Vocal ANALYSIS of Tool's "The Grudge" by Opera Singer / Vocal Coach

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2022
  • One of Kirk's favorite, and a song I believe I've heard before. This has some deep meaning, if you truly dive into the lyrics. I had some help. And I know a lot of you have your own interpretations and will correct me down below. I won't hold a grudge.
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Tool performing "The Grudge”.
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    Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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  • @TheCharismaticVoice
    @TheCharismaticVoice  2 года назад +138

    We just released merchandise! Check out the full line-up here: thecharismaticmerch.com

    • @acoldwoody
      @acoldwoody 2 года назад +1

      So did we - isis

    • @sEndro81
      @sEndro81 2 года назад +5

      why don't you make a video about chino Moreno fron deftones?

    • @bubbasmith7312
      @bubbasmith7312 2 года назад +1

      I think Chester has him bet in given up.

    • @themusicthrills9282
      @themusicthrills9282 2 года назад +1

      Catch the Rainbow by Rainbow(Ronnie James Dio's old band)

    • @ryandannewitz3120
      @ryandannewitz3120 2 года назад

      Okay hopefully Elizabeth can see this. I know you live Dio for his powerful voice. I'm begging you to listen to lilliac do a cover of Holy Diver. . You will be absolutely stunned about her talent. Also lilliac is made up of lead vocalist who's voice is unlike any other woman's voice. Drummer is her sister. Keyboard by her brother. And then their other brother is lead guitar. First time I heard it it just came on as I was running some music in the background and working on my car. I stopped what I was doing and geeked out on their music.

  • @drowningpooralice5505
    @drowningpooralice5505 2 года назад +1104

    I love when fellow musicians discover Tool and they start counting.

  • @GraemeRoberts
    @GraemeRoberts 2 года назад +3364

    I remember buying the Lateralus album as a teenager based on a 5-star review in Kerrang! magazine. I'd never heard Tool before. A few minutes into The Grudge I knew I'd struck gold. It remains one of the best decisions I've ever made. It's an absolute masterpiece.

    • @richardroberts957
      @richardroberts957 2 года назад +41

      Same man. My personal favourite album ever.

    • @MrBaker444
      @MrBaker444 2 года назад +42

      Felt the same way with them and Deftones

    • @genxhippie3973
      @genxhippie3973 2 года назад +28

      I felt the same way when I heard a track from the first EP on a alt rock station. The next morning I ordered it from a local record store. In the early 90's Tool had a hard edge that grunge lacked. 30+ years later and they are still killing it.

    • @mrpzak
      @mrpzak 2 года назад +55

      I love hearing about when Tool fans are born.

    • @ConnerSpeed6
      @ConnerSpeed6 2 года назад +19

      The greatest album ever produced for me personally

  • @jamesshilale2967
    @jamesshilale2967 Год назад +163

    That scream is not giving up on everything. Imagine holding a grudge for 25 years. Then you finally learn to let it go......25 years of pain, sinking, depression, anger finally goes away. The release of all that stored sh*t is what the scream encapsulates.

    • @cmaronchick
      @cmaronchick 7 месяцев назад +7

      Excellent take. Well said.

    • @CarlosFinanceJunkie
      @CarlosFinanceJunkie 5 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly. She should have the lyrics up

    • @rray848
      @rray848 3 месяца назад +5

      25 year grudge... 25 seconds of screaming... very symmetrical...

    • @TheBurdenOfHope
      @TheBurdenOfHope 2 месяца назад +1

      Pure art man.

    • @jesselyons8309
      @jesselyons8309 22 дня назад

      Well said.

  • @meganwoehl5277
    @meganwoehl5277 Год назад +356

    Tool drums often have a very tribal feel to them, which drives the "psychedelic" or "trance" feeling of their music. Love it.

    • @mattyjenninz
      @mattyjenninz Год назад +10

      Definitely! Not to mention, the voice in all his patterns. The melody weaves In and out of those polyrhythms adding polyrhythms in the polyrhythms!!!! AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!

    • @augustinaheeisz
      @augustinaheeisz Год назад

      Yaaas❤

    • @darrinchristensen2580
      @darrinchristensen2580 Год назад +12

      The first time I experienced mushrooms, tool was on the Playlist, the grudge was during my peak and I just happened to be looking into a mirror. Tribal doesn't even begin to describe what I saw and felt. Changed my life and perspective ever since

    • @sandiegoe1
      @sandiegoe1 10 месяцев назад +2

      Totally tribal! Our tribe! The term hypnotic comes to mind too.

    • @cesarbarragancesarjr5279
      @cesarbarragancesarjr5279 9 месяцев назад

      agree

  • @John-4649
    @John-4649 2 года назад +830

    One does not simply listen to Tool. It is an experience. Almost ethereal.

    • @justinburhns328
      @justinburhns328 2 года назад +7

      "but have you tried..." ~ Joe R.
      They do create an immersion experience through the use of uncommon time signatures, changeups, and weaving each element. You can usually identify Tools paper music from others, but definitely if you could use transparency sheets and see the collection of sheets for each section overlaid.

    • @TheDemonAnjel
      @TheDemonAnjel 2 года назад +6

      Truer words have NEVER been spoken! You experience Tool...not just listen to them..

    • @yewcraynian7915
      @yewcraynian7915 Год назад +11

      Tool becomes a physical part of you when you hear them. It pure art, above and beyond what you can describe as simply music.

    • @TheDemonAnjel
      @TheDemonAnjel Год назад +5

      Tool is an immersive experience...you hear and feel their music...but for me it consumes my soul and heart...I LOVE TOOL!!!

    • @angelatol5665
      @angelatol5665 Год назад +2

      Seen them for the second time this year.. ethereal is the perfect word to describe

  • @CybrSlydr
    @CybrSlydr 2 года назад +854

    I've always taken that scream at the end as not giving up or defeat, but his catharsis at finally letting go of the grudge.

    • @christopherglock7239
      @christopherglock7239 2 года назад +13

      We all have that moment, mine was total brokenness and Redemption, Salvation Restoration, was Powerful.

    • @user-gf2ul3oj6x
      @user-gf2ul3oj6x 2 года назад +8

      Also check out Rush. Clockwork Angels tour the garden. Absolutely magical musical masterpiece

    • @xStaman
      @xStaman 2 года назад +21

      @@MidwestFarmToys Interesting. I always interpreted the scream as him falling through the water with the anchor (the grudge) pulling him down. Let go Let go..

    • @Chet_Thornbushel
      @Chet_Thornbushel 2 года назад +4

      To me it’s always felt like the release felt in the resoluteness of a final decision that has been made.

    • @theoraclehostvessel
      @theoraclehostvessel 2 года назад +4

      I've always taken it as simultaneous catharsis and frustration

  • @tRuck3r87
    @tRuck3r87 11 месяцев назад +137

    Everything about Tool and Maynard is so carefully orchestrated. Nothing is by accident in their music. Every song is a masterpiece. It's so complex. Every band member is a genius and when they make music together it's mind blowing!!

    • @jonny555ive
      @jonny555ive 10 месяцев назад +3

      100% agree with you.
      Absolute MASTERS of their musicianship.
      And Maynard..... I mean C'mon, the only other person that blows me away, vocally is Mike Patton from Faith no More. Both are absolutely insanely talented, vocally lyrically they just are THE top of their craft.
      Every one of them is an amazing musician. I wish there was more music like this in the world but I'm glad there isn't because it makes it that much more special.

    • @CC_Babblecock
      @CC_Babblecock 8 месяцев назад +3

      I have to politely disagree with you here! Or maybe partly disagree depending on what way you meant it.
      He did a video interview with Rick Beato in ‘22, the most I’ve ever seen him talk about his music, and the process (for Tool) is that the three others do the instrumentals, making sure they each feel comfortable with their level of individual focus in the track (how noticeable prob depends on the track, anyway, point being they all try to be fair and equal), then he gets it, drives around listening to it, seeing what vibe or thoughts it gives him, intentionally DOESN’T overthink it, or it will lose that intuitive magic he has, so he does it in an almost subconscious / semi conscious way I guess, and then adds the vocals in making sure everything fits properly.
      He said he does this really quickly from getting the music to being done with his part. I think it was the same interview? Where Maynard said the others are always saying why was it so quick, and he jokingly quipped “I HAD 50 YEARS!” (He’s actually almost 60, but obv. meaning his life experience) to write them.
      So I completely agree the production / post is calculated, they’ve always used the same engineer I believe, but I don’t agree for Maynard. He goes with his intuition, and basically treats himself like an audience member hearing it, the only real calculated part is blending with the time signatures and syllables he uses. I would have agreed with you before I saw that, because he’s never spoken about it in depth before. Being called talented myself on at least one main instrument, I can’t get my head around how smart they all are, outside of their talent, that throwing something as intricate as this together is probably the same for them as getting a drink of water.
      You’d really enjoy the interview - just search Rick Beato Maynard or something 👍 It COMPLETELY changed the way I saw Maynard and Tool. I no longer think Maynard is hugely pretentious. I think he gets frustrated because he is goal oriented and quick, and he had to distance himself because he couldn’t handle the “egos”. He came off so calm and down to earth, I just think he’s introverted, probably had a hard time with the internal drama, and didn’t want to talk trash about his bandmates, so people took that as him being an a$$hole because he wouldn’t talk about Tool. Let me know what you think if you watch it!

