Justin seriously has the best bass tone I've ever heard, by far. I was blown away by how great it sounded live. Never heard a bass guitar come through at a concert like his did. Masterful, all 4 of them really.
They literally could tour as a trio and I’d pay what I paid last tour and still be happy. Maynard ties it all together for sure, my comment is just a testament to the instrumental genius and talent these three guys have.
I believe that honor goes to Undertow tbh. I NEVER hear anyone talk about the song itself. I think it's one of Tools greatest songs, but it gets almost no recognition.
I know Vince Neil is doing that little stadium tour but after he's done with that he should look these guys up. I think he could take them to next level.
Same here @snoog and @reading. Dream bass has been a Wal since I started playing in the early 90s. Just have never been able to afford it. Ironically right now I'm modding a 5 string 4003 RIC clone. Think it'll do the job when it's all said and done. We shall see..
@@merces47letifer4 late to the party on this I know but they’re priced like that cos they’re designed for really high level players doing monster shows. Every nuance of the design is about what the high level pro needs in an instrument. Basically if you’re good enough to have one you’re either not bothered by the cost or it’s being bought for you😆
@@Toolmybass who tf is Maynard? ah yes, you mean the guy who brings wine all the time. He's not in the band actually. he's just the delivery guy who brings the wine and is occasionally asked to sing some words. last time I watched a live with him, he was still wearing his red pajamas.
i love this song. not that there aren’t hooks for days in this song, but it’s a slow build to the majesty that begins at 7:26. They do this in several songs, like Vicarious. But it is most pronounced in Rosetta Stoned. A slow walk up the mountain. and all of a sudden there is this beautiful section that is too amazing to be described. 30 seconds or so. then a walk back down the mountain. many bands take that beautiful moment and double the length and repeat it several times in the song. Tool does it once and makes you earn it. that’s a great technique for making you listen to albums again and again.
What a foursome! Amazing music from just a bass and lead and two drummers. 😁 Awesome to hear and see just the music and these three merge into one. TOOL
My mom would love this. Not kidding. She's 70 but she's listened to me play Tool on guitar and drums for 25 years. She knows badass music when she hears it.
My Dad is 70 and he still loves this song. His favourite part: “And I’m still right heeeeEEEERE!” BOW BOW BOOOOW! He rewinds that shit over and over in the car, louder each time
I have not been the same since I heard tool, and a perfect circle. But I'm a mom w what sounds like your mom is. It's good to see that all the effort I put in to have music like tool influence my kids even when I was pregnant. They have a lullaby album where someone made the music, no words in the tune of a lullaby. So see us cool moms know our kids grow up to be cool kids like you. 😊 I love the fact u talk about your mom like that..
@@lesliedawnraterlmt6829 My mom would come down stairs and just sit down and listen when I was playing something cool she liked. And that's how she became a Tool fan. "What was that you were playing" that was Tool. "Play it again". lol, okay mom. She LOVES H. By Tool. It's the one she requests the most.
@@satevo462 it’s cool y’all have that connection. My mom could give a shit about what I’m playing. I gave up on even trying to show them stuff lol my real dad on the other hand always asks me to send him Videos of Me playing stuff since he lives in another state
Awesome to see, they should release a Tool Rehearsal documentary, ha. Hearing the instrumental, you have to credit Maynard for his ability to create vocal cadences/melodies for challenging musical progressions, rhythms and such. They're like here...have fun singing over this, and he can still craft his own little architecture in interesting ways
Justin is so unique and creative in every song. It’s amazing. I’ll take his bass style over anyone’s. Then again I can say that about Adam and Danny too.
JC’s tone at 5:50 and 7:50! It sounds amazing even recorded in a phone (I suppose). Would love to listen to these sounds directly from his Mesa stuff! Eh, I deeply regret they didn’t preform The Patient on my last show I attended. Right in Two is obviously a masterpiece as well, but no thaaat level ;)
I mean those are my top two live songs. Luckily I got both last show. The patient sounds the best it literally ever has right now. Both Adam and Justin's live tones are fucking huge and Maynard spoke right past the ego.
