Tool Live Oklahoma 2002 (Remastered) [Full Show]
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2015
- Tool Live. Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK.
November 16th 2002.
Full Concert. Remastered.
One of my personal favorites from the 2002 tour. I tried to update the separate audio and centered it, cleaned up the video and made it widescreen because why not. Overall really good quality and certainly one of the very best shows of 2002.
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I can't believe this is online! I was there, I was 19, and I had eaten a whole bunch of mushrooms. It was my first real concert and I'll never forget it
Dude, same!!! Except the shrooms. Which makes me a lil jealous. What an experience it must have been!
Fingers crossed I have a designated driver when I see them because I definitely plan on eating a bag of fun guys.
LIKEWISE 17
MOM DROPPED OFF!
El verdadero quien pudiera
This era of Tool concerts was definitely the best for psychedelics. Maynards body and soul was completely part of the music back then.
1:30 Maynards fighting game idle animation
I am glad to say that your joke survived the trial of three years...
LOL, fucking right!
Seen them 20 times since 92....
Best band ever!
I guess your third eye is pretty open 😂🔥
@Neganoth... S/he, it might already got a 4th eye 👀 👀
Been to 13 shows since 93 and I kinda don’t have much interest in going again…unless they play more off of undertow, aenima, and opiate. And that’s opposite of what I should want to hear, IF they were improving. Fact is that Maynard has lost interest in being a member of tool. My 25 y o son saw tool and puscifer at the same festival and he said Maynard had WAY more gusto and emotion singing for puscifer. He half assed his tool performance.
There older now, what do you expect geeez. They want to relax now. I seen them in 96 , 98 ozzfest and many more. But i wont go see them past there prime. Thats life !!!
seen them 21 times
I think Tool have contributed more to my consciousness than anything else. I'm 38 years old. They've been my spirituality since I was 15.
Me too, my friend 🍄🌀😌
It always amazes me what 10 strings, one set of vocal cords, and one Danny Carey can create
Danny is like 3 people in one, to be fair lol
Nice pfp
It always amazes me how many times I see the exact same unoriginal comment on Tool music videos.
Everyone is different. Not everyone is you.
They are on a high level of oneness!
I cant believe this whole concert is on UA-cam. I have been bragging about going to this show for the last 15 years and now I can relive the whole thing. Just incredible.
THE SOFT BULLETIN!!!
isn't technology wonderful?
I mentioned this on another thread but took my dad who is a baptist music minister to this show after I got out of prison for trafficking cocaine. I was back in school and had a music appreciation class where I had to evaluate a concert of some sort. Took my chance here. I will never forget it.
@@karstensmith3223 cocaine is a helluva drug...
Yess
1. Rush tease "Passage to Bangkok" into Cold & Ugly - 00:00
2. The Grudge - 05:25
3. Stinkfist - 15:59
4. 46 & 2 - 22:20
5. Schism (Long intro)- 28:41
6. Parabol - (Long intro) - 39:40
7. Parabola - 45:37
8. Third Eye - 51:51
9. Disposition - 1:08:35
10. Reflection - 1:14:26
11. Triad - 1:25:38
12. Closing words - Wings For Marie tease - 1:38:40
13. Lateralus - 1:41:25
pancho perfulcro the Rush tease is Passage to Bangkok
Schism intro is Vicarious tease
Only one song off opiate and nothing off undertow
@@mrmanback Thanks, Added. :)
@@jpopa09 cause those are their worst albums
Tool in their prime...fuck...this show is amazing.
Just the best band of my generation.
Dammit Adam's guitar tone is rockin the roof off that place!!!!!
This is Tool when they were in their prime. They still rock but this has to be the best show they ever did.
Jim Watts I totally agree! However, besides the 90's, I definitely think 2002 was the best tour year for so many things. Visuals, guests, somewhat varied setlists...back when I listened to every show on cds lol!
maybe for the band, but definitely not for maynard. He can't sing worth of shit in this era compaired to how he sang in the 90's.
salame462 if they had played the parabola drum solo then yeah
Literally every live Tool set, in between 2001 to 2006, on UA-cam has a comment very similar to this.
I guess they're all their best sets lmfao
Their prime was the 90s. They still are awesome even today though. Maynard can still scream but chooses not to as much so he doesn’t blow his voice
2001/2002 period is my favorite. band was in their prime and maynard had a perfect balance between his aggresive and clean voice. it's not just yelling in key anymore (even though i loved that too)
True! If only he was up front like during their previous tour in 1998 and everything before that. That would make it perfect. That's why I love their 1998 era too.