    • @Tetrathegod
      @Tetrathegod 7 месяцев назад

      its actually not they were bunch of high and drunk guys with a lot of talent and yeah

  • @jimglass3106
    @jimglass3106 Год назад +402

    My first exposure to TOOL was seeing them on the side stage at Lollapalooza 93. Maynard kept staring directly at me and my friend while he was screaming. A very...intense experience to say the least.

    • @LibertySpam
      @LibertySpam Год назад +46

      he was comfortable with you..

    • @Cassiee102
      @Cassiee102 Год назад +21

      I saw perfect circle way back in 2000 when I was 16. Maynard wore the tightest silver pants that were so low you could fully see his treasure trail. I couldn't help but think, who is this strangely intense human, so mesmerizing

    • @valentin7693
      @valentin7693 Год назад +26

      I think he has stage fright, so he tends to concentrate on just one lucky guy.
      You can see this on the live version of sober, he just stares sometimes.

    • @jamiepurches2179
      @jamiepurches2179 Год назад +15

      I had the same thing happen at Lollapalooza ‘93 in Vancouver, right down to his staring right at me, who was high af on shrooms. Intense doesn’t come close to describing the experience.

    • @JohnStonebraker
      @JohnStonebraker Год назад +10

      @@jamiepurches2179 You're the one Neo.

  • @colleenw8363
    @colleenw8363 2 года назад +748

    I saw them live in February. It was my 8th time, but the first without my husband who I lost last summer. This song was so cathartic. During the "Let Go" I escalated along with Maynard and screamed into the void. It was a huge emotional release of grief, trauma, and anger and I was a sobbing mess afterward. I very much appreciated this interpretation. Thank you.

    • @NativeBeanpole
      @NativeBeanpole 2 года назад +38

      I'm sorry for your loss. it warms me to see how this helped you.

    • @colleenw8363
      @colleenw8363 2 года назад +5

      @@NativeBeanpole thank you

    • @113KILL5
      @113KILL5 2 года назад +4

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @lamiglass1
      @lamiglass1 2 года назад +2

      My condolences on your loss 😢

    • @colleenw8363
      @colleenw8363 2 года назад +3

      @@lamiglass1 thank you

  • @markscott4352
    @markscott4352 2 года назад +639

    Lateralus(the album) was released back when compact discs were the marketplace standard. The face of the disc was designed to look like a buzz saw, with the teeth circling the outer edge of the disc. So when you inserted the disc and pressed play the first sound you hear is the sound of a buzz saw beginning to spin before The Grudge begins to play. Love that extra detail.

    • @Drakan583
      @Drakan583 2 года назад +26

      I don’t know if this is actually true or not, but that is an awesome observation that is now part of my head canon for Tool. Thank you.

    • @onemorechris
      @onemorechris 2 года назад +54

      the album art was done really well too: the art you see on this video was actually the entire cd book. the pages were plastic and transparent so the muscles were on page 2 but the circle of eyes was on page 10. very nicely done

    • @twizted3k
      @twizted3k 2 года назад +4

      Never realized

    • @frightenedsoul
      @frightenedsoul 2 года назад +43

      @@onemorechris 10,000 days packaging is pretty cool as well with the 3D goggles to view the artwork with

    • @bimbkin2830
      @bimbkin2830 2 года назад +1

      that was a really cool disc

  • @TheTektronik
    @TheTektronik Год назад +261

    Danny Carrey had the whole band playing different time signatures. He is an innovator.

    • @hutrod7721
      @hutrod7721 Год назад +22

      Danny himself plays like 4 different time signatures on any given song it's mind boggling

    • @hotboxhearse
      @hotboxhearse 8 месяцев назад +3

      not downplaying the skill required to play polyrhythms and the general coolness of it but thats not an innovation in any way lmao, tool is great but yall nonmusicians need to stop trying to talk abt the complexities of tool and end up sounding like fools

    • @fluxfirax5.56
      @fluxfirax5.56 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@hotboxhearsewho alive, does it better than Danny?

  • @darthsmolin
    @darthsmolin Год назад +146

    I loved this song as an angry teenager full of grudges and baggage, taking the title of "The Grudge" literally. The song hits a lot harder now in my 30's after digging into its numerological references and learning that the point of the song is about choosing to let go of grudges. Great song, crushes me every time.

    • @mumaac
      @mumaac Год назад +5

      I've been interpreting it as the enlightenment sciency crowd holding a grudge against the gullibly religious masses, creating all sort of mess and destroying society by trying to rationalise it.
      But superstition always comes back.

    • @arbuznazarov9326
      @arbuznazarov9326 Год назад +6

      I think everyone chooses the meaning at different times of their lives, depending of what suits them, or what they'd like to see
      that's the beauty of tool's lyrics

    • @laura5425
      @laura5425 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@arbuznazarov9326 totally! the scarlet letter man for me meant betrayal. how do you interpret it?

    • @karowolkenschaufler7659
      @karowolkenschaufler7659 9 месяцев назад +4

      this one hits me on a very personal level as well. at 29 I actually managed to come to a kind of acceptance about some things in my past. to accept that they were not good but that they just were. I could let some things just be... but just as in the song, every now and then the grudge gets me back for a bit. and I definetly remember wearing the grudge like a crown as a teenager.... and clinging to it as a last straw. the whole song hits very close to home for me.

  • @discreteentropy
    @discreteentropy 2 года назад +558

    I was at their show last night and The Grudge was on their set list. Maynard still has his pipes. Unreal live.

    • @chribu5454
      @chribu5454 2 года назад +9

      I was at the vegas show! What a performance

    • @cccccccccccccccc5263
      @cccccccccccccccc5263 2 года назад +5

      Took two on my sons to see them in Vegas, best show ever.

    • @funny_money_ad_infinitum
      @funny_money_ad_infinitum 2 года назад +1

      I try only listen to Danny to get hyped.

    • @JJNajee
      @JJNajee 2 года назад +5

      I can’t wait for them to come to Philly in February!

    • @tootone
      @tootone 2 года назад +5

      I was at the Utah show on Tuesday. It was incredible "my second time". I could tell Maynard was kinder to his voice, and doesn't scream quite so much. Which is a good thing. But it's definitely different. This some was great live, as was all of the rest. Would have loved to of seen some opiate or undertow though.

  • @motnella07
    @motnella07 2 года назад +521

    I second the guy who said "The Humbling River" insanely good harmonizing

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  2 года назад +208

      I am very interested in listening to Puscifer. Maybe soon?

    • @Johnny_Blaze
      @Johnny_Blaze 2 года назад +31

      @@TheCharismaticVoice Its so different than Tool and APC, but its uniqueness makes it so special.

    • @Billkwando
      @Billkwando 2 года назад +7

      @@TheCharismaticVoice Hello! I recommended John Frusciante - My Smile is a Rifle the other day, and that would be awesome 'cos of his unusual technique....but then I saw you did a Queensryche song and realized that you would probably really enjoy the Japanese band L'Arc~en~Ciel, as the singer Hyde (who also has solo stuff) is right up there with the Queensryche guy, vocal ability wise. The songs aren't usually in English, but you did Ave Maria so hopefully that's not an issue. There's an amazing live version (2012 tour finale) of the song "Niji" (Rainbow) you could react to (or Lost Heaven or Hitomi no Jyuunin or even one of Hyde's solo songs, like Season's Call). Check them out! One of the best singers I've ever heard, that's saying a lot. I think you would become a diehard L'Arc fan, honest truth. Your enthusiasm would match well with their many different sounds, and I think you'd be in love.
      Also do Cult of Personality by Living Colour! 😆

    • @Billkwando
      @Billkwando 2 года назад +2

      Here is, if it survives: watch?v=3KfTd0cMpLs This is the definitive live version, from the last night of the 2012 tour finale. There are similar videos of the same song from other nights, but the last night was by far the best, and had a huge finale the other versions didn't.

