I cant listen to this song more than like once a year. Its too personal to me. My mother suffered from MS and was confined to a wheelchair for 30 years. And like Marie her faith in God never wavered. Her suffering finally ended 3 years ago this month. 10000 days is probably my favorite song from Tool that just breaks me everytime i hear it.
I am with you man, my mother also was in convalescent hospital since i was 14 from MS. I was 45 when she passed at the beginning of the pandemic. My mother was not a saint and I grew up in the system but I still loved her and all my memories even the painful ones are precious to me.
Without personally knowing my Tool Army brerhern, I do know that many of you have been touched by this work of art. I as well lost my own to a nasty cancer and I watched this woman of faith hold her own during this ordeal. I as well can't listen to this without weeping and hard emotion. 🤘😔🤘
"Fetch me the spirit, the son, and the father. Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended. It's time now, MY time now, give me my wings." Absolutely incredible writing
I don't know if it's what MJK intended, but I get the imagery of Judith Marie claiming her wings and then just storming off to the remotest corner of heaven, not even using the wings that she earned. That line always breaks me.
@@dachanniencool how you see it that way, I always imagine her claiming them and immediately using them to gain the freedom she's waited 10.000 days for. By flying around or shit like that
When I was at my Mom's wake, all I could say to myself over and over was "What have I done to be son to an angel? What have I done to be worthy?" Miss you, Mom.
Absolutely. It crushed him when they’d perform it at a concert and people (morons) would be screaming for the Pot. Like he poured himself into this and thousands of people were shitting on it.
@@johnnyb6067 Yes I remember MJK talking about how devastated he was when certain shitheads would scream out for the Pot, heckle, scream and laugh. It was terrible. I saw the song performed live in 2006 and I remember the audience being very respectful. It was beautiful, heartbreaking and gut wrenching watching MJK sing it, but in the end, I'm happy I got to experience it. Such a tremendous song.
@@spiderbass65 the only time i've seen them play it live, some jerkoff rushed the stage to stage dive. You could see Maynard wanted to just end the whole concert right then and there.
@@spiderbass65 there were some drunk shitheads, but for the most part people were just in awe, total focus on the music and stage. I honestly think that it could have been done in a much less produced way than it was as far as visuals go and be just as good.
This pairing song has saved my life on two separate occasions in 2013 when my baby died at birth & then in 2021 when I slipped into a Coma after having my six surgery for Bladder & Prostate Cancer. Nov 10th 2021 I had life saving 7 hr surgery to remove all my cancer tumors & after the 7 hrs my body went into shock & I slipped into a Coma. On both occasions 2013 & 2021 this pairing songs was the last I listened too & when I came out of my coma it was the first song I played in thankfulness that G♡D saved my life & I woke up from my coma. I am very blessed & 10 000 thank you that I am still alive. 🙏🏼 What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger...
You're the only one who can hold your head up high Shake your fists at the gates, saying "I have come home now Fetch me the spirit, the son, and the father Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended It's time now, my time now Give me my, give me my wings" These words are a gut punch for me!
I lost my son, the US Army National Guard Specialist, the warrior, to cancer in Sept. 2022. I see him at the Gates, striding past Saint Peter, demanding his due. He may have only suffered 200 days, but crossing that boundary is equally traumatic no matter the way. I love Maynard, and his struggles with religion mirrors my own: f*** the posers, they have their cell in hell sitting and ready for them in exactly the way the Pharisees got them. 💚
Imo Maynard has a song for every stage of grief regarding his mother's trials. Jimmy - Denial Judith (APC) - Anger The Grudge - Bargaining Wings for Marie - Depression 10k Days - Acceptance Not definitive, just my take.
@@neonom1024 I could agree with that. What gets me about the Grudge is "Saturn comes back around" (Orbital period of Saturn being approx 10k days) and obviously the whole theme of letting go. The Patient also can be tied to his mother (I mean, the name says it all). From an interpretive standpoint, I think they can both fit.
@@neonom1024 Could be. With a few exceptions, most of their songs are completely open to interpretation. What means one thing to me can mean something entirely different to you, and we could both be right, or wrong. That's the beauty of it.
I’ve never paid close attention to the lyrics to this song before this. After listening closely to these lyrics for the first time just now, I’m a 53 year old man sitting here with tears in my eyes. And my god, the lyrics of that chorus. I don’t think I’ve ever heard such sincere, powerful lyrics in my entire life. Just incredible writing. This is songwriting at its highest level. Bravo, Maynard. And thank you for this gift.
You absolutely nailed the symbolism of the guitar/bass/drum solo that sounds like crying... mournful wailing expressed through music. Thank you, you're the first reacter that picked up on that❤
@thecharismaticvoice also picked up on this in her reaction. When she pointed it out I was shook to my core- tool never ceases to amaze me. Great reaction video ❤️🩹
Really had to go back reappreciate that solo from that perspective. I can see that. Very emotional solo and I really never gave it the attention it deserved. Danny was killing it on the drums and the if you attribute the guitar/bass/vocals in that way, it's even extra powerful. Thanks.
This song always makes me cry. I always think of my mother. I havent lost her. But like Maynard, she's my angel on earth who has saved me from my depression.
You’re pretty much on point he doesn’t perform this anymore and has said in an interview he either didn’t want it out there or was sorry he put it out there. Too hard to get through. Great reaction. Go see the live while you still can it’s an amazing experience.
Did you read the backstory on this, Aileen? Congregants at the church Maynard's mother attended would give praise to her face, but then talk behind her back about how she must have done something wicked to deserve this punishment from God. A lot of Maynard's anger stems from their hypocrisy.
As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”
If it’s true that people spoke behind her back in that way they need to be reminded of that story I posted above. Sadly many who call themselves Christian’s are hypocrites. Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’
Maynard and Tool are real artists. They make you think and feel things with their music that very few other bands have even come close to achieving. They are definitely a one of a kind and a once in a lifetime band!
This whole piece is difficult to describe, that is how good it is. Maynards deep and heartfelt love letter to his mom and how his thoughts evolved over the years in terms of religion but also in terms of his mother and her believes. Contrast it with "judith" from APC and the lyrics there and you can see it clearly. I for one cannot help myself and cry every time with this song.
