Musical Analysis/Reaction of TOOL - Pneuma
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2021
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🎵🎸Moody, atmospheric, instrumental, one-man-band prog? Right this way 👇
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Instead of a Rubix Cube, I always describe Tool’s composition style as gears in a clock. Each moving in their own rotation, but completely locked into one another.
Gears with different ratios, for sure.
Great analogy
What a great analogy - clockwork really explains how complicated the different meters are. Thanks!
Perfect description
Sometimes we all are speechless and overwhelmed especially first listen.Pneuma is a breath of life
That "child, wake up, child, release the light, wake up now, child, (spirit)" section juxtaposed with lyrics that come immediately after like "bound to this flesh" are so key to this experience! I get a real sense that this goes musically with Alex Grey's 'Great Turn' visionary art piece depicting this opposing motion.
That was beautiful. I'm not ashamed to say tears have rolled down my cheeks many times listening to Tool. Great music should move you.
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Pneuma replaces lateralus in a way.. or it's Lat 2.0
The drum cam for this you will love..... Danny is a master... its honestly mindblowing to watch him play this...
Second this,the drum cam is amazing.He is truly a master of his craft.please do a reaction to the drum cam!
The mandala pads are programmable electronic drums that Danny Carrey helped develop.
I'm "thirding" the drum cam. Its beautiful. Peace
Vic firth pneuma
I really truly think he is the best drummer this world has ever seen. I understand taste and opinions differ, but technically speaking I really dont see anyone coming close. Because its not just technically, it's his expansive lexicon of world rythyms combined with technique. It's also the negative space created. In Japan there is a word I think describes, I believe is called shibui...something like "just enough" or "not too much or not too little"
same here, and that massage smile to Justin. Genius, watched multiple times.
The thing I've always appreciated about TOOL is that their "solo moments" still serve the song more than the musician.
“These guys are channeling something”….. why we love their music. Perfectly summarized.
You deserve way more subscriptions!!! Come on everyone this channel is great for musical analysis... We've gotten Tool, Gojira and Opeth in less than a week... Please subscribe no matter which "fandom" brought you here! Excellent content and analysis. Very glad you allowed the music to move you and speak for itself at times and still add your own technical knowledge at times.
I second that!!! Very underrated channel!
❤️❤️🤘🤘 Thanks guys!!
I went to check if I was already subscribed after reading this
Hahahaha
I am..subscribed XD
AGREED!
Here before dude gets famous!
New sub this channel rocks 🪨
That stank face says it all LOL! Trust me, you're not the only one who gets emotional listening to this masterpiece. Absolute gold!
BTW, I've seen a TON of Pneuma reactions and this one is TOP SHELF! Kudos to you!
Thank you!
I was just thinking great stank face as well!
Cool fact
“Drummer Danny Carey of Tool does not play to a click on stage or while recording, nor does Tool use any backing tracks on stage. Carey believes not using a click track during performances allows him to have a more organic quality to his drumming.”
Their best song. Hard to place any one of them at the top, but for me, this is it.
Dude, you get Tool. Your description of how it made you feel is spot on.
It's Danny. It's all Danny. When you watch the live drum cam it will all come together. I was like you, a fan since day one, but took a break here and there. I'm reliving the same emotions when I first heard these songs as you are. I think will be moved more and more as you progress through this album. Keep it up. Love it.
Don't be concerned over being speechless on this one; I think we've all been there with this masterpiece.
I have to say, I literally got goosebumps watching you get completely lost in this song. That's because even a couple hundred listens later the same thing happens to me every. Single. Time.
Can't wait to see you experience the drum cam version! I think you made the right choice skipping it for the first listen. I don't know if the drums are higher in the mix in that video or if your brain just makes the connection easier because your eyes are confirming what you're hearing, but either way that's what you'll be focused on.
To see them live last year was by far the most amazing thing I have ever witnessed. TOOL are on another level beyond the stars.
Please, please, please do more Tool on your channel!! Your insight and genuine appreciation for the band makes for fantastic content! I'd donate to see a run through their discography, in fact you'd probably gain a whole nuther level of appreciation of their music.
"I felt like I was getting a message" fits perfect with my feeling about this song, and I didn't know how to put it into words. The first time I listened to this song I was outside in a rainy day in the nature, and I ended crying and getting very emotional without being aware of the lyrics, at all. Music is a magical and incredible language. Thanks man.
I get so emotional every time with this song!
Loved the stunned reaction and how much this song moved you John. The drum can video is fantastic, especially the drumming section where it was a "solo" and Danny is playing 4 different beats simultaneously.
I think I need to go and get serviced myself now!