    • @maugrims3109
      @maugrims3109 2 года назад +3

      YES PLEASE!!!!!!

  • @petMonster28
    @petMonster28 2 года назад +132

    I know you're giving us feedback on vocals and all, but 35:13 is the start of one of the most epic drum masterpieces ever recorded. It's the real star of this track.

    • @petMonster28
      @petMonster28 2 года назад +17

      Nevermind. I spoke too soon. Nice to see you give kudos to Carey on this.

    • @davidgomersall7185
      @davidgomersall7185 Год назад +19

      Have you seen the Vic Firth drum cam footage of Danny playing Pneuma? If not I would recommend watching it to get an understanding of just how incredible his compositions are. It's mind blowing.

    • @comvoice
      @comvoice Год назад +8

      I'm not a drummer, but THAT is a monster drum fill. I put it up there with Steve Gadd's drumming on the title track "Aja" by Steely Dan,

    • @solidsnake6512
      @solidsnake6512 Год назад +3

      It's....pretty fucking intense....

    • @freyabagnariol3135
      @freyabagnariol3135 10 месяцев назад

      yesssss. it is hypnotizing and mind-bending and one of the best things I can grace my eyes and ears with. I watch that regularly@@davidgomersall7185

  • @markserbu
    @markserbu Год назад +74

    I had VIP tickets to a Tool concert in Orlando, FL, a few years back and part of the package was basically a Q&A session with Adam Jones. He said that on some songs he'll be playing in, say, 5 beats per measure while Justin will be playing in 7 beats per measure while Danny plays in some other beats per measure. Every (common factor of the 3 different beats) they come together. Adam said that a lot of times he's just on autopilot and thinking about doing his laundry or something, but that on some of those really complex songs with crazy time signatures he really has to pay attention. Love your enthusiasm listening to this...great video!

    • @tylerao
      @tylerao Год назад +6

      They play in the rhythm of the Earth. Its an open signature, lots of grounding beats. They are projecting the sound of a tribe through 4 men.

    • @Psi-Ink
      @Psi-Ink 7 месяцев назад

      Adam said that sometimes it is unavoidable to not think about laundry etc. but most of the time he is mentally very present!

  • @Duncan_Idaho_Potato
    @Duncan_Idaho_Potato 2 года назад +169

    The scream is nothing short of legendary. And that maelstrom of drums in the finale will never fail to raise goosebumps on my arms and legs for as long as I live.

  • @davidmaurizio2749
    @davidmaurizio2749 2 года назад +99

    All I want to do is listen to her break down every song ever done by Tool. She's brilliant.

  • @Yvkes
    @Yvkes 2 года назад +169

    I love your facial expressions through this whole video. We all know: listening to a tool song is a spiritual experience.

    • @darylingoteborg3178
      @darylingoteborg3178 2 года назад +7

      I saw someone else comment on a different clip that she has the facial expressions of a Disney princess and thought “yep that fits”

    • @christopherbrooksher7538
      @christopherbrooksher7538 2 года назад

      Also a borderline Orgasmic experience 😉

  • @mariovaldes3921
    @mariovaldes3921 2 года назад +85

    As a person who studied mathematics, engineering, fractals, etc in my adolescence, I cannot help but get excited and very stimulated with the odd/unique way of Tool creativity. Also, 90 percent of the time I can’t focus on the lyrics since the music in general is very stimulating and Maynyard voice is like another instrument in the band.

    • @laura5425
      @laura5425 11 месяцев назад +3

      if you dig into some weird numerological esoterics this explains some of tool's charismatic mathematical rhythms. had a fascination for math, physics and metaphysics at that time as well and this music just beamed me to another dimension ^^

  • @ma-ma-mamary3946
    @ma-ma-mamary3946 2 года назад +166

    I love hearing a classically trained person geek out over hard music & vocals and appreciate all its complexity and technique instead of simply chalking it up to noise. Tool is one of a kind.

  • @aaronclift
    @aaronclift 2 года назад +355

    “You can feel as if it’s tearing apart voice.” No, for that, you’ll need to listen to “Ticks and Leeches” later on the album, which actually did hurt Maynard’s voice.

    • @christopherheiple3979
      @christopherheiple3979 2 года назад +24

      Facts. He did and delayed the release of this epic album

    • @Pulsed101
      @Pulsed101 2 года назад +6

      @@christopherheiple3979 I always thought it was this song where he couldn't speak for months after?

    • @krabuh
      @krabuh 2 года назад +27

      @@Pulsed101 nah it was ticks and leeches, apparently the record company wanted a "heavy" song and they did ticks and leeches so maynard just fucked his voice up, you can hear how his voice is just dying he tried to make the scream too "dry" if you know what I mean

    • @antondavidovic3996
      @antondavidovic3996 2 года назад +2

      True, but the scream in this song certainly didn't do any good for his voice either xD

    • @Abbey144441
      @Abbey144441 2 года назад +4

      Bad ass song! Worth the damage done.
      No better ode to the parasitic mind that has humanity by the boo boo.

  • @sofascialistadankulamegado1781
    @sofascialistadankulamegado1781 Год назад +47

    Probably one of the top albums of all time among many genres. It's a masterpiece of the musical arts in modern times. I cannot stress that enough.

  • @richardkasden
    @richardkasden Год назад +21

    I read a bunch of comments but not all, I don't know if anyone answered her question that she started with but the song starts off with the sound of an Elevator starting its ascent. It signifies the journey of consciousness raising that this album emulates. If you track the consciousness that each of the songs is coming from, you'll find that these are the steps to healing and freeing oneself of the ego struggle. So the album, from song to song, is a lifting of consciousness starting with the Elevator moving. This album is essentially Tool's way of teaching their listeners how to heal. It starts with the BLAME level of consciousness with this song and finishes with Reflection and Triad which are the freeing from the ego and experiencing Great Spirit. This IS and will probably ALWAYS BE my favorite album of all time.

    • @adampindell
      @adampindell Месяц назад

      I always thought it sounded like a reel-to-reel projector starting up 🤔

  • @dariush314159
    @dariush314159 2 года назад +509

    I must say I've really been loving your reactions to Tool. It's given me an even deeper appreciation for the music and because I haven't seen others discuss this in the comments, I'll add this to the discussion. Although the use of Saturn in the lyrics has meaning in regard to the planet, the symbolism is far more closely tied to the myth of Zeus' father Cronus consuming his children to prevent them from overthrowing him eventually. The roman name for Cronus was Saturn.
    "Saturn comes back around
    Lifts you up like a child
    or drags you down like a stone
    To consume you till you choose to let this go
    "
    The myth goes that Cronus had, after discovering a prophecy claiming that he would be overthrown by his children (What would become the main Greek pantheon), immediately consumed each of them after their birth. Rhea, Zeus' mother, decided to have Zeus secretly and instead gave Cronus a stone wrapped in a blanket to consume. Zeus would secretly grow up and overthrow his father in the same manner that Cronus had overthrown his own father Uranus, signifying the cyclic nature of grudges and vengeance. The entire song is in large part a message that has been articulated in many ways at many times for thousands of years. The cycle of hatred will continue on, coming back around with each new generation, until you choose to let it go.

    • @samieltheinfamous
      @samieltheinfamous 2 года назад +23

      Cronus was also the god of time, which I think plays very heavily into the theme of Saturn returning, in the sense that history repeats itself. Terry Pratchett has written that time is a wheel, which of course lends itself to the idea that what goes around comes around, particularly in matters of vengeance, violence and holding a grudge.

    • @grumolch4268
      @grumolch4268 2 года назад +16

      Very insightful and educational interpretation. Thank you for sharing that.

    • @DS-ju2sq
      @DS-ju2sq 2 года назад +3

      bro fr. can u get ahold of brother Putin and educate its thought processes.

    • @captcyco
      @captcyco 2 года назад +12

      @@creightonburke5914 there’s always deeper levels with Tool. Look at how they’ve referred to Jung’s work in multiple songs. It’s only obvious if you know

    • @ThunderBasketball22
      @ThunderBasketball22 2 года назад +2

      Look into Saturn return if you haven’t already, it could easily be talking about this as well.

