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Alright i have a pre-sale TA question. I don't have enough 'karma' to post topics on TA so i'll ask here lol.
So i live on Long Island and actually ordered the NJ tickets. But they're still processing... does it take this long if you're actually gonna get the tickets?
I'm wondering if i should try the pre-sale at Albany also or just get them on ticketmaster.
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anyone hear anything about the show in fort wayne, indiana on june 23... theres been talk about it on the radio and its listed on the venue's website as well ( http://www.memorialcoliseum.com/calendar.php )
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i'd like to know what's up with that as well. the 29th hardly seems like a good date for the band, given that they play illinois on the 27th and then ohio on the 1st. the original 17th date seems perfect since they're right next door in tennessee on the 15th... i don't know why it ever got changed in the first place.
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June 16 - Cape Girardeau, MO @ Show Me Center
June 17 - Evansville, IN @ Roberts Stadium
June 25 - Sioux City, IA @ Tyson Event Center - Gateway A
June 29 - Cincinnati, OH @ US Bank Arena
July 1 - Youngstown, OH @ Chevrolet Centre
July 5 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena
July 7 - Huntington, WV @ Big Sandy Superstore Arena
July 12 - Mansfield, MA @ Tweeter Center"
What the fuck, seriously.
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Those Mike Patton projects went over well with me. I took all my tip money and (subsequently) bought the Fantomas and Tomahawk discography like an Ipecac bitch.
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just checked. Melt-Banana is going be with them for the baltimore show. Just checked out their website. I think I'll be out at the concession stands while they are on.
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I like Mike Patton as much as the next guy, but his stuff does take a little getting used to - same for Melt-banana. I'm just not sure if they are a good choice to open for a band that's notoriously hard to open for.
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I like Mike Patton as much as the next guy, but his stuff does take a little getting used to - same for Melt-banana. I'm just not sure if they are a good choice to open for a band that's notoriously hard to open for.
Yeah, I fully agree with that. I really though Isis would have been a better fit as well, but that didnt seem to pan out too great.
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Was the fucking Little Rock show just a rumor that ended up on the official Tool page or what? Now both dates that it was scheduled for are taken for other shows.
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I went to the colorado show and it was really freaking cool!
Met with a couple cool people before the show but I was alone pretty much after that (I came to the show alone you see)...That was by far the best concert I have ever seen and I still can't speak from singing along too much, my neck feels like it's broken and i couldn't hear for 2 hours after the show...god I love tool...that album really doesn't do them any justice!!
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whats the new poster look like?
It is the individual pictures of adam, maynard, justin, and danny found in the 10000 days cd liners blown up and quartered on one big poster. Very sharp but i chose the shirt with the burning guy in a ring of fire.... shirts were very sharp too i had a hard time choosing liked the plain gray one also....
This may be a taboo subject in these parts, but does anybody else think that tool could break up soon. Maynard just seems detached from the live performances and they don't seem to be as enthused anymore having the same setlist every show. Maybe maynard is to into his solo thing(i'm psyced for puscifer) and his vineyard and ready to go his seperate way. Please god no, but does anybody else think this is possible
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I don't know. No one wants to think about such a thing, of course. You never know. I don't know if Maynard is just tired or what. I've actually been hearing they're really in their element lately. You never know what's going on back home or much less, in their head. They've been doing this for a long time, so maybe it gets to them from time to time. Imagine how many conversations they've had with people that have been exactly the same. Whether it's about a song, or their message, or whatever it may be concerning Tool, they might tire out of "being" Tool. I put quotations around being because a lot goes into their work and they have certainly etched out a really nice niche for themselves in the music world. There's certainly meticulous method they go through when presenting us with their latest work. I'd like to hope they end up staying together.
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they'll break up, but I think there's one more record on the contract, so I hear. they seemed into it at the shows I've been to, but they are getting older.....
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Have you all not read the reviews of the shows since reno?
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Have you all not read the reviews of the show since reno?
Actually yes, and it sounds very promising. I'm seeing a show in three days and I'm totally stoked. Though I will say, I've read a lot of disappointment on the Reno thread. My take on this whole happening is that the Reno show was just as much a slap in the face to the crowd as it was to Tool. I also don't like everybody blaming Maynard for everything. I mean, I'm certain that all of the members make mistakes by missing beats or notes, it's just easier to notice Maynard's slip-ups as opposed to that of the instruments. A lot of people "know" exactly what to expect of him, or so they think. By all accounts, the Reno show seemed like the whole band had had better days.
I think they're just getting tighter every night, from what I've read. So as far as Reno goes, every band has one of those shows. Even the legends.
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With all of the distractions occurring with the band members (side projects,and vineyards aside), the band will still be around, because the state of music, life, and culture will keep them together .... I think the band has always been about four talented people wanting to play, for their sake of their enjoyment together and expressing their ideas about various aspects of life. Its like they were first, and we were later invited to come along for their ride. Kind of like Psychologist's saying love yourself first, and others will come for their love of you.
When I see them now, I think as if I am a t a popular exhibit at an art muesem. Like good art, they reflect a time and place in history, and continue to amaze us with that interpretation of of their subject.
In the the worst scenario, if we see them go, I am sure a band like Tool will come along and not want to put up with the shit of the status quo rock scene. As long as there are Weezer-like Frat bands making #1 on the Billboard charts, some really good alternative band is going to show up , kick ass, and hopefully say they were influenced by the greatest band no one in the mainstream heard of ,a band called Tool.
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It seems to me like Tool is pretty much in the prime of their music playing career. Just look at how many shows they will have played in one year when this tour is over, its insane Maynard may be another story about being in top shape, but i would go see Tool play without a vocalist, not llike that would ever happen and nobody could ever substitue for him... ever. I could see one more album, another solid tour for that album... and then... fingers crossed... a last smaller tour with different set lists every night. When they go out, i think that would be a good way to do it.
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Do you all think the torch was passed to Tool from the likes of Led Zepplin and Pink Floyd? Who could we say that Tool hands this torch to when their playing days are over??
..........I am sure the band would say something about King Crimson too...speaking of King Krimson, how many of you think we will see another Red Rocks show, if the band
decides to come back across the midwest to the west coast in Late August early September.? Went to that show during the Lateralus tour...it was a show for legend.