His drum setup with all the equipment is actually inspired by the navigational system of the spaceship they came here with Danny Carey is not just a drummer, he is a pilot!!
Absolutely awesome! And I don't even PLAY Drums (i assume you might actually?) Only the greatest MAGICIANS reveal their magic like this. Cause all I am seeing, is what I am hearing, and it is founded in sacred geometry. That's some next-dimensional-level drumming right there! Literally!
@@pvpcore2122 it's got something to do with our # of chromosomes (23 pairs), and perhaps some descendent of ours, or evolution of us, will develop another chromosomal pair.
Man, youtube is listening to this and thinkin: "Why are my algorythmic pattern so 'meh'?? :-/ How does that geometrical thing work, when you start out with just 1's and 0's? :o " Meanwhile Humans wondering bout something relatedl :) while banging it out to that magically powerful drum-banging of course. RU-vid: "Haehh?? Spiraling out?? I hate my existence!! :(( " Just kidding. RU-vid loves to be an adoring fan , like all of us ! :)
His drum setup with all the equipment is actually inspired by the navigational system of the spaceship they came here with Danny Carey is not just a drummer, he is a pilot!!
You can actually see it break, a piece of it falls to the right when he hits a cymbal, he then intentionally throws that broken stick down, transfers the other stick to his right hand, and grabs a new one with his left....all seamlessly. While playing the main part of a DRUM TRACK! Amazing.
Not taking away anything from his greatness but drum sticks break all the time and anyone decent can keep it going for a second or two while they grab a new stick. However, watching it in quarter speed and seeing the hand transfer while going into the next snare hit was pretty impressive.
I saw them twice on their original Lateralus tour with Meshuggah as the opening act. In the encore they played Triad, and several of Meshuggah's member's came on as additional percussion. That was probably the most amazing song that I've ever seen live.
He can’t be touched. It’s madness. I wonder if he ever questioned his abilities or successes to have come this far and reach the status of greatness drummer in the world. I’d love to have a sit down and just learn life experience from him.
@@ForrestGump1212 Yea and there are some amazing drummers out there that are fast but nobody balances fast, patience, and creativity like Danny does and thats why hes the best in my mind.
@@ForrestGump1212 Yeah. Never mind those amateurs like John Bonham, Neil Peart, Ian Paice, Mitch Mitchell, Stewart Copeland, Taylor Hawkins, Terry Bozzio, Simon Phillips, Cozy Powell, Carmine Appice See where I’m going with this? Braindead comment. Danny is ONE of the greats, not THE greatest
I slowed it down to 0.7x speed to be actually able to track that a bit better with my vision. still difficult! :D The ending of The Grudge for example, man, to me that still looks fast in any way really, even at 0.70x . it is like a crazy kungfu western or something. In the future they will teach children to play drums just like he does, to increase consciousness and brain development and multi-level foundation or something. Nearly looks unreal that a human being is doing this ALL AT ONCE with his nervous system and the arms and drum sticks as its extension. We are some creatures of overunderachieved potential, we humans, aren't we? Hey, I try to raise global consciousness levels for my part by introducing people to tool, once they atch their first video on YT, got em that far they found some of the linkings in it already, and once youtube registered they watched a full song, it is in their recommendations. Their is only one way to ride that spiral and may just go where no one's been! Spiral Out! Keep Going! ;) from Opiate to Fear Inoculum This is the antidote, this is a matrixfreakkin' giant mega massive redpill, let's have people taste it. How you like THEM "applesss", eh?!
@@TOKRocK84 "I slowed it down to 0.7x speed to be actually able to track that a bit better with my vision. still difficult! :D The ending of The Grudge for example, man, to me that still looks fast in any way really, even at 0.70x . it is like a crazy kungfu western or something. In the future they will teach children to play drums just like he does, to increase consciousness and brain development and multi-level foundation or something. Nearly looks unreal that a human being is doing this ALL AT ONCE with his nervous system and the arms and drum sticks as its extension. We are some creatures of overunderachieved potential, we humans, aren't we? Hey, I try to raise global consciousness levels for my part by introducing people to tool, once they atch their first video on YT, got em that far they found some of the linkings in it already, and once youtube registered they watched a full song, it is in their recommendations. Their is only one way to ride that spiral and may just go where no one's been! Spiral Out! Keep Going! ;) from Opiate to Fear Inoculum This is the antidote, this is a matrixfreakkin' giant mega massive redpill, let's have people taste it. How you like THEM "applesss", eh?!" i dont think i can get on board with this one, sorry, TOKRocK85, u fell off man
100% agree that he's at his best during triad.The intro is mind melting. He has to be in some sort of trance to play that shit. To top it off he's completely calm and in control the whole time, no over-exertion or flashy playing. The way the song sounds makes me imagine a tribal ritual at which everyone is consuming ahuaysca lol
34:23 that whole sequence of losing a stick is just trippy to watch. And a magic trick in how seamlessly, without even missing a beat, he switched hands to get a new one with his left.
