Tool makes me want to listen to Zeppelin. Which makes me want to listen to Tool. Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin. Which makes me want to listen to Tool. Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin. Which makes me want to listen to Tool. Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin. Which makes me want to listen to Tool....
Helium Road ... Which makes me want to drink as much redbull as i possibly can, stay awake for 7 consecutive days. On the 7th day I shall sneeze with my eyes open and teleport back in time and kill baby Hitler, with my bare hands.... Which makes me want to listen to Tool....more.
This is probably the best cover I've ever heard. Tool did an outstanding job of keeping this original by using the same lyrics and riffs while injecting their own style with complexity and a heavier sound they are known for. When you hear the cover, you know its a cover by the lyrics and riffs but you know by the sound that it is a Tool song. That is exactly what you want in a cover. Just felt like I needed to say that...
+Lets.....Negotiate try listening to the Godsmack remake of Good Times Bad Times, it's spot on and the best remake of any LZ song to date imo, from the drums to the guitar and Sully belting it out beautifully.
@@stephantelm5484 People like you are the worst. A handful of songs on their first two albums in 1969 didn't properly attribute the original blues artists and Page ripped off a good portion of Black Mountain Side from a contemporary guitarist, so let's just throw out the entire catalogue of hands-down one of the most organically spectacular four-piece musical dynamics ever seen in a rock band ever. Not to mention what a phenomenal drummer John Bonham was regardless of the rest of the band. No fucking perspective.
lyrics Lock the door, kill the light. No one's coming home tonight. The sun beats down and don't you know? All our lives are growing cold, oh... They bring news that must get through. To build a dream for me and you, oh. Locked in a place where no one goes. They ask no quarter They have no quarter. Lock the door, kill the light No one's coming home tonight It's getting colder (7x) Locked in a place where no one goes. Lock the door, kill the light No one's coming home tonight They bring news that must get through. Dying peace in me and you Locked in a place where no one goes. We have no quarter We have no quarter We ask no quarter
Led Zeppelin is my all-time favorite band!! When it comes to bands covering their songs, I am a complete Zeppelin snob lol.. This is one of the best covers of a Zeppelin song I have ever heard.. They kept the raw intense power of the original but also made it their own!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS
And the production & mix on this makes Bonham (for give me for I'm about to sin) sound WEAK. Everytime I listen with a headset cranked, I about need a pacemaker to get my heart beating in a human rythm again.
The best version of this song is when Zeppelin themselves played it live. There are tons of amazing live version of No Quarter. All the way from the ones in 1973 where it was 10 minutes long (already extended) all the way to when it was 30 minutes long (Zeppelin weren't just hard rock, they were progressive as fuck, especially live), when Plant sounds like he's just had a revelation, Bonham is on a ton of cocaine and his drumming sounds like a giant wolf running after you, Page's guitar varies from super aggressive to delicate and Jones' piano playing is hauntingly beautiful. That can't be topped. That being said, this is a cool cover and a nice homage. It takes balls to cover Zeppelin. Gotta give it up for Tool there.
inglishbulldog Sorry, this is better than the Zep version. And why would you want to hear this for 30 min unless you were on acid? Well, give me some acid and the 30 min version and I'll get back to you.............boh versions all good, just playin.
Ishmael3261 Well obviously, you get a lot of amazing variations within that 30 min version. They go into 5 or 6 pieces that could be completely different songs. From funk to boogie blues, to acid rock then back into the dark progressiveness of No Quarter. Although I prefer the 10-15 min live versions.
Ishmael3261 I bet Tool is ashamed that you are a fan. Why did they pick this song to cover, dumbshit. Not playing. You havent a clue and it shows. Crawl back underneath that rock from whence you came.
inglishbulldog Man I have got to find that zepplin live version you were talking about. I love the album version, but over time, tools album cover has become my preferred version(over zepplin's album version). Its just more emotional and raw feeling than zepplin's(especially towards the end). It really is one of my favorite covers ever. Can you give me a link to that live version you mentioned(zepplin's). I'm getting goosebumps just reading your description of it. If it wasn't for tool covering this, Im not sure I ever would of listened to zepplin. And I am so glad I did. Its amazing how much influence I can here in tools music from zepplin(as well as other bands. Particularly pink floyd in tools later albums). They paved the way for so many great musicians of the 90s. Sadly, music hasn't evolved in the 2000, 2010s like i did every other decade. Just like tool took influence from zepplin, today's bands need to take influence from tool.
Jared Alford Today's bands take influence from each other cause they all sound the exact fucking same. I mean early 2000's kept the progressive rock alive but now its just terrible. And just youtube Led Zepplin No Quarter live I'm sure you'll find a half hr video of it.
This ia the first song I've heard of tool, how i found it is kinda funny, in youtube search i typed "highest quality audiophile music" was looking something to test my car sound system, boiiii was I lucky to find this first on the search results. And had no fucking idea about what gold chest I've found It was strange and nothing like what I've heard before, some part of me didn't like it, the other didn't understand it, but something about it I liked and attracted me every time, I uncautiously knew that this is special and really difficult, high quality, class and hardq music (I was 15 or 16 years old, in Lithuania, blasting this amazing song in my small car my dad bought, one of those u can drive from 15yrs old with moped license, and we've put in a 15" subwoofer with a serious box, that occupied half of the car haha, ofcourse there was more to it, amps condencators serious mids and highs etc., my neighbours weren't too happy with their shaking windows haha) Now 21 and blasting tool songs every day, turned out a big fan, best of luck to u all, keep on listening to their masterpieces, peace
I'm a gigantic Led Zeppelin fan but this cover took it to heights I didn't know were possible. Tool doesn't cover songs normally but picking this one was just perfect selection!
I was 19 when No Quarter was released in 1973, it remains to this day a timeless classic. Rarely does a cover creates its own singular vibe & yet remains true. Instantly recognizable as both Led Zeppelin & Tool, the torch has been passed on from one to the other. Tool is the heir apparent of the 'Hammer of the Gods'.
hey, this is an odd request, but is it possible to contact you somewhere to chat about music? i'm 27 and from germany and i'd love to talk to a person with musical knowledge who was around in the 70's when so much good music which was unique for that time was released.. of course it's ok if you are not up to that :D kind regards
When I bought the boxed Salival package and began my journey, I was not shocked to hear this song. It flowed like the same water found a different path as natural as a stream feeding the same river.
My fiance turned on Vander pump rules (horrible show) I got up, went to my model train room and put in my headphones and cranked this song up as loud is it would go to clean out my brain. Pure clorox bleach, I gained most of my brain cells back.
