C.A.D.- Early Sober live @ 1987-04-17 - Public Access TV, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Maynard James Keenan in the 80's,before Tool,A Perfect Circle and Puscifer. (C.A.D.)
@@Th3K1dd Just because Maynard repurposed the vocal line doesn't mean it's the same song dude lol. The feel is different, there's a different riff, the rest of "Sober" isn't present, etc.
@@stinkypinkeee5085 Headbanger's Ball, back when SNL had the best. cast. ever., and Saturday nights were best spent flipping between the two. I remember the debut. Riki Rachtman still had long hair!
Right? I watched this and I thought "This? THIS is arguably the greatest metal vocalist to have ever performed?" Just goes to prove that sucking at something is the first step to getting good at something.
@@atomdecay Ed Solomon is a film writer that (as a teen, I believe) came up with...Bill and Ted! Ed and a friend of his did it. Anyway, Ed is on twitter, but I think he's more active on Blue Sky. Did he see that 5 year old comment and make a film out of it? No way to know, really. As far as MJK and his odd group, I want to think of the time after this when someone suggested to slowwwww the song down by 75% and see what happens. I'd LOVE to be the fly on the wall observing that!
To think that only 6 years later in 1993 they shot the “Sober” performance at the Reading festival in front of that massive crowd. What a transformation musically.
CAD is very very pretty. In many aspects better than anything that came after from MJK. The innocence, the authenticity, the youth and all the energy that comes with it. The effortlessnes in his voice. The devastating brutality of the unpolished musicianship from the whole band. You know, that raw feeling and emotion you had before you made it professional. That hunger and that joy of being young and exploring new territories. The openness and unknowingness of what the future would bring to you as you grew older. Well, pretty much everything you could wish for when creating and making new music and experiencing true joy.
@@superkatarsis I've seen this black and white thinking narrowmindedness before. Everything you said relies on the premise that most of the music he's created has been not genuine, not raw, not passionate etc. This mindset is fallacious at best. It's likely you use this philosophy of "improvement bad" to justify avoiding your own growth. Lazy and passionless take, man.
@@puciato7540 it's really not.. Sounds like some slowed down shit.. Listen to this as this is what it was, listen to Tool as Tool was what it was. Two different versions and bands. Respect the path from early to later without the need to tamper, just listen. Wanna do professional remix? Ok, that's different than turning a youtube vid to 0.75...
This is actually really cool to see, always interesting to hear how songs develop over years, especially with different musicians involved. Songs are never finished, only evolving until they stop being played. Interesting reading about the band and this song on the Wikipedia... Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty first recorded a demo, an independent cassette called Fingernails in 1986,[2] in Keenan's living room.[3] While Horning played the guitar, Keenan sang, played bass and worked the drum machine.[4] It is considered their "best-known recording."[5] One song on the cassette, "Burn About Out" is considered to be in part an early version of the Tool song "Sober". Although its tempo is faster when compared to "Sober" and it lacks the "anthemic chorus," the verse melody is the same and most of the lyrics are present.[6] The following year, they recorded a second EP called Dog. Tail,[4] a cassette sought after due to scarcity in copies.[5] The three other members from Tex A.N.S., Tom Geluso, Stan Henderson, and Todd Horning were recruited to support Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty after Keenan asked them to return. Filmed on stage at the Kendall College of Art & Design,[7] Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty appeared on a Grand Rapids public access channel in April 1987[8] performing a few songs off of Fingernails, including "Burn Out About."[6] The airing also featured an interview with Keenan.[7]
What comes across is the diversity of styles..... There was no such thing as a single "80's look". Nowadays, fashion hasn't really changed since around 2005... Basically more tattoos and that's about it.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Proof you can be a singer in a rock band if you can find a group of members willing to invest their time an effort in playing your over written songs sticking with it until you figure it out. That is the hard part. Cool vid, your comment Hilariously true. Sarcasm at it finest ha! Let's start a rock band
I stumbled across this and have watched it about a dozen times in the last week. It's bad and beautiful and kid of magical to see the hilarious visuals combined with the awe of watching the birth of something that transformed into something much bigger. And this time I came to the comments and it made it even better.