So true. And yet the singing is easily one of my favorite parts of this song. It works with it so well and doesn’t take away from the music, everyone is doing their best to work together and have it be perfect
@@IndyCoasterCreator nah fam, Paul d'amour was bassist for opiate and undertow and wrote most of the baselines for aenima but Justin just tweaked those, if I'm not mistaken from lateralus onwards are justins bass riffs
Every bass teacher I had growing up told me to not lift my fingers too far off the frets. Justin here is practically opening his hand all the way between notes lol. To each their own.
I noticed that also while watching this. I find I often lift mine high between notes while playing too. It helps sometimes to stretch and get some blood flowing to my fingers. As long as the song/ riff doesnt call for something to be played crazy fast, it doesnt affect anything that much.
He plays a lot of open strings. Justin isn't a traditional bass player, he's more of a rhythm/lead guitar in bass form. He's always there, driving the song forward.
What kills me about this video is that if I were some young kid and soley went by the thumbnail, I would just assume its some middle aged guys in a converted basement reliving their past glory days by jamming out a few lame tunes like Freebird or Back in Black. Then it starts and your like, whoa, this isn't Freebird, no this is dark...and that bass tone is sick AF. A minute later: who is this guy on the drums? He's like ...like...REALLY good. The guitar kicks in: This...This sounds EPIC!!! . I have no idea who these old guys are...why is everyone making jokes about the lead singer. Song ends: mesmerized, mind blown. Picks up phone to call his grandpa. "I will never make fun of your old people music again. Please teach me your ways."
Ok, but Freebird, apart from the meme, isn't lame at all. I thought it was, but upon closer listens, it's such a nice piece of songwriting with some cool solos at the end
There are drummers and then there are percussionists. Danny goes far beyond either. Even in rehearsal, you can see he absolutely loves what he does. Mark of a true musician.
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Justin seriously has the best bass tone I've ever heard, by far. I was blown away by how great it sounded live. Never heard a bass guitar come through at a concert like his did. Masterful, all 4 of them really.
Listen to Overkill head first, or any Overkill song if you wanna hear a real bass
@@kanekochera57 Me as a former bass player I don't think that bass tone is as good as Justin's.
that's how i felt about claypool's tone when i saw primus in 2017. both have very expensive and inspiring bass tones
The one comes from his Custom Wal basses and Gallien Kruger RBI 1001 heads. Cabs too of course but most importantly his fingers
I feel the same way with Tim Commerford! He doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Impressive that Justin was able to play bass, lead, and the drums all at the same time.
Dude, seriously!
😂
They literally could tour as a trio and I’d pay what I paid last tour and still be happy. Maynard ties it all together for sure, my comment is just a testament to the instrumental genius and talent these three guys have.
The most underrated Tool song of All-Time!
I believe that honor goes to Undertow tbh. I NEVER hear anyone talk about the song itself. I think it's one of Tools greatest songs, but it gets almost no recognition.
@@VoraxUmbra
Is that the one that goes, all I want all I believe? That is probably the best song on the album but the intro is so damm long.
Pneuma resemblance?! Anyone
First time i heard Pneuma i said i sense The Patient vibes here!
@@winstonjaquez3996 I felt that way too since pneuma and the patient intro use the same chord, just played differently
@@oneDonly thats Flood
dam! if these kids find the right singer i really think they can go places!!!!
🤣
I know Vince Neil is doing that little stadium tour but after he's done with that he should look these guys up. I think he could take them to next level.
😂
For what I have heard A perfect circle frontman is kinda interested in joining this band as a side project
🤣
Every member of tool is a absolute master. Love em all. But Justin’s my favorite
He’s the heart.
@@unknownbenson Exactly ! Adam is the soul, Danny is the arms and legs, Maynard is the penis.
No favorites for me. They are all so amazing, I just can't point at any one of them.
@@Denovann perfect
As a drummer, Danny for me. Dude is an absolute unit. Favorite drummer of all time
I wish they would stream a whole album like this
Tool. Unplugged
😅
That'be good.
i would die. like a from the basement with Tool. good lord.
