Ah, you did Lateralus. This Fibonacci in his vocals is astounding, spiral out. If this is all your daughters band choices I like her style. I'm quite eclectic myself. I wonder if you have both listened to Olsen Olsen by Sigur Ros and there is The Polyphonic Spree for something different. Zappa was always an old favourite for me
I interpreted the song as a kind of an anthem about shedding the inhibitions that keep you stagnant in life. Overthinking things, rationalizations, getting stuck in analysis paralysis, as in nothing will change unless you show up and subject yourself to the randomness of the universe, ride the spiral, etc.
It's also about spirituality......"Swing on the spiral of our divinity, and still be a Human". It's recognising that we are spiritual beings having a Human/physical experience. He goes deeper into that idea in Parabola.
It's a 9/8 8/8 7/8 progressive time signature because 987 is one of the fibonacci numbers. Just incredible the amount of detail and layers that are in this song and most Tool songs for that matter. Spiral out, keep going!
I don't believe it's because it is one of the Fibonacci numbers; since lyrics were written afterward, I don't think the band would have had that concept in mind while writing. At least, I have never seen it confirmed. That's just extra overthinking by some Tool fans 😂
@@ChaseVonnegut to illustrate your point “The time signatures of the chorus of the song change from 9/8 to 8/8 to 7/8; as drummer Danny Carey says, "It was originally titled 9-8-7. For the time signatures. Then it turned out that 987 was the 16th number of the Fibonacci sequence. So that was cool." From the wiki about the song.
"Swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human." The song is about being present to this life while also trusting your intuition to guide you into a higher spiritual plane.
Sound the dread alarm! Through the primal body! Set the revellie to be or not to be! RISE! Stay the grand finale! Stay the reading of our swan song and epilogue! ONE! DRIVE! TO! STAY, ALIVE! Elementary! Muster every fiber! Mobilize! STAY ALIVE! No better war cry ever written.
Tool are masters of their craft for sure. I have been a fan since I saw the Sober video on MTV. I get to discover them all over vicariously through these reactions 😊. Also, I have learned so much from reading the comments. The Tool Army is awsome.
I view this song as a story of one's life. The beginning sounds similar to a heart beat - feels like an ultrasound on a mother. Then birth happens and we're thrust into the body of the song. Lyrically, this is where they use the Fibonacci sequence (count the syllables) to establish the idea of a spiral - but hidden. At this part of the song, we are stuck in youth - dominated by our left brains, out of touch with the flow of life. At some point there is spiritual awakening, and that's when the song get's chaotic. We learn to incorporate this divinity and "swing on the spiral" - that is, we begin to flow with life instead of analyzing it constantly. And honestly - we don't know where this spiral will go or where it will end. It pulls us daily into the unknown, into the adventure. This song is (in my opinion) Tools Magnum Opus. Their album artwork changes as well with Lateralus, they start using Alex Grey's work which has a much more psychedelic / spiritual flair to it. If you're looking for more tool, I think Invincible (off their most recent album) is a good next visit.
From that album, Schism was a single. Parabol is the intro to Parabola. They have to be listened one after the other. The grudge is the opening song. You're also missing The Patient. And for me, near the end of the Album, there are three songs that must be listened in order. Disposition, Reflection and Triad. The total is way over 20 mins, but it's outer space music. This album is Tool's Dark Side of the Moon
7/8,8/8,9/8 swing time signature. You should check out the video Danny does with Paiste cymbal company. He plays this song on a kit made of brass. Pay extra attention for the gong!
🌀 out…. Keep going…. They started with the idea to make a song that sounded like it was collapsing in on itself…. Check out Right in two… the middle part of it will be the history of war from sticks and stones to nuclear interpreted into music 😂
Tool are a band I think any musician can appreciate, like Yes, King Crimson, Weather Report, don't have to become a huge fan of any of those bands to truly appreciate the musicianship, songwriting and rhythmic mastery.