I don't think this is embarrassing, like every great artist Maynard worked his way to the top by progressing and getting better. You can def hear the potential in this.
This is one of the stories I dig up when I talk to people about the Glory Days of public access TV. I was involved with this station in the late 80s and ran camera on this video. At the time we had no reason to think this dude would be a part of anything as huge as TOOL. Public access TV was hot shit before the internet came along.
I actually really dig this. Obviously it's super lo-fi, but I like the tumbling, droning sound, and Maynard does a perfectly acceptable prog Jello Biafra impression.
If Tool/current Maynard never happened, I would stop this after a minute or two, perhaps after a good chuckle. But with history as is, I absolutely love seeing this.
why do i feel like the fact that this exists on the internet has maynard up every night in a cold sweat gritting his teeth with rage while he sips his own homemade wine and comforts himself by listening to his own music.
This is the closest I could find. Would love to see the full thing as well (If we can't hear it or kick it it ain't worth nothin') This song's called Burn About Out [Verse 1] [Unintelligible] Waiting like a stalking butler Who upon the finger rests Murder now the path called must we Just before the son has come [Pre-Chorus] Jesus, won't you [?] Something but the past and done? Jesus, won't you [?] Something but the past and done? [Unintelligible]
@Bryce I highly doubt Maynard will ever become religious. He's said plenty of times he's against organized religion, the death of his mother is even more of a reason for him to turn away from it
First time I've seen him sing and he is actually taller than everyone else on stage...but for real I totally like the groove of this song and I love how it evolved into what we all love now
It's amazing to see this kind of stuff. It makes me look at not just maynard/tool, but also myself from a different perspective. It's not very flattering, but it's always good to see.
+Midniight In HS---totally straight laced. Some of the best morals in the school IMO. Then-to the Army (where he waited for everybody to get into shape), then he went to art college and got a safely pin in his nose ("Just in case", his Dad told me about then), and then to LA. Well,---Look what happened to Michale Jackson after he moved West. I don't know. I am old fashioned from a civil society. I think being "Bad azz" is being good all the time. We need Hero's like that again. Maynard was the kind of guy who would make you think of good values, back in HS. His "sense of life" seems a bit darker now,---no offense.
It is the genesis of Sober he has the rhythm of the song. It's in the same key, but a lot faster, with strange staccato jumpy rhythm. No chorus (that I can detect). But for me the weird thing is how he keeps on and on and on singing. The vocal performance seems to last the whole song without a break. MJK obviously worked out that it's the breaks between what you play, that make what you play; golden!!
We got Kurt Cobain on guitar, Eddie Murphy on bass, a lesbian gymnast on vocals, and your dad on drums.
Lmao
And Jeff Lynne on rhythm guitar.
Hahahh holy shit
😂😂😂
I can put my love for 'ol May May aside and laugh my arse off because you ain't lying!
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it!"
People didnt catch the bttf reference? Lame
Said no one ever
Hell yeah... megadeth
@kemperlennox5209 You didn't get the reference dude.
@@m_styles1981 I got the BTTF reference...this just stinks
It's the dream you get when you did an 80s movie marathon and then listened to some Tool before you got to bed.
the fever dream you can't solve, where you toss and turn for 4hrs and stay in the same part
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
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No wonder Maynard writes a lot of songs about overcoming your past
😂
Booom haha the facking bomb
Underrated
Ouch man
😂😂😂😂😂
This is like the most random group of people I have ever seen in a band.
I love it
A black man, your dad, a gay gymnast, and a surfer. huh
with random favorite equipment.
You should see early Insects vs. Robots. Lol
It's like the bassist saw Journey live with Randy Jackson and just went with it.
46 & 2 pixels
Lolllllllllllll
Clever clever cat. Good one
Lmao
Barkeroni just great, this is why I love tool fans
HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Well there's always a rough draft before a masterpiece
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Nice avatar lol
Sober is not a masterpiece you fanboy
@@MalFunktion2024 wrong
A very rough draft.
Hearing Sober on the radio for the first time must’ve been an unbelievable trip for these guys lol
They probably were pissed because other people played their song.
@@Th3K1dd Just because Maynard repurposed the vocal line doesn't mean it's the same song dude lol. The feel is different, there's a different riff, the rest of "Sober" isn't present, etc.
