@@Alien_nation you're right he has. But Paul is still remembered. Paul was there in the beginning and a part of creating such a beautiful sound. Gone but not forgotten.
Tool just wouldn't be the same without him. Some Tool songs ARE Justin in my opinion. As hard as it is for anyone to agree with me on that. This guy is insane.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. It's his bass lines and the way they intertwine with Adam's guitars that makes their songs special. No one on this planet sounds quite like they do. They're my favorite band and always will be.
I feel like with this band, they are all irreplaceable... If you replace Maynard tool wouldn't be the same. If you replace God, I mean Danny Carey tool wouldn't be the same. Same goes for Adam and Justin. They all have a very unique sound and the four of them together is like noting else.
This dude is a badass. I was at a Tool concert in 2002 in Denver at the Pepsi Center, and during one of the songs, Justin's strap came off of his bass and he continued to play the entire song holding it up in mid air; he didn't miss a beat. Once the song ended he quickly put the strap back on, but wow. I watched him the entire song. Amazing. And the rest of the show was spot on. Best concert I've ever seen.
My first Tool concert was Seattle, ca. 1997. I was front row in front of Justin, the part of aenima at 1:39 looked about 10x faster that day, fucking blew me away!
Nicolas Grisanti you should start listening to some truly great bassists like geddy lee who destroys this guy. Justin has a cool sound. He is not a great actual bassist at all. Hes very average as far as his playing itself.
Tim Renken That really depends man. What is a good bassist? A guy with a lot of technical skill, or a guy being able to write simple, great and original parts. Geddy is great, but I also think Justin is amazing in a way that appeals more to me musically. Pretty subjective stuff anyways.
Is not a competition man, when you understand that, you will really enjoy music. BTW Geddy is amazing too, and "i start listening" Rush a long time ago, but thanks anyway ;)
One of my math professors in college looks just like JC, down to the hair, the beard, AND the suspenders. He was a great teacher; I was a lousy student- got my degree tho. Still there... Len Richardson. Beard's bigger now tho. www.math.lsu.edu/~rich/home.html
I agree with both statements here, but like Rush before and during them, there is no TooL without any current member. I can honestly say IMHO, all are the best at what they do as well as being a snowball's-chance- in- hell level of synergistic, unique talents.
every member of Tool agrees that Justin Chancellor works the hardest when writing and developing songs ... he scrutinizes each note and then spends vastly more time in the studio laying down tracks until he is satisfied ... mega props to this guy i love it ... !!!
Wrong.... David Bottrill said they come to the studio prepared with every note in their pocket ....and therefore spend a small amount of time in the studio. I know he said this, because he said it standing 2 feet in front of of me....with about 40 other witnesses. You dont know shyte.
@@Toolmybass I know Danny Adam and Justin come in with an idea on what they're going to play beforehand, but I think what op meant was that Justin Chancellor is the biggest perfectionist in the band, and will spend the most time making sure his parts sound as good as possible compared to the rest of the band.
I haven't heard this mentioned before, but Justin has massive fingers/hands. Really lets him go savage on the fretboard...that Warwick looks like a kid's guitar in his hands.
@@Dremin2009 Paul wrote a few early versions of songs from AEnima, but Justin joined while they were writing. This song was written before he joined, but he may have tweaked it...it's been awhile since I listened to the demos featuring Paul.
Saw tool a few weeks ago in Melbourne. Justin has such a cool energy to him and kept smiling to everyone in the crowd, you can tell he’s very appreciative of fans
@@miguelporras8366 Most bassists in most bands aren't really like Justin though, they're just kinda there. Which is a shame of course because he's living proof of how much potential the instrument has in rock/metal.
@@ew332 It’s not a guitar though. And he doesn’t play it like a guitar at all. He targets completely different notes. Bass is a completely different role sonically. This comment hurts my brain
Such a good bassist. i don’t know how he comes with some of the baselines he does. so original and so GROOVY, could listen to this guy mess around for hours on a bass.
