I saw them 3 times this last tour post Covid and twice on the tour that got canceled. This band is truly incredible. Watching them in this outdoor setting is pretty cool. I can only hope they tour again I will surely be there
What is the deal with every tool Bonnaroo video always starting after the song starts? I have literally not found one single video that begins before the song does. Is there some kind of law against that or something?
I saw tool 9th row on long Island in Feb. Paid $800 for a ticket. They were throwing people out even closer to the stage for taking a single picture with their phone. I LOVE seeing hundreds of phones recording and not a goddamn thing they can do about it. Had to burn that band's ass big time.
@@ryancampbell5039 too busy focusing on recording the actual live experience unfolding before their very eyes on a device to later post, share and hope for social acknowledgment from "friends" in the form of a little thumbs up and hearts. Explaining that the show was amazing, but really they only saw what they were focusing on within the restraints of a glowing 3"x5" screen, most likely obscuring another person's view of the live show. Yeah, let's shame the artist for attempting to get their audience more connected to the show. 🤔😂😂
@@petero6528 nah, most intelligent people understand the band's reasoning and our shitty social environment. It was mostly a sarcastic narrative of your statement. I was just kind of pointing out the complete childish demeanor of individuals that LOVE seeing other people's dismay. It's kind of one of the biggest issues with society. Nobody likes rules or anything that might expected from event attendees or customers in a situation like that. Honestly, most people that paid $800 probably enjoyed not having a moron with a phone up in the air blocking their view of the show. Tool concerts are an amazing display of visual effects along with their performance. It's a shame. The absolute inconsideration of people with phones out in the air recording at concerts can be a real pain.
This was hands down one of the greatest shows I've been to
the sound quality is amazing, either someone has an awesome phone or they know the sweet spot
Shot from next to the soundboard :)
Was in the front row and what an experience it was
Me too. I could have been standing right next to you. Amazing show.
Was also right in front, pit access was so sick!
Was dead center just two people behind the rail
I saw them 3 times this last tour post Covid and twice on the tour that got canceled. This band is truly incredible. Watching them in this outdoor setting is pretty cool. I can only hope they tour again I will surely be there
Bro I was there just a few hours ago
Rock on My brother's nf sister happy ROOO!!! TOOL IS AMAZING🤟
Happy roo, brother!
Saw them in philly a couple months back. What an experience. Would have killed to see them at 'roo
im from philly but saw them in AC right after inoculum dropped and man still to date the best show ive ever been too
@@mcman420 yea i drove down from upstate NY to see them in Philly and it was worth it, been waiting years to finally see them.
Man Maynard sounds incredible and the band also
Yessss F ing Tool 4 Life!!!! 😎🤘🏼🤘🏼
Good god Maynard is sounds fantastic
Where is my phone
“Are y’all tripping balls yet?”
What is the deal with every tool Bonnaroo video always starting after the song starts? I have literally not found one single video that begins before the song does. Is there some kind of law against that or something?
people are sauced bro. It's amazing people are able to record anything that looks and sounds good, let alone for 10 minutes lol
Maynard pulling double 💩 duty
I saw tool 9th row on long Island in Feb. Paid $800 for a ticket. They were throwing people out even closer to the stage for taking a single picture with their phone. I LOVE seeing hundreds of phones recording and not a goddamn thing they can do about it. Had to burn that band's ass big time.
So you’re not a real fan if you can’t just follow a little request
Then you missed the point the band was making completely.
@@ryancampbell5039 too busy focusing on recording the actual live experience unfolding before their very eyes on a device to later post, share and hope for social acknowledgment from "friends" in the form of a little thumbs up and hearts. Explaining that the show was amazing, but really they only saw what they were focusing on within the restraints of a glowing 3"x5" screen, most likely obscuring another person's view of the live show. Yeah, let's shame the artist for attempting to get their audience more connected to the show. 🤔😂😂
@@greybush1976hey skullet.. you're so intelligent. I'm so impressed by your breakdown of the social world.
@@petero6528 nah, most intelligent people understand the band's reasoning and our shitty social environment. It was mostly a sarcastic narrative of your statement. I was just kind of pointing out the complete childish demeanor of individuals that LOVE seeing other people's dismay. It's kind of one of the biggest issues with society. Nobody likes rules or anything that might expected from event attendees or customers in a situation like that. Honestly, most people that paid $800 probably enjoyed not having a moron with a phone up in the air blocking their view of the show. Tool concerts are an amazing display of visual effects along with their performance. It's a shame. The absolute inconsideration of people with phones out in the air recording at concerts can be a real pain.
phones should be banned from concerts....its so sad....