TOOL... Sober | VOICE COACH REACTS | well that's heavy
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2021
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Today's video is a reaction and analysis of Sober by the band Tool. This song was a layered and raw and an incredible take on a more serious topic that we should most likely talk more about - addiction. It's a heavy one so dive in knowing that.
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“I’m a little unsettled actually” welcome to TOOL young lady
Until it becomes a comforting blanket of confidence.
There ya go ol' chap!
@@BoilerBloodline and an unremovable one at that!
@@4Morfius Indeed.
She should watch the original video.
Manager: "Maynard, the crowd loved it!"
Maynard: "Crowd, what crowd?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
H O N E S T L Y
Dude i was just on acid screaming at a wall that was a concert?
He's singing as the addict in the first verse. Body language is begging and the vocals are begging "why can't we just be sober". In the second verse he's singing as the addiction that's afflicting and destroying him. The vocals are much more aggressive, "i will find a center in you, i will chew it up and leave", "i will elevate you just enough to bring you down", "why can't we NOT be sober (wanting to be inebriated). In the third verse.. he's singing as both.. same words with different meanings, "I want what i want" the addiction wanting to chew up the person more, and the addict wanting more poison. Both wanting for each other. One begging for reprieve, the other celebrating the destruction of a person. Powerful. The body language is amazing. Unbelievable song and performance.
Even deeper still is that, if you have been or know an addict, when he's singing as the addiction, he's also singing as the addict. An addict can have the same effect as the addiction on their family and friends, they're dysfunction eats away at those relationships in the same way. The entire song's lyrics can be applied to all three perspectives, truly brilliant writing.
"I will work to elevate you
Just enough to bring you down"
That gets me every single time
That's what the drugs do for you, you get what you want and you try to move forward and then it takes you back down.
It's such misery to live like that I can tell you.
An addict has two wishes
1. Stay high forever
Or
2. Go back start over and never touch the shit
Absolutely true
Or both, don't listen to I'm just a worthless liar. I'm just an imbecile. Why can't I be sober.
Both possibilities are mentioned in the song too. I don’t drink, smoke or anything but I can feel the emotion that was put into this song
Always the internal conflict
Most would choose 2...addiction ruins everything in your life and the people around you
Even his wardrobe fits. the unbuttoned pink onesie draws attention, but not in the "wow he's so cool" way, more of a "what the fuck is wrong with that guy?" which is exactly what he wants from the audience.
I have a lady friend that would love that onesie, and look awesome in it.
@@ddayton FALSE:. Only Maynard can pull off that look 🤓
Nailed it
Couple that with the mullet-mohawk and you got the looks of a real nutcase.
Saw a toddler wearing this onsie in a shopping mall once. Pretty sure I screamed out loud.
This is one of my favorite examples of how Maynard can seem completely unhinged yet is actually being the conductor of a multitude of layers of music and emotion.
Maynard IS the master of IMMERSION... like Method Acting with DiStOrTiOn...
As a nurse who works with addicts, I can tell you, he's got his act together.
He either has seen them often, or has been one.
You don't write herion music without living it first.
Iirc he was on either heroin or pills for a time. He has a few songs about addiction
I can tell you from personal experience, Ive been sober now for 14 years after being in a relapse that lasted about 10 years, after being sober for 12 years, how vicious of a cycle it is. I credit the education I got while in rehab when I was 17, the years in NA/AA, and for the public speaking I voluntarily did for where I was outpatiented after rehab, I did public speaking to mostly high schools in the area, all except my own, its been 36 years and I can still remember the names of the substance abuse therapists who helped me.
@@mr.anderson3369 stand strong brother. Stand strong.
FWIW addicts often go into rehab programs but end up where they came from. It isn't easy to cut 99% of your former circle of friends loose because they are involved with drugs. So while rehab might be successful it's often the social problems afterwards that pulls people back into unhealthy circles and restart their addiction.
This right here, is why I love the internet. I will never be able to experience certain things (Tool) for the first time again. Yet, I can experience others first time experiencing Tool. Magic my friends, it does exist.
The exact reason I watch people react to my favorite music. Love it.
Lol, I was telling myself I am jealous. To experience Tool again for the first time, would be like experiencing life again for the first time.
Thank YOU! You just made me realize why I love watching videos like this one. I can literally watch the exact moment when someone falls in love with Tool and MJK for the first time and it’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.
Every comment, so true.