JUST TAKE MY MONEY
The most instructive part for all bassists is his control over the lengths of his notes. Watch and listen closely, and you see real musicianship.
Somehow I can hear Maynard whispering through my fucking ears.
And I still maaayyyy
i could hear that bald bastich too lol
@@jennifer9047 and I'm still right here
Gonna wait it out! Gonna wait it owooohhhowwwtt!!!!
It's an odd feeling isn't it?
That Wal has some monster tone to it. Wish I could afford one. Justin is amazing.
Same here @snoog and @reading. Dream bass has been a Wal since I started playing in the early 90s. Just have never been able to afford it. Ironically right now I'm modding a 5 string 4003 RIC clone. Think it'll do the job when it's all said and done. We shall see..
Do Wal sell their pickups individualy?
@@serginhosena no. They only come with their basses. And their basses only come with those pickups
Yeah 10k for a bass is...uh...insane
@@merces47letifer4 late to the party on this I know but they’re priced like that cos they’re designed for really high level players doing monster shows.
Every nuance of the design is about what the high level pro needs in an instrument.
Basically if you’re good enough to have one you’re either not bothered by the cost or it’s being bought for you😆
Maynard has a strong concept. Not even in rehearsals does he show his face
Or VIP soundcheck either lol
@@Toolmybass who tf is Maynard? ah yes, you mean the guy who brings wine all the time. He's not in the band actually. he's just the delivery guy who brings the wine and is occasionally asked to sing some words. last time I watched a live with him, he was still wearing his red pajamas.
least important member
@@lez_ghoztwrong
They make the music first, then Maynard jumps in with the lyrics
Must keep reminding myself of this
If aliens invade Earth and the war is decided by a music battle, Tool must be our weapon of choice.
nah def mr bungle. Itll be super effective
Shit on the floor...Get schwifty in here
We're so lucky to be able to watch footage like this
Especially from them, seems the older they get, the more of that wall of obscurity is taken down.
yea it was from adam jones live ig
1:41 the way he recovers messing up the note and improvs then looks at Adam like "fuck it" lmaoo
LOVE it
I didn't think that was a mess up, figured it was a little sprinkle of excellence between the bass and guitar. I need to see them live...
i love this song. not that there aren’t hooks for days in this song, but it’s a slow build to the majesty that begins at 7:26. They do this in several songs, like Vicarious. But it is most pronounced in Rosetta Stoned. A slow walk up the mountain. and all of a sudden there is this beautiful section that is too amazing to be described. 30 seconds or so. then a walk back down the mountain.
many bands take that beautiful moment and double the length and repeat it several times in the song. Tool does it once and makes you earn it. that’s a great technique for making you listen to albums again and again.
I’ve finally got my karaoke version!!!
Hahahhahaa Best comment here👌!!
Gotta love the Justin thrust at 6:33 ! Makes me smile every time!!
#crotchpump
That bassist after 9 months later 🤰
What a foursome! Amazing music from just a bass and lead and two drummers. 😁 Awesome to hear and see just the music and these three merge into one. TOOL
I see what you did there ;) Danny is a beast.
Lmao
One of My favorite tool songs... wait a minute all of them are
My mom would love this. Not kidding. She's 70 but she's listened to me play Tool on guitar and drums for 25 years. She knows badass music when she hears it.
Cool mom you have 👍
My Dad is 70 and he still loves this song. His favourite part: “And I’m still right heeeeEEEERE!” BOW BOW BOOOOW! He rewinds that shit over and over in the car, louder each time
I have not been the same since I heard tool, and a perfect circle. But I'm a mom w what sounds like your mom is. It's good to see that all the effort I put in to have music like tool influence my kids even when I was pregnant. They have a lullaby album where someone made the music, no words in the tune of a lullaby. So see us cool moms know our kids grow up to be cool kids like you. 😊 I love the fact u talk about your mom like that..
@@lesliedawnraterlmt6829 My mom would come down stairs and just sit down and listen when I was playing something cool she liked. And that's how she became a Tool fan. "What was that you were playing" that was Tool. "Play it again". lol, okay mom. She LOVES H. By Tool. It's the one she requests the most.