Are you a musician? I've been going to see Umphreys McGee and King Gizzard lately bc I think they're the tightest bands playing rn. Umphreys is a band full of incredible musicians but their name (I think) makes people push away 🤷♂️ They do some straight rock, jazz, a couple bluegrass-y tunes, super progressive songs, etc. They even did a record of mashups that was cool, if for only to do something totally different. I love bands that can do every genre.
Some songs should be listened to as one piece - Parabol/Parabola, Intenson/Right in Two, Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned, Wings for Marie 1 and 2. I also recommend the studio and live versions of Pushit. Really enjoying your journey.
How many people have mentioned the fibonacci sequence and the way this song was written yet? 😂😂😂 But anyway ye Watching you smile through this whole video made my day. You can listen to this song for 10 years and hear new things every time. Amazing and great reactions. Can't wait for more.
I heard Maynard say on Joe Rohan that this song came together by accident without the Fibonacci sequence in mind. I think he’s bull shittin but he can get that.
I’m really enjoying your reactions. I’m waiting for you to get to my favorites from them. Here’s my list. Right In Two, Tempest, Descending, Pneuma and Chocolate Chip Trip. Chocolate Chip trip is all Danny Carey doing an instrumental, but it’s my go to on my surround sound system cranked up.
Not only do they use odd time signatures, but in the quieter middle Danny is opening and closing his hi-hat on the triplets, whilst playing 4/4 with snare and bass. Then the guitar and bass guitar come in and play WITH the hi-hat triplets while Danny carries on with his bass and snare 4/4. As a drummer I've no idea how he does that. He does something similar towards the end of Eulogy.
@@jrgdrumsandwatches ahh yes, you're right it's in 5. Still mind blowing how they all don't get lost, they must be tuning the other instruments out. Or the interaction between all the time signatures creates a distinctive polyrthymic pattern that keeps them on track. But I can't hear that.
@@Markhypnosis1 absolutely, I'm a drummer and listen to Tool for over 20 years and I guess it took me several years to understand what's going on there. The song is a masterpiece on several levels.
@Markhypnosis1 I saw an interview with Adam and the host asked him about just standing almost completely still on stage while they're playing and what that's about. Adam said something along the lines of "I'm having to concentrate really hard and count non-stop so I know where I'm at in the song." Lol I always thought that was great because I'm sure it would be easy to drift off for a second and the rest of the band has just left him doing whatever.
Justin uses a Digitech Bass Whammy pedal in this song to achieve that low pitch pulse that starts at around 8:15 of this video. That pedal is also featured in several of their songs. The intro and outro of Right In Two, Schism, Third Eye and Eulogy. Possibly on Disposition??
@@ErolReacts The fact that the song is written within the boundaries of the sequence while not sacrificing the message is what makes it special. Verse 1: Black (1) And (1) White are (2) All I see (3) In my infancy (5) Red and yellow then came to be (8) Reaching out to me (5) Lets me see (3) Just a little explanation of what’s occurring. If you look up the lyrics you’ll be able to realize the pattern. Great video btw
Tool fans & army are listeners on a whole other level. We are thinkers; critical thinkers & deep thinkers. If you don’t get the vibrational messages in their songs, you simply haven’t reached the Tool level yet
I think you would really dig Slow by Black Midi, they debuted in 2019 and are one of the most exciting bands of this decade so far, inspired by the likes of King Crimson and Frank Zappa
Very cool channel! You seem like a person with wisdom(also other than just musical), and just generally enjoying different styles :) edit: aand most importantly, genuinely enjoying and doing videos! I see bright future for your reactions :)
I see that I’m a bit later to mention the Fibonacci sequence but I think it’s a fascinating way to look at songwriting, I’ve used it myself for some of the Instrumental ideas I’ve had and must say the results can be stunning compared with what I’ve done before! I think for Tool it was an interesting step for them to take, it’s a great song!
Yup, the syllable count is using the fibber-nacho sequence. That's a fun fact. Maynard had the idea while his anus was itchy. He started scratching in the fiber-richly sequence, and magic was born. True story. I'm kidding. Let me be silly! Seriously though, I assume others have seen the Danny Carey interview on Beato's channel? That dude. Geesh. Maynard's a force. Right In Two and Jambi and Vicarious from 10,000 days are some choices for you, Erol. I'm glad you're enjoying Tool, 'cause I do too.
