I just love the fact that these two seasoned musicians just say "fuck it", play on bootleg equipment in front of 8 people and still have smiles on their faces when their done....Exactly why I love this band
Exactly why I play a 4 piece. If I write my parts that way and have to be creative with only those few options, I’ll have no “it was only a 4 piece!” excuse when the gig is over, cause that’s exactly what a lot of festivals and venues have
@@piccol79 Limiting yourself to a 4-piece drum set when your recording a studio album with a million dollars backing you just so you can hop on a crappy gymnasium drumset whenever you want and be able to play all of your stuff is kind of silly. I guarantee Danny Carey isn't running into this issue very often.
@@Glaamdring I’d agree. However, I didn’t say any of that stuff. I don’t have a million dollar recording budget or techs to set up racks of drums and cymbals. I’ve got 15 minutes between sets and a line check, so I make sure to tailor my playing towards being creative with less stuff. It’s a nice mental challenge, and it’s fun to go out and play 2 or 3 shows on Fri/Sat while others are spending the weekend in the garage, testing out where to fit a second rack of roto toms.
Such great bass on this (and all tool) song, even if he skipped my favorite lick of the song. At 3:41 he does a bend instead the lick on the album (which extremely similar to the lick at 3:26 which he does do here). There's just something about that that transition with the lick perfectly walking the song down into the "Learn to Swim" part. Possibly my favorite Tool song, and one of my favorite songs, in general.
They're all awesome, but ultimately Tool is about the bass. Justin and Adam write all the songs, and most of the awesome riffs are being played by the bass not the guitar. With all the effects pedals that Justin uses, it's easy to make the mistake of thinking it's Adam, but it's not. He's an incredible musician, he brings so much to the band. In addition to holding down the bass role, he fills in sonic space as a pseudo-rhythm guitar as well as taking the lead role in many parts. With him, they sound like a two-guitar band (in addition to bass!).
Quarantine is taking its toll on Tool. They are breaking into children musical schools to play live now. We really need to get them back on tour for our own and their mental health and wellbeing.
Playing this on a 4 piece kit with only a crash-ride and hats shows his utter mastery. And: Berkley wouldn't have a Kiddie Kit, get real. (Sounds and looks like a DW)
That’s what he loves to do I remember first hearing tool when I was 14 around 94 ? I always been into their obscure sound. That’s the kinda music I’m into Obscure raw and dark whether it’s death metal or progressive and some intellectual made hip hop Jedi mind tricks and wutang I’m the outcast and underdog of society and I’ll never change.
Yep some great drummers have large kits cos they're handy to have, not cos they "need" them. They can do so much on just a tiny kit too. Danny Carey Is certainly One of those.
Really was neat to see Danny modify his original set to match the kit. He didn't play everything he usually does, nor did he trim it to just the parts of the kit in front of him. He was comfortable finding the middle ground of both.
@@jeremyyamma4364 One of those people huh?.....”it’s not remotely complex....” Too bad you clearly don’t know what remotely means, because it is “remotely” complex. But..... Cool, you think you’re better than everyone, we get it.
I honestly think that the most impressive part of this is how smoothly Danny went from playing on his enormous kit to a four-piece kit with two cymbals. You can tell he caught himself a few times going to hit something that wasn't there, yet he literally never missed a beat
i always imagined these two were the best friends in the whole group. they seem to actually enjoy each others company. seems like they're next to each other in almost every pic and everything.