Met this charming bloke in Seattle at the MLS championship soccer (football) game between LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake way back in 2009. We were in Kasey Keller's suite, hardly watching the game, drinking overpriced beer and NOT talking about TOOL. I'm a bit of an Anglophile and fanatical fan of Tool's music so I guess I could've made a better effort to press him on that side of his life but I didn't seize the opportunity to "interview" the man. I don't regret it.
BONJOUR Justin ... On dit le destin que je vous ai connu tres tard. Aujourd'hui , chaque jour je vous ecoute et sourtout j'entends TOİ ! MERCİ POUR TOUT .
Justin is awesome. But the bass part for this song was actually written by Tool's first bassist Paul D'Amour. There's a demo from 94' of Paul playing Stinkfist, Eulogy, Pushit and Aenema.
all drive the songs imho lol. and a lot of the awesomeness comes from the synergy between justins bass lines and adams riffs. truth is you couldn't take one of them away without destroying the sound of tool. they are all irreplaceable.
Holy HELL he looks so old in this video!!! I've seen Tool on the front row and I never would recognize him if he looked like that on stage. Bless them, they're all getting on up there now and may be dead by the time the album comes out! They actually let MJK use APC to beat them to a new album. Thanks sad :(
Cool fact: He is actually Rick Grimes' older brother. When Rick went to the police academy, he went over seas to Europe to study bass at the Prestogious Bass Academy
Les Claypool and Justin Chancellor are two of my biggest influences for picking up the bass guitar. Of course as a massive Metallica fan, it was Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted that got me interested in bass at first.
@@danutd94 Doesn't mean he can't be the 5th Beatle...pretty sure John and Paul hated eachother....what would it hurt to have a fifth member who hates everyone in the band?
Wrong, the 5th Beatle was Clarence Walker, the original songwriter, lead singer, and saxophone player. They kicked him out of the band and stole all his good ideas.
Playing this on guitar polyphonically in Drop D, I have an observation. Justin starts the intro using his middle finger to do the rub offs, and then when he switches to the 3/4 part at 2:18 in the video he uses his index finger as the operative one to do the rub offs. I think that he is doing this to even out the finger fatigue. Even on guitar, the rub offs are tiring after a few times through!
This dude is incredible. Adam & Danny of have their own unique sound but Justin. Half the reason I got into Tool was because of his baselines. They just pulled me immediately in. They’re loud, they’re attention grabbing & god damn that man can groove. First time I got my dad to listen to Tool (he’s a bass player as well), he had a “Where has this man/band been all my life?” moment.
@@fearnoevil65eh, i don’t know. He’s not going full on Claypool or something but he’s still playing in relatively odd time signatures and playing for THEIR music, if he played any more complex it would probably suffer from overplaying. Just because he doesn’t write complex lines doesn’t mean he can’t, nor does it reflect on his skill as a musician. Justin is the perfect bassist for tool.
He speaks french!!!!good!!!very sympatique!!! And wow a big musicien! Comme tous les membres de ce groupe! En plus il est cute! Sérieux un merveilleux musicien ,un bel être dans sa passion !
legniak1 this was filmed at the bass camp made by Warwick. I think that Justin was an instructor and that's why he is using a streamer i'm not sure if the bass that he is using is a rockbass but indeed it is one of the cheapest series and bass made by them. But in an interview in this very bass camp Justin Said that he is going to work with Warwick to make him a new bass. So it will be a Masterbuilt series bass. (Really fucking expensive) and almost the same quality as a Wal bass
lacoalfredo thanks man. I can't imagine anything sounding better than his Wal bass,especially that amazing mid range growl but a masterbuilt Warwick would be amazing no doubt
Justin attended the Warwick Bass Camp for some lessons and brought a '63 Fender Precision. Here he tells that this Precision is one of his nicest sounding basses, but within Tool it would just disappear. I guess thats why he used a Warwick Bass, mainly because he didin't have his Wal at hand. ruclips.net/video/o2se-EgVfls/видео.html
Tool is one of those bands where nobody is replaceable
Paul was replaced by justin.
