This is an entire love song with all the members playing. And you just witnessed one of the greatest drummers ever playing one of the best songs ever written.
It was part of a full live concert. It wasn't an isolated recording of him playing like you'd see in other drum playthroughs, but rather isolated while the entire band was playing.
If this piqued your interest, they have a lot of songs with different vibes. This is definitely on the more chill end. Other songs to check out would be: The pot Lateralus The grudge Vicarious 46&2 They have many more great songs, but those tend to be the ones that get people into tool. Also, as others have mentioned, you'll probably get the most out of lyric videos, or just streaming the music and pulling the lyrics up. Good video. I hope you keep reacting to tool.
Greetings! I am impressed. Awesome reaction! By stating that you want to listen in a dark room with headphones, I can tell that you already intuitively get it. You dove straight into the deep end by picking Pneuma, too. Tool is unlike anything else. They're true art. In my humble pinion, the greatest band ever, & Danny is the greatest living drummer (& quite possibly the greatest of all time). I strongly suggest following this rabbit hole. There's all other music & then there is Tool. I can't wait to see more. Spiral out!
Not a solo. Full band is there in concert. Vic Firth (drumstick maker) released this video as a promotion for their collaboration with Danny Carey on his signature drumsticks. They have had a camera on Danny for years.
This was a live show (that I was at) with a 4 piece band. Bass, guitar, vocal and drums. A dark cool room with eyes closed and good headphones is the best way to experience Tool unless you’re at a live show.
Tool are the masters of transition. They build, they drop, they take left turns and then maybe a right, and you quickly learn not to anticipate where they are going next. This music, this art, can change your life. I recommend you start with their 2nd album, Aenema. It still contains roots of where they started from, with hints of where they are evolving into. Forty-six and two would be a good way to ease in. If you want to join the Tool army, there is always room, welcome!
I would describe kicking off Tool reactions with Pneuma, as diving into the deep end of the pool. It's certainly one of their more complex songs. This version is very focused on the drums obviously, and the level of the drums has been increased a bit in the audio. The album version is somewhat different experience.
Yup. This was a special Drum Cam video. Danny Carey is one of Rock's greatest living drummers. There's not much live footage. Tool's extremely sensitive to the performance. I.e, anything less than being immersed at the show will be less quality. Only 5 LPs in 30 years. They throw out fans who take out their phones. That kind of band. Audio/Lyric videos yes. Official music videos aren't 1:1 with the song. They're weird, creepy, abstract, spiritual... usually censored for YT. Only 1 or 3 videos show the band. Closing eyes, yes. If you're into lyrics bring them up on your phone. You'll think vocals are quiet, but they're balanced in the mix as an equal instrument. Only forward when the song demands it. Takes a minute to get used to. Playing live their guitar and bass are at the front of the stage. Singer and drummer are towards the back. "Sober" was their first radio hit. Still a Tool Army fave. For that one the live '93 Reading show is great. You can't unsee it. An acceptable exception to above 😁
Check out many other TOOL songs, including The Pot, or Aenema. If you want someone to totally blow your mind, check out MATT GARSTKA from Animals As Leaders. Literally any song. And you will be absolutely amazed. Best drummer on planet earth r8ght now
More TOOL for sure. TOOL can be a life changing journey. Enjoy 👁🌀🌀🌀
You expected more?I bet you can't find maybe 5 other people in this universe that can do the exact same thing
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This is an entire love song with all the members playing. And you just witnessed one of the greatest drummers ever playing one of the best songs ever written.
It was part of a full live concert. It wasn't an isolated recording of him playing like you'd see in other drum playthroughs, but rather isolated while the entire band was playing.
If this piqued your interest, they have a lot of songs with different vibes. This is definitely on the more chill end. Other songs to check out would be:
The pot
Lateralus
The grudge
Vicarious
46&2
They have many more great songs, but those tend to be the ones that get people into tool.
Also, as others have mentioned, you'll probably get the most out of lyric videos, or just streaming the music and pulling the lyrics up.
Good video. I hope you keep reacting to tool.
Greetings! I am impressed. Awesome reaction! By stating that you want to listen in a dark room with headphones, I can tell that you already intuitively get it. You dove straight into the deep end by picking Pneuma, too. Tool is unlike anything else. They're true art. In my humble pinion, the greatest band ever, & Danny is the greatest living drummer (& quite possibly the greatest of all time). I strongly suggest following this rabbit hole. There's all other music & then there is Tool. I can't wait to see more. Spiral out!