@@kicoDbz i wouldn't underestimate Adams influence on the band. He's the one putting the most hours and effort in Tool. Adam tapes all their jam sessions, takes them home and analyses them...he also does all the videos which is a huge part of the live shows
It was many years ago I shook Danny's hand, so maybe the memory is off... but I'd say it was more "my puny hand helplessly enwrapped by his muscular hulk fist" 💪🤝🤕
Snap 3 as well, my last show i got my kids tickets to show them what Dads been on about all these years, it blew their minds - Feb 14th 2020, then the world ate its head
Ah yes, I see the great CZcams algorithm in the sky has brought we Tool fans together, once again. Captivated by from the moment they began, a bass guitar and a drum kit held my attention for over 6 minutes, played by absolute masters of their art. Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
Lol I took this footage and gave it to wal bass collective, super nice guys and very respectful. The seminar was meant for drummers and bassists attending and trust me, more people showed up. They were playing TD Garden that night and at the end of the seminar Justin held a small contest where he’d play three notes and if you guessed the song they came from he gave you tickets. My teacher Dave M knew I was a total Tool nerd and made sure I was picked on to get tickets to that show and believe me it was hands down one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. Even after the seminar I went up to Justin and thanked him for coming and he gave me his pick used in this little session. That is probably the one pick I will never lose. Also in the session was Steve Bailey and Lee Sklar. One of my favorite memories from attending Berklee!
The picking technique over the bridge (or whatever part it’s considered) is absolutely insane. I’ve been trying to get this song down for years but that triplet picking gets me every time
I just want to point out that Danny is playing on a 3 piece kit with 2 cymbals rather than his usual 6 piece double bass kit with an equal amount of Mandala pads and synths galore, and is still able to give the song justice. Danny Carey is a living legend, someone all musicians should take influence from, drummer or not
lmao! When I read your comment "4-piece kit" it was during the part of the song where Maynard would be singing learn to swim. I think they should change the lyrics
Danny is like I only have 1/10th of what I usually play with... Justin is wondering when Adam is gonna show up... And everyone is all "where's the weird skinny guy?". Fantastic dude! 🤘
Videos like this make it so clear just how important Justin is to the overall sound Tool creates. I'm quite sure other players offer more fireworks and theatrics, but he's vastly underrated just from a pure writer/composer sense. The guy just knows how to fill up a track.
My daughter loves TOOL! She’s 12 and in a band. She plays guitar and is the lead singer. The owner of the music school tells me she has a great talent for someone so young. I wish there was a way for these awesome musicians to mentor these upcoming kids. Pass on the knowledge of making amazing music!
I absolutely love Danny and him sitting on any kit and showing his technique! Props to Justin as well making almost all of his bass riffs to sound lead guitarish in a way filling more space. Honestly folks the Drum kit could've been legos for all arguments sake and this man would still turn your head with raw power and skill .
I know, right? It's cool to see everything that goes into the song. Especially with Justin and how he plays. He is downright ABUSING that bass guitar! Have you seen the videos of their performances of Invincible? Seeing Danny and Justin make some of those sounds. I never knew Justin played that solo (thought it was guitar) and then Danny plays a synth or keyboard 🤔 solo. Analyzing their music doesn't "ruin it"; it makes you appreciate it so much more!
This is a fucking dream video! It's like having the chance to party with Justin and Danny and end singing Aenima along with them... As it was a fucking camp fire song
The best thing is when you can hear the lyrics in your head and know exactly where they are in the song. Man watching Justin like this makes me want to pick up a bass.
This was really fun to watch, as a bassist, to see how those parts are actually played. Not to mention hearing what that Wal sounds like through a more tame setup lol
Nothing better than watching 2 artists that clearly take pride in and enjoy their craft. These guys are both legend. Probably why theyre doing this at Berkeley
I really hope these dudes won the talent show. 😩
No, The Oneders won. 😂
Lol
@@rudybigboote3883 The o-neeters?
🤣 Yeah! And find 2 other dudes to put out albums every 10 years, lol
Great comment. Wanted to give it a thumbs up but there is no way I’m changing that number 🤘🤪🤘
Funny how watching 50% of Tool is still better than 100% of most all other bands
DUDE , i was just thinking this lmaoo im glad we all agree
Huge agree here !
Well said!