I absolutely love it that there are so many recent comments about this song. It has always been and for ever be one of the greatest songs ever, and I am absolutely happy that it gets so much attention. I love you all, all the good people
Im lost here? Why is everyone commenting on which version of this song is better? Thats so silly really. Tool covered the song out of pure respect for LZ. Dont spoil the gesture by arguing over who did it best. I dont even think Tool tried to upstage anyone either. Just appreciate both versions and be grateful for two absolutely amazing bands giving us their interpretation of this magical song.
Tool definitely paid homage to this song, with respect........and also happened to out-do Zeppelin on their own song in the process. It was never any intended upstaging, Tool's version just happens to live up to the song's potential more than Zep did. Doesn't mean Zep didn't do an amazing job on this song, Tool just did it perfect.
Dude shit the fuck up everyone thinks they are both good, this one is better the audio is pristine and the vocal is on point way better and clearer than Led Zeppelin when you cover a song you do it your way the way you see it should be done fam. So nah it’s perfectly understandable to say which is better.
Lost a great friend today. Not too many left out here loyal and naturally cool... If your here and you see this cherish yours like you cherish good music. Classics last forever ♾️
Yo watch your vids all the time! Didnt know you were a tool fan! Hope this gets to you, would love to hear your thoughts on the band through your channel! Keep up the good work!
Unlike most covers, Tool elected to alter a few lyrics for their cover of “No Quarter”. With these changes, this song appears to be told from the perspective of the invaders (often theorized to be Vikings given the allusions to Thor and Ragnarok in the original), while the original was told from the perspective of the people being invaded.
A Tool fan I see. Looks like there's a lot of people who don't care for them too much commenting on this. I agree, it sounds like it could be a tool song anyway. I think they could have gone further with it, it's pretty similar to the original but I think it's cool that the riff is almost exactly the same. I forgot about the second half though. It's just tool at that stage.
Kariya M no it doesnt. tools is more powerful and spacey. where as leds is much more eerie and haunting. there is a stark difference between similar and 'too much like the original'. treat this as a homage, not a re-make.
Probably the only band that deserves and owns the honor of covering a Led Zeppelin song of this magnitude. Tool demonstrated to have the genius to take the Led Zeppelin masterpiece into our times and the respect of rearranging it not with the arrogance of "improving it" but to emphasize the ideas that made the original so great and timeless. Plus making the song their own, in complete honesty and yet never withdrawing from their own achieved artistry.
@@SecksyMan I like Tool but I never understood why so many people think this version is somehow obviously better. I think they just like the heavier metal element.
I agree 100%...I think if A Perfect Circle did No Quarter it would've sounded better. Tool's music/sound is geared toward the grand standing of Maynard's vocals (not that there is anything wrong with that) and I feel APC has more of a balance between there music/sound and Maynard's vocals. But that's just me
@@SecksyMan They definitely did outdo them, the original no quarter didn't have the right sound to it. Although the live version from the song remains the same is much better, the studio version of no quarter doesn't hold up well imo as a tool and led zeppelin fanatic
Outstanding! We'd have this screaming in my car, top down, a rottweiler and an old English sheepdog in the back of my LeCar.... flying down the freeway! I dedicate this to my sister's memory.
as the song crescendoed.....all the lights off in living room, blasting on stereo....i closed my eyes and stood atop the coffee table......here comes the crescendo.......i raise my head, close my eyes and spread my arms.....BOOM, IT HITS>>...IM ABSORBING IT........IM IN A VORTEX OF SOUND.....I START BOBBING UP AND DOWN and HEADBANGING (arms still open wide).....AND THEN.... the front door opens and my wife walks in from work with chick filet bag in her hands....steps in, freezes, staring at me as i do not know she is there and i proceed to headbang my little heart out until the end of the song where i jump around the room like a spider monkey and end up laying on the ground at the end sweaty and out of breath.....i finally open my eyes and shes staring down at me "Honey.....i brought you chick fil a........you okay?" "Yeah babe *out of breath* i....i......i think im free now, did you get polynesian sauce?"
Bob Penney that’s so mind blowing, what a time to be alive man! p.s I’m chilling stoned to the bone listening to the best of the best! I will forever love the 60s and 70s | Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and many more bands that are literally the the Big Bang of life driven emotions!Live on brother! p.s.s. I’m only 18!
Still remember the first time I heard this I was 16 and was just starting to smoke weed. I smoked and listened to this in a dark room and I’ve never been the same(in a good way.)
Lock all the doors and kill the lights No one's coming home tonight Sun beats down, don't you know? All our lives are growing cold, oh They bring news that must get through Dying dreams in me and you Oh, ooh They're locked in a place where no one goes We ask no quarter We hold no quarter Hey-oh Lock the door Kill the light No one's coming home tonight It's getting colder, it's getting colder It's getting colder, it's getting colder It's getting colder, it's getting colder It's getting colder Well, locked in a place where no one goes Lock the door Kill the light No one's coming home tonight They'll have news that must get through Dying dreams in me and you, oh Locked in a place where no one goes They have no quarter We have no quarter We ask no quarter
The term "no quarter" refers to war times when enemy soldiers were taken captive. They were to be immediately executed or receive "no quarter" meaning no shelter, no food or water, no comforts of any kind. This song makes me think of that every time i hear it. Wicked!
I went to my first Tool concert last Thursday, and it changed my life. I had taken some edibles before hand and cried the entire time. A truly amazing experience that I’ll be forever grateful for.
This takes me back to 1972 when I was 7. My older brothers took me to Zep Concert my parents thought we left to go the beach!! The days of NO cell phones no tracking device lol.
Is it just me or has there been a significant increase in views/comments recently for something that's been on here years? I love this song, I think it's not only one of the best all-time covers, but one of my fav Tool songs as well (and that is saying a lot as I LOVE Tool). I've watched this video so many times, and I'm happy to see more people appreciate it.
Chrysanne Brown I didn’t know this existed. I’m 57 and a life long LZ fan and this has always ranked up in my top ten fav LZ’s. This is awesome! I just happened to be looking at LZ stuff and saw this. Glad I listened 😎
CZcams algorithms maybe. Last week I watched a video of Danny Carey at the Grammys saying, "All the great drum gods that came before, namely John Bonham, Tony Williams and my good friend Neil Peart". Can't be a coincidence that now Tool covering a Zeppelin song shows up in my recommended.
It's a relief that when I finally heard Zep's version many years after this one, I loved it too. But it is one of the best covers I've heard, absolutely.
