Tool. The Grudge. Live DVD 2017. The annual attempt to fill the void of not having an official Tool live dvd, this time for Tool's 2017 tours. Made by/edited by ToolArchive. www.toolband.com
@@Therevolution7 I like Lateralus a little more, but the entirety of Aenima is exploring philosophical, interpersonal, and very intriguing concepts. Eulogy, Stinkfist, Forty Six and Two, all very deep content there
sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my account password. I would love any help you can give me!
@@emptycloud2774 I'm fairly certain he's not. Most of his riffs are definitely classical-music inspired transposed on to the Phrygian mode / A and D minor scales. Nonetheless, he's the reason he's picked up my bass and would be freaking awesome if he was actually self taught....
I love how Maynard stayed in the background of this the whole time. This band is one of the few bands where everybody feels like a part of a whole. In so many other bands, you'll have a guitarist that can easily be replaced, a drummer or a bassist the same. This band, nobody is a singular standout- they are just great as a collective. And this music is just fucking incredible. This album is next level. 21 years later and it is still one of the greatest albums out.
The fact that Adam waited for Danny to hit that note(2:38). Turning around insuring that they where in harmony. Showing how Danny is really the tempo of the band, especially knowing that they make the music first then Maynard wrights after. Basically this is a perfect representation of the band playing what they wrote and letting the actual music do its thing… so beautiful 😩.
They look at each other to ensure they are where they should be, as in timing. They also do not play to a click track. They each have a mix through their in-ears to their liking, but that’s it. Danny has said a click takes away from the magic of a live show.
xxplosiv88 good choice but I'm surprised you didn't include the 20 seconds following this. To me that's always been the stand out. This song is so tense and for a moment there's a clarity where it all winds down.
@@adammeran6539 Agreed, to be honest I really should've said 0:01 - 8:44 :) The part I mentioned just absolutely gets me headbanging every time. The structure is absolutely genius, Tool are masters of this - only giving you an absolutely mind blowing section once or twice in a song to leave you wanting more
I get that, but as someone who can’t help but fuckin headbang to their shit, I’d like to know that it’s refreshing (not frowned upon) when someone dances to TOOL music how it was meant to !
They’re just so matter of fact when they play. They’re like “ yeah we’re going to appease the masses” no emotion. It makes me love it that much more I’m not sure why. So effortless yet so powerful.
I can't stand over-emotive musicians, they look like clowns. I get more out of it the more natural they are. It's about the music not making faces and flailing around.
For years I’ve debated what my favorite Tool song is...... then one day I was outside washing my car and The Grudge came on..... I’ve heard it before obviously but for some reason on that day at that exact moment I knew it was my favorite. Tool, for me, is constantly evolving and growing. Each song sounds different each time you hear it and it’s amazing.
It's funny how personal Tool fans get when anyone says something negative about them. I do it myself, my gf says something about tool and I'm like wtf did you just say? Adam Jones even mentioned in a recent interview that they have this fan group that even he doesn't quite understand lol. Its just Tool, their albums, artwork and concerts have themes and they are less concerned about spitting out albums for money than creating albums that have an artistic value that is timeless.
Man, it's only been a month or so, but I already am itching to see them in concert again. I have to say that, as much as I loved listening to MJK kill it, Justin Chancellor stole that show for me. That bass is unreal. Being at a Tool concert is a religious experience.
The drums are synced so well that I honestly don't think I would have realized this isn't footage directly from the concert that the audio is from. Great job as always to both Tool and ToolArchive.
In the description, they only mentioned the source of the audio. Plus, I believe I've seen the video the audio is from, and the video wasn't too well filmed, unfortunately, so I assumed that ToolArchive put that audio together with some footage from multiple shows.
This band is unique and l love the way Maynard sings and dance , he's connected with every song and that's the most beautiful thing in TooL and big kisses for Adam, Danny and Justin Chancellor a fantastic work... l love the originality !
That cheer when they started playing and when Maynard stood in front of mic. It just makes me want to be in that crowd so badly. Thank you toolarchive for spectacular footages and updates. Love your channel.
