@@TheBlackswanwhite I dont think Fear Inoculum is perfect. And I dont love 10000 days. But Opiate, Undertow, Aenima, and Lateralus are all perfect. 100%.
Dude. Danny dropped a stick during the part where hes playing the faster part around 6:10, picked up another one, and never missed a note. Im a drummer and have played for 25 years, but this dude is on another level
Saw them in 1996 Orlando. I recall him prowling around , singing directly at one chick in the front, dressed like a clay man. Sounded better than cd, and playlist was everything
At the very beginning, that is Billy Howardel, guitarist of Perfect Circle running across the stage. He used to be a guitar tech for Tool before forming Perfect Circle with Maynard.
I live in NJ where Billy grew up. I had an English teacher in HS that was also the A/V guy. He claimed he bought Billy his first guitar. I believe him but 12 years later he started living his life as a woman. True story. I won’t name drop, but he’s also related to a MLB pitcher that played for the Tigers and the Red Sox. With a little digging you can probably figure it out. He was a pretty cool dude, he jammed Gimmie Shelter at a high school event one night and killed it…later on he became a lady? Interesting dude
Stating the obvious, but the groove at 7:10 is one of the sickest ever. Just ridiculous. Been a drummer for 25 years, and Danny’s stuff still blows me away. It’s one thing to be able to play it (mimic it really) after some practice...it’s an entirely different thing to create it in the first place and then play it with that level of precision live.
Seriously. I was 15 in 1999 when my band mates handed me this song to learn for an upcoming show. I had never listened to Tool before. I spent the next week teaching it to myself and muttering “I fucking hate you guys” under my breath the whole time, haha.
For sure bro. And no one can replicate the feel Daney has. Many people try and cover this groove but no one can come close to the feel Daney has. One of the best for sure.
6:37 that look the emotion in what he’s saying “will you? Will you now? Would you die for me? DONT YOU FUCKING LIE!!! ... Chills. 7:10 the whole crowd is singing with him you can actually hear them over Maynard... and 8:31. Kills it. The energy is just awesome. I wish I could have seen this tour.
My fave Tool song. Wish Maynard could still hit these notes live but it's a real beast of a tune to keep singing in your mid 50s. And that's why they don't anymore.
At that point as a guitarist you're like, ok I get extending it but this is getting fucking ridiculous *walks over* You see my face? End it for fuck sake. Drummers....
i heard this was a time when there was small rift, adam bein like o it gotta be 16 man, and danny vibin out, adam bein lime wtf and dc only cavin when maynard gave him the “ight bro”
he was really hard to see in most of the footage i wonder if that had anything to with it. maynard i think was very easy to see and that might play a part. although im not sure how tool fans felt about justin at the time. so i wonder if it was a respect thing
I saw that as well. But he didn't simply lose the stick. He purposely threw it over his shoulder, probably after breaking the poor twig. It's beautiful how he hits the crash, looks where his new stick is and throws the old one away all at once, and then has his new stick in place just in time for the hi-hat accent. Nothing can stop Danny, not even the end of the song.
God damn I love going back and watching live footage of this band in the Aenima days. They were entering their prime with that album. Except they are still in their prime somehow. 24 years later they are still one of if not the best live performing bands in the world.
@@PaulGaither You don't expect him to pull off another "goodbyyyyye", "suuuuuuuck" or "dead insiiiiiide" when he's in his later 50s do you? The man has a great voice; let him preserve it for as long as possible.
@@LordofDiamondsMetal - Do you think he doesn't scream at live shows? The album has taken a while for me to appreciate and I knew it would. The title track, Pneuma and 7empest are my favorite thus far. The rest are a bit... forgettable. It is their art. They can make it how they want. It just sucks not to have a good new MJK scream.
@@PaulGaitherThey don't do the songs live anymore that require that kind of range, and if they do, then they're modified. I watched a video of them doing Hooker With A Penis and Maynard had to sing the first verse and chorus an octave down.
My fiancé died a few days ago and tool is the only thing that calm the screams if only for a minute. I used to hate when people say bands save their lives but they really do in my case.