His drum set is so small 😂 totally agree tool is timeless
50% of the time they are better every time
I just love the fact that these two seasoned musicians just say "fuck it", play on bootleg equipment in front of 8 people and still have smiles on their faces when their done....Exactly why I love this band
Justin is playing his WAL bass, this axe is worth a kidney or so, so I wouldn't say it is a bootleg instrument :-) for the drumkit i can agree :-)f
@@KRZYCHCZARA Danny started playing bass guitar?
JC is playing a WAL through an aguilar rig, hardly bootleg.. and DC could make tupperware and cereal boxes sound good.
It's berklee dude. doesn't matter how many are attending, it's the right audience.
At Berkley
Danny looks like he's wanting more things to hit
Indeed.
Its like hes playing on a kids drum set. Truly a behemoth of a man
I was thinking the same.
😆
Also looks like he doesn't want to injure someone else's kit.
When the venue says "we have a full drum kit"
Exactly why I play a 4 piece. If I write my parts that way and have to be creative with only those few options, I’ll have no “it was only a 4 piece!” excuse when the gig is over, cause that’s exactly what a lot of festivals and venues have
@@piccol79 the issue is that there is only a hi hat and crash-ride
@@piccol79 Limiting yourself to a 4-piece drum set when your recording a studio album with a million dollars backing you just so you can hop on a crappy gymnasium drumset whenever you want and be able to play all of your stuff is kind of silly. I guarantee Danny Carey isn't running into this issue very often.
@@Glaamdring I’d agree. However, I didn’t say any of that stuff. I don’t have a million dollar recording budget or techs to set up racks of drums and cymbals. I’ve got 15 minutes between sets and a line check, so I make sure to tailor my playing towards being creative with less stuff. It’s a nice mental challenge, and it’s fun to go out and play 2 or 3 shows on Fri/Sat while others are spending the weekend in the garage, testing out where to fit a second rack of roto toms.
probably make 2 piece sound like a six.
I've listened to this song a million times I never realised a lot of the subtle shit Justin was doing on bass!
Same. Especially the ending riffs I thought were all guitar based. A lot of bass in there.
What i love about tool. you can listen 100s of times and still pick out new nuances!
Such great bass on this (and all tool) song, even if he skipped my favorite lick of the song. At 3:41 he does a bend instead the lick on the album (which extremely similar to the lick at 3:26 which he does do here). There's just something about that that transition with the lick perfectly walking the song down into the "Learn to Swim" part. Possibly my favorite Tool song, and one of my favorite songs, in general.
If I'm listening to Tool and I hear something I can't quite put my finger on, I assume it's Justin. Lol
They're all awesome, but ultimately Tool is about the bass. Justin and Adam write all the songs, and most of the awesome riffs are being played by the bass not the guitar. With all the effects pedals that Justin uses, it's easy to make the mistake of thinking it's Adam, but it's not.
He's an incredible musician, he brings so much to the band. In addition to holding down the bass role, he fills in sonic space as a pseudo-rhythm guitar as well as taking the lead role in many parts. With him, they sound like a two-guitar band (in addition to bass!).
Quarantine is taking its toll on Tool. They are breaking into children musical schools to play live now. We really need to get them back on tour for our own and their mental health and wellbeing.
LEARN TO SPELL LEARN TO SPELL LEARN TO SPELL
😂😂😂
They're fathers lol
Honestly not worth it don't know if maynard can handle getting covid a 3rd time
Teaching kids about filthy bass tones and rhythmic artistry doesn’t seem so bad to me ?
You can see Danny sweating with the effort. The effort to not demolish that child's drum set.
Sweating and struggling. A jazzer would smash this on that kit
@@micklee5152 ok
@@micklee5152 Danny paid his dues. He was a regular on the jazz scene for many years here in KC before playing in Tool.
haha yes, thats actually the challenge, not to destroy that drums kit.
Playing this on a 4 piece kit with only a crash-ride and hats shows his utter mastery.