  • @fcon2123
    @fcon2123 2 года назад +269

    Saw this live a few days ago in Chicago. When the scream was coming up I thought "man, I wonder if he's still got it." You could feel the tension rise as he took a few swigs from a water bottle and I turned to my wife and shouted "he's gonna go for it!" Even after all the years of punishing his vocal cords, he's still got it.

    • @rred8674
      @rred8674 2 года назад +11

      One of the best parts of the show, I saw em in Louisville!

    • @pdrozewski
      @pdrozewski 2 года назад

      Skipped Chicago to check out TaxSlayer Center in Moline!

    • @fcon2123
      @fcon2123 2 года назад

      @@pdrozewski Haha, we actually considered taking a trip out that way instead since it's only a few hours away from Chicago. How was it over there?

    • @pdrozewski
      @pdrozewski 2 года назад +1

      @@fcon2123 Another part of the reason I looked there was because Chicago always sells super quickly & I had work when tickets went on sale. I was row 11 on the floor so it would be hard for the venue to affect that but I did walk around after & it was pretty nice. Parking wasn't as much of a nightmare if you weren't super early. It was more of a basketball court floor with seats the same level all the way back & then tiered bleacher style in the side but with actual seats. So how far back you are def makes a difference in maybe wanting side seats instead.

    • @kingsolomon8946
      @kingsolomon8946 2 года назад +2

      Of course he does….

  • @batmanbear
    @batmanbear Год назад +14

    The greatest feeling in The Grudge is after the song ends and you realize that was only the first 8 and a half minutes an almost 79 minute ALBUM.

  • @timcuneen3964
    @timcuneen3964 Год назад +36

    In 1998 I was 20. My best friend loved Tool but I hadn't ever really enjoyed their music up until then. One night we were smoking ganga and listening to the Aenima record. During the second song, Eulogy, it finally hit me. It just clicked. I finally heard the beauty of their music and I never looked back.

    • @jonny555ive
      @jonny555ive 10 месяцев назад +1

      Like someone turned on a lightswitch huh ? Just all of a sudden it "fits" in your brain and heart.
      I absolutely LOVE Tool.

    • @craftistic82
      @craftistic82 10 месяцев назад +2

      I was 15, and bought a CD with a holographic rolling eyeball on the cover of the case because it looked cool.
      Just because it looked cool.
      I'd never heard of Tool. I listened to the entire album from Start to finish. And again. And again. And now I'm 41, and that album has stayed imprinted on my life. What a musical impact. What a time in music.

    • @jburt779
      @jburt779 10 месяцев назад

      So it wasn’t just me. I’m glad my own light switch experience has something in common with others out there.

    • @deadpiratehead
      @deadpiratehead 3 месяца назад

      I was introduced by a poser. I listened to AENIMA, and was inducted into the Tool Army. it took 10 seconds. The intro to the album was all it took. I delved into TOOL immediately afterward.

  • @mwrightinsurance
    @mwrightinsurance 2 года назад +299

    As a fan, it’s extremely rewarding/satisfying to have someone who is a student and lover of music describe in such detail and so eloquently what it is that draws us to the experience of Tool. Thank you! Great video, love your passion.

    • @angelacisneros9282
      @angelacisneros9282 2 года назад +5

      I’ve always said that Tool is like a Beethoven of their genre.

    • @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND
      @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND 2 года назад

      @@angelacisneros9282
      That's a good comparison 👌

    • @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND
      @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND 2 года назад

      She's a vocal coach, not a student. Although i would say a student in this genre of music.

    • @mwrightinsurance
      @mwrightinsurance 2 года назад +5

      @@71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND a student as in someone who studies music, even seasoned professionals remain students of their art form or chosen profession.

    • @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND
      @71771PAULTHEWALLOFSOUND 2 года назад

      @@mwrightinsurance
      She's a voice coach she teaches thus she isn't the student. You could say this about every job in the world. But those who teach aren't students by the very definition. How can a student analyse vocals without knowledge of what their talking about, she has this knowledge above and beyond a student of singing.

  • @MilkHound
    @MilkHound 2 года назад +55

    The long scream expresses the pain of letting go. When you hold on to a grudge for long enough it becomes a part of you. It's like cutting off an third arm.

  • @nb8894
    @nb8894 8 месяцев назад +9

    When I was 29 and a half I met my husband who was a massive Tool fan, he died last year and now this song has so much more impact! ❤

  • @Ilyas702
    @Ilyas702 Год назад +30

    The delay on the guitar you mentioned on the beginning is actually the bassist. Justin Chancellor's riffs blend in so beautifully they become part of and defines the music.

    • @lordyeetus6317
      @lordyeetus6317 Год назад +7

      Haha I actually believe this is the very first TOOL video she has reacted to where she has actually mentioned the bass guitar. To be fair, she's usually utterly enamoured by the drums (and fair enough too!), but it also probably speaks to your point about how well Chancellor's bass lines blend in and build the whole TOOL sound.

  • @3232jrob
    @3232jrob 2 года назад +111

    I absolutely love the heart she puts into breaking down Tool....She catches many things that go over most people's head...THIS is why I love TOOL

    • @rickmartin7674
      @rickmartin7674 2 года назад +3

      The heart she puts into all the reviews I've seen is awesome. This is why I love her videos (Tool is also awesome)

  • @Ccastine9
    @Ccastine9 2 года назад +94

    I once described Tool to my wife as a device that dismantled my brain and put it back together again properly, producing the most lucid and pure thoughts and realizations about myself and the world around me. Its truly indescribable and they seem to have a song that you can use the message to figure out anything in life if you take the time. I know Im not alone in that. This song and many others helped me grow as a person. Their art truly is a tool. And also just an amazing heavy piece of composition. Love your excitement covering these songs, many of them have deep roots in our lives

    • @gfimadcat
      @gfimadcat 2 года назад +6

      That... has to be the best explanation of how I experience Tool as well, have an upvote! :D

    • @txmetalhead82xk
      @txmetalhead82xk 2 года назад +1

      The Mi-Go experience.

    • @pamelahinchee8012
      @pamelahinchee8012 2 года назад +8

      You have described it so Perfectly. I used to listen to Lateralus on headphones for hours. I could fall asleep with it blasting through my head. I was a year in to being clean and sober. Tool was an additional sponsor for me.
      I reached out for the Random More and decided to Spiral OUT!
      BTW...I've been clean and Sober for 22 years!

    • @payla8308
      @payla8308 2 года назад +2

      All of Maynard music. Every new album comes out in divine timing to my hours of need. My love for him borders on saintly. Im so grateful to be alive at the same time as him.

    • @4speedBuick
      @4speedBuick 2 года назад +3

      insanely well put. Tool has been part of my life since 1993, been there through the good and bad, and have helped me more than I can explain.

  • @ltomolo
    @ltomolo Год назад +20

    When I saw Tool in Boston about a year ago and they played this, I definitely had a purge during the "let it go" part, as tears from something (not sadness) were just uncontrollably pouring down my cheeks. It was a really intense stone cold sober experience to have at a concert that I was not expecting, but ended up being super grateful for afterwards, because it felt like I had just gone through weeks or months of therapy during just that one minute of live performance!!!

    • @carltextor8184
      @carltextor8184 3 месяца назад

      Good music be like that 👌🏼

  • @DigitalHeadShots
    @DigitalHeadShots Год назад +50

    I really enjoyed this listen through.. Your appreciation for the entire musicianship of every member really shines through. For this, thank you for your thoughts on one of my favorite songs.

  • @nicolasenemyslayer
    @nicolasenemyslayer 2 года назад +228

    Honestly there isn’t another vocal coach out there that can react and review at this level. The knowledge plus the enthusiasm makes it so entertaining. It’s always fun when tool is involved too due to the sheer depth of the possible analysis. Love it 😍

    • @Ana-mf3tc
      @Ana-mf3tc 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree!!!

    • @michaeldinsen7641
      @michaeldinsen7641 2 года назад

      Agreed....

    • @flataffect
      @flataffect 2 года назад

      Agreed! Except maybe Chris Liepe but his style is still very different and more vocal focused

    • @jacobcairnes521
      @jacobcairnes521 2 года назад +8

      Check out The Key Of Geebz. Hes a composer that breaks down a lot of Tool. He treats Maynards voice as an instrument

    • @Audard
      @Audard 2 года назад +2

      All the other vocal coaches died off because they where fakes and posers. This is the real deal.

  • @jonasturklbach2705
    @jonasturklbach2705 2 года назад +53

    I love how Maynard's voice can go from docile to aggressive, back to docile. Great vocalist and why Tool is my favorite band

    • @natalielaanee
      @natalielaanee 2 года назад +2

      absolutely

    • @JaimeWulf
      @JaimeWulf 2 года назад +2

      Everything they do is musical science...

