@@BypassOneidk if Janick is quite on the level of Dave and Adrian, but he's getting there. And we dont even need to say anything about Bruce and Steve!!!! Up the irons!!!
Danny’s is probably the most down to earth person i’ve ever seen, he doesn’t let the fame get to him he’s just a regular guy who plays drums for the best band alive 💯
So damn grateful these guys have stayed together all these years and still tour. It wont last forever, so go see them live whenever you can especially if you never have before.
Saw them a few years ago and just saw them in February and they happened to play The Grudge… love that song but live, just like my girl put it, is an out of body experience. She liked Tool, she saw the light and has b come a fan and won’t stop playing it.
I feel extremely fortunate to have gotten to see him perform live this year. His drum solo right after intermission was one of the best things I’ve ever seen
@@steveboyle6891 No, he freelanced by soloing on a gong, then strapping on a first person cam and jamming behind his kit. One of the best things I’ve seen in a live performance.
That's insane those are the exact songs that popped into my head......as a drummer myself I'm glad he made a distinction between technically difficult vs mechanically difficult.
@@MortimerJones99 no. there are so many drummers out there. Danny's my favorite but he's not the best and he'd tell you the same. Just like Les Claypool isn't the best bass player, Victor Wooten is.
@@CaptainMorgan_CommanderPotts I saw them in El Paso and they played Jambi, Rosetta Stoned, Invincible, and The Grudge. So I guess he wanted to punish himself.
@@huffman1846 Last time I saw them was 2003, I don't remember who opened. Before that was 2001, Meshuggah opened, and that was unbelievable. I have tickets to see them in Loveland CO in Oct.
My favorite drummer still living. Danny playing drums with the "2 minutes till midnight's crew" covering Rush's "Anthem", imo, was pretty special. I'm sure most everyone has seen the vid and if not go give a listen. R.I.P NEIL PEART! Both Neil and my Mother passed on the same day... Still crazy to me!!
true dat. best in the '90s catalog and easily in top 3 kj record. imho it's a gateway album, easy on new fan ears. czcams.com/video/TmG2GPVqLCg/video.html
@@joshnc101The thing is he’s mastered rosetta stoned and he most likely loves to play that song, probably really fun to be able to drum as good as he can.
The grudge is one of my favorite songs, in general. But I am a drummer. Best song to ever start off an untouchable body of work, such as that Album. Thank you for your Artistry, and always being the Gold Standard. There will never be another percussionist like you. And there shouldn't be. As with Neil Peart. And Jon Bonham. I can't help but say that you have permanently changed the way that drummers play, you changed the way that music fans listen, and you have challenged your critics, to find any other musician in your role, to equal or better your skillset. You have mixed most any genre, and produced massive time scale changes, that have never been implemented in a spoonfed Industry that only understands 1,2,3, and 4/4 time, and came out shiny and appreciated on the other end. As it should be. I love you man. And I don't love Men. I support your endeavors, and don't want to live in a world where you do not. Cheers!!
Wow, I didn't expect that answer at all, but I loved to hear it. The Grudge is easily one of my favorite Tool songs, it's without a doubt my favorite album opener. Danny's fills in that song are insane.
@@bevrosity That’s the most obvious reason. The times they did play it, his voice was heavily effected. I have very mixed feelings about the song, to be honest. I can’t help feeling like his voice was never the same after it. Also it kinda disrupts the flow of the album.
I love he was mentioned the song Invincible. I was thinking about the earlier years and the evolution of Tool and Danny as an outsider looking in mentioning my favorite song you play is awesome and deeply felt
You have to remember this man is over 60 years old and still rocking hard.
Only 60? Hot damn, I have a chance! He married? I'm single! (And I also pretend at playing drums. )
@@Marnee4191😂😂😂😂😂
Danny is the man, but you know what is even crazier? Nicko Mcbrain just turned 72 and is still touring the world with Iron Maiden..
@@keithheaneypercussiveIn Iron Maiden, each band member is a legend on its own...
@@BypassOneidk if Janick is quite on the level of Dave and Adrian, but he's getting there. And we dont even need to say anything about Bruce and Steve!!!! Up the irons!!!