@@satevo462 it’s cool y’all have that connection. My mom could give a shit about what I’m playing. I gave up on even trying to show them stuff lol my real dad on the other hand always asks me to send him Videos of Me playing stuff since he lives in another state
Awesome to see, they should release a Tool Rehearsal documentary, ha. Hearing the instrumental, you have to credit Maynard for his ability to create vocal cadences/melodies for challenging musical progressions, rhythms and such. They're like here...have fun singing over this, and he can still craft his own little architecture in interesting ways
That breakdown from 7:05 is so beautiful on the bass.
Yeah bro, really goood
This song is very well layered
I know this dude, who makes wine for a living, he might be the right singer for you guys!
It’s truly amazing how they write all music before Maynard writes any of the lyrics
Just hurry up and release an intstrumental double/triple album already guys! You know we'd all buy it :)
Simply the greatest group of musicians going today. The 3 of them are amazing collectively and I hope they continue to collaborate.
Sounds like you’re pretty limited. Must feel nice.
My favorite Tool song of all time.
My favorite song of all time played by my favorite band of all time ❤
I remember when I first heard the patient I could've swore that was a guitar doing Justin's part at the beginning
Jesus what a huge talent that group is! 😮
6:33 he starts getting into it lmao
My 2 favorite bass tones are Justin and Peter Steele.
Mesmerizing!
Facts Pete’s tone was so huge just like how Justin’s just fills the rest of the band in with how monster his bass tone is
Peter Steele 👏
Lord, yes. I love Peter's tone so, so much. Creepy Green Light is so memorable.
John Wetton
These three guys are magicians
My favorite song to jam to on guitar. Literally transcendental.
i have NO words !!i've seen it since the first day and still amazes me !!!U made me choose the bass since '95
god i love justin
It proves to us that no matter the level of the band singer still can't find his way to the rehearsal on time.
My eyes and ears are going. Looks and sounds like more than just Justin.
Sounds like heaven!
5:36 the sinister harmonics into the chugs are what make the patient so underrated to me
That drum!! Ohh god!! Nailed!
I Love you Tool thank the you all the Best
Great to see and hear the FoH mix or whatever, behind the scenes stuff. I used to have a custom Wal 5-string...😢
The quick pull off of the open A @1:55 is so subtle, and so COOL.
Justin is so unique and creative in every song. It’s amazing. I’ll take his bass style over anyone’s. Then again I can say that about Adam and Danny too.
JC’s tone at 5:50 and 7:50! It sounds amazing even recorded in a phone (I suppose). Would love to listen to these sounds directly from his Mesa stuff! Eh, I deeply regret they didn’t preform The Patient on my last show I attended. Right in Two is obviously a masterpiece as well, but no thaaat level ;)
I mean those are my top two live songs. Luckily I got both last show. The patient sounds the best it literally ever has right now. Both Adam and Justin's live tones are fucking huge and Maynard spoke right past the ego.
That bass rumble is just 🤌🏻
Love Danny's shirt...
Love seeing this BTS stuff. Really humanizes the band.
I love the patient Lateralus is such a deep CD shit was to young to listen to it when I bought it 14 years old
6:44 3 of them all start solo and yet in sync
This is incredible. I love this clip so much!
Put yourself in Maynard’s shoes and think about writing lyrics to this and then having to sing it and remember all the cues to stay in time.
The drummer keeps the time for the whole band. You can hear in the Patient and especially Reflection Danny sounding the verse changes.
Did that. Well, not the lyric writing bit, but I got thru the whole song on point (I think!😄)
I know the words and its harder to sing them to this than it is when you can hear the vocals as wall
So true. And yet the singing is easily one of my favorite parts of this song. It works with it so well and doesn’t take away from the music, everyone is doing their best to work together and have it be perfect
SOn of a bizcut now I gotta listen to the whole damn album 😅
Absolutely beautiful ❤
I could watch them do this all day
I almost cried
I almost came
Such awesome progression of building ✨
I swear they barely play this live but it’s so good
I didn’t know Justin does the bass in that part in the beginning!!!
