Hosea Matthews for me what determines how good a group of musicians is is not how complex their form of making music is but instead its how they express the emotion that they are going for
"Repugnant is a Creature who would squander the ability To lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here" My favorite lyric of any song ever.
Definitely brilliant, but neither are anywhere near the most complex. A big thing they both have done brilliantly is tread the line of what people are able to comprehend and push that boundary farther, while other prog rock bands like Dream Theater have much more limited appeal because theyre too complex for most people.
Part of being brilliant in the world of art is being understood. Like a Chinese speaking philosopher with a Russian audience. Your intelligence is irrelevant if they can’t understand you.
@@annabulgariu3707 You must be illiterate. even with the help of auto correct, you still manage to f' up your grammar. To understand Dream Theater, you have to understand literature; which is something you lack.
@@RuRuGoesRawr And you got all that from a UA-cam comment, On the internet, where anyone can type something as simple as: "Hey man, u r wrong!", And still have good grammar. Relax, bud.
@@jamelakajamal yes you did , tool songs are for anyone to interpret has they feel . it always sounds simple at first but then you start thinking about it and you find many layers . that's why the band never explains their songs . for me m.j.k is one of the greatest songwriters of all times and I am 51 years old so I have some miles
@@avigayegos1496 Steven Wilson, Neil Peart (RIP), and maybe Roger Waters are the only people I can think of that are even in the same league as Maynard.
I subbed because you GET it. What you said about how tool makes you think. Holy cow man you not only understand but you feel it. Love your honest reactions
Absolutely! So many out there are doing "reactions" just to get watches. He actually listens and truly takes in these songs. Of all varieties. Not just Tool.
You gotta check out some "Lateralus", "Parabol/Parabola", "The Grudge", "Vicarious"... Oh forget it. Just listen to Tool. It dosen't really matter which song you pick. They are masters.
Like pretty much anything, the entire mer de noms album is phenomenal, orestes and probably brena being favorites, gravity, vanishing, weak and powerless off of 13th step, disillusioned and so long and thanks for all the fish off of eat the elephant.
Yea A perfect circle is definitely great, if you love tool and Maynard. Pucifer is a good band of his too. Like Remedy ,and mother sed, brother. It's alittle different than Tool. But something to check out 😊
Everything about Tool is done for a specific reason. The name "Tool" in itself is amazing. I believe we all get something out of every song, and we use their music as a "Tool" for self-discovery & insight. Simply in a league of their own. Amazing!
Bro you slayed this reaction. Alot of people are going to flock to this reaction and I bet you'll see alot of positivity because people respond to genuine sentiments like what you conveyed. All of us are guilty of it in one way or another. It takes a real open minded person to break those cycles and have a true desire to want to try new things. I would love to see you react to Guns N Roses- Civil war lyric video. You've made a fan here for life.
My 2nd favorite tool song of all time. I absolutely love the smooth slower part, into the tribal ancient drums symbolically moving into the modern guitar climax. With a sad but important song topic. Such a perfect song that can only be defeated a grand masterpiece
You are SO right when you speak of Tool’s intelligence, and teaching deep meaning. The song lyrics to ‘46 & 2’ speak of a genetic evolution to higher consciousness. The syllables of the lyrics to the song ‘Lateralus’ are timed to the mathematical concept of the Fibonacci sequence. 🌀✨
Lateralus, amazingly enough was just a coincidence. If anything it speaks to how easily the Fibonacci Sequence pops up in nature, and in our subconscious.
@@simsmotionographer not a coincidence... Danny's idea... he was in a religion that dealt with numbers and math. Not only do the lyrics follow the sequence but the guitar parts.. evem when the lyrics begin (time stamp) and so many other details I forget them all. Its neat if you like that stuff. A lot of research out there.
I fucking love around the 9:00 mark. The look of admiration, a little "are you guys hearing this", some surprise, anticipation, physically grooving.....all train wrecking into a blank stare.
Everytime I hear this song I think to myself, "Hmmmm this is probably not a top ten Tool song for me. Yet, if this song was by any other band, this would be my favorite of theirs." And that in a nutshell is why I think Tool is in a class by themselves...