I've been listening to Tool for 25yrs now and you broke this song down beautifully. The way you described the whole band showing they're emotions and support. The rifts and drums are one with maynards voice/ lyrics. Also the Wings 🪽! I never noticed them. Thank you for the great video! 🙏
No one can keep it together when they hear this, unless their heart is a lump of coal. Thank you so much for sharing this reaction with the world! (You actually bounced back impressively fast!) 🙏
I know the feeling, just went through that myself with my mother. She was diagnosed with PSP ( a disease related to Parkinson ). She didn't accept her disease, and just to kick her when she was down, she had a stroke. She lost most of faculties besides her cognitive ones. She was trapped in her body. She end up asking for medical assistance in dying. My dad and i stayed with her till the end. The hardest thing i had to do in my life. Always loved that song, but as you said, now it hits harder. I'm sorry for your loss. It's difficult to lose someone like a parent or to see them suffer.
The unique hospital smells and those damn fluorescent lights tubes.They buzz and the light color is cold. The worst thing is that every time you see a fluorescent lights tube you're taking right back to that room. I feel that man's pain.
@@james3744 yup. Anyone who has been in the hospital with a dying relative knows those sights, sounds, and smells well. This song puts you in the hospital with Maynard and his mother.
First heard this as a teenager and barely comprehended just how powerful these two songs are. 31 now and lost my grandmother 2 years ago to cancer. The loss feels so fresh when I catch a memory of her, but when I listen to this I feel the same grief as the night it happened, and while it's painful, Maynard's music helps me continue to mourn when I need it. I used to think that grieving was a process that slowly stops and eventually people can think about a person without mourning again, but I've just found that the mourning never stops. I just live with it and allow myself to express it, even if only to me, when my emotional endurance fails and needs to take off some. These songs help me through that process. I've thought about reaching out personally to Maynard to thank him for publicizing his grief in his music. But then I think about why, and how I might feel in his position. To be told that someone used my grief to cope with their own, and while I might be happy that something I created helped someone, I think about how selfish my thanks to him is. I wonder whether I would like to be reminded of this sort of eulogizing, and maybe resenting it in spite of why I might've made it. And after these 2 years, I've realized my grief, like Maynards--which now I understand his regret in making these songs--is mine to have and share with my close family. Still, I'm so thankful for this music.
Just want to say this is a truly magnificent and honest comment. Sometimes the grief doesnt go away and it is about just finding ways to appreciate it in your own time where you can control it, be a part of it and fully appreciate it. I'm sorry for your loss but I hope your ability to appreciate and allow your grief never leave you.
This is one of Tool's most powerful compositions. Every time I hear it I can feel the emotion, and I feel the same way now that I felt when the album came out. It has true staying power.
I think this is simply a beautiful way Maynard chose to honor his mother, despite any theological differences they may have had. Like many, I too find listening to this difficult at times; and I'm fortunate to still have my mother. Keep the tissues handy..
@@thebendu33 My condolences to you, I hope and pray she’s in a better place and that you’re doing alright. If ya need anyone to just chat 💬 hit us up in the comments, take care 🙏🏽🫶🏽
i remember when this song first came out and the concept scared me. i was always close with my mom. then in 2019 my mom had a double pulminary embolism that caused multiple strokes. from the coma in the hospital. to seeing her open her eyes for the first time. insane. a year and a half ago she was sent home without the ability to care for herself and we couldnt afford at home assistance so i offered to take care of her and learn therapy to try to help her. shes able to stand and walk with help now and every day is a new struggle but we try to stay positive and move forward. these songs hit diffrent for me now. i remember listening to 10,000 days and fear inoculum on the way to the hospital to visit her every day. listening to these songs are humbling.
This is one of those songs that you NEED the lyrics to get the full experience. Im a music first lyrics second type of person, but this song isnt complete without the lyrics. Thank you for your heartfelt and genuine reaction. This song is VERY personal to a lot of people, and you are 100% right, the instruments especially the solo is wailing.
Seeing this song live in 2007 shortly after my aunt passed from a long illness was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced. The band, the crowd, myself, were all one and I experienced it as that collective. It was an outdoor venue with the night sky, a cool breeze and thousands of sweaty bodies pushed together singing. I’m almost crying just reliving it.
I lost my mom to breast cancer in 2004 ... two years before this song was released. When this album came out and I learned the backstory ... it was like hearing everything I wanted to say but couldn't put into words. Here was an expression of authentic emotion from someone who experienced a depth of loss equal to my own. This came for me at a time when I doubted that anyone else could possibly understand what I was going through. No piece of music has been more helpful to lean on throughout my own grieving & healing process in the many years since. Eternally grateful for their genius and vulnerability in this track 🙏🏽 ❤️
I lost my mother to AIDS and saw her waste away. The lyrics cold fluorescent lights reminds me of when she was in the hospital and all I smelled and saw was death around me. This song always makes me tear up because it real.
Dude. You get it. I love seeing people touched by this song the way I’ve been. I cry pretty much every time I listen to this song. Only ONE other song has this effect (AND is also the gold standard of instruments mimicking crying). I would love to see you react to it. DOGS by PINK FLOYD It’s a real journey. Loving the reactions.
Thank you for this reaction Aileen. You gained a subscription & a like when I watched your 'Judith' reaction. Your intelligence, empathetic nature, & love of music is undeniable. Welcome to the Tool Army. The benefits that their musical musings bring us all will last for life.
This is an epic ballad. Tool is fantastic with telling a story, in ways I’ve never experienced. This song breaks my heart but also lifts my spirits. Thank you for a beautiful reaction to this song.
I love re-experiencing Tool for the first time vicariously. Tool is one of my favorite bands, out of every genre I love, and I love pretty much all music, Tool has impacted me the most. Especially these songs.
What a gracious reaction to this transcendent song! My favorite line is: "This little light of mine, the gift you passed onto me, I'm gonna let it shine, to guide you safely on your way, your way home." What better tribute to her life than to express gratitude for giving him the gift of expression and creation through music and using that gift to honor her life and guide her home.
I always feel like this lyric is missed for its significance. If I remember rightly, Maynard was choir trained as a child, so his singing is her 'gift'. I love the double meaning of this little light too, the literal light of his gift but also as a nod to the children's song with that lyric in... I love this song so much for it's depth and emotion. I can listen in passing and not be affected, but if I sit and listen properly I always end up crying.
Thank you, Aileen. Your interpretation and background was a perfect description. I was fortunate enough to see this concert in Stuttgart, Germany with only about 2500 people. It was mesmerizing! But it hit very close to home earlier this year when my sister passed away from a form of blood cancer that she hid her suffering from for many years. Your description of this being therapy is spot on and as painful as it is, it truly helps to believe that she earned and deserved her wings, just as Judith Marie.
