The Denver 2002 bootleg has it, and it sounds effing amazing! I ran it through iZotope RX to clean up the entire show, including fixing a glitch in The Patient where it sounds like a patch cable was moved, causing it to lose 1 side for 1/4 second. I used the good side, made it mono for that 1/4 second, and you can't even notice. I then EQ matched it all to the live version of Third Eye off of Salival. It was from the soundboard, but still needed some tweaking. It sounds so good now.
Crazy to see Danny Carey all the way into the song and at 5:20 is stick break and he quickly re-adapt to the rhythm like a fuckin legend, without even flinching he just keep it cool, like it never happen.
As a drummer, i know that you feel the vibration of the stick before it begins to break in two pieces. Whats crazy in this case though is that his right stick broke and instead of having spares on both sides (which drummers usually do) he took his left hand stick to his right and grabbed a spare from the left, which i havent seen before. Really rad.
Hands down, the most incredible piece of drumming I've ever seen. What else is also amazing is that he wrote this. He listened to this piece and this is what he heard in his head. Just on another level.
I fell asleep listening to tool, and this song was in the middle of the intro while I woke up, half asleep in a daze, I felt like I was in a trance and it was the freakiest, most amazing feeling I’ve had in a while.
they would probably think "yeah it's hard" but have no idea how hard it is, your brain needs to split in 3 to do that, for me legs are fine, legs and one hand is fine, but all four literally give me a headache it's like you're fighting your brain lol
always in Awe when Danny plays...... One day this piece of drum music will be used in masterclasses of drumming shools. Would be a nice way to motivate the fresh students. Hahaha !!
I just saw these guys play a few months ago, for the first time. There are no words to describe the level they are operating on, especially Danny Carey. It is simply unbelievable.
Thank god somebody remastered this. Its soo much better and we dont have enough high quality DC drum cams. I really hoped they were gonna start doing more when the released the pneuma one but maybe it had something to do with their tour getting cancelled.
Imagine a pro shot Tool concert like Led Zeppelin did in the old days. I hate that they just seem to refuse to ever doing something like that. Not everyone can attend Tool concerts when the tickets are 100-300 USD. Or travel back in time to see them during their Lateralus tour. It's just crazy to me that they never bothered to record any of their legendary tours they did back in the days. If they don't want people to record with their phones in their concerts then they could compromise and record the show professionally for the fans so they could buy a live DVD.
@@thewildhealer541 for real bro, i love those boys but also wanna say wtf is their problem. Danny has said they have plenty of recorded stuff over the years to make live albums so where tf are they then?
I think Triad is Danny's best drumming. I hope they do a Pneuma style drum cam for this. Or release their footage because they do record themselves jamming
@@cal-king hes playing to a looped guitar, thanks again for a pointless comment. So the drum solo in 46 and 2, i guess thats not a drum solo because there is bass and guitar going. Again, thanks for posting a pointless ass comment.