@@richardhowle8591
He doesnt drink but owns a wine comp. Ironic don't you think?🍻💀
Random guy in crowd: cool its tool
Maynard: im just going to make you as uncomfortable as possible
Right?! Lol!!!
@@knightlife98 im sure Maynard kinda made whoever he was locked eyes with was nervous laughing wondering why he hasnt stopped
@@noteminemsburneraccount324 Lmao! No doubt.
I'd really like to know if Maynard did find a face, or a sign, or something else, out in the crowd to focus on for $h!t$ and giggles.
My bass teacher told me he saw tool in 94 ish in amsterdam NL, and told me he got scared of mjk making knife stabs with his microphone, and locked eye contact with him.
He thought he would come after him
Read the lyrics from the perspective of the addiction itself. “I will find a center in you. I will chew it up and leave. I will work to elevate you just enough to bring you down.” Powerful.
A lot of people think this is just the perspective of the addict but it's a conversation between the addict and the addiction. It's quite brilliant.
These are my favourite lyrics in the whole song
I see it more like an addict tired of fighting, ashamed by all the damage his addiction has done. While he cries out for some divine help because he is buckling under the weight of his addiction, and the path of destruction it leaves behind him. While warning his loved ones to not not get to close, because he can't help the damage it is causing them.
When you learn that his mother suffered from a. stroke at 30 and lived another 30 years as an invalid suffering with limited motion, you can understand Maynard a little better. But his talent is a total Gift. Also the fact he writes the lyrics after the band comes up with the music is what makes it so much Magic.
Wow, I didn't know that. That brings a whole other meaning
Love that guy.
@@shanesantana54 he also wrote another song about his mother with his other band. the song is called judith.
10,000 days ! He sings about his mom.
Smc you may be right about how Maynard has written other songs. Not this one.
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Everybody: Maynard has stage fright
Maynard: I'm slaying foes with a broadsword made of DMT.
He's counting bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums.
@Damen LaPalm that was the best comment I’ve ever read, follow immediately by @Kur Norock absolutely killing it with the reference! (Love A Perfect Circle - But of course I would.)
One of the best comments I've seen on the 'ol Tube. Genius.
Lol, yup. If he's at the front, he's FU'd
Fucking brilliant hahaha
Maynard is possibly the most expressive and connected to his lyrics of any singer. I've seen Tool 5 times, and it feels like a religious experience each time. They all are masters of what they do, every time.
Me too! These days don't compare to the 90's and early 2000's though Maynard was crazy!
He's the only singer that reaches down so deep and tugs at my very soul...nobody else can do that..
Damn 5 times? That's fucking sick! I was supposed to see them for the first time ever back in Feb 2020 but Covid had other plans lol.
Nah,...he is good but there is so much more out there. You have no clue.
Try this one for instance Lara Fabian ua-cam.com/video/5kp0dw4MuWs/v-deo.html
Maybe it's not your taste but she is incredible.
Julia has reacted to this song also
@@ysinvangulik1004 Nah, she's good, but you have no clue. There's so much more out there better than her.
I think he IS the addiction in this performance. His whole body and voice along with the music simply scream that he is the monster and doesn't know how to be anything else. He embodies it so powerfully, with his whole self. Amazing, jaw dropping and even seeing a snippet of it brings tears to my eyes. So raw yet meaningful. Kudos to the band and Maynard's ability to bring this monster to life and still have a functioning brain. :)
He is both in this song. First verse user, second the addiction.
Ohhh perfect analysis!
This song makes my eyes water every time. Been a high functioning closet addict for nearly 2 decades mainly on but occasionally off. The irony that when ppl saw me sober said I looked high & when I really was high they said I looked clear headed & sober is not lost on me. Put me in a state where I question if it's even worth being sober. Currently off my main vice but it is the constant demon whispering from my shoulder.
I feel you.
I feel I don't function very well when sober....
You still sober now? Addiction is horrible, best wishes for your sobriety
I understand exactly what you mean. I've suffered from alienation issues since I was a teenager, and physical pain since the mid 80"s. I'm now 63 and still not sure where I belong.
Amen
Maynard is the type of person that will NEVER admit it but he is a musical genius.
He’s good but he ain’t no Danny.
you're absolutely right
@@20chanic ha ha I agree but Danny ain't no Maynard......we just gotta be grateful these people crossed paths
@@garrettwright6373 good way to look at it. I was just jokin tho
Yep, that is so obviously true when you listen to the Joe Rogan podcast where he's the guest.