@@debwojo7254 I came to Zep fandom late. Unfortunately if you get the wrong exposures or associations in life early on it can be not so good. If a few things had been different I could've been listening to them in high school right alongside my Pink Floyd obsession.
I totally agree, Ryan. I've been a Led Zep fan for 47 years and I've only just discovered Tool for myself. 47 years apart. And I'm totally astonished by Tool's music. I love how Tool bring their own sound to this old song to do something new and original with it. I'd love to see Tool in concert. Best wishes.
@@tonyanderton3521 I’ve seen them three times and they blew me away. You think this is good? Try hearing them live. Their music was meant to be heard live.
@@ryancampbell5039 Yes, thanks, Ryan. I'm already jealous of you - seeing them 3 times. Wow! I've only seen them on the live in 2014 DVD that's available on CZcams. Of course, I'd dearly love to see them actually live. That must be quite an experience. Real power in their music - progressive in every good way.
@@tonyanderton3521 I caught last year's tour : czcams.com/video/_YJuYD8qszs/video.html ...it was a religious experience, like having a foot in a different dimension for a couple of hours. Here are a few other songs you won't find on their well known cd's. : czcams.com/video/jmkRHo4Vca4/video.html czcams.com/video/3li5tge0jZ8/video.html
@@nevejung8794 I really appreciate what you've done for me in providing those links for those fantastic songs. I bet it was like a religious experience ( I won't say that I can imagine it because you have to be there). You must have been able to totally forget yourself for the duration of the concert, just let the music and the show take you on a trip. The music is everything I like: long songs with long intros, complex rhythms, and they leave space within the songs to allow you to just think about what you've heard or experienced before taking you off again. It's awesome music, Neve. I assume that you are in the States as I think that the band did only one UK date in 2019, but, sadly for me, I missed them. Best wishes.
Love Led Zeppelin, but you cannot deny this beautiful masterpiece. If you have listened to this live, you are one lucky bastard. Tool forever and beyond ❤️
My mom met Maynard eating breakfast at the Grand Hotel in Jerome,AZ. They had a nice chat about the local artists and sights to see. She told us about it in the car later and was totally surprised to find out that nice man was a mega rock star.
Was fortunate enough to see them open with this in 2016. Absolutely amazing I'll never forget. Tool live is an incredible spiritual experience. Don't need alcohol weed or drugs at there shows. They naturally just take you to a different place
Lyrics: Lock the door, kill the light. No one's coming home tonight. The sun beats down and don't you know? All our lives are growing cold, oh... They bring news that must get through. To build a dream for me and you, oh. Locked in a place where no one goes. They ask no quarter They have no quarter. Lock the door, kill the light No one's coming home tonight It's getting colder (7x) Locked in a place where no one goes. Lock the door, kill the light No one's coming home tonight They bring news that must get through. Dying peace in me and you Locked in a place where no one goes. We have no quarter We have no quarter We ask no quarter
I like this a lot more than I thought I would. It's such a heavy, psychedelic groove, you really can't fuck it up. TOOL is for real and they definitely know how to honor the original. Maybe people don't do this anymore but this music is meant to be cranked up LOUD, or it entirely misses the point. No, louder than that. Keep going. More still. That's it.
Hmmm, I'm 52 years old... I shouldn't be doing that. But I do. Not sure I've ever had a sound system in my car that was eventually blown out, usually from Tool. I'm just barely holding onto the fidelity in my current ride, Pneuma ain't helpin.
I could be mistaken but I'm sure the end is also very similar to fairies wear boots black sabbath. Literally can't find a comment that gives a nod to it.
Just saying alot of people like Zepplin. I used to,then I learned they ripped off alot of other musicians. So in reality,for me,they aren't that great. They're theives.
I do the same thing. I keep coming back to this song to get in "the zone" and vibe out. I just saw Tool for the first time in Milwaukee a few weeks ago and cried through the first four songs. Tears of joy... bucket list item. It was therapeutic.
Why do people want songs on spotify? CZcams has everything. Does a song become better once put on spotify? Serious question. I see a lot of people asking for that and I am confused
karanick016 greece a lot of people use Spotify just for their playlists. I basically have a rock/metal playlist and tool is unfortunately missing in it, even though it’s one of my favorite bands. It’s also easier to show someone a song on Spotify, since most people use it, has no ads, and the quality would be better than on CZcams
Tool and Led Zeppelin are my two favorite bands...this song is unreal! And as much as I love the original, I think this is now my favorite version of the song
Came back to listen again after a few months, always enjoy reading the latest comments. It's awesome that somewhere out the in the world someone is listening to this probably right now and I'm having the same experience.
Since I was born my father has always listened rock, Bands like Alice in Chains, Deftones, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against to Machine, Led Zeppelin and other bands including Tool being my favorite. This song is one of my favorites and whenever I listen to it I remember when I was a child and my father used to always play these songs in the car and we both enjoyed the moment together. And nowadays I just want to some day go to a TOOL concert with him.
It's almost too perfect because imo it's better than the original. I say this without bias because I can't say that I like one band over the other. Sometimes the cover just outshines the original. Like Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt".
This was I think the first completed track Justin did with the band. There is a demo on you tube that has Paulie playing on it. Plus a live version too with Paulie.
Being Led Zep and a Tool fan I absolutely love this version. No quarter is my favourite song of LZ, particularly the live version. I love how tool made it their own, rather than trying to play it like LZ. I can’t believe I haven’t heard it before now.
Led Zeppelin were so ahead of their time, they wrote a Tool song in 1973. Incredible.
this is such a good one whod you steal it from? LOL
LFMAO
:)
Yes!
Well, Led Zeppelin made the original No Quarter, then TOOL made a kind of remix/remaster
Tool makes me want to listen to Zeppelin.
Which makes me want to listen to Tool.
Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin.
Which makes me want to listen to Tool.
Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin.
Which makes me want to listen to Tool.
Which makes me want to listen to Zeppelin.
Which makes me want to listen to Tool....
Helium Road ... Which makes me want to drink as much redbull as i possibly can, stay awake for 7 consecutive days. On the 7th day I shall sneeze with my eyes open and teleport back in time and kill baby Hitler, with my bare hands.... Which makes me want to listen to Tool....more.
Scott Johnson fuckin great post
Helium Road thats exactly how i feel its like almost Tool is a modern version of LED thats just how i feel at least
Helium Road Which makes you want to listen to Tool doing Zeppelin and here we are..