Blue Sky yes but Justine has secured that spot since 1996
@@Alien_nation you're right he has. But Paul is still remembered. Paul was there in the beginning and a part of creating such a beautiful sound. Gone but not forgotten.
Agreed. 👽
Hiesnburg
Yep,l! And their sound was replaced along with him.
Tool just wouldn't be the same without him. Some Tool songs ARE Justin in my opinion. As hard as it is for anyone to agree with me on that. This guy is insane.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. It's his bass lines and the way they intertwine with Adam's guitars that makes their songs special. No one on this planet sounds quite like they do. They're my favorite band and always will be.
I can feel you on that. He is like the backbone.
He’s a great bass player. I will admit he sounds a lot like the bassist from New Order.
IMO danny and justin hold up the band
I feel like with this band, they are all irreplaceable... If you replace Maynard tool wouldn't be the same. If you replace God, I mean Danny Carey tool wouldn't be the same. Same goes for Adam and Justin. They all have a very unique sound and the four of them together is like noting else.
Man, I could straight up just listen to each member of Tool playing entire songs individually. So much love for Justin.
Me too
Thats wild. But so damn true
This dude is a badass. I was at a Tool concert in 2002 in Denver at the Pepsi Center, and during one of the songs, Justin's strap came off of his bass and he continued to play the entire song holding it up in mid air; he didn't miss a beat. Once the song ended he quickly put the strap back on, but wow. I watched him the entire song. Amazing. And the rest of the show was spot on. Best concert I've ever seen.
My first Tool concert was Seattle, ca. 1997. I was front row in front of Justin, the part of aenima at 1:39 looked about 10x faster that day, fucking blew me away!
Sounds like the roadies weren't doing their jobs, lol. Someone should have ran out and fixed it for him.
I saw him last year and he levitated the bass with telekinesis and played it. He must be evolving.
@@ji_su He was probly. Hypnotized
Saw them in 2002 too in Paris, best concert of my life
Justin is an amazing bass player, one of my greatest influences to play bass, especially in the use of effects and rhythmics.
Nicolas Grisanti Yes sir.
Nicolas Grisanti you should start listening to some truly great bassists like geddy lee who destroys this guy. Justin has a cool sound. He is not a great actual bassist at all. Hes very average as far as his playing itself.
Agrred, man. Another prog bass player that uses effects wisely, is Jon Stockman from Karnivool.
Tim Renken That really depends man. What is a good bassist? A guy with a lot of technical skill, or a guy being able to write simple, great and original parts.
Geddy is great, but I also think Justin is amazing in a way that appeals more to me musically.
Pretty subjective stuff anyways.
Is not a competition man, when you understand that, you will really enjoy music. BTW Geddy is amazing too, and "i start listening" Rush a long time ago, but thanks anyway ;)
He looks like an archeology professor.
He is si handsome, reminds me like "Rick Grames" character in last seassons.
One of my math professors in college looks just like JC, down to the hair, the beard, AND the suspenders. He was a great teacher; I was a lousy student- got my degree tho. Still there... Len Richardson. Beard's bigger now tho. www.math.lsu.edu/~rich/home.html
If your archaeology professor it's a god of rock bass 🤷🏽♂️
It's funny cuz in the other video he's showing the camera out in the desert an ancient site that archeologists discovered.
Digging up riffs
"What is my purpose?"
"You pass butter."
Wah bah luh bah dub dub!!
Pickle Rick!!
Oh. My. God.
Yeah welcome to the club.
False: you pass the god-damn butter
LOL nice😂😂
Justin’s the heartbeat of all Tool songs
Danny Carey is the backbone
I agree with both statements here, but like Rush before and during them, there is no TooL without any current member. I can honestly say IMHO, all are the best at what they do as well as being a snowball's-chance- in- hell level of synergistic, unique talents.