Wow just when you think you've seen it all. A guy rips a video off of somebody else and then demands credit as if he fucking did something. People like you make me sick. Fucking slug parasite
Title: Delving into the Intricate Realm of TOOL: A Musical JourneyIntroduction: TOOL, an enigmatic and boundary-pushing rock band, has captivated audiences for decades with their unique blend of progressive metal, intricate lyrics, and mesmerizing visuals. From their enigmatic album artwork to their complex time signatures and thought-provoking themes, TOOL has established themselves as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the realm of alternative and progressive rock.Formation and Early Years: Formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California, TOOL emerged from the alternative metal scene of the early '90s. The band consists of Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Adam Jones (guitar), Danny Carey (drums), and Justin Chancellor (bass). From the outset, TOOL set themselves apart with their unconventional song structures, atmospheric soundscapes, and Keenan's haunting vocal delivery.Musical Style and Influences: TOOL's music defies easy categorization, blending elements of progressive rock, metal, alternative, and psychedelic music. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as psychedelic experiences, Eastern philosophy, and Jungian psychology, TOOL crafts intricate sonic landscapes that challenge listeners both musically and intellectually.One of the defining features of TOOL's sound is their use of complex time signatures and polyrhythms, creating a sense of tension and unease that permeates their music. Danny Carey's virtuosic drumming is a central component of this, as he effortlessly navigates through intricate rhythms and syncopated beats.Lyrics and Themes: TOOL's lyrics delve into themes of existentialism, consciousness, spirituality, and the human condition. Often cryptic and open to interpretation, Keenan's lyrics invite listeners to ponder deep philosophical questions and explore the depths of their own psyche.Songs like "Schism" and "Lateralus" explore the concept of duality and the search for unity, while tracks like "Forty Six & 2" delve into themes of personal transformation and evolution. Keenan's lyrical prowess lies in his ability to weave together complex metaphors and symbolism, creating a rich tapestry of meaning that resonates with listeners on a profound level.Visual Art and Multimedia: In addition to their music, TOOL is renowned for their visually stunning album artwork and groundbreaking music videos. Collaborating with artists like Alex Grey and Adam Jones, the band creates elaborate visuals that complement and enhance their music.From the intricate illustrations of "Lateralus" to the surreal animations of "Schism," TOOL's visual aesthetic is an integral part of their identity. Their music videos, often featuring surreal imagery and abstract symbolism, add another layer of depth to their already multifaceted artistry.Live Performances: TOOL's live performances are legendary for their intensity and precision. With their elaborate stage setups, immersive visuals, and impeccable musicianship, the band creates an otherworldly experience for their audience.Maynard James Keenan's enigmatic stage presence, coupled with the hypnotic rhythms of Danny Carey's drums and the thunderous basslines of Justin Chancellor, captivate audiences and draw them into TOOL's sonic universe. Each performance is a transcendent journey through the band's expansive discography, leaving fans awe-struck and craving more.Impact and Legacy: TOOL's influence on the world of rock music is undeniable. Their willingness to push boundaries and explore new sonic territory has inspired countless bands and musicians across genres. From their groundbreaking use of visuals to their uncompromising dedication to their artistic vision, TOOL has set a high bar for creativity and innovation in the music industry.Their albums, including "Undertow," "Ænima," "Lateralus," and "10,000 Days," have received critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying their place as one of the most important rock bands of their generation. Moreover, TOOL's loyal fanbase continues to grow, drawn to the band's authenticity and uncompromising artistic integrity.Conclusion: In conclusion, TOOL stands as a towering figure in the world of rock music, pushing the boundaries of creativity and challenging listeners to explore the depths of their own consciousness. With their intricate music, thought-provoking lyrics, and mesmerizing visuals, TOOL has carved out a unique and enduring legacy that will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.
Correct me if I'm wrong but he's playing 3/4 with the left foot, 6/4 with the right foot, and alternating 4/4 with the hands? Whatever it is, he's playing at least three different time signatures at the same time.
Tool if you can see this.... BRING BACK DISPOSITION/REFLECTION/TRIAD FOR THE LIVE SHOWS!!!!!!!
Signed…And Flood
Holy trinity
Yo they played flood!!
The Denver 2002 bootleg has it, and it sounds effing amazing! I ran it through iZotope RX to clean up the entire show, including fixing a glitch in The Patient where it sounds like a patch cable was moved, causing it to lose 1 side for 1/4 second. I used the good side, made it mono for that 1/4 second, and you can't even notice. I then EQ matched it all to the live version of Third Eye off of Salival. It was from the soundboard, but still needed some tweaking. It sounds so good now.
If this had the Pneuma drum cam quality, nobody would watch the Pneuma video lol
That is a fact.
I'd watch both 😊
Or even audio quality
@@SpitfireLionheart Oh HELL ya =)
@@darlles True...But... The Pneuma drum video has great sound for a live recording, me thinks. Especially the drums, obviously hehe
Ladies and gentlemen... The greatest drummer ever... Danny Carey!
YES
The fkn octopus, man. Watching him drum is mesmerizing
Yeah he is ok… sarcasm, insane!!