Probably saw it on Beavis & Butthead first, like most of America...
@@stinkypinkeee5085 Headbanger's Ball, back when SNL had the best. cast. ever., and Saturday nights were best spent flipping between the two.
I remember the debut. Riki Rachtman still had long hair!
@@Typical.Anomaly I had quit watching Headbanger's Ball bu then, but since yer obviously a man of culture, I'll take yer word for it...
its like maynard went to every math teacher he ever had and said hey....i wanna start this band....you in?
Thats how lateralus came to be.
All my days on youtube have been worth it for this comment
Can there be a reference to pi !?
You are fucking hilarious!!!
😂😂😂these fuckin comments man
Maynard looks like he's about to start filming the worst workout video ever
Oh my god hahahahahahaha
*best
theedgeinshow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
or the worst porno...80s style... rockstar poolman bangs 2 asian babes
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Nice
Incredible seeing Maynard as the tallest member of a band.
If everyone is alive this could be the best band reunion in the history of the universe
agreed!
Omg I’m dying 😂😂
@@cindiwindiHopefully you’re not in the band then!
@@arenfaklis252🤣🤣💀
These comments are cracking me up so much dude 😂 maynards never been more funny
On drums, your Dad.
MUN00K JAJAJAJAJAJA
On bass, Eddie Murphy
Hahahahahahhaa
*daddy
On the bass, a Somali pirate
It's like a window into an alternate reality.
Your right. It's like Tool in Bizzarro world.
Yeah like what Maynard would’ve been if he didn’t me Adam, Danny, or Paul
Exactly
Dude can you imagine if this band continued till today and released songs on the same schedule as tool
Yeah couldn't put my finger on it, yeah thats it
Jesus can I wear your sandals?
Something 'bout those strappy shoes.
Jesus can I wear your sandals,
leotard and wristband too?
Beautiful! lol!
This comment is underrated. Fuckin genius lol
lmao
OMFG hahahahahahahaha
Why can’t we not dress better ?
This is what it looks like to have ideas, believe and stick with them, work on them, and grow as an artist.
If I had a penny for every pixel in this video I would have a penny.
pbsurfdude I wish you free up in the 80's........
hahahah
Lol
somebody should really see if this video can be remastered
You, sir or madam, gave me one hell of a belly laugh with that comment, I needed that!!! Thank you
*Some of the most amazing comments in the history of UA-cam.*
I agree. This comment is still true 5 years later. Great stuff.
Dude, I'm kinda drunk from gin and tonic and I have tears coming down my eyes reading these comments. This is a gold mine
Everyone should read this! Hilarious!
100%! Dudes puttin in God's work. 😂
Drummer is thinking
"dammit..boys..we gotta dump this twinkle toes front woman"
early pre-Tool maynard sounds like he's reciting poetry over the beat rather than actually singing.... wow.
Maybe it's just this one song? IDK...who knows?
Right? I watched this and I thought "This? THIS is arguably the greatest metal vocalist to have ever performed?" Just goes to prove that sucking at something is the first step to getting good at something.
@@tinysupreme6417there’s no way you just called Keenan the greatest metal vocalist of all time
@@Vincevon95 I said arguably, nerd, calm down.
@@tinysupreme6417 but there’s no argument there, Keenan shouldn’t even be considered in that category
Ah the 80s, no one was safe.
The drummer looks like he teaches television repair at ITT Tech.
Lol
Lmao😂😂
Drumming is a side gig. And he always tells that singer to stop coming into the store to talk about the band. People think he is gay.
That's Bun F. Carlos, the janitor from "The Breakfast Club".
@@blown22 😂😂😂 that's so accurate.
*when you're half way through your aerobics work out and think "shit! am I supposed to be singing tonight?"*
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It's crazy how a song like this existed in the 80s.
No it isnt.
Whats actually crazy is that songs like this dont exist today.
@@FloorManiacEh plenty of good songs "exist" today.... You just stopped looking for them...
The doors were fucking your mom before this and made similarly good music.
That drummer is definitely the "Prison sex' guy in real life..
funny shit
+Typorecords good one true how true
Typorecords holy shit! Hahahaha.