Sober disagrees.
How is the drummer not the heartbeat lol
Maynard the mouth and Adam is the hands
every member of Tool agrees that Justin Chancellor works the hardest when writing and developing songs ... he scrutinizes each note and then spends vastly more time in the studio laying down tracks until he is satisfied ... mega props to this guy i love it ... !!!
Wrong.... David Bottrill said they come to the studio prepared with every note in their pocket ....and therefore spend a small amount of time in the studio.
I know he said this, because he said it standing 2 feet in front of of me....with about 40 other witnesses.
You dont know shyte.
@@Toolmybass giving off pretentious redditor vibes my friend.
@@Toolmybass I know Danny Adam and Justin come in with an idea on what they're going to play beforehand, but I think what op meant was that Justin Chancellor is the biggest perfectionist in the band, and will spend the most time making sure his parts sound as good as possible compared to the rest of the band.
I haven't heard this mentioned before, but Justin has massive fingers/hands. Really lets him go savage on the fretboard...that Warwick looks like a kid's guitar in his hands.
True
Interesting fact: He's the youngest member of Tool...age wise.
@captain_ahab I was referring to Justin btw. Danny getting old has had absolutely no ill effect on his drumming. Quite the opposite actually IMO.
@@cardinaldriver he ages like a fine barrel of wine
That's like saying Everest is the highest mountain height wise.
@@cardinaldriver dude is turning 60 tomorrow… 60!!!
Age wise? Apposed to?
Such a wonderful personality.
"Learn to swim, I'll see you down in Arizona Bay.... And pass the goddamn butter"
Uh oh... my upvote on this comment was #666. What does that mean?
Learn to spread
@@rockhead261 it's only a number. Literally.
FLMAO
Where he now resides and I too.
I was today years old when I learn Justin was British
Bruh....doesn't Chancellor sound British to u?😂
Shows what you know, I guess
@@albertvasu5489 You are aware people can have English last names and not themselves be from England, right?
@@yaoguai8459 yea man...i was joking
@@albertvasu5489 well you suck at it.
and here I am fretting for my latte
I see what you did there.
Hi. Im dumbfounded
Fret for you figure and hairpiece instead
I do the same thing with my prozac
Love that shit
Justin is easily my fav bass player, his riffs are out of this world
nothing like watching a legend play his own music.
Absolutly...
I thought Justin joined the band for the Lateralus album but didn't contribute to Aenima? It was Paul D'Amour in the Aenima days I think...
Invigorating isn't it?
@@Dremin2009 wrong....Justin came in at aenima
@@Dremin2009 Paul wrote a few early versions of songs from AEnima, but Justin joined while they were writing. This song was written before he joined, but he may have tweaked it...it's been awhile since I listened to the demos featuring Paul.
This man is so underrated and awesome
Except he’s not underrated at all.
not underrated.
um dos melhores baixistas
He's rated as one of the most talented bassists in the world ffs. Get a dictionary.
No one in Tool is underrated.
Wow you’re a tool fan too? Thought you just lived for anime.
Saw tool a few weeks ago in Melbourne. Justin has such a cool energy to him and kept smiling to everyone in the crowd, you can tell he’s very appreciative of fans
I love watching him love his job.
Yes! I couldn’t stop watching him when I saw them two days ago.
Cold silence has
a tendency to
pass the goddamn
butter
LOL
other wise you get a useless teeshirt
Pass the goddamn butter!
Slowed this down to 0.5x to get a feel for the technique. What I got instead was a really drunk Englishman on holiday in France.
ROTFL! it's true! je mm'appelle... justeen... chancelloor..
no, you can just listen at regular speed. not that hard.
This is cool to see! I like Justin's interviews; I always felt like he was kind of the unsung hero of the group.
potsyband bassists often are. Just look at John Deacon in Queen.