Meh, I can play better in my head
Crazy to see Danny Carey all the way into the song and at 5:20 is stick break and he quickly re-adapt to the rhythm like a fuckin legend, without even flinching he just keep it cool, like it never happen.
I didn’t see it
After all those rimshots I'm surprised it took over 5-minutes to break a stick
@@jakubjastrzebski9890 you can see a sliver of a drum stick break away and Danny Carey reaches down for a fresh stick on his left side.
@@SpitfireLionheart thank you for responf
As a drummer, i know that you feel the vibration of the stick before it begins to break in two pieces. Whats crazy in this case though is that his right stick broke and instead of having spares on both sides (which drummers usually do) he took his left hand stick to his right and grabbed a spare from the left, which i havent seen before. Really rad.
In the history of drumming, there is Danny Carey, and then there is everybody else...end of story.
Hands down, the most incredible piece of drumming I've ever seen. What else is also amazing is that he wrote this. He listened to this piece and this is what he heard in his head. Just on another level.
Drum cam for the song Pneuma was pretty sick too.
He is not human! There are zero words to describe this level of talent and skill.
I fell asleep listening to tool, and this song was in the middle of the intro while I woke up, half asleep in a daze, I felt like I was in a trance and it was the freakiest, most amazing feeling I’ve had in a while.
Love it when that happens.
5:22 he breaks his right hand stick, tosses it, and switches with the left hand all in a half second. Fucking amazing.
For those of you who don’t play drums, what he did at 1:06 is really fucking hard.
they would probably think "yeah it's hard" but have no idea how hard it is, your brain needs to split in 3 to do that, for me legs are fine, legs and one hand is fine, but all four literally give me a headache it's like you're fighting your brain lol
Even making two separate beats with both your hands is god damn hard
No fucking joke. I DO drum and I can't even air drum this part because I don't have a decentralized central nervous system like Danny and Octopi.
Just figured out how to put it together, once you can get comfortable with all your limbs moving at once it becomes easier to feel
Keeping the hi hat moving along with everything else is my nightmare
THE greatest drummer alive today period
59?
dude breaks a stick and still doesnt miss a note.... carey is just simply amazing
Peart, Bonham, Mangini... all great, but 2nd tier. This right here is the GOAT.
This is the best drumming a human with 4 limbs has ever accomplished in the history of cavemen beating on walls. Retire everyone else
always in Awe when Danny plays......
One day this piece of drum music will be used in masterclasses of drumming shools.
Would be a nice way to motivate the fresh students. Hahaha !!
I just saw these guys play a few months ago, for the first time. There are no words to describe the level they are operating on, especially Danny Carey. It is simply unbelievable.
How can any human being be this good??
Jesus...he lost a stick in the middle of that and you can't even tell with out seeing it!
he not only loses his stick. He loses his right stick - passes the left off to his right and then grabs a new left stick!!!!!!!!
For the curious didn't notice at first watch through: 5:22
Thank god somebody remastered this. Its soo much better and we dont have enough high quality DC drum cams. I really hoped they were gonna start doing more when the released the pneuma one but maybe it had something to do with their tour getting cancelled.
Imagine a pro shot Tool concert like Led Zeppelin did in the old days. I hate that they just seem to refuse to ever doing something like that. Not everyone can attend Tool concerts when the tickets are 100-300 USD. Or travel back in time to see them during their Lateralus tour. It's just crazy to me that they never bothered to record any of their legendary tours they did back in the days. If they don't want people to record with their phones in their concerts then they could compromise and record the show professionally for the fans so they could buy a live DVD.
@@thewildhealer541 for real bro, i love those boys but also wanna say wtf is their problem. Danny has said they have plenty of recorded stuff over the years to make live albums so where tf are they then?
Can’t believe this is from 20 years ago. Thank goodness for that AI enhancement software
This dude is from another world.
Only a goat would start tuning drums right before he has to play
Never get tired of watching this clip, a master at work….
Speechless.. how can you describe this... no adjective can come close to perfection
The greatest to ever do it. My God he is amazing.
I thought I could keep up but @2:12 happened. What a legend.
