Wow..... TOOL "Wings for Marie (part 1)" & "10000 Days (Wings part 2)" | REACTION
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Part 2: • TOOL - 10,000 Days (Wi...
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#TOOL #WingsForMarie #10000Days
Lipan Conjuring/Lost Keys with Rosetta Stoned it is for next week. :)
And lipan conjuring at the beginning. All three go together.
Lipan Conjuring. I don't spoon E.T. without Lipan Conjuring!
who are you?
Lipan Conjuring leads to Lost keys leads to Rosetta Stoned.
I can't wait!
My mother passed away in 2020 after suffering a stroke and being paralyzed and mute for 18 years. We read the lyrics at her funeral, "You're the only one who can hold your head up high
Shake your fist at the gates saying
"I have come home now
Fetch me the Spirit, the Son, and the Father
Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended
It's time now
My time now
Give me my
Give me my wings."
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My grandma was left quadriplegic after a bad fall. She raised me and my brother and my father. She was in that state for 8 years, without being able to move her body for 8 years. I completely understand the strength that this song has over a man.
Such an incredibly beautiful tribute/eulogy to a mother from an adoring son. If this song doesn’t bring a tear to your eye, are you even human?
"Fetch me the spirit the Son and the father and tell them their pillar of faith has ascended" that always sends me into tears as my own mother was pretty much the same being with similar faith and went down in a long, arduous way. It's left me bitter at times, yet forgiving as well as I know she'd want it that way it's funny how art imitates life
I know exactly what you're saying. I lose it every time I hear that verse.
This lady has always got to me as well. It’s not just the words…it’s his tone.
*part
I always felt Part One is Maynard at the hospital prior to her passing, it’s his thoughts and feelings seeing her before her death. The part where it ramps up I felt shows the raw emotions after she passes. Then it ends with him reflecting again leading into Part Two. I feel Part Two is a literal Eulogy he is writing internally to honor her passing.
Love this. It's magical how they can paint a flowing timeline through their music. The emotion is up to 11!
"Daylight dims leaving cold fluorescence," I think is hospital lights.
That thud at the very end of Part 1...the coffin closing...chills every time. And Part 2 always gives me chills through out the whole song. Very powerful song.
The slam I always heard as thunder, but a coffin closing is symbolically so connected... followed by a repeating metallic "springy" sound like reverberations through drop ceilings and artificial light filaments. It's like a movie for the ears.
"This little light of mine" was a song I can still remember being somethig that made the purest sense as a child, before growing jaded into adulthood.
Also, that sound at the very end of the song...."it's time for you to bring me home" makes me envision her soul rising up into the heavens.
These songs get me emotional. My mom suffered for year's in and out of the hospital before passing away. These songs always make me think of her struggles. This weekend will be two year's since she's passed.
Great reaction!😢
GREAT reaction!! Honestly, if there is anyone, ANYONE who makes fun of you crying at this extremely emotional song, especially if it hits home, they have no soul, nor empathy! This two-part song has always made me tear up - and with good reason. Maynard has bared his soul & raw emotion (in a more accepting way than A Perfect Circle's - Judith - where he was very, VERY angry!) He's being honest in saying he doesn't understand her faith, but as it was her faith, and she stood steadfast to it - her devotion should yield a guarantee into heaven!
He's as self-deprecating as one can be - he knows he's not a believer like she was. But it's very, very poignant that he ends with 'Hallelujah' - meaning Praise the Lord - he's hoping his mom is in a much better place!! Love this track.
My mother is still very much alive and a healthy 76, but the lyrics in these songs bring a serious emotional response from me, kinda like prepping me for how I’ll feel if she passes before I do.
And for the 247,118 time, I cried like a baby......so beautiful, Maynard is a renaissance man and I feel the greatest lyricist of all time
Yes, headphones a must listening to Tool.
100%!!
you are a true soldier to still do this reaction xx
Also one year on Saturn is 10,759 days. The Grudge has many references to Saturn. Also 10,000 days is just over 27 years.
These were my grieving songs after my aunt tied cancer (cancer can’t win. The best it can do is tie) and after my grandmother passed at 102 years old and years of dementia. I was lucky enough to have seen them perform them in 2007. I’ve been to a lot of concerts and had a lot of awesome experiences. But this isn’t even in the same league. No exaggeration, it was an out of body experience. It was outside under the stars and everything and everyone were one. It was beautiful.
Great reaction, I played part 2 at my sister's funeral among other tracks. I know Lipan Conjuring is short, but Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman) and Rosetta Stoned absolutely should be played together. Most people just listen to all 3. Either way, I'm looking forward to Toolsday!
So beautiful, really shows his love for is Mom❤ I'm pretty sure she was baptist
The double entendre in the lines “Daylight dims, leaving cold fluorescence. Difficult to see you in this light.” Honestly might be my favorite lyrics ever when in the context of this song. The song 10,000 days also has some of my favorite bass work from Justin.
The instrumentals in 10,000 days are just absolutely incredible!! Top tier Tool for me!
Couldn't agree more!!
I think the "Ignorant siblings in the congregation" might refer to the fact that many christians call themselves "brothers and sisters in christ." I've also read it as "Ignorant fibbers in the congregation." Great video man!
Yeah, fibbers for sure
Props to you laying your heart out here, the difficult videos for a creator are often the most beautiful to the viewer
Truth. I banter with you all the time on Aesop reactions. Not surprised to see you here. Both Aesop and Maynard can bring that gut-wrenching brutal honesty that will make me skip certain tracks while driving. Very few artists can do that, and seeing a reactor that really feels it is special.
Everyone go hug your mommas!😢
I'm right there with you, bro. My mother held the family together when dad was killed in 2004. She was the light and fueled our faith in God.
