to the same song not being able to find it, then a while later they release an album with the very version you heard for the first time.
Tool and NIN, The only 2 band that can tear me down and build me back up at the same time. They don't play low hanging fruit they focus on the human condition. This music is therapy.
The pain and desperation in Maynard’s voice from 12:30 onwards is so visceral that it genuinely frightens me. You can tell he’s reliving certain things. This has to be one of the most powerful live vocal performances ever captured.
Dannys tabla teacher, Aloke Dutta, played in this live version. As far as I know, this is the only time he's ever performed live with them. Just another thing that makes this version awesome!
@@383_mtb7 just the tabla part, the best part is when his tabla, Danny's drum and Justin bass merge together. Such an underrated eargasmic moment. Aloke must be lucky to be sitting and deriving this version.
lemonlateralus Good Lord man!!!!!! There is no way Tool could’ve not only covered, but change the LYRICS!!!! Without absolute permission!! Permitted by Led Zeppelin. Period. WTF??
David Fair You’re so right. No Tool fan should neglect Salival. ‘You Lied’ originally done by a band called Peach. There’s a pic of Peach band, one of them is wearing a Tool shirt. Actually, not a bad version. But, as we all know, Tool does it better, makes it something more than it was originally...
Necronomitron Oh my God! Really??!! Didn’t even notice. I’m not familiar with Justin’s face. That’s amazing! Thank you so much for telling me, if it’s really true, that is...wow!
@@greeenpro2009 1 John 4:18 "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love."
Why tf is this version not on Spotify in 2024 I’m proud to say that Tool was the first band I got to take my wife to see back in 2020. She has been a massive tool fan ever since. The best concert I’ve been to in my entire life.
Pushit has been one of my FAVORITE songs for years, but for some crazy reason I never heard this version until a few days ago! My mind has been blown all over again. I can't stop listening to it, singing it, loving it.
I can relate to that comment SOO Very much.. I'd probably be dead if it wasn't for this band.. I hope that you're still doing well in life Mr Olesen 👌👌
[Lyrics] (I tried my best lol) I saw the gap again today While you were begging me to stay Take care not to make me enter If I do, we both may disappear If I do, we both may disappear I saw the gap again today While you were begging me to stay Managed to push myself away And you, as well, my dear And you, as well Pushed you away, my dear Pushed you away Pushed you away Pushed you away, my dear I will choke until I swallow Choke this infant here before me What are you but my reflection? Who am I to judge or strike you down? Who am I to judge or strike you down? But you're pushing, and I'm shoving you And you're pushing me, and I'm shoving you Rest your trigger on my finger Bang my head upon the fault line You better take care not to make me enter If I do, we both may disappear If I do, we both may disappear But you're pushing, and I'm shoving you And you're pushing me, and I'm shoving you You still love me, you still love me You still love me, you still love me But you're pushing and we're shoving And you're pushing and I'm shoving And you still love me, you still love me You still love me, you still love me But I'm pushing and we're shoving And I'm pushing and you're shoving me And i'm slipping back into the gap again I feel alive when you touch me I feel alive when you hold me down Slipping back into- Slipping back into- I am somewhere I don't wanna be, yeah You put me somewhere I don't wanna be Push me somewhere I don't wanna be Seeing someplace I don't wanna see Never wanna see that place again I saw that gap again today While you were begging me to stay Managed to push myself away And you, as well, my dear If when I say I might fade like a sigh if I stay You minimize my movement anyway I must persuade you another way Pushing and shoving Pushing and shoving Pushing me There's no love in fear Staring down the hole again Hands are on my back again Survival is my only friend Terrified of what may come, yeah Remember I'll always love you As I claw your fucking throat away It will end no other way It will end no other way
This song is about going through a long and intense confrontation with a hostile relationship, a projection of one's anima, to seek purification and individuation. The narrator is now suffering with his relationship for quite a long time; he loves his partner more than anything but feels powerless to change the situation. Despite believing that has done nothing to trigger the repeated reactions caused by her insecurities, he has the open mindedness to see her perspective and to understand that she didn’t choose her feelings either. She is also suffering so “who is he to judge her or strike her down?” They have a deep but, at the same time, incompatible love, like two waves with equal energy vibrating desynchronized, only touching each other for a brief moment in time. He often sees themselves in a state of collision, they are about to start a fight that will draw them to “that place he doesn’t want to see”. He is feeling it coming, he is conscious of that and wants to avoid it by all means because if he doesn’t “they both may disappear”. However he is powerless to change the course of things; he is weak and has no control. They share life’s most important secrets, they experience pure and genuine love, they are the same and don’t know how to live without each other. That’s why they try. They try and fail over and over again and over and over again she loves him and pushes him away. He keeps on bearing this overwhelming hostility, “slipping back into the gap again” as he “feels alive when she touches him, when she hold him.” This is why he felt for so long that he must kept on fighting for their love. He couldn’t abandon her for the suffering gave meaning to his life and everything else seemed shallow in comparison. It is a selfish feeling, trigger by his anima, but with a common and altruistic outcome. Despite all his efforts, she still drags him to a mental place that completely destroys him on the inside, “somewhere he doesn’t want to be, someplace he doesn’t want to see”. He fights with all his strength to keep them both away from it but in the end he is incapable to change the inevitable. Again they are about to be pulled to “that place”. He again, like always, anticipates it. “She begs him to stay” but this time it will be different, he can’t take it anymore so he runs from the confrontation; he runs from the fight as he wants to avoid that hostile environment. “He manages to push himself away” but still feels trapped. He has no freedom for he is always cautious, always afraid of that vulnerable place, so he comes to the powerful conclusion that there can be no love in fear. Finally, after all that time of numbness and silent inner confrontation, he decides to take action. He recognizes that she is only a projection of his anima, a reflection of the ideal of his own self, and this compels him to step out of this intense but paralyzing love and seek individuation. As Jung puts it: “Every man carries within him the eternal image of woman, not the image of this or that particular woman, but a definitive feminine image. This image is fundamentally unconscious… an archetype. Since this image is unconscious, it is always unconsciously projected upon the person of the beloved, and is one of the chief reasons for passionate attraction or aversion" “Terrified, staring down the hole again” and gazing the unknown in the eyes, he is well aware of the consequences of his decision, knowing he will get nothing but suffering and despair from it. Together they are the same fragile spark in life’s darkness and he is choosing to deliberately put an end to it. This decision is much stronger than him, it transcends him for he knows he will always love her and can only hope to survive her absence.
That's a sum of my past relationship. Also I'm reading CG Jung and only now realized how many themes Tool has woven into their music. It's mind blowing
@@marcofurtado5459 I understand that FI is not really like their earlier stuff and I know that it definitely has devided the Tool fanbase, but you have to think, they didnt produce for 13 years. They're also a lot more mature and it is sad that they didnt make really any "heavy" songs besides 7empest, but it's still a very good album. I'd say it compliments their vast musical talent. When you look at bands like the Beatles, they changed A LOT through time and they were more short lived. Tool only has 5 albums over the span of around 30 years, all of which have a distinct style and sound. THIS is what makes tool so revered as a band that's basically unparalleled in the progressive rock genre. Sometimes less is more. When Tool decides it's time to make music, usually it's going to be something new and different, and on top of that, a rare occurrence. There isn't an end all be all Tool album (though if I really had to pick itd undoubtedly be Lateralus). So when you get more Tool music, regardless of really which genre it is exactly, it's going to be good music. Fear Innoculum, though much slower paced and much longer tracks overall, is a very good album. You just have to really take in the different elements that have been incorporated into this album, just as you do with every one of their albums. Tool is not a "rinse and repeat" band and it shows. Not churning out album after album like bands such as In Flames, who were once very good and now have fell into the "same shit different name" kind of music. I'm glad Tool does not sound the same on this as they do on another album.
