thoroughly impressed with Maynards voice in 2014. I thought his voice was gone and steadily declining (ie. see 2009 shows) but this the show i saw in Eugene this year was amazing. Maynard still can belt it out
I think this is exactly the type of song that MJK can still sing just fine- the more melodic, less aggressive, type of songs like H. or Descending. The ones he struggles with now tend to be the heavier/more aggressive songs like Parabola, the Grudge, etc. I'm guessing this is part of the reasons why they're not playing 7empest live.
@@enaidealukal9203 I went into last week's gig in Amsterdam expecting to be disappointed by his voice, judging by the apparent decline in live recordings. It was my first time seeing them live in person. I was VERY pleasantly surprised how clean his voice was - even nailing more agressive parts in The Grudge and some other songs. Probably the best he's been since the late 90s/early 2000s!
I think Maynard sings heavenly, it's the pathos that counts, he never lost it 'cuz he's genuine and the lyrics came from his deepest parts.... I mean it's not like manson come on!!!
That band...It's like every song is a journey with all kinds of plot twists. Their musicianship, his voice and emotion, everything is so beautiful, even with complicated polyrhythms, everything just makes sense. I'm listening Fear Inoculum constantly for the past 2-3 weeks, and nothing else. And I'm in seventh heaven. Thank you guys for being here, for creating all this magnificent music and sharing it with us.
Hearing Tool is like an understanding what would Pink Floyd become if they only managed to continue create during the mid and late nineties and early 00's.
@@CookieTGX but its not entirely accurate. Floyd's writing style, even at its darkest and heaviest, doesn't come close to the space tool occupies. I don't think they would have ever gone this metal and distorted, though that would have been a cool sound
@@ileutur6863 The similarity to me between both bands is how some of their songs take you on a journey. Re-discovering Tool while high & listening to Lateralus was a trip.
@@timothyreff6750 Life is too short to endure that which makes you miserable. Go after what gives you joy. Sometimes that means going after it alone. Good luck buddy.
why's everyone talking about his voice? it's more that he has reinvented what he sings but not really for the better. listen to dylan and what he does time and time again musically when he sings live, astonishing and so good
Amazing performance and upload. Thank you. Would be a dream if I ever get to see them play any of the deeper cuts like this one from Ænima on the European Fear Inoculum tour. Fingers crossed and hoping they change up the set list a bit in the age of UA-cam.
Anyone know why Maynard doesn’t sing the lines before “remember I’ll always love you…” is it a vicarious thing or are those words he doesn’t sing? Maybe it’s just so he can nail the ending part? Still an amazing performance
Listening to this is weird and amazing, the instrumentation is perfect all the way through but Maynard shows his age while still hitting most if the notes, the emotion is there completely and I almost sense that he’s angry that he can’t sing like he could 20 years ago. It makes me nervous and thankful and sweaty whenever I listen to this. In short, amazing performance
Anyone know why Maynard didnt sing the entirety of the last part? I've watched them do Pushit live at a few of their 2014 shows and was at the Cedar Park, TX show and they are all the same. "Staring down the hole again/hands are on my back again..." He skips the full verse and only finishes with "remember I'll always love you/even as I claw your fucking throat away..." I thought he messed up at the show I was at but then I saw him do the same things at the other shows...wonder if there is a reason.
Well, at first I thought instrumental ly they were dragging it out, like a big finale or something, but in my opinion I think Maynard just missed his timing, then said fuck it, I'll catch my breath and start when I want. With his age, experience, and status; bossman can do such things.
Or....maybe, since Aenima is all about change, maybe he's not terrified anymore. He's aged, learned, evolved as we all do, and he's not comfortable with a couple of those lines. Some artists keep a distance between the art and themselves, others not so much.
@@Disss135 no disrespect to him but you can tell it’s hard for him to get the song out especially during the high pitch moments and they change the lyrics. It’s not a terrible thing everyone gets old but his age really shows in this song.