When you talked about the instruments echoing his pain... Now, to further blow your mind; Maynard demands that the instrumental parts are complete to the point of final draft BEFORE he will listen to it to add his parts. They aren't allowed to make any changes after he's received it. 🤯 So they don't know what lyrics he's going to put to the music until he's finished. Beautiful Reaction. We've all cried to this song, at least once. 😉😁
Still till this day one of the most beautiful songs ever! You can feel every lyric deep down in your soul! But you can’t leave out how amazing the band is as well. The bass, drums and guitar fit so perfectly with his lyrics!
These two tracks break me every time. They are absolute masters of soundscape creation, combined with the writing and Maynard's delivery, you feel everything.
Man I love this song, just hits too hard to home for me. My mom as well suffered through 13 years of hell here on earth with more medical problems that one should ever bear. She held her head up high like his mom, kept her faith strong just like his mom. One day when I get the strength to do it I will do a guitar cover of this song. Awesome reaction and yes, you are definitely right with the guitar and bass sounding like crying
When you talk about the band crying with him through the instrumental, it just shows how incredibly genius and talented this band is as a whole. There couldn't be a better musical trio for this kind of music and Maynards poetry fits perfectly into their compositions.
I read in one of the many comment sections about this masterpiece, how MJK broke down when they performed Wings live for the first time during the 10K days tour. After the song all his bandmates came over and hugged him. It was so heartbreaking and beautiful. 100% agree with you. No other band could bring a masterpiece like this to life. There's an inexplicable alchemy between these 4 people. Really beautiful.
I'm a firm believer that the greatest music will pull emotions from you...tool is a master at this...they build you up to a very personal and emotional climax...I've been a tool fan for over 25 years...it's such intelligent music...so well organized and thought out...to me they are as impact full as the classical greats...
"Set as I am in my ways and my arrogance Burden of proof tossed upon non-believers You were my witness My eyes, my evidence Judith Marie, unconditional one" This was the most powerful lines for me. He reconized who is he to deny what she belived, her faith is all he should have needed. I do not belive in sky fairys but who am I to shit on someones faith.
I'm preparing myself to be emotionally overwhelmed...Again. Every aspect of this extraordinary journey of a sonic and lyrical masterpiece takes me to a different place every time!
You are exactly right that Tool's music emulate emotions and sounds like they feel. This song has sad crying, right in two has pitty, Rosetta stoned has confused and desperation. I'm always amazed how they can use their instruments to sound like emotions or even actions like heart beats or marching armies.❤❤❤
I was sitting in my car outside an Exclusive Company (R.I.P.) just after 12am on this album's release day when I first experienced these tracks. When the harmonized "You're going home" line hit, I instantly cried and got goosebumps. There are few artists that can bring out my emotions the way Maynard does, he is a master at it. Between TOOL, APC, or Puscifer, there's always a track that gut checks me into reality. I honestly don't know where I'd be without his voice, lyrics, and the brilliant musicians he surrounds himself with. Also, thanks for being real with these reactions.
I lost my mother after decades of fighting, before she succumed to suicide. This is my most favorite and by far the most powerful songs I've ever heard. I can't listen to it without bawling, but it's so good every time. No song compares.
This is only the second time I've listened to these songs since I lost my mother in November... Thank you for your heartfelt and genuine reaction, it made the pain and emotion worth it.
Tool is one of those rare bands that transcends the genre they came out of, because they place that which is important for the song over the desires of individual members to show off for the sake of showing off. That's not to say they do not perform highly technical music, but Adam Jones' guitar playing never seems like it's showing off, or mindlessly echoing guitar playing of the past, but always feels intentional, and that's why he never sticks out in the song like a lot of other guitar players... he blends his playing with the rest of the band for the greater good. I think that's something you touched on when you were talking about the instruments "crying" with vocals, because everything they do feels intentional to the greater meaning of the song, and never as a way to showcase the individuals abilities or virtuosity... I think all this is why I can go back to older Tool albums and they never feel dated of nostalgic in the same way that a lot of other bands do, because they were never dependent on stylistic markers of the time, but wrote from a place of honesty and mutual respect, if that makes sense. Not to get overly political, but Tool to me feels like how a democracy should work, a bunch of individuals coming together, and working together with the mutual goal of creating something worthwhile, without discounting anyone's individuality, but also without allowing any individual to dominate the process... everyone in Tool feels like they have an equal part in the process for the greater good, but are also allowed to shine in their own individual ways.
I've heard these songs a hundred times, fully knowing their significance. When you got to Wings for Marie, I was taking breaks shortly after you'd resume from yours. Your spirit added to these songs was overwhelming, like it was my first time hearing them. It made me remember my parent's mortality, and I'm now talking with my mom about how her week was, when I should be working. Some things are more important than others. Thanks for this. You are a beacon of goodness.
Thank you again for hearing us! Loved, loved, LOVED your reaction to them! Your emotions were dead on with our own... lucky are those who still have their mom's, happy are we who had them for the short time we did. Thank you Aileen 💖
I totally agree, the instrumentals play along with the lyrics...great description. Been listening to Tool since the 90s and love the reactions of people discovering them. Great job!
It's really awesome to see how the instrumentals affect you emotionally when you consider that Maynard typically doesn't even write his music until he's listened to the band perform the music. It really can give you an appreciation for how emotional he must have felt by listening to his bandmates play that inspired him to feel and wright the words that you just listened to.
I’ve always wondered if this track wasn’t given to Maynard prior to him writing. It fits too perfectly!! I mean they are that good but come on this track is perfection
@@dustinhouston7372 its how they have always done it. The band writes, arranges, records, and produces the album 100%, and only then the finished product is given to Maynard, and then he listens to it and starts his lyric and melody writing process. Then he records all his vocals, produces them, and turns them in for mixing and mastering into the final print of the album. It why the albums take while to create from beginning to end. but cant argue with the final product, worth the wait.
It's unbelievable how Maynard and this band have made us all part of their lives, I have never ever been so emotionally run over by music, I'm 55 years old and been a Tool fan for 30, and I cry every time I hear these songs...I know it going in and I go there any way, this is the most cerebral and intelligent band we've ever heard, TooL Army forever
Indeed. For me it's the majestic Descending. I cried my eyes out at both shows in February. I don't know what it is, but I get super weepy everytime. These guys are special.
Yes!!! I am so looking forward to seeing your reaction to these beautifully haunting tracks. I get chills, heavy hearted and emotional anytime I listen to them. Reminds me of my mother in different ways. My Angel and North Star.... damn.
I pretty much tear up anytime I listen to this alone. This band is so incredible at making you feel the emotions. It's why they will forever be my favorite band. Great reaction. Don't be afraid to let the tears fall.
since ı've heard this; almost all time I cry. My mother passed away too. I think because of that ı relate this that much. Very good honest reaction. Thank you for this.