"Everything is broken and desperately trying to function."
He is translating the visceral experience of being mentally ill for people that have never been there. And he's doing it really well.
It's about drug use and being an addict actually. Hence the title "sober." But being deeply addicted to drugs is essentially the same feeling. So even if you've never been an addict but struggled with mental illness the lyrics resonate.
"I am just a worthless liar
I am just an imbecile
I will only complicate you
Trust in me and fall as well"
Works for both.
@@Animonovo Drug addiction is a mental illness though.
Trust me trust me trust me...
@@justaname2422 Yes. And no. The effects are definable as mental illness. And how they break down the systems over time is necessarily in that realm. And yet additional distinguishing is warranted since the cause is an external chemical dependency. Which is pretty firmly difficult to address without the expertise of doctors who are experts outside of just psychiatry, psychology, and into general medicine. You need to understand the mechanism of the addiction on the whole system because dependency like that is based in the whole system.
A brief dive in into psychopathology would show you that a healthy person can NEVER understand what a mentally ill person feels. We may think that we can, but we can't. Reason is, mentally ill brain is broken and until we break ours in the same exact way - we won't be able to experience the effects. Just read some descriptions of what schizophrenics say or how they describe their condition, it's totally on the other level of logic.
The song hits even harder in the context of the album, Undertow, because it comes right after Prison Sex. When you consider that the root causes of a lot of severe substance abuse issues is childhood trauma due to things like abuse and neglect, the thematic connection between those songs already gives the record a kind of narrative flow early on. This is reinforced by the overall unifying concept of the undertow pulling a person down against their will into absolute crushing depths and darkness or even their ultimate doom. So, as Sober picks up from where Prison Sex leaves off, it's already beginning on a grim footing, emotionally. And it is a very real progression that happens to people----too often---when the need to self-medicate as a result of untreated psychological trauma drives them into the further hell of addiction. Most people who become addicts don't become that way just from wanting to party and have fun on the weekends like other people who never develop an addiction. There's often something else driving the behavior in the first place, an underlying mental health issue that, unless it is treated, will make any attempt to address the substance abuse futile. Rest in peace to all my dead friends and big love to everyone who survived, I hope you gain something from each day that you live your life, even if it's as simple as a moment of gratitude. The sooner we realize the value of this gift of life, the better our lives will be. And I don't just mean for ourselves, but for ourselves too. Peace.
peace and love.
naaa he is just really, really tripping balls
@@cuzzinbri oh word?
@@otisjacksonjunior9795 for sure; along with meditation. Very anti-western religion-esque
@@cuzzinbri for sure tell us more about that since you know it for a fact
"I didn't even know he drank until I saw him sober".
6:38 Julia listens to Tool the first time: „Feels like something unsetteling is happening.“
LOL!
Watch the music videos then some more unsettling. 😆
I think unsettling is the exact word she was searching for during that first pause.
Especially in the early days.... My first Tool concert I stood there with my jaw wide open and a feeling of wtf am I watching! And I loved it...
@@jamesb0255 Also, this was coming out on the heels of big hair bands. It was Soooo very different. 90s heroin carols were awesome.
YES! YES! YES! This made Kirk SOOOO HAPPPPYYYYY!!!!! 😍
Really?😜
Gotta get you that check mark Elizabeth
Wait... did Kirk recommend this?!
If you like Tool, you're missing out by not checking out Rush - Xanadu - Exit Stage Left
Gotta thank the 'nameless one' for this meeting of the minds! 😉
Julia killed it!
Maynard is just a genius. He goes into these trances when he performs. I’ve seen a show live where he laid in the fetal position for a while song. I’ve seen another live show that for the first 3 or 4 songs he didn’t even face the crowd. The guy is just wild.
I’m just here to give you full props, lady. I’ve watched at least ten reactions to this performance, and to date, you get it better than any other I’ve seen.
After 7 years of being sober this song still brings tears to my eyes.
His body language and phrasing is a mirror of what the conflict of addiction does with ones soul. It rips, it hurts, it tears.
Bro I was hit the same exact way
Congrats on the sobriety bud
I’m at 12 bub…. Still gets my feathers up…
Nearly every TooL song brings tears to my eyes. There’s TooL and there’s every other band. They have significantly upped the ante for rock, musically & lyrically.