He does the bass in all the songs apart from the first album.
@@DaveTaste On Ænema he did the bass for Eulogy, Stinkfist, H, and Pushit too. He also did the Opiate EP
@@IndyCoasterCreator nah fam, Paul d'amour was bassist for opiate and undertow and wrote most of the baselines for aenima but Justin just tweaked those, if I'm not mistaken from lateralus onwards are justins bass riffs
@@cooperryan6382 I was referring to how Paul d’amour did more than just undertow
@@IndyCoasterCreator no way that makes him so much cooler wtf I didn’t know that
Justin is a beast! That tone 🤯
Mastery in the making !!!!!!!!
Jeesusss, so organic and original !!!!!
Thanks for posting. Outstanding jam from the boys.
God damn Danny makes that drumming look effortless.
Best version ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Justin: "A groan of tedium escapes me..." :D
This guys are just so awesome together
So sick!!! Love stuff like this
Every bass teacher I had growing up told me to not lift my fingers too far off the frets. Justin here is practically opening his hand all the way between notes lol. To each their own.
You’re also not supposed to put your thumb over the neck but have it planted against its back 😊
@@conradsz Hendrix was always throwing his thumb over the neck even to the point of playing some notes with his thumb xD
I noticed that also while watching this. I find I often lift mine high between notes while playing too. It helps sometimes to stretch and get some blood flowing to my fingers. As long as the song/ riff doesnt call for something to be played crazy fast, it doesnt affect anything that much.
He plays a lot of open strings. Justin isn't a traditional bass player, he's more of a rhythm/lead guitar in bass form. He's always there, driving the song forward.
If you cover some of his tracks it makes sense why he plays like that. Using multiple chords and hammer ons in one track takes a lot of stamina.
Que genial, una de mis favoritas de Tool
03:20 Adam wakes up the Les Paul & she roars like Godzilla
Just freaking amazing!!!!
Outstanding........
It's so much fun to sing with them as if I were Maynard.
Ooh. That guitar at 6:43. Love that shit
Most people never notice Alister crowley is with them
Best Tool cover band I’ve ever seen
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAMERS FOR SURE
😲
I am lost for words!!!!!
Holy crap!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!
whoa hold the phone - the ultimate guitar tab "tool - the patient ver. 5" I learned from 20 years ago was WRONG?!
No. Live versions are always played different.
Imagine that, if you will.....
These guys are just so f***ing good
What kills me about this video is that if I were some young kid and soley went by the thumbnail, I would just assume its some middle aged guys in a converted basement reliving their past glory days by jamming out a few lame tunes like Freebird or Back in Black. Then it starts and your like, whoa, this isn't Freebird, no this is dark...and that bass tone is sick AF. A minute later: who is this guy on the drums? He's like ...like...REALLY good. The guitar kicks in: This...This sounds EPIC!!! . I have no idea who these old guys are...why is everyone making jokes about the lead singer. Song ends: mesmerized, mind blown. Picks up phone to call his grandpa. "I will never make fun of your old people music again. Please teach me your ways."
Ok, but Freebird, apart from the meme, isn't lame at all. I thought it was, but upon closer listens, it's such a nice piece of songwriting with some cool solos at the end
7:04 is the shit. So melodic.
My favorite part of the song.
This band going places...
I wonder if they do Nickelback covers...? 🤔
There are drummers and then there are percussionists. Danny goes far beyond either. Even in rehearsal, you can see he absolutely loves what he does. Mark of a true musician.
Greatness.
This shit is so effin cool I literally don't know what to do with myself
Legendary
the neck and headstock on that WAL is the THICNESSS
My favorite under the radar tool song ever
Fuck I love this band
See? This is what you need to be feeding me, algorithm.
Crazy that there's only 3 instruments here...
Adams Guitar parts are Amazing
Justin is so important .. MAN !
Yes!!!!!!!!!!🎉🎉 🎉
Great upload
Maynard certainly mustve walked away before starting this song in rehearsal hahaha
the tedium.......
Bet hes just sitting out of view listening in deeply