@@Iweighmorewithoutclothes-wz1ph wow what a great comment. :) I feel you in this. The tempest is what's about to come at the end of 2019 slipping into 2020, probably. The beginning of the bronze age
Assuming that that was a real question, he was the guitar tech for Tool back then. That's how Maynard met him and got into talks of forming a band. P.S. Umberto, you beat me by 10 months.
I just saw tool in cleveland a couple nights ago.the mid 90s tool is still my favorite.the first I saw them was in 1998 at ozzfest.i crowd surfed for the first time ever during eulogy when the breakdown comes at the end I got dropped on my head.AWESOME MEMORIES
Takes me back to age 18 in 1998. Seeing Tool live at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland OR with ky older Brother. They started playing eulogy and we waited for our break to rush the stage from the back row of seats and made it down to the general floor to watch the rest of the concert. Absolutely amazing performance. I’ve been a drummer since I was 13 and I’ve been listening to Danny Carey as long as I can remember, this is my favorite song of his own drums with tool.
Oh. I always thought I could hear Maynard switching notes in the recording and was pulling the trigger on a megaphone to make the opening "bap bap" notes. It would seem I was correct.
Great bootleg, Saw them for the 5th time yesterday in Pittsburgh, even better now than my first, I do miss the smaller venues but they deserve all the success! Flawless performance then and now!
I saw them live back in November for the first time and it was so amazing. I secretly wish they played this, or sober thought. Aenima is the perfect album followed by Fear Inoculum.
This is my all time favorite Tool song, I would've killed to seem them play this live during their prime in the Aenima era, unfortunately this show happened a year before I was born though lol! Just goes to show that even legendary bands like them weren't always perfect live, seems Adam and Danny had a bit of a miscommunication at the end there lmao!! Still an utterly fantastic performance though; always get chills listening to this tune
Not a miscommunication. Drummer carries on the same riff a few extra times. once he moves to the next riff, guitarist will know when to end with him. Guitarist pauses to sync back with drummer, and to pay close attention for that change to know when drummer is ready to end it. The drummer is leading that. He's going to carry on as many of those final riffs as he feels like before concluding. It's a display of talent for the drummer as it can be difficult to perfectly land those segments again and again and again in perfect timing.
Kuze Kav right, but the end guitar riff only ever plays 7 times, so Danny obviously had to fix that because he went to for too long at the end. The fact that they had to sync back up implies a miscommunication, or just a mistake or whatever you wanna call it, the point is they screwed it up lol
Wish I saw them this early would have been so epic without knowing it. Danny is such a beast. Amazing. Seen them 7 times since Aenima tour and still waiting for Maynard stage presence like this
I was lucky enough to see them play this in 2001 in Charlotte. I have seen them three times and that was the first time and the only time they have ever played it but I do catch treats here in there.
Gotta give props to that stage man up front giving all those TOOLs the last sips of his drink & respectfully escorting crowd surfing fans safely over the rail.
They opened for a close friends band & they came to the green room to introduce themselves. Bands never did that, but they did & it made them memorable before they even played a note. COC also played that gig & while I was setting up a kit , the late, great Reed Mullin walks over to me and tells me “do not miss the drummer in the opener” & he didn’t have to say another word. When somebody like Reed tells you watch somebody play, you watch them play. And luckily, I had access to watch Danny Carey play from maybe 15 feet to his right. Holy shit. That was my most memorable night in all of the years I lived in Seattle.
he should be just fine. the new stuff is even more demanding not to mention the beasts like the grudge, ticks and leeches on lateralus and vicarious, jamib, the pot, 10000 days....i mean iw as trying to pick just a few but they're all demanding ....he can defintely still do it.
If you've never watched the BLINDMELON INTIMATE&INTERACTIVE live set you're truly doing yourself a disservice...a spiritual experience that is as tight as any who will ever do it..all time great performance. Highly recommend! what I'd give to see Aenima, Lateralus and Mer De Noms(APC) performed live start to finish. Invincible is sneaking its way into my top TOOL song of all time..much like Meshuggah, who've also been doing it 25+ years...certain bands just have that authenticity in their sound, a sound only the top tier musicians can construct...how many bands just those 2 groups alone have influenced is incredible..Carey and Haake are one in the same...meaning they're in a league ALL THEIR OWN and they put the stamp on the authenticity that is Tool & Meshuggah and their once in a generation sound. I'll say again, I'd go watch the BLINDMELON INTIMATE&INTERACTIVE set asap! All I'm saying lol ✌
Older music can be really nerdy and dated. My generation will NEVER have to worry about that. Gen X has the most intense gangster ish ever made. Boomers would never come up with this stuff and millennials and Z are afraid of it. Epic band.