Tool has this way of ruining all other music for me. They are just so different. So raw and real. I can come back to some Undertow shit after a long hiatus and just get “wowed” all over again, and let’s not even get started on just what they did on the Fear Inoculum album......which imo is literal sonic perfection
Brian Farley ... there’s still good music from that era, IMO... but I guess the mainsteam music in that era was pretty damn vapid and shallow... I’d definitely agree with that, but there is still some great stuff in mid to late 90s music, IMO
i got to see one of the best lead-ins to the title song. maynard told a joke. he did the first 2 vovalizations from the song and asked the audience what that was. then he told us it was a pair of pants and then the rest of aenima started.
Time to go down the Faith no More rabbit hole. Super creative band with one of the best lead singers you will ever hear. Epic Evidence Midlife crisis Gentle art of making enemies Falling to pieces Easy
Thank you, I've said it for 20 years, all 4 are world class, but Maynard and his words, pure genius, you do know he is also A Perfect Circle, more genius writing and music
Jamel, as long as I've been following your reactions, I've waited for you to do this song! Given how you feel the music & look for meaning in the lyrics, I knew this song would be an eye-opener. Indeed, Tool, both music and lyrics, gives us an opportunity to reflect, to analyze, to give our brains a workout. Be it social commentary, theological, etc., they give us the platform to think! From day 1, this song has really struck a chord with me. It so undeniably true. We've been given a gift - a beautiful Eden and the ability to think & reason, but what do we do, we create chaos, disorder, destruction. We continuously 'beat our brother down'. Never content with what we have, we need to split it 'Right In Two' - sad, sad reality!
Fun music geek fact. The meter that they’re playing in could be considered a direct reflection of the lyrical theme. The musical “phrase” is felt in 3 (often considered a holy, perfect, and balanced number) but on the bars where he sings “right in two” they always change it to a 2 feel, instead of that 3.
ticks and leeches my man...you will love it!! its a big F YOU to the record company that told them they needed a heavy song for the record. Maynards best lyrical performance. and one of the best drumming performances you will ever hear!
There are a lot of assumptions about the lyrics of that song, but nothing is confirmed. Also the story about the fu to the record company is most likely made up.
Id imagine it was a big fuck you to the record company to be honest. Take a look at how all tracks flow with eachother in spiritual and humanity messages then boom hit you with a tirade against something. That had to be added later to the albums creation. Hence i believe the fuck you to the record company story.
Jamel_AKA_Jamal come to the Panhandle of Texas. These jams resonate throughout this flat, dry landscape. This is pregame music for those Friday nights in the fall. Specifically, visit Lubbock, Texas. This is the spot...Buddy Holly’s hometown. Texas Tech is here, Mexican food and BBQ, cotton, wine, peanuts, pumpkins, watermelons, “Friday Night Lights” towns pepper the landscape. It’s not East or west coast, but, folks aren’t in a hurry, they’re helpful, they’re pleasant and nice, they hold doors open for everybody and most folks go to church. Great school districts too. Most people sleep on places like this... 😎
When 10 000 days came out i was young (don't remember exactly how old) and my grandmother bought it like the day it came out (i lived with her at the time) and would constantly blast this album on her speakers and in her truck. Little blonde 50 yr old Canadian woman just blasting tool driving around in a truck looking back its hilarious. She came to pick me up from a friends house and we deadass heard her coming a block away. This whole album helped shape my world view, amazing music too. One of my favorite albums ever.
I’m a child of the 1970’s. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, etc. Tool is a recent discovery. I’m so glad I did. These lyrics are so poignant for the divisions today.
Check out "Wings For Marie" (both parts) on this same record. Do the research and find the story behind the lyrics. If you're not sobbing by the end of it, something is wrong with you.
My past time since about mid 2017 has been trawling through youtube, watching reaction videos of people from different walks of life reacting to TOOL for the first time.