Helium Road which makes ME want to listen to A Perfect Circle
the fact that this isn't on spotify makes me wanna spontaneously combust
It's because CZcams it's better, get Premium.
Nor Apple Music or Amazon Music
Totally agree, the best live version of So What by Ministry is also missing (worse, it's on there, but unplayable)
It's locked in a place where no one goooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssseeeerrr
It’s crazy how someone can write such a amazing song about someone who doesn’t have spare change.
That's not what "no quarter" means here.
@Brian-vk1hm. Open your mind up. Think. You can figure it out. Cmon man.
@@Brian-vk1hmr/zoom
TOOL IS NOT A BAND, TOOL IS A SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE
+Tom Souden Tool is a band. A good one for sure, but still a band. You're the reason why Tool fans seem so pretentious.
nik12937 okay sir. I apologize for sharing my thoughts
nik12937 but you're correct, Tool is a band. I should have just said "TOOL IS A SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE"
+nik12937 Funny how you judge a group of people based off.. CZcams comments? Gimme a break... and find something better to do.
+Tom Souden Tool fans ARE god though =D
This is probably the best cover I've ever heard. Tool did an outstanding job of keeping this original by using the same lyrics and riffs while injecting their own style with complexity and a heavier sound they are known for. When you hear the cover, you know its a cover by the lyrics and riffs but you know by the sound that it is a Tool song. That is exactly what you want in a cover. Just felt like I needed to say that...
Agreed
I will say that the music its self, is just inredible and i love it
+Lets.....Negotiate What he said!
+Lets.....Negotiate try listening to the Godsmack remake of Good Times Bad Times, it's spot on and the best remake of any LZ song to date imo, from the drums to the guitar and Sully belting it out beautifully.
historyspeaks 2016 Ugh....no. I'll stick with Tool.
This song made my foreskin grow back. Now that's what I call a cover version.
The greatest band of all time covering the greatest band of all time
Black Sabbath no quarters in your mind
I like Maynard's comment on the live version:
"For those of you under 25... we wrote that song."
That's funny
Serves Zeppelin right for all the blues and other songs they stole.
@@stephantelm5484 - and for that offensive high pitched falsetto that "roberta" plant used. it was and still is am abomination in the ears of me.
@@stephantelm5484 People like you are the worst. A handful of songs on their first two albums in 1969 didn't properly attribute the original blues artists and Page ripped off a good portion of Black Mountain Side from a contemporary guitarist, so let's just throw out the entire catalogue of hands-down one of the most organically spectacular four-piece musical dynamics ever seen in a rock band ever. Not to mention what a phenomenal drummer John Bonham was regardless of the rest of the band. No fucking perspective.
@@jgfunk Its funny because its true.
When tool uploaded all their discography on spotify EXCEPT salival...
*P A I N*
Yeah, really miss salival version of pushit
i think they still have copyright issues with salival right? like they dont own this record yet or have a dispute with the studio
That would complete life 🥲
Brilliant move IMO. Keep it rare and special ;)
I mean yea it was a limited release album, no point putting it on streaming platforms that would defeat the purpose
This is the only song I’ve listened to for 3 days straight
I live in this song, he locked the door, and no ones came any nights. I'm stuck here without even 25 cents
lyrics
Lock the door, kill the light.
No one's coming home tonight.
The sun beats down and don't you know?
All our lives are growing cold, oh...
They bring news that must get through.
To build a dream for me and you, oh.
Locked in a place where no one goes.
They ask no quarter
They have no quarter.
Lock the door, kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
It's getting colder (7x)
Locked in a place where no one goes.
Lock the door, kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
They bring news that must get through.
Dying peace in me and you
Locked in a place where no one goes.
We have no quarter
We have no quarter
We ask no quarter
thanks man
Ca va? Da Vi!!!
Thank you 👍
Almost forgot to listen to this song today
Don't forget this day too :D
Or today ✌️
Nathan White friendly reminder!
Just a reminder for today in case you forgot
Oooh somebody is slipping
my son sent me this as he knows I am big zeppelin fan, very well done
Denis Finnegan go home grandpa, you're drunk AF
@@billfuckyourmom3341 What is wrong with you!? I hope you have grown up in 6 years. Your name says it all.
I LOVE Led Zeppelin & Tool I like listening back to back. Great experience. 🎉
Are you a lesbian??
Led Zeppelin is my all-time favorite band!! When it comes to bands covering their songs, I am a complete Zeppelin snob lol.. This is one of the best covers of a Zeppelin song I have ever heard.. They kept the raw intense power of the original but also made it their own!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS
We need this on Spotify urgent
❤ the word “stat” comes to mind. 🎶❤️🔥
all of salival needs to be on there
@@Skip.8221seriously it’s frustrating lmao
Boomer here.Grew up on Zep. Only TOOL could pull this off. It still feels transcendent.
And you even capitalized the band name. 💚
I'm a Gen X'er but I grew up on Led Zeppelin and I think this is the best cover, not staying too far from LZ but also keeping it very TOOL.
As Gen Z, I agree.
Millenial here saying I'm glad our four generations can finally all agree on something!
Normal person here. Although I agree with all of you, you are kinda scary.
Zombie scary...
The best drummer ever, covering the best drummer ever......
Ikr 😂😂
I can dig it
And the production & mix on this makes Bonham (for give me for I'm about to sin) sound WEAK.
Everytime I listen with a headset cranked, I about need a pacemaker to get my heart beating in a human rythm again.
He is right behind Neil Peart, God rest his soul
@@kevinkast6885 portnoy is up there as well, and those are pretty much my top
Usually songs of this magnitude cant be covered......Maynard proved it possible
If you can't see Maynard dancing to this in your head rn, you haven't watched enough Tool concerts
❤
This not being on Spotify is like a continuous kick to the balls.
Such a shame. Gotta cancel
Or Amazon
or apple music
CZcams music fucks
Locked in a place where no 1 goes
Tool is hands down, no question, unequivocally, my favorite band of all time. Their music changed my life.
same
Say it louder.. Not everybody knows what musical perfection sounds like
You are very discerning, Tool songs are each an adventure unto themselves, a treasure chest of sound.
That picture...... I was small, young but weirdly he mesmerized me red devil lol
Same
I’m impressed. Led Zeppelin is a tough cover to sell & they killed it
I love Zeppelin, but I actually like this better than theirs.
@@jlfvrs I concur! Their rug really tied the room together 🤩
@@jlfvrsnahh
@@BillyCrystal-hc5jp yeahh
@@BillyCrystal-hc5jp I mean..”Yass Queen”.
listen to TOOL with your eyes closed and full focus on the music, thats how i meditate and it feels awesome
yes
I do that too, and not gonna lie I shed a few tears sometimes. Not sad, but just to release.