And: Berkley wouldn't have a Kiddie Kit, get real. (Sounds and looks like a DW)
My drum kit watches Danny Carey drum videos when I'm not home
Hahahahaha ha... Good 1
Mine too
Especially because I copy his setup to a T (except for the electronic pads)
So my kit just watches DC videos wishing it was the real thing
My guitars do too! They love Danny
You mean it watches drum porn and beats itself? Who doesn't?
So this is why it takes so long to get an album out. Half the band doesn't show up for practice.
Nah they just practice at gigs
🤣🤣🤣
Practice , practice ?? Who needs practice .. ( Iverson was referring to TOOL 😂) Danny and Justin can never get enough playing around practicing
Relatable
Well, the winery isn’t going to run itself! 😂
My brain auto filled Maynards voice
Mine Adam's guitar
@@satvrnino6916 Justin is standing in Adam's spot :(
I did a duet with my athsma inhaler. *Hiss* *hiss* *hiss* *hiss*
Especially the “learn to swim” parts 🤨
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
9 dislikes are from Danny’s missing drum pieces
HAHAHA, the struggle is real 🤘🤘
He had to leave his mesh pad family behind. 🤣
up to 36 dislikes. Still from his equipment.
The only cymbals are the hat and the ride 😖😖😆😆
😂😂😂
The 2 Dislikes are
Maynard and Adam.
Lol
😂🤣😂🤣
Now there are 11
@@stinkfist6422 Great comment 👍👌
😂🤣😂🤣
Danny always looks like he enters his happy place when he's drumming.
He prolly does.
That’s what he loves to do I remember first hearing tool when I was 14 around 94 ? I always been into their obscure sound. That’s the kinda music I’m into
Obscure raw and dark whether it’s death metal or progressive and some intellectual made hip hop Jedi mind tricks and wutang
I’m the outcast and underdog of society and I’ll never change.
Have you seen him at a Lakers NBA finals game? Lol
How many does DC's drumming take to a happy place, by the way his mate isn't too shabby either
I know I do
That was a great look into the skeleton of the song
I appreciated that too
I’d listen to a full length album of these two.
Makes you appreciate the work they do. 3 instruments is more than enough to create vision
Yeah, notice how it's still recognizable.
More like an engine than a skeleton.
Justin is slaying while Danny is on the Fisher Price's My First Drum Kit trying so hard not to smash it to bits
yeah it's called being a professional
@@evanfinch4987 I bet you’re fun at parties
fuck yeah i am, i don't make dbag comments like OP
Ha HAAAAA love the comments here.
I love this for many reasons, but getting a true appreciation for what Justin brings to the band is foremost.
Justin is a fucking monster!
This song was actually written by Paul
Yep! I came to the comments wanting to say that. He’s the most under appreciated bassist in rock.
@@kevinkeels6845 Paul doesn’t get enough credit, I agree. I was referring to Justin’s playing.
Had to give you a like seeing you were at 68
My hand hurts just watching Justin playing all of those 32nd notes...and he doesn't miss a beat.
To see these two legends so stripped down is amazing. I love this.
Likewise. It's awesome to hear.
Agreed
They're fully clothed..
@@jeremyhilton6 I'm quite sure I would not love if they were actually naked
@@omefea8501 😂
2:30!! Are these anyone else’s favorite bass and drum musicians ever?
Familiar with Geddy and Neil?
I also like the old mudvayne bass player if you haven't heard him, check him out! But yeah Justin is great and well Danny's work speaks for itself...
@@savagewakolee2116 Ryan is an incredible bassist. If you haven't, check out his music with Soften the Glare
@@shannonmitchell8515 yeah that his name!! Thanks for letting me know about them I will watch it for sure thanks!
The most incredible rhythm section period.
I wish I could listen to every Tool song like this
I'd totally pay to see an entire set of just these two
@@sarahdavis5430 I'd pay a lot just to see Danny do a solo session haha
Drums and bass are the back bone of all rock ‘n’ roll!