Dude, your reactions are spot on...and, great! Man, keep doing your thing. We look forward to your videos. Bro, you’re hilarious, and on the spot with all of the reactions. It’s cool to see an older person discover a band like Tool. I’ve been listening since the mid 90s. It’s pretty damn cool!! 👍🏼😎👌🏽🤙🏼👊🏼
Brandon Burge Salival is one of the albums you can easily overlook if you aren’t a TOOL fan since it’s not on any streaming services (besides YT), and it’s prohibitively expensive to purchase a physical copy.
I came here a min after the post, and there's some how a comment besides mine???? lol appreciate you listening and taking peoples suggestions for songs and taking a deeper dive at the core of the songs and even band mates at times
So I just found a cover of this song by some men from India called Beard of Harmony. Huge Tool fan since I was 13, this cover is the only one I would publicly endorse to a powerful man as yourself.
"Then they do this to you" - Jamal at 6:45 . ROFL Exactly. So many of their songs are like this. The building intensity and changing time signatures completely deconstruct you; which is the perfect time for them to hit the reset button and hypnotize you with something so utterly tribal. Then comes a feeling of anticipation for the next emotion. You know it's coming. When did my head start moving like that? Tool.
Yes thank you Tool! Class IS in session i agree! I respect you my friend alot of people fail to hear tools message. PS (yea the world is kinda like TWD. Chaos without meaning or reason.)
I will NEVER get tired of seeing people listen to TOOL songs for the first time lol
SAME
Same
Such a outstanding band.... Maynard is genius. I've been a fan since 92
Small enlightenment for all
Right!!
Easily one of the greatest songs humanity has ever been blessed with.
Easily!
absolutely. more relevant every day
“Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven conscious of its fleeting time here” WOW.
Indeed. The one and only MJK.
One of my favorite Maynard lyrics... and there are definitely a lot to choose from !
Oh yeah - this and Parabol/Parabola are just beautiful.
I want this on a t-shirt!
That is one of the most powerful lyrics ever written, it sums up the point of the song in such a poetic way.
"... they're teaching us."
TOOL, is a tool.
JuanMa Trevizan Maynard said before that the band is a Tool for us. To help us. But he said it’s also a tool, as in a dick. Lol, gotta love him.
@@outragequitter5027 yea but still it's quite funny to see somebody wearing a shirt saying TOOL
But we get the irony, which is partly why we wear them.
@@peterclarke7240 wholesome
Yeah
Bunch off bullpup hammers & wrenches
"They're trying to help us, they're teaching us" ... spot on my man!
It’s Tool. Like before watching.
I gave the video a like before his intro finished :D
Same. 😏
Guilty. ;)
Tool will always be my all time favorite band. They are just on another level.
Fonso don’t forget about Taylor Swift now
my favorite since 92
@@weedman420147 OGT
Brian Farley 🤣🤣🤣
Hosea Matthews for me what determines how good a group of musicians is is not how complex their form of making music is but instead its how they express the emotion that they are going for
"Repugnant is a Creature who would squander the ability
To lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here"
My favorite lyric of any song ever.
Brilliant and beautiful
Such a deep lyric
My favorite is still the last line from Parabola
@@coasternut3091 We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion?
Fuckin same brother
As a person who loves and appreciates everything TOOL, i get great joy out of watching someone experience it for the first time. Thanks.
First time I heard this, I was in Iraq. Gave it a little extra meaning.
Damn. I can't imagine how that felt like, "whoah, what's the real reason of me being here". That's crazy. Glad you made it home though👍
Thank you for your service. Please be well.
I think that Tool and Pink Floyd are the two most complex bands of all time. They are both brilliant!!!!
Definitely brilliant, but neither are anywhere near the most complex. A big thing they both have done brilliantly is tread the line of what people are able to comprehend and push that boundary farther, while other prog rock bands like Dream Theater have much more limited appeal because theyre too complex for most people.
Part of being brilliant in the world of art is being understood. Like a Chinese speaking philosopher with a Russian audience. Your intelligence is irrelevant if they can’t understand you.
Dream Theatre its good... but nowhere near PF or Tool... dude.. come on, wake the fuck up!
@@annabulgariu3707 You must be illiterate. even with the help of auto correct, you still manage to f' up your grammar. To understand Dream Theater, you have to understand literature; which is something you lack.