I agree! And I caught myself literally holding my breath throughout this whole thing!!! I loved it! So glad went looking for me some Dan Cam tonight!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
44:44 You are just a straight disciplined barbarian... (Crd.Johnkew😁) .Time signatures are nice and smooth ..🥺 but decision,preciseness ,dynamics,and self confidence to resonate rhythm with so much energy are describing how he cared and loved his professional job. Edit ; Special thanks to Danny for choosing drumming instead of playing basketball..🤎
Yeah Danny's Swiss Army Triplet are so tastefully done. The one he does in Pneuma is the most easy one. It's just R (LR) L while the hi hat and bass drum are playing unison on each quater note Triad's variation is more harder with the bass drum getting more busy with it's own pattern while simultaneously maintaining that quater note hi hat pulse on top of playing that R (LR) L around the toms And Rosetta Stoned's variations is the hardest (out of any song I've heard which utilizes this rudimental). Playing 6/4 with the hands in that R (LR) L pattern while also breaking up that pattern on the 3 and 6 of every bar. While the bass drum is playing a very busy polymeter of 5/8 and tge hi hats playing quater note pulses Sorry, I just can't stop fangirling over Danny. Excuse me
I am watching it on 0.70 speed :) to let my left hemisphere have a chance to grasp some more of what a performance is actually displayed here. Outstanding, I am astonished that this is real. On 0.70x it still looks so hard and is so difficult for my vision to fully follow. And i listened to the song and watched the video many many times by now, also that trend unbroken btw :) . Man, what human beings are capable of, especially with mind and heart in it, and hard work and practice ... this here shows it magnificently . Bravo, Daniel Carey, what a legendary master and important artist (with all of tool ofc) of their time, of our time. This is it, this is the Zeitgeist we all chose to participate in as fans, because it is so ahead of "it's time" even when you judge by the rather good stuff there is and was, tool is just something really special, there IS really something special about it. From Opiate to Fear Inoculum... there is a "tool" they open our eyes for, then all the perceptive trippy rides you take when embarking on the journey of listening, maybe even with headphones when you are a bit more progressed and it doesn't blow your mind completely immmediately, so that you rip the headphones from your head and think "holy moly, this is like a gate to a multidimensional or at least 4d+ perceptional way of experiencing multi-layered being AND it is like a channel, from somewhere we know so well, yet so strange, and blurred and dark... and it is broadcasting! Like an oracle, I mean the timing of fear inoculum, and I am not even speaking from my individual persona/existence -related experience. Tool is a really big part for my spirituality, it is part of "my own religion" if I would call it that or had something like that, but it is some amalgams of certain, differently strong clusters of beliefs that hold to one level or another. That Tool has really really deep meaning, is a really solid one of these, even it were for the fact that it is alien snake jazz (the slightly more progressive version than in Rick and Morty :)) But either way, it is ... tool...
@@zippitydoo-da3335 definatly i was thinking the same the hihat work and that heel toe triplet on the bass drum.. not in the studio version and man chefs kiss right there.... but this whole thing was "game over" from the beginning
Welp i just had 46 min of straight goosebumps. Probably the best video on YT now (Pneuma drum cam video being 2nd best). Thanks for this amazing video!
I skipped straight to it... Have watched that horrible quality copy of it so many times over the years to learn how to play it, watching it here was proof of God if such a thing could be quantified 🤣
Same here. Triad and lateralus are works of perfection. Watched that pixilated version so many times now. Glad someone cleaned it up...three cheers for the video remasterer guy!
@@intraterrestrial5035 Same. Always blew my mind trying to figure out what the hell he was doing. I love listening to that walking in the dark and freaking myself out
I'm not even a Tool fan but when i watch Carey drumming i feel like I'm in a right place and time, it's like you 5 year old again and watch how grandpa do his interesting job
I know, I swear I just want to give this man a massage bc dear Lord, He sure puts in the work!! This was like getting to see the madness behind the machine! DC is the best drummer he's an EPIC Legend!
The snare? how about the rest of the shells, which are one of a kind, 5mm cast bronze, custom made by Paiste from melted down cymbals. And yes, much of Lateralus and 10,000 Days are played with the gate disengaged.
Danny uses a technique (don't know the name of it) utilizing both drumsticks on the hi-hat. I think he only did twice playing for Tool, in this Stinkfist extended version and the other one on Ticks and Leeches. Edit: I forgot he did on the extended version of Jerk-Off too.
He looked like he was having a hell of a slot of fun playing that section lol. I think he loves using double kicks but knows it has better effect for Tool's music when he uses it more sparingly, building up to those big moments in the songs, like this live part they play during Stinkfist.