I love how the band challenges themselves and comes together with one of the most beautiful preformances ever. I feel sorry for the millions of people that will never get to hear this piece of fine art.
This song was the anthem to my old relationship. Woulda married him if he asked. Ended in a bloody mess. Still love him but he’s a monster. This song reminds me to never return to that again. I’m glad I’m still alive.
I think this song is about killing the old version of yourself and being reborn. It’s nice that people can have their own special interpretations though
I think through the message that the convey Tool is definitely a band that can change your way of approaching life, Maynard has something special in the way speaks and has the natural ability to make you actually listen and really think deeply about life
Interesting that you make the comparison to Floyd. Pink Floyd and Tool were probably my two favorite bands in high school. Then my one friend tried getting me to listen to another band but I just ragged on him. Then he bought us tickets to see this other band live, and I left thinking to myself "this is almost a hybrid between the two". Forgive me for going into uncharted territory, but that band was Type O Negative. Give em a listen.
I fell in love with her, and I still am in love with her. Not a single day goes by where she isn’t on my mind for the majority of it. I constantly find myself thinking back on the time we spent together from beginning to end, from us driving together, to watching the sunset, to sharing music with each other, everything. Wounds are constantly being re-opened, no matter how painful it is, just as long as I get to see her in my mind again. I have sat and listened to this song at least 4 times a week, every week since it ended, as I look at the pictures I have of her while the tears just roll down my face. I’ve begun to forget what her voice sounds like, and that physically pains me. Never before in my entire life have I trusted and loved someone as much as I trust and love her. I wish and Hope for nothing more than the very best for her in her life, because she deserves it, truly. I miss you, and I love you, much more than you could ever know.
All we can do in that situation is try to redirect that love you have for your into your own heart to heal. Pull your energy back into yourself. Love yourself and feel good that you are capable of loving so much that it hurts this much. That means you have a good heart. I have felt similar the last 5 years since my ex and I parted. I still miss her. I think we need to feel that love, let it go and then move into our body and into the present and try to love our life in this moment.
I feel this same way about someone. I had to make a choice that ripped my heart apart, but in the end, I had to walk away from her. And I think of her every day and I still love her and I know she still loves me. We haven't seen each other in nine years, but we both miss each other dearly. She has communicated this with me, as I have her, through a few messages and letters. And that is a great comfort indeed. When she hears this song, I hope she pines for me as I do for her when I hear it. I hope you find your peace.
A connection to every enlightened soul who has listened to Tool as if I’m feeling the emotions and appreciation of all Tool fans and what they feel listening to Tool! Probably similar to having tantric sex whilst awakening all of your chakras instantaneously then as the ecstasy you double dropped kicks in you get a rip start as you orgasm. Probably... what he said!
This song is heavily inspired by Jung, and so is most Tool songs. It has been defined such as the dichotomy between anima and animus. Seemingly you don't have the faculty, it's okay though.
This is utterly mindblowing that they performed this live. Hes easily one of the greatest male vocalists of all time. The band, Adam, Justin, Danny you guys haven't been forgotten ether. Amazing, just amazing.
Its awesome that you have discovered this, i try to introduce as many people as I can to this band. And don't worry, it does that to a lot of us! Hope you're well.
Bretton Lloyd really, they’re good but aren’t even playing the same game in the same division, in the same conference, in the same league, in the same sport, in the same country, in the same planet, in the same universe
I was completely blown away by the bass line at 11:16 - The F/G adds so much to the climax of the song. My jaw drops every time listening to this section.
Old comment but i 100% agree. they did something similar on the record version of this song using microtonal harmonies like that during the peace of mind part.
Thank you for commenting this!! I was looking for this exact comment because that part made me audibly gasp and was hoping I could apply something like that in my music.
This version will forever remind me of my first romantic love. It was pure, it was deep and he introduced me to Tool. Words cannot describe how I felt when he left me. This song can.
i fell in love with the studio version, the moment i heard it. then i stumbled across salival. truely does send shivvers down my spine. if music is beautiful, then this is just magic. the most beautiful, gut wrenching, blood curling peice of music i have ever had the pleasure to here and feel.
Frank Herrera why did he bring Jesus into it? Hey, ever noticed how some Mexicans name their son Jesus? Talk about setting up a kid with lofty expectations from the get go. Gee whiz
I think it's because it implies smoking marijuana is something babes do and choke before us doing. I always liked it, even as that type of babe. Jesus is a great teacher and scapegoat. I suggest you get to know Him. He is our saviour.
this is the very fuckin best version of this song (and since we're on my opinion)this is one of tools greatest moments.which is a bold statement in itself
I heard when they were promoting aenima they did some shows with an orchestra. A liar told me that, so I'm a tad dubious. But if it's true I'd give a testicle if someone would leak some soundboard tracks from those shows.
Weston McDonald thats the funniest?? Try this...an older lady was dying from cancer. She had a serious talk with her doctor about suicide. She asked her doctor what would be the least painful way to do it. The doctor hesitated but realized how grave the woman's condition was. He finally told her to shoot herself 3 inches below her left breast. Quick and painless. Well 2 days later she was in the ER with a gunshot wound to her left knee. Waaka waaka!!
TOOL truly is more than just music. They're an entity, a pure emotive identity. And they never stop leaving us wanting more. Thank you Maynard J. Keenan, Adam Jones, Danny Carey, and last but not least Justin Chancellor. You guys give me a reason to wake up most days. There ain't no other way.
+Aaron Frantz Yes absolutely, this song is waking me up on most mornings, and the listening experience gets intertwined with the last vanishing traces of my dreams. Never gets boring, but rather gets more and more interesting on every new occasion.
Maynard does! My favorite voice in music 🎶 ❤ I cannot wait to see Puscifer in person!! Same for A Perfect Circle. Why not see Tool again live then!! 😂❤
I became a casual Tool fan very early on. When I heard this version of Pushit, my mind was ripped open. I didn’t know that music could sound like this. This simply tugs at your soul. It’s beautiful
I’ll never forget 2002 at the BiLo center in Greenville SC. I was familiar with Tool, but not really a fan yet. Tomahawk with Mike Patton was opening for them, and they all came out to perform a song, I think it was the opening to reflection, it’s been a LONG time between then and now😂 As the song began, Maynard said “close your eyes, stay connected, and we’ll see you on the other side” I can’t describe the energy I suddenly felt, and the instant connection I had with the people around me. All of our vibrations matched and I knew in that moment, Tool is my band, my connection, and my solace! Spiral out my friends
Yea I hear these too. Right in two for sure @Some weirdo said slong to dog so i said you jogger . Amazing hearing the foreshadowing of songs they hadn't created yet.