My mother was in an assisted living home for 17 years after a dual hemisphere aneurysm, a stroke, and a heart attack. She passed in 2017. It’s absolute hell to grieve someone, even while they’re still alive, but this song suite always helped me. It. Hurts.
So beautiful. I had the privilege of hearing this gorgeous masterpiece live in 2006. It was devastating watching MJK sing it because the lyrics are so personal, poignant and heartfelt. It's hard listening to it because you can't not tear up. MJK spoke about the regrets he had writing the song and being so open. I understand that, but personally I feel that he's given us a beautiful, timeless gift and most importantly, he's honored his beloved mother in the most amazing way. Beautiful reaction. Welcome to the Tool fam ❤❤
Thank for such a beautifuly honest and heartfelt reaction to one of my favorite songs ever. It makes many of us cry every time. Not all of us are nearly as good as you at explaining why the song makes us cry. Nicely done
I wasn't planning on bawling my eyes out today. After this you have to go for a lighter TOOL song -- Hooker w a P*nis or maybe Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned. One of Manyard's many talents is that he is hilarious.
This was just beautifully put by you. Feeling everything all at once. Lost my father to cancer when i was 13, 20 years ago. Listened to Tool with my older sister, got hooked. Maynards lyrics became a balm for the soul. Now i sit here, ticket for them playing in a town near me right in front of me. Here. Today. I didn't go. I didn't go because i just got the news that we just lost a friend. He didn't have to endure 10000 days. He wasn't even that old. This very same day i agreed to a date with the person that was abled to survive because i donated my bonemarrow, my genetic twin from the other side of the world. I hear the thunder rolling. Wait for the crashing storm. And the soothing calm. Feeling everything at once. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us, thank you for the words you found for this precious piece of incredible work. Lastly: no. please do not ever feel stupid for describing your emotions during a song, especially here. You are absolutely right. Thank you.
I remember seeing them perform this song as 10000 Days debut. They started in the dark and behind a curtain and as Wings for Mari progressed the lights and visuals slowly started to showcase the band. Once it transitioned into 10000 Days, the fog machines did their thing and covered the stage floor which eventually went into the crowd. I remember looking up and they shun a green lazer light into the fog and the lazer then widened thru and across the fog which made it look like clouds passing over you. Meanwhile your hearing the thunder and that 💩 got me. They were debuting these tracks so I hadn’t heard em before but the emotion was so raw I got teary eye and was shook.
🤘🙌This is going to be good.. Honestly everything Tool does is fantastic, they're a band you can just put on and listen to every song without the need to skip to the next track. That's true talent 🤘🤘
💯% Correct. They are a band that No matter what song Is playing... I'm hearing my favorite Tool Song. Therefore it's easy to hit play Let go, Spiral Out
18:37 Your not over thinking.... The breakdown you gave shows Your Mind is Ready to Journey thru The Tool Experience.. keep listening, you might hear a sound you didn't realize you're looking for until you heard it.. You have a brilliant mind with how you process what you're hearing.. you've actually shown me another perspective on a song I've heard thousands of times.. you showed me another perspective of how to view the music as a whole
Thanks Aileen for doing these two songs. Your reaction is the same as mine and most who hear these songs. I cry my eyes out every time I hear Wings parts 1&2. Love your channel. Peace ✌️❤️
@ 26:30 when you try to explain that moment as the instruments crying, even wailing with him... Wow. That never clicked with me, but that is absolutely how that feels. Tool has been a part of my life for decades, and I'm still exploring new perspectives with them. Thanks for sharing that feeling in that moment, because that feeling was fucking profound.
I cant listen to this song more than like once a year. Its too personal to me. My mother suffered from MS and was confined to a wheelchair for 30 years. And like Marie her faith in God never wavered. Her suffering finally ended 3 years ago this month. 10000 days is probably my favorite song from Tool that just breaks me everytime i hear it.
I am with you man, my mother also was in convalescent hospital since i was 14 from MS. I was 45 when she passed at the beginning of the pandemic. My mother was not a saint and I grew up in the system but I still loved her and all my memories even the painful ones are precious to me.
So very sorry
Without personally knowing my Tool Army brerhern, I do know that many of you have been touched by this work of art. I as well lost my own to a nasty cancer and I watched this woman of faith hold her own during this ordeal. I as well can't listen to this without weeping and hard emotion. 🤘😔🤘
Sorry for your loss buddy
Love you
"Fetch me the spirit, the son, and the father. Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended. It's time now, MY time now, give me my wings." Absolutely incredible writing
That is the line that absolutely DESTROYS me every time.
I don't know if it's what MJK intended, but I get the imagery of Judith Marie claiming her wings and then just storming off to the remotest corner of heaven, not even using the wings that she earned. That line always breaks me.
@@dachanniencool how you see it that way, I always imagine her claiming them and immediately using them to gain the freedom she's waited 10.000 days for. By flying around or shit like that
Same with "10,000 days in the fire is long enough...you're going home...."
@@Matt-bv3rpthat makes me cry every single time since i lost my mom.
When I was at my Mom's wake, all I could say to myself over and over was "What have I done to be son to an angel? What have I done to be worthy?" Miss you, Mom.
I heard him say he regrets doing this tune because it was so personal. It worked out for us as listeners though, it’s a masterpiece.
Absolutely. It crushed him when they’d perform it at a concert and people (morons) would be screaming for the Pot. Like he poured himself into this and thousands of people were shitting on it.
@@johnnyb6067 I got to see them play it live and everyone loved it.
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Yes I remember MJK talking about how devastated he was when certain shitheads would scream out for the Pot, heckle, scream and laugh. It was terrible. I saw the song performed live in 2006 and I remember the audience being very respectful. It was beautiful, heartbreaking and gut wrenching watching MJK sing it, but in the end, I'm happy I got to experience it. Such a tremendous song.
@@spiderbass65 the only time i've seen them play it live, some jerkoff rushed the stage to stage dive. You could see Maynard wanted to just end the whole concert right then and there.
@@spiderbass65 there were some drunk shitheads, but for the most part people were just in awe, total focus on the music and stage. I honestly think that it could have been done in a much less produced way than it was as far as visuals go and be just as good.
This pairing song has saved my life on two separate occasions in 2013 when my baby died at birth & then in 2021 when I slipped into a Coma after having my six surgery for Bladder & Prostate Cancer.
Nov 10th 2021 I had life saving 7 hr surgery to remove all my cancer tumors & after the 7 hrs my body went into shock & I slipped into a Coma.