The heart of Rock n Roll is the beat
I fucking love Danny. You can tell he genuinely just likes to play drums
I'm actually impressed Danny is playing this with 2 toms high hats and a ride
That was awesome!!! Justin's bass sound is incredible!! And I love how Danny took a song that complex and broke it down to make it work on that kit!!
Yep some great drummers have large kits cos they're handy to have, not cos they "need" them. They can do so much on just a tiny kit too. Danny Carey Is certainly One of those.
I'm sure he could jump on a hello kitty drum set and make it sound like him still. Props to one of the greatest.
Really was neat to see Danny modify his original set to match the kit. He didn't play everything he usually does, nor did he trim it to just the parts of the kit in front of him. He was comfortable finding the middle ground of both.
These two kids did well on their graduation performance from the School of Rock. I commend them. They have a bright future ahead of them
Stratospheric past, present & future. Bands like Tool are in a league of their own💜😎
First time to see Danny playing using just his two arms, it’s usually his eight as far as I can remember.
Yeah, I never knew he only had two arms until I saw the Pneuma live video. Always thought he had at least 4.
Proves just how amazing Justin really is
This song is not remotely complex or challenging
@@jeremyyamma4364 id disagree, definitely a test of stamina, though it may not me overly complex it’s still relatively difficult.
@@jeremyyamma4364 One of those people huh?.....”it’s not remotely complex....” Too bad you clearly don’t know what remotely means, because it is “remotely” complex. But..... Cool, you think you’re better than everyone, we get it.
@@jeremyyamma4364 cool I'm sure you have a video of you playing it. Let's see it.
@@garebomb6629 check out Geryon
Danny: ok let's play this Hasbro® drum kit.
Danny Carey is wanted after a gruesome murder of a 3-piece at Berkeley. News at 11.
@@DanMcKellip ...here's Tom with the weather.
This is hilarious 😂😂😂
Fisher Price My First Drum Kit
@@KowProdMedia Thank's Duane we're approaching armageddon soon with rains and tidal waves, and oh no, the ground is giving away!
0:56 love that look at eachother
yeah i think justin missed a part and danny was just laughing it off lol
Saw it too.
That's probably the emergency drum kit Daniel keeps hidden in his shoe
I love that smile Danny gave Justin. That said it all.
They always communicate like that on stage. Wholesome af
I honestly think that the most impressive part of this is how smoothly Danny went from playing on his enormous kit to a four-piece kit with two cymbals. You can tell he caught himself a few times going to hit something that wasn't there, yet he literally never missed a beat
Absolutely! He's incredible!
I agree with u Sana
@@froshady9296 Bless you
i always imagined these two were the best friends in the whole group. they seem to actually enjoy each others company. seems like they're next to each other in almost every pic and everything.
Well they are the rhythm section XD
@@markrichardson2512 guess that makes sense :)
These two were together on Grammy Awards ceremony picking up their "The Best Metal Song" Grammy
Basically they are tool MJK and adams just add a couple things.
@@kicoDbz i wouldn't underestimate Adams influence on the band. He's the one putting the most hours and effort in Tool. Adam tapes all their jam sessions, takes them home and analyses them...he also does all the videos which is a huge part of the live shows
"Learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim." Brilliant.
Literally in my head as I read your comment.
I'm so lucky to have shook both their hands!
I got to talk to them for a few hours back in the lat 90's after a show. had to wait until about 2 am in the cold, but definitely worth it.
@@tawilk Nice! I would have cut off my left hand back then to hang out with them.
It was many years ago I shook Danny's hand, so maybe the memory is off... but I'd say it was more "my puny hand helplessly enwrapped by his muscular hulk fist"
💪🤝🤕
@@GregorRenkoMusic I just pictured Danny drumming with human arms in place of drum sticks.
Feels like I'm watching two rare comets pass by!!!