@@RuRuGoesRawr And you got all that from a UA-cam comment, On the internet, where anyone can type something as simple as: "Hey man, u r wrong!", And still have good grammar. Relax, bud.
This song is a masterpiece. From the calm beginning, to the fast-paced, aggressive bridge, to a chorus like no other. A. Goddamn. Masterpiece.
Difficult to listen to this band casually. They’re always an experience
when you said "they're trying to help us..." I've loved this band for two decades now....and never had this thought. Well played and thank you sir.
Have you not read the lyrics in two decades? I'm not being rude, its an honest question.
Same
one of the most intelligent reactions I have seen regarding TOOL . do vicarious , you will not be disappointed
Did I nail it Brotha?? I swear that song fits the walking dead perfectly
@@jamelakajamal yes you did , tool songs are for anyone to interpret has they feel . it always sounds simple at first but then you start thinking about it and you find many layers . that's why the band never explains their songs . for me m.j.k is one of the greatest songwriters of all times and I am 51 years old so I have some miles
😁😎🤘
You are awesome bro!
@@avigayegos1496 Steven Wilson, Neil Peart (RIP), and maybe Roger Waters are the only people I can think of that are even in the same league as Maynard.
I subbed because you GET it. What you said about how tool makes you think. Holy cow man you not only understand but you feel it. Love your honest reactions
Thank You🙏🏾
Same 🤘
Same here!
I had the same thought and cried too.....not many people get it!
You are solid, dude -- and what I see in you is genuine. It's nice.
Absolutely! So many out there are doing "reactions" just to get watches. He actually listens and truly takes in these songs. Of all varieties. Not just Tool.
"Just be a good person" Jamel is. We loooove you MAN!!!!
Every time I feel like I’ve heard enough tool. I put on a different album and find my way back. Never gets old.
Yes!
You gotta check out some "Lateralus", "Parabol/Parabola", "The Grudge", "Vicarious"...
Oh forget it. Just listen to Tool. It dosen't really matter which song you pick. They are masters.
Most bands are lucky if they have one masterpiece, every Tool song is a masterpiece, there's a reason they're called Tool
I'm a huge tool fan, that being said, I'm gonna go ahead and suggest a dip into a perfect circle territory also.
Like?
Like pretty much anything, the entire mer de noms album is phenomenal, orestes and probably brena being favorites, gravity, vanishing, weak and powerless off of 13th step, disillusioned and so long and thanks for all the fish off of eat the elephant.
Definitely. Great music over there.
Yea A perfect circle is definitely great, if you love tool and Maynard. Pucifer is a good band of his too. Like Remedy ,and mother sed, brother. It's alittle different than Tool. But something to check out 😊
@@Krooksbane Judith is a good place to start.
"Class is in session, dammit!"
Everything about Tool is done for a specific reason. The name "Tool" in itself is amazing. I believe we all get something out of every song, and we use their music as a "Tool" for self-discovery & insight. Simply in a league of their own. Amazing!
When TOOL Plays, it's a living Organism.
I first read that as "living orgasm", which would also fit lol.
Bro you slayed this reaction. Alot of people are going to flock to this reaction and I bet you'll see alot of positivity because people respond to genuine sentiments like what you conveyed. All of us are guilty of it in one way or another. It takes a real open minded person to break those cycles and have a true desire to want to try new things.
I would love to see you react to Guns N Roses- Civil war lyric video.
You've made a fan here for life.
🙏🏾THANK YOU🙏🏾
It's great to watch people fall in love with Tool.
There's something about Tool that always calms me down...
Throw a dart at any Tool song, you can't miss!!
My 2nd favorite tool song of all time. I absolutely love the smooth slower part, into the tribal ancient drums symbolically moving into the modern guitar climax. With a sad but important song topic. Such a perfect song that can only be defeated a grand masterpiece
For me it's The Pot then this one
You are SO right when you speak of Tool’s intelligence, and teaching deep meaning. The song lyrics to ‘46 & 2’ speak of a genetic evolution to higher consciousness. The syllables of the lyrics to the song ‘Lateralus’ are timed to the mathematical concept of the Fibonacci sequence. 🌀✨
Lateralus, amazingly enough was just a coincidence. If anything it speaks to how easily the Fibonacci Sequence pops up in nature, and in our subconscious.
