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In the late 90s I had a close friend who tried and failed to introduce me to them. They just sounded a bit angry to me, I think.
Then years later I stumbled upon them again, in a very roundabout way via Rick Beato's 'what makes this song great series' on YouTube. Since then I've devoured their catalogue and honestly I don't think I've heard anything quite like them. They tred that line between good song writing and w
ky musicianship better than anyone.
Then years later I stumbled upon them again, in a very roundabout way via Rick Beato's 'what makes this song great series' on YouTube. Since then I've devoured their catalogue and honestly I don't think I've heard anything quite like them. They tred that line between good song writing and w

bigothunter said:
I am blown away by Tool. Started with The Pot but couple of months ago I discovered No Quarter. Absolutely fantastic - even greater than the Zeppelin original. The more I listen to Tool, the more I discover. A journey of musical genius.
Anyone else had similar experience?
Think I prefer the 'folksiness' of the original to be honest.Anyone else had similar experience?
Where to start with Tool is an interesting question - they have so many fantastic songs, I have been a fan since the album Undertow was released in the early 90s.
Some of my favourite tracks are
Descending
Tempest
Rosetta Stoned
Jambi
Aenima
46 & 2
Swamp Song
Lateralus
Sober
Pus
t (live from the Salival album - way better than the studio version)
If you want to be blown away by drumming - checkout this live performance of Pneuma
Some of my favourite tracks are
Descending
Tempest
Rosetta Stoned
Jambi
Aenima
46 & 2
Swamp Song
Lateralus
Sober
Pus

If you want to be blown away by drumming - checkout this live performance of Pneuma
When they get it right, they can out together a banger of a track. But they quite capable of putting out 5 good minutes in a 75 minute album of otherwise forgettable material and their hit to miss ratio has definitely got worse over the years.
Hooker with a Penis
Prison Sex
The Grudge
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46&2
The Pot
Ænema
Probably their best songs, I think.
Hooker with a Penis
Prison Sex
The Grudge
H
46&2
The Pot
Ænema
Probably their best songs, I think.
Edited by Mastodon2 on Wednesday 25th January 19:54
mw88 said:
Some proper weird music videos back in the late 90's/early 2000's though 
Bit of a Tool fan here, it was the bizarre videos playing on the Power Hour or whatever it was called that got me into them.
Lateralus is good intro, some of their stuff is brilliant but I do find some of it impenetrable!
The 2nd half of 10,000 days doesn't do anything for me.
bigothunter said:
I am blown away by Tool. Started with The Pot but couple of months ago I discovered No Quarter. Absolutely fantastic - even greater than the Zeppelin original. The more I listen to Tool, the more I discover. A journey of musical genius.
Anyone else had similar experience?
I saw them live at Ozzfest 2001 and 2002 I think. Both times came away shaking it was that immense. Truly one of the greatest bands I've ever seenAnyone else had similar experience?
Mastodon2 said:
When they get it right, they can out together a banger of a track. But they quite capable of putting out 5 good minutes in a 75 minute album of otherwise forgettable material and their hit to miss ratio has definitely got worse over the years.
Couldn't disagree more. They've evolved and honed themselves so much over the years that their output has been getting better and better imo. Fear Innoculum is, for me, one the greatest albums of any act ever. No one else could pull off 6 10min+ tracks and get away with it, let along create such incredible pieces as Pneuma, Invincible and 7empest.I kind of see them more like a modern day Pink Floyd, but much, much better in every possible way. Anyone that's genuinely into music should check out Fear Innoculum - it transcends the various Metal categories.
2fast748 said:
Bit of a Tool fan here, it was the bizarre videos playing on the Power Hour or whatever it was called that got me into them.
Lateralus is good intro, some of their stuff is brilliant but I do find some of it impenetrable!
The 2nd half of 10,000 days doesn't do anything for me.
The first half of 10000 days is just stunning ,wings for marie part 2 is my favourite tool song .Lateralus is good intro, some of their stuff is brilliant but I do find some of it impenetrable!
