Billy GreenJean
11-19-2002, 08:22 AM
The duality of TooL is one of their draws for me. This song seems like a loaded gun for live shows. They play it only on a rare occassion it seems. Brixton in England is one reported date as is Seattle Washington, not too far away from where Mr. Paul D'Amours hails from. That made me think "Paul left Tool because of a shift in his musical taste away from heavy, powerful riffs, and he wanted to do something more experimental. " ...is this what he had in mind?
I wonder who this song is written for. Is it Paul? Is it Us, the fans who seem to need so much from these guys or maybe a little mixture of both? It is without a doubt the hardest song on the album, I can only imagine what it's like live. Long live TooL.
I wonder who this song is written for. Is it Paul? Is it Us, the fans who seem to need so much from these guys or maybe a little mixture of both? It is without a doubt the hardest song on the album, I can only imagine what it's like live. Long live TooL.