Heyy...Mommas thanks for making this collaboration...I love it!❤ big thanks for putting Mollyboy in there!! Up & coming channel is growing, and your Collaborations are pure fire 🔥 ty❤️🔥
I was born and raised in Cali. Please, take it all away. I will never leave but I will sing this as we slip into the ocean.. I'll see you all in Arizona bay!
Following this band for over 30 years and I finally got to see them twice I’m going to be 62 and I will still love them when I’m 82 unbelievable masterful songs.
I bought the album back then in 1996 and some of their others and although it's a phenomenal song I can't listen to it now, I feel too old at 50 to be that disaffected. BUT lyrically it's "much more" applicable today. Excellent reactions.
@rickshawwheelchair fear inoculum is my favorite album of theirs, but I love them all. I hated FO originally, but listening to it over time has really changed my opinion. Check out descending. It's long, but it's worth it. Have a good one!
Aloha from Hawaii, Good to see your making videos again! hope you had a wonderful holiday season. keep the video reactions coming, love the "making of" at the end to see all the work you put into the video edits
I've been a fan of tool since the first album came out and have been a fan since. Really cool to watch reactions to people that have never heard them before. Very cool
You're firing these out right now. Tool is awesome of course. Maynard and Danny are the ones that seem to get the main attention. But this is a great band.
I think I'm more impressed with the behind the scenes. That's a fuck ton of work involved. I think hat's saying something considering it's a Tool song.
@WonderMommaOG - sorry I know how much work these take but I NEED MORE from your great compilations! Can I offer Stevie Ray Vaughn blowing peoples minds to Texas Flood at El Macambo!?!? To me it's the performance I'd put up against the Devil at the Cross Roads! Mahalo
Instead of taking precautions~ they called our Magnolia Bluff~ and preferred to shoe shop~ =/ So Be It~ It's best you didn't learn• [ keep checking the Nike Check // as we'll be in the Czech Checking the Lifestyle VIP After Hours seeing it play out~ [Don't Speak] > Joe , I don't think they'll make it>> Joe to Gwen & Stephanie> I Have "No Doubt" //Turn the music up~ and ride out naked• The way we were designed// I bet designer clothes and 23's left priority number 2
why is GenX the way we are? THIS is a guge part of it. TOOL and Primus fans were the weird kids, among the weirdos. We had a kind of aggressive introspection, while dealing with with and calling out BS for Decades. My 1st concertwas TOOLopening for Primus new years 1995-96. Worked a crap job after hightschool to bring all my bros to it in a borrowed car.
A chance-encounter suggestion & because you play Hi-Quality audio of the music. Former ballerina & R&B/Soul Cabaret Singer joins eclectic band. Something new? LOVEBITES all-women Heavy Metal band double-play. "Paranoia > Dystopia Symphony" [cc] lyrics, Prog-metal: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yu0NwiC18y0.html All lyrics are in English. 60 original songs. btw, [Harupi-mix] ? Harupi is the 4'9" drummer, aka "Little Big Engine" "Swim" ? Is that a Fishbone reference? "Servitude" is awesome too ... (from, Give a Monkey a Brain & He'll swear He's the Center of the Universe)
its an interesting concept that all these people who start reaction channel dont seem to know anything of generally good music of history. or is it all an act?
Tool is the only band I've ever heard that has 4 front men and no backup members. Each instrument has their own lead and spotlight. No one member is more important to the band than any other.
On a great mushroom trip, I spent the night listening to tool and trying to isolate and separate each contribution to the composition. Fricken awsome experience!
The original CD box had a 3D image of California on it. As you tilted the plastic CD box back and forth it showed California sinking into the Pacific Ocean.
💬Another of my favorite bands although I did not discover them until the 2000’s. Better late than never! Onto the next! 💜 EDIT: if you haven't seen any of Bill Hicks' stuff... run. Run now and check him out. RIP BILL.
I didn't discover them until 2006, when someone gifted me the 10,000 Days album. Actually, as with the reactors in this video, this was my first time hearing Ænima. Great song, great band, awesome video!
People just don’t realize that this song is 100% what Gen X was feeling if you were awake to the world. One very good reason to hit the dance clubs on the weekend
the late 80s & 90s produced an f-ton of music that not only still feels politically relevant, but musically as well. it comes with a certain anxiety, even when it’s downtempo.
We're Gen X! We do what we want! We are in charge of our own lives! As long as we do it before dad whistles for dinner (country) or the streetlights come on (city).
@@tubaviewa2624 I know you weren’t asking me;) but personally, I detest judging folks based on their age, & claiming to be special because of when I was born. But as someone who loves all kinds of music, from vastly different eras, it’s hard to deny that the 90’s weren’t musically exciting.
@@catmaxwell6691Mmmh... Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, etc... That times a lot happend, though not really mainstream. (At least a lot to discover for 'Gen Z'... ;)) (btw: Love Tool since they appeared, faboulous!)