  • @djssportsmemorabilia6907
    @djssportsmemorabilia6907 Год назад +8

    The drum outro is so under appreciated. The more you listen to it the more nuance you can detect in the rolls of the fills on the toms and how intricate they are.
    Then when you factor in the cymbal work on top of them and in between them it’s even more impressive.

    • @TheVeregat
      @TheVeregat Год назад +1

      It is in no way, underappreciated lol.

  • @kelliw5571
    @kelliw5571 Год назад +9

    I really appreciate your ability to dissect the entire musical piece and point out things that I’ve never noticed, even after listening to this band for 20+ years. You have an amazing ear. Like pointing out the moment when the cymbals went across and back, I could hear it in my headphones, but I had never actually thought about it before.

  • @randalldellwo6365
    @randalldellwo6365 2 года назад +157

    You’re lucky to have found Tool now. I discovered them in 1993. Imagine having to wait 5 years between the Aenima and Lateralus albums.

    • @iulian2548
      @iulian2548 2 года назад +6

      But it was well worth it.

    • @fatodubs12
      @fatodubs12 2 года назад +32

      Or 13 for Fear Innoculum!

    • @jedinxf7
      @jedinxf7 2 года назад +29

      they release albums according to the fibonacci sequence. next one will be a 21 year wait.

    • @RezValla
      @RezValla 2 года назад +3

      Same. I was in grade 9 and my friend tricked the bus driver into playing the tape on the bus. Been hooked ever since

    • @thegiganticgiant4485
      @thegiganticgiant4485 2 года назад +4

      except in 1993 it would have only cost you $20 to see them live, now it's $250 lol

  • @squeegielol
    @squeegielol 2 года назад +102

    "A delightful bed of sound for the ears" is probably the best description I have ever heard for this song. As the first album I ever purchased with my own money as a teenager, this brings a warmth to my soul - thank you Elizabeth.

  • @claudiastockman8438
    @claudiastockman8438 Год назад +14

    I love how you analyse a song and break it down through your words with what you hear.
    Picking out all the little tunes and changes that I might’ve missed or explaining better what I heard year's ago when I first bought their album sooo long ago.
    This song is hypnotic and has a haunting quality and yes..........just so interesting.
    All real artistic musician's with layer's of idea's that they blend and weave together to create unique and awesome music 🎶

  • @thomsmith8876
    @thomsmith8876 Год назад +5

    You have such a perfect way of expressing the feelings and emotions I have had about Tool, Maynard, Danny, the music, and the sentiments expressed in the songs you have reviewed. Wow. I've teared up listening to your analysis. Thanks for finally giving the world the understanding of Tool the world deserves. I am now a huge fan.

  • @duanedeshotels5549
    @duanedeshotels5549 2 года назад +194

    I myself have just discovered Tool.
    Only to find out they've been around since the early 90s, I believe.. now I grew up when led Zeppelin was the hardest hitting greatest band ever quote unquote. Been listening to tool for about 4 months now, I don't understand why I never heard of these guys . I'm so amazed of the professional quality of their music . The lyrics , the changes in the tempo, the hard driven sound. It's like an emotional roller coaster ride if that makes any sense. They're definitely an awesome band ,and I am definitely a fan.

    • @TheXasti
      @TheXasti 2 года назад +6

      Right? Been about a year for me and I'm still blown away by how complex and the depth to the songs. How is music this good so hidden from the public?

    • @bv5095
      @bv5095 2 года назад +19

      Hopefully you'll enjoy their version of "No Quarter"

    • @spillledcarryout
      @spillledcarryout 2 года назад +2

      Same here. Same amazement at how long they eluded me!

    • @HistoryWarCinema
      @HistoryWarCinema 2 года назад +9

      Listen to Tool’s cover of No Quarter. It’s awesome.

    • @23Nemesis
      @23Nemesis 2 года назад +12

      You have not just become a fan you are now part of an Army.

  • @Rayk76
    @Rayk76 2 года назад +273

    If you want emotion in his voice "wings for Marie part one and 2" is a mind-blowing masterpiece wave of emotion and spirituality

    • @KarRuptAssassin
      @KarRuptAssassin 2 года назад +16

      She did do them a year ago.

    • @Rayk76
      @Rayk76 2 года назад

      @@KarRuptAssassin can't find it 😢

    • @donkane7308
      @donkane7308 2 года назад +7

      Songs are about his mother, and Judith from a perfect circle

    • @Rayk76
      @Rayk76 2 года назад

      @@donkane7308 I knew that 👍🤘

    • @VegardLaur
      @VegardLaur 2 года назад +7

      @@Rayk76 ruclips.net/video/7I2GhsY2emQ/видео.html here you go :)

  • @anony4401
    @anony4401 Год назад +7

    I've listened to Tool on and off since the 90s. Everytime I pick it back up again I am in awe. I find/found myself stopping what I'm doing, closeing my eyes and just listening. There is something very cathartic and healing in every track.

  • @TheBlackQueen
    @TheBlackQueen Год назад +19

    This is one of many examples of Tool using Polyrhythms. The main beat is 5/4, as you initially said, but the bass and drums at the beginning are playing a 5/16 riff on top of it which is hard to discern because of how fast it is.
    A great tool for finding 5/16 riffs is a phrase that Frank Zappa coined in his song Inca Roads:
    "Guacamole Queen"
    Repeat this very fast with each of the 5 syllables on a 16th of a beat and you'll create a perfect 5/16 rhythm.

  • @josephallen2672
    @josephallen2672 2 года назад +124

    One of the reasons the time signature changes feel so smooth is the way Dany introduces his polyrhythms. He blends them into each other so gently that you barely notice that it even happened. They then shift each instrument layer by layer into the new time signature. Boom, they just switched and you barely noticed it happened and have a hard time nailing down the measure that it happened.

    • @jeremiahscarlett1784
      @jeremiahscarlett1784 Год назад +7

      Yeah, he's known for polyrhythms and a master of complex time signatures. Dude's just an absolute freak of nature. Peart if he was metal.

    • @alihijazi4451
      @alihijazi4451 Год назад +4

      Man, that's what I LOVE about Tool, the way all the members are so woven into one another, making a whole unit, even though each one is playing his part in different beats, tempos, sub-divisions and time signatures. Like you said, when they shift layer by layer, it changes the whole sound right under your nose, producing those amazing transitions!

    • @ilikeutubejustfine
      @ilikeutubejustfine Год назад +1

      Truly a genius drummer

    • @jo6554
      @jo6554 Год назад +2

      His polyrhythms & mastery of drumming melodies is mind blowing. He is a true genius

    • @Psi-Ink
      @Psi-Ink Год назад

      Can you please give an example of when they "shift each instrument layer by layer into the new time signature"? I love Tool and most everything about them but I have never noticed that?

  • @ThunderTaco206
    @ThunderTaco206 2 года назад +125

    I absolutely LOVE all of Tool's records, but Lateralus is hands down my favorite record. The entire record is mesmerizing. I remember picking up the CD on the day it dropped. I took it my parent's house so I could hear it on the nice headphones, smoked a bowl, and put it on. Life. Changing.

    • @davidrognlie9714
      @davidrognlie9714 2 года назад +19

      And twenty years later, we still put on the album on a nice stereo, smoke a bowl, and enjoy. And it's STILL life changing.

    • @ThunderTaco206
      @ThunderTaco206 2 года назад +2

      @@davidrognlie9714 Truth.

    • @sunshinefogleman127
      @sunshinefogleman127 2 года назад +1

      Mine too

    • @kevincrowley6975
      @kevincrowley6975 2 года назад +1

      I never cared for the first album, but Undertow got my attention and from that point on, I love them all. Until Fear Innoculum, I would have chosen Lateralus as my favorite, but I'm not so sure anymore.

    • @pamelahinchee8012
      @pamelahinchee8012 2 года назад +1

      YES! It is Best on Headphones. It's my favorite Tool album as well and the time for Danny to truly SHINE. I also picked it up on release! Absolute Masterpiece!

  • @Surferboi1997
    @Surferboi1997 2 года назад +5

    There are several Tool songs that truly send a cold shiver down my spine. This one is at the forefront of the list. Amazing interpretation on Maynard's vocals! Thanks for the upload!

