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Who all went to the Tool concert in Pittsburgh Tuesday night? Discuss...
I went. I thought it was pretty incredible, especially the encore triple shot of "Lateralus," "Vicarious" and "Aenima." The coordination of the tunes and visuals was often mindblowing. Tool is the modern-day Pink Floyd, 'nuff said. Simply incredible.
I went. I thought it was pretty incredible, especially the encore triple shot of "Lateralus," "Vicarious" and "Aenima." The coordination of the tunes and visuals was often mindblowing. Tool is the modern-day Pink Floyd, 'nuff said. Simply incredible.
I saw Tool and Meshuggah at the Jordan Center. It was back when I was a bean connoiseur, and I brought some extra-special beans which I enjoyed in the parking lot. I then went inside, and allowed myself to be aurally and visually bludgeoned for the next 3 hours. Both bands were awesome, Meshuggah just slayed musically (very impressive), and I let the Tool show kind of envelope me. From Maynard's bra and panties to the meat-pipe onscreen, I just sat transfixed and slack-jawed. The beans and the show were both yummy.------>JMS
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You're my hero JP.. I've never been able to see Tool and come back with all that info.. Most I remember was the price of drafts at the concession stand... I guess THAT's why I'm not the professor.... hahaJim Price wrote:Yeah, but with the exception of "Stinkfist" and "Forty Six and 2," all of Tool's songs ran eight minutes or more. "Wings for Marie/10,000 Days" runs 17 minutes; "Rosetta Stoned" over 11 minutes.
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Very very good band.
Cheers!!!!!!
Very very good band.
Cheers!!!!!!
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Tool and Meshuggah...thats kicks ass!
I Saw Tool and Fantomas at Madison Square Garden a couple of weeks after 9/11. Talk about eerie... It was a wild performance and they did the extended version of Pushit (of course). But the crowd was really kind of subdued and Maynard came out of the silhouette once to give some brief diatribe about being creative and letting the energy go somewhere to do something positive or something like that... But it was still a really good show! Who cares if they misread eastern and pagan mystic philosophical texts and misapply them to things like...Simmons drumpads...? They still rocked. Fantomas was just plain wierd, but entertaining. What is Mike Patton getting himself into these days anyway?
I Saw Tool and Fantomas at Madison Square Garden a couple of weeks after 9/11. Talk about eerie... It was a wild performance and they did the extended version of Pushit (of course). But the crowd was really kind of subdued and Maynard came out of the silhouette once to give some brief diatribe about being creative and letting the energy go somewhere to do something positive or something like that... But it was still a really good show! Who cares if they misread eastern and pagan mystic philosophical texts and misapply them to things like...Simmons drumpads...? They still rocked. Fantomas was just plain wierd, but entertaining. What is Mike Patton getting himself into these days anyway?
songsmith wrote:I saw Tool and Meshuggah at the Jordan Center. It was back when I was a bean connoiseur, and I brought some extra-special beans which I enjoyed in the parking lot. I then went inside, and allowed myself to be aurally and visually bludgeoned for the next 3 hours. Both bands were awesome, Meshuggah just slayed musically (very impressive), and I let the Tool show kind of envelope me. From Maynard's bra and panties to the meat-pipe onscreen, I just sat transfixed and slack-jawed. The beans and the show were both yummy.------>JMS