@@simsmotionographer not a coincidence... Danny's idea... he was in a religion that dealt with numbers and math. Not only do the lyrics follow the sequence but the guitar parts.. evem when the lyrics begin (time stamp) and so many other details I forget them all. Its neat if you like that stuff. A lot of research out there.
damn danny carey. damn him to the firey depths of hell. he's frookin' awesome.
I fucking love around the 9:00 mark. The look of admiration, a little "are you guys hearing this", some surprise, anticipation, physically grooving.....all train wrecking into a blank stare.
You owe it to yourself to listen to this album in it’s entirety with awesome headphones, eyes closed and sit back and relax.
Everytime I hear this song I think to myself, "Hmmmm this is probably not a top ten Tool song for me. Yet, if this song was by any other band, this would be my favorite of theirs." And that in a nutshell is why I think Tool is in a class by themselves...
Tool has this way of ruining all other music for me. They are just so different. So raw and real. I can come back to some Undertow shit after a long hiatus and just get “wowed” all over again, and let’s not even get started on just what they did on the Fear Inoculum album......which imo is literal sonic perfection
Ya man. That’s why they named themselves TOOL. They are our tool for reflection and evolution.
You gotta check out Aenima. Definitely a pillar of the Tool catalogue.
Brian Farley ... and then Ænima redeemed your faith in music again! AmIritetho?
the bill hicks references are what makes that song and album one of my favorites.
Brian Farley ... there’s still good music from that era, IMO... but I guess the mainsteam music in that era was pretty damn vapid and shallow... I’d definitely agree with that, but there is still some great stuff in mid to late 90s music, IMO
i got to see one of the best lead-ins to the title song. maynard told a joke. he did the first 2 vovalizations from the song and asked the audience what that was. then he told us it was a pair of pants and then the rest of aenima started.
Brian Farley ... I’m seeing them January 22nd! It will be my 11th Tool show and I’m STILL super fucking excited
Have to do a lyric video for TOOL - Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned
Dood he’s not ready yet ahahah
MockingBunny321 B you are 100% correct. He needs to listen to more songs first...ha
Agree! 100%
Yeah, homie isn't ready for that 3rd eye to open just yet haha
No need to apologize man. I think I speak for most TOOL fans when I say we're just happy you're on the journey with us
"They are some damn geniuses!!" Love It !!!
Time to go down the Faith no More rabbit hole. Super creative band with one of the best lead singers you will ever hear.
Epic
Evidence
Midlife crisis
Gentle art of making enemies
Falling to pieces
Easy
Obi Fackin Kenobi
kingdom kindergarten
Thank you, I've said it for 20 years, all 4 are world class, but Maynard and his words, pure genius, you do know he is also A Perfect Circle, more genius writing and music
They are giving you the TOOLS to get through life.
Jamel, as long as I've been following your reactions, I've waited for you to do this song! Given how you feel the music & look for meaning in the lyrics, I knew this song would be an eye-opener. Indeed, Tool, both music and lyrics, gives us an opportunity to reflect, to analyze, to give our brains a workout. Be it social commentary, theological, etc., they give us the platform to think! From day 1, this song has really struck a chord with me. It so undeniably true. We've been given a gift - a beautiful Eden and the ability to think & reason, but what do we do, we create chaos, disorder, destruction. We continuously 'beat our brother down'. Never content with what we have, we need to split it 'Right In Two' - sad, sad reality!
👍🏾
Fun music geek fact. The meter that they’re playing in could be considered a direct reflection of the lyrical theme. The musical “phrase” is felt in 3 (often considered a holy, perfect, and balanced number) but on the bars where he sings “right in two” they always change it to a 2 feel, instead of that 3.
It's great to watch you fall in love with a band like Tool. Almost feels like it does when I'm sharing new tunes with a friend! Keep it up! ❤️👍
These are some of the deepest lyrics, absolute goosebumps
I recently saw Tool in Philly. It was the most peaceful concert I have attended. Everyone (those I saw: listening and connecting
One of my favorite tool songs. great music and strong message.