Justin scratching TF out of the guitar at "learn to swim" 👌
Yeah i loved that
He finger fu(ks that bass. Seeing this close up is amazing. That guitar is his little bit(h.
How can you not love all these guys
That bass line is killer.
Fantastic. Love the chug at "learn to swim."
I swear I can hear the guitar and lyrics being filled in by my mind ❤
Justin and Danny slayed it🎉
So the room was just one huge goosebump.
There aren’t enough words to convey how good that was.
Are we just gonna ignore Justin's hair? Dude's bringing the mullet back.
U mean Rick Grimes
I know the pieces fit Carl...
Back?....where did it go?
Saw Tool live 3 times each time was EPIC
really hoping i get to see them live atleast once in my life lol
Seen them a shit ton of times. Last show right before the lockdown. Can’t wait to see them again.
Missed my 3rd chance due to Rona hitting. A damn shame, my favorite band since 1995, and have only seen them twice.
Snap 3 as well, my last show i got my kids tickets to show them what Dads been on about all these years, it blew their minds - Feb 14th 2020, then the world ate its head
I’d gladly sit through an entire set of this...many times
After hearing this, I want Justin and Danny to record a drum and bass album
SELEKTA!
Ah yes, I see the great CZcams algorithm in the sky has brought we Tool fans together, once again.
Captivated by from the moment they began, a bass guitar and a drum kit held my attention for over 6 minutes, played by absolute masters of their art. Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
“Guitar? Where were going, we don’t need guitar.”
Drum and bass working perfectly together, the way they are supposed to. Two wonderfully talented musicians.
Whelp...there it is. Just woke up & my day has already undoubtedly peaked. Thanks for posting!
It made my day as well!
Watching Danny struggle on a tiny ringo kit is hilarious.
I would hardly call what he did to that kit any kind of struggle..
Lol I took this footage and gave it to wal bass collective, super nice guys and very respectful. The seminar was meant for drummers and bassists attending and trust me, more people showed up. They were playing TD Garden that night and at the end of the seminar Justin held a small contest where he’d play three notes and if you guessed the song they came from he gave you tickets. My teacher Dave M knew I was a total Tool nerd and made sure I was picked on to get tickets to that show and believe me it was hands down one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. Even after the seminar I went up to Justin and thanked him for coming and he gave me his pick used in this little session. That is probably the one pick I will never lose. Also in the session was Steve Bailey and Lee Sklar. One of my favorite memories from attending Berklee!
Justin has some of the most interesting and melodic bass riffs I've ever heard
he took it all from FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM, check them out too.
Music is in their soul.
The picking technique over the bridge (or whatever part it’s considered) is absolutely insane. I’ve been trying to get this song down for years but that triplet picking gets me every time
Not every bassist plays a 4:3 polyrhythm split between each hand!
Holy shit that bass groove 😍
50% of the band is more entertaining that 99% of full bands today.
Crazy how talented and skilled these guys are!
I just want to point out that Danny is playing on a 3 piece kit with 2 cymbals rather than his usual 6 piece double bass kit with an equal amount of Mandala pads and synths galore, and is still able to give the song justice. Danny Carey is a living legend, someone all musicians should take influence from, drummer or not
I wanna point out that's a 4 piece drum kit
@@machoman2929 only if you count the snare (which I don't)
What if next time we see Tool live Danny's playing a 4-piece kit? hehe
*starts making a double bass sound w one pedal like bonzo
He’s a big guy and that kit looks tiny in front of him.
It’s def odd
lmao!
When I read your comment "4-piece kit" it was during the part of the song where Maynard would be singing learn to swim. I think they should change the lyrics
Then he'll have half as many drums as he does arms :)
Danny is like I only have 1/10th of what I usually play with...
Justin is wondering when Adam is gonna show up...
And everyone is all "where's the weird skinny guy?".
