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Old 12-30-2012, 07:08 PM   #401 (permalink)
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danny carey gets a ton of attention. both in the drumming world and the music world in general. and maynard actually plays a huge role in the arrangements, and also plays guitar and synths.

he says he writes his lyrics in such a way that he's not telling people how to think. he uses a vast array of archetypes and metaphors so the listener can have their own unique, personal experience that is largely the result of their own perception. it can get pretty confusing at times, and maybe a little frustrating, but tool wouldn't be tool if it were any other way.

i've had a hard time trying to find another band that can touch what these guys do for me. they reach inside you and start fistf*cking your soul. i've seen them live four times, and it's almost strange that they ceaselessly outperform their recordings. their sound-crew is clearly among the most dedicated in the world. not to mention the visuals. i highly recommend going to one on psychedelics. i did. aside from the spiritual aspect of it, i danced with my eyes closed the whole time and was somehow able to reinvent my understanding of odd time signatures and their relation to groove. my head has never been the same since.
Maynard plays the guitar? This is new!

Yeah, I agree. But as you said it's quite frustrating and bemusing at times. It's certainly not a comfort to have to dig so deep into the lyrics to decipher a meaning. But sometimes he does it well, notably in Stinkfist.
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Old 12-30-2012, 08:13 PM   #402 (permalink)
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Maynard plays the guitar? This is new!

Yeah, I agree. But as you said it's quite frustrating and bemusing at times. It's certainly not a comfort to have to dig so deep into the lyrics to decipher a meaning. But sometimes he does it well, notably in Stinkfist.
yeah. i've seen him pull it out live twice. both times it was a pretty massive hollow-body. i couldn't exactly make out what he was doing on it, but i'm guessing it was just simple rhythm stuff. same with the keys. he's no instrumental virtuoso, but he does get his hands a bit dirty.
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Old 12-30-2012, 11:20 PM   #403 (permalink)
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I just read Tool are contracted for 5 studio album releases. So l'd guess the rumours are legit. Am really anticipating it.

Hoping they don't stop there but.
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Old 12-30-2012, 11:35 PM   #404 (permalink)
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I'm not getting my hopes up on a new Tool record until a definite release date is announced. Even then I'll give it a couple of months leeway. Since that's their method I'm fine with it, since they seem to prefer to take their time. I'd love to see them if they do a promotional tour, but tickets sell out in .000008 seconds. I'm still gonna try my luck if they come by.
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Old 12-31-2012, 12:00 PM   #405 (permalink)
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I just read Tool are contracted for 5 studio album releases. So l'd guess the rumours are legit. Am really anticipating it.

Hoping they don't stop there but.
I would say with the albums they've already released, 5 albums is a lot, considering a lot of songs they've made could be cut into 5 more albums. Even then, there could be some extra stuff they've never released that could be released into more albums. And let's not forget that they could release more live albums.

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I'm not getting my hopes up on a new Tool record until a definite release date is announced. Even then I'll give it a couple of months leeway. Since that's their method I'm fine with it, since they seem to prefer to take their time. I'd love to see them if they do a promotional tour, but tickets sell out in .000008 seconds. I'm still gonna try my luck if they come by.
I stayed on the phone for almost 4 hours a few years ago when I was trying to buy tickets. I was finally able to get through and was nearly speechless. Just put a couple hours into it in the morning that they go on sale and you should be fine.
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Old 12-31-2012, 02:25 PM   #406 (permalink)
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That is a typical attitude for a frowner, Tool will release a new album in 2013 and it will be phenomenal, because it's been 7 f'in years. As for getting tickets, if you really want it, you'll get you're ass up early and wait it out on the standby page for as long as it takes, at least that's what I'll do, cause I'm not missing them again...
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yeah. i've seen him pull it out live twice. both times it was a pretty massive hollow-body. i couldn't exactly make out what he was doing on it, but i'm guessing it was just simple rhythm stuff. same with the keys. he's no instrumental virtuoso, but he does get his hands a bit dirty.
Really? How long ago was this? I know people who have seen them close to ten times and I've never heard anything about him playing guitar.
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Really? How long ago was this? I know people who have seen them close to ten times and I've never heard anything about him playing guitar.
i can't quite remember if i saw them twice for their 10,000 days tour, but if not, then it was once on that tour and once on their lateralus tour. i have a feeling it was both on 10,000 days, but i'm not nostalgia-minded and i don't keep track of dates and such. i couldn't even tell what years i saw them without doing research online. that, plus i did a whack-tonne of mushrooms in those days.
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I'm not getting my hopes up on a new Tool record until a definite release date is announced. Even then I'll give it a couple of months leeway. Since that's their method I'm fine with it, since they seem to prefer to take their time. I'd love to see them if they do a promotional tour, but tickets sell out in .000008 seconds. I'm still gonna try my luck if they come by.
I'd rather wait and have them bring out a mind blowing album.
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I would say with the albums they've already released, 5 albums is a lot, considering a lot of songs they've made could be cut into 5 more albums. Even then, there could be some extra stuff they've never released that could be released into more albums. And let's not forget that they could release more live albums.
Oh no I meant originally they were contracted for 5. There's only one more album now they're obligated to release.
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