  • @justinhughes4119
    @justinhughes4119 2 года назад +6

    I really enjoy the visceral reactions you have to music, you're adorable and so intelligent. Ive listened to this song probably 5k times and you are pointing out things id never get, you're so great.

  • @philipaaron1851
    @philipaaron1851 2 года назад +34

    As a drummer, i've never been more enamored with a single snare hit as at 20:22. The sustain on that snare hit amidst the other instruments is genius.

    • @yellowsaurus4895
      @yellowsaurus4895 2 года назад +4

      Im not a drummer but that moment always stood out to me nonetheless

    • @alihijazi4451
      @alihijazi4451 Год назад +1

      Man, I love this moment too! I'd recommend Vicarious for another one of these snare hit moments. At around 3:30 of the song, the snare locks into the bass groove in an extremely satisfying way, allowing a perfect headbang! Such a heavy, powerful riff

    • @downbytheriver501
      @downbytheriver501 Год назад +1

      I think I know exactly what part of the song you're referring to without even checking it. It seems so random but fits in perfectly. I played instruments for many years growing up, but never truly appreciated percussion until I heard Danny's genius.

    • @woofspider330
      @woofspider330 Год назад

      Reminds me a little of slipknot's "Duality" when the snare and ...barrel?...hit at the same time. I dream of creating a sound that powerful/intense one day. Or literally any of Scott Rockenfield's (of Queensryche) snare hits!

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone 2 года назад +198

    For me it’s all about the drums, and there’s no one like Danny Carey to show you what’s possible when you reach his level of experience, just amazing! Also, I view that 25 second scream near the end as a catharsis, it’s the best way I can explain it. Thank you for featuring so many songs from my all time favorite band, I am and will continue to be a Tool listener for life! They may not be the most consistent bands when it comes to releasing new music, but what they put out is so out of this world that it makes up for it, it’s a quality over quantity issue in my opinion.

    • @WittyCaMoNinja
      @WittyCaMoNinja 2 года назад +9

      danny has reached a stratospheric level … as a drummer i always appreciated danny’s playing, but he has reached a crazy high level.

    • @st3althyone
      @st3althyone 2 года назад +8

      @@WittyCaMoNinja I definitely agree with you about Danny’s druming, he’s reached the peak of what any drummer would even aspire to. I love his way of keeping multiple time signatures with each hand and foot, it’s a treat watching/hearing him play. I’ve caught a few of Tool’s concerts and they’re so epic live, it’s on another level, it’s mind-blowing.

    • @wizardofid4896
      @wizardofid4896 2 года назад +3

      It's all about the drums always

    • @lesflynn4455
      @lesflynn4455 2 года назад

      I agree. The drums have no peer. But imo it's about so much more than the drums. Just imagine if Brett Michaels or Sebastian Bach got the vocals job back in the late 80s. They'd still be singing about girls, drugs and beer.

    • @braxus6416
      @braxus6416 2 года назад +1

      @@lesflynn4455 what are you trying to say?

  • @giorgiomartinico3774
    @giorgiomartinico3774 Год назад +10

    This is a better world with a special person like you Elizabeth! Thanks so much! ❤

  • @HikeWithMe9
    @HikeWithMe9 2 года назад +16

    I’ve had Lateralus since its release. I recently bought the vinyl release, and was blown away and elevated by the music. You have a great show here, and the way you describe what the song and lyrics are emoting is amazing! Please don’t stop!

    • @Nosfermarki
      @Nosfermarki Год назад

      I have it on vinyl but I cannot bring myself to open it.

  • @jonathonschott
    @jonathonschott 2 года назад +187

    Trivia fact: you keep mentioning the production value of this album. When they were in the mastering process for lateralus they took different masters. Burned them to cd, and walked around the neighborhood the studio was in and asked random people to use their stereos just to see what it sounded like so that they could find the perfect middle ground so that it sounded good on any sound system. Many many NDA's were very willingly signed that day.

    • @michaelburman2108
      @michaelburman2108 2 года назад +2

      How do you know this ?

    • @jonathonschott
      @jonathonschott 2 года назад +23

      @@michaelburman2108 an article I read, maybe a decade ago, before 10000 days was released even. I wish I had been one of the lucky ones that day to know firsthand but the article included quotes from Danny who retold the story, or maybe an interview with him(?). He talked about how it was just a bunch of random stereos, cheap cd boomboxes, some good ones, I think even a car stereo or 2, they didn't care, they wanted it to sound good on everything so they tried anything. It was just such a unique story describing ones dedication to their own work I've never forgotten it. I couldn't tell you the exact source at this point but I'm certain it was quoted from Danny.

    • @danieldemayo6209
      @danieldemayo6209 Год назад

      There was also a 20 bit (I think) version included on the original release. I could never get it to work :(

    • @jamiepurches2179
      @jamiepurches2179 Год назад +2

      I have a producer friend who uses my sound system the same way.

    • @Psi-Ink
      @Psi-Ink Год назад +5

      Trivia fact: Music Production 101. Every producer, at least, and serious artists, always check the sound on multiple stereos and in mulitple formats. Been so since forever.

  • @MattHarris85
    @MattHarris85 2 года назад +34

    Impossible to overstate the impact this had as the opening track on an album that people had been waiting five years for. Tool got big from 96 and then took until 2001 to release this

  • @bretthalpern3499
    @bretthalpern3499 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you love them, as i do as well! Watching your face as you listen is so entertaining. Your expressiveness makes watching and hearing the song and your interpretations of it so incredibly fascinating and your appreciation is just so infectious!

  • @MsMtheory
    @MsMtheory Год назад +4

    Your expression of pure joy at about 2 mins is it. So much how it makes a Tool fan feel every time.

  • @PowderedToastMan420
    @PowderedToastMan420 2 года назад +289

    MORE MAYNARD! Need some Puscifer HUMBLING RIVER. Maynard and CARINA ROUND HARMONIES are SUBLIME!

    • @joelucas6871
      @joelucas6871 2 года назад +10

      I agree but maybe start her out on The Remedy.

    • @leighannenight
      @leighannenight 2 года назад +13

      Yes, Yes YES to the Humbling River!!! So beautiful!!

    • @deananderson2571
      @deananderson2571 2 года назад +7

      I recommended humbling River in my list a while back. Great song

    • @matrav
      @matrav 2 года назад +1

      Maybe autumn from the money shot live stream

    • @sheripetrey4257
      @sheripetrey4257 2 года назад

      @@joelucas6871 0

  • @danabomb100
    @danabomb100 2 года назад +47

    One of the most impressive ‘acts’ of Maynard…..performing ‘Push It’ live and a fan manages to jump on stage-a bit to close him….he ends up taking this fella down & puts him in a rear naked choke hold WHILE never missing a note-not even a change of breath. He keeps singing and holds (tightly) the guy until the song finishes.

    • @joshuasmith6950
      @joshuasmith6950 2 года назад +10

      Dude is a BJJ student.

    • @darylingoteborg3178
      @darylingoteborg3178 2 года назад +7

      Now I’m imagining him working his way through an entire wrestling tournament while simultaneously singing about the experience

    • @dkrueger85
      @dkrueger85 2 года назад +11

      I had no idea that happened and just looked it up…… pure insanity / amazing

    • @danabomb100
      @danabomb100 2 года назад +7

      @@dkrueger85 - impressive isnt it? Maynard is a wiry lil beast lol. His breath control though…..amazing

    • @Nosfermarki
      @Nosfermarki Год назад +3

      Maynard and the Fan. Such a random thing that ended up being so impressive.

  • @Ommunimuni
    @Ommunimuni Год назад +7

    Tools music is a special geometric algorithm and hypnotic. They remain my favorite band to this day. I always appreciate when professionals, like yourself, react to it.

  • @wegnostyk60
    @wegnostyk60 Год назад +2

    Very interesting, in detail analysis with the focus on interesting aspects for me. Also your emotional reactions are pure gold, you are so engaged and full of emotions which is so infecting!

  • @hollowthere3850
    @hollowthere3850 2 года назад +76

    This CD was in my car non stop for several years, I can't believe I still have it! The grudge was overlooked by many because there's so many great songs on this album! One of the best albums of all time!

    • @MATTNMEMPHIS
      @MATTNMEMPHIS 2 года назад +3

      Yours too? My CD player would not eject it. Just kept playing. I think Maynard played a joke on us.

    • @New2Me170B
      @New2Me170B 2 года назад +1

      Best song on the album.