On both occasions 2013 & 2021 this pairing songs was the last I listened too & when I came out of my coma it was the first song I played in thankfulness that G♡D saved my life & I woke up from my coma.
I am very blessed & 10 000 thank you that I am still alive. 🙏🏼
What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger...
My FAVORITE PART is the line “10,000 days in the fire is long enough…you’re going hoooooome!” Such a powerful line in this beautiful song collection!
If this song hits on my playlist when im driving i have to pull over when that lyric runs. I cant do it. That and "...give me my wings"
You're the only one who can hold your head up high
Shake your fists at the gates, saying
"I have come home now
Fetch me the spirit, the son, and the father
Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended
It's time now, my time now
Give me my, give me my wings"
These words are a gut punch for me!
Americans and their silly beliefs....
this line aaaaalways makes me tear up, always.
I lost my son, the US Army National Guard Specialist, the warrior, to cancer in Sept. 2022. I see him at the Gates, striding past Saint Peter, demanding his due. He may have only suffered 200 days, but crossing that boundary is equally traumatic no matter the way. I love Maynard, and his struggles with religion mirrors my own: f*** the posers, they have their cell in hell sitting and ready for them in exactly the way the Pharisees got them. 💚
Imo Maynard has a song for every stage of grief regarding his mother's trials.
Jimmy - Denial
Judith (APC) - Anger
The Grudge - Bargaining
Wings for Marie - Depression
10k Days - Acceptance
Not definitive, just my take.
Pretty spot on if you ask me 👍👍
I though pretty much the exact same thing. The only thing I'd change is swap out The Grudge for The Patient.
@@neonom1024 I could agree with that. What gets me about the Grudge is "Saturn comes back around" (Orbital period of Saturn being approx 10k days) and obviously the whole theme of letting go.
The Patient also can be tied to his mother (I mean, the name says it all). From an interpretive standpoint, I think they can both fit.
@@Hisdudeness9500 I thought The Grudge dealt with the interpersonal frictions the band was going through during the making of Lateralus
@@neonom1024 Could be. With a few exceptions, most of their songs are completely open to interpretation. What means one thing to me can mean something entirely different to you, and we could both be right, or wrong. That's the beauty of it.
Tool is the only band that can honestly give me full body Goosebumps
Oh man. Went right to the emotional heavy hitter. This is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written.
I’ve never paid close attention to the lyrics to this song before this. After listening closely to these lyrics for the first time just now, I’m a 53 year old man sitting here with tears in my eyes. And my god, the lyrics of that chorus. I don’t think I’ve ever heard such sincere, powerful lyrics in my entire life. Just incredible writing. This is songwriting at its highest level. Bravo, Maynard. And thank you for this gift.
Gets me everytime
This has to be Maynards most personal song he's ever written
Most personal lyrics. He didn't write the song.
Yes her did... HE WRITE ALL HIS SONGS
He wrote the lyrics not the song. The music entices just as much emotion as the lyrics
You absolutely nailed the symbolism of the guitar/bass/drum solo that sounds like crying... mournful wailing expressed through music. Thank you, you're the first reacter that picked up on that❤
@thecharismaticvoice also picked up on this in her reaction. When she pointed it out I was shook to my core- tool never ceases to amaze me. Great reaction video ❤️🩹
@@blahhrawrr @thecharismaticvoice is a tremendous reactor, I adore her.
Absolutely!
Really had to go back reappreciate that solo from that perspective. I can see that. Very emotional solo and I really never gave it the attention it deserved. Danny was killing it on the drums and the if you attribute the guitar/bass/vocals in that way, it's even extra powerful. Thanks.
This song always makes me cry. I always think of my mother. I havent lost her. But like Maynard, she's my angel on earth who has saved me from my depression.
Thanks in advance for taking these two on together. We all cry. It's okay.
You’re pretty much on point he doesn’t perform this anymore and has said in an interview he either didn’t want it out there or was sorry he put it out there. Too hard to get through. Great reaction. Go see the live while you still can it’s an amazing experience.
Masterpiece of a song and sure to make anyone with a pulse tear up.
I love how Justin's bass sounds like it's just skipping around on the clouds during the last bit!
Lyrics so powerful they must have reached heaven. I can't even listen to this song anymore because of how overwhelming it is
Did you read the backstory on this, Aileen? Congregants at the church Maynard's mother attended would give praise to her face, but then talk behind her back about how she must have done something wicked to deserve this punishment from God. A lot of Maynard's anger stems from their hypocrisy.
As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
“Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”
If it’s true that people spoke behind her back in that way they need to be reminded of that story I posted above. Sadly many who call themselves Christian’s are hypocrites.
Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’
“I love that bass.”
You could copy and paste that phrase for every riff of every Tool song since Ænima.
since Undertow bro...
Maynard and Tool are real artists. They make you think and feel things with their music that very few other bands have even come close to achieving. They are definitely a one of a kind and a once in a lifetime band!
This whole piece is difficult to describe, that is how good it is. Maynards deep and heartfelt love letter to his mom and how his thoughts evolved over the years in terms of religion but also in terms of his mother and her believes. Contrast it with "judith" from APC and the lyrics there and you can see it clearly. I for one cannot help myself and cry every time with this song.
I've been listening to Tool for 25yrs now and you broke this song down beautifully. The way you described the whole band showing they're emotions and support. The rifts and drums are one with maynards voice/ lyrics. Also the Wings 🪽! I never noticed them. Thank you for the great video! 🙏
"10,000 days in the fire is long enough, you're going home."
Cuts me straight to my soul every time.
That part in 10000 days where he says "your going home" is probably the most beautiful sound I've heard in any music
When music comes from the heart and resonates out of the soul. It can be felt by anyone. These songs are just Absolutely Beautiful.
No one can keep it together when they hear this, unless their heart is a lump of coal. Thank you so much for sharing this reaction with the world! (You actually bounced back impressively fast!) 🙏
Words right outta me
If you still have your mother be thankful. I had watch mine fall into an illness for years. This song hits me like a ton of bricks.
Love you
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I know the feeling, just went through that myself with my mother. She was diagnosed with PSP ( a disease related to Parkinson ). She didn't accept her disease, and just to kick her when she was down, she had a stroke. She lost most of faculties besides her cognitive ones. She was trapped in her body. She end up asking for medical assistance in dying. My dad and i stayed with her till the end. The hardest thing i had to do in my life. Always loved that song, but as you said, now it hits harder. I'm sorry for your loss. It's difficult to lose someone like a parent or to see them suffer.