This was one of the most intelligent reactions I've seen to this song. Thank you for listening and understanding the lyrics!
ticks and leeches my man...you will love it!! its a big F YOU to the record company that told them they needed a heavy song for the record. Maynards best lyrical performance. and one of the best drumming performances you will ever hear!
There are a lot of assumptions about the lyrics of that song, but nothing is confirmed. Also the story about the fu to the record company is most likely made up.
@@gerardvermaat6944 I heard Maynard say in an interview that it was a FU to the industry as was Hush
Id imagine it was a big fuck you to the record company to be honest. Take a look at how all tracks flow with eachother in spiritual and humanity messages then boom hit you with a tirade against something. That had to be added later to the albums creation. Hence i believe the fuck you to the record company story.
Man, you need to listen to lateralus
You don't listen to Lateralus, you experience it.
Lateralus is indeed an experience.
WE NEED THE EXPERIENCE EITHER WAY
@@brianfarley2388 Then you eat magic mushrooms and become it. You see the spirals.
Wait... he hasn't done Lateralus yet???
Tool pulls from the 4 corners of the earth and brings babel together in one language. Nobody cannot find themselves in their songs!
"tHE GRUDGE" IS THE BEST TOOL SONG.
That scream.
Nope. Rosetta Stoned is the one.
Lets face it... all of tool is the best tool song......fear incolumn not so much
@@lucasdickens2438 Keep listening. Like most Tool albums, it just keeps getting better the more you listen to it.
@@megadev9099 the first few listens through the album I thought it was just ok. But Everytime I listen through it again it really does get better
Jamel_AKA_Jamal come to the Panhandle of Texas. These jams resonate throughout this flat, dry landscape. This is pregame music for those Friday nights in the fall.
Specifically, visit Lubbock, Texas. This is the spot...Buddy Holly’s hometown.
Texas Tech is here, Mexican food and BBQ, cotton, wine, peanuts, pumpkins, watermelons, “Friday Night Lights” towns pepper the landscape.
It’s not East or west coast, but, folks aren’t in a hurry, they’re helpful, they’re pleasant and nice, they hold doors open for everybody and most folks go to church. Great school districts too.
Most people sleep on places like this...
😎
Tool is an experience. They will make you explore yourself.
When 10 000 days came out i was young (don't remember exactly how old) and my grandmother bought it like the day it came out (i lived with her at the time) and would constantly blast this album on her speakers and in her truck. Little blonde 50 yr old Canadian woman just blasting tool driving around in a truck looking back its hilarious. She came to pick me up from a friends house and we deadass heard her coming a block away. This whole album helped shape my world view, amazing music too. One of my favorite albums ever.
You're getting it. Love watching your reactions to TOOL.
Brother you said it all! Welcome to the family! SpiralOut
I'm a Black woman and a huge Tool fan. Got to see them live in Chicago in this pass November. It was incredible!
Tool has been cramming enlightenment down people's throats since 1990.
Thnx Jamel for your great reaction. Now, you're a Tool fan, a great fan!
I like you man!
Reminiscent of the opening scene in 2001 Space Odyssey when the apes discover clubs.
David Eldridge ... IMO TOOL is the musical embodiment of The Monolith
@@plexus as the monolith itself was a 'tool'
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@@missmyoldhandle24
Of course. I should have known.
Thanks
You will never hear music like there’s again. They are so unique. I’ve had the chance to see them live a few years back and mind blowing!
I’m a child of the 1970’s. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, etc. Tool is a recent discovery. I’m so glad I did. These lyrics are so poignant for the divisions today.
Instant Like. You're the perfect recipient for their music.
im so glad you didnt watch the unofficial fanmade video for this.
😅😅😅😅
The d
Fan made vid makes the song visual as well. I personally love it
Tool can't just be heard. They MUST be listened to!
I'm mexican and I love Tool and A perfect circle!
makes my hair stand up every time i listen to it..
Check out "Wings For Marie" (both parts) on this same record. Do the research and find the story behind the lyrics. If you're not sobbing by the end of it, something is wrong with you.
Mike Cameron ya gotta go through the whole gambit if you’re gonna do it. Jimmy / Judith (a perfect circle), wings for Marie I / II.