It must have been a bit hard to wait so long over years between albums, from Tool. Imagine how lucky a person feels to have only recently got into their music. All of it, available NOW.
96-Lateralus tours, best shows ever, Maynard actually could scream and hit those high F# notes!!! Seen em 10 + times, except the 2019-2020, when tickets were 240$ for the cheapest seats and only played for an hour and a half, and Maynard used the megaphone for screams that he no longer does. Definitely the best years and am glad to see them in 98 in New Orleans when he came out w the Melvin's and as Reverend Maynard, and stripped down to be the androgyny , he had that Green Sigil that he sang in front of, still supporting this album. Each show was on a Sunday!!! Melvin's opening up, and doing "Push It" the alternative version!!!
Aenima is a perfect album
Kevin Long I would call it their best.
Who doesn’t wear a Tool shirt!!
which one isnt?
Metaphor
@@TheBlackswanwhite I dont think Fear Inoculum is perfect. And I dont love 10000 days. But Opiate, Undertow, Aenima, and Lateralus are all perfect. 100%.
Dude. Danny dropped a stick during the part where hes playing the faster part around 6:10, picked up another one, and never missed a note.
Im a drummer and have played for 25 years, but this dude is on another level
You can't even hear it
You spelled god wrong LOL
he threw it away on purpose
@@billmint8122 but it was very quick and profeccionally))
Good catch holy shit Danny Carey is him for sure.
Ah Maynard..pale, bald, and center stage with lights on him...good ol days 🤘🏻🤐🔧
When I saw them 4 and a half months after this video (March 1st 1997) he was also painted blue with yellow spots !!
Saw them in 1996 Orlando. I recall him prowling around , singing directly at one chick in the front, dressed like a clay man. Sounded better than cd, and playlist was everything
John Bailey oh maybe he was blue when I saw him too. I was severely intoxicated but to me he looked like a clay man type of thing
@@Diosys he sucks in the shadow. Hiding in the dark behind the real master who makes it all happen... Danny
@@johnbailey8755 I saw this tour in Fitchburg, MA...he was painted blue with orange dots down his spine and in a diaper.
At the very beginning, that is Billy Howardel, guitarist of Perfect Circle running across the stage. He used to be a guitar tech for Tool before forming Perfect Circle with Maynard.
I live in NJ where Billy grew up. I had an English teacher in HS that was also the A/V guy. He claimed he bought Billy his first guitar. I believe him but 12 years later he started living his life as a woman. True story.
I won’t name drop, but he’s also related to a MLB pitcher that played for the Tigers and the Red Sox. With a little digging you can probably figure it out.
He was a pretty cool dude, he jammed Gimmie Shelter at a high school event one night and killed it…later on he became a lady? Interesting dude
@@Vulcan650Vampire What wrong living as a woman?
Stating the obvious, but the groove at 7:10 is one of the sickest ever. Just ridiculous. Been a drummer for 25 years, and Danny’s stuff still blows me away. It’s one thing to be able to play it (mimic it really) after some practice...it’s an entirely different thing to create it in the first place and then play it with that level of precision live.
Right? So efficient and punching at the same time. Top 5 drummers
Agreed. Such a badass polyrhythm. I've been playing for right around the same time as you and I still can't hold that rhythm for very long.
Seriously. I was 15 in 1999 when my band mates handed me this song to learn for an upcoming show. I had never listened to Tool before. I spent the next week teaching it to myself and muttering “I fucking hate you guys” under my breath the whole time, haha.
For sure bro. And no one can replicate the feel Daney has. Many people try and cover this groove but no one can come close to the feel Daney has. One of the best for sure.
Maynard sounds just like the album, great performance
When I saw a perfect circle yrs ago.. probably the best show ever?!