Rest In Peace, Judith Sharon (1939-2018) Beloved Mother and Grandmother. You Definitely Saved A Life. Rest In Peace, Judith Marie.
"Difficult to see you in this light..." This line makes me cry every single time.
The unique hospital smells and those damn fluorescent lights tubes.They buzz and the light color is cold. The worst thing is that every time you see a fluorescent lights tube you're taking right back to that room. I feel that man's pain.
@@james3744 yup. Anyone who has been in the hospital with a dying relative knows those sights, sounds, and smells well. This song puts you in the hospital with Maynard and his mother.
The double meaning hurts in the best way.
First heard this as a teenager and barely comprehended just how powerful these two songs are. 31 now and lost my grandmother 2 years ago to cancer. The loss feels so fresh when I catch a memory of her, but when I listen to this I feel the same grief as the night it happened, and while it's painful, Maynard's music helps me continue to mourn when I need it. I used to think that grieving was a process that slowly stops and eventually people can think about a person without mourning again, but I've just found that the mourning never stops. I just live with it and allow myself to express it, even if only to me, when my emotional endurance fails and needs to take off some. These songs help me through that process.
I've thought about reaching out personally to Maynard to thank him for publicizing his grief in his music. But then I think about why, and how I might feel in his position. To be told that someone used my grief to cope with their own, and while I might be happy that something I created helped someone, I think about how selfish my thanks to him is. I wonder whether I would like to be reminded of this sort of eulogizing, and maybe resenting it in spite of why I might've made it. And after these 2 years, I've realized my grief, like Maynards--which now I understand his regret in making these songs--is mine to have and share with my close family. Still, I'm so thankful for this music.
Just want to say this is a truly magnificent and honest comment. Sometimes the grief doesnt go away and it is about just finding ways to appreciate it in your own time where you can control it, be a part of it and fully appreciate it. I'm sorry for your loss but I hope your ability to appreciate and allow your grief never leave you.
This is one of Tool's most powerful compositions. Every time I hear it I can feel the emotion, and I feel the same way now that I felt when the album came out. It has true staying power.
I think this is simply a beautiful way Maynard chose to honor his mother, despite any theological differences they may have had. Like many, I too find listening to this difficult at times; and I'm fortunate to still have my mother. Keep the tissues handy..
I just lost my mother, this song hits way more now.
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My condolences to you, I hope and pray she’s in a better place and that you’re doing alright.
If ya need anyone to just chat 💬 hit us up in the comments, take care 🙏🏽🫶🏽
Every time I hear “10,000 days in the fire is long enough, you’re going home” it literally feels like a gut punch. WOW
i remember when this song first came out and the concept scared me. i was always close with my mom. then in 2019 my mom had a double pulminary embolism that caused multiple strokes. from the coma in the hospital. to seeing her open her eyes for the first time. insane. a year and a half ago she was sent home without the ability to care for herself and we couldnt afford at home assistance so i offered to take care of her and learn therapy to try to help her. shes able to stand and walk with help now and every day is a new struggle but we try to stay positive and move forward. these songs hit diffrent for me now. i remember listening to 10,000 days and fear inoculum on the way to the hospital to visit her every day. listening to these songs are humbling.
This is one of those songs that you NEED the lyrics to get the full experience. Im a music first lyrics second type of person, but this song isnt complete without the lyrics. Thank you for your heartfelt and genuine reaction. This song is VERY personal to a lot of people, and you are 100% right, the instruments especially the solo is wailing.
Seeing this song live in 2007 shortly after my aunt passed from a long illness was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced. The band, the crowd, myself, were all one and I experienced it as that collective. It was an outdoor venue with the night sky, a cool breeze and thousands of sweaty bodies pushed together singing. I’m almost crying just reliving it.
I lost my mom to breast cancer in 2004 ... two years before this song was released. When this album came out and I learned the backstory ... it was like hearing everything I wanted to say but couldn't put into words. Here was an expression of authentic emotion from someone who experienced a depth of loss equal to my own. This came for me at a time when I doubted that anyone else could possibly understand what I was going through. No piece of music has been more helpful to lean on throughout my own grieving & healing process in the many years since. Eternally grateful for their genius and vulnerability in this track 🙏🏽 ❤️
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I lost my mother to AIDS and saw her waste away. The lyrics cold fluorescent lights reminds me of when she was in the hospital and all I smelled and saw was death around me. This song always makes me tear up because it real.
Dude. You get it. I love seeing people touched by this song the way I’ve been. I cry pretty much every time I listen to this song.
Only ONE other song has this effect (AND is also the gold standard of instruments mimicking crying). I would love to see you react to it.
DOGS by PINK FLOYD
It’s a real journey. Loving the reactions.
'10,000 days in the fire is long enough..'
'Give me my wiiings' ..
F**k I tear up every time, just sublime.
Thank you for this reaction Aileen. You gained a subscription & a like when I watched your 'Judith' reaction. Your intelligence, empathetic nature, & love of music is undeniable. Welcome to the Tool Army. The benefits that their musical musings bring us all will last for life.
This is an epic ballad. Tool is fantastic with telling a story, in ways I’ve never experienced. This song breaks my heart but also lifts my spirits. Thank you for a beautiful reaction to this song.
I love re-experiencing Tool for the first time vicariously. Tool is one of my favorite bands, out of every genre I love, and I love pretty much all music, Tool has impacted me the most. Especially these songs.
"High is the way but all eyes are upon the ground" is one of my favorite lines from any song.
"repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his (ego's) fleeting time here"
@@soth1sol you beat me to it
So powerful. Wow.
What a gracious reaction to this transcendent song! My favorite line is:
"This little light of mine, the gift you passed onto me, I'm gonna let it shine, to guide you safely on your way, your way home."
What better tribute to her life than to express gratitude for giving him the gift of expression and creation through music and using that gift to honor her life and guide her home.
I always feel like this lyric is missed for its significance. If I remember rightly, Maynard was choir trained as a child, so his singing is her 'gift'. I love the double meaning of this little light too, the literal light of his gift but also as a nod to the children's song with that lyric in... I love this song so much for it's depth and emotion. I can listen in passing and not be affected, but if I sit and listen properly I always end up crying.
Thank you, Aileen. Your interpretation and background was a perfect description. I was fortunate enough to see this concert in Stuttgart, Germany with only about 2500 people. It was mesmerizing! But it hit very close to home earlier this year when my sister passed away from a form of blood cancer that she hid her suffering from for many years. Your description of this being therapy is spot on and as painful as it is, it truly helps to believe that she earned and deserved her wings, just as Judith Marie.
