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Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:07 pm
by sunaivod
I like deftones more ;P But I dig Tool too
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:23 pm
by stringtapper
stringtapper wrote:leonard wrote:logic_user99 wrote: serious music, boys and girls.
awwwww.....
why so serious?
My father... was a drinker.... and a fiend.
Ok, don't remember posting
that.

Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:28 pm
by dcease
over-pretentious, glam rock contrived by a bunch of, errr... tools.
i hate their fucking attitude, and i give a fuck less about their 'hidden messages' and all that bollocks.
but i do like the music. however, i refuse to buy any of it, anymore. you have to buy the cd because of the artwork blah blah blah. pffft. they got enough money, have since aenima (or however the fuck you spell it). if they want to rag on people making music to make money, their shit should be free. wankers
awesome live show, btw.
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:03 pm
by stringtapper
dcease wrote:over-pretentious, glam rock contrived by a bunch of, errr... tools.
i hate their fucking attitude, and i give a fuck less about their 'hidden messages' and all that bollocks.
but i do like the music. however, i refuse to buy any of it, anymore. you have to buy the cd because of the artwork blah blah blah. pffft. they got enough money, have since aenima (or however the fuck you spell it). if they want to rag on people making music to make money, their shit should be free. wankers
awesome live show, btw.
It's easy to take things Maynard says a little too seriously. They have fun saying things in public that will contradict things they've said before. It's just them fucking with the whole information flow coming from the "celebrity" concept. I seriously doubt any of them really have a problem with people making money with their music. Isn't that what "Hooker With A Penis" is all about?
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:06 pm
by dcease
stringtapper wrote:dcease wrote:over-pretentious, glam rock contrived by a bunch of, errr... tools.
i hate their fucking attitude, and i give a fuck less about their 'hidden messages' and all that bollocks.
but i do like the music. however, i refuse to buy any of it, anymore. you have to buy the cd because of the artwork blah blah blah. pffft. they got enough money, have since aenima (or however the fuck you spell it). if they want to rag on people making music to make money, their shit should be free. wankers
awesome live show, btw.
It's easy to take things Maynard says a little too seriously. They have fun saying things in public that will contradict things they've said before. It's just them fucking with the whole information flow coming from the "celebrity" concept. I seriously doubt any of them really have a problem with people making money with their music. Isn't that what "Hooker With A Penis" is all about?
actually, it was something i read with adam jones, agreed with not taking maynard too seriously...
or my post

Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:44 pm
by slatepipe
i haven't heard much tool. the name seriously puts me off. the penile comparisons aside, i personally think it is a rubbish band name.
i used to have this job driving round london delivering av stuff in a van and once one of my van mates who i was driving round with put on a tape and said 'this is tool'. he made me listen to what to me sounded like some shouty guitar nonsense with vocals going something like 'dont you fucking lie!' for a while and i just started laughing at it. we had a bit of an argument and then he took it off. i hold my hands up if i've got it wrong and i have mistaken that rubbish for another band but if that was tool then they're not for me
give me merzbow, the buttholes or nomeansno anyday.

Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:48 pm
by john gordon
tool and korn are my all time least fav bands.next to dave mathews
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:57 pm
by Tone Deft

lame.
how can you possibly compare Tool to Korn? christ, ever hear the bands? you sound like my mom saying shit like that.
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:40 pm
by Harris.Andrew
Tone Deft wrote:
lame.
how can you possibly compare Tool to Korn? christ, ever hear the bands? you sound like my mom saying shit like that.
When I was in high school Tool vs. Korn was maybe a little like Crips and Bloods, but I would like to point out that us Tool fans actually showered regularly.
Tool is one of a very few rock bands I like the same way I like Pink Floyd, which is pretty huge IMO, especially post-MTV.
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:49 pm
by stringtapper
In the mid-90s I saw a Tool show and a Korn show at the same venue within a couple of months of each other. The differences between the fans couldn't have been more stark.
Some of the Korn fans risked being injured while rushing the floor and over-capacitating it.
Some of the Tool fans risked getting a contact high.
Although I have to say I was very disappointed around '98 when The Melvins opened up for Tool and bunch of kids started booing them and someone even threw an empty water bottle at the drummer. They stopped early. Maynard was pissed when they came out and he let everybody know about it.
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:51 pm
by Tone Deft
Harris.Andrew -
Henry Rollins on Korn (sic) "yeah, if I was 17 I would totally be into Korn. it's a high energy band where you have the setup and the guy raps and the breakdown and everyone goes nuts." something like that. it's basically the same songs over and over. but at a certain age, fuck yeah, that's what you want.
Tool just has a lot more depth to their music and lyrics. on the surface they might sound like Korn (to your mom) but pick any song and really get into it, appreciate the time signature changes, the dynamics of Justin Chancellor's bass and how it interplays with the searing lines of Adam Jones' guitar and the legend that is Danny Carey. not to mention Maynard's vocals, one of the best ever.
Korn can be fun, I prefer testosterone laiden music over some chick singing over four on the floor ANY DAY, dunno if I'd buy an album of theirs but to compare the two... loss of music cred, this is a music forum FFS.
stringtapper -

for real. kids dissing the Melvins? 'forgive them father for they know not where they come from.'
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:21 am
by sacredgeometry
tool are one of my favorite bands i don't like them, i love them!
peace
brian
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:32 pm
by funknotik
Most extreme kit thats actually functional I have ever seen. He uses everything live without missing a beat. I would be overwhelmed by all the cymbals, my head would explode if I tried to play it. I saw them 3 times in a row when they came to Florida, the drummer had recently been attacked by a sea urchin, and I noticed between songs he was in pain and had a large gash on his hand. He still never missed a beat or dropped a stick.
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:51 pm
by sacredgeometry
funknotik wrote:
Most extreme kit thats actually functional I have ever seen. He uses everything live without missing a beat. I would be overwhelmed by all the cymbals, my head would explode if I tried to play it. I saw them 3 times in a row when they came to Florida, the drummer had recently been attacked by a sea urchin, and I noticed between songs he was in pain and had a large gash on his hand. He still never missed a beat or dropped a stick.
Danny is probably my all time favorite drummer his beats are so instrumental almost melodic.
peace
brian
Re: Anyone like the band Tool???
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:54 pm
by pulsoc
Their videos are pretty good. I like that they are pretty realistic about themselves, read an article where they were playing with King Crimson and some interviewer equated the complexity and depth of two bands and Maynard laughed it off. For that sort of dark aggro post punk stuff I thought there was much better material in the early nineties (Barkmarket) but who can account for the tastes of the public and "success".