That part is super sick. Never heard it before. To think they can improve some of this stuff is nuts. I mean beyond the composition itself to talk it to an even higher level? Geniuses.
I couldn't really articulate at all what it is, but I think that's probably it, now that I read the words and have them resonate in my mind. I find the studio-version of stinkfist bit boring, also if it is out of context without preceeding and following songs to be played in a show. I really like to listen to the album as whole front to back. Or get that triple set of Disposition, Reflection and Triad. The day I hear those and get bored by it, this will be the day the ego is crucified and all happytrinity-ever-after I would assume. Tool songs are like a soundtrack to me, also in the way they take place, changes which songs, started with 'sober' , and getting a "feel it move across my skin" moment when realating to "there's a shadow just behind me", and then the squeeling, screaming of the voice of the guitar, sounding more like a living being than maynard's voice in a way... What a journey. And these days, I found Stinkfist to really speak to me. Because I am spiraling along further and further in this trinity of disposition and especially reflection and triad, and also the grudge "let go, let go.." yeah yeqah I know, but I wanna hear the crazy synapdelic drum-fireworks finale, and Maynards 20-some second long dragon- or dragonballz-like exhale-scream ! :D Man... stinkfist, figures, really! You know any good live versions of stinkfist that are played similar, maybe? Seems I get a extended version of the stinkfist, haha, well I got it coming, call me Mr. Procrasti-nader, call me Mr. Slow. Also this way i get to experience the song stinkfist in a unique and highlighted manner and it becomes the next tool track in my life's OST, while, like I said, still fiddling around with the others songs arguably much longer than needed, or rather my life's topics that they represent. "Knuckle deep inside the borderline This may hurt a little but it's something you'll get used to Relax Slip away Something kinda sad about The way that things have come to be Desensitized to everything What became of subtlety?" That really gets me... sublety.. yea, it got all clumsy and unresponsive.. lazyness, willful to-a-certain-degree "pining away" , I have to admit... Hanging around on this video in the comments and let my brain share what I think some tool fans can actually relate to, just by that tool is our common understanding and connection and very well knows how "46&2 is just ahead of me" can overwhelm.. , just by being 'ahead' of me. Good chatting, thanks if someone cared to read, hope doesn't seem too lunatical in it's tone, to a certain amount it is very well meant to be! How would understand me better than this community, especially when it is linked to the songs and lyrics, that what I write.. I mean Terence McKenna and psychedelic community is way upp there too (and I haven't even done any psycedelics, still I feel there is a common connection. Aynways, this community s awesome, we have the music, the lore, the individually relating to it, the perceptive hyperspace and mind-planes and -realms expanding 'tools' in this what we call the Band named 'Tool'... which tells us how we are and been "tools", fooled idiots really, and takes that from us for those who become to well, let's call it what is , obsessed, that's why Tool fans are real fans or not really fans of it at all, no offense, but those would be just referred to people who listen to tool every now and then or just are slightly aware of it. "Saturn let's you choose what you will or will not see..."
@@BlackHawk287 in the 90's it was a relevant discussion (and if you played guitar, DT was better and it wasn't real close).. probably less so now that the DT catalogue is diluted and Tool has only released 1 record in the last 15 years.
I'll never forget the first time I heard Stinkfist on the radio in my car on the way home at night. I was already a Tool fan, but I had no idea they were releasing a new album. I had to pull over to stop from crashing my car in excitement. The next day I went out to buy the new Album only to find out it wasn't out yet. Had to wait another week. Fuckers have always kept me waiting, and I love them for it.
I had the same experience! Late night driving back to my apartment the first time I heard Stinkfist on the radio. It took music to an entirely new level for me. Still my favorite Tool album and my favorite period. The emotional level achieved on that album may never be matched in 10 lifetimes.
@@philosofickle He's doing four hits on the snare and four hits on the crashes with his bass drum accompanying the hits on the crashes at the end of the measure.
Triad is the most impressive part of this Danny Carey montage for me - not the Grudge ending. Triad is just incredible as a drum solo work. He’s in flow state with so much strength and accuracy - he drops a stick, but it didn’t hiccup.
I missed them on Lateralus tour, of all times. Watching this, I became overwhelmed with emotion and tears. I always love seeing the Tool hug. What a time in life, to be alive to witness so many great things, including Tool! Danny is one of the greatest ever, it's aw inspiring to watch! You did an outstanding job, thank you for sharing this!
Dude. Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. I can't tell you how much I would have paid for this and it's right here for free. I've waited for something like this for years. Again, thanks man.
I remember this tour, there's actually footage of the entire show i went to in Beaumont TX uploaded to RU-vid. This was my favorite leg of the tour. The venue was indoors, Meshuggah opened for them, and the show felt so much more intimate. They had just completed the first tour for this album the year before so they were greased up good for these songs. It was amazing. Thank you so much for this
Yep, I seen the same tour in Philly. I remember Meshuggah’s drummer did a drum duo with Danny, and when they were done Maynard came back to the stage and said “Thank you Meshuggah cookies”.