You'll definitely love Danny on the drum cam for this song.
PROGRESSIVE ROCK GODS!!! 💯🔥
Again, thank you for letting me relive my first time hearing. Can’t wait for you to listen to the remainder. 🤘🏻😝
My mother had relations with the bongo player frm Santana in the 70s.
Thus, i grew up listening to them as well
I had to absorb this album several times before I really got into it. It's so great. I think you'll like Invincible. :)
Beautiful reaction. If it seems like the song is telling you about life, that's because it is. Pneuma refers to a person's spirit or soul. It's great writing, both musically and lyrically. And, after seeing the drum cam vid, you won't be able to listen without picturing DC in beast mode.
All of the percussive sounds with become clear when you watch the drum cam. Yes that is a synthesizer, Adam at that particular part. Most of his synth work is on a pedal board. Danny also does synth parts in other songs.
The drums in the middle of Pushit Salival are awesome too. Such a great performance by them all. Seen them live 3 times and hope they come back to Australia once all this crap is over.
He drums all of it live!!
Yeah I caught your first tool reaction video. And you hooked me with your reaction. I'm along for the journey now man. This album is pure greatness. Have an awesome day
Appreciate your time taken on these videos. I’m a Jinjer fan but always been into older Tool stuff like you - Lateralus, Aenima. I think we are of the same generation John. Keep it up. Always interested to hear other peoples take on stuff I haven’t heard like this , Opeth - stuff I feel like I should be listening to. As my own small suggestion - quite like to hear your take on some Devin Townsend or Between the Buried and Me. Some prog always goes down well!
How you don’t have a million subscribers is mind boggling 🤯 You sir have THE Best 🛠T⚙️⚙️L🛠 reactions on you tube! 🏆 Your thoughts and descriptions breaking down songs are just on another level. Thank you for sharing your journey with us 🙏
Thank you, dude! 😊🤘
I concur. It will happen eventually, too much talent not to.
Thank you for this reaction. I felt the same way when I first heard it and still do. There is something about Tool that takes the listener on an incredible journey. Thank you, again!!!!
That connection between Asturias and Pneuma deserved a like. Never noticed that after so many years.
Nice one Irish! This song battles with 2 others from this album to be the most emotive for me.
Also, can I just say, that plant behind you makes a fabulous head piece :)
I'm so pleased that someone finally commented on my headpiece!
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The green really sets off his eyes, eh? ❤️
I would sit with you for a full album reaction after you go piece by piece. Musician to musician, it’s so cathartic to see this from you. Thank you.
From 23:14 where Danny brings the thunder down to the end of the song is some of the best rock music ever recorded. It makes me feel some type of way that i cant even explain. Just great.
Great reaction. You really know your stuff, very impressive.
im a TooL fan from their start (yeah im that old) the very first time i heard this song... man, it immediately became one of (if not) my fave. TooL song.
I'll tell you why you get emotional listening to Tool music....because the amount of passion put into the music is so overwhelming that it reaches out from ur headphones and touches ur soul.
That triplet sound you're hearing with the rim shots, is actually played in a Tabla drum (acoustic)
LOL, I could really see that moment when your brain started to melt 😂
Seriously, awesome reaction, reminded me of my first run of that album. I had goosebumps, open jaw and tears in my eyes. It makes me so happy to see Someone enjoy one of my favorite tracks at least as much as I do. Thanks for that.
I feel like you’re really going to enjoy the song 7empest when you come around to it.
This man is spiralling out.
That's about the best reaction you can have; speechless...
Hey John, thank you for this genuine reaction to one of the best TOOL songs ever written, in my opinion.
I really appreciate your input as a musician but especially as a guitarist. Being a guitarist myself, TOOL became my number 1 band when I discovered them back in 2020 with Fear Inoculum album actually.
This is not about shredding, there is nothing of this sort with TOOL. Just 4 amazingly talented artists that joined together to create the best compositions I have ever listened to (with Pink Floyd). I love that it's not about being technical but just being in sync with each member of the band.
I learned how to play almost their entire discography as a guitarist. Adam Jones is just a master for finding the perfect tones and riffs. You could certainly learn the guitar part very easily and you'll see it's very simple yet so powerful when you have the right tones and synchronization. You just witnessed it with Pneuma here. Very simple track for the guitar. So powerful. Love it.
I appreciate that you can pick up intricacies on the fly, whether it's for the killer bass (thanks to Justin Chancellor) or Danny said the Octopus, Maynard and his ethereal vocals here or Adam and his 1979 Les Paul that gives this epic guitar tone.