What an absolute gift Danny has so cool to watch him work never gets old. DAM
I think Triad is Danny's best drumming. I hope they do a Pneuma style drum cam for this. Or release their footage because they do record themselves jamming
Some people have non-normal physical phenomenons, like my Dad, who had 4 kidneys.
I suppose Danny has 4 separate brains, one for each arm and leg.
Greatest drummer of all time!
one of the greatest drum solos of all time
It's an intro
@@cal-king the intro is a drum solo brutha. Thanks for the pointless comment
@@Fanofstuff278 It's not tho brutha. Adam is playing behind him. Thanks for the pointless chime in and like your own comment lmao
@@cal-king hes playing to a looped guitar, thanks again for a pointless comment. So the drum solo in 46 and 2, i guess thats not a drum solo because there is bass and guitar going. Again, thanks for posting a pointless ass comment.
@@cal-king try again tho, maybe in the next comment you wont sound like a complete idiot
This is actually so fucked up that a human being can do this.. so amazing
All I can do is just smile... wow
This song is a drum clinic.
Fascinating, always evolving. I love Danny Carey.
Fucking Amazing body control. Greatest. In the top five drummers of all time. NO ? ASKED.💯
The 8 limbed Demi god of magic…. Just murdering those drums
Credit to Justin for coming in perfectly on the first cymbal hit
Peak human performance.
Monstrous drumming. Wow!
I could watch Danny Octopus play drums all fucking day
🐙
I used to show this video to my friends in high school. Thanks for the re upload 🙏🏻
Mr. Carry you are incredible! Tool you are all incredible! I love it! The best!
Mesmerizing. 🙌
Thank you for this
Hes a genius man
the best drummer alive 👍🤘
"Danny how many drum parts do you think you could play at once for this song?"
"Let's start with three and go from there."
2002 really wow !
Such a beast
Thank you so much for this; such an amazing way to admire and study his virtuosity.
one word: jawdropping
DC is an antenna to a higher dimension
I struggle to cook rice and you've got guy's out hete doing this.... ^
It's like he's dancing with his instrument
Wait a minute... this is a portion of the video I enhanced on my channel, it even has my name on the corner lol😂 maybe mention it in the description??
My apologies. Now I will do everything, I had no idea to appropriate the copyright for your video =)
Done, link in description)
Wow just when you think you've seen it all. A guy rips a video off of somebody else and then demands credit as if he fucking did something.
People like you make me sick. Fucking slug parasite
@@Grimmjow326 copyright?? Pretty sure this dude doesn't own anything of tool
Sometime I catch myself air drumming Danny Carey and feel silly.
I stand like Maynard, swaying backwards and forward while watching Danny, just like Maynard does while watching Danny.
I used to play drums decently, I could play about 0:28-2:12 decently with the polyrhythms but after that there was no way I could keep up.
AI will never play as good.
Ai just for the camera quality. Absolutely no way could it though.
