Live videos: You should check out the 1993 Pro Cam (Remastered) video of Sober. You actually get to see more of Maynard in spite of the audio being a bit on the rough side. As for Undertow, you can't really go wrong with anything (just my opinion). Sober and Prison Sex are probably the most well known tracks from the album. "Bottom" features Henry Rollins. I've always liked Swamp Song. And I've always had a strange fondness for Disgustipated, its what I would consider one of their more experimental pieces on the album? Not sure how that would translate over to a reaction.
There’s also their very first release, an EP named Opiate and a live album, Salival. Both are absolutely worth your time. If you can find it, there’s a video of them performing Third Eye back in the late 90’s when Maynard was more of a front man. Quite the visual performance.
You’ve reacted to a lot of their music so I’m not sure what you haven’t heard. Sober live would be a great one. I think you’ve done Pushit live (if not it’s a must). You saw Flood at the concert so if you haven’t done that one it’s great. There are hidden songs at the end of Undertow, Salival, and Opiate from what I can remember. I’m just glad you made the journey, Tom.
I’m glad you enjoyed the show. The first time I saw them was at the International Ballroom in Atlanta in December of 96. Crazy thing is that I was in Hawaii from 91-95 in the army. Tool did a show in 93 on Oahu and Layne Staley made an appearance. I had no idea what I missed when I didn’t get to see that show. Pretty sure Sober was the first song to hit the radio and start the journey. (I know they had Opiate prior to this, obviously. I’m referring to them hitting the mainstream and getting noticed). I’ve loved this band for a long time. To see them evolve through the years has been wonderful. I was a little late for Zeppelin but I got to live Tool. 🙌🏻
This was my first intro to Tool. I was addicted
The live version of this is reviewed a lot and is very good. I think recorded in 1993 at outside concert.
He was probably there dude.. he's not that exactly young to do any reactions
Glad you got to go, it is an amazing experience to see them live.
Live videos: You should check out the 1993 Pro Cam (Remastered) video of Sober. You actually get to see more of Maynard in spite of the audio being a bit on the rough side.
As for Undertow, you can't really go wrong with anything (just my opinion). Sober and Prison Sex are probably the most well known tracks from the album. "Bottom" features Henry Rollins. I've always liked Swamp Song. And I've always had a strange fondness for Disgustipated, its what I would consider one of their more experimental pieces on the album? Not sure how that would translate over to a reaction.
There’s also their very first release, an EP named Opiate and a live album, Salival. Both are absolutely worth your time. If you can find it, there’s a video of them performing Third Eye back in the late 90’s when Maynard was more of a front man. Quite the visual performance.
You’ve reacted to a lot of their music so I’m not sure what you haven’t heard. Sober live would be a great one. I think you’ve done Pushit live (if not it’s a must). You saw Flood at the concert so if you haven’t done that one it’s great. There are hidden songs at the end of Undertow, Salival, and Opiate from what I can remember. I’m just glad you made the journey, Tom.
There is nothing that beats the 93 concert version. Damn more than 30 years ago
If you go to a Puscifer concert, Maynard does the front man thing.... Totally different experience
I’m glad you enjoyed the show. The first time I saw them was at the International Ballroom in Atlanta in December of 96. Crazy thing is that I was in Hawaii from 91-95 in the army. Tool did a show in 93 on Oahu and Layne Staley made an appearance. I had no idea what I missed when I didn’t get to see that show. Pretty sure Sober was the first song to hit the radio and start the journey. (I know they had Opiate prior to this, obviously. I’m referring to them hitting the mainstream and getting noticed). I’ve loved this band for a long time. To see them evolve through the years has been wonderful. I was a little late for Zeppelin but I got to live Tool. 🙌🏻
Thanks for sharing and thanks for your service, brother, I'm an Army vet as well. 🤜
@@ophreacts214 🤛🏻
I was in the stands at this show, high on mushrooms and it looked like Danny Carey was running his ass off behind that kit.
Danny Carey wow
Opiate from the first ep, and opiate square, please
Are you familiar with Avenged Sevenfold? If not I think you should check them out. They rock!!
Really?