Fantastic dude! 🤘
He isn't so skinny anymore, lol 🤟
Seeing Danny play like himself behind a kit that isn’t enormous proves you don’t need a lot to sound good, just technical proficiency
These two kats are one of the BEST bass n drum duos,ever to walk this rock,we call earth!!!
If these guys stick with it, they may have a future in the music industry.
Yeah i can really see these guys become a world wide phenomenon
Videos like this make it so clear just how important Justin is to the overall sound Tool creates. I'm quite sure other players offer more fireworks and theatrics, but he's vastly underrated just from a pure writer/composer sense. The guy just knows how to fill up a track.
underrated!?
"Mom, I want this drumkit"
"We have a drumkit at home"
Wow. Super awesome footage. You are a lucky person. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! This is why I play bass! Thank you Justin and Danny!
My daughter loves TOOL! She’s 12 and in a band. She plays guitar and is the lead singer. The owner of the music school tells me she has a great talent for someone so young. I wish there was a way for these awesome musicians to mentor these upcoming kids. Pass on the knowledge of making amazing music!
Justin is a bad ass.
This sound pretty damn good on my shitty laptop speakers -- props to the person that recorded this!
I absolutely love Danny and him sitting on any kit and showing his technique! Props to Justin as well making almost all of his bass riffs to sound lead guitarish in a way filling more space. Honestly folks the Drum kit could've been legos for all arguments sake and this man would still turn your head with raw power and skill .
would still pay full price to see this live
Absolutely mesmerized no matter how many times I watch this
While watching this i realized that apparently my brain knows every guitar part, melody and the lyrics to this song. :)
I know them too, but i struggled to follow since i was so impressed by the things that you miss when listening to the whole ensemble.
They have played this so many times. You can actually hear Adam and Maynard playing even though they aren't there!
Now I need a video of these two doing the whole TOOL catalogue just like that
the best thing I have ever seen on the internet outside of people falling off of shit.
THANK YOU . SPIRIT, COLLECTIVE, ALL! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Danny slaying a four piece with one cymbal! Mark of a legend..
This is wonderful
That's all you need right there. The absolute guts of Tool.
Yet another way to appreciate Tool. 20 years listening and there are still things to discover. Absolute fucking legends.
I know, right? It's cool to see everything that goes into the song. Especially with Justin and how he plays. He is downright ABUSING that bass guitar!
Have you seen the videos of their performances of Invincible? Seeing Danny and Justin make some of those sounds. I never knew Justin played that solo (thought it was guitar) and then Danny plays a synth or keyboard 🤔 solo.
Analyzing their music doesn't "ruin it"; it makes you appreciate it so much more!
Justin makes the band. Amazing amount of music coming out of that bass.
This is a fucking dream video! It's like having the chance to party with Justin and Danny and end singing Aenima along with them... As it was a fucking camp fire song
2 amazing musicians...hands down.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hell yes. Thanks so much for this raw unfiltered gem!!
My god, all of those pull offs that Justin is doing. I can feel my forearm cramping just watching.
04:31 Beauteous bass line.
How amazing Tool music is even with half of the band playing it sounds fucking great.
And it just seems so flawless, this is just pure art and science at this point.
I had no idea how much I NEEDED that, but i NEEDED that! Lol 🙌👏👏
Thank you a million times for this!! Good quality video of them playing will always be cherished by the likes of TOOL fans like myself.
The best thing is when you can hear the lyrics in your head and know exactly where they are in the song.
Man watching Justin like this makes me want to pick up a bass.
Danny on this drum set is like a concert pianist playing on a child's Casio. This video is priceless.
This was really fun to watch, as a bassist, to see how those parts are actually played. Not to mention hearing what that Wal sounds like through a more tame setup lol
Thanks for putting this up👍
No problem!
Nothing better than watching 2 artists that clearly take pride in and enjoy their craft. These guys are both legend. Probably why theyre doing this at Berkeley
Ahh the joy!! Love this! The polyrhythms are insane!