Tool live in the 90s was 1 of the best shows ever...30yrs later...tool, puscifer and PC fan
God that scream took me to another dimension. Greatest band of all time.
Crazy isn't it? Possessive. Consuming. Eye gougingly orgasmic.... You know, just like the next song, and the next song, and the next...
His greatest live scream ever captured imo
6:37 that look the emotion in what he’s saying “will you? Will you now? Would you die for me? DONT YOU FUCKING LIE!!! ... Chills. 7:10 the whole crowd is singing with him you can actually hear them over Maynard... and 8:31. Kills it. The energy is just awesome. I wish I could have seen this tour.
He’s asking a total stranger in the crowd in all sincerity if they would die for him
It was awesome to be there back in Tool's angrier days.
I saw it. It was as awesome as you imagine it was.
thanks for the caption subtitles
I wish you could've seen it too. I really do.
My fave Tool song. Wish Maynard could still hit these notes live but it's a real beast of a tune to keep singing in your mid 50s. And that's why they don't anymore.
It's disappointing they don't .
Disappointing? 55 fucking years
Maynard said he can hit the notes comfortably if just screaming or just singing, but can’t do both in one song anymore. (Just about every bloody song)
@@MrZZsharka Just doing that shit nightly on tour city after city adds up very fast
So glad I came across this historical document. Chills.
Miss G why tf are you under every tool video on yt
@@goaontop If you see me, you're there too. Right? Right.
God bless this person who recorded this
Thanks
@@maximummatt73 L.Ron Hubbard bless you man
9:03 adam sees danny is not stop playing and approching and jamming together. gotta love these guys man
At that point as a guitarist you're like, ok I get extending it but this is getting fucking ridiculous *walks over* You see my face? End it for fuck sake. Drummers....
Maybe this is where the idea came from to extend the ending that happened at so many other shows
@@mtpstv94 guitarist Hahaha the most stupid musicians
Lol on like the 14th or 15th quad, Adam's like, "wait where in the song are we?"
i heard this was a time when there was small rift, adam
bein like o it gotta be 16 man, and danny vibin out, adam
bein lime wtf and dc only cavin when maynard gave him the “ight bro”
God this is so spot on to the recording. Never knew the little beep sounds were Maynard’s voice through the megaphone.
I've seen TOOL twice, and they never played Eulogy. I saw a tribute band do it and THAT's when I was like: oh, it's a megaphone.
I wish whoever filmed this showed more respect to Justin
Aggravating. He is entertaining as hell and even now gets glossed over for a shadow...
Alec Corallino he was new then
he was really hard to see in most of the footage i wonder if that had anything to with it. maynard i think was very easy to see and that might play a part. although im not sure how tool fans felt about justin at the time. so i wonder if it was a respect thing
i was there, front row! was justins first show with the band. failure opened. billy was the guitar tech. amazing night!
This is not Justin's 1st show with the band,check out 12/31/95 show
@Michael Carnevale saw em in san Antonio...fuckin awesome
Justin’s first show! Guitar tech Billy. That’s pretty badass!!!
I love his 'back in the day' stage presence.
How's wonderland?
A short and skinny molested mess
1. 6:10 - Danny loses a stick. 2. 7:09 - That polyrhythm is fast as hell. 3. 9:09 - Loved the extended outro and drum fill at the end.
I saw that as well. But he didn't simply lose the stick. He purposely threw it over his shoulder, probably after breaking the poor twig. It's beautiful how he hits the crash, looks where his new stick is and throws the old one away all at once, and then has his new stick in place just in time for the hi-hat accent. Nothing can stop Danny, not even the end of the song.
I think that he broke the stick and kindly replaced it with a new one... the perils of brutalizing your drum kit...
That goodbye at 8:31 though....
@@TheGroundedCoffee yea that was fucking crazy
He threw the stick and replaced it. Like a fucking boss
God damn I love going back and watching live footage of this band in the Aenima days. They were entering their prime with that album. Except they are still in their prime somehow. 24 years later they are still one of if not the best live performing bands in the world.
I always see myself coming back here for Carey’s insane polyrhythm!
I don't know what planet Maynard came from but I'm glad he's here
Him and Jens from Meshuggah!