Another masterpiece of a masterpiece....I wore out the tapes (yes cassettes) of Opiate, undertow & aenima and had to get new copies of each (at that time, was taking public transportation to get to & from work)...finally bought the cds and just made copies on higher quality tapes....lol. Bill Hicks the was the man....such a loss...to lose Frank Zappa in late 93 then lose Bill in Feb 94...ugh...
Could Maynard be from another planet? Or dimension? Or realm? Because his lyrics are next level. I’ve been addicted to TOOL since the 90’s, and to this day, I have to force myself to listen to something else from time to time, just so I can back away and gather myself and my emotions. Nobody does it like TOOL. Greatest band ever. Great vid too. Very well done. Spiral out brothers and sisters.
The title Ænima is a combination of the words 'anima' (Latin for 'soul' and associated with the ideas of "life force", and a term often used by psychologist Carl Jung) and 'enema', the medical procedure involving the injection of fluids into the rectum. "Ænema" makes lyrical references to Bill Hicks' set Arizona Bay, in which the San Andreas fault collapses, purging the continent of Southern California and the Baja Peninsula which would give Arizona its own oceanfront. This is further illustrated in the lenticular map under the CD tray. The alternate spelling for the song emphasizes the "enema" portion of the combined title also used for the album; in this way, it differentiates the meaning of the song (with California's collapse seen as a 'flushing out' for the country) from the meaning of the album (the "anima" emphasis indicating a spiritual, Jungian focus for the album in its entirety) while retaining the song's placement as the title track, though the differing spelling and pronunciation marks a different approach from other Tool albums that are named directly after songs (Opiate, Undertow, Lateralus and Fear Inoculum) or sections of songs (10,000 Days). Maynard once said, "The only way to evolve is by cleaning out your closets."
In Jungian theory the anima makes up the totality of the unconsious feminine qualities in a man. As opposed to the animus that is the unconsious masculine qualities that women posess. These are considered to be jungian archetypes within the self.
Tool is a collective experience and I absolutely love this mashup. Aenima perfectly captures the nihilistic feelings of a lot of people who have to put up with the pretentious bs of today, so it's as relevant now as it was in 96 and will be forever until humanity reinvents itself.
I'm so glad people are finally getting tools message, I remember in the early 90s I was playing my fellow high school friends opiate, and they were like.....dude, you listen to weird shit, now I see those same people at the concerts........awesome
Legal ver tantas pessoas reagindo a um estilo de músicas que eu não sei se isso do gosto de todos, mas me passa a impressão de que é impossível não gostarem hahaha. VIVA O ROCK 🤟🖤🤟
I can't listen to more than two Tools songs without the tears pouring down. "Music is that which words can not express". Yes Maynard's lyrics sum up the music but the music itself is what brings the tears. Its just so..... spiritual
From Maynard himself: Ænima is the the female energy inside a man. The feminine side. Thats the name of the album. Enema (if you don't know what an enema is please search for videos online to help, lol) is the name of the song. get it...Flush it down. Hope that helps someone out there.
Imakaiya said, "I could listen to that all day every day" Yeah, I call that 1996-1997. This album never left the cd player in my car. This was the year I laid off the cd eject button. I was willing to pay its unemployment. I just felt it was unnecessary to keep it on stand by when we both knew he wasn't needed. I doubt it would have ejected it anyway even if I tried. "Open the disc tray door, Hal"... "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
Isn't it awesome? It's cover by a guy named Alex Bridges. Pretty cool video he put together with it. Not sure why it doesn't have way more views. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2SSKDfWo_O4.htmlsi=k2i0DKtoOI5GPLxv
So yeah, I've seen all these RU-vidrs' reaction videos to this song before, and I now must watch this series of reaction compilation videos. Thank you for giving me another good reason to experience Tool in a different way. Love all these reactors btw.
i always when listening to this song imagine a priest of Gaia (mother earth) on a hill praying for the waters to deluge or provide California with an Enima. :) with the ending it coming true.
What I love about this compilation most is that I watched most all of the videos individually before I saw this. I love all of the emotion & critique of the song. Tool freaking rules and keep up the universal love for this amazing band. ❤
Happy you all found TOOL…when I first listened to them in 1993 I was hooked and find it hard to listen to anyone else.listen to every album.go see them live it’s like a religious experience.first time i seen them was in 1993.
The moment they all realized they were trying so hard to pronounce the album correctly and then seeing it is what it is ❤ *chefs kiss* 🤌 it's cool. We all did the same until we heard the song... LOVE these videos thank you for editing all these great reactors together 😊
My favorite Tool song. I am an old guy but have always been open to new music. If any of you young folk have any recommendations, I am all ears. Please no autotuned stuff. It is like nails on the blackboard to my old ears.
Hi... thanks for your comment. I love it that you're open to new music. I'm not exactly young but may I suggest a few if you haven't heard of them yet. Highly Suspect, Fiona Apple, Elsiane, Bent (song Private Road is amazing), and Twenty One Pilots.