Drugs/booze helps
The best version of this song is when Zeppelin themselves played it live. There are tons of amazing live version of No Quarter. All the way from the ones in 1973 where it was 10 minutes long (already extended) all the way to when it was 30 minutes long (Zeppelin weren't just hard rock, they were progressive as fuck, especially live), when Plant sounds like he's just had a revelation, Bonham is on a ton of cocaine and his drumming sounds like a giant wolf running after you, Page's guitar varies from super aggressive to delicate and Jones' piano playing is hauntingly beautiful. That can't be topped. That being said, this is a cool cover and a nice homage. It takes balls to cover Zeppelin. Gotta give it up for Tool there.
inglishbulldog Sorry, this is better than the Zep version. And why would you want to hear this for 30 min unless you were on acid? Well, give me some acid and the 30 min version and I'll get back to you.............boh versions all good, just playin.
Ishmael3261 Well obviously, you get a lot of amazing variations within that 30 min version. They go into 5 or 6 pieces that could be completely different songs. From funk to boogie blues, to acid rock then back into the dark progressiveness of No Quarter. Although I prefer the 10-15 min live versions.
Ishmael3261 I bet Tool is ashamed that you are a fan. Why did they pick this song to cover, dumbshit. Not playing. You havent a clue and it shows. Crawl back underneath that rock from whence you came.
inglishbulldog Man I have got to find that zepplin live version you were talking about. I love the album version, but over time, tools album cover has become my preferred version(over zepplin's album version). Its just more emotional and raw feeling than zepplin's(especially towards the end). It really is one of my favorite covers ever. Can you give me a link to that live version you mentioned(zepplin's). I'm getting goosebumps just reading your description of it.
If it wasn't for tool covering this, Im not sure I ever would of listened to zepplin. And I am so glad I did. Its amazing how much influence I can here in tools music from zepplin(as well as other bands. Particularly pink floyd in tools later albums). They paved the way for so many great musicians of the 90s. Sadly, music hasn't evolved in the 2000, 2010s like i did every other decade. Just like tool took influence from zepplin, today's bands need to take influence from tool.
Jared Alford Today's bands take influence from each other cause they all sound the exact fucking same. I mean early 2000's kept the progressive rock alive but now its just terrible. And just youtube Led Zepplin No Quarter live I'm sure you'll find a half hr video of it.
This ia the first song I've heard of tool, how i found it is kinda funny, in youtube search i typed "highest quality audiophile music" was looking something to test my car sound system, boiiii was I lucky to find this first on the search results. And had no fucking idea about what gold chest I've found
It was strange and nothing like what I've heard before, some part of me didn't like it, the other didn't understand it, but something about it I liked and attracted me every time, I uncautiously knew that this is special and really difficult, high quality, class and hardq music
(I was 15 or 16 years old, in Lithuania, blasting this amazing song in my small car my dad bought, one of those u can drive from 15yrs old with moped license, and we've put in a 15" subwoofer with a serious box, that occupied half of the car haha, ofcourse there was more to it, amps condencators serious mids and highs etc., my neighbours weren't too happy with their shaking windows haha)
Now 21 and blasting tool songs every day, turned out a big fan, best of luck to u all, keep on listening to their masterpieces, peace
You probably already know about his other bands, but if you don't: A Perfect Circle, Puscifer. Also check out Tool's cover of Demon Cleaner!
Peace is good
I love you.
Cheers to that, friend
Looking For Copper, Struck Solid Gold
I'm a gigantic Led Zeppelin fan but this cover took it to heights I didn't know were possible. Tool doesn't cover songs normally but picking this one was just perfect selection!
If tool covers it they aren't going to fuck it up. They make it even better.
THE DEVIL MADE THEM DO IT !
Zep's original version is like the introduction to drugs. This feels like years down the road, hitting rock bottom and feinding for your next hit.
Do you do drugs?
I was 19 when No Quarter was released in 1973, it remains to this day a timeless classic. Rarely does a cover creates its own singular vibe & yet remains true.
Instantly recognizable as both Led Zeppelin & Tool, the torch has been passed on from one to the other. Tool is the heir apparent of the 'Hammer of the Gods'.
hey, this is an odd request, but is it possible to contact you somewhere to chat about music? i'm 27 and from germany and i'd love to talk to a person with musical knowledge who was around in the 70's when so much good music which was unique for that time was released..
of course it's ok if you are not up to that :D kind regards
When I bought the boxed Salival package and began my journey, I was not shocked to hear this song. It flowed like the same water found a different path as natural as a stream feeding the same river.
this is how many ppl need salival on spotify
Fr
Definitely more than 30 peaple
I cant believe i almost forgot to listen to this today.
My fiance turned on Vander pump rules (horrible show) I got up, went to my model train room and put in my headphones and cranked this song up as loud is it would go to clean out my brain. Pure clorox bleach, I gained most of my brain cells back.
What a silly thing to forget!
I absolutely love it that there are so many recent comments about this song. It has always been and for ever be one of the greatest songs ever, and I am absolutely happy that it gets so much attention. I love you all, all the good people
Tool are like a genre in itself. Every time someone discovers them, it’s like an epiphany.
Im lost here? Why is everyone commenting on which version of this song is better? Thats so silly really. Tool covered the song out of pure respect for LZ. Dont spoil the gesture by arguing over who did it best. I dont even think Tool tried to upstage anyone either. Just appreciate both versions and be grateful for two absolutely amazing bands giving us their interpretation of this magical song.
Sarfaraaz Khan I hate to clue you in on this but: people are retarded
Homage
Tool definitely paid homage to this song, with respect........and also happened to out-do Zeppelin on their own song in the process. It was never any intended upstaging, Tool's version just happens to live up to the song's potential more than Zep did. Doesn't mean Zep didn't do an amazing job on this song, Tool just did it perfect.
Dude shit the fuck up everyone thinks they are both good, this one is better the audio is pristine and the vocal is on point way better and clearer than Led Zeppelin when you cover a song you do it your way the way you see it should be done fam. So nah it’s perfectly understandable to say which is better.
I wish everybody felt this way. Every day it's always a list of top five, or this was better than that...
It's fucking mind numbing.
It is a masterpiece that I will always come here to listen to as long as it is not uploaded to Spotify. A dark but fascinating astral plane trip...
Can confirm, this is THE BEST cover ever. Of any song ever, even.
Meh.
