4yrs later and still coming back to this one. Those hauntingly harmonized vocals, shredded guitar and bass, ridiculous drumming, and the percussion of that harpsichord make this song as near perfect as it can get.
Every single musician playing here is fucking unbelievable. I honestly think the harpsichord player is the unsung hero. The backing vocals and the unique details the pianist adds to the song give it a cool spicy flavor.
Seeing where today's music industry is headed this really warms my heart. It's amazing seeing these young individuals performing with such skill and passion. If these are tomorrow's stars I can actually see myself sitting in my armchair listening to radio, smoking a cigar and sipping on a fine single malt.
Hands down the most powerful version of the five!!!! Holy smokes the guitar, bass, and drummer are just amazing but the pianola and the vocals are the perfect contrast!!!!
This was definitely the best version, her voice is perfect for this song.... and good to see dude on drums still killing it. He was the best part of the 46 and 2 vid
All of these have redeeming qualities and this is my favorite tool song of all time, but the haunting vocal styling and the passion of the guitarist and drummer took this one over the top for me.
I loved Kala's group. She went hard, and the resonator sounds dope. The drummer and guitarist of this group are damn good. The last 40 seconds is boss.
Superb! Just awesome. I've listened to this probably 50 times already. The bass player doesn't get NEARLY enough credit. Along with the drums, the bass carries this piece magically. It's not loud enough to my taste, but it's audible. Great job Faith!
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I'm a MASSIVE Tool fan and seeing the younger generation keeping this epic music alive (and extremely well at that) is awesome. Tool's still around (thank fuck) but kids like this will always keep wicked bands like this alive when they're gone. Keep rocking hard and make future generations remember why bands like Tool, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Nine Inch Nails etc exist
I wish I had a better group of descriptive words in my Comments to lay on this video but all I can seem to come up with is these kids are Lightyears Beyond what 99% of Adults who are often fairly famous, often by most who know of them, considered Professional life long Musicians who Rehearse Regularly and Record at Professional Studios including the one I work at. They Regularly Gig and I'm not necessarily even knocking them for the most part but I still keep coming back to the fact that (they (the Adult Professional Musicians)) couldn't be Roadies for these kids if they were touring let alone hold a candle to their talents. These kids never cease to Blow me away, intrigue me to constantly hear more, have me sending their videos to every musician i know & inspire me to be better. I've never been so jealous of little kids or anyone for that matter in my entire life. LOL Go KIDS. THANKS AGAIN MR. O'KEEFE You Damn Genius of a Producer, also im assuming Conductor, Engineer, Musician of likely every instrument if i had to guess, Artist, Arranger, Benefactor, Motivating Force, Guider of Talent, Teacher, Super Hero. I apologize if I missed anything which I'm certain I have. Like maybe Mixing, Mastering, Shuttling of Talent place to place, Food Provider and all around Saintly type figure. Thanks Again. I'm ordering some OMF Hoodies & Ts by the way & I can't wait to wear them out.
Imho the singer gets way to little credit in the comments! I really dig the mellowed out sound with a pinch of Irish folk here and there.. is it just me or?
346 people must have been high and deaf. These kids are a blessing to listen to. The guitar player was intergalactic and the drummer was war drummin on the skins. Bass player was angelic and that organ sound was butter on a biscuit. The singer voice so primal and heaven sent. The way they all played together I will never forget seeing and of course hearing this I wish you guys all the best on your musical journey. Thanks kids Jah children keep rockin and don’t ever grow up. ONE
This is so good is sickening. Huge props to all of you musician's in this video. Your just amazing and the arrangement you put together for this song was incredible.
These kids are going places, her voice is great and the guitarist is a bad ass. Im an avid tool listener and this cover along with all the others they have done are phenomenal! Keep up the great work, all of you.
Just fantastic. All of you. Bass work, lead, drums, vocals, harpsichord. Harpsichord! And what performer tunes their own harpsichord? Fantastic! Loved this.
It's so refreshing to see younger people really GETTING into good music and not swept up in the rap/pop crap it seems everyone else has to feel they must listen to. Drummer dude is just getting better and better as well. Must be awesome to work with these talented young adults.
Listened to them all. This version is the best. Tough to beat Curtis Moss on drums and I'm loving Eli's instinctual guitar playing. Some people play with great technical skill. The truly great play with emotion and he's there at a young age. Great to see solid vocals in the O'Keefe line-up expand past the unrivaled awesomeness of Kala Rose, Dylan was excellent. Curtis is a beast on drums.
All of them are so freaking talented but that drummer could play for any band in the world....at age 18. Everyone of the videos he's in just blows me away! Just imagine when he's been playing for another 10 years.
Spot On....each and every one of you, Excellent....Even the camera, sound and edit people..... I would pay money to see this group live... Cheers to you all of you, this was my favorite version.
Great group of talented musicians. I especially like the kid with the glasses. Heard him before. He has amazing range & can play many different venues.
Definitely my fav version. The band kicking some ass and the two voices sound so great together. Love it. Beat out Kala by the skin of their teeth but they did it! Excellent job. Wanted to add it's nice to see Curtis kickin' some percussion ass again. Definitely one hell of a drummer!!! And Eli may be the new guitar god of this millennium, great job all of you!
Oh. My. God!! I have followed O'Keefe covers of Tool for a long while, but I am JUST hearing this... you all are extremely talented! This is officially my favorite cover of any Tool song by anyone. I usually have a distaste for covers of Tool, but you kids, O'Keefe and the rest.. you changed that for me. PLEASE never give up on your musical journeys! Tool, and I say this with confidence, MUST be proud of this work and should feel very honored you all chose their material to grow and explore! BRA-F****-VO!!! 🤘🏻✊🏾😍💙
@@a20fan yep. I listened to them all. Though I like them all, this one really does something for me. They're all extremely talented. By all, I mean the youth of all the covers, of course.
It warms my heart to see the next generation of Rockers being inspired by the same music that shaped me as a young person. That being said, I have a new found hope for the future of Music. So I tip my hat to the foundation, these kids and this performance.
This cover was freaking MONEY. Vocals were great. Good effects to the voices and fantastic pair in the lead and backing vocals. The guitarist was KILLING IT. Like DUDE. I am pretty sure Tool would have an honor having this group of kids covering this song live.