Would love to be able to be a fly on the wall during composition time for this stuff
Title: Delving into the Intricate Realm of TOOL: A Musical JourneyIntroduction: TOOL, an enigmatic and boundary-pushing rock band, has captivated audiences for decades with their unique blend of progressive metal, intricate lyrics, and mesmerizing visuals. From their enigmatic album artwork to their complex time signatures and thought-provoking themes, TOOL has established themselves as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the realm of alternative and progressive rock.Formation and Early Years: Formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California, TOOL emerged from the alternative metal scene of the early '90s. The band consists of Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Adam Jones (guitar), Danny Carey (drums), and Justin Chancellor (bass). From the outset, TOOL set themselves apart with their unconventional song structures, atmospheric soundscapes, and Keenan's haunting vocal delivery.Musical Style and Influences: TOOL's music defies easy categorization, blending elements of progressive rock, metal, alternative, and psychedelic music. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as psychedelic experiences, Eastern philosophy, and Jungian psychology, TOOL crafts intricate sonic landscapes that challenge listeners both musically and intellectually.One of the defining features of TOOL's sound is their use of complex time signatures and polyrhythms, creating a sense of tension and unease that permeates their music. Danny Carey's virtuosic drumming is a central component of this, as he effortlessly navigates through intricate rhythms and syncopated beats.Lyrics and Themes: TOOL's lyrics delve into themes of existentialism, consciousness, spirituality, and the human condition. Often cryptic and open to interpretation, Keenan's lyrics invite listeners to ponder deep philosophical questions and explore the depths of their own psyche.Songs like "Schism" and "Lateralus" explore the concept of duality and the search for unity, while tracks like "Forty Six & 2" delve into themes of personal transformation and evolution. Keenan's lyrical prowess lies in his ability to weave together complex metaphors and symbolism, creating a rich tapestry of meaning that resonates with listeners on a profound level.Visual Art and Multimedia: In addition to their music, TOOL is renowned for their visually stunning album artwork and groundbreaking music videos. Collaborating with artists like Alex Grey and Adam Jones, the band creates elaborate visuals that complement and enhance their music.From the intricate illustrations of "Lateralus" to the surreal animations of "Schism," TOOL's visual aesthetic is an integral part of their identity. Their music videos, often featuring surreal imagery and abstract symbolism, add another layer of depth to their already multifaceted artistry.Live Performances: TOOL's live performances are legendary for their intensity and precision. With their elaborate stage setups, immersive visuals, and impeccable musicianship, the band creates an otherworldly experience for their audience.Maynard James Keenan's enigmatic stage presence, coupled with the hypnotic rhythms of Danny Carey's drums and the thunderous basslines of Justin Chancellor, captivate audiences and draw them into TOOL's sonic universe. Each performance is a transcendent journey through the band's expansive discography, leaving fans awe-struck and craving more.Impact and Legacy: TOOL's influence on the world of rock music is undeniable. Their willingness to push boundaries and explore new sonic territory has inspired countless bands and musicians across genres. From their groundbreaking use of visuals to their uncompromising dedication to their artistic vision, TOOL has set a high bar for creativity and innovation in the music industry.Their albums, including "Undertow," "Ænima," "Lateralus," and "10,000 Days," have received critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying their place as one of the most important rock bands of their generation. Moreover, TOOL's loyal fanbase continues to grow, drawn to the band's authenticity and uncompromising artistic integrity.Conclusion: In conclusion, TOOL stands as a towering figure in the world of rock music, pushing the boundaries of creativity and challenging listeners to explore the depths of their own consciousness. With their intricate music, thought-provoking lyrics, and mesmerizing visuals, TOOL has carved out a unique and enduring legacy that will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.
He is my guru take me to do end off space 😅❤
THIS is how Lateralus really ends.
We all start somewhere
Correct me if I'm wrong but he's playing 3/4 with the left foot, 6/4 with the right foot, and alternating 4/4 with the hands? Whatever it is, he's playing at least three different time signatures at the same time.
Insane!!!
So sick
The intro is the shiz sounds like an old steam train. Best drummer of all time
This is basically the same thing he does in the bridge of Pnuema
Killer!
Danny bass beat is Shaka Zulu theme song... Change my mind.....
Danny is ridiculously talented. But you knew that already.
Yee ah oohhh yoooh heeeeee heyyyyyyy
Mesmerising DC
Plowing in the pocket! Phenomenal!
brillian
lol this is so ridiculous
He's the greatest of all time...literally
Se le hizo bosta el palillo y al toque agarró el otro. De no verlo, nadie diría que pasó nada inusual durante la canciòn.
Is this a little different than the studio version? Sounds like he’s doing a lot more in this one.
0:27
Are there any drills or rudiments I can do to look and sound like that when I break a stick?
So fast it’s making the video buffer
💜
Fucking wow
Does anyone know the time signatures he’s using?
all of them
Yes
This song is mostly in 12/8. IDK about the solo😂.
Why the gap in between
Why would someone do such a thing
Ya he's o..k i guess. WOW!
Does he bounce the left hand off his left thigh?
AI enhanced?
Yes)
we need a Lateralus Remaster edition with this version. thje redular one sucks
Unholy
Incorrect