I just spit gatorade all over my phone
Nice
It’s like Bill and Ted snatched 4 people from 4 different decades and told them to make a band.
jhahahahahaha, lmao
This is the plot of the newest bill and Ted movie and my mind is completely blown
@@lessthanromantic6886 holy crap you’re right! I didn’t even realize until you said it!
@@lessthanromantic6886Holy Jesus they got their plot from a UA-cam comment
@@atomdecay Ed Solomon is a film writer that (as a teen, I believe) came up with...Bill and Ted! Ed and a friend of his did it.
Anyway, Ed is on twitter, but I think he's more active on Blue Sky. Did he see that 5 year old comment and make a film out of it? No way to know, really.
As far as MJK and his odd group, I want to think of the time after this when someone suggested to slowwwww the song down by 75% and see what happens. I'd LOVE to be the fly on the wall observing that!
To think that only 6 years later in 1993 they shot the “Sober” performance at the Reading festival in front of that massive crowd. What a transformation musically.
I would buy wine from this man
😂 best response ever. Same
It's available
This is how genius is born. It's not pretty!
😂
He had to test his voice. Lol
Well said 👍
CAD is very very pretty. In many aspects better than anything that came after from MJK.
The innocence, the authenticity, the youth and all the energy that comes with it. The effortlessnes in his voice. The devastating brutality of the unpolished musicianship from the whole band.
You know, that raw feeling and emotion you had before you made it professional.
That hunger and that joy of being young and exploring new territories.
The openness and unknowingness of what the future would bring to you as you grew older. Well, pretty much everything you could wish for when creating and making new music and experiencing true joy.
@@superkatarsis I've seen this black and white thinking narrowmindedness before. Everything you said relies on the premise that most of the music he's created has been not genuine, not raw, not passionate etc. This mindset is fallacious at best. It's likely you use this philosophy of "improvement bad" to justify avoiding your own growth. Lazy and passionless take, man.
I keep thinking MJK is gonna sing “peter piper picked a pepper” the way this version goes lol
LOL
You've created 5 years of laughter with your comment. Congrats
Want this closer to the Tool version? Set the speed to 0.75x
Brilliant!
So good!
This is actually genius lol
@@puciato7540 it's really not.. Sounds like some slowed down shit..
Listen to this as this is what it was, listen to Tool as Tool was what it was. Two different versions and bands. Respect the path from early to later without the need to tamper, just listen.
Wanna do professional remix? Ok, that's different than turning a youtube vid to 0.75...
@@oynlengeymer2434 jesus no wonder TOOL hates all their diehard fans lol
This is actually really cool to see, always interesting to hear how songs develop over years, especially with different musicians involved. Songs are never finished, only evolving until they stop being played.
Interesting reading about the band and this song on the Wikipedia...
Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty first recorded a demo, an independent cassette called Fingernails in 1986,[2] in Keenan's living room.[3] While Horning played the guitar, Keenan sang, played bass and worked the drum machine.[4] It is considered their "best-known recording."[5]
One song on the cassette, "Burn About Out" is considered to be in part an early version of the Tool song "Sober". Although its tempo is faster when compared to "Sober" and it lacks the "anthemic chorus," the verse melody is the same and most of the lyrics are present.[6]
The following year, they recorded a second EP called Dog. Tail,[4] a cassette sought after due to scarcity in copies.[5] The three other members from Tex A.N.S., Tom Geluso, Stan Henderson, and Todd Horning were recruited to support Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty after Keenan asked them to return. Filmed on stage at the Kendall College of Art & Design,[7] Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty appeared on a Grand Rapids public access channel in April 1987[8] performing a few songs off of Fingernails, including "Burn Out About."[6] The airing also featured an interview with Keenan.[7]
This is what I imagine Karaoke night in hell would sound like.
LMFAOOOOOOOO
Hahahahahahahaha x 1000000000
stop 🤣🤣🤣🤣
more like corey feldman on the today show
What strikes me is that Maynard is the tallest one........
And thats cause hes 5'7"
I noticed that as well!!!
I'm still trying to decide if that's the weirdest thing about this video.
And that one of the guitarists doesn’t have a headless guitar
😆😂😆😂😆
Public Access in the late 80s was awesome. I took a class there around then, saw and helped record many performances.