LOVE how you just let it ride and get the groove. Other Tool reactors get so caught up in the BS. You get it. Welcome to the family.
Parabol/Parabola!!!❤❤❤no pause between they're to seamlessly run together😊
@@susiejo143 can’t be overstated
Ah, you did Lateralus. This Fibonacci in his vocals is astounding, spiral out.
If this is all your daughters band choices I like her style. I'm quite eclectic myself.
I wonder if you have both listened to Olsen Olsen by Sigur Ros and there is The Polyphonic Spree for something different. Zappa was always an old favourite for me
I interpreted the song as a kind of an anthem about shedding the inhibitions that keep you stagnant in life. Overthinking things, rationalizations, getting stuck in analysis paralysis, as in nothing will change unless you show up and subject yourself to the randomness of the universe, ride the spiral, etc.
It's also about spirituality......"Swing on the spiral of our divinity, and still be a Human".
It's recognising that we are spiritual beings having a Human/physical experience. He goes deeper into that idea in Parabola.
It's a 9/8 8/8 7/8 progressive time signature because 987 is one of the fibonacci numbers. Just incredible the amount of detail and layers that are in this song and most Tool songs for that matter.
Spiral out, keep going!
I don't believe it's because it is one of the Fibonacci numbers; since lyrics were written afterward, I don't think the band would have had that concept in mind while writing. At least, I have never seen it confirmed. That's just extra overthinking by some Tool fans 😂
@@ChaseVonnegut to illustrate your point “The time signatures of the chorus of the song change from 9/8 to 8/8 to 7/8; as drummer Danny Carey says, "It was originally titled 9-8-7. For the time signatures. Then it turned out that 987 was the 16th number of the Fibonacci sequence. So that was cool." From the wiki about the song.
Right, so the Fibonacci link came after the time signature not before.
@@ChaseVonnegutim pretty sure maynard confirmed it on the joe rogan podcast
"Swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human." The song is about being present to this life while also trusting your intuition to guide you into a higher spiritual plane.
Love that you’re just frickin’ diving in headfirst!!! Cool songwriting here. They used the Fibonacci Sequence for music/lyrics.
Simply the best band to ever grace the genre of rock music.
I love the immediate smile you get.
Descending off their newest album
Yes, DESCENDING !!!!
Best ever lyrics
Came here to say this 🙌
Adam’s part on the second half 😮💨😮💨 soo good
Sound the dread alarm! Through the primal body! Set the revellie to be or not to be! RISE! Stay the grand finale! Stay the reading of our swan song and epilogue! ONE! DRIVE! TO! STAY, ALIVE! Elementary! Muster every fiber! Mobilize! STAY ALIVE!
No better war cry ever written.
Tool are masters of their craft for sure. I have been a fan since I saw the Sober video on MTV. I get to discover them all over vicariously through these reactions 😊. Also, I have learned so much from reading the comments. The Tool Army is awsome.
I see what you did there
Nice one
Tool blessed the masses with amazing music. Music connects. And Tool, it’ll take you places, places none of us have ever been. What a ride. 🤘
I view this song as a story of one's life. The beginning sounds similar to a heart beat - feels like an ultrasound on a mother. Then birth happens and we're thrust into the body of the song. Lyrically, this is where they use the Fibonacci sequence (count the syllables) to establish the idea of a spiral - but hidden. At this part of the song, we are stuck in youth - dominated by our left brains, out of touch with the flow of life.
At some point there is spiritual awakening, and that's when the song get's chaotic. We learn to incorporate this divinity and "swing on the spiral" - that is, we begin to flow with life instead of analyzing it constantly. And honestly - we don't know where this spiral will go or where it will end. It pulls us daily into the unknown, into the adventure.
This song is (in my opinion) Tools Magnum Opus. Their album artwork changes as well with Lateralus, they start using Alex Grey's work which has a much more psychedelic / spiritual flair to it.