My all time Fav Band ...one of the most artistic band in every way! ❤
Wow he was the inspiration for the Engineers in Prometheus!
Bruh.. What if he IS one of the engineers from Prometheus....
👁️👄👁️
God wears a tool tshirt
p h merch ain’t cheap tho so idk?!
God is shirtless with a tool hat prob
@@sethmurrin5273 😂😂
@@MaynardsSpaceship with an UNDERTOW sticker on bottom of his sandles
Awesome comment!!!
6:59 Maynard: 'Yo where'd all my hair go!?'
Lmao fuck man good one
APerfectCircle has it
i love that maynard just looks into nothingness.
Someone Somewhere badass right
I like your name lol
Me too
Mines the angel of war
Totaly bad ass!
This is actually unbelievable. Never heard such a perfect live performance before. This is off the fucking hook!
8:31 Just... Wow.
And not one scream in the whole new album.
Paul Gaither yeah cause stuff like that blew out his vocal chords
@@PaulGaither You don't expect him to pull off another "goodbyyyyye", "suuuuuuuck" or "dead insiiiiiide" when he's in his later 50s do you? The man has a great voice; let him preserve it for as long as possible.
@@LordofDiamondsMetal - Do you think he doesn't scream at live shows?
The album has taken a while for me to appreciate and I knew it would. The title track, Pneuma and 7empest are my favorite thus far. The rest are a bit... forgettable.
It is their art. They can make it how they want. It just sucks not to have a good new MJK scream.
@@PaulGaitherThey don't do the songs live anymore that require that kind of range, and if they do, then they're modified. I watched a video of them doing Hooker With A Penis and Maynard had to sing the first verse and chorus an octave down.
i really don't see how it gets much better than that. they've been top tier for 3 decades now easily.
... whoever gave this a thumbs down meet me at the santa monica pier this friday at 6:00 pm ... time to throw down bruh ...
Lol ...... Ikr. Haters prob
Meet you for a drink instead. Except I'm 3000 mi south east of you. Cheers! Ill have a rum runner. What's not to love?
r/iamverybadass material
he's not wrong tho
So what happened did you meet the person
7:09 my favorite part of this song
That part truly does stand out against all their other songs. I remember being in the car and just thinking “fuck me why do they have such bangers?”
My fiancé died a few days ago and tool is the only thing that calm the screams if only for a minute. I used to hate when people say bands save their lives but they really do in my case.
They are from outta this world
Maynard looking like lateralus cover, and we love him for it, yet his voice is something words cannot describe
Yep
6:50 you can see the demon or alien entity possessing Maynard
Fucking weird man
It’s his AT field
It's called showmanship.
It's his "shadow" stretching up and over him
@@Iweighmorewithoutclothes-wz1ph wow what a great comment. :) I feel you in this. The tempest is what's about to come at the end of 2019 slipping into 2020, probably. The beginning of the bronze age
a 5:20 there's Billy Howedel :D
Umberto Uguccioni what’s he doing lol
Assuming that that was a real question, he was the guitar tech for Tool back then. That's how Maynard met him and got into talks of forming a band.
P.S. Umberto, you beat me by 10 months.
i thought that was him! Was hoping to find out in the comments. Still bald as hell all the way back then.
I just saw tool in cleveland a couple nights ago.the mid 90s tool is still my favorite.the first I saw them was in 1998 at ozzfest.i crowd surfed for the first time ever during eulogy when the breakdown comes at the end I got dropped on my head.AWESOME MEMORIES
Takes me back to age 18 in 1998. Seeing Tool live at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland OR with ky older Brother. They started playing eulogy and we waited for our break to rush the stage from the back row of seats and made it down to the general floor to watch the rest of the concert. Absolutely amazing performance. I’ve been a drummer since I was 13 and I’ve been listening to Danny Carey as long as I can remember, this is my favorite song of his own drums with tool.
They're literally perfect!
Oh.
I always thought I could hear Maynard switching notes in the recording and was pulling the trigger on a megaphone to make the opening "bap bap" notes. It would seem I was correct.
I always thought it was a kazoo
Dave always thought it was Adam using a talk box
And yet I still ca t find a megaphone that does this...
Maynard was and will always be the most beautiful.