Seen them in Daytona then it was epic
Saw them in New Orleans on this tour. It was the best show of the 10 or so times that I’ve seen them.
I think this is hands down their best performance in 2002, and one of the best ever.
Holy crap. Easily the greatest band this generation has seen. True brilliance
I was 16 and this was my second time seeing tool. Meshugga opened and they killed it.
I remember I wanted to go to this show (mainly to see Meshuggah) but I wasn't able to go. I ended up catching Meshuggah later that year when they came back as headliner with Strapping Young Lad opening. This would have been a super sick show with Meshuggah and Tool though.
I was here too. Drove in from Lubbock with a roommate to see the show. Meshugga doing Obsidian was priceless
That scream from 13:00-13:21 is unfrigingreal! I love Maynard and this band!
And someone told that Chester screaming in given up was a 17 seconds record top
I’m unfortunately too young to ever have been able to even see Tool “in their prime” as everyone’s been saying, but I’m finally getting to see them at Rock on the Range, and I’m psyched
These guys are a rare breed of excellent, talented, before their time, Hall of Fame….musicians and my favorite band. Danny Carey sits on his throne where he belongs, been following them since ‘93 with my loyal support….seen them 8 times and everyone of them shows was nearly flawless in execution and probably the best shows Ive been too ever! Primus, Rush, Faith No More of a listening brother, Soundgarden…Fugazi, Incubus peace people! 👋
Seeing them at Rock on the Range was fun!
They were and still are in their prime. It's just that 2001/2002 was the pinnacle of their career. Lateralus is such a monumental album. Seeing them on any of their tours is spectacular, but this one was extra, extra special. I'm very proud to say it was an honor to have been present. Witnessing this tour was life changing and incredibly beautiful.
Tool is always prime theyre still incredible performers. Look at their 2022 live shows. Their shows blow most other musicans out of the water and they're like 60. They've been in their prime since the 90s.
Just seen them in St. Louis, they only get better with age best show I’ve ever seen
Eek! I was there. My first Tool show.
Jessica Because you know nothing, jessica!
+Jessica Because Mine was around this time too, when they went to Tallahassee. Maybe a couple weeks before or after this.
Me too! It was my first concert, I was 19
Mine too. I was never the same after this.
YUP ME TOO
13:00
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
Same, same.
From 12:30 to 14:40, if you close your eyes the whole time then it feels like a godlike being carrying some colossl burden just lets it all out and makes the very fabric of the universe start to tear apart.. to call that segment powerful is a fucking understatement, and i just had to drop the F-bomb to bring that point home..
u did not lie
A little bit after: LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO LEGO
The lighting at tool shows is also amazing. Partially because it’s so well timed with the music. And with 10+ minute songs with multiple time changes that’s really impressive. Cause it has to be programmed in.
They do their lighting and shit live. There have been interviews with “junior” and shit explains why
No, it's done live, you moron. Programming lighting to their music would be literally impossible. It would be like firing a bullet out of a gun, and trying to hit that bullet with another bullet out of a gun.
Disposition into Reflection is just.... **chef kiss**
I love how it's from 2002 and the play a little Wings For Marie before the last song
It's amazing how that song and Pt2 evolved into such a great track
I never can shake the chills when that hits, just love it.
Tim Gelhardt Holy shit. I've just watched this and that wings for marie riff from way back the. Absolute chills.
+Tim Gelhardt And if I'm not mistaken, you can hear a little sound effect later used in the opening of "Vicarious" at about 28:46. Might be a stretch, though.
+Tim Gelhardt yeah, I can't believe this is here. I was searching for one from this time period. I saw them on this tour in Nashville and then again in Knoxville the next year. so awesome that this is here. I saw many shows during that time period, starting a few years before this to a few years after, and though they were all great, none compares to them in their ability to play live.
I want to see TOOl before I pine away
+robin17ism I am going to see TOOL finally! TWICE, JANUARY 2016!!!!!
+robin17ism fuckin awesome bro
Bret Rekcah
IT WAS MIND BLOWING!
robin17ism
I'M JEALOUS!!!! I would expect nothing less from them!! They give 100%
Every. Single. Time.
+robin17ism happy you were able to catch them, I just saw then in New Orleans last weekend, and holy fuck was it an amazing show.... and the new version of opiate with the badass bridge mid song is so fucking dope, hopefully we get a new album before we all pine away eh? haha
this was the last time I saw tool, saw them here in the same spot in 99, might have been the two best tool shows ever, my best friend died between these shows, was with me at the first and gone for the second, idk why they saved their best for Oklahoma but it made an impact that still reverberates in my mind now and brings me back over and over, part of me is still there now at both shows. Thank you adam, danny, james and jimmy. Glad I got to meet you all if only briefly on this cosmic kaleidiscopic catastrophy. There were maybe 8 people backstage at this show, I was one, what a fucking ride.