The music video makes more sense now..😁
I love how quickly she picked up on the sheer insane panic that Maynard encapsulates with this performance. Such a monster front man.
Maynard is an instrument, not a front man.
Maynard’s delivery of this song is just insane. I’m 3 years and 3 months sober and this song hits me really hard even though I’m not a huge Tool fan (sorry), but i really appreciate art when i see it. I have heard this song like a thousand times every time I’m feeling tired or down.
Great reaction and analysis
1st verse is the addict. 2nd verse is the drug. The 3rd verse is the reality of addiction, most people don't make it out. "I want what I want." Tool doesn't write happy endings.
The way he says "why" kills me every time. Its insane how someone moves and someone says a word can be that impactful.
It is a question of what one is addicted to and the reason one is addicted. What pain are we all trying to escape?
Listening to it on headphones through youtube is one thing. I then played it through my hi-fi system.
As an audiophile, I can confidently state that I've never heard any vocals quite like those at that part of the song. Even for Maynard. And I am a Tool fanatic.
If I had to emotionally characterize this song in one word, I would say “anguish.”
I agree, but I would also add lost hope. This character he's portraying doesn't think his suffering will ever end.
If I had emotions, I’d feel this
Hes a God!!!!
@@matthewrochowski6593 okay Matthew
@@shawndoucette5201 he would probably slap you for saying that.
The way this song ends with the refrain "I want what I want" leaves the listener feeling absolutely hopeless. Amazing lyrics and performance.
This was actually written about their friend that could only perform completely railed on a substance. And that fact that you picked up on it is gorgeous
Julia’s facial expressions .... immediately recognized as that of a musician/artist intent in the music.
After all these years i still get goosebumps when Adam hits that high distortion bend and Maynard kicks in with the last chorus. One of the best bands on multiple levels EVER
The best imo.
It’s almost too much. I can’t listen to this without being really affected. I listen to tool for one week a year and it’s an experience. My favorite band but I can’t listen very much lol
i witnessed that 93/94 Summer festival tour - it was phenomenal .
Maynard James is an amazing talent! His voice sucks you in to listen. First heard Tool when I was like 14. I'm 40 now and I still love them. He has such a unique voice and delivery.
This is one of the best reactions to this I've seen. (And I've watched dozens). Your ability to pick out the connection in posture and the guitar was sublime.
Imagine being a hateful teen shortly after his father died and discovering a band that is an audible version of what you can't get out. Now, over 40, and this is still therapeutic.
His body movements fit perfectly with how withdrawals feel inside: you want to rip your skin off and shake the kinetic energy from your bones. Any former addict can relate
I can relate to this comment and for some reason it just made me want to say something… 100% accurate
I love how unsettling the intro is. It feels as if the music is going to fall apart rather than come together. Only Tool can ride that line of the composition falling apart and keeping it together without screwing it up.
"I'm a little unsettled actually"
Oh, sweetie, you don't wanna know.
And the Grammy for “best performance in a onesie” goes to ...
Everything that Maynard does is calculated, planned, and executed with purpose. Every intonation choice, every note, and even the time signatures are strategically plotted.
He's on another level.
I describe him as a musical genius
I love his voice so much! I would love to see them live
@@aarongriffith7693 oh I agree! I love him with a perfect circle as well, you actually get to hear more of his amazing vocals, it’s amazing
No
Who says that thats the case?
This is really unbelievable, there are really not many people who understand James Maynard's music but Julia hits the nail on the head. I think when he wrote Sober he wanted Julia's reaction to the public. Including the facial expressions on her face. Most vocal coaches just cut off some artists to provoke reactions but Julia describes this perfectly, Julia you are my vocal coach hero !! big cudos to you !!
Yesssir! Well put.
That's because you're pretentious.
Out of all the reaction vids I have seen on this performance she, by far as the most accurate and lucid analysis.
TOOL is discomfort. Beautiful, glorious, comforting discomfort. It's so hard to explain to someone who will never get it, but those who do understand revel in the discomfort of all that is TOOL, wrapping themselves in its warmth. The challenge TOOL present is the reason we keep coming back for more. It's a bit like a musical version of Stockholm Syndrome and I can't get enough of it.
This song is so painful and hits so brutally in a place that doesn't desire to be touched. I appreciate your empathy.
- A candid Alcoholic
another alcoholc here, i feel you brother in pain
I’m with you. Shit hurts to hear
Another alcoholic checking in..