@@cineman7936 ya but it's still great because he just changed up that part of the song that is too hard to play live so he can nail it which honestly isn't a big deal. Dude is in his 50s and he still sounds better than any band today!
What a great performance and recording! Not a big fan of the way MJK has changed up the chorus here though, love this song just how it is without changing it (well, not counting Salival alternate Pushit but that's almost a completely different song all on its own)
it hurts to hear him try to hit those notes like he used to, but his voice has evolved into a different animal. we all need to accept that he isn’t the flailing crazy man that can belt out a G5 anymore.
Well in this case it's "Staring down the hole again, hands around my back again. Survival is my only friend, terrified of what may come." Before it moves onto the whole "Remember I'll always love you..."
Yeah, not familiar with that term either. But I love how his voice does than vibrato in the "terrified of what may co-uh-uhme"part in the other versions, studio or other live performances.
the only song on aenima i don't like. still tool is one of the best things i've ever discovered in life, right up there with star wars and going to the gym. the version on salival is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better, and is more of a justin song. this version, if i recall correctly, was written with paul. but both versions have some of the best maynard vocals of all time
Maynard's pipes were little off, he's getting old. :( Not easy coming to terms with, being one of my favorite vocalists. Still at his worse, not saying he is; he's greater than most at their best.
I love how Justin is always the only one to headbang
Been my favorite band since I was 16, I'm 40 now.
Same! Hahaha
The EQ'ing is so excellent. I can distinctly hear all four perfectly. Bravo.
Maynard showing he still has what it takes. That ending is brutal, but he nailed it almost like it still was '96.
This is beyond awesome! I love all TOOL songs but this is my absolute favorite!
thoroughly impressed with Maynards voice in 2014. I thought his voice was gone and steadily declining (ie. see 2009 shows) but this the show i saw in Eugene this year was amazing. Maynard still can belt it out
there seems to be a general consensus that Maynard's voice is steadily declining but it's pretty much been like this since Mer de Noms
+Kit Palmer still sounds good . Not as good as the Aenima era but I'll take tool over no tool any day. Tool time!
I think this is exactly the type of song that MJK can still sing just fine- the more melodic, less aggressive, type of songs like H. or Descending. The ones he struggles with now tend to be the heavier/more aggressive songs like Parabola, the Grudge, etc. I'm guessing this is part of the reasons why they're not playing 7empest live.
@@enaidealukal9203 I went into last week's gig in Amsterdam expecting to be disappointed by his voice, judging by the apparent decline in live recordings. It was my first time seeing them live in person. I was VERY pleasantly surprised how clean his voice was - even nailing more agressive parts in The Grudge and some other songs. Probably the best he's been since the late 90s/early 2000s!
I just saw tool live last month and Maynard sounds really good he seems to have found a happy medium between aggressive and mellow vocals
Holy crap they sound good in this! I was going to mention how great Maynard sounded but they all sound incredible!.
I love when I can hear Justin's buzz rendered in detail like this.
I think Maynard sings heavenly, it's the pathos that counts, he never lost it 'cuz he's genuine and the lyrics came from his deepest parts.... I mean it's not like manson come on!!!
Seriously impressed with the recording. One of the best live recordings of Tool I've heard.
God I hope they bring this back one day.
They did in 2022!
Wow!! Sound Quality is Amazing... Spiral Out.
I remember seeing this song on this tour and loving how Jimmy cut the pushits in half. The ‘peace of mind’ on this is so amazing.
Sometimes I think this version is better than the original
Bryan Dowlyn this, the salival, and the original have their own flavors.
Just a bit too fast
Insanely nice performance holy shit
esta canción me pone los pelos de punta, no puedo explicarlo.. me transporta, transciende.... conecta.
Such a brilliant song. One of my all time favorites.
That band...It's like every song is a journey with all kinds of plot twists. Their musicianship, his voice and emotion, everything is so beautiful, even with complicated polyrhythms, everything just makes sense. I'm listening Fear Inoculum constantly for the past 2-3 weeks, and nothing else. And I'm in seventh heaven. Thank you guys for being here, for creating all this magnificent music and sharing it with us.