I've seen these guys live 3 times now. The latest being the 2017 tour. (St. Paul MN) They are absolutely amazing and only get more clean with age. KEEP ROCKIN!
Somewhere on RU-vid there’s a movie/documentary on the production of all their albums earliest to latest up to 10k days (I think). They speak with the sound engineers on what was goin on during the albums and what each of the members wanted sound and style wise. It a really good glimpse at their creative design and where they get their influence from (aside from tripping balls). In terms of how they record; at least for the ladder albums, Adam, Danny, and Justin each write different riffs,piece them together, and record together. Then, they send it to Maynard and he fills it in with lyrics.
Saw them in berlin few days ago. Never saw a drummer matching timing and notes that precise. Guitar and bass also. And maynard...outstanding. one of the best concerts of my life!
I'm blessed to have seen in person Maynard do "the scream" during the Lateralus tour. I don't blame him for sitting this one out. Stellar performance none the less!
Danny has said the grudge is the hardest song for him endurance wise, so it makes sense that its the opener lol. The reason tool sounds so unique is because of how the rhythm section is overly emphasized! most ppl don't realize how important bass n drums truly are to a bands sound because alot of bands hide the bass and turn the bass down to where u can barely even hear it, or getting rid of it completely (metallica injustice album).. however when u highlight that often underutilized and abused section, u will notice that a bands core sound lives n dies by the rhythm section! Flea n Chad, Neil and giddy, Kinney and inez/Starr, fieldy n silveria,myung n portnoy.
Sorry, who is Maynard? Is he missing? Why not appear on the stage so that we can enjoy it? I do not know ... I just do not understand these strange postmodern poses of absence.
I see what your'e saying. LIke the old Tool with him out front helping drive the energy more. This is all good. Not the energy brought by the older stuff IMO.
i saw them before the pandemic and it was life changing. Invincible broke my soul into another realm of existence. I cried with strangers. Please see them if you ever get the chance! They’re INCREDIBLE live
Seen them for the first time last year and I felt like crying every time singing to there music it was just to good. I was just so pissed off it took me this long to go to there concerts lol.
Rest in peace Camera man🙏 and overall great performance by Band. Tool is one of the greatest pioneering artist of the world lots of love for this epic performance and great song 👌❤️
It's a crime that they've never released an official live concert. I get why they haven't, but they should do it. They're older now and the mystique has worn off. Show the world what you can do live. They'll still sell out every place they play.
"ToolArchive". You are doing such fantastic work! I wouldn't be surprised if Tool employ you to edit for them one day when they finally decide to create their live DVD. Top notch.
@@jerryGorillaz Dude, Bruce D has different style of screaming. If you would ask him to scream grudge, the same way as Maynard did, he would probably shit his pants. It doesn't ofcourse mean, that Bruce D is a bad singer. Maynard screams take alot of air, if they are 25 sec. long, and lower screaming is harder than the highier. How do I know that? Because when I scream lower, I can only least 14 sec., but when I'm scream highier, then it can stay for 22 sec. That's just my opinion.
It's age. Beyond the age of about 40-45 the vocal chords become less pliant and don't recover as quickly. Add that to the fact that Tool isn't as active as younger bands, and an aggressive touring schedule, and you have a singer who has to pace himself. Plus, let's hear YOUR "Grudge" scream. Also, ask Geddy Lee about aging vocal skills.
@@noname558 Bruce never even really screamed like maynard. And also, serj tankian never used proper technique. Maynard did, and you can hear it, considering he can still sing well.
was at the show in Clarkston. Right center stage bout 30 rows up. It was so badass i caught a flight and saw em again in MN two days later on my birthday...happy bday to me! epic week.
This is the sweetest..... Cleanenest..... Nicestest...... HARDROCK MUSIIC I HAVE HEARD IN MY 54 YEAR OLD OLD IN MY LIFE. TOOL ... GENTLEMEN... I WOULD LOVE NOTHING LESS THAN TO SAY THANK YOU! AND TO ....GREAT STUFF MJK....