A moment of silence..........and awe. Danny Carey is an absolute Master! No other drummer commands my attention and respect such as he! My God what a Talent!
At the end when they hug it out in front of that amazing crowd just shows the level of comaraderie they possess for one another. That is essential to not only be one of the best bands around but also to deserve being the best amongst many other reasons as well
IDK-For me, my money’s on that H. section. What he does w/ Triad is amazing too (obviously, & like all the other songs), but that H. climax-working all around the kit w/ both hands, plus that snare roll *gush*-is where’s it at...for me. Thank you btw for upscaling this golden oldie.
since most ppl fucked up and didn't, i must say myself, THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS. this is good enough quality that music reactors may end up using some of it f that's agreeable to you....
The best fn Tool tour!!! So happy I was able to see these 4 incredible human beings during this amazing time in their career. Tool is still a force to be reckoned with, they always will be, but the Lateralus era was MAGNIFICENT.
During the Grudge...Is just incredible. Never seen a drummer stay on the floor toms for so long within an intro, the steady dual hand hammer rythm is just so hard to maintain at that measure. It's just amazing what Dany does and we are all recipients of his talents. Wow!
@@error4159 He's literally Full Force this entire song spare a small section of chime cymbal hits in the middle. This performance gets me so pumped up watching and listening cause only Danny can play so hard and yet keep his precision like he does. Incredible!
Tool played Disposition, Reflection and Triad in every concert through 2002 but for some reason Danny never made available any frame of his performance on Disposition, that's the only song he left out but I still hope this drum cam will make on a dvd in its full recording.
I really think he should be in the running for greatest drummer of all time. Seriously underrated and you really have to be a musician/Tool fan to truly appreciate his drumming. It's perfect.
Not even close. Most jazz drummers destroy him technically. He is a great musician but not really a technical wizard as many make him out to be. Best of all time will probably remain to be buddy rich
This is amazing. I can finally see the specifics of what D.C. is playing on all of these songs that I’ve been listening to for decades. There are plenty of drummers more skilled and technically proficient than Carey is, but there’s no denying his unique identity as a musician. As soon as you hear one of his parts being played, you know exactly who wrote it.
It's insane to me that I've been listening to ÆNIMA for as long as I've been a drummer (96') and not only are there parts and hell, entire songs I still struggle to play of his but it NEVER gets old listening to any of it. Danny's got a vocabulary on drums like a storyteller, and I just wanna sit back and listen and get lost..
I've been listened to these songs for over 2 decades; it's a beautiful thing to finally get to see how Danny makes the magic happen! Even at their live show its hard to see him play. Thanks for putting these together!
Thank you greatly for sourcing, sharpening/improving the quality and uploading these clips. Danny Carey is a legendary prog-metal drummer and his live performances are always on point. Watching him play ‘Triad’ is a privilege!
I'MA late blomer to this 2002 . Friggin amazing. Danny Carey is definitely hard at work. It's such a great vantage point of him going to town. He truly is a Gentle HUMBLE Giant in every day life. FANFUCKINTASTIC video Gerardoiii. Thank you Sir for sharing. 🤙🏽
My goodness, seeing this for the first time in December 2023🧡 I see what you did here too, to enhance and truly make 💯better a visually potato quality video of musical history 🙏 well done and thank you thank you thank you for this. I adore Danny Drum cams and am hoping during their 2023 tour, they have captured more of the great man. Tool are perfection and Danny is proved himself to be one of the top drummers ever 👑 I love how he gets in the Zone whilst remaining fully aware of his band mates 🧡🧡 please Tool Gods, more drum cams 🙏😇😁
Nice comment! I agree 💯 and i actually saw them around this time, I think it was anyway, in Greenville, SC! But I couldn't see Danny like this, he is more than gifted!! Its INSANE!
Thank you so much for posting this video. I recently saw Tool in New York February 2022 and they were incredible,especially❤Danny❤! If you're reading this,Danny,a big thank you to you also, you Drum Wizard!❤
It’s not even that he can play this stuff, it’s the fact he writes this music. It’s just a level of creativity that’s not seen in very much of today’s music (yes there are exceptions)
Recently moved mine to right in front of the snare. It’s a whole new world on the kit now. Tried putting them above the toms, but it just didn’t jive with me.
32:54 - Herta plus a triplet with accented second note? How cool is that! You know just to "spice up" already awesome Triad beat itself! Thanks for uploading the enhanced version!
I'm a total metal head & luv what drummers do pushing the envelope on technical, fast, kray AF rhythms but Danny Carey will always b my #1, he jus can't be imitated & his style can't be matched peroid. Man's a genius @ what he does & has accomplished