"It's not like the kind of confrontation where you close your eyes. It's kind of like the confrontation where you open your eyes." This is a singular and brilliant insight Julia. This song hits me exactly like that.
His voice is that of a fallen angel, just amazing artistry in my opinion.
His live performances are fully immersive for every song he performs. He writes his own music so he IS connected to the expression of it even in the recordings
His posture and his shuttering is an epiphany of withdrawal...
Your breakdown of this song and picking up on the emotions was really spot on...
Backtracking here to shout out the phrase "epiphany of withdrawl" holy shit what a great phrase.
this song hits me everytime.. even when i was on drugs.. now i have been clean for 2 months and 11 days, tool gives me motivation! nice reaction :) keep them coming!
It is most excellent to hear that you’re making that kind of progress. I think everyone who reads your comment is pulling for you. 🙂
Tool may be giving you the motivation but know that you are an inspiration, keep it up mate and be proud of yourself !
@@TalesOfModernity your words means a lot to me, thank you kind sir
@@matthewconner5545 Thanks a lot for your words very kind of you
Hey bruh, fellow addict here.
Got a homie battling too, and we both use tool as "therapy- music" just because we love tool.
We've found out that tool's instrumentation, actually uses tribal music for their foundation in a way, as they use the same "layering" technique with each instrument to invoke a primal, "trancelike" state.
Tools music can change your immediate mindset, in a way.
So use to their music when you need to escape from addiction.
In AA they tell you to find a higher power i.e. God.
I believed in God before that, so didn't help me.
and I think that is the most asinine thing to tell people.
Atheists will say fuck that, and it's insulting to everyone's intelligence anyway, when their told you have to believe in a higher power, no exceptions.
Kinda cultish too
I use tools music as my "higher power" cause i already recieved free will from God.
My personal beliefs, is God is the most high
So my interpretation of life, is, God gave me the power to do as I wish without his input for a reason, and I believe it's because we are strong enough, without grovelling to a theoretical mystical being people made up to feel safe.
This is my first video of yours I saw, and I love how you took the deeper look into why he is, and what he is feeling, and looking up the lyrics and inspecting the emotions behind the musicians to tie it all together. I loved this. Maynard is so cryptic literally all the time, that I don't know if its about his addiction, or everyone else's.
Your reaction to this video was so genuine and raw. It was incredible to see your emotion uncomfort and immediate understanding of the music, the vocals and the artist. It's amazing what the art in music can do to people mentally. This is my first time finding your channel, but it definitely will not be my last time with one of your actions. I've strayed from what my love of Tool once was, but watching your video has relight the spark in me. Great video!
This performance always hits like a piano from a 3rd story balcony, no matter how many times you see it.
The song is aparrently about a friend of the band's who was only ever at his artistic best when he was stoned out of his mind.
Regarding his stage persona... Maynard suffers from tremendous performance anxiety, and couldn't handle so many people having their eyes on him, and the only way to get through their early shows was to "shut his eyes off" and crawl inside his own head.
I saw Tool 3 times back in this era, once at a small club and Maynard never blinked once the entire time he was onstage. He wasn't actually seeing anybody.
There are many examples of Maynard performing entire concerts with his side band "A Perfect Circle" with his back to the audience.
To this day, this is why Maynard prefers to wear costumes onstage and stand at the back of the stage with minimal lighting on him.
Great reaction, Julia.
The lyrics of this song were written during the 80's when Maynard was with his previous band and didn't even know any Tool member. People still keeping spreading this misinformation. I won't even comment on the hiding on stage thing because of the supposed "anxiety or stage fright"...
@@Qliphirot Lol... you just did.
@@Qliphirot Personally I believe it is related to the song Opiate. Opiate was written based on the Karl Marx quote that "religion is the opiate of the masses", and this song is called "Sober", which I interpret as being "sober" of the "opiate", hence the references to Jesus and Mother Mary in the lyrics... Also the lyric "There's a shadow just behind me, shrouding every step I take" sounds like the feeling of God forever watching and judging you. The lyric "Trust in me and fall as well", sounds like it could be from the perspective of Jesus, meaning that religion doesn't really progress humanity. But hey, this is all just my personal interpretation.
I don't know where this performance anxiety myth started but I've only ever heard it mentioned in UA-cam comments. I don't think it's a thing.