If you're looking for more tool, I think Invincible (off their most recent album) is a good next visit.
From that album, Schism was a single. Parabol is the intro to Parabola. They have to be listened one after the other. The grudge is the opening song. You're also missing The Patient. And for me, near the end of the Album, there are three songs that must be listened in order. Disposition, Reflection and Triad. The total is way over 20 mins, but it's outer space music. This album is Tool's Dark Side of the Moon
7/8,8/8,9/8 swing time signature. You should check out the video Danny does with Paiste cymbal company. He plays this song on a kit made of brass. Pay extra attention for the gong!
Made from melted Paiste cymbals by Jeff Orcheltree 🤘
One of the great Danny Videos!!
DESCENDING. My favs...great channel. No musical interruptions. Bravo. Makes me actually want to hear your thoughts at the end.
Yeah.. you feel it. :) Spiral out. Welcome to the army, soldier.
“Ladder-AL-us” is prob the best song I’ve ever heard? 🖤🤘🏻
I like when people who have musical intuition react to tool. Keep spiraling out my friend
I would personally love to see you react to Tools discography in order (5 main albums, 1 EP, 1 live) 🤘🌀
🌀 out…. Keep going…. They started with the idea to make a song that sounded like it was collapsing in on itself…. Check out Right in two… the middle part of it will be the history of war from sticks and stones to nuclear interpreted into music 😂
What a great analysis of this song. Your fun to watch
Tool are a band I think any musician can appreciate, like Yes, King Crimson, Weather Report, don't have to become a huge fan of any of those bands to truly appreciate the musicianship, songwriting and rhythmic mastery.
Are you a musician? I've been going to see Umphreys McGee and King Gizzard lately bc I think they're the tightest bands playing rn. Umphreys is a band full of incredible musicians but their name (I think) makes people push away 🤷♂️ They do some straight rock, jazz, a couple bluegrass-y tunes, super progressive songs, etc. They even did a record of mashups that was cool, if for only to do something totally different. I love bands that can do every genre.
Some songs should be listened to as one piece - Parabol/Parabola, Intenson/Right in Two, Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned, Wings for Marie 1 and 2. I also recommend the studio and live versions of Pushit. Really enjoying your journey.
DESCENDING, DESCENDING, DESCENDING !!!
Every new tool song is your favorite tool song
That smile!
How many people have mentioned the fibonacci sequence and the way this song was written yet? 😂😂😂 But anyway ye Watching you smile through this whole video made my day. You can listen to this song for 10 years and hear new things every time. Amazing and great reactions. Can't wait for more.
I really enjoy your reactions to tool. It reminds me of myself in 2006, when I first stumbled into their music. Keep it up!
I heard Maynard say on Joe Rohan that this song came together by accident without the Fibonacci sequence in mind. I think he’s bull shittin but he can get that.
The fettuccine sequence. Delicious
Haha!
I’m really enjoying your reactions. I’m waiting for you to get to my favorites from them. Here’s my list. Right In Two, Tempest, Descending, Pneuma and Chocolate Chip Trip. Chocolate Chip trip is all Danny Carey doing an instrumental, but it’s my go to on my surround sound system cranked up.
Keep them coming!
Freakin amazing, huh!? Great reaction.
I love seeing people try to headbang to Tool 😅
Not only do they use odd time signatures, but in the quieter middle Danny is opening and closing his hi-hat on the triplets, whilst playing 4/4 with snare and bass. Then the guitar and bass guitar come in and play WITH the hi-hat triplets while Danny carries on with his bass and snare 4/4. As a drummer I've no idea how he does that. He does something similar towards the end of Eulogy.
In that part Danny plays in 5, Adam in 4 and Justin in 3
@@jrgdrumsandwatches ahh yes, you're right it's in 5. Still mind blowing how they all don't get lost, they must be tuning the other instruments out. Or the interaction between all the time signatures creates a distinctive polyrthymic pattern that keeps them on track. But I can't hear that.