Absolutely Wonderful ...💯💯💯💯
Eyes fill with tears. Anyone else?
Beautiful performance. Thanks for the upload!
Hearing Tool is like an understanding what would Pink Floyd become if they only managed to continue create during the mid and late nineties and early 00's.
I can understand where you are coming from there.
@@CookieTGX but its not entirely accurate. Floyd's writing style, even at its darkest and heaviest, doesn't come close to the space tool occupies. I don't think they would have ever gone this metal and distorted, though that would have been a cool sound
@@ileutur6863 The similarity to me between both bands is how some of their songs take you on a journey. Re-discovering Tool while high & listening to Lateralus was a trip.
Metal psicodélico
This is my favorite version of this song the way Maynard sang it. Kind of rare version
What an excellent performance.
Saw tool in lollapalooza in ‘99, played every aenima song
He did a really good job with this song honestly
Yeah... Danny is great.
Amazing performance, the whole band nailed it!
Quality upload mate
I will forever remember how he tackled and rode a dude who came on stage during this song in '97.
Yep. One of the greatest m ill moments in Rock history!
Such a surreal moment lol!
I saw the gap again today...
MyCatFooed this is a perfect microcosm of my last relationship. 🙁
@@timothyreff6750 Life is too short to endure that which makes you miserable. Go after what gives you joy. Sometimes that means going after it alone. Good luck buddy.
The Bass...SO FUCKING GOOD
Hey Archive, could you maybe do a video where you compare Maynard's voice and how it changed over the years of this song on the 8:20 - 8:45 part
Masterpiece, love Maynard’s vocals on this performance. Going through some stuff right now and this song is just the therapy I need.
Tool é a melhor banda de metal do momento
why's everyone talking about his voice? it's more that he has reinvented what he sings but not really for the better. listen to dylan and what he does time and time again musically when he sings live, astonishing and so good
HoLEE shit that gave me goosebumps! Forking love this band so much!!
Damn, the "as i claw your fucking throat away" part gave me goosebumps
Incredible
HOLYY SHITT DUDE
3:38 - 4:01 drum part sounds like it would be a lot of fun to play
Absolutely 1 of my favorite songs! "I will (CHOKE),until I swallow"LOL
"I will choke until I swallow"
miltonbra I know the lyrics,I attached it to an email.LOL
Michael Thomas I will resist until I finally give in.
Eric Bradford lololol
Amazing performance and upload. Thank you. Would be a dream if I ever get to see them play any of the deeper cuts like this one from Ænima on the European Fear Inoculum tour. Fingers crossed and hoping they change up the set list a bit in the age of UA-cam.
Anyone know why Maynard doesn’t sing the lines before “remember I’ll always love you…” is it a vicarious thing or are those words he doesn’t sing? Maybe it’s just so he can nail the ending part? Still an amazing performance
I love tool band
THAT BASS DROP AT 7:29 GETTING ME HEATED
Nice pic.
Nic pic Jorge
Nice pic Andy
cracking up at justin doing the head-bobbing and jerking at around ~9:15 or so
Nice pic osama
Listening to this is weird and amazing, the instrumentation is perfect all the way through but Maynard shows his age while still hitting most if the notes, the emotion is there completely and I almost sense that he’s angry that he can’t sing like he could 20 years ago. It makes me nervous and thankful and sweaty whenever I listen to this. In short, amazing performance
MORNING MY SWEETS! MAY YOUR SMOKE BE SMOOTH AND YOUR BREW BE COLD!
This was perfect
🤠
Anyone know why Maynard didnt sing the entirety of the last part? I've watched them do Pushit live at a few of their 2014 shows and was at the Cedar Park, TX show and they are all the same. "Staring down the hole again/hands are on my back again..." He skips the full verse and only finishes with "remember I'll always love you/even as I claw your fucking throat away..."