More TOOL!! 🌀🌀 this was a drum cam btw. The entire band was playing the song. Greatest drummer alive!
Not a solo. Full band is there in concert. Vic Firth (drumstick maker) released this video as a promotion for their collaboration with Danny Carey on his signature drumsticks. They have had a camera on Danny for years.
Everyone always suggests their later works but old T00L made some bangers. My favorite older track is Bottom ft Mr. Henry Rollins.
Continue doing honest Tool reactions, and your channel will grow. I promise. The Tool Army will support you
This was a live show (that I was at) with a 4 piece band. Bass, guitar, vocal and drums. A dark cool room with eyes closed and good headphones is the best way to experience Tool unless you’re at a live show.
Checkout Tool - The Grudge. Lyric video, or bring up lyrics on the side
More Tool! Parabol/Pararbola, it’s1 song cut into separate tracks. 46&2 and Right in Two would be good starters coming from a 30 year fan of Tool.
Danny Carey is one of the greatest drummers of all time. This is Live at the Boston Garden in front of 16,000 people.
Beautiful
More Tool!
The Pot
It was the full band in concert
Tool are the masters of transition. They build, they drop, they take left turns and then maybe a right, and you quickly learn not to anticipate where they are going next. This music, this art, can change your life. I recommend you start with their 2nd album, Aenema. It still contains roots of where they started from, with hints of where they are evolving into. Forty-six and two would be a good way to ease in. If you want to join the Tool army, there is always room, welcome!
She called Tool "ONE NOTE" lol
I would describe kicking off Tool reactions with Pneuma, as diving into the deep end of the pool. It's certainly one of their more complex songs. This version is very focused on the drums obviously, and the level of the drums has been increased a bit in the audio. The album version is somewhat different experience.
If want to see the whole band play live I suggest typing in Tool -Jambi - The Non-existent DVD (2013).
Lateralus next please!
It is always exciting to see someone react to TooL for the first time!..😎
I am here for the journey ,great reaction!..👍
The word "Pneuma" was also used to refer to the spirit, or soul, in ancient Greece.
This is one note? What does that mean. She has no clue, sorry. This is a hard song to play on drums. The time signatures are crazy.
Yup. This was a special Drum Cam video. Danny Carey is one of Rock's greatest living drummers. There's not much live footage. Tool's extremely sensitive to the performance. I.e, anything less than being immersed at the show will be less quality. Only 5 LPs in 30 years. They throw out fans who take out their phones. That kind of band.
Audio/Lyric videos yes. Official music videos aren't 1:1 with the song. They're weird, creepy, abstract, spiritual... usually censored for YT. Only 1 or 3 videos show the band. Closing eyes, yes. If you're into lyrics bring them up on your phone. You'll think vocals are quiet, but they're balanced in the mix as an equal instrument. Only forward when the song demands it. Takes a minute to get used to. Playing live their guitar and bass are at the front of the stage. Singer and drummer are towards the back.
"Sober" was their first radio hit. Still a Tool Army fave. For that one the live '93 Reading show is great. You can't unsee it. An acceptable exception to above 😁
Thankyou Marshall
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One note? Don’t focus on the notes, focus on the rhythm!
You gotta listen to Invincible, Aenima and Descending by Tool. Those are their most epic songs ever.
This happened at the td garden in Boston the 33 on his jersey is for Larry "legend" bird. Danny carey is one of the best and so was Larry.
You don’t listen to TOOL you experience them
New era of music
You said I can't even do that 🤣🤣🤣
Check out many other TOOL songs, including The Pot, or Aenema. If you want someone to totally blow your mind, check out MATT GARSTKA from Animals As Leaders. Literally any song. And you will be absolutely amazed. Best drummer on planet earth r8ght now
your gorgeous glad to follow your rise to stardom. good choice
Drum cam. Danny Carey is arguably the greatest living drummer.
Never heard Tool's music described as one note before. Lol.
😂 maybe one key Dm
Maybe she means microsoft one note
Hey Tool fans. Give her a chance. Tell her to react to 46&2 or Anemia
Hey. I have been listening to Tool since the 90s. You do you...listen to what you want.
Now, try: (1) The Pot, (2) Vicarious and (3) Descending.
Subscribed for more Tool! Spiral out my friend!!
Watch 46 & 2
Start with "the pot"
Spiral out...
As soon as you said “one note” .. I realized that you obviously don’t know anything about music. 👎
You are out of focus - your camera is focusing on the wallpaper.
Tool. Is an experience not music.
Please react to the studio version of Pneuma!