Lost a great friend today. Not too many left out here loyal and naturally cool... If your here and you see this cherish yours like you cherish good music. Classics last forever ♾️
Sorry for your loss.. I was pizzed off with an old friend today but you put things into perspective for me thank you for sharing
@@imbecilexsavant We are all human lbvs. And we all make mistakes. You got it imbecilexsavent 💖✨👊
seriously the masters of making an 11 minute song feel like a 4 minute song
This song is a good half hour long on an 8th of mushrooms
Fancy seeing you here! Haha! I watch you all the time. Keep fighting the good fight, brother.
Yo watch your vids all the time! Didnt know you were a tool fan! Hope this gets to you, would love to hear your thoughts on the band through your channel! Keep up the good work!
This is a cover of a Led Zeppelin
Telltale?! Holy fucking shit...I might have well found an athiest unicorn
This song by zeppelin has ALWAYS been my favorite and it's extremely under rated.
Unlike most covers, Tool elected to alter a few lyrics for their cover of “No Quarter”. With these changes, this song appears to be told from the perspective of the invaders (often theorized to be Vikings given the allusions to Thor and Ragnarok in the original), while the original was told from the perspective of the people being invaded.
They opened with this in Toronto in '94. Maynard intro'ed the song by saying, 'For those of you under 20, we wrote this song for you.'
Tool didn't write this song.
@@justinespi4551 No, they did. Led Zeppelin just time traveled to make it first.
@@justinespi4551 bro that was the joke lmao
I turned 21 that year and I knew this was a Zepp tune!!
@@justinespi4551 duh
It’s a reinterpretation, not a cover. No reason to compare. No Quarter was almost made to fit Tool’s sound, I’m glad they made this in their own way.
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A Tool fan I see. Looks like there's a lot of people who don't care for them too much commenting on this.
I agree, it sounds like it could be a tool song anyway. I think they could have gone further with it, it's pretty similar to the original but I think it's cool that the riff is almost exactly the same.
I forgot about the second half though. It's just tool at that stage.
Thats what a cover usually is, or should be. This one actually sounds like too much like the original.
Kariya M no it doesnt. tools is more powerful and spacey. where as leds is much more eerie and haunting. there is a stark difference between similar and 'too much like the original'. treat this as a homage, not a re-make.
It blows my mind that 9 or 10 years later, people still come to here to comment on how blown away they are by this. Makes a lot of sense, though.
My opinion, the best cover of any song from the best band ever.
Have You heard Voodoo Child from Stevie Ray Vaughn? I don't know, of You are into this kind of music, but it's Worth to check :)
@@brygadass yes, I’m from Austin and yes love Stevie.. we all have opinions and appreciate that you are fan as well.
Probably the only band that deserves and owns the honor of covering a Led Zeppelin song of this magnitude. Tool demonstrated to have the genius to take the Led Zeppelin masterpiece into our times and the respect of rearranging it not with the arrogance of "improving it" but to emphasize the ideas that made the original so great and timeless. Plus making the song their own, in complete honesty and yet never withdrawing from their own achieved artistry.
amen
Spot on mate
Well said and undeniably some of the great talent of my time
God Tool fans are Tools
No one can outdo Led Zeppelin
Tool: Hold my third eye
😂😂😂
They didnt outdo Led Zeppelin. Not even close.
@@SecksyMan I like Tool but I never understood why so many people think this version is somehow obviously better. I think they just like the heavier metal element.
I agree 100%...I think if A Perfect Circle did No Quarter it would've sounded better. Tool's music/sound is geared toward the grand standing of Maynard's vocals (not that there is anything wrong with that) and I feel APC has more of a balance between there music/sound and Maynard's vocals. But that's just me
@@SecksyMan They definitely did outdo them, the original no quarter didn't have the right sound to it. Although the live version from the song remains the same is much better, the studio version of no quarter doesn't hold up well imo as a tool and led zeppelin fanatic
This is one of the best metal covers in existence.
Outstanding! We'd have this screaming in my car, top down, a rottweiler and an old English sheepdog in the back of my LeCar.... flying down the freeway! I dedicate this to my sister's memory.
that must have been original LZ. No LeCars flyin down any freeways when TOOL did this.......
Zeppelin should cover this.
You win
Dummy
Best comment ever...
bahahah
@@_patriot_gaming_7054 it’s a joke
I love how Tool made a cover without sounding even a little bit like Zeppelin, made it their own thing. An absolutely amazing tune
Me: Hey Tool, can I borrow some change please?
Tool:
as the song crescendoed.....all the lights off in living room, blasting on stereo....i closed my eyes and stood atop the coffee table......here comes the crescendo.......i raise my head, close my eyes and spread my arms.....BOOM, IT HITS>>...IM ABSORBING IT........IM IN A VORTEX OF SOUND.....I START BOBBING UP AND DOWN and HEADBANGING (arms still open wide).....AND THEN....
the front door opens and my wife walks in from work with chick filet bag in her hands....steps in, freezes, staring at me as i do not know she is there and i proceed to headbang my little heart out until the end of the song where i jump around the room like a spider monkey and end up laying on the ground at the end sweaty and out of breath.....i finally open my eyes and shes staring down at me
"Honey.....i brought you chick fil a........you okay?"
"Yeah babe *out of breath* i....i......i think im free now, did you get polynesian sauce?"
Dude, I just CRIED LAUGHING AT THIS!!!! Fucking hilarious!!! And MY wife asked ME what I was laughing at so hard!
That's where music supposed to take you , to a totally different realm of consciousness, very much like an out-of-body experience
valid, but still cringey af
I hope this actually happened.
@@TheRedverb If you can't find it, let me know here, and I will just post it here just for you lol
I am 45 year's old and I have been to ALOT of concerts. I saw Tool live FINALLY last year and it was a life changing experience.
Bob Penney that’s so mind blowing, what a time to be alive man! p.s I’m chilling stoned to the bone listening to the best of the best! I will forever love the 60s and 70s | Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and many more bands that are literally the the Big Bang of life driven emotions!Live on brother! p.s.s. I’m only 18!
I turned 40 in december. Been to my share of concerts. Saw Tool for the 1st time as they kicked off Fear Inoculum in September. Worth every Penny!!!
EDIT: October in Denver
I first saw Tool- Christchurch NZ 1997 ❤️ Great memories
Same age as you, but I was 24 the first time.
No Quarter always sounded kind of like a pre-historic Tool song all along. It fits Tool like a glove!