That's most beautiful, loving, and terrifying song I've ever heard. The ending is probably the most dramatic ending of any modern day rock song. A masterpiece that gives me the chills every time I've heard for the past 25 years. Tool is the Zeppelin of the 90's and still under rated. They're still scratching the surface and I can't wait to hear what's next.
Best I can put in words: I've listened to this song hundreds of times across the decades, but there's always an element of nascence in the listening while simultaneously drawing from all previous listens. Makes me cry almost every time.
6:07 you still love me… this is the most emotionally deep moment as if he is reaching to God within himself to love himself and heal. A painful and deeply long and loving feeling. They made it from a song of frustration and confusion to one of healing and acceptance. A journey I am on and is why Tool has been the most beautiful thing for me to reach where I am. They saved my life and though they may never know that I am forever grateful to the entire band for everything they have given for me. I have strength now because of them and the loved ones in my life. I’ve found some peace of mind
It just elevates that climax and adds more to the guitar solo. Probably my favorite musical moment of all time. I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed it as well for years.
Flawless band, seriously ever single member is world class. I have seen TOOL live more times than any other band and they are rock solid every time. Love this rendition of Push It especially.
I remember being at a friend's apartment after the bar. It's like 3am. Him, another friend and myself. We all are huge TOOL fans and we decide it would be a great idea to ya know, REALLY listen to that Salival version of Pushit. This is back in like '03, he had the huge tower speakers and of course we gave em' their all. By the end we were melting with the energy this song emits and the neighbors were pounding on the door ready to murder us haha. Thanks for the great times TOOL 🤘
@@mattbilly455 We'll just say it was an urban area he lived in and Tool was definitely not the choice of music for the majority of his neighbors which only magnified their lack of appreciation for the moment 🤣
I've listened to this version so much I even ended up memorizing everything Maynard says at the start: "We've been- We've been trying something, a little different this tour..." Shit, this definitely takes me to *the other side*
I listened to this song daily as a 19 year old dreamer, at the beginning of my military career and then hearing it at 41, at the end of my military career….I wish I could do it all over again.
“There’s no love in Fear” - Jesus (It’s actually possible to be a Christian and still love Tool. I agree with Maynard and many of their songs align with Christian principles/spirituality… Many of them don’t. However, I believe that God gave us Tool for good reason). Thank you God for allowing us to witness the beauty of this band.
VulcanKing67 I understand lol. It’s not Christ-like. But, I do literally tell evil/Satan to F off sometimes. Ironic I guess but it feels good. Yeah I could work on that area. There’s a stronghold there for sure
@@greeenpro2009 I used to swear, literally, like a sailor ( I was one) but one day I decided that was something I needed his help with and he did. I come close to slipping some time but for the most part I use clean alternatives. Good luck and God bless with your struggles. It's great to meet a fellow Christian rocker. Most importantly, remember that Christ loves you and will always be with you.
I agree with you and the others that replied. I'm a Christian and appreciate the beauty and gift of music. This band along with Rush are a collection of amazing musicians.
Truth and authenticity are saturated throughout their music. You'll find threads that align very closely with what Jesus was teaching, you'll also find personal accounts of suffering and abuse told with the same authentic vulnerability. It's Maynard's truth, what he's lived, that's what makes it powerful, he knows himself and can drill deep. He doesnt buy into organized religion as a mechanism to higher understanding (of yourself) and that also comes through his music.
I'm baffled. This isn't a new revelation or realization either. I just don't understand how this bands music continues to get better after every listen. This song is insane. Pushit, The most powerful spiral of all. This hands down is their best song/rendition/performance.
Love the comment. Aural love fest. Not necessarily touching, but feeling. Although Maynard is a self proclaimed asshole, the man has true soul speaking words and tone.
Probably the most fitting song for lachrymology, once again I find myself sitting and unable to sleep, crying. It's a raw song and it hits the right notes, even if the resonance hurts a bit.
My all time favorite Tool song is this version of Pushit!!! My blood rises from a slow 98.6 to a boiling hot fire through this 13 minutes... I can go out and lift a sky scraper by the end. It's a progression that no other band can do!! Can't wait to see them next month!
The Reverend James Maynard Keenan took us all to church with this one. Since the day this box set dvd was released I have listened to this track and No Quarter at least once a day. I may or may not be semi-obsessed with Pushit though.
It's always been said the band is clapping for the audience for having the bravery to allow themselves to be vulnerable, showing respect to the band and going on the journey with them in that moment.
When I was a kid, and I listened to Tool, it felt like flying in the universe. It felt also lonely - nobody else around me listened to Tool. Now there is internet and I can just say HI here to you and you will say HI back to me. Amazing.
Putting an advert in the middle of a Tool song is criminal
Get youtube vanced bruh, Google it, works tight and quite safe
adblocker fixes that shit dude.
Was just about to say that same thing. Wish Spotify had this album!
@Misty Martin youtube is pushing its ad on me!
Adblock managed to push the ad away
Feel stressed, play this song
Feel sad, play this song
Need sleep, play this song
On drugs, play this song
Literally the most universal tool song.
Yes! Completely agree
I agree ...
But what am I to do when stressed, sad, in need of sleep, but am otherwise on drugs?
Play this song?
Will do.
Not bad, I must say. But I'm definitely in need of more; I'm regrettably in need of so much more.
Music is not the solution?
Well, then, I must post and move on.
Yup.
Now I gotta burn another bowl!
Absofuckinglutely. ❤
i feel sorry for people who don't enjoy or listen to tool.
I feel sorry for people who have never even heard of Tool.
I was introduced to Tool by a fellow student in my Freshman engineering program. One of my favorite bands and certainly my favorite metal band.
I feel sorry for midgets
Truer words were never spoken.
I feel sorry for my ex GF
Only Tool can cover their own song and make it better than their own song🤣🤟
This blows the original away. No comparison whatsoever!
You're so right!
That's my favorite aspect of Tool, is that they are constantly evolving. Just about every time live, it gets better each time. They aren't like Metallica or The Stones, they aren't just replaying the songs for tour money.
Love me some Tool. Totally agree with the OP. They know what's up. It's hard to find a band that "big" that's this down to earth and "connected" they get it. That's all.
They could even cover their covered songs of themselves and still be great lol
God damn right my friend
I still can't believe this was live, Maynard must just be THAT good of a singer, almost all of his live performances sound like they're straight for an album and not live. His voice is just fucking incredible.
He is an artist
Muff Chuff
No Shit! Duh!!!
Muff Chuff
Have you heard ‘Doomed? I have never heard Maynard sing like that before, what a vibrato!!! APC. You’ll be shocked!!! As I’ve said before, he can do anything he wants with his voice? I think it’s called the doomed, check it, amazing!!!! Almost sad, beautiful voice!!!!
Only person i have heard even close live is trent Reznor.
Muff Chuff Sorry for the crass reply! Doomed is by Pucsifer, when you listen to that you’ll be amazed...
October 11, 2001. Madison square garden. Four weeks after 9/11 to the day. The band starts to play the opening movement of this version of pushit, and Maynard says "take everything your feeling right now, take it home and create something positive with it". I've carried that with me for fourteen years, and in the weeks, months and years following the tragedy that robbed me of friends and loved ones, and in very essence robbed many of us of our innocence, holding on to that memory and those works is what kept the hate and anger from consuming me and sent me on the path to healing.