When you talked about the instruments echoing his pain...
Now, to further blow your mind; Maynard demands that the instrumental parts are complete to the point of final draft BEFORE he will listen to it to add his parts. They aren't allowed to make any changes after he's received it. 🤯 So they don't know what lyrics he's going to put to the music until he's finished.
Beautiful Reaction. We've all cried to this song, at least once. 😉😁
I’ve heard him say sometimes the band makes changes to the music while he’s working on lyrics and he has to start over. Amazing either way.
@@johnnyb6067 In an interview with Danny, he said Maynard has just straight up forbidden changes once the songs are submitted to him.
This may be the one track where there normal song writing process didn't apply.
@@johnseward2934 yeah, I've heard this song was an exception to the normal writing process.
Working with MJK seems like a fucking hell
You have a beautiful respect for this music, his story, and those of us who lived with tool marking our chapters.
Still till this day one of the most beautiful songs ever! You can feel every lyric deep down in your soul! But you can’t leave out how amazing the band is as well. The bass, drums and guitar fit so perfectly with his lyrics!
These two tracks break me every time. They are absolute masters of soundscape creation, combined with the writing and Maynard's delivery, you feel everything.
I’m glad you understand
Man I love this song, just hits too hard to home for me. My mom as well suffered through 13 years of hell here on earth with more medical problems that one should ever bear. She held her head up high like his mom, kept her faith strong just like his mom. One day when I get the strength to do it I will do a guitar cover of this song. Awesome reaction and yes, you are definitely right with the guitar and bass sounding like crying
When you talk about the band crying with him through the instrumental, it just shows how incredibly genius and talented this band is as a whole. There couldn't be a better musical trio for this kind of music and Maynards poetry fits perfectly into their compositions.
I read in one of the many comment sections about this masterpiece, how MJK broke down when they performed Wings live for the first time during the 10K days tour. After the song all his bandmates came over and hugged him. It was so heartbreaking and beautiful. 100% agree with you. No other band could bring a masterpiece like this to life. There's an inexplicable alchemy between these 4 people. Really beautiful.
I'm a firm believer that the greatest music will pull emotions from you...tool is a master at this...they build you up to a very personal and emotional climax...I've been a tool fan for over 25 years...it's such intelligent music...so well organized and thought out...to me they are as impact full as the classical greats...
"Set as I am in my ways and my arrogance
Burden of proof tossed upon non-believers
You were my witness
My eyes, my evidence
Judith Marie, unconditional one"
This was the most powerful lines for me.
He reconized who is he to deny what she belived, her faith is all he should have needed.
I do not belive in sky fairys but who am I to shit on someones faith.
I was waiting for this since I subscribed, looking forward to it.
Few songs make you feel each lyric like this trilogy of songs
I'm preparing myself to be emotionally overwhelmed...Again. Every aspect of this extraordinary journey of a sonic and lyrical masterpiece takes me to a different place every time!
Welcome to the TOOL ARMY ❤️
Pure genius, so real, it's an emotional ride
You are exactly right that Tool's music emulate emotions and sounds like they feel. This song has sad crying, right in two has pitty, Rosetta stoned has confused and desperation. I'm always amazed how they can use their instruments to sound like emotions or even actions like heart beats or marching armies.❤❤❤
This song never fails to put you on the emotional rollercoaster truly so beautiful
Such a powerful ballad. So much emotion.
I was sitting in my car outside an Exclusive Company (R.I.P.) just after 12am on this album's release day when I first experienced these tracks. When the harmonized "You're going home" line hit, I instantly cried and got goosebumps. There are few artists that can bring out my emotions the way Maynard does, he is a master at it. Between TOOL, APC, or Puscifer, there's always a track that gut checks me into reality. I honestly don't know where I'd be without his voice, lyrics, and the brilliant musicians he surrounds himself with. Also, thanks for being real with these reactions.
The harmonised your going home destroys me. The guy gave us his soul with this one
I lost my mother after decades of fighting, before she succumed to suicide. This is my most favorite and by far the most powerful songs I've ever heard. I can't listen to it without bawling, but it's so good every time. No song compares.
This is only the second time I've listened to these songs since I lost my mother in November... Thank you for your heartfelt and genuine reaction, it made the pain and emotion worth it.
It took me a long time to listen to this without tearing up. I saw Tool on their tour to support 10,000 Days, and this song live was *amazing.*
Tool is one of those rare bands that transcends the genre they came out of, because they place that which is important for the song over the desires of individual members to show off for the sake of showing off. That's not to say they do not perform highly technical music, but Adam Jones' guitar playing never seems like it's showing off, or mindlessly echoing guitar playing of the past, but always feels intentional, and that's why he never sticks out in the song like a lot of other guitar players... he blends his playing with the rest of the band for the greater good. I think that's something you touched on when you were talking about the instruments "crying" with vocals, because everything they do feels intentional to the greater meaning of the song, and never as a way to showcase the individuals abilities or virtuosity... I think all this is why I can go back to older Tool albums and they never feel dated of nostalgic in the same way that a lot of other bands do, because they were never dependent on stylistic markers of the time, but wrote from a place of honesty and mutual respect, if that makes sense.
Not to get overly political, but Tool to me feels like how a democracy should work, a bunch of individuals coming together, and working together with the mutual goal of creating something worthwhile, without discounting anyone's individuality, but also without allowing any individual to dominate the process... everyone in Tool feels like they have an equal part in the process for the greater good, but are also allowed to shine in their own individual ways.
Great reaction. Really well done. Thorough and genuine. Thank you for this 💕
I can't even come up with any kind of comment.. emotionally wrecked... crying... love you maynard and so proud of you...
I've heard these songs a hundred times, fully knowing their significance. When you got to Wings for Marie, I was taking breaks shortly after you'd resume from yours. Your spirit added to these songs was overwhelming, like it was my first time hearing them. It made me remember my parent's mortality, and I'm now talking with my mom about how her week was, when I should be working. Some things are more important than others. Thanks for this. You are a beacon of goodness.
Absolutely love the heart they pour into this song. I tear up every time. Such a beautiful song
Thank you again for hearing us! Loved, loved, LOVED your reaction to them! Your emotions were dead on with our own... lucky are those who still have their mom's, happy are we who had them for the short time we did. Thank you Aileen 💖
I totally agree, the instrumentals play along with the lyrics...great description. Been listening to Tool since the 90s and love the reactions of people discovering them. Great job!