This is what I picture when I think of 80s. Just how they are dressed and everything.
What comes across is the diversity of styles..... There was no such thing as a single "80's look". Nowadays, fashion hasn't really changed since around 2005... Basically more tattoos and that's about it.
Danny Carey looks... Different.
mayb cause that's not him lol
not him
I'm glad everyone got the sarcasm, haha.
Kyle K. Adam Jones looks... Black.
That's not Adam Jones, silly. He's playing bass. That's clearly Paul D'Amour.
Finally I found one word that describes Maynard : PERSEVERANCE
+Euryale Music OMG Euryale, estás en todos los videos en los que yo, como es posible D:? y se ve que conoces buena música, que genial. saludos.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Proof you can be a singer in a rock band if you can find a group of members willing to invest their time an effort in playing your over written songs sticking with it until you figure it out. That is the hard part. Cool vid, your comment Hilariously true. Sarcasm at it finest ha! Let's start a rock band
girllll, you aint kiddin'
MK has always just been himself and we can only thank him for that. He’s an incredible artist.
Hey this was on my cities public access TV. Go Grand Rapids!
"Jesus won't you please please whistle"
Not in this version
Convenient.
goddamn it sounds so dorky.
James Strength Your logic makes zero sense dude...
Ryan Iggy he is dumb. leave him alone he still needs help getting dressed
"We were never part of the glam scene" sure looks close at times lol
Panther132014 One of them was for shure lmao
He said "tool" wasn't part of the glam scene
More of a new wave vibe. I’m reading Maynard’s biography now and he was very much into the new wave music scene
Yeah this sounds real glam!!??!! Wtf
Mitchell Gallagher first thing I thought myself Mitch, although I’d want to purposely forget this also
I stumbled across this and have watched it about a dozen times in the last week. It's bad and beautiful and kid of magical to see the hilarious visuals combined with the awe of watching the birth of something that transformed into something much bigger.
And this time I came to the comments and it made it even better.
I love this! The only reason people dont like it is cos they heard the finished version. This still slaps
I don't think this is embarrassing, like every great artist Maynard worked his way to the top by progressing and getting better. You can def hear the potential in this.
Nobody starts at the top
@@iLikeToHitThings Unless nepotism
@@iLikeToHitThings tell that to Steve Vai
This Video Is So Funny Don’t No Why 😂😂😂
Guys, what if we slow it waaaaay down and scream more?
And on bass, Charlie Murphy!
LMAO! I was going to post that!! dang it!
Darkness!
Layton Ashmore oh my god that is charlie
FUCK YOUR COUCH NIGGA, FUCK YOUR COUCH!!!!
Cocaine's a helluva drug.
ginnrollins211 darkness darkness darkness.
Whyyyyyyy can't we not have chorus?
I feel like if I had multiple personalities this would be the crew of people in my head
This is one of the stories I dig up when I talk to people about the Glory Days of public access TV. I was involved with this station in the late 80s and ran camera on this video. At the time we had no reason to think this dude would be a part of anything as huge as TOOL. Public access TV was hot shit before the internet came along.
You filmed this?
@@MrConstant23. I was one of the camera operators in the studio. And there was an interview segment with Maynard afterwards that I filmed.
@@littleblakkitty you happen to have a link to that interview you filmed?
It’s gotta be surreal to know you watched a future legend cutting his teeth.
@@joec9198 It's at the very end of this WAY better and remastered version- ua-cam.com/video/tAJn5OyqIas/v-deo.html
I actually really dig this. Obviously it's super lo-fi, but I like the tumbling, droning sound, and Maynard does a perfectly acceptable prog Jello Biafra impression.
If Tool/current Maynard never happened, I would stop this after a minute or two, perhaps after a good chuckle. But with history as is, I absolutely love seeing this.
Gold!.. luv seeing early performances like this!
Let's just say 80's weren't ready for Keenan's musical genius song writing.
You guys are nuts, this video is epic and makes me smile everything I see it. Without this band, Maynard may have never become who he is today.
Totatly agree, we are literally seeing a song evolve into what is now Sober. I love watching artist working their craft into something awesome!
Almost forgot I posted this. Thanks for sharing and replying.