Still remember the first time I heard this I was 16 and was just starting to smoke weed. I smoked and listened to this in a dark room and I’ve never been the same(in a good way.)
Fucking masterpiece. no one else can cover another band's song this well. Tool is fucking good!
Why the hell didn't Salival get added to Spotify?? I wanna be able to put this and the live version of Pushit in my playlists :(
Push it studio version >>>>>>>>>>>>> live
@@alessandromennella6634 Nobody asked for your opinion.
FrancisHatesYou chill Donald trump
@@alessandromennella6634 Ok Adolf Hitler
@@mcluigi117 you won that argument
tool is more than a band...they are 4 musicians forming music into a tool to expand your mind
My first listen, awesome introduction,, masterpiece of a masterpiece
Lock all the doors and kill the lights
No one's coming home tonight
Sun beats down, don't you know?
All our lives are growing cold, oh
They bring news that must get through
Dying dreams in me and you
Oh, ooh
They're locked in a place where no one goes
We ask no quarter
We hold no quarter
Hey-oh
Lock the door
Kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
It's getting colder, it's getting colder
It's getting colder, it's getting colder
It's getting colder, it's getting colder
It's getting colder
Well, locked in a place where no one goes
Lock the door
Kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
They'll have news that must get through
Dying dreams in me and you, oh
Locked in a place where no one goes
They have no quarter
We have no quarter
We ask no quarter
The term "no quarter" refers to war times when enemy soldiers were taken captive. They were to be immediately executed or receive "no quarter" meaning no shelter, no food or water, no comforts of any kind. This song makes me think of that every time i hear it. Wicked!
If Tool drops another album the corona virus will leave us alone
T R U T H
FACTS
Amen
So we gotta wait another 13 years for covid to leave?
@@jayantabanerjee2710 Yes
Probably one of the best covers I’ve ever heard. The way they incorporate their style to it is perfect.
i bought a ticket to the concert of my all time favorite band today.. i'm so excited to live in the same era as TOOL and experiencing them
I went to my first Tool concert last Thursday, and it changed my life. I had taken some edibles before hand and cried the entire time. A truly amazing experience that I’ll be forever grateful for.
@robertgrant2934 godspeed brother!
This takes me back to 1972 when I was 7. My older brothers took me to Zep Concert my parents thought we left to go the beach!! The days of NO cell phones no tracking device lol.
+Erik DRUMS AND GUITAR ARE THIER EQUAL. Not the vocals, not even close.
+Brian Carnevale yea the vocals are better
Kyndra Pennington lets say different/enhanced.
Maynard in my opinion is the best vocalist in metal
Is it just me or has there been a significant increase in views/comments recently for something that's been on here years? I love this song, I think it's not only one of the best all-time covers, but one of my fav Tool songs as well (and that is saying a lot as I LOVE Tool). I've watched this video so many times, and I'm happy to see more people appreciate it.
@Michael Wilson Perfectly stated!
Yay. Agree. Love. Music = Life
Chrysanne Brown I didn’t know this existed. I’m 57 and a life long LZ fan and this has always ranked up in my top ten fav LZ’s. This is awesome! I just happened to be looking at LZ stuff and saw this. Glad I listened 😎
I think it's because alot of youtuber 's are reviewing it and Tool has more fans than ever with the release of their new album.
CZcams algorithms maybe. Last week I watched a video of Danny Carey at the Grammys saying, "All the great drum gods that came before, namely John Bonham, Tony Williams and my good friend Neil Peart". Can't be a coincidence that now Tool covering a Zeppelin song shows up in my recommended.
It's a relief that when I finally heard Zep's version many years after this one, I loved it too. But it is one of the best covers I've heard, absolutely.
I cannot fathom hearing this before the original. God! I never felt like 61 was old before!
@@debwojo7254 I came to Zep fandom late. Unfortunately if you get the wrong exposures or associations in life early on it can be not so good. If a few things had been different I could've been listening to them in high school right alongside my Pink Floyd obsession.
This is musical genius. The time it must have took to recreate…. It is so intricate. Will forever be one of my favorite songs
Still trying to figure out how Led Zepplin took a Tool song,went back in time, and covered it.
That's what needs to be resolved 😂😂
Tool is a such a once in a millennium type of a band!
I think it just takes 1.21 jigawatts
Nevermind Tool, Led Zeppelin is way better
Time machine!!! Duhhhh 😎
I am listening to this in the parking garage before walking into a Tool show. Am excite.
How was the show?
@@jamesk7063 KC?
One Superior Band paying homage to another Superior Band 👍
Fantastic stuff 🔥
Couldn't have said it better myself.👍
Well said
One of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs, covered by my favorite band
One of the greatest bands of all time covering one of the greatest bands of all time. Go figure. Amazing cover.
I totally agree, Ryan. I've been a Led Zep fan for 47 years and I've only just discovered Tool for myself. 47 years apart. And I'm totally astonished by Tool's music. I love how Tool bring their own sound to this old song to do something new and original with it. I'd love to see Tool in concert. Best wishes.
@@tonyanderton3521 I’ve seen them three times and they blew me away. You think this is good? Try hearing them live. Their music was meant to be heard live.
@@ryancampbell5039 Yes, thanks, Ryan. I'm already jealous of you - seeing them 3 times. Wow! I've only seen them on the live in 2014 DVD that's available on CZcams. Of course, I'd dearly love to see them actually live. That must be quite an experience. Real power in their music - progressive in every good way.
@@tonyanderton3521 I caught last year's tour : czcams.com/video/_YJuYD8qszs/video.html ...it was a religious experience, like having a foot in a different dimension for a couple of hours. Here are a few other songs you won't find on their well known cd's. : czcams.com/video/jmkRHo4Vca4/video.html
czcams.com/video/3li5tge0jZ8/video.html
@@nevejung8794 I really appreciate what you've done for me in providing those links for those fantastic songs. I bet it was like a religious experience ( I won't say that I can imagine it because you have to be there). You must have been able to totally forget yourself for the duration of the concert, just let the music and the show take you on a trip. The music is everything I like: long songs with long intros, complex rhythms, and they leave space within the songs to allow you to just think about what you've heard or experienced before taking you off again. It's awesome music, Neve. I assume that you are in the States as I think that the band did only one UK date in 2019, but, sadly for me, I missed them. Best wishes.
Love Led Zeppelin, but you cannot deny this beautiful masterpiece. If you have listened to this live, you are one lucky bastard. Tool forever and beyond ❤️
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
@@adamjones6819 dude, I'm doing okay, life's hard. Lol. But we're peachy ;D
My mom met Maynard eating breakfast at the Grand Hotel in Jerome,AZ. They had a nice chat about the local artists and sights to see.