+ShaiXeno Pretentious as fuck.
+crazymiles You're right
+crazymiles yep but still awesome
ShaiXeno you are very inspiring
crazymiles Inconsiderate as fuck.
This song is perfection. The very moment when Old Tool became New Tool. Every album after Aenema has its roots in this version of “Pushit”.
lovelikeadrug tool changed their sound every album not just once.
While I've always seen Aenema as the album where they transformed into the band they are today, I never thought of Pushit being the song right at the center of it. You may be right though. The reflective and meditative quality of this track does seem to be very present in all the albums that came afterward.
When was this concert? Anyone know?
@@chrisdriver7776 on the 1997/1998 tour
@@TheDetectiveL the culmination. They are suggesting this may have been tge first step down a new trail
I was 19 when this came out. I used to drive around listening to this specific song. My friend, who was solely into punk rock, used to make fun of the opening saying he just can imagine tool fans floating around the room. That same friend passed away two weeks ago and I came here to listen to this song and be reminded of him and our youth.
Now I'm gonna imagine Tool fans floating around the room every time I listen to this 😅 rest in peace friend
I had the VHS version, some dingus stole it.
I believe it!
@imperfectious shit it was probably me I stole it or at least I would've
wow pure story, the life is about that things, and about a details who make a entire world, r.i.p to you friend, listening that for him, maybe i think he's moove his head, just because you can't see him! love
Tool has saved my life many of times
same here.
Shane Rankin yes me too
Shane Rankin I wish they hadnt
Yeah me too if they only knew what they do to our souls
Mickey Serong Fuck You. Because it's funny.
"we need you to find a comfortable space, thats not only comfortable, but vulnerable. we need you to close your eyes and go there, and we'll meet you on the other side.." excellent.
I listened to the advice, the best fucking experience ever.
This is the essence of thier music. It is a tool. Tool fans can be a little wierd because it can take an open mind to strange spaces.
Haha good way to put it @@frontosa6791
2020 - still one of the most beautiful songs ever made
Facts
It’s in my search history weekly
It gets close, but nothing can beat Wings For Marie (1&2) for me. But I guess that is personal experience; my maternal grandfather died when my mom was 11 from lung cancer as a consequence of smoking and the chemicals they were induced with in WWII. From what I hear from others, I am almost a full copy of him in every aspect and everyone said that we would have loved each other. Wings hits home for me because Maynard's relationship with his mother is a lot like the post-mortem relationship I have with my grandfather and the way Maynard reveres his mother is almost exactly how I uphold my late grandfather. He is the only individual that has ever given me the experience of loss for someone I never met.
This song changed my life in a good way it seems like eons ago now but still my favorite song. ☮️🤘
Sooooooooooo true!!!!!
Tonight was my new birthday. 5 years of Sobriety and I felt obligated to share this with the internet via Tool. They opened my eyes through my ears. Blessings upon blessings humans. Thank you Tool. (Kansas says Hi Danny boy.)
That’s great to hear. Congrats...
Nice work mate
It's coming across comments like this, that make me realise i need to kick start my path away from my alcohol and substance abuse. I'm on the verge of tearing my family apart
CONGRATULATIONS! One Day At A Time! ✌🏼💖
@@iandocherty5278 You can do it! Wishing you all the best. ✌🏼💖
The crowd remains stuck there in silence to this very day.
Some say they'll never be able to leave,
Others say they've never wanted to leave
I was there, well don't know if the version on album was recorded in Charlotte NC that year but he said the same thing word for word
g scott what was the reaction like, was everyone for the most part dumbfounded or was it like a normal tool show
As far as sound it was like what you hear here on this and the rest I don't know me and all the people with me were tripping balls laying out in the lawn. It was an amazing experience
@@Riffsnruckus Sounds like an amazing experience
After I discovered this version, no other version of Pushit exists.
I most definitely agree with you. I absolutely love this song, it takes me away to a totally different place than any other tool song. I would go as far to say that it's my all time favorite tool song.
I 1000 percent agree.
everything Maynard does is art. from the timing of the music to his magical word play. he can put all us Maynard lovers into an altered state of mind. He and his music are the love of my life. it's as if he KNOWS me
Bridget Thomas dude seriously, you knew the loss of words we all had.....
Therapy.
Just imagine having been at this concert and not knowing the song before hand, then going home to try and listen to the same song not being able to find it, then a while later they release an album with the very version you heard for the first time.
Damn.
Grateful
I know This one came from Saturn
thanks Crystal Yannez Girl friend in high school
thats brutality real, the optimal frustration but tha good to know the pure value of that moment.
Tool and NIN, The only 2 band that can tear me down and build me back up at the same time. They don't play low hanging fruit they focus on the human condition. This music is therapy.
Agree, but Alice in chains is right with them .
YES
@@shawnjones1422was
💯🙌👏
amazingly said!
Maynard's vocals in this version are unbelievable
Like every other song
@@richardnamber813 she means live you dullard
The pain and desperation in Maynard’s voice from 12:30 onwards is so visceral that it genuinely frightens me. You can tell he’s reliving certain things. This has to be one of the most powerful live vocal performances ever captured.
Facts!!!!!
It was probably just a Tuesday for MayMay.
Absolute favorite part of the song… so intimate and intense especially at 12:09. Could replay that bit over and over.
@@duhcohtuh1500. I have been all day
What does visceral mean? Lol
Dannys tabla teacher, Aloke Dutta, played in this live version. As far as I know, this is the only time he's ever performed live with them. Just another thing that makes this version awesome!
Didn't know that! Very cool. :)
Was he playing the entire thing or only the tabla parts?
Glad you shared that!!!
@@383_mtb7 just the tabla part, the best part is when his tabla, Danny's drum and Justin bass merge together. Such an underrated eargasmic moment. Aloke must be lucky to be sitting and deriving this version.
I don’t want to live in a world where interrupting this song with an advertisement isn’t punishable by law.
А у нас реклама запрещена ютубом.
И песня поэтому не прерывается. Больше санкций!
Brilliant; THE END!
Why didn't this get put up on Spotify/streaming platforms? They shouldn't neglect Salival!
David Fair Led Zeppelin probably didn’t permit the “No Quarter” cover.
lemonlateralus
Good Lord man!!!!!! There is no way Tool could’ve not only covered, but change the LYRICS!!!! Without absolute permission!! Permitted by Led Zeppelin. Period. WTF??
David Fair
You’re so right. No Tool fan should neglect Salival. ‘You Lied’ originally done by a band called Peach. There’s a pic of Peach band, one of them is wearing a Tool shirt. Actually, not a bad version. But, as we all know, Tool does it better, makes it something more than it was originally...
@@jak7312 The member of Peach that was wearing the Tool shirt was Justin Chancellor, before he joined Tool.
Necronomitron
Oh my God! Really??!! Didn’t even notice. I’m not familiar with Justin’s face. That’s amazing! Thank you so much for telling me, if it’s really true, that is...wow!
"There's no love in fear".
Damn.
