FIRST TIME HEARING 'Tool - Lateralus' | GENUINE REACTION

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2023
  • These Tool songs so far have been something else. This band somehow makes you feel the music not just enjoy it. I can't wait to see what else they've done!
    FIRST TIME HEARING Tool - Lateralus
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Komentáře • 489

  • @MollyBoyTV

    It’s looking like today will be the day the channel hits 10K Subscribers…

  • @zak2986
    @zak2986  +200

    Buy a ticket to see them live the first chance you get, I promise you will not regret it. They're one of the best live bands, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a single person who disagrees with that statement. 🤘👽

  • @jasonpickett2448

    Fun fact, this song is composed in fibonacci sequence, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 etc. When you put it in a graph it makes a "spiral". Its a sequence discovered from patterns in nature like the way plants grow, the way seashells form, and so on. But the spiral is a referance to "the butterfly effect" each action opens another path and each decision feeds off of the last. So in a nutshell as you move through life make your choices then stand by them, "ride the spiral to the end" so following your lifes path, "and may just go where no ones been" well thats pretty self explanatory your path is different from everyone elses so where you arrive will be unique.

  • @fernandoaguilera2732

    Tool makes you drop some tears men, you dont have to be shame of it, that's how we the lovers of good music feels with bands like Tool or in my case Iron Maiden too 🤟🏼

  • @Ajonr
    @Ajonr  +17

    There's a common dialog amongst members of the Tool Army "Q: What's your favorite song by Tool? A: The last one I listened to."

  • @violindylan

    YOU are responsible for me having a sleepless night last night- and I cannot thank you enough!!! If it was not for your reaction, I would not have known that Tool are going to be touring all over Europe again next year. So I immediately checked their tour calendar and realized they are playing in Cologne, too. I felt like a child on Christmas Eve! Needless to say I purchased two tickets, so I will finally get to see them live, too!!!

  • @tarnin
    @tarnin  +51

    Your favorite Tool song is the one you are currently listening too. So glad you are enjoying the journey. Spiral Out!

  • @ethanfowler1752

    You have to watch the live drum can of Pneuma by tool so you can get a feel of just how masterful Danny Carey is at his craft, truly a once in a lifetime band

  • @DoogieH92

    THE GRUDGE THE GRUDGE THE GRUDGE! you have to listen to that. One of the sickest TOOL songs ever made

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s  +3

    if you

  • @NorthernDiscomfort

    You are actually ‘spiraling out’ now. Listening to new music, learning new things, expanding your horizons, opening your mind for new experiences. And the more you learn and experience, the wider the spiral becomes.

  • @dmwalker24

    Not only understanding it intellectually, but also being able to experience this song through that understanding is kind of a Tool fan entrance exam. Maynard tells you to 'embrace the random', and 'embrace whatever may come', and then the band proceeds to musically push reality through itself. The true beauty of this song is found in gaining the ability to take it all in.

  • @skumbagburnz

    They are each masters of their craft. Put 4 of them together and you get masterpiece after masterpiece.

  • @monkeycutter

    The last 5 notes register 8.3 on the Richter scale. The ending kicks me in the teeth every single time.

  • @SailorJohnPresents

    Every Tool song has more layers than you can imagine. They are in a category all their own. The more you listen the more you see. The deeper it goes.

  • @roadkill7314

    I'm and older classic rock guy (Pink Floyd's my favorite band) and in my opinion Tool are very special. I also think it's perfectly ok to just love them sonically. Yes, their lyrics are very deep and for those willing to dive down into them they can make the music even greater but it's not a requirement to enjoy this or any other band.

  • @tonyzahn8911

    The best thing about this song is that everyone goes nuts about the math reference in it, when the gist of the lyrics is basically "don't overthink things, step outside your comfort zone and try new things."

  • @nathancarmichael7050

    My favorite band of all time, helped me through the light and dark times.

  • @kylepreston7344

    When you get it you'll get it...listening will bring forth curiosity... willingness to learn brings forth understanding... discovery births enlightenment...then we start the process over. Study this masterpiece and listen over and over.

  • @MNelson900

    Before watching the full reaction, I must say this: if Tool is coming to the city you live in, or near it, do NOT pass on seeing them, for any reason. Do whatever it takes to get a ticket. See them now before they get too old to tour. Okay.. now that that's settled, I'm going to watch your reaction lol