Yeah this show was my first and only time seeing Tool. I still in OKC and stopped going to shows, but back then I was a concert junkie and went to small punks clubs all the way to arena shows like this. I usually had the most fun going by myself to these gigs.
I want to marry disposition/reflection
What in the hell (back in 2002) was able to record such great audio? This is amazing audio.
Probably recorded a separate audio using a microphone on a sony minidisc
BERSERK Minidisc was the Best
A lot of these uploads are from synchronizing board fees audio with the camcorder video. It adds a nice touch of quality that I’m very grateful for.
Core Sound Binaurals > Sharp MT-877 Taper: Suntzu420 EQ'd by: Smagmapig
I've seen a lot of Tool footage on YT, but this has to be my absolute favorite.
Between the mix of songs that were chosen and their performance? Bravissimo!
I love the sections before and after Reflection where the the crowd is mesmerized and almost dead quiet.
Quasi Religious experience right there, just as the masterminds planned it no doubt...
Right!?
Yeah trust it was an excellent performance. I was 17 then 36 now.. wowies, still remained one of my most favorite concerts.
So...I had just gotten sober after a stint in jail for trafficking cocaine. Took my dad to this concert, who is a Baptist music minister. Besides a joint being passed to him halfway through it was peaceful for him. I had a music appreciation class as I was going back to school so I had to attend a musical event. This was it, and I haven’t watched the whole thing yet to confirm this is OK, but if I remember right Triad had a guest drummer and Maynard also showcased his Jujitsu? It was freaking awesome other than I was worried my dad wasn’t enjoying the musicianship which he didn’t but I still took him! Anyone top that?
I was at this same show too. Took almost an entire paycheck to buy my ticket from being a bag boy at an Albertsons lol. I was 17 as well. It was so Psychedelic
I remember emailing my brother after a show one month before this and said: "I witnessed these four shamans come through town last night." To me, it qualifies as a "religious experience," but even better: an utterly transformational journey. And it was reflection into Triad where I recall realizing this during the show.
My ultimate favorite live Tool show. Still a hidden gem with only 231K views. Tripped deep to this many a time.
the best grudge I have heard - what a great show thank you!
Imagine being present to experience 28:15. Incredible. Sometimes it doesn't pay off to be born in 2001
45:20
We're the same age
One of their best shows.
This show is a jewel. One of the best, if not the best, in my opinion! Enjoy!
It's amazing his soul is singing and I can feel it in every cell
I was there, I was present, one of the best concerts I ever experienced. My favorite band of all time.
Mine toooo. Forever ♾️ and always 🖤🍄🌀
I got kicked out of this concert 20 years ago for being a little shit. Finally got to see the rest of the show! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this amazing concert...
Once again a great upload Archive, thank you.
The extended intro to schism is literally the beginning of Vicarious
The extended intro to parabol also gives me Legion Innoulculant vibes a bit
many thanks for the upload my friend!!!
I wish they played Third Eye during the 2016 tour, one of my favorites
They did on the second half of the tour. It was fucking wicked.
they play third eye every single show
Anthony Passarelli played at the little rock show in oct. fkn opened with it and it was amazing
Thanks for sharing! I was at this show! It's cool to almost relive this moment. Thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this!
Amazing! I hope that one day i has the opportunity to witness a show like that. It will be inspiring and touching.
thank you very much for share this.
One of their all time great shows, such a great setlist and so many little tweaks. I revisit this one from time to time and always find something new and interesting in what they did that night.
Danny's drumming during the early version of Wings For Marie is pretty cool. I like that rhythm. We didn't get that on the album. Not quite. Especially when they first start playing it here. The way the bass hits right when it does. I can't explain it. I love it. Different.
whoever fimed this did a great job. thanks! sounds great.
Thank you for posting.
Wish they still performed disposition reflection and triad. Best song trio ever
Who is the other drummer in Triad?
@@nathanhalland1805 I think they toured with Meshuggah this tour
That rotating thing in the back for Maynard to spin around on was so kick-ass! That tour was amazing. I was at the Madison Wisconsin show October 7 of 2001. I'll never forget when they played Schism they actually had the actors from the video come out on stage in full makeup and then they proceeded to climb these ropes on each side of the stage and suspended there throughout the song making weird movements. That was also when they had general admission so you can work your way up to the stage if you wanted to.
The intro of schism just out of this galaxy , spectacular musical riff ever created
Absolutely fucking stellar.