Deep shit 🤘🏻🖤
1 John 4:18 it’s biblical or at least is mentioned in the Bible as well
Dvdsky I should get that as a tattoo
Truth
@@greeenpro2009 1 John 4:18 "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love."
This is more than a song. It's a fucking exorcism.
SO fucking good.
Right now it is working for me to control my anxiety..
It IS like an exorcism!! The second MJK started singing I started floating and vomitting and swearing uncontrollably
@@heatherperleberg7816 are you exaggerating......?
Tool doesn't do a concert. It is fucking religious and beyond spiritual
@@efrax.gravityblaster.666anxiety is horrible beyond belief. Distractions, like a trip this too shall pass
Why tf is this version not on Spotify in 2024
I’m proud to say that Tool was the first band I got to take my wife to see back in 2020. She has been a massive tool fan ever since. The best concert I’ve been to in my entire life.
Because it was a limited release. The copies were even numbered back when they released it.
Fuck Spotify
Also, duuuuuude, they are on spotify AT ALL! lol... but heck they could include it for sure ;-)
@@paperoverflow yeah you’re right. I remember they weren’t on there at all for the longest time. They held out for so long lol
Pushit has been one of my FAVORITE songs for years, but for some crazy reason I never heard this version until a few days ago! My mind has been blown all over again. I can't stop listening to it, singing it, loving it.
I have never known a girl to have a favorite tool song, I would love to know you.
Casey Buckler then the women you know suck. Tool is most amazing. This song is by far the best!
Casey Buckler wtf...
+Casey Buckler what is wrong with you?
#waystosoundcreepy
15 years later, still brings tears to my eyes. Thank you Tool.
it is supposed to
Giggity
Tool was my savior in the worst time of my life. Each and every song brings memory of a certain feeling. Thanks Tool. So much..
I agree ... thank you for that comment brother. Nice to see a genuine comment
ZJ MO for fucks sake yes. Bless my Spiral Rider brothers and sisters. Keep going!.
I can relate to that comment SOO Very much.. I'd probably be dead if it wasn't for this band.. I hope that you're still doing well in life Mr Olesen 👌👌
Cheers to Tool their ability to hea
Me too
[Lyrics] (I tried my best lol)
I saw the gap again today
While you were begging me to stay
Take care not to make me enter
If I do, we both may disappear
If I do, we both may disappear
I saw the gap again today
While you were begging me to stay
Managed to push myself away
And you, as well, my dear
And you, as well
Pushed you away, my dear
Pushed you away
Pushed you away
Pushed you away, my dear
I will choke until I swallow
Choke this infant here before me
What are you but my reflection?
Who am I to judge or strike you down?
Who am I to judge or strike you down?
But you're pushing, and I'm shoving you
And you're pushing me, and I'm shoving you
Rest your trigger on my finger
Bang my head upon the fault line
You better take care not to make me enter
If I do, we both may disappear
If I do, we both may disappear
But you're pushing, and I'm shoving you
And you're pushing me, and I'm shoving you
You still love me, you still love me
You still love me, you still love me
But you're pushing and we're shoving
And you're pushing and I'm shoving
And you still love me, you still love me
You still love me, you still love me
But I'm pushing and we're shoving
And I'm pushing and you're shoving me
And i'm slipping back into the gap again
I feel alive when you touch me
I feel alive when you hold me down
Slipping back into-
Slipping back into-
I am somewhere I don't wanna be, yeah
You put me somewhere I don't wanna be
Push me somewhere I don't wanna be
Seeing someplace I don't wanna see
Never wanna see that place again
I saw that gap again today
While you were begging me to stay
Managed to push myself away
And you, as well, my dear
If when I say I might fade like a sigh if I stay
You minimize my movement anyway
I must persuade you another way
Pushing and shoving
Pushing and shoving
Pushing me
There's no love in fear
Staring down the hole again
Hands are on my back again
Survival is my only friend
Terrified of what may come, yeah
Remember I'll always love you
As I claw your fucking throat away
It will end no other way
It will end no other way
You're a hero
Thank you sir!!!!!!
I think it's push it on me not still love me
MVP
So this is the infamous Pushit Salival version.
Let me say, this instantly jumps to my Tool top 5. Absolutely f-ing amazing performance
I agree, it's just a great piece of music, full stop. 👍👍👍
This song is about going through a long and intense confrontation with a hostile relationship, a projection of one's anima, to seek purification and individuation.
The narrator is now suffering with his relationship for quite a long time; he loves his partner more than anything but feels powerless to change the situation. Despite believing that has done nothing to trigger the repeated reactions caused by her insecurities, he has the open mindedness to see her perspective and to understand that she didn’t choose her feelings either. She is also suffering so “who is he to judge her or strike her down?” They have a deep but, at the same time, incompatible love, like two waves with equal energy vibrating desynchronized, only touching each other for a brief moment in time.
He often sees themselves in a state of collision, they are about to start a fight that will draw them to “that place he doesn’t want to see”. He is feeling it coming, he is conscious of that and wants to avoid it by all means because if he doesn’t “they both may disappear”. However he is powerless to change the course of things; he is weak and has no control.
They share life’s most important secrets, they experience pure and genuine love, they are the same and don’t know how to live without each other. That’s why they try. They try and fail over and over again and over and over again she loves him and pushes him away.
He keeps on bearing this overwhelming hostility, “slipping back into the gap again” as he “feels alive when she touches him, when she hold him.” This is why he felt for so long that he must kept on fighting for their love. He couldn’t abandon her for the suffering gave meaning to his life and everything else seemed shallow in comparison. It is a selfish feeling, trigger by his anima, but with a common and altruistic outcome.
Despite all his efforts, she still drags him to a mental place that completely destroys him on the inside, “somewhere he doesn’t want to be, someplace he doesn’t want to see”. He fights with all his strength to keep them both away from it but in the end he is incapable to change the inevitable.
Again they are about to be pulled to “that place”. He again, like always, anticipates it. “She begs him to stay” but this time it will be different, he can’t take it anymore so he runs from the confrontation; he runs from the fight as he wants to avoid that hostile environment. “He manages to push himself away” but still feels trapped. He has no freedom for he is always cautious, always afraid of that vulnerable place, so he comes to the powerful conclusion that there can be no love in fear. Finally, after all that time of numbness and silent inner confrontation, he decides to take action.
He recognizes that she is only a projection of his anima, a reflection of the ideal of his own self, and this compels him to step out of this intense but paralyzing love and seek individuation.
As Jung puts it: “Every man carries within him the eternal image of woman, not the image of this or that particular woman, but a definitive feminine image. This image is fundamentally unconscious… an archetype. Since this image is unconscious, it is always unconsciously projected upon the person of the beloved, and is one of the chief reasons for passionate attraction or aversion"
“Terrified, staring down the hole again” and gazing the unknown in the eyes, he is well aware of the consequences of his decision, knowing he will get nothing but suffering and despair from it. Together they are the same fragile spark in life’s darkness and he is choosing to deliberately put an end to it. This decision is much stronger than him, it transcends him for he knows he will always love her and can only hope to survive her absence.
That's a sum of my past relationship. Also I'm reading CG Jung and only now realized how many themes Tool has woven into their music. It's mind blowing
wow, hope you are alright bro, i feel you
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Take some Love bro ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Fuck, man..