She told us about it in the car later and was totally surprised to find out that nice man was a mega rock star.
Did she mention what Maynard ordered for breakfast..?
Was fortunate enough to see them open with this in 2016. Absolutely amazing I'll never forget. Tool live is an incredible spiritual experience. Don't need alcohol weed or drugs at there shows. They naturally just take you to a different place
Awesome! Would love to see them play this song live.
Nerrrrrd
Love you brother, but get some pure MDMA for the next show and do a little comparison...
Tool: The enlightened lovechild of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
I always found them to be more of a black sabbath/floyd "lovechild", especially evident on undertow
Lyrics: Lock the door, kill the light.
No one's coming home tonight.
The sun beats down and don't you know?
All our lives are growing cold, oh...
They bring news that must get through.
To build a dream for me and you, oh.
Locked in a place where no one goes.
They ask no quarter
They have no quarter.
Lock the door, kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
It's getting colder (7x)
Locked in a place where no one goes.
Lock the door, kill the light
No one's coming home tonight
They bring news that must get through.
Dying peace in me and you
Locked in a place where no one goes.
We have no quarter
We have no quarter
We ask no quarter
I like this a lot more than I thought I would. It's such a heavy, psychedelic groove, you really can't fuck it up.
TOOL is for real and they definitely know how to honor the original. Maybe people don't do this anymore but this music is meant to be cranked up LOUD, or it entirely misses the point.
No, louder than that.
Keep going.
More still.
That's it.
Hmmm, I'm 52 years old... I shouldn't be doing that. But I do. Not sure I've ever had a sound system in my car that was eventually blown out, usually from Tool. I'm just barely holding onto the fidelity in my current ride, Pneuma ain't helpin.
The time led zeppelin wrote a tool song!
I could be mistaken but I'm sure the end is also very similar to fairies wear boots black sabbath. Literally can't find a comment that gives a nod to it.
The people need this on spotify
this is why i hate spotify
Please fuck make it happen
There's no way anybody can make a Zeppelin cover that's better than Zeppelin, yet here it is. Amazing stuff.
Agree
Uh,how about the numeous people Zepplin stole music from?
@@MailmanWilly79 What about them?
Just saying alot of people like Zepplin. I used to,then I learned they ripped off alot of other musicians. So in reality,for me,they aren't that great. They're theives.
That's the way it goes. It's only rock and roll. You take what you hear and you make it your own. Problems arise only when someone suddenly cares.
Both versions are excellent. I prefer this cover but Zeppelin’s original is also amazing. If you haven’t give them both a listen!
Exspecially from The song remains the same......EPIC SOLO😍😍
TooL is definitely better.
Even if you like this better you still have to give the credit to the OG. Lot easier to copy. I guarantee Tool does too.
Listen to this on the way to work ready to deal with annoying customers all morning
I listen to this at bedtime and sleep with my 3rd eye open.
7 years later and people are still coming here to have a listen! Love it
20 years later, and fans are still enjoying it.
Tool is and allways will be a forever listeningzzz..
Never gonna stop.
7 years and 7 months later. Love this
At least a couple of times a month I like to listen to this song, space out and dream of what has passed, and what lies ahead for me.
Well said
I do the same thing. I keep coming back to this song to get in "the zone" and vibe out. I just saw Tool for the first time in Milwaukee a few weeks ago and cried through the first four songs. Tears of joy... bucket list item. It was therapeutic.
I was pissed I didn't get to see them in Milwaukee. Next time and hopefully some new material is out 😏😏@@bryanmatkin5497
Biggest zeppelin fan on earth. This is the beat cover I've ever heard.
We need tool in spotify
Your freaking telling me😡😡😡
Use SoundCloud for Tool
@AgentOfOblivion Exactly that's what i do and rip them onto my ipod. Its not that complicated plus their albums are pretty cheap on Amazon.
Why do people want songs on spotify? CZcams has everything. Does a song become better once put on spotify? Serious question. I see a lot of people asking for that and I am confused
karanick016 greece a lot of people use Spotify just for their playlists. I basically have a rock/metal playlist and tool is unfortunately missing in it, even though it’s one of my favorite bands. It’s also easier to show someone a song on Spotify, since most people use it, has no ads, and the quality would be better than on CZcams
I almost forgot to listen to this today
Tool and Led Zeppelin are my two favorite bands...this song is unreal! And as much as I love the original, I think this is now my favorite version of the song
For sure .
Well said Gabriel J, I was just thinking the same thing...
Came back to listen again after a few months, always enjoy reading the latest comments. It's awesome that somewhere out the in the world someone is listening to this probably right now and I'm having the same experience.
Driving in the rain at night to this is so euphoric.
August won't come soon enough
A local Tool cover band played this song, and I wondered why they were playing Led Zep lol
So happy I discovered this
Since I was born my father has always listened rock, Bands like Alice in Chains, Deftones, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against to Machine, Led Zeppelin and other bands including Tool being my favorite.
This song is one of my favorites and whenever I listen to it I remember when I was a child and my father used to always play these songs in the car and we both enjoyed the moment together.
And nowadays I just want to some day go to a TOOL concert with him.
one of the perfect examples of a successful cover; doing the original justice while making it something completely their own.
It's almost too perfect because imo it's better than the original. I say this without bias because I can't say that I like one band over the other. Sometimes the cover just outshines the original. Like Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt".
INCREDIBLE!
Definitely the best cover of all time!!
Not many bands could even do this song justice. Tool steps it up a notch.
And Justin's bass at the 5 minute mark is just rude and nasty. Perfect!
Ear orgasms for real!!
This was I think the first completed track Justin did with the band. There is a demo on you tube that has Paulie playing on it. Plus a live version too with Paulie.
Being Led Zep and a Tool fan I absolutely love this version. No quarter is my favourite song of LZ, particularly the live version. I love how tool made it their own, rather than trying to play it like LZ. I can’t believe I haven’t heard it before now.
I don't know if Tool covered any other song, but based on this one, I'd love to listen to a whole playlist of psychedelic classics covered by Tool.
They covered “you lied” by peach which is their bassist Justin Chancellors original band before Tool.
They covered a great song by Peach, Chancellor's old band
They’ve covered stranglehold which is sick but don’t think it was ever studio recorded
Holy shit. I think this is literally the only thing Maynard has ever done that I'd not heard. And it's fucking brilliant, as ever
If you hadn't heard this, you may have missed the entire album. Check out "Salival".