I've consumed my fair share of interviews, articles and even his book and from what I can put together, his behavior is more about not being a typical fame-mongering front man...maintaining a bit of anonymity
@@antondavidovic3996 I love this comment. I'm personally convinced that "Eulogy" is about Kurt Cobain, even though I've seen no proof whatsoever that it is.
"musical theatre" is the best way to describe his performances.. I used to think he was on something, lol, but right after a song, in-between songs, he's totally back to normal 🤘🖤❤️
That was just an outstanding review of this song, what it means and Maynard's phenomenal performance of it.
Great work.
This song, man, hits me. I lost my daughter to drug addiction, overdose, and in the end, she lost her battle, her life.
Sorry to hear about the lose of your daughter . Just know that she resting in the hands of God and and is at peace and there no more pain.
@@ericgaudet4497 Thank you for your kindness, words meant to uplift.
@@marcusanton95 Your welcome .
I’m so sorry to hear that. My deepest condolences, I can’t imagine losing my son, can’t even fathom the loss.
@@matthewconner5545 Drug addiction is a disease, affecting all people, respects no biological differences in humans regardless of how we divide ourselves by color. Cares not if you're rich or poor. Uninterested in religion. It has been hard our marriage didn't survive the loss, so I try to speak to people about this plague or leaders have just plain ignored. Laws passed have done nothing to slow it down. I'm sorry Mathew you meant to console me and I've gone on a rant. Thank you for your kind words. Hold on to your son tightly and be watchful. You can trust your child but always verify what's really going on. I didn't. In this one area, I failed her.
Maynard rocking the PINK onesie. Maynard is one of the best vocalist ever.
Oh he really is! He’s incredible! I love his voice!
I love this song because depending on what mood you’re in it can have a totally different vibe. If you’re feeling good, it’s an absolute head banger. If you’ve just hit rock bottom it’s something to cry your eyes out to. Either way, one of the best songs of all time.
Tool is the greatest live band ever. Maynard his voice, his movements, body language , the music all make me feel emotionally physically, spiritually unstable , and I enjoy the ride.
The great thing is their last album which is still considered new has a song called Pneuma which rebuilds me emotionally, spiritually, mentally and physically.
I have been a tool fan since the very first album. and it is because of the lyrics, the sound, the live shows that I love this band. they are a break from reality and an immersion in to something else . it doesn't have to be dark. just different from everyday reality. and I get it from this band , especially live.
Or on a long car ride windows down, volume up and time to feel however tool makes you feel . and it is different every time.
some days it pumps me up, other days it makes me feel alive, other days it makes me think, other days it gets me thinking about burning down my house and moving to a secluded mountain for the rest of my life.
LMAO This is the great thing about tool. it meets you on your terms and just amplifies your emotions, thoughts and feelings.
I think most people can relate to tools music in one way or another. Thanks for the in-depth reaction. YOU GET IT!!! and the fact that you do get it puts a smile on my face. so many other people who react to tool just do not get it . the theater of it , the way he shoves his lyrics down your throat with his body language and his voice.
Thanks for the video you rockl!!!!
Maybe the greatest period.
Please expand on that thought
No other band on the planet is like TOOL.
I’ve heard people say Meshuggah is like Tool but on steroids! Haha 😆
Truth🤘
Maybe A Perfect Circle.
Lol
The Beatles.
@@wrongangle4881 ha ha not even close
The way he acted the part of the addict during this performance was amazing
Girl, you did an amazing job of breaking down this song. Many people have tried to decifer Manarads lyrics and generally wind up falling short. Well done
Thanks for your great reaction and articulate commentary! Loved your observations, even having been a tool fan for decades. So many great reaction channels have been introduced to the amazing Tool catalogue via this all time amazing performance of a Tool great. Hope to see more on your channel!
Tool IS as much "Musical Theater" as it is a ""Musical Performance". It's one of the ways Maynard copes with his (almost) crippling stage fright. Also ALL the members of the band use their life experiences & that of their friends & family to form their music. Truly individually great performers that are MUCH Greater as a whole than just individual genius. I honestly have other bands that I have a deeper connection with, but they almost all have destroyed themselves in one way or another while Tool just keeps going & going & going. Massive props to a group of master performers that have been able to use music to SAVE themselves rather than just bare their scars to the world & let their demons drag themselves down into darkness.