I thought he messed up at the show I was at but then I saw him do the same things at the other shows...wonder if there is a reason.
My guess is if he pushed his vocals like that for too long his voice would crack or it would do damage.
Well, at first I thought instrumental ly they were dragging it out, like a big finale or something, but in my opinion I think Maynard just missed his timing, then said fuck it, I'll catch my breath and start when I want. With his age, experience, and status; bossman can do such things.
Or....maybe, since Aenima is all about change, maybe he's not terrified anymore. He's aged, learned, evolved as we all do, and he's not comfortable with a couple of those lines. Some artists keep a distance between the art and themselves, others not so much.
This song was great Maynard’s voice was a little off but still good and he redeems himself in the new album with a dark new take
What the fuck are you talking about? Maynard sounded incredible.
@@Disss135 no disrespect to him but you can tell it’s hard for him to get the song out especially during the high pitch moments and they change the lyrics. It’s not a terrible thing everyone gets old but his age really shows in this song.
@@cineman7936 ya but it's still great because he just changed up that part of the song that is too hard to play live so he can nail it which honestly isn't a big deal. Dude is in his 50s and he still sounds better than any band today!
No better guitar fill than starting at 5.38.
What a great performance and recording! Not a big fan of the way MJK has changed up the chorus here though, love this song just how it is without changing it (well, not counting Salival alternate Pushit but that's almost a completely different song all on its own)
Hands are on my back again; survival is my only friend... where did that verse go?
it hurts to hear him try to hit those notes like he used to, but his voice has evolved into a different animal. we all need to accept that he isn’t the flailing crazy man that can belt out a G5 anymore.
LETS end the debate, he says "claw your fucking throat away", it's clear as day here
Very clean audio. Did you clean it up?
Little disappointed he left out the penultimate stanza, but a great performance nonetheless
Metallicaman971 What is the penultimate stanza? Just curious
Well in this case it's "Staring down the hole again, hands around my back again. Survival is my only friend, terrified of what may come." Before it moves onto the whole "Remember I'll always love you..."
Yeah, not familiar with that term either. But I love how his voice does than vibrato in the "terrified of what may co-uh-uhme"part in the other versions, studio or other live performances.
@@sixfootcorpse Stanza is terminology from poetry.
They should do the Salival version. But Awesome anyway.
@6:32 the mushrooms kick in
Let's get honest, it's not your first time here
7:49 what happened Adam?
A fan should rush the stage every time they played this.
2:30
Sounds like "Drummaster Bad Ass Danny Carey and the rest of Tool" I still pushing me whit the studio version :( nothing better than that!
how does maynard sound BETTER now 🤯🤯 they all do!
I wonder why he uses that vocal effect that throws his voice slightly off pitch.
Because they used in the real song,!
the only song on aenima i don't like. still tool is one of the best things i've ever discovered in life, right up there with star wars and going to the gym. the version on salival is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better, and is more of a justin song. this version, if i recall correctly, was written with paul. but both versions have some of the best maynard vocals of all time
kinda sounded like they were in a hurry to just finish the song towards the end.
you can hear his voice go out for a second when he says "I'll claw your fucking throat away"...That's probably why.
I feel like this is one of those songs he couldn’t sing anymore but he tried to hold on to it before deciding
feel like he forgot some of his lyrics at the end
it was for the viewers
Maynard's pipes were little off, he's getting old. :( Not easy coming to terms with, being one of my favorite vocalists. Still at his worse, not saying he is; he's greater than most at their best.
8:18
Adam: Hopefully this idiot Maynard gets it right because this part is hard. He is not going to make a fool of us.
Maynard: I'm going to show off.
Duérmete otro rato sirius
@@jacobopena6877 Nmms va un año de este comentario
Poor Maynard just can't sing like he used to don't get me wrong still a great vocalist but just can't do some of things he used to be able to do
+Dawson Nichols he's an old man at this point lol
You're wrong. This is the best version. Listen better.