Quite simply, thank you. Excellent reaction, shown with honesty and respect. I salute you 👏
It's really awesome to see how the instrumentals affect you emotionally when you consider that Maynard typically doesn't even write his music until he's listened to the band perform the music. It really can give you an appreciation for how emotional he must have felt by listening to his bandmates play that inspired him to feel and wright the words that you just listened to.
I’ve always wondered if this track wasn’t given to Maynard prior to him writing. It fits too perfectly!! I mean they are that good but come on this track is perfection
@@dustinhouston7372 its how they have always done it. The band writes, arranges, records, and produces the album 100%, and only then the finished product is given to Maynard, and then he listens to it and starts his lyric and melody writing process. Then he records all his vocals, produces them, and turns them in for mixing and mastering into the final print of the album. It why the albums take while to create from beginning to end. but cant argue with the final product, worth the wait.
It's unbelievable how Maynard and this band have made us all part of their lives, I have never ever been so emotionally run over by music, I'm 55 years old and been a Tool fan for 30, and I cry every time I hear these songs...I know it going in and I go there any way, this is the most cerebral and intelligent band we've ever heard, TooL Army forever
Indeed. For me it's the majestic Descending. I cried my eyes out at both shows in February. I don't know what it is, but I get super weepy everytime. These guys are special.
Glad you decided to go here so soon. This epic is definitely worth a few tears. ❤
Yes!!! I am so looking forward to seeing your reaction to these beautifully haunting tracks. I get chills, heavy hearted and emotional anytime I listen to them. Reminds me of my mother in different ways. My Angel and North Star.... damn.
This is the right way to listen to this song: crying!
I pretty much tear up anytime I listen to this alone. This band is so incredible at making you feel the emotions. It's why they will forever be my favorite band. Great reaction. Don't be afraid to let the tears fall.
since ı've heard this; almost all time I cry. My mother passed away too. I think because of that ı relate this that much. Very good honest reaction. Thank you for this.
This maybe the best reaction to this song I've ever seen. Very difficult subject to open one's self to. Thank you Aileen.
My mother was in an assisted living home for 17 years after a dual hemisphere aneurysm, a stroke, and a heart attack. She passed in 2017. It’s absolute hell to grieve someone, even while they’re still alive, but this song suite always helped me. It. Hurts.
So beautiful. I had the privilege of hearing this gorgeous masterpiece live in 2006. It was devastating watching MJK sing it because the lyrics are so personal, poignant and heartfelt. It's hard listening to it because you can't not tear up. MJK spoke about the regrets he had writing the song and being so open. I understand that, but personally I feel that he's given us a beautiful, timeless gift and most importantly, he's honored his beloved mother in the most amazing way. Beautiful reaction. Welcome to the Tool fam ❤❤
This song gets me everytime, Thanks for being so raw and open with sharing your reaction to this deep personal artistic masterpiece.
It was cathartic tearing up with you. You get it! Having background context is CRUCIAL for the Tool listening experience and appreciation!
You're really brave for doing this on record. Thanks for being honest and sharing your emotions with all of us.
Emotions mean that Tool did what they wanted to give. This is a powerful and emotional set. Your reaction is spot on
Thank for such a beautifuly honest and heartfelt reaction to one of my favorite songs ever. It makes many of us cry every time. Not all of us are nearly as good as you at explaining why the song makes us cry. Nicely done
I wasn't planning on bawling my eyes out today. After this you have to go for a lighter TOOL song -- Hooker w a P*nis or maybe Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned. One of Manyard's many talents is that he is hilarious.
Don't forget 'Maynard's Dick'... lol
Definitely Rosetta Stoned 😂.....oops😶......shit the bed 😄
Ermahgurd hooker with a p*nis is his "love letter" to ass hat fans. Please please do it 🤣😂
20 años desde su debut y es imposible no emocionarse con esta canción, no hay palabras para describir algo tan íntimo.
This was just beautifully put by you. Feeling everything all at once. Lost my father to cancer when i was 13, 20 years ago. Listened to Tool with my older sister, got hooked. Maynards lyrics became a balm for the soul. Now i sit here, ticket for them playing in a town near me right in front of me. Here. Today. I didn't go. I didn't go because i just got the news that we just lost a friend. He didn't have to endure 10000 days. He wasn't even that old. This very same day i agreed to a date with the person that was abled to survive because i donated my bonemarrow, my genetic twin from the other side of the world. I hear the thunder rolling. Wait for the crashing storm. And the soothing calm. Feeling everything at once. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us, thank you for the words you found for this precious piece of incredible work. Lastly: no. please do not ever feel stupid for describing your emotions during a song, especially here. You are absolutely right. Thank you.
I remember seeing them perform this song as 10000 Days debut. They started in the dark and behind a curtain and as Wings for Mari progressed the lights and visuals slowly started to showcase the band. Once it transitioned into 10000 Days, the fog machines did their thing and covered the stage floor which eventually went into the crowd. I remember looking up and they shun a green lazer light into the fog and the lazer then widened thru and across the fog which made it look like clouds passing over you. Meanwhile your hearing the thunder and that 💩 got me. They were debuting these tracks so I hadn’t heard em before but the emotion was so raw I got teary eye and was shook.
Just a beautiful song and beautiful reaction ❤️
🤘🙌This is going to be good.. Honestly everything Tool does is fantastic, they're a band you can just put on and listen to every song without the need to skip to the next track. That's true talent 🤘🤘
So true. When I first got Ænima it didn't leave my CD player for months.
💯% Correct.
They are a band that No matter what song Is playing... I'm hearing my favorite Tool Song. Therefore it's easy to hit play
Let go, Spiral Out
18:37 Your not over thinking....
The breakdown you gave shows Your Mind is Ready to Journey thru The Tool Experience.. keep listening, you might hear a sound you didn't realize you're looking for until you heard it..
You have a brilliant mind with how you process what you're hearing.. you've actually shown me another perspective on a song I've heard thousands of times.. you showed me another perspective of how to view the music as a whole
Thanks Aileen for doing these two songs. Your reaction is the same as mine and most who hear these songs. I cry my eyes out every time I hear Wings parts 1&2. Love your channel. Peace ✌️❤️
@ 26:30 when you try to explain that moment as the instruments crying, even wailing with him... Wow. That never clicked with me, but that is absolutely how that feels. Tool has been a part of my life for decades, and I'm still exploring new perspectives with them. Thanks for sharing that feeling in that moment, because that feeling was fucking profound.
JUSTIN'S BASS SOUNDS LIKE HE'S SKIPPING FROM CLOUD TO CLOUD. ✌
Its ok to cry. Tool makes me cry too. Makes me feel all the feels.