Brilliant analysis. 👍✌
Spot on
enough with the crippling stage freight nonsense. it's just a myth fans spread.
@@13christbane exactly, Pusifer he plays straight up front man. APC he is also out front of the band. In Tool MJK is just an instrument equal to the other 3.
@@13christbane I don't guess they know that he was in the Army. He would've been tossed out of boot camp if he had crippling anxiety.
she looked so concerned when she first saw MJK 😂😂
I loved your reaction and breakdown of this performance. Well done, honestly.
This move is called “no turning back now”........
Believe me I know, all Tool fans know
🙌🙌🙌🙌
Cheers 🍻
Tool is a other level of music; is art in every detail; is a concept of band. Maynard James Keenan is a genius of the other planet!
You earned my sub. You get it after viewing only three of your reaction vids. Thank you for the realism and honest emotion.
This was phenomenal. I've saved this video for a few months because I didn't feel ready for it; I did today, and I'm glad I came back to it. Thank you.
It never gets old watching someone's first reaction to tool.
Problem is you only get one first reaction to it.
Tool is supposed to sound like an apocalyptical death juggernaut that's 40 stories tall and a mile wide scraping over the earth while air raid sirens go off and everyone screams and runs away. I love it.
Thanks much!! Great reaction.. as a fellow aussie .. i can't wait to see more..in the future, keep up the great work.. love the hair.. you can feel the deep agony in his voice..
This is the best live video ever. Love you Maynard for all iaot out of it that has come out of it ❤️❤️❤️
Ooooooh you’re in the spiral now.
May I request your reaction to the song “Lateralus” by Tool? You will absolutely be floored by it and not become overwhelmed with emotion being piled onto your psyche.
Even the song Lateralus. Btw, that beat in the breakdown is one of my go to drum beats during soundchecks. So buttery!
Lateralus is music math. The numbers! But for another heavier song Wings for Marie pt2.
Yes, yes you may.
Spiral out... keep going
"The spiral" huh?
I see what you did there
Kudos to you... you picked up on everything Tool wanted the listener and viewer to feel...the lyrics, the “instability” of the music, Maynard’s posture and body language. This is about the trap of addiction... and I’ve always felt specifically about heroine. They are masters of their instruments... please check out their catalog of songs.
Heroine? Everyone loves a heroine mate. Heroin, not so much.
@@gh8447 True, everyone loves a good heroine.
Yeah. It's bigger than this.
@@gh8447 judge not. If you haven't been there back off. Not saying you can't understand a problem if you haven't dealt with it. Wait... Yes I am.
Every attempt you made to explain his body language, the utter sonic chaos….the connection to the pain
Without even really trying and solely focusing on the music, you did an amazing job of describing what addiction really is
It might seem like Maynard is out of control in this performance, but you can actually see, if you really pay attention, that many of his movements are made purposefully to keep time. Specifically that stomp near the beginning of the outtro, which I think you did pick up on. Great job! Subscribed!
He uses his voice as an instrument and in any song you hear in the future of Tool he knows he has the best drummer, guitarist and base player and each is always showcased in each song while he sings in the background. He now always stands during performances to the side of Danny Carey the drummer. Welcome to Tool music and now you will have to do more but research what happened to his mom and follow the songs he sang. Great reaction!🙏🏼🌹
Agreed, their whole world is something that needs to be felt, it's complex, gritty, dark but so unique in the best possible way. Hearing their music since the 90`s. All his projects are a big part of my life.
Spot on interpretation of this amazing song and performance. As a first time listener it is an authentic and highly qualified reaction I was not a Tool fan until I heard this song, just 6 months ago. I'm a fan now. Thanks to another reactor. So thank you for your reaction and your others, always instructive and inspiring.
You are my favorite person who reviews songs!! I can tell you connect with each song no matter the musical genre . Each song gives you a different feeling and you feel it! Great videos great Chanel!
This was quite a deep and intense reaction video. I have always loved this song, but now I can honestly say that I appreciate it that much more. Thank you Julia!
James "Maynard" Keenan was immersed in a musical role for this song. During this song he picked out one member of the audience and stared straight at them while he was singing. He was not drunk or high during this performance....just a damn good performer!