This sounds like it should be a song on fear innoculum
The more I listen, it sounds like pneuma was very inspired by the opening chords and the overall sound of this variation of pushit
Well, Jones does recycle his ideas through years or use some, that are ages old.
They shoulda revamped this version and put it on fear as a bonus track
This could not have been on FI or the rest of the album would sound like shit in comparison....
@@marcofurtado5459 I understand that FI is not really like their earlier stuff and I know that it definitely has devided the Tool fanbase, but you have to think, they didnt produce for 13 years. They're also a lot more mature and it is sad that they didnt make really any "heavy" songs besides 7empest, but it's still a very good album. I'd say it compliments their vast musical talent. When you look at bands like the Beatles, they changed A LOT through time and they were more short lived. Tool only has 5 albums over the span of around 30 years, all of which have a distinct style and sound. THIS is what makes tool so revered as a band that's basically unparalleled in the progressive rock genre. Sometimes less is more. When Tool decides it's time to make music, usually it's going to be something new and different, and on top of that, a rare occurrence. There isn't an end all be all Tool album (though if I really had to pick itd undoubtedly be Lateralus). So when you get more Tool music, regardless of really which genre it is exactly, it's going to be good music. Fear Innoculum, though much slower paced and much longer tracks overall, is a very good album. You just have to really take in the different elements that have been incorporated into this album, just as you do with every one of their albums. Tool is not a "rinse and repeat" band and it shows. Not churning out album after album like bands such as In Flames, who were once very good and now have fell into the "same shit different name" kind of music. I'm glad Tool does not sound the same on this as they do on another album.
I was at this show with a friend who died a short time later. RIP Mur. We saw a ton of great shows together.
I love how the band challenges themselves and comes together with one of the most beautiful preformances ever. I feel sorry for the millions of people that will never get to hear this piece of fine art.
Try billions of ppl
RIP Maynard who died in the recording of this
I'm devastated I didn't witness this live
@@KB-yl2yg bruh
Here's Tom with the weather.
There are gusts of lead blowing down Sunset!
Something something Arizona Bay
Third eye will grow on everyone, I know people who like tool who’ve never even heard it
Third eye
@@Gorlami90 prying open my third eye!
Maynard's voice gives me the chills no matter how many times I listen to this version
i actually get goosebumps in my buttcrack, tool and maynards voice is the only thing that gives me bumps in the crack
@@zac2877💀
This song was the anthem to my old relationship. Woulda married him if he asked. Ended in a bloody mess. Still love him but he’s a monster. This song reminds me to never return to that again. I’m glad I’m still alive.
Glad you survived. "There Is No love in Fear"
me too doll. it's like pulling a slot machine lever. the house always wins in those relationships. xoxo hope tour healing
Fuck, I better get a ring on the love of my life before it gets to that... Genuinely appreciate your words.
Same 💚
I think this song is about killing the old version of yourself and being reborn. It’s nice that people can have their own special interpretations though
Life changing song, if you ask me
ThePukeRising J.M was For me
totally!
indeed
this song encouraged me to push toxic people out of my life c:
I think through the message that the convey Tool is definitely a band that can change your way of approaching life, Maynard has something special in the way speaks and has the natural ability to make you actually listen and really think deeply about life
Grew up a Pink Floyd fan. Now getting older a TOOL fan. These bands are so similar in their own way.
Both are amazing bands, and a testament to true music.
the fact that they both make my inebriation better .
Interesting that you make the comparison to Floyd. Pink Floyd and Tool were probably my two favorite bands in high school. Then my one friend tried getting me to listen to another band but I just ragged on him. Then he bought us tickets to see this other band live, and I left thinking to myself "this is almost a hybrid between the two". Forgive me for going into uncharted territory, but that band was Type O Negative. Give em a listen.
Yeah very stereophonic and dynamic, especially head phones or surround sound
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I fell in love with her, and I still am in love with her. Not a single day goes by where she isn’t on my mind for the majority of it. I constantly find myself thinking back on the time we spent together from beginning to end, from us driving together, to watching the sunset, to sharing music with each other, everything. Wounds are constantly being re-opened, no matter how painful it is, just as long as I get to see her in my mind again. I have sat and listened to this song at least 4 times a week, every week since it ended, as I look at the pictures I have of her while the tears just roll down my face. I’ve begun to forget what her voice sounds like, and that physically pains me. Never before in my entire life have I trusted and loved someone as much as I trust and love her. I wish and Hope for nothing more than the very best for her in her life, because she deserves it, truly. I miss you, and I love you, much more than you could ever know.
Time heals all wounds my friend. I know. Try "Terrible Lie" by NIN
All we can do in that situation is try to redirect that love you have for your into your own heart to heal. Pull your energy back into yourself. Love yourself and feel good that you are capable of loving so much that it hurts this much. That means you have a good heart.
I have felt similar the last 5 years since my ex and I parted.
I still miss her.
I think we need to feel that love, let it go and then move into our body and into the present and try to love our life in this moment.
I feel this same way about someone. I had to make a choice that ripped my heart apart, but in the end, I had to walk away from her. And I think of her every day and I still love her and I know she still loves me. We haven't seen each other in nine years, but we both miss each other dearly. She has communicated this with me, as I have her, through a few messages and letters. And that is a great comfort indeed. When she hears this song, I hope she pines for me as I do for her when I hear it. I hope you find your peace.
In 2024 I still listen to this song on a regular basis. Such a great journey
This song evokes feelings in me which are yet to be defined by psychology...
sneezo16 I've thought the same thing haha fuck yeah
most accuratte description ever
A connection to every enlightened soul who has listened to Tool as if I’m feeling the emotions and appreciation of all Tool fans and what they feel listening to Tool! Probably similar to having tantric sex whilst awakening all of your chakras instantaneously then as the ecstasy you double dropped kicks in you get a rip start as you orgasm. Probably... what he said!
OMG YES..
This song is heavily inspired by Jung, and so is most Tool songs. It has been defined such as the dichotomy between anima and animus. Seemingly you don't have the faculty, it's okay though.
This is utterly mindblowing that they performed this live. Hes easily one of the greatest male vocalists of all time. The band, Adam, Justin, Danny you guys haven't been forgotten ether. Amazing, just amazing.
The whole band is amazing, especially Maynard and Danny 🐙.
All 4 are masters of their craft truly
Started listening tool recently. This one left me crying and speechless. It is a utter beauty.
Its awesome that you have discovered this, i try to introduce as many people as I can to this band.
And don't worry, it does that to a lot of us! Hope you're well.
❤ I’ve listened for so long it’s truly my safe place all there music over the years have touched so many
Shutting your eyes and listening to this takes you into another dimension. No other music I’ve ever listened to effects my soul like tool does.
I was literally just doing that. You are so right. I just drifted somewhere for a min.
Amen!
Its sad to know that nothing will ever be as good as Tool.
*laughs in Primus*
No it's not because there is Tool...don't need anything else.
Bretton Lloyd really, they’re good but aren’t even playing the same game in the same division, in the same conference, in the same league, in the same sport, in the same country, in the same planet, in the same universe
Free living I disagree. Primus is certainly as unique as Tool and just as badass imo. Both great bands for their own unique reasons.