Danny’s is probably the most down to earth person i’ve ever seen, he doesn’t let the fame get to him he’s just a regular guy who plays drums for the best band alive 💯
Facts.
Didnt he get drunk as fuck in public and totally let the fame get to him? Other than that i agree
@@newusernamehere4772where was this?
@@newusernamehere4772 I’ve never heard anything remotely close to that…..? You sure you have your facts right?
@@Alritealritealrite He got arrested at the airport for losing his temper, were human. Shit happens
What a legend
Literally what popped in my mind before I opened up the comments. Hahaha good on you. 🤘
Damn Right
An actual living legend
Goated
For sure.
Dude is a treasure in many ways
Agreed. A tremendous genius that I don't think we've even begun to appreciate.
God on drums! After Neil Peart passing, Danny took the torch.
Class act for sure!!
Danny is up there but Chad Wackerman is the world's greatest living drummer
The greatest of all time..Buddy Rich…words from Neil..P
Correct!!!
Yessir!!
So damn grateful these guys have stayed together all these years and still tour. It wont last forever, so go see them live whenever you can especially if you never have before.
100 %
Saw them a few years ago and just saw them in February and they happened to play The Grudge… love that song but live, just like my girl put it, is an out of body experience. She liked Tool, she saw the light and has b come a fan and won’t stop playing it.
@@apkenna Ive seen them 8 times and never had the pleasure of seeing the grudge live. Lucky you!
I got to see them two months ago. Fucking insane. All of the songs I o heard live are that much nore powerful now!
@@apkennawhere in Feb? We saw them in Birmingham
The trickiest one..And he didn't say Pneuma...Absolute machine!
was expecting that too haha
Pneuma is just mainstream, it's not really that hard as other tool songs
@@michelangelopoli6474 Pneuma on drums is hard af to play correctly, but the guitar and bass parts are some of the easiest out of most Tool songs.
@@michelangelopoli6474 Wrong. Even mike Portnoy was losing his mind trying to play it.
@@janemba42 everyones different maybe mike cant do what danny does and other can do it
The Grudge is incredible song Tool is amazing 💯🔥🚒💪👿🎸🥁
Grudge never fails to put me into an adrenaline trance 🫠
My favorite drummer of all time!
Me too. mate.
I feel extremely fortunate to have gotten to see him perform live this year. His drum solo right after intermission was one of the best things I’ve ever seen
Was it Chocolate Chip Trip? Always thought that be cool to see live
@@steveboyle6891 No, he freelanced by soloing on a gong, then strapping on a first person cam and jamming behind his kit. One of the best things I’ve seen in a live performance.
@@D1337ificationI saw them for the first time at staples center this February. Core memory.
I saw them in Hollywood FL this winter it was transcendent.
i thought all the songs are the hardest 💀
"For you" - Danny "Bane" Carey
💯
@@benstallone6784 I CAN DEF HEAR HIM SAYING THAT😂
They are to every other drummer 😂
@@jaredsantos5003 confirmed now after that Mike Portnoy Pneuma video (Drumeo)
Danny's an older dude, and he has to bring it every nite during Tours, or every other nite one. He's awesome.
Yeah it’s crazy he’s 63 and still goes so hard, like almost every night for months. And it seems like they tour every year now.
That's insane those are the exact songs that popped into my head......as a drummer myself I'm glad he made a distinction between technically difficult vs mechanically difficult.
The ending of the grudge is some of his best work.
Damn, such a layed back freakin genius… RIP Neil Peart and long live Danny Carey!
My favorite now that Neil peart is no longer with us.
I think these two would give a head nod to each other , with 💯 respect.
the king is dead... long live the king.
And this is why Jon Dette works out!
@@chrisoys2746
Oh they were friends and jammed together. In videos together Danny seems like he’s having the best time playing with his idol.
The man the myth the living legend himself god of Drums himself Mr. Danny Carey 🎉
I'm not a percussion guy but I've just recently started listening to Tool and I can tell that this guy is next level. 👍
Now that Neil Peart is gone (him and Danny were good friends), he's probably the best drummer alive
Better buckle up if you have just started listening to Tool !
fr lucky man@@manicr1
He is the last level.