@@0525lokinever forget
When you consider what year this was filmed, you realize this is epic.
I guarantee none of them knew the greatness of Maynard then. They were probly happy to get out of the house instead of mowing the lawn.
This has to be restored to its original beauty, it belongs to the world.
ua-cam.com/video/zdREH1BqGDk/v-deo.html
why do i feel like the fact that this exists on the internet has maynard up every night in a cold sweat gritting his teeth with rage while he sips his own homemade wine and comforts himself by listening to his own music.
I would kill for a lyrical transcript of this.
This is the closest I could find. Would love to see the full thing as well
(If we can't hear it or kick it it ain't worth nothin')
This song's called Burn About Out
[Verse 1]
[Unintelligible]
Waiting like a stalking butler
Who upon the finger rests
Murder now the path called must we
Just before the son has come
[Pre-Chorus]
Jesus, won't you [?]
Something but the past and done?
Jesus, won't you [?]
Something but the past and done?
[Unintelligible]
Pretty much the lyrics to Sober
@@silvermoons7539 I hear “Jesus won’t you pray for removal”
@@asmithii84 most definitely the cadence for it
What? You can’t make out his lyrics with this crystal clear high def audio?
I got real excited when i first opened this for the comments alone
its been great haha
Nominie heart.. gnome ore. come ear. go sit up straight as an arrow, pour favor and pour fort-ex the swill be times too, do ream ember
Nominie heart Me too!
maynard before the satan's contract..
babyluck babyluck no shit dude, I guess it's not always a bad thing to sell your soul for something
@@an0therdimensi0n99 you get it
He even says it I " hooker with a penis! Can't get that big without selling your soul unfortunately.
@Bryce I highly doubt Maynard will ever become religious. He's said plenty of times he's against organized religion, the death of his mother is even more of a reason for him to turn away from it
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Wow! Thanks so much for sharing this! Such an interesting version this is and look at the lineup in the band! Love it!
I guess going bald isnt always so bad.
tallaganda83 his long ass Mohawk was awesome in the early nineties
tallaganda83 Maynard isn't naturally bald.
mullets are where its at, bro.
AmethystBlonde Yes, he is.
lolll
Those guys must have been really short. Maynard is the tallest one
hes a short little shit but he likes like manute bol here next to these munchkins
Tyler Durden Maynard is 5"7 like me and i consider myself a short fuck. Is everyone else there like 5"5 lol?
Tyler Durden lol for real.
Tyler Durden Maybe people were shorter way back then...
I didn't know Maynard was so short til I saw him and spoke to him at lal
FYI, if you're curious... this is "Burn About Out" by Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty (Grand Rapids, MI) aka CAD
But it's the same lyrics as Sober. But yea, I can see why you'd need to ass that. EDIT: I guess a verse, but whatever.
Maynard evolved this song into what we now know as Sober.
Children!??!?!
All this time I thought Sober was created by all four members of Tool, but apparently it's Maynard's baby.
and what a popular baby it is. listening to entire sea of people singing along every time they play it is awesome.
Well, the istrumentation is very much different, he basically took some lyrics and vocal melody with him.
Christopher Moran actually the chords are exactly the same,Tool just slowed it down and added atmospheric breaks
this song is about his alcoholic step father who used to beat him..that's why it's his "baby" ..or so I've heard ha.
Beedoola how can that be completely true when it was written before they even met
First time I've seen him sing and he is actually taller than everyone else on stage...but for real I totally like the groove of this song and I love how it evolved into what we all love now
This gives me hope.
I like Maynard's sandals. He was setting trends before he even knew it.
Kayla Kazoom this is by far my favorite comment
I wish I could "haha" react to this. 😂
This is sad to watch because I know after Maynard started up Tool that his dad missed playing the drums for CAD
This is the suddenly a much more wholesome song somehow if that is his dad on drums
5 years late but Maynard didn’t start Tool
My therapist: "Fitness infomercial Maynard isn't real, he can't hurt you."
My sleep paralysis demon:
Looking up the greats before they were great is good inspiration for my pursuits.
Ladies and Gentlemen introducing "A Perfect Tool"
Why does it sound like he’s summoning something? I love it.