Ne Obliviscaris.
I was completely blown away by the bass line at 11:16 - The F/G adds so much to the climax of the song. My jaw drops every time listening to this section.
Old comment but i 100% agree. they did something similar on the record version of this song using microtonal harmonies like that during the peace of mind part.
I listen through this whole song for exactly this moment alone, every time :)
i totally agree! love seeing other people notice the little things that make me enjoy this version that much more.
Love how Justin plays these bass lines to this day whenever they do Pushit live, even if it's the album version
Thank you for commenting this!! I was looking for this exact comment because that part made me audibly gasp and was hoping I could apply something like that in my music.
Checking in to say that it's 2024, and this is still arguably the most beautiful song of ever.
This version will forever remind me of my first romantic love. It was pure, it was deep and he introduced me to Tool. Words cannot describe how I felt when he left me. This song can.
"we are gonna need your help and we need your permission"...so humble. Just Maynard things.
dude is one of a kind
^ theres always a douchebag
I reported that hateful person's comment, trying to ruin a powerful response to a powerful moment before a powerful song even begins.
He's a prophet and demigod among men.
@@ltomolo I bet you were the kid in school taking names for teacher when she was out of class
i fell in love with the studio version, the moment i heard it.
then i stumbled across salival.
truely does send shivvers down my spine.
if music is beautiful, then this is just magic.
the most beautiful, gut wrenching, blood curling peice of music i have ever had the pleasure to here and feel.
metalmisstress85
Yes
Yes
Who the fuck gave this a thumbs down? This is honestly the best song ever created.
Describing it as just a "song" doesn't even do it justice. it's a piece of art.
Probably that jerk of Jesus. You know, he has a lot of friends that madafaka
I love me some Jesus and this song, don't blame Jesus
Frank Herrera why did he bring Jesus into it? Hey, ever noticed how some Mexicans name their son Jesus? Talk about setting up a kid with lofty expectations from the get go. Gee whiz
I think it's because it implies smoking marijuana is something babes do and choke before us doing. I always liked it, even as that type of babe. Jesus is a great teacher and scapegoat. I suggest you get to know Him. He is our saviour.
Still listening in 2024. Healing me tonight. 🖤
this is the very fuckin best version of this song (and since we're on my opinion)this is one of tools greatest moments.which is a bold statement in itself
I couldn't agree with you anymore. You're spot on
I heard when they were promoting aenima they did some shows with an orchestra. A liar told me that, so I'm a tad dubious. But if it's true I'd give a testicle if someone would leak some soundboard tracks from those shows.
swank hank
Well said
In regards to symphonic tool try a bad called break of reality and their version of lateralus it will melt your mind
Couldn’t agree more!!
The way he sings "disappear" the second time in both verses.... Gives me chills every single fucking time. Voice of the gods.
This version is much better than the album version imo. More emotion and all that.
A moment of silence for those who have yet to hear this song.
I'm one of them but I'm about to not be.
Tool couldn't have done a better job with this song even if they tried
haha, "even if they tried".
Hahaha!!! Thanks Michael Olesen for the laugh, it's the funniest thing I've heard all day.
Weston McDonald thats the funniest?? Try this...an older lady was dying from cancer. She had a serious talk with her doctor about suicide. She asked her doctor what would be the least painful way to do it. The doctor hesitated but realized how grave the woman's condition was. He finally told her to shoot herself 3 inches below her left breast. Quick and painless. Well 2 days later she was in the ER with a gunshot wound to her left knee. Waaka waaka!!
Woot Chicken niicce one! how about this one: what's the difference between a woman and a pizza? - you can have pizza without funghi
but they did try.
TOOL truly is more than just music. They're an entity, a pure emotive identity. And they never stop leaving us wanting more. Thank you Maynard J. Keenan, Adam Jones, Danny Carey, and last but not least Justin Chancellor. You guys give me a reason to wake up most days. There ain't no other way.
exactly!!
Tool is not music... Its an experience... ; )
+Aaron Frantz Yes absolutely, this song is waking me up on most mornings, and the listening experience gets intertwined with the last vanishing traces of my dreams. Never gets boring, but rather gets more and more interesting on every new occasion.
Aaron Frantz Don't forget Paul!
An adventure , the ability to ascend into spiritual hierarchy TOOL
This song haunts my failed dysfunctional marriage. We loved this song as young people not knowing it's meaning
With you on that one
I feel you bro, same here. 14 years, poof done, just like that.🌀🌀 Slipping back into the gap again 🌀🌀
do something about it: you'll make it to the other side.......
hopefully i save mine before it fails
@@NarutoUziGlocki I still love you
No one sounds this good live.
Except Tool :D
@@pythonxz and Muse :3
Tool is one of the only bands I've seen live that sound AT LEAST as good as they do on recordings, sometimes better!
@@Bob-ix9gs I think Metallica were able to pull it off pretty consistently in their prime, they kinda fell off live after black album era tho :(
Maynard does! My favorite voice in music 🎶 ❤ I cannot wait to see Puscifer in person!! Same for A Perfect Circle. Why not see Tool again live then!! 😂❤
I became a casual Tool fan very early on. When I heard this version of Pushit, my mind was ripped open. I didn’t know that music could sound like this. This simply tugs at your soul. It’s beautiful
I’ll never forget 2002 at the BiLo center in Greenville SC. I was familiar with Tool, but not really a fan yet. Tomahawk with Mike Patton was opening for them, and they all came out to perform a song, I think it was the opening to reflection, it’s been a LONG time between then and now😂 As the song began, Maynard said “close your eyes, stay connected, and we’ll see you on the other side” I can’t describe the energy I suddenly felt, and the instant connection I had with the people around me. All of our vibrations matched and I knew in that moment, Tool is my band, my connection, and my solace! Spiral out my friends
wow bobby...I understand
it's the end of 2023 and still come here to find that comfortable space - Survival is my only friend
Terrified of what may come
Isn't it just perfect?
Maynard is a thoughtful man. I like hearing his insight. His lyrics provide ideas that resonate with me.
12:30 gave me the most chills I have ever gotten from any thing in my entire life!!! Holy shit was that fantastic!!!
I have to say I am in a trance from listening to this version! Somehow I always come back to the very beginning and I close my eyes and soar
You're not the only one.
The intro sounds like a cross between Reflection, Pushit, and Eon Blue Apocalypse. Awesome.
Benjamin Howe nope just right in two
Yea I hear these too. Right in two for sure @Some weirdo said slong to dog so i said you jogger
. Amazing hearing the foreshadowing of songs they hadn't created yet.
I heard a little bit of H in there too!
And now descending
They all come back to Push It.
That's most beautiful, loving, and terrifying song I've ever heard. The ending is probably the most dramatic ending of any modern day rock song. A masterpiece that gives me the chills every time I've heard for the past 25 years. Tool is the Zeppelin of the 90's and still under rated. They're still scratching the surface and I can't wait to hear what's next.
Tools made their own music though
*Led Zeppelin plagiarized and STOLE a majority of their hit songs.*
@@Techniclay I see what u did there.