I don't usually watch reaction videos, but for some reason I clicked this and it turned out to be a surprise. Your analysis of his posture and the song's meaning goes well beyond what I have come to expect with typical reaction vids. I will say this...if this is your first exposure to Tool, you have only just scratched the surface. Oh, and the "sober" part is not something I ever took literally. He's saying he doesn't want to go on in a reality with so much pain and anguish around him. Drinking is just a metaphor for escape. When I first heard the lyrics, I misheard them as "why can't we DREAM forever". And this put a different spin on the song for me. He's decrying a world where we cannot just follow some Dionysian whim without real and direct consequences. But when drinking/dreaming we are free of the chains.
I wish she would watch it through 1 time without commenting and then go into the analysis after
I always thought this song was about addiction to religion. Heard Maynard has some major issues with his mothers religious beliefs. The song Opiate equates religion to drugs.
@@skunkybudtoker9092 That's really clear in "Judith".
The most beautiful thing is that the meaning, you as a listener SHOULD get out of it, isn't there, isn't in your face. Tool is definitely in the leagues with David Lynch and Brandon Sanderson for me personally, the meaning is the meaning you give it yourself, as a listener, in the stage of your life you're in .. it's all deeply intuitive. And the same song can have a different meaning years later. Timeless intuitive beauty :). A rare gift nowadays :).
I agree,totally understanding especially for a first time listener
Your analysis was spot on. Thank you so much for posting!
I loved how you immediately felt the soul of that guitar. And yes Maynards poster and movements are crazy!
I never saw anyone express these kinds of thought, how is like to have them, and how someone broken and lost feels as Maynard did in this performance. Your reaction/analysis was on point.
I love the way you wear your heart on your sleeve in your reactions.
Also your use of language to describe a feeling is very unique and lovely to listen to.
Love your videos. ❤️❤️
This is the most thoughtful, genuine reaction video I have ever seen. Good on you Julia!
The fact that this is 1 of only 2 professionally filmed videos of tool performing live, brings me such joy... I loved seeing them live 2 years ago, it was probably the best concert I've ever seen and Maynard is such a good performer and vocalist!
"Why can't we not be sober." F*cking amazing. The double meanings have always boggled my mind.
You did a great job with this one.
I just found you tonight and after watching you react to the emotional roller coasters that are this song and Hurt plus Snuff. You get them. I don't know what your musical preferences are but seeing you come to tears and feel the emotion that is behind them proves what I have said and felt for decades. Heavy Metal music has everything and sometimes more than all other forms of music.
He was trying to show the embodiment of addiction . You will never see another live video as powerful , moving and to some disturbing as this . This band was and is still the most amazingly talented band I have ever seen . It only took 25 + years for the rest of the country to discover them . Keep watching !
He was also performing and acting it out as if he was literally going through the DTs (delirium tremens). I saw them live on the Lateralus tour, every song was theatrically choreographed it was such an immersive and incredible experience.
Your breakdown of this performance is next level. I can literally feel how much knowledge and comprehension you have for what a live performer and creative actually is. Great video.
Your analysis was very insightful. Maynard himself doesn't do drugs but he has addicted friends (as most of us do). This is performance for him but I agree, if it was ONLY performance, he couldn't have achieved this result. He couldn't just perform it, he had to FEEL it, to internalize it. To say it was "beautiful" doesn't seem right, but you understand.
He's such a huge fan of drinking wine he has own vineyard and wine making facility.
He doesn't, anymore...
She forgot to comment about the most hint part of this song, the chorus part. Maynard was brainwashed with religion, that was his "addiction" he was trying to deal with.
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The entire song is about a mutual friend they had who's creativity did not flourish until he was loaded up with substance.
It's no mystery, there's many videos and articles saying this. I know he went to a Catholic School and they indoctrinated like all schools do. Never any brainwashing.
@@mapexzildjian6361 uhm, are you implying that indoctrination and "brainwashing" are any different?
You are really good at this LOL. Perfect and accurate reaction to this powerful performance. Spot on commentary. The look of wonder on your face made your video great to watch.
I can watch you react to tool all day. Great commentary and break down!
4:30 Astute observation. Might I add, as a guitarist, regarding the 'unstable' bit: from a musical perspective it's also very interesting as when the guitar comes in, it starts with a normal chord voicing and then Adam Jones (the guitarist) literally bends the one note *INTO* dissonance, creating this anguished, tortured sound that, I would argue, is the main motif of the song. It very much plays off the song's themes of wanting something to just be fine and normal, but having something - or someone - just a little bit out of whack that keeps everything from falling perfectly into place. ( I know, I know - the pieces fit.)