Almost all bassist are the unsung heroes of any band
@@miguelporras8366 Most bassists in most bands aren't really like Justin though, they're just kinda there.
Which is a shame of course because he's living proof of how much potential the instrument has in rock/metal.
How the fuck is he unsung?? I always felt like Adam Jones is the one.
Oh no.....he's sung.......he's very sung
Everyone: Justin uses a pick to play bass
Justin: pick is just a tool.
Thats because he actually plays a bass as the guitar it is. Not just a bottom end note maker
@@ew332
It’s not a guitar though. And he doesn’t play it like a guitar at all. He targets completely different notes. Bass is a completely different role sonically. This comment hurts my brain
@@Andrew-fv4sj it's literally called a "bass guitar"
Such a good bassist. i don’t know how he comes with some of the baselines he does. so original and so GROOVY, could listen to this guy mess around for hours on a bass.
Justin is just a great musician. His bass lines are fire. Tool is a complete band.
butter stock just went up!
ilove puna lol
And Wal stock went down.
2020 and Covid-19: „There is no god-damn butter!“
Every TOOL
Concert I’ve ever been to , I consistently watch Danny .. now I know I missed something! God bless Justin !! 🤘🏼🖤
The most underrated bass player in music...he adds so much to tool
Not trying to be rude in any way but... who TF ever underrated Justin? 🤣
@@elnutro8115 everyone....
@@LordSesshomaru584 Except nobody. He isn’t underrated.
Amazing persona, complete charmer and an absolute pro of his trade.. Thumbs up for just about everything in this video...
Smart way how to use open strings in riffs and grooves. Unique style and sound. The MAN!!!
It's refreshing to listen to a musician talk and not hear a pejorative every other word. I've noticed this with many of Justin's interviews.
Maynard could use the word fuck 10 times in an 8 word sentence and make it sound intelligent
Have you been listening to a lot of rappers' interviews and are you mistaking them for musicians?
🤯 it's the most elegantly deep sound I've ever heard!
Love this guy! his rhythm mixed with their awesome drummers complex time signatures are gold!
I want a useless t-shirt now
cereal4u I work there!!!
Nicholas Welles hook one up bro!
@@cereal4u
We don't need one our face is enough.he wears that because everyone knows he's useful
@@smt1632 or he doesn't give a f.uck what everyone else thinks they know.
You'r already wearing one...
Just saw Tool for the first time last night. Justin was friggin brilliant and so into it. What a pleasure to watch him play!
Justin’s work speaks for itself
Facts✅
You see, I like this. This is why RUclips is awesome. Thanks to Justin and whomever put this up.
Love this man, LOVE this band.
You made it in Paris tonight, Justin !! What an amazing gig. Thank you again
fuckin justin man!! god will this new album hurry up already!
You're beyond awesome Justin Chancellor a magic piece of heaven
Why isn’t this video 3 hours long ?
Met this charming bloke in Seattle at the MLS championship soccer (football) game between LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake way back in 2009. We were in Kasey Keller's suite, hardly watching the game, drinking overpriced beer and NOT talking about TOOL. I'm a bit of an Anglophile and fanatical fan of Tool's music so I guess I could've made a better effort to press him on that side of his life but I didn't seize the opportunity to "interview" the man. I don't regret it.
He made me buy a bass ♥️
ErisLee practice practice practice 😀
Same here
ruclips.net/video/K6G_hugwG0E/видео.html
Me too. About a week after hearing The Pot for the first time.
disposition
Man I love your humility in excellence
Long time guitar player, but this guy makes me want to play bass so bad. The whole band is amazing actually.
The 🐐 and a close second to the sound of the GREATEST band tool
What a friendly person. Love his playing.
BONJOUR Justin ... On dit le destin que je vous ai connu tres tard. Aujourd'hui , chaque jour je vous ecoute et sourtout j'entends TOİ ! MERCİ POUR TOUT .