Love the Rush riff Adam starts the show with lol
+ouzts12 Hey what song is that riff from? It sounds badass!
+salame462 A Passage to Bangkok
Insane lineup
First Tool show I ever saw. It was beyond amazing.
So many feels. A few things:
- I was at the show in Chicago the year before, a couple days before 9/11. Before the world went to hell. Tool has always felt like a safe haven from fear and insanity ever since. They face the chaos head on, that's one reason they and their music are beautiful.
- thank you OP for the footage and the incredible mastering job. The energy is off the chart and every note and beat is succinct. Kudos.
- Maynard was a beast back then. Good to hear him really pushing himself lately to come close to this breath and pitch control.
- Danny sounds like he is cracking the foundation with every hit.
- Adam is a wizard and Justin is brilliant with his counterpoint and invention.
- points to anyone who knows who joined them on Triad?
- also, how fucking cool is it that they were workshopping parts of 10,000 days this early on, as part of their jams? Zeppelin did that in Dazed and Confused with parts that would become Achilles' Last Stand.
- lastly, Bravo again! Thanks so much for this upload.
Meshuggah joined them on Triad, Maynard thanks them at the end of the show.
Thomas Hakke
No dude. They’ve matured. Saw them twice last year, and it was as good as anything they’ve ever put out. Billboard album of the year... yeah whatever, but Fear rocks hard AF. The time signatures are insane in every song.
They didn’t play 7empest so this isn’t their best concert ever
@@twindicksucks871 played it in Spokane. Heard it for the first time there and it was just as insane as you'd expect.
@@ryancampbell5039 I was there the next night in Portland
@@twindicksucks871 Same. Can you believe how fucking lucky we were!? Not only were they perfection but Maynard had been still feeling the effects of long haul covid _and_ it was the last show before they cancelled (or did they do the following night? I feel like they called it in OR that same night).
Crazy times man, but that performance was perfect for us.
@@rrcab9428 Eugene was cancelled the next night I scored a DOODLE from the Portland show it was amazing
Holy fuck that version of the grudge was so metal dude
35:05 this part of Schism is literally an addiction.
I was here at this Fucking Amazing Tool concert in the prime of my life n was on Acid n went with a friend but when the bleachers of people bum rushed to get on floor , i look down n my friend looked like some weird troll hanging on the gates crosslegged on the floor so i somehow lost him n was somehow being tajen care of by this mexican man who couldnt speak a word of english when communicating to me when walking me to bathroom n back but fucking knew every damn word to every Tool song!!! I dont know him n havent seen him since but Tool is our universal lanuage n it was chaos n anarchy that night but that mexican man made sure this blonde hair , blue eyed metal/ country oklahoma girl was gonna be safe n even though we couldnt speak to one another .... our Rocking out to Tool was our communication n if he is hearing this.... Thank u TOOL N GRACIAS TO THE UNKNOWN MEXICAN MAN THAT STAYED BY MY SIDE ALL NIGHT!!
i watch and liked not just because i love Tool but because you took the time in 2015 to Put this together and you deserve it
Thank you for all your uploads ^.^
Man, this really was a good show. Loved being there.
Man I loved this tour
I've had this bootleg on a cd since 2004 and just found it on youtube. Incredible show.
Saw them on this tour with tomahawk opening ......awesome acoustics at venue (semi pro hockey arena)The bass was reverberating almost harmoniously with the crowds energy.... I remember a way higher ratio of female attendees than male..... lots of real mdma and shrooms went around.....the band was definitely feeding off the crowd and it showed..... allot of the tweaks to songs and extensions were very hypnotic and trance like.... it is one memory thankfully still intact lol.... mike Patton appeared onstage with a bag on his head and wAs tweaking knobs on effects board during triad.....he got briefly booed.... tomahawk was booed throughout their set by half-tards who didnt check the OG musical pedigree of the band members.
I saw them on the same tour in St Paul. Somebody near me on the floor threw a cup of beer at Mike Patton and hit him square in the face. Patton just kept performing and said "thank you, may I have another", and someone else hit him with a beer. I thought the whole thing was ridiculous, but I'll never forget it.
This leg was with meshuggah
Yeah the OKC Myriad always sounded great for shows. I went to many concerts there. Tool 2002, Pledge of Allegiance tour 2001, and Smashing Pumpkins 1996 are my favorites.
thank you!!!
Great show and set list. 'Third Eye' was Fucking amazing!! So was 'Lateralus' Thank You for sharing!!!
this is such a brilliant and unique show. love it. see some of you at monster mash AZ
I seen this tour 3 times so fkn good
Fantastic, the perfect music, the perfect concert.