Welcome to the spirit world, friends. Boy, doesn't this just take you to a whole different reality? So amazing. Bravo.
it does IF you are thinking
This song speaks to me like no other song has ever. And I am so grateful for it
Best I can put in words: I've listened to this song hundreds of times across the decades, but there's always an element of nascence in the listening while simultaneously drawing from all previous listens. Makes me cry almost every time.
Nascence, yes love that.
2024 and this song is still one of the most beautiful songs ever made. Period.
6:07 you still love me… this is the most emotionally deep moment as if he is reaching to God within himself to love himself and heal. A painful and deeply long and loving feeling. They made it from a song of frustration and confusion to one of healing and acceptance. A journey I am on and is why Tool has been the most beautiful thing for me to reach where I am. They saved my life and though they may never know that I am forever grateful to the entire band for everything they have given for me. I have strength now because of them and the loved ones in my life. I’ve found some peace of mind
What are you but my reflection,
Who am I to judge or strike you down...
God I fucking love this song.
THERE'S NO LOVE IN FEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
The bass line change up from the original at 11:18 gets me every time
It's so good!
It just elevates that climax and adds more to the guitar solo. Probably my favorite musical moment of all time.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed it as well for years.
And to this day it’s still how Justin plays it live. Really takes that section up a notch.
11:18 should be put on a T Shirt
That bass line is just amazing
I literally can't put into words how much I love TOOL.
Flawless band, seriously ever single member is world class. I have seen TOOL live more times than any other band and they are rock solid every time. Love this rendition of Push It especially.
I remember being at a friend's apartment after the bar. It's like 3am. Him, another friend and myself. We all are huge TOOL fans and we decide it would be a great idea to ya know, REALLY listen to that Salival version of Pushit. This is back in like '03, he had the huge tower speakers and of course we gave em' their all. By the end we were melting with the energy this song emits and the neighbors were pounding on the door ready to murder us haha. Thanks for the great times TOOL 🤘
Fucken awesome I was there haha lol shit I'd do with my friends
😂 thanks, that last line about your neighbors was hilarious
@@mattbilly455 We'll just say it was an urban area he lived in and Tool was definitely not the choice of music for the majority of his neighbors which only magnified their lack of appreciation for the moment 🤣
This version is insanely beautiful. Can't believe I found this stuff out just very recently, having listened to them for over 25 years now.
Truly beautiful stuff
I've listened to this version so much I even ended up memorizing everything Maynard says at the start: "We've been- We've been trying something, a little different this tour..." Shit, this definitely takes me to *the other side*
At times, I'll play this version on repeat endlessly for weeks at a time. NEVER gets old.
Same here! "We'd like to try that for you tonight, is that okay?"
will you marry me
haha same. while mowing step-grandmas lawn.
FOR SURE
greatest tool song ever recorded
This is the truth. This song represents everything that is great about Tool. Absolutely moving performance.
i still gotta go with reflection for best song, those esoteric lyrics man, the big picture stuff to go along with the big picture music
this song truly can open ones heart
Doesn’t matter what you have gone through in life, you can relate it with this song
At the time I agree but I feel they are getting more complex ads time progresses
So so emotional
So beautiful
I cant stop singing to that
I don't care if I live in Brazil and nobody understands
Então foi vc que comprou o Lateralus na Shopee?
I listened to this song daily as a 19 year old dreamer, at the beginning of my military career and then hearing it at 41, at the end of my military career….I wish I could do it all over again.
I love how the bass changes key at 11:16 and 11:22. Every time I listen to the album version I hear that in my head. Fucking amazing.
That! That is exactly when I love this recording so much. Thank you for noticing.
Same here!! Awesome
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“There’s no love in Fear” - Jesus (It’s actually possible to be a Christian and still love Tool. I agree with Maynard and many of their songs align with Christian principles/spirituality… Many of them don’t. However, I believe that God gave us Tool for good reason). Thank you God for allowing us to witness the beauty of this band.
Exactly how I feel. I just don't listen when he starts going off the deep end with too many F bombs.
VulcanKing67 I understand lol. It’s not Christ-like. But, I do literally tell evil/Satan to F off sometimes. Ironic I guess but it feels good. Yeah I could work on that area. There’s a stronghold there for sure
@@greeenpro2009 I used to swear, literally, like a sailor ( I was one) but one day I decided that was something I needed his help with and he did. I come close to slipping some time but for the most part I use clean alternatives. Good luck and God bless with your struggles. It's great to meet a fellow Christian rocker. Most importantly, remember that Christ loves you and will always be with you.
I agree with you and the others that replied. I'm a Christian and appreciate the beauty and gift of music. This band along with Rush are a collection of amazing musicians.
Truth and authenticity are saturated throughout their music. You'll find threads that align very closely with what Jesus was teaching, you'll also find personal accounts of suffering and abuse told with the same authentic vulnerability.
It's Maynard's truth, what he's lived, that's what makes it powerful, he knows himself and can drill deep.
He doesnt buy into organized religion as a mechanism to higher understanding (of yourself) and that also comes through his music.
I'm baffled. This isn't a new revelation or realization either. I just don't understand how this bands music continues to get better after every listen. This song is insane. Pushit, The most powerful spiral of all. This hands down is their best song/rendition/performance.
One of the best pieces of music ever written
This is my favorite song ever. I can’t listen to it all the time though, because it makes me cry like a baby.
My favorite song ever.
Photosynthesislove Favorite song from my favorite band
+Photosynthesislove I'm in love with this song... So many memories... So many feels :')
***** Shh, gender has nothing to do with this, just good taste.
Rage King Agreed.
+Photosynthesislove Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fuck yeah
Maynard made love to all present that day with this version. Amazingly done.
Sabrina Fojo vom
Love the comment. Aural love fest. Not necessarily touching, but feeling. Although Maynard is a self proclaimed asshole, the man has true soul speaking words and tone.
what a gift
Tool has been with me since the 90's and has never left me yet. This was real talent with real meaning and emotion put into their work. Tool forever !
sad and powerful, heard it 1000 times by now and it still gives
Probably the most fitting song for lachrymology, once again I find myself sitting and unable to sleep, crying. It's a raw song and it hits the right notes, even if the resonance hurts a bit.
My all time favorite Tool song is this version of Pushit!!! My blood rises from a slow 98.6 to a boiling hot fire through this 13 minutes... I can go out and lift a sky scraper by the end. It's a progression that no other band can do!! Can't wait to see them next month!
+Ted Souers It's my favorite as well. Love its slow build
The Reverend James Maynard Keenan took us all to church with this one. Since the day this box set dvd was released I have listened to this track and No Quarter at least once a day. I may or may not be semi-obsessed with Pushit though.
Yeah my friend had that box set
Isn't it Maynard James Keenan?
Is it fate that brings these guys together to give us this? Or does GOD BLESS US ALL!!!❤
The band applauding themselves at the end.
Tool.
It's always been said the band is clapping for the audience for having the bravery to allow themselves to be vulnerable, showing respect to the band and going on the journey with them in that moment.
I Love their sense of humor
Haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but as soon as I heard Maynard start singing, I burst into tears. Incredible.
This might be the best Maynard has ever sounded.
When I was a kid, and I listened to Tool, it felt like flying in the universe. It felt also lonely - nobody else around me listened to Tool. Now there is internet and I can just say HI here to you and you will say HI back to me. Amazing.