As you pointed out, regarding the solo aspect in songs, with TOOL it's different. It's just that each of the 4 main instruments (Maynard vocals perceived as another instrument within the band) brings us on a journey.
In Pneuma, you have Danny blasting on this amazing drum performance throughout the entire song but especially in the middle section of the song (must watch the Danny Carey drum cam to fully grasp the epicness of this song). Maybe the only song that comes to mind when talking about "real" solo is 7empest of this same album. Where Adam is going for like 4 minutes (such a bliss for guitarists).
Each song on this album is phenomenal. For my, there is not one song that is better than another. The only known-by-fan saying "The best TOOL song is the one you're currently listening to" is true especially for this album. You may be have Culling Voices that I could describe as differently powerful. I love all six songs even though I have still a tiny something more for Descending (tell us about it when you listen to it).
Anyway, TOOL fan speaking here as you probably noticed ahah. Keep it up with the genuine reactions of TOOL !
Danny definitely uses a decent amount of mandala/electric pads. And never underestimate Adam Jones' guitar repertoire, so to say. The best part about Tool is that each member contributes so many different sounds. Truly a band of 4, genius musicians working together.
Great reaction...and just wow that you brought in the Spanish guitar influence. As soon as u said i hear it.
It’s sooooo awesome to see tool reaction by a real musician :) thanx brother!
That sound before the “guitar solo” is a synth being played by a guitarist…. Which is why right after the synth melody fizzles out the guitar comes back in. It’s amazing they are able to replicate this complex song live as well as the studio version.
You said it brother👍
“I’m here for the composition, I don’t wanna hear you wankin about”
That made me actually laugh out loud.
For real though, that emotional sense of joy and wonder struck me so hard the first time I heard this song. It still does. Gives me chills and makes me cry at the same time.
I won't lie, after such a long wait I sat down with this album and when the first chorus on Fear Inoculum hit, I lost it. What a release.
that moment when you realize it really is organic and danny really is playing it
Dont worry, you are not the first reactionary to see images in their head when they listen to a tool song.
Just like Tool, sometimes less is more and your loss of words was just as meaningful as your detailed breakdowns. Those moments of being overwhelmingly connected to music are priceless :)
Can't wait to see your stank face riff reactions for Tempest, Invincible and Descending!
The best part about this song is Maynard's lyrics and injecting meaning into the instrumental. He's telling us all to embrace our inner sun, our inner creator, our creative spirit.
You easily got me to subscribe. I can tell you really know your stuff, and do a great job of breaking down these tool songs. I've always found tool to be the hardest band to decipher and break down their genius.i still don't know how they do it. I don't even bother trying with the time signatures and more
I was speechless the first time I heard it as well.
It is so satisfying to watch an obviously immersed, talented man simply open up to this masterpiece. Watching you experience this makes me relive my first time hearing it (although every time I listen is like the first time). I'm gonna watch you, watch Danny now. Lol. Keep up the great work friend.
Appreciate the kind words, thank you!
"These guys! They're channelling something..."
Sums up the Tool experience.
Love your reaction videos! ❤️
Speechless by this song?!?! Nooooooo I swear I've NEVER had that reaction to this exquisite, PERFECT masterpiece!!! 😜😜😜 😂😁 Spiral out, brother!!! 🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
Yes, the Rubick's Tool, Stanley. eye'll get you one for Christmas JW. sit and listen my friend. your reactions are why we're here.
17:57 “I’m waitin on a guy about that. See ya shortly!” I don’t think I’ve ever LOL’d more abruptly in my life. Great one. Fan
This!!! This song is 30 years after they started......and they're still THIS Friggin good!
Truly great reaction. Careful, this one creeps up on ur subconscious. Cant wait to see ur reactions to every other song on this album.
When you do the drum cam, you will see Danny's bank of electronics, I believe that is where the synth sounds are produced.
😳….. p e r f e c t reaction.
Instant follow. Instrumentation IS language. Outstanding video 🤘🏽
The first time I ever heard this song was the day this album came out. I rushed to the music store right after work and snagged one of the last copies they had. I had already heard fear innoculum, because they had released it as a single, so when this song came on it was the first “new” song off the album that I’d heard. I was left, like yourself, speechless. I swear that day is why this song is so special to me
I can't wait til you hear 7empest
Ernesto Schnack has an unbelievable acoustic fingerstyle arrangement of this. His Tool covers are incredible, but also his APC, SOAD, Deftones, and originals. Highly recommended.
I love seeing people discover Tool.
I had a similar reaction my first time listening to Pneuma. I was SO excited about having new Tool to listen to…and I had no doubt that I would love it, but when this song came on it took me to another dimension. I was overwhelmed… in a good way 😁
Things Tool does to you:
00:00s in - Ok, let's jump into it.