How do you produce vocals like that in a live setting? This is just amazing intonation
This hits a level inside my soul that's unattainable in my daily existence.
Great bootleg, Saw them for the 5th time yesterday in Pittsburgh, even better now than my first, I do miss the smaller venues but they deserve all the success! Flawless performance then and now!
Man. Life just doesnt make sense
Until..,....
I listen to Tool
Then...
Its on
My love for Tool spans for YEARS. I’m 52 with a 12 yr old daughter who loves this amazing band as I do. No band in my opinion can match the Tool.
This will always be one of my favorite songs of all time!
Man i listened too this album so much when it came out and still do just crazy how maynards vocals are so on point and exactly like the album version!
I wonder if that security guard likes the music
Lol true
@Roland Pierce Care to elaborate?
Miss G we must just watch all the same tool videos because holy shit do you get around lol
@@MaynardsSpaceship hes implying that the guy is black so he doesnt like rock music
@@ryancampbell5039 Wow. Fuck that guy.
6:30, wow man his expressions make this part of the song.
I saw them live back in November for the first time and it was so amazing. I secretly wish they played this, or sober thought. Aenima is the perfect album followed by Fear Inoculum.
Any Tool album is the one, depending on the weather
@@DeltaKTLearn 2 swim
Sounds absolutely awesome. Adam definitely needs the VH4 for that huge low end from the album but still sounds awesome
I know I’ve thanked you so many times for posting and Tool so many times for not taking this down.
No words. except..
Much ❤️✨💡
There should be a AMA Maynard stared at me for an entire song.
What was it like having a god awkwardly stare are you and flail angrily for 9 minutes?
I was at their show in Chicago on this tour. Had a hoodie with the graphic from the album until a girl stole it at a party
His voice sounds amazing here
This is my all time favorite Tool song, I would've killed to seem them play this live during their prime in the Aenima era, unfortunately this show happened a year before I was born though lol! Just goes to show that even legendary bands like them weren't always perfect live, seems Adam and Danny had a bit of a miscommunication at the end there lmao!! Still an utterly fantastic performance though; always get chills listening to this tune
Not a miscommunication. Drummer carries on the same riff a few extra times. once he moves to the next riff, guitarist will know when to end with him.
Guitarist pauses to sync back with drummer, and to pay close attention for that change to know when drummer is ready to end it.
The drummer is leading that. He's going to carry on as many of those final riffs as he feels like before concluding.
It's a display of talent for the drummer as it can be difficult to perfectly land those segments again and again and again in perfect timing.
Kuze Kav right, but the end guitar riff only ever plays 7 times, so Danny obviously had to fix that because he went to for too long at the end. The fact that they had to sync back up implies a miscommunication, or just a mistake or whatever you wanna call it, the point is they screwed it up lol
Wish I saw them this early would have been so epic without knowing it. Danny is such a beast. Amazing. Seen them 7 times since Aenima tour and still waiting for Maynard stage presence like this
He's such an introvert. I don't think it's gonna happen UNLESS they ever play a "last show" which would destroy the world so we'll see.
i love how tool songs are always about some kind of change in the mind or butt stuff.
Amazing performance. TOOL will always be among the greatest to ever do it.
I was at this show😊
Did anyone else notice the Demon spectre that revealed itself from 6:50 - 6:58? Fucking badass!😈
Best pearl jam song. Just saw them play this on this part Sunday in fenway 9-15-24.. amazing
I was lucky enough to see them play this in 2001 in Charlotte. I have seen them three times and that was the first time and the only time they have ever played it but I do catch treats here in there.
This is one of those bands that ...they make it so so damn easy...huge incredible....perfect ..and it's live!!!!
Maynard's vocals are so damn amazing here. I mean they always are, but this is insane like even better than the album.
Gotta give props to that stage man up front giving all those TOOLs the last sips of his drink & respectfully escorting crowd surfing fans safely over the rail.
I love how Danny fucks up the end of the song and Adam turns around and stares at him still he ends it😭
This is exactly how I always remember Tool.
Simply the best. We’re all so lucky
1996 University of Central Florida first time I saw Tool live. It was fucking amazing! Fuck yeah 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Best band ever, and possibly the best song ever written.