Danny Carey sacrificing a snare to the drum gods for this performance of lateralus lol. Well deserved.
More goodness to be thankful for.
I saw this show! not this one exactly but this tour in Nashville, tn. brings back memories.
Beautiful thank you.
The mother fucking GRUDGE! How did they sound so good back then 🤷🏼♂️🤯
Saw them in 02 in Bossier City LA and just recently in Houston...both shows were epic. They did essentially the same extended version of Stinkfist in Houston.
ME AND MY BUDDY, NOTICED AFTER TRICKY, (THE GUARDS)HAD SPACES WE WALKED TOWARDS JUST THINKING BOUT IT , I LOOK BEHIND US ;A CROWD! THE ACROSS TO THE OTHER SIDE LOL ; A CROWD! . SO WE GO AND EVERYONE PORED IN! THANK U ! FOR THE , DIGITAL MEMORY
RUSHED THE GUARDS STARTED A TITLE WAVE TO GET TO THE FLOOR
I hope you make some money off these videos ToolArchives, you completely deserve it.
First and only time I saw Tool was this gig. Lived in OKC all my life. Meshuggah opened for them. People didn't really know how to react to them. The whole djent thing was still growing at the time.
As for Tool? Well the set list was amazing and I still remember some of the crazy stuff I saw while standing in the middle of the crowd on the floor stoned and getting tripped out by the light show.
this video and some deem completely made my night
great post
EDIT: god damn, Triad fucking blew my mind. i have to see these guys when they tour.
By the way, that extra drummer on Triad is named Tyler. Tyler is cool, he's basically the fifth member of tool.
I saw the Chicago date of this tour. They opened with Sober. Freaking great show, and Tomahawk was a great opening act!
Love that Danny's rocking his KU jersey at the Oklahoma show.... Rock Chalk, Danny.
thank you
You ARE where the mind is time is the illusion there is only NOW when we come to find we are all ONE MIND. WE are "ALL THAT IS AND MORE THEN THE SUM OF OUR PARTS"
I was tripping sooo hard at this 🤩 ty for sharing. Hands down - One of the most amazing nights of my life…
I miss lateralus live. One song I wish they kept. Stink fist and all that shut is great but this one hits different.
My third TOOL show... Always thought we here in OKC got a great show every time...but this one is so very memorable and I'm happy this has been so readily available online to relive for the years since in audio and video formats...
was this the one meshugga opened for? if so it's the one and only time I got to see them.
Yep. First time I saw them was here with Tricky...then Tulsa with Tomahawk...then this show.
gnomeok Yes I was at this show. I was tripping out pretty crazy. It was the crowd who looked nuts lol
Wow.. just saw a thing on FB about the loudest/best concert you ever went to. This was it in Okc I was 19. I can’t believe it is in UA-cam.
17:10 that sound is awesome. This is my favorite Tool's live peformance.
Dude...bass drum and bass duo in the last 20 years.
This is probably the best Tool show I haven't been.
I was at this show in Oklahoma and a phenomenal performance to see. I got to say that I also seen them the same year in Kansas city and that was my favorite because they played third eye my favorite song by them.
My God! I can see why this is a favorite of yours. I feel like when you see Tool live these days, the sound is too polished and has lost its raw intensity. I miss it. I know the guys are a lot older and this show goes back 17 years. Crazy to think it's been that long.
I was at this show. 4th row just right of center stage. so amazing! thanks for posting this!
Are you sure this was the show you were at? (Not saying you didn't go to the show on November 16, 2002 in Oklahoma), but I didn't think Maynard was rocking the mohawk until 2006-ala 10,000 Days. Plus the artwork for the backdrop.... I'm just curious, maybe I'm not remembering my Tool correctly.
No I'm sure, it was the lateralus tour.
Larry Choate For sure... I'm quite jealous... I missed the show on 11/24/02 at the LONG BEACH ARENA... It was the last show of the Lateralus tour, and I couldn't get tickets to save my life. I was actually downtown while it was happening too...
+berkough yea I actually follwed them from OK, to Houston then to New Orleans where they did a 2 1/2 hour set at the Voodoo Music Festival. It was awesome. I've seen them 13 times total. But now I have kids so concerts are pretty much out of the budget for awhile. Lol.
I thought it was an open floor? at least it was when I saw them that year here in OKC. meshugga opened for them. was that not this show? was this the one with tricky? Or was it tomahawk?
Best Tool show ever recorded? If not it's certainly up there.
I saw this tour in El Paso Texas, SOOOOOO Good, they played a looong set.
Epic show!
Love the “Suspicious Minds” extended version of Stinkfist.
Awesome concert.