10:00s in - THE GUITAR IS SPEAKING TO ME AND IMMA DECIPHER IT
😂
OMG, I canNOT tell you how much fun that was to watch. Reaction videos like that are life, man. It was so amazing to see you remember how great Tool is. It honestly felt like I was watching my subjective experience of Tool played out on video for me (a weird, but very cool experience). It's okay that you didn't analyze much because you reminded all of us of what the experience of first hearing a song that has a profound experience on us is like. Tool has been a hugely important part of my life. I'd say I have a big three: Cocteau Twins (and I've love to see you react to them--not nearly enough reactors do, though I get they're not everyone's cup of tea), Nightwish (I found your channel through your reactions to them--they're a recent obsession), and Tool, who are probably the band that, overall, has had the biggest effect on me. They hit me squarely in my emotions every durned time. And they always have. It's one of the few bands whose songs I just never tire of, never get sick of. I've only seen them live twice, though I came close three other times (the last was when my husband bought tickets for the tour that was canceled because of the pandemic), and I'm still disappointed that I didn't get to those missed shows. The concerts I did attend were clearly synesthetic experiences for me. Profound emotional engagement like you just demonstrated. I spent most of my twenties and thirties obsessed with them. (I spent my earlier youth on British post-punk stuff--goth music.) I mean, I liked "Sober" when it came out, but they were just all right to me at the time, and the song was sadly overplayed. Then Aenima came out. I was lucky that, at the time, there was an actual alternative radio station in my small-city hometown in Louisiana. Songs from that album were on heavy rotation. I quickly bought a cassette copy. It long ago wore out, and I've replaced my copy (with the CD, then electronic format) a few times. Okay, I'll stop, but you get the drift...
Funny how you talked about singers walking off the stage in the solo part in the olden days to get “serviced” …. you can clearly see Maynard walking off stage in the drum cam video in that part of the song….
Enjoy, it's a good album
You really do gain access to a higher existential plane through this song especially and really ALL of their music from the Aenima part of their discography and literally EVERYTHING after that!!!
I love how organic drums sound in this album - my favourite Dannys sound
Enjoy listening to people geek out about their passions. I can tell that’s what you’re doing here with music
God. What a fucking ride Pnuema is.
Toolarmy reporting for duty. Subbed
You nailed this track on your first listen, impressive! I’m looking forward to the rest of the album!!!
Such a great song.
Danny is the GOAT
Yes!
Anyone feel stressed, holding their breath looking at that stack of papers hanging on for dear life on that printer. On the edge of a precipice! Great reaction and review. But I need a drink 🥃 now.
You should check out Danny’s drum cam of this song it’s unbelievable. Also like the idea of you demonstrating with your instruments 👍🏻
It’s just so damn good
First time viewer. Loved watching your reaction and breakdown of one of my favorite Tool songs. Can't wait to see what all you have reacted to. Gained a subscriber.
This was an awesome experience and I was nearly beyond body and soul during this journey of Pneuma. Sorry, I had to play it twice simply because I was astonished that you shared the same hair raising loss of words for this orchestrated masterpiece. I also Love your music and I’d love to get some of your CD’s or down loads if possible. Rock on my friend.
Great reaction again bro!
I'm soo with you in your journey of this fantastic album! 🎸
Gonna be a hell of a ride!
As some people already said a lot will be a lot clearer when you watch the Danny Carey drum cam. Mandala pads and a korg wave drum.
7empest, descending and invincible are f*cking epic as well!
Spiral out! 🌀🌀🌀
One of the most satisfying reactions I’ve seen. Thank you 🙏🏻
Looking forward for the next reaction already! Love it!
13:20 .... Hell yeah! 🤘
I have no problem watching you rock out to this masterpiece of a song. Honestly not much more you can do if you're actually listening to the song.
Lovely reaction dude!!!
I'm SO HAPPY to discover this channel!
The Mandala is a drum pad that has several zones divided both radially and in rings about the center. Somewhat similar to how dartboard scoring zones are divided.
Striking the pad triggers a sample to play, and each zone can be programmed separately.
I know Danny has studied tabla, and I suspect he has explored other non-western drums and percussion. I've read that he plays and records all the samples that he uses.
Bro... Great analysis... You're a lagend.
You're the real deal man. Really appreciate your wealth of knowledge during these reactions.
Wonderful video. It's great to see someone who's knowledgeable about things but clearly still loves the stuff.
Great reaction bud.
So wonderful seeing your emotion towards this incredible song. Me too. Love your analysis, liked and subscribed