@@MortimerJones99 no. there are so many drummers out there. Danny's my favorite but he's not the best and he'd tell you the same. Just like Les Claypool isn't the best bass player, Victor Wooten is.
My man casually ignored the answer: Rosetta Stoned
He probably gave a response that catered more to this current tour of songs.
Maybe 15 years ago this would’ve been his answer, but he’s got this one down now.
They haven't played that in so long though
Update they’re gonna be playing Rosetta and Jambi this tour
@@CaptainMorgan_CommanderPotts I saw them in El Paso and they played Jambi, Rosetta Stoned, Invincible, and The Grudge. So I guess he wanted to punish himself.
OMG! This guy is a Norse God of Thunder!
Definitely a good description.
Thank you for sharing this!
Can we talk about his ballin' Killing Joke shirt? Fuckin' A!
Always a man of class
KJ opened for them, 2019.
@@medicinegone I got to see them together in Pittsburgh on the Fear Inoculum tour. Both were amazing!!
@@huffman1846 Last time I saw them was 2003, I don't remember who opened. Before that was 2001, Meshuggah opened, and that was unbelievable. I have tickets to see them in Loveland CO in Oct.
He’s the best drummer of all man kind. They all need to be wearing him
The down to earth vibes make Danny so likeable.
My favorite drummer still living. Danny playing drums with the "2 minutes till midnight's crew" covering Rush's "Anthem", imo, was pretty special. I'm sure most everyone has seen the vid and if not go give a listen. R.I.P NEIL PEART! Both Neil and my Mother passed on the same day... Still crazy to me!!
I always thought 46 & 2 was insanely hard. Man is a legend!
I thought it was Pneuma!
Danny is such a cool guy. Love him.
Pandaemonium is a badass record!
true dat. best in the '90s catalog and easily in top 3 kj record. imho it's a gateway album, easy on new fan ears.
czcams.com/video/TmG2GPVqLCg/video.html
Literally the greatest drummer of all time...
Nice Killing Joke shirt! That album is so good
I cant recall Danny Carey not taking time to answer questions or an autograph,what a guy.
This man is the real heart of TOOL
Danny’s drumming on Invincible is f’n awesome. Definitely one of their best songs ever
It’s cool getting that insight. That was a good question to ask him!
He seems like such a kind dude.
Would absolutely love to see him on JRE
Especially because he's into occultism, psychedelics and conspiracy theories.
@@Qliphirot
He's
*Don't kill me*
@@bethavillegruposilver688 nah, thanks
@@QliphirotNever give in to the grammar and spelling police.
@@bethavillegruposilver688You are not invited to my Birthday party
“the new ones” 😭
There he is…one of the best if not the best percussionist on the planet. Notice I didn’t say just a drummer because he towers over them ALL !
Y’all living under rocks.
@Bravery469 who do you say is the best?
@@ianzander5057 because most drummers are not percussionist. Hes a professional at what he does all around.
You are the gratest in all time Danny.hope you live 1000 years!!!
Hey Danny tell that singer guy wats his name 2 leave u alone while playing 😂😂😂🖤
The gong dong😂
Rosetta Stoned? 🙆🏻♂️
Yeah with the long polyrhythm that song has after the 7 minute mark, I thought that would’ve been right up there for him.
@@joshnc101The thing is he’s mastered rosetta stoned and he most likely loves to play that song, probably really fun to be able to drum as good as he can.
Pandemonium - Love that album 🤟
I freaking love Danny
And yet, he makes every one of them look effortless.
Dude doesn’t even realize how good he is. So humble.
The grudge is one of my favorite songs, in general. But I am a drummer. Best song to ever start off an untouchable body of work, such as that Album. Thank you for your Artistry, and always being the Gold Standard. There will never be another percussionist like you. And there shouldn't be. As with Neil Peart. And Jon Bonham. I can't help but say that you have permanently changed the way that drummers play, you changed the way that music fans listen, and you have challenged your critics, to find any other musician in your role, to equal or better your skillset. You have mixed most any genre, and produced massive time scale changes, that have never been implemented in a spoonfed Industry that only understands 1,2,3, and 4/4 time, and came out shiny and appreciated on the other end. As it should be. I love you man. And I don't love Men. I support your endeavors, and don't want to live in a world where you do not. Cheers!!