  • @ajrob77
    @ajrob77 2 года назад +117

    This song is actually so positive. He screams “Gooooooooo””” then repeats the mantra “let go, let go, let go”… Maynard is a big student of yoga and meditative practices (many more than I will list)… This song to me is like a wise teacher explaining what we are doing that is negative and then helping us transcend by ripping off the chains - This song opens the Lateralus album. It definitely sets the tone for an entire transcendental metamorphosis

    • @nickolasvettleson3272
      @nickolasvettleson3272 2 года назад +11

      Kind of the whole direction of the whole album

    • @d3sc3nding
      @d3sc3nding 2 года назад +2

      @@bring-out 😂😂😂

    • @lesflynn4455
      @lesflynn4455 2 года назад

      Nice post mate. 👍

    • @Scp716creativecommons
      @Scp716creativecommons 2 года назад +1

      I often do the so called "holy gift" remix. The whole album, by the end there's sweat, tears, ribs aching from laughter, itd make a good video for like a prayer... id actually love to hear Maynard cover madonna 😂

    • @leselshouseofchaos
      @leselshouseofchaos 2 года назад

      Tool, taking the idea of concept albums of the 70's by bands like Yes, Jethro Tull, Rush, and of course the masters of it of their time--Pink Floyd...etc and blasting it through the stratosphere to a whole new level.

  • @deenayls5055
    @deenayls5055 Год назад

    Your so spot on when u describe something that is why I dont have any other vocal coaches analysis on here!! You hear in the music as I did when I first listened to it I can remember as you described the sounds you were hearing in the song and how you felt even your expressions are so delightful to watch as I know your hearing it the same way I did!! Its nice to see and hear someones opinion that matches mine when listening to prog rock!! thanks and keep em coming I love it!!!

  • @adam326327
    @adam326327 Год назад

    Just discovered your channel! This was one of the best Tool reactions I’ve seen. Fantastic. I love when a professional dissects Tool. Thank you! Great stuff! 💜

  • @xmitsuevox
    @xmitsuevox 2 года назад +17

    Ah the beauty of Tool, where every member is in a different time signature, coming together for a second, but performing the ebb and flow ever so gracefully

  • @Zeta9966
    @Zeta9966 2 года назад +71

    That “delay guitar” you referenced toward the beginning is bass. Justin Chancellor takes a reaaaaally unique approach to bass composition.

    • @attiliogrisi4673
      @attiliogrisi4673 2 года назад +6

      You sir just made THE understatement of the century 😂

    • @braxus6416
      @braxus6416 2 года назад +1

      Baby bites off Cliff Burton

    • @Jonnis69
      @Jonnis69 2 года назад

      I was just coming here to leave this comment. Lol. I love how the guitar is playing a bass line and the bass is doing a delayed lead melody. Then when the drum comes in ( I dont know what it is, roto-tom? some timpani sample on his pads? ) then the analog synth growls "Wow" its so cool and unique. A perfect build up to when the vocals come in. By the way, Ms Charismatic Voice, I love your reaction to this song. Your wonder and joy and enthusiasm is just beautiful and your knowledge of music theory and composition is inspiring. Im definitely going to subscribe and check out more videos and hopefully some original music if you have any. Or a rendition of someone elses song is fine too, Im just wanting to hear you sing. Keep up the great reviews.

    • @braxus6416
      @braxus6416 2 года назад +1

      Not unique. Go listen to Cliff Burton

    • @Jonnis69
      @Jonnis69 2 года назад

      @@braxus6416 WTF are you talking about? I've done my fair share of listening to Cliff 30 years ago. I knew how to play Pulling Teeth when I was 14. I love Cliff and he was good but all you need to sound like him is a Rickenbacker bass, a fuzz pedal and a wah and Cliff just borrowed his sound from Lemmy. Im sure if Cliff lived longer we would have seen so many amazing things from him but hes gone. In my opinion Justin writes Bass that is much more complex rhythmically, tonally, and technically. You' are entitled to your own opinion but when you come and drop a stupid Troll comment and spread negativity for no reason at all you look like an idiot. Grow up and get your facts straight. You have no clue. Dont bother replying to me with any more stupid, negative comments because I wont waste my time. If you want to have an intelligent conversation about music feel free to message me. Have a nice day.

  • @robertmattis683
    @robertmattis683 Год назад

    This is probably the best reaction video I've seen. You have an amazing mind!! Thank you for this 🤘

  • @DavidWilson-rk2zf
    @DavidWilson-rk2zf 2 года назад +26

    For everyone who does not know this already: The sound at the beginning is a sample of washer or dryer starting from a King Of The Hill episode. First season I believe.

    • @harsharavi150
      @harsharavi150 2 года назад +4

      No way...! That is such a tool thing to do. Thanks for the wild little insight.

    • @Snerts
      @Snerts 2 года назад +4

      Oh wow! I had no idea, that’s awesome. Probably a washer right? Like washing away your grudge, etc

  • @Wolf_1775
    @Wolf_1775 2 года назад +90

    The reaction at 29:33 was priceless. Wait until you listen to "Ticks and Leeches".
    Maynard's vocal range and texture is something else. He uses his voice as another instrument to compliment what the other members of the band are doing, and vice versa. The synergy between them all is what sets them apart.

    • @braxus6416
      @braxus6416 2 года назад +2

      Like to see her reaction to Manowar - Black Wind Fire & Steel ! Almost double that length with more dimensions!

    • @theangryintern
      @theangryintern 2 года назад +3

      Fun Fact: Ticks & Leeches is the only song that Tool have never played in concert. I read that Maynard had to take like a 2 week break after recording the song as the screaming just wrecked his voice.

    • @jsan2548
      @jsan2548 2 года назад

      @@theangryintern I thought they played it once on the last show of one of the Lateralus legs because it was their openers favorite song on the record (Meshuggah maybe?).

    • @freddy_the_fish
      @freddy_the_fish 2 года назад +1

      @@theangryintern They’ve played it plenty of times live, just look it up and you’ll find a couple different videos of it

    • @byerenny
      @byerenny 2 года назад

      @@braxus6416 or Jim Gillette from the 80s
      ruclips.net/video/oNmPmJefWwY/видео.html

  • @limesox.420.69
    @limesox.420.69 2 года назад +60

    I listened to this album EVERY DAY for a whole year. It is without a doubt part of who I am. It's lovely to see someone appreciate it like this. Spiral out. 🌀

    • @Refiningforge
      @Refiningforge Год назад

      Ditto, holds a special place in my journey

  • @czechmate9497
    @czechmate9497 Год назад

    Just a fabulous song and even better review! Your incredibly in depth review was spectacular! That's how I hear this song every time I listen to it!

  • @tekboi1984
    @tekboi1984 Год назад +5

    Their art is badass on all levels, stage lighting, visual art, lyrics, music.. they are the real deal. I love that I can still learn new things about their music even though I’ve been listening to them for 20+ yrs

  • @DoriMc
    @DoriMc 2 года назад +53

    I love watching this professionally trained musician get into Tool! That is me too. Classically trained, but love all genres of music. The first time I heard my son play Tool, his favorite band, I immediately loved it too. Maynard is an absolute genius. His smooth voice, then the raging voice. Then power in the drums, the mega charge of electrons every time the guitar comes in, with the the most fantastic bass lines ever played. I exercise and walk daily to Tool...my favorite time of day....leave me alone, I'm in the zone.

  • @spiralout3942
    @spiralout3942 Год назад +5

    I’m jealous seeing you listening to this for the first time.. I remember hearing this album the first time, and how much it hooked me. So many goosebumps.

  • @rudymathews1430
    @rudymathews1430 7 месяцев назад

    I love your fresh, enthusiastic, articulate insights into a song I've listened to a hundred times - there are always new layers and angles to appreciate Tool's music. And yes, "The Scream"!

  • @matthewhead1465
    @matthewhead1465 2 года назад +41

    I saw them live when they toured for Lateralus. They opened with this song and I was blown away when Maynard pulled the scream off live, it may have actually been longer than on the album.
    Maynard’s vocal talent is tremendous.
    I absolutely adore watching your reactions to Tool. The excitement and passion you show for their music makes me happy.

    • @willgary8792
      @willgary8792 2 года назад +1

      They still open with this song a good bit

    • @tmo42i
      @tmo42i 2 года назад +1

      @@willgary8792 it's been consistently the 6th song on the current leg of the Fear Innoculum tour.

    • @pamelahinchee8012
      @pamelahinchee8012 2 года назад

      I too saw that tour. Saw them in Seattle and was SO EXCITED for them to play The Grudge. Of course they opened with it! I remember being out of my mind with Happiness. I've seen them 4 times and am very Grateful.