She never wavered during her battle with cancer years later. As much as she was ready to be reunited with my father and sister, she held on as long as she could.
Most difficult/best song to listen to. Not just the lyrics-the storm sounds, the music is just so good.
Regarding the spewing sympathy, spare me, supposedly when she was stricken ill the people in the congregation essentially blamed her for not being devout enough or being a sinner and that is why she was stricken ill. Then later people were sympathetic at the funeral.
These songs hit very hard for me. My brother was paralyzed for 30 years until his death in 2009. My mother was disabled by a stroke and bedridden for 10 years until passing in 1994. I can’t listen to these often. They bring up too much emotion. I absolutely know your feelings for your mom. Peace and spiral out.
At the end of Part 1.
The sound of the gurney transporting the deceased with the one bad caster wheel and the closing of a vault door. Finality.
i heard this on a road trip and didnt know the context before hand but it reminded me of my late grandmother and the give me my wings part made me cry like a baby. i could def it hit you too
Master piece of art.
Was really nice hearing Justin old school slapping the bass on this one!.
There’s no way you can “scroll thru” anything tool has to offer.
#Toolforever... RIP Mom, I sure do miss you. ❤
Another great reaction. Two very powerful songs.
Fuckin TOOL
These two are only very occasional listens for me. So emotionally heavy. I was lucky enough to witness them play these songs live. Honestly, words fail. Don't selfcensor, my friend. We want the fumbles and the emotions.
Justin's bass sounds like he's skipping from cloud to cloud. ✌️
Hoffman synthesised LSD for the first time.
To me, part 1 feels like the church part of a funeral, and part 2 feels like the grave side part
Thank you Emp, you did a respectful job sharing your perspective on this difficult subject matter and your sharing of similar life experiences.
Hang in there.
You have to listen to lost keys with Rosetta stoned
I hear the "lift..." part as "urge you out"
My mom died when I was 18. And similarly was the religious one in the family. But her death was sudden, unexpected, and painful in a different way. I did not have to watch her suffer during any period of time. Aside from retrospectively. So I sympathize and empathize with your situation, and what a powerful song right? I am thankful every time I hear it that this song even exists . For us all to mourn collectively. Keep your chin up man, we are all equal and experiencing the concept of pain together . ✌️
Made me all teary and squishy. Beautiful.
Tool for me is a way of life.
THIS is the only 2 songs he has written lyrics to that is TOO personal for him to put out. Yet he still did. And yes Danny Adam and Justin are the perfect triad of musicians
Lipan, lost keys, Rosetta Stoned should be done as one
That sound you hear at the end of part 2 are wings flapping away. Don’t know if you caught that not a lot of people do
Heard them play this at Bonnaroo. Reminded me of my grandmother. Big prayer that night
Maynard believed his “ignorant siblings in the congregation” are not only hypocrites but “Judas”
They could be religious, idk. He could be telling the truth. Or, Maynard is just being his arrogant self.
Great reaction! Lost Keys needs to be played with Rosetta Stoned!
Apparently this song had such a mixed reception that Maynard has said he'll never write anything close to him like this again.
Much like Opeth, this band knows how to let a song breath.
this song helps me in my time of need...
Tool is always a journey. Then, you go back to dissect the meaning. For them. For you.
I think that this album is a bit sensitive, and I was so overblown to hear them open up with Jambi this last October.
Everyone is a Tool fan. Some just don't know it yet.
Edit: Maynard struggled a lot with his mother's faith. After her aneurysm, she remained faithful at the ridicule of her her congregation. They accused her of all kinds of sins that they blamed her stroke on.
You can see see his anger, well justified, but ironically, he came full circle throughout all of his bands.
Excited to deep dive further. If the rest of the album is anything like how this, "Jambi", "Vicarious", and The Pot" are, this could not be just my favorite TOOL album, but one of my favorites period!
You could say perfect circle
Lost Keys has to be played with Rosetta Stoned
Considering that they make the music and THEN give it to Maynard shows just how great the band is to begin with, but how great Maynard is to come up with the lyrics and melodies etc to line up with what the boys send him. I am pretty sure he has said that he regrets this one because it's so personal, but that's why I love it.
I was raised Catholic and I'm atheist now. But that congregation part has me thinking that this part of the song is where people are gathering to pay their respects to his Mom(either at the funeral, or (since I don't know the details) maybe they knew she was going to die soon and people were gathering to say goodbyes. (my mom had Cancer and there was a few months there where people would visit, so maybe under that kind of scenario) and basically, they would offer sympathies or condolences and with his view on religion and knowing his mom was so devout(and maybe he knows the other people in the church's personal life and they weren't so devout) he sees their kind words to be unwanted or not coming from a place that is anything but hypocritical.
#wakeandbake ready let's go...
Thanks :)
love
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The sadness song of all time - ROUTINE - STEVEN WILSON ... Trying this! = [
You should listen to Judith by A Perfect Circle first and you’ll see the transition.
Not sure if you know this. Maynards mother divorced his father at a young age (age 11). Back then it was taboo to do so. Shortly after, she became paralyzed. The church took it as an acknowledged, as an act of God. She continued to go to church for 27 years. She showed her faith. Maynard, has a had time with this, because he sees each week people are being mean to his mother. That is why he brings up the Judus line while he sings.
Danny is a lizard person
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Maynard complements them..... every tool song has the song written first. Maynard writes after the music is done.
Beautiful reaction as always, but Judity wasn't catholic...
you are correct! I had Catholic on the brain cause I read a forum post about people arguing whether she was Catholic or Baptist. Appreciate you. :)
Beautiful tragedy👁️