He's calling Danny Carey in from inter-dimensional space
Summon up a Banga
@eddiegarcia8422 He's a satanist and when you listen to this stuff you are worshipping satan and don't even know it hmo
It does sound like the band Ancient, without the gritty vocals.
It always does.
It's amazing to see this kind of stuff. It makes me look at not just maynard/tool, but also myself from a different perspective. It's not very flattering, but it's always good to see.
THANK you for this AMAZING. Even the best, are still human......
Incredible how he felt this song out and found it over time!!!!!!
That singer there, he shows some promise
I used to think AI generated art had an uncomfortable, uncanny valley quality to it, but now I see it's all an accurate representation of reality.
The song by C.A.D is called burn about out
I’m pretty sure when tool got together it was a intense experience to properly write and finish sober
It's hard to believe there was once a time where Maynard wasn't bad ass.
Lmfao!!!
Wasn't *that badass ;)
+Midniight ahahahLOL
+Midniight Ya in a garage band in 1980 . Ravenna Ohio , his hometown . We all partied together .
+Midniight
In HS---totally straight laced. Some of the best morals in the school IMO.
Then-to the Army (where he waited for everybody to get into shape), then he went to art college and got a safely pin in his nose ("Just in case", his Dad told me about then), and then to LA.
Well,---Look what happened to Michale Jackson after he moved West.
I don't know. I am old fashioned from a civil society. I think being "Bad azz" is being good all the time. We need Hero's like that again.
Maynard was the kind of guy who would make you think of good values, back in HS. His "sense of life" seems a bit darker now,---no offense.
Worst Tool cover band EVER!
***** could you be dumber?
turns out you CAN be dumber, kudos XD
aaaand a new level!
***** Quit while you're behind.
Epic facepalm.
inorite? XD haha
This is the coolest video I have ever seen.Bravo, Bravo, Bravo....
Thanks, I love it
The exact same day Skidrow (Nirvana) was at KAOS radio station recording a set. What a great day
Honestly, it was for the best. I don’t want to live in a world without Cobain-led Nirvana and Sebastian Bach-led Skid Row
mjk looks like my mom
+Jean Navas one could say that your mom looks like mjk xD
LMAO
How do 131 people know what your mom looks like? Hahaha
Is he wearing a bra lol
Your mom is hot then
On the next episode of "Sliders", Maynard James Keenan guest stars as himself with his band "Loot".
So glad this wasn’t the final cut
So, who else is glad that Maynard sold his soul to make a record?
SEND MORE MONEY FUCK YOU BUDDY
Who else is glad to be a dipshit?
I never thought that I would laugh at Maynard... Laughing... and Hard.
Baby face Maynard, how cute.
This is gold! ❤
Young Maynard = Lady Gaga...
Or Lady Gaga = Young Maynard?
Mike Oxlong you got it right! LOL but the original comment isn't right at all LMAO so wrong
Thus confirms my suspicion that Maynard's always been good-looking.
Amen. Beautiful inside and out since day 1!
and he has aged beautifully...he looks good bald and is in fantastic shape
Anybody that's been in a band and made originals and evolved them, this is like finding raw gold.
Maynards vocals are actually quite exquisite for a young man. Drummer solid as well
Well that settles one thing. Trent was way cooler than Maynard in 87...
Genius
We must not be watching the same video
It is the genesis of Sober he has the rhythm of the song. It's in the same key, but a lot faster, with strange staccato jumpy rhythm. No chorus (that I can detect). But for me the weird thing is how he keeps on and on and on singing. The vocal performance seems to last the whole song without a break. MJK obviously worked out that it's the breaks between what you play, that make what you play; golden!!
If you set it to 0.75x speed, suddenly it's just regular Sober without the chorus
Especially after 10,000 Days, he definitely learned to let the songs breathe
Didn’t know Micki Free from Shalamar played with Maynard
This is some Tim and Eric shit
Oivalf Music I liked that....four years late but...I get it
Like Nebraska Tim and Erik? Lol
Exactly dude
Hahahahahahahahaha
Great Job!
This video seems like something Adam Jones would have made. ALL FUCKED UP.
I laughed
lmfao
Lol
Truely a band that exists in a dimension out of time.
I didnt think Tool could be even worse, but here we are