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DiSTANToblivion 05-24-2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 871102)
Tool has, for me, always been something of an anomoly. Because while every other **** band out there was writing the same old things with the same distoredted power chords, TOOL was out on Mars.

The topics might have been bumper sticker politics, but the lyrics were such a massive diversion from the same stupid "i'm going to be politically active by yelling angrily as a name-less 'you'." lets take Stinkfist for example:

Every band was warning us about oversaturation, about letting the television tell us what to do, how we're all just becoming whatever, and then Tool, who takes that conceept and marries it with an even more meathead topic, anal sex, makes a masterpiece by never really mentioning either.

I'm not going to call MJK a poet because I don't think thats what he does on albums (he may be privately, who knows) but he's got a poets eye for the world. This device that he uses in Stinkfist, take a character doing activity X and basically talking about Y (and X i guess) at the same time is exactly what Adrienne Rich and Sylvia Plath were doing while writing poetry.

Beyond this, while other bands were out there following a formula well treaded by everyone else, TOOL was trailblazing through uncharted territory, making music that was more identifiable by its erractic "mistakes" than its solos or riffs. Who doesn't always remember Sober's feedback at the begining, or Eulogys highhat work around the end of the song (mintue 5 maybe?).

TOOL was strange as an entity back in 1996. The bridged the gap between Distrubed and Soundgarden, between Korn and Primus, Between Ozzfest and Lollapalooza and the art gallery opening down the street. TOOL's most major and underated accomplisment to me was that the showed everyone what was really possible if you just did what you loved. Loved enough to really learn it, and put effort into it.

They followed no trend, and while they weren't an end point (I wouldn't say TOOL is the final stop on anyones muscial progression) they certainly were a boarding pass to deswtinations previously seen as well beyond the reach of many young nu-metal heads. To leave them out of the best of the 90's is inexcusable and ignorant. its not a question of whether or not you like them, its a question of whether or not we need them, and if any act was the rope throw to a man drowning in a well of fecal matter, TOOL is that rope.

That was the most insightful and thoughtful post I've seen in an age. You really spoke the truth there. This thread now belongs to you... :bowdown:

OctaneHugo 05-24-2010 02:29 PM

I like how the reason most of us seem to like Tool is because of songs like "Rosetta Stoned" while at the same time that's why a lot of people don't like Tool.

TheBig3 05-27-2010 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OctaneHugo (Post 871183)
I like how the reason most of us seem to like Tool is because of songs like "Rosetta Stoned" while at the same time that's why a lot of people don't like Tool.

What people hate Rosetta Stoned?

James 05-27-2010 01:24 PM

Rosetta Stoned is my favourite Tool song. *hides*

TheBig3 05-27-2010 02:24 PM

Is this a joke?

James 05-27-2010 02:27 PM

I don't know it's top 5 anyway.

OctaneHugo 05-27-2010 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 872322)
What people hate Rosetta Stoned?

A lot of people don't like Tool because of the things they do on songs like it.

bpn 06-09-2010 05:31 PM

Pus**t is such a TUNE! My favorite Tool song atm.

Stinkfist 06-09-2010 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bpn (Post 879961)
Pus**t is such a TUNE! My favorite Tool song atm.

Check out the live version on salival.

"I want you to close your eyes and go to a place that's comfortable yet vunerable, close your eyes and go there. We'll see you on the other side"

JVB 06-13-2010 12:04 PM

Songs like rosetta stoned is definetly one of the reasons I love Tool. My favorite with them atm is Jambi. Another on the top five is Stinkfist.

As far as I gather Tool is one of those bands that you either like or don't like. Like either you get it or you don't.


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