Gotta love how responsive and talkative Carey can be with fans, Adam Jones would be like: _"... uhm, it's a 94"_
Wow, I didn't expect that answer at all, but I loved to hear it. The Grudge is easily one of my favorite Tool songs, it's without a doubt my favorite album opener. Danny's fills in that song are insane.
Man in every interview I’ve seen of Danny he seems so open and unpretentious.
Best drummer in the world hands down
Agreed. At the very least
😂
Love Danny. Argue all you want about who’s the best technical drummers but he’s gotta be the most creative A lister out there.
Technical is a 😴
WEARING A KILLING JOKE T-SHIRT . SALUTE BRO
From an Army vet, thank you for Invincible.
Dont you just want to talk to this guy for hours after seeing this? JOE ROGAN???
Phenomenal human being...in every aspect... It's so funny how you can see the nobility and the honor and the honesty ...just in his face💪
Phenomenal? Yes
Human? Doubtful
Danny looks like he always has peace in his life. Still humble.
I had a crazy night with Swiss triplets; wish I could remember it...
i thought ticks&leeches is the hardest😅
They’ve rarely played that one.
For maynard
@@thegoatchild3545probably because it's hard on maynards voice
@@bevrosity That’s the most obvious reason. The times they did play it, his voice was heavily effected. I have very mixed feelings about the song, to be honest. I can’t help feeling like his voice was never the same after it. Also it kinda disrupts the flow of the album.
@@thegoatchild3545 still an awesome song tho
OMG!
Best question ever!!!!
🔥🤘😎🤘🔥
he will always be THE MAN, his prowess & technique on the kit have made him a LEGEND
The grudge is one of their best hands down.
This is giving me uncle asking nephew about his legos vibes.
Dope ass Killing Joke t-shirt.
Before he even answered. I yelled the grudge
Danny is so down to earth.
I’ve never seen him not smile when talking to fans.
Dude is one of the drum gods
The Grudge is in my top 3 all time favorite Tool songs
Dude seems so genuinely chill and cool. Like any stranger could have asked him this question and he would be engaged in his answer as he is here.
You know I'm getting ready to play THE GRUDGE and INVINCIBLE rn.
Bonus points for the Killing Joke Pandemonium t-shirt!
The dude’s got such “cool uncle” vibes.
Answers a question he must have received a billion times with pure sincerity and thoughtfulness and a huge smile on his face. What a guy!
Danny is not only an elite musician, he also comes across as a quality human being.
KILLING JOKE...👍..He certainly knows his onions..👍👊
Cant believe he didn't say Pneuma
Guy is so chill. What a beast!👊
The last minute of The Grudge is astonishing. Truly epic!
His shirt validates some of my arguments with some friends. 😂
I love how he looks at you and not the camera
Dude…way to keep the question simple.
Cool that he is wearing a Killing Joke t-shirt,very influential sound
Good question and he was so cool about answering it fully and tboughtfully
I consider myself one of the biggest Ole school Tool fans ever, and until these "shorts" I would never have known this guy in a crowd.
My favorite drummer on the planet. And the humility. Love him so much.
I don't doubt it for a second
I love he was mentioned the song Invincible. I was thinking about the earlier years and the evolution of Tool and Danny as an outsider looking in mentioning my favorite song you play is awesome and deeply felt
He had me at that Killing Joke shirt. RIP Geordie
DC been legendary since the mid 90s! He's in another stratosphere these days.
I love invincible so much
Danny is a legend and I feel lucky to have seen Tool perform live for the first time this year.
Pneuma didn't even make the list. What a legend.
I was waiting for ticks and leeches. That first two minutes are absolutely insane.
You know the drummer is going off when they are talking about "endurance wise" haha
after decades of waiting I got to check Tool of my bucket list. DC is such a machine
Arguably one of the best drummers of all time
danny carrey on the hardest stool softener?
i need glasses.
His Killing Joke T shirt just answered a 40 yr old question for me
Danny wins the "Most pleasant fella" award
Good interview, uh huh? Oh yeah yeah yeah! Yep. Oh yeah yeah yeah, uh-huh
Killing Joke shirt, luv ya Danny
Wow, the highest quality suggestion on my feed in a long, long time.