The 2nd half of 10,000 days doesn't do anything for me.
franki68 said:
2fast748 said:
Bit of a Tool fan here, it was the bizarre videos playing on the Power Hour or whatever it was called that got me into them.
Lateralus is good intro, some of their stuff is brilliant but I do find some of it impenetrable!
The 2nd half of 10,000 days doesn't do anything for me.
The first half of 10000 days is just stunning ,wings for marie part 2 is my favourite tool song .Lateralus is good intro, some of their stuff is brilliant but I do find some of it impenetrable!
The 2nd half of 10,000 days doesn't do anything for me.
eeggs.com said:
Open up your favourite media player, and make a playlist with:
Viginti Tres
Wings For Marie (Pt 1)
Now, open up either a second media player, or pop the CD into your stereo, and get the 4th track ready:
10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)
Make sure you start them both playing at the same time. The two will synch up perfectly. The singing at the end also synchs up completely if you played them at the right time.
Tool meant these tracks to synch. They wanted to make an epic flowing song like an 8-peice band as a tribute to Maynard's mother's passing. If you look at the track times, "10,000 Days" is 11 mins and 13 seconds long. When you add the track times of "Viginti Tres" and "Wings for Marie", they add up to 11:13 as well. Also, "Viginti Tres" means the number 23 in Latin, and 23 is the number of synchronicity.
Tool have never admitted this, but it woudln't surprise me. Viginti Tres
Wings For Marie (Pt 1)
Now, open up either a second media player, or pop the CD into your stereo, and get the 4th track ready:
10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)
Make sure you start them both playing at the same time. The two will synch up perfectly. The singing at the end also synchs up completely if you played them at the right time.
Tool meant these tracks to synch. They wanted to make an epic flowing song like an 8-peice band as a tribute to Maynard's mother's passing. If you look at the track times, "10,000 Days" is 11 mins and 13 seconds long. When you add the track times of "Viginti Tres" and "Wings for Marie", they add up to 11:13 as well. Also, "Viginti Tres" means the number 23 in Latin, and 23 is the number of synchronicity.
This comment from Youtube captures my Tool experience, except replace boring with challenging...
Isai Chavez said:
Tool forces you to have patience. At first it boring, but then you start to understand, then its liberating. Then you begin to experience and see and understand different things that actually makes you experience music instead of just hearing it for the sake of hearing it, you start listening. Then the hunger begins, and you begin hunting for the meaning and the actual theory. As a hobby musician i can only speak for myself.. Cheers!
This is my thread, Tool are my favourite band releasing new music by a long shot.
Each album gets better and better, takes a while to gel with but rewards the listener’s perseverance.
Maynard’s other projects are worth a listen, Puscifer and APC, and are like methadone until the next Tool release. Even the collaborations such as Passengers, The Witness by Adam Jones.
Great band, great Music
Each album gets better and better, takes a while to gel with but rewards the listener’s perseverance.
Maynard’s other projects are worth a listen, Puscifer and APC, and are like methadone until the next Tool release. Even the collaborations such as Passengers, The Witness by Adam Jones.
Great band, great Music
Edited by Brent Hoffmeister on Monday 20th March 22:40
My favourite band. It started for me with seeing Stinkfist on Headbangers Ball when Aenima was released in 1996. It was like nothing I'd heard before and I was intrigued. So I got myself the album and that shaped my taste from then on. Amazing band and they mess with your mind in so many ways. They filter out lots of people by being deliberately obtuse. Most of the stuff they go on about, especially Maynard, is all for messing with people. Just drill down and let the music do the talking.
Admittedly some songs are more experimental than others and that does make listening to an album harder, but just make a playlist of the song songs and you're off.
Aenima and Lateralus are where they balanced out the anger and the technicality for me. Saying that, every album has great songs.
Admittedly some songs are more experimental than others and that does make listening to an album harder, but just make a playlist of the song songs and you're off.
Aenima and Lateralus are where they balanced out the anger and the technicality for me. Saying that, every album has great songs.
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