Justin is awesome. But the bass part for this song was actually written by Tool's first bassist Paul D'Amour. There's a demo from 94' of Paul playing Stinkfist, Eulogy, Pushit and Aenema.
And that has what to do with this video? He's just playing the song no mention of him writing it
I was VIP at tool concert this tour and justin handed me one of his picks at their sound check. Sooo stoked.
The triplet beat in the "crescendo" as he likes to call it is so hard to keep consistent that even he couldn't on the spot
Because of this man's lines of bass that I bought one... Cheers from Brazil!!!!!!
Justin and Danny drive the songs. He's an incredible bass player
all drive the songs imho lol. and a lot of the awesomeness comes from the synergy between justins bass lines and adams riffs. truth is you couldn't take one of them away without destroying the sound of tool. they are all irreplaceable.
Justin is an amazing
So good. Thank you for your contribution to best ever music.
this guy is an absolute legend🤘🙌
its awesome how he just makes light of the fact that hes one of the greatest bassists in history.
Holy HELL he looks so old in this video!!! I've seen Tool on the front row and I never would recognize him if he looked like that on stage. Bless them, they're all getting on up there now and may be dead by the time the album comes out! They actually let MJK use APC to beat them to a new album. Thanks sad :(
Why is that sad? It’s not a competition.
UncoolShrimp never said it was
You implied it.
It's the beard.
They let him use APC? They're different people, with vastly differing writing processes. How do you type with your head in your ass?
What would life even b like without this man?......🙏🏾
"Pass the goddamn butter''. Such a beautiful set of words
To be honest, if this was the actual lyrics, would still melt my face.
The band's heartbeat lies in the craft of Justin's fingers.
I think I just learned to swim
My dude right there..!!!! So much love for this man
Listen to how hard he's hitting those strings man, jeeeeeze. It's a wonder he didn't snap that bass in half.
I fell in love with the bass tone
He's some sort of badass bearded Robert De Niro.
Simply the greatest
My fav member of the band. Class act.
Cool fact: He is actually Rick Grimes' older brother. When Rick went to the police academy, he went over seas to Europe to study bass at the Prestogious Bass Academy
Les Claypool and Justin Chancellor are two of my biggest influences for picking up the bass guitar. Of course as a massive Metallica fan, it was Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted that got me interested in bass at first.
What everyone fails to realize is that the bass part to æenema was written by paul
So simple, yet, not simple. The beauty of his bass lines.
I could listen to this guy and Tim commerford play bass riffs all day.
That sure looks like a Warwick Corvette. I have a 5 string, same color. Love the sound of it.
Once u see him resemble The Walking Dead's Rick Grimes, there's no turning back.
Illuminati Willdie 🤣
i was 16 years old when i meet TooL. i see his face and till now just realise that days go by so damn fast.
I didn't know Rick Grimes played bass XD
You mean Logan?
RusGunner exactly my thought :D
Jajajajaaja...Rus you idiot!!!
IKRRRR!!!
Old man rick!
Love Justin’s bass playing.
He's the 5th Beatle.
He has genuinely said in the past the he “fucking hates the Beatles” hahaha
@@danutd94 Doesn't mean he can't be the 5th Beatle...pretty sure John and Paul hated eachother....what would it hurt to have a fifth member who hates everyone in the band?
Wrong, the 5th Beatle was Clarence Walker, the original songwriter, lead singer, and saxophone player. They kicked him out of the band and stole all his good ideas.
Hell no, don't compare Justin to the Beatles in any way, fuck the Beatles. Too overrated.
@@vodengc520 U thought George Martin was the fifth Beatle
Just incredible how somebody can be that good!
His tone is all in his hands. Even through that dinky practice amp, sounds huge
Yeah, no.
Not close to his sound at all.