They opened for a close friends band & they came to the green room to introduce themselves.
Bands never did that, but they did & it made them memorable before they even played a note.
COC also played that gig & while I was setting up a kit , the late, great Reed Mullin walks over to me and tells me “do not miss the drummer in the opener” & he didn’t have to say another word.
When somebody like Reed tells you watch somebody play, you watch them play.
And luckily, I had access to watch Danny Carey play from maybe 15 feet to his right.
Holy shit.
That was my most memorable night in all of the years I lived in Seattle.
I wanna see them play this live...I know that's a huge task on his voice now but he nailed "Part of me" on Tues in KC so I still believe....
Kitsune that KC show they were all LIT!
@@holyshit1916 Yep, best show of theirs I've seen since my first in 2001 or 2002
he should be just fine. the new stuff is even more demanding not to mention the beasts like the grudge, ticks and leeches on lateralus and vicarious, jamib, the pot, 10000 days....i mean iw as trying to pick just a few but they're all demanding ....he can defintely still do it.
Fucking amazing I been listening since early 90s and it still gives me goosbumps
fucking incredible band
Tool is so underrated when it comes to all time music in general
Pure art. Love the way Tool decorates time. They're PERFECT live. HOly crap.
These guys are fucking amazing and such damn
Talented artists TOOL for life
If you've never watched the BLINDMELON INTIMATE&INTERACTIVE live set you're truly doing yourself a disservice...a spiritual experience that is as tight as any who will ever do it..all time great performance. Highly recommend! what I'd give to see Aenima, Lateralus and Mer De Noms(APC) performed live start to finish. Invincible is sneaking its way into my top TOOL song of all time..much like Meshuggah, who've also been doing it 25+ years...certain bands just have that authenticity in their sound, a sound only the top tier musicians can construct...how many bands just those 2 groups alone have influenced is incredible..Carey and Haake are one in the same...meaning they're in a league ALL THEIR OWN and they put the stamp on the authenticity that is Tool & Meshuggah and their once in a generation sound. I'll say again, I'd go watch the BLINDMELON INTIMATE&INTERACTIVE set asap! All I'm saying lol ✌
Tool May 10th Hampton Virginia can't wait
This is their best song change my mind
the pot? i could go on
@@kurtistaylor9877 the pot is nowhere near on this level. The Pot is tool radio
Invincible
Califas, thank you so much for this gem...
My cat loves this song!!!
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Your cat kicks ass
Take your cat to a tool concert
I know, I'm 9 years late to the party. THANK you for the post! Super EPIC!
Danny Carey's spirit projection at about 7:00...
Older music can be really nerdy and dated. My generation will NEVER have to worry about that. Gen X has the most intense gangster ish ever made. Boomers would never come up with this stuff and millennials and Z are afraid of it. Epic band.
It must have been a bit hard to wait so long over years between albums, from Tool. Imagine how lucky a person feels to have only recently got into their music. All of it, available NOW.
It was incredibly hard. I first heard this in 1996 at 15 and had to wait till i was a grown man until i heard schism.
One of the Best Boots ever Made!!
I must agree. The stinkfist recording is also very very nicely done.
Goosebumps head to toe
I was a day old!
I LOVE TOOL!
96-Lateralus tours, best shows ever, Maynard actually could scream and hit those high F# notes!!! Seen em 10 + times, except the 2019-2020, when tickets were 240$ for the cheapest seats and only played for an hour and a half, and Maynard used the megaphone for screams that he no longer does. Definitely the best years and am glad to see them in 98 in New Orleans when he came out w the Melvin's and as Reverend Maynard, and stripped down to be the androgyny , he had that Green Sigil that he sang in front of, still supporting this album. Each show was on a Sunday!!! Melvin's opening up, and doing "Push It" the alternative version!!!
For anyone that couldn't realize, the melody in the intro, is Maynard actually singing into the microphone
Magic band ❤️
A great year to see these guys
Great video brother, hello from Brazil.
Absolutamente fantásticos, cuanto talento !!
I have virtually the same guitar rig, 77 Les Paul and a Marshall JMP. Just realized that. I’m gonna have to learn this song
that extended outro is just amazing
For any band to B great..they must have an amazing drummer!...wow!