@@Markhypnosis1 absolutely, I'm a drummer and listen to Tool for over 20 years and I guess it took me several years to understand what's going on there. The song is a masterpiece on several levels.
@Markhypnosis1 I saw an interview with Adam and the host asked him about just standing almost completely still on stage while they're playing and what that's about. Adam said something along the lines of "I'm having to concentrate really hard and count non-stop so I know where I'm at in the song." Lol I always thought that was great because I'm sure it would be easy to drift off for a second and the rest of the band has just left him doing whatever.
Been waiting for this!! My new favorite reactor!!
brilliant reaction
Listen to "Descending" and "Invincible". Two epic songs by Tool
Parabol/parabola next!
Justin uses a Digitech Bass Whammy pedal in this song to achieve that low pitch pulse that starts at around 8:15 of this video. That pedal is also featured in several of their songs. The intro and outro of Right In Two, Schism, Third Eye and Eulogy. Possibly on Disposition??
Thanks for the info!
Chills EVERY time @ that part ❤
Not to forget Vicarious. The intro riff is unmistakable a whammy cranked on octave up harmony setting
Great stuff, sir.👍 I highly recommend you watch "How TOOL used math to create Lateralus" by Polyphonic to see all the ideas in this song.
Lyrics written based on Fibonacci sequence. Count the syllables in the words. 1,2,3,5,8,13
That is so cool!!! Thanks
@@ErolReacts The fact that the song is written within the boundaries of the sequence while not sacrificing the message is what makes it special.
Verse 1:
Black (1)
And (1)
White are (2)
All I see (3)
In my infancy (5)
Red and yellow then came to be (8)
Reaching out to me (5)
Lets me see (3)
Just a little explanation of what’s occurring. If you look up the lyrics you’ll be able to realize the pattern.
Great video btw
Just love your reactions sirr keep ‘em up 🔥 🤘😎
Tool fans & army are listeners on a whole other level. We are thinkers; critical thinkers & deep thinkers. If you don’t get the vibrational messages in their songs, you simply haven’t reached the Tool level yet
I think you would really dig Slow by Black Midi, they debuted in 2019 and are one of the most exciting bands of this decade so far, inspired by the likes of King Crimson and Frank Zappa
Wooooo ❤ clap clap clap (me cheering with tool army 😊)
King Crimson might be the biggest influence to Tool
Wow is all you need to say 😊
Very cool channel! You seem like a person with wisdom(also other than just musical), and just generally enjoying different styles :) edit: aand most importantly, genuinely enjoying and doing videos! I see bright future for your reactions :)
Any other prog rock/metal fans, if you've never heard it, may I recommend Mute by the Aussie band Caligula's Horse?
I see that I’m a bit later to mention the Fibonacci sequence but I think it’s a fascinating way to look at songwriting, I’ve used it myself for some of the Instrumental ideas I’ve had and must say the results can be stunning compared with what I’ve done before! I think for Tool it was an interesting step for them to take, it’s a great song!
Yup, the syllable count is using the fibber-nacho sequence. That's a fun fact. Maynard had the idea while his anus was itchy. He started scratching in the fiber-richly sequence, and magic was born. True story. I'm kidding. Let me be silly! Seriously though, I assume others have seen the Danny Carey interview on Beato's channel? That dude. Geesh. Maynard's a force. Right In Two and Jambi and Vicarious from 10,000 days are some choices for you, Erol. I'm glad you're enjoying Tool, 'cause I do too.
Spiral Out 🌀 🤘
OMG... it is 5..... ! Dam.
Feels like microphone was very low. Otherwise, looking forward to the inevitable release of the next one. ✌️
Nice !
What is the time sig when they come together and spiral out? All different or the same? Tool/4?
Try invincibile and 7empest.
Love your reactions, the volume level on this video was very low and was harder to hear you than your other videos.
Lost keys and rosetta stoned paired in that order
For me Lateralus was written about his (Maynard) song writing process.
I consider Tool the "Pink Floyd" of GenX as a progressive band, and incredible.
Watch the Mathematics behind Lateralus. It's worth it.