Playing this on guitar polyphonically in Drop D, I have an observation. Justin starts the intro using his middle finger to do the rub offs, and then when he switches to the 3/4 part at 2:18 in the video he uses his index finger as the operative one to do the rub offs. I think that he is doing this to even out the finger fatigue. Even on guitar, the rub offs are tiring after a few times through!
Super la démo , et le français au passage ^^
Que agradable sujeto!gran bajista,de los mejores
Where can I get that shirt
Layne Staley from useless bay coffee company! I work there!!!
that was soo clean, Justin is amazing.
Totally sucks he didn't do the "cuz I'm praying for rain" part. The bass makes that so emotional and it would have been great to see.
I always feel like bass is so emotional.
He sounds like a very genuine guy! Awesome technique 🤘🏼
He’s seems to be a very likable person.
TOOL'S POWERHOUSE!
The touch ,the tone!
I know they have completely different styles but I’d like to see him and Les Claypool jam out together.
Both probably equally talented, but lets be honest, only one makes music anyone really wants to listen to.
les claypool shits on this guy
This dude is incredible. Adam & Danny of have their own unique sound but Justin. Half the reason I got into Tool was because of his baselines. They just pulled me immediately in. They’re loud, they’re attention grabbing & god damn that man can groove. First time I got my dad to listen to Tool (he’s a bass player as well), he had a “Where has this man/band been all my life?” moment.
I don't see it, he seems like a really nice person but his bass playing is simple simon stuff
@@fearnoevil65eh, i don’t know. He’s not going full on Claypool or something but he’s still playing in relatively odd time signatures and playing for THEIR music, if he played any more complex it would probably suffer from overplaying. Just because he doesn’t write complex lines doesn’t mean he can’t, nor does it reflect on his skill as a musician.
Justin is the perfect bassist for tool.
@@TSE_WOODY I just don't dig their music, or the sound at all. Leaves more for people that do
I didn’t realise how British he was!!!😱😱😱😂😂😂🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Lol, me neither. It’s not often he gets the spotlight
Thought he was Australian?
rbeforme I’m not American, I’m British
I know right? He's still pretty awesome, though...despite his disability. :P
Ji Su disability?
He speaks french!!!!good!!!very sympatique!!! And wow a big musicien! Comme tous les membres de ce groupe! En plus il est cute! Sérieux un merveilleux musicien ,un bel être dans sa passion !
"Ænema" is the name of the song, while Ænima is the album name.
Adam J. Said album pronounced like Onema-awnema
So i think theres a duality to the spelling that connects. If that makes sense
Months reading it wrong and I don’t know how
@@xintrk442 Yes, anima being essentially the being or the soul, enema being the cleansing. Hence the AE in the album and song titles.
I’ve been a basic TOOL fan since I was in 5th grade (1998) and am just now finding out a member of the band is British. Pretty cool.
why is he not playing his Wal? Warwick are excellent basses but sound cheap compared 😐
legniak1 this was filmed at the bass camp made by Warwick. I think that Justin was an instructor and that's why he is using a streamer i'm not sure if the bass that he is using is a rockbass but indeed it is one of the cheapest series and bass made by them. But in an interview in this very bass camp Justin Said that he is going to work with Warwick to make him a new bass. So it will be a Masterbuilt series bass. (Really fucking expensive) and almost the same quality as a Wal bass
lacoalfredo thanks man. I can't imagine anything sounding better than his Wal bass,especially that amazing mid range growl but a masterbuilt Warwick would be amazing no doubt
Justin attended the Warwick Bass Camp for some lessons and brought a '63 Fender Precision. Here he tells that this Precision is one of his nicest sounding basses, but within Tool it would just disappear. I guess thats why he used a Warwick Bass, mainly because he didin't have his Wal at hand. ruclips.net/video/o2se-EgVfls/видео.html
Sounds beautiful
he has got to be one of the most "normal" looking metal animals out there. like a sweet ol' uncle... until his got a bass in his hands...