  • @Viccerz
    @Viccerz 2 года назад +25

    I got to hear this live last week, and my GOD, what an experience

    • @thomasdecorail8825
      @thomasdecorail8825 2 года назад +5

      Did he do the scream in full ?

    • @NooDLES411911
      @NooDLES411911 2 года назад +5

      @@thomasdecorail8825 not FULL like the record version, but full enough. There's recordings on RUclips

  • @andylowe364
    @andylowe364 Год назад +6

    This album is a masterpiece. My all time favorite! Enjoying your take on it as well. Very interesting to hear from a professional regarding the technical aspects to go along with the "religious-like experience" I get from it.

  • @dustinmorton9472
    @dustinmorton9472 3 месяца назад

    Your analyses of tOOl has made it even more enjoyable for me. Thank you for this. :)

  • @maysovulta8574
    @maysovulta8574 2 года назад +31

    The intense chaos this song has is so unique, the overlapping time signatures and the full send on the outro is just amazing

  • @kirbys1370
    @kirbys1370 2 года назад +142

    Hi Elizabeth, this is my first time listening to this song, and I loved the performance. Being the 1st song on the album, "The Grudge," is quite the opener and is very impressive. It has the power, the softness, the rhythm changes, and Maynard's incredible scream at the end. Thank you, Elizabeth!!! 💙

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  2 года назад +34

      Thank you, Kirby! I know it's one of Kirk's favorites, and has a LOT of meaning to him. When Saturn comes back around, is when his life turned back to the better.

    • @richtigersoan
      @richtigersoan 2 года назад +9

      Welcome to the Rabbit Hole Kirby :)

    • @insufferablethrashelitist9305
      @insufferablethrashelitist9305 2 года назад +5

      Unbelievably good album.

    • @CorySwanson
      @CorySwanson 2 года назад +5

      Amazing album… and they are fantastic live!

    • @blackmetalpaganbushcraft9542
      @blackmetalpaganbushcraft9542 2 года назад

      @@TheCharismaticVoice Saturn's return to its native position in the natal birth chart every 28 1/2years..I think...if you don't learn from the first 28 years and first return then the following 28 do not get any better. Saturn being the great disciplinarian, can express very coldly... but the reward factor is amazing when you begin to work in your headspacebwith the start energy. I feel Kirk on that regard as well, Saturn has a strong influence in my natal chart has been very strict but rewarding for me! This song, to me, best encapsulates the Saturn affect!! Also, at 29 and a half I was sitting in prison.

  • @adrian7075
    @adrian7075 Год назад

    Just found your channel. I love tool and have seen them twice thankfully! (Talk about an experience). My music taste fluctuates so it’s been a while but you have just given me reason to dive back in to Tool! We need more!

  • @jordanalison9461
    @jordanalison9461 Год назад +1

    “Everything is just so intriguing!”
    Welcome to tool my friend

  • @alexanderburns9026
    @alexanderburns9026 2 года назад +24

    Fun Fact: Maynard and bandmates used to not stream their music on streaming services. Quoting that "Tool is more of an experience rather than just a song." They prefer their fans to enjoy the whole album as a piece on its own! They also usually don't allow cameras at live shows.

    • @Nosfermarki
      @Nosfermarki Год назад +2

      And they mean it. Same with APC and Puscifer. The last time I saw them they did allow us to record for about 15 minutes near the end of the show, which was amazing and unexpected.

    • @LibertySpam
      @LibertySpam Год назад +2

      That was my favorite day in a decade, when Tool was online..

  • @stevesearle9144
    @stevesearle9144 2 года назад +38

    I just watched the Trybals video of them reacting to your singing. I've never heard any of your singing up until now. I know you're an opera singer, but I had absolutely no idea. My mind was totally blown by how powerfully you sang. I was NOT prepared for that.

  • @user-dd9ie7pq7n
    @user-dd9ie7pq7n 9 месяцев назад +4

    I saw tool for the first time this year. The best performance I’ve ever seen it wasn’t a concert it was an experience

  • @PhilMow83
    @PhilMow83 Год назад +1

    Brilliant analysis of an incredible song.
    The one feeling I wish I could experience for the rest of my days, is hearing this song for the first time.
    It astounded me when I heard it on the day the album came out and it still does to this day.

  • @dj5-meo620
    @dj5-meo620 2 года назад +68

    27 years is saturn's revolution... This song has occult meanings and the whole album has references to the chakra system... Probably my favorite Tool album

    • @isaacott3230
      @isaacott3230 2 года назад +2

      Freemasonry

    • @r.c.l2569
      @r.c.l2569 2 года назад +5

      The lot of their art is esoteric

    • @jackalope2302
      @jackalope2302 2 года назад +5

      The first return of Saturn signifies the end of youth and the second the beginning of old age

    • @kredonystus7768
      @kredonystus7768 2 года назад +18

      27 years is also how much time they like to put between each album.

    • @damonhicks969
      @damonhicks969 2 года назад +1

      @@kredonystus7768 no they wait 10,000 days; duh that’s what that album is for😂

  • @prefono
    @prefono 2 года назад +61

    I had never heard this interpretation about Galileo and the Church. Usually this song is always interpreted under a psychological light, that is on how to manage resentment and life events that we cannot control, especially in the passage from youth to adulthood (the thirty-year cycle of Saturn). Yours is a really interesting interpretation that I've never heard.

    • @andrewthurmond8231
      @andrewthurmond8231 2 года назад +6

      It really is a great analogy, and I think it was meant to be that way. If you view the entirety of the album through more than just one lens (like the album artwork suggests...and I myself just had that revelation), it starts to make more sense as we humans need diverse perspectives to really understand things. Viewing every song on this album as a "schism" separation of us humans from the energy that surrounds us, as well as on a level of personal "grudges" we hold onto ourselves. That to me is the wonder of Tool...all these years later and they still have little nuggets of gold hidden in the frequencies.

    • @exodortch
      @exodortch 2 года назад +4

      I always thought it was Saturn ascending or overthrowing Uranus, the eating all of his own children. Zeus dressed a stone to look like him and Saturn ate that instead.
      HONESTLY, it’s probably all three interpretations at the same time….I.e. the song can be interpreted in many ways just like people due with religion..

  • @user-te4fo9lm3u
    @user-te4fo9lm3u 7 месяцев назад +3

    I continue to enjoy your enthusiasm, exuberance and the rapier-sharp insight and observations you bring in your videos, CV. I came for Mike Patton/FNM and stayed for Tool- great job!!🎉

  • @baz2084
    @baz2084 2 года назад +3

    "parabol, parabola " please do both songs at once, they are one song in all tool fans hearts.

  • @deseesed
    @deseesed 2 года назад +76

    You are fantastic! Would love to hear your take on Tori Amos’s voice and music. She was heads and tails above her peers as far as originality and pure talent in ‘90s rock.

    • @HSBRafiki
      @HSBRafiki 2 года назад +17

      Note:Tori Amos and Maynard are friends.
      There is a video of She had him come out on stage and duet with her.

    • @paulroberson9312
      @paulroberson9312 2 года назад +7

      Agreed. It would be great to hear your analysis of Tori Amos. Perhaps “Pandora’s Aquarium “ , “Liquid Diamonds “ or” Professional Widow” would be good for a range of vocal techniques.

    • @Torchbearer666
      @Torchbearer666 2 года назад +6

      ​@@HSBRafiki The duet was a live version of Muhammad My friend.

    • @MrSonicAlchemy
      @MrSonicAlchemy 2 года назад +2

      Tori's voice is pretty awesome but in my view Kate Bush takes the prize for insanely expressive female vocals.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 2 года назад +1

      @@MrSonicAlchemy I give the edge to Tori but Kate came earlier so no doubt inspired her.

  • @MrStrangeSensation
    @MrStrangeSensation 2 года назад +25

    Her smile says it all 😀 I love seeing someone who doesn't normally listen to this type of music (maybe she does, I don't know) really appreciating the talent and work that went into it.

  • @michaelsullivan8057
    @michaelsullivan8057 Год назад

    Everyone should have a friend like you; bravo.
    Your passion is your whole aura and it's just an absolute pleasure watching you and watching with you. I've always loved Tool; listening with you just made me love them that much more.
    Thank you for sharing with us

  • @tehoken
    @tehoken Год назад

    That was everything I wanted it to be. Not only, as always, was your analysis as interesting and educational as it was delightful to listen to...
    But your surprise, turning to shock, turning to amazement, turning to admiration at THE SCREAM. So good.