I cannot make it through that song without tears streaming down my face. I don't know how he was able to perform that at all
I ugly cry listening to those songs.
Tool = the Tools you need and didn't know it. Heal thyself, Tool brothers and sisters ❤️
Beautiful song! 10,000 days was the 1st album of Tools I purchased and fell in love! My fav song on this album.
Once you get on the path to Tool, you can't get off. I've been hooked for over 20 years.
Lateralus is a must. You will thank me.
My past time since about mid 2017 has been trawling through youtube, watching reaction videos of people from different walks of life reacting to TOOL for the first time.
I love the progression of the drums from simple beats to tribal to industrial. Representing the progression of mankind’s violence against one another.
Dude, your reactions are spot on...and, great! Man, keep doing your thing. We look forward to your videos.
Bro, you’re hilarious, and on the spot with all of the reactions.
It’s cool to see an older person discover a band like Tool. I’ve been listening since the mid 90s. It’s pretty damn cool!!
👍🏼😎👌🏽🤙🏼👊🏼
🙏🏾
38. Older bro and cousins very jammin to it all. I was on the sideline taking notes...and from there, I’ve been a fan.
Jamel is only 1 year older than the poster.
Remember: Any Tool song you don't do is YOUR loss
This is one of my favourite Tool songs. Close your eyes lie down and listen to this again. Let the music take you.
"They're trying to help us"
Man, you can't be more 1000% right.
Welcome 🙂
Try No Quarter and Pushit from the Salival album.
Snuff Roberts, You Lied is another amazing song, even if it’s a cover... ish.
Lodogg 3323 definitely, forgot about that one.
Brandon Burge Salival is one of the albums you can easily overlook if you aren’t a TOOL fan since it’s not on any streaming services (besides YT), and it’s prohibitively expensive to purchase a physical copy.
hell yea, that version of Pushit is really something.
They're best two songs imo. I know No quarter is a cover but holy cow. .. they kill it
I was also suggested to listen to this so I decided to share the first listening experience with you. epic.
It's funny when people start to see what Tool is all about. Such a great band.
Bro, your channel is giving me life again!!! I cant sleep and im jamming to your rock videos cause most of it is my taste of music
Same
I really loved this reaction. You get it.
I came here a min after the post, and there's some how a comment besides mine???? lol appreciate you listening and taking peoples suggestions for songs and taking a deeper dive at the core of the songs and even band mates at times
Correction UA-cam decided to block the view of other comments till i reloaded the page......
Giving a shout out to FRIENDS while listening to TOOL....I LOVE IT!!!!
So I just found a cover of this song by some men from India called Beard of Harmony. Huge Tool fan since I was 13, this cover is the only one I would publicly endorse to a powerful man as yourself.
The depth of how you feel the music resonates with me. Serious biz. Subscribed. Keep makin dope vids homie. 🤘🤘
"Cut and divide it all right in two".
Tool is so far beyond what folks think of music and how it plays out for us all tool is what we need
"Then they do this to you" - Jamal at 6:45 . ROFL Exactly. So many of their songs are like this. The building intensity and changing time signatures completely deconstruct you; which is the perfect time for them to hit the reset button and hypnotize you with something so utterly tribal. Then comes a feeling of anticipation for the next emotion. You know it's coming. When did my head start moving like that? Tool.
jamel, los mexicanos tambien escuchamos TOOL
¿Qué tan popular es The Mars Volta en México?
@@Malkom1366 solo es escuchado por un fragmento de seguidores del rock progresivo
You get it man. Use your brain, it’s our greatest “TOOL” 🤯
I think that might be my favorite album cover picture because I can literally feel it with every single song on the album.
A thousand thumbs up for "class is in session, dammit"
His other projects are amazing as well. Puscifer, The Humbling River is amazing.
Yes thank you Tool! Class IS in session i agree! I respect you my friend alot of people fail to hear tools message. PS (yea the world is kinda like TWD. Chaos without meaning or reason.)
Tool is the definition of Magic.
Your honestly about growth is very touching Jamel. Put a lump in my throat Mr.