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tys0n wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:22 pm
Oh and a pinball machine!
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tys0n wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:22 pmOh and a pinball machine!
...there has to be a twist.
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St. Troy wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:00 am
tys0n wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:22 pmOh and a pinball machine!
...there has to be a twist.
It is a PS4 game. Take that KISS!!
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Boldizar wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:05 am
St. Troy wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:00 am
tys0n wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:22 pmOh and a pinball machine!
...there has to be a twist.
It is a PS4 game. Take that KISS!!
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children wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 7:33 pm I'm counting on a few live albums, or even a dozen or two or three box sets full of live recordings and all sorts of other bonus material that good be in the vault. I would rather have that than any dumb new album. Live is where the real magic is at for me... that said... can Fear Incorporated leak already!
Robert Fripp's label https://www.dgmlive.com/ is an ideal model I'd say. They have done a tremendous job over the last 15 years allowing Crimson fans to feast on all kinds of archival material, tons of remasters, and insane box sets. Not to mention the current lineup's live output.

I've spent more time listening to Tool bootlegs over the years than the albums. With so many amazing tours, they've got to be loaded with top quality live recordings. Just one box set surveying their career would be great. Or do what Fugazi did and release EVERY live show digitally. Doubtful

Here's hoping their new label freedom allows for movement along these lines.
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Yeah that's the kind of treatment Tool need to have for their archival material. Hey that's a good name for a box set! Archival rhymes with Salival guys! I get excited just imagining what they may have waiting for us down the line. Just knowing that they have hours and hours worth of live material makes my ears water haha
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Most likely, with how long it takes them to do something, FI is their last album. If not, then they might squeeze out one more.
children wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 7:33 pm I'm counting on a few live albums, or even a dozen or two or three box sets full of live recordings and all sorts of other bonus material that good be in the vault. I would rather have that than any dumb new album. Live is where the real magic is at for me... that said... can Fear Incorporated leak already!
Yeah, I'm hoping for some live box sets. A "Best Of" from each album tour would be great.
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When I first got my plasma hdtv they had some concert channel that would just air gigs in high def. I was glued nonstop. Give me that but with tool over the span of their career and I will pay whatever.
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rshforgothispw wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:20 pm When I first got my plasma hdtv they had some concert channel that would just air gigs in high def. I was glued nonstop. Give me that but with tool over the span of their career and I will pay whatever.
Was it Palladia? Which is now MTV live I guess. I use to session Palladia really cool concerts on there.

Hoping we get some cool Single release for Fear Inoculum Like the Vicarious, Parabol/Parabola type thing. Also with the backlog of material TOOL has yet to release even if FI is their last album we still have a ton to look forward to. As long as TOOL let us. I do think a few years down the line the boys will get the itch again and maybe do that One song thing Danny wants to do.
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As a fan (duh) I'd be fine with them putting a pin in it as long as they publicly say "we're done"

We already have a wealth of material in terms of quality and the quantity can come from remasters and live recordings.
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tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:33 am As a fan (duh) I'd be fine with them putting a pin in it as long as they publicly say "we're done"

We already have a wealth of material in terms of quality and the quantity can come from remasters and live recordings.
See that's actually a big ask. I don't expect them to commit and certainly a commitment to never is nonsensical.
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liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:45 am certainly a commitment to never is nonsensical.
It's called being honest and forthright, something that usually escapes your gender.
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tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:57 am
liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:45 am certainly a commitment to never is nonsensical.
It's called being honest and forthright, something that usually escapes your gender.
Nah its called keeping your options open which is only ever sensible.
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liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:00 am
tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:57 am
liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:45 am certainly a commitment to never is nonsensical.
It's called being honest and forthright, something that usually escapes your gender.
Nah its called keeping your options open which is only ever sensible.
:lol:

Incels would have field day with that response.
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tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:03 am
liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:00 am
tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:57 am
It's called being honest and forthright, something that usually escapes your gender.
Nah its called keeping your options open which is only ever sensible.
:lol:

Incels would have field day with that response.
Its not a nice terminology I grant you but hey these guys coined it for themselves, given that, any joy they could take from my utterances, I'd be happy to grant them.
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liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:11 am
tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:03 am
liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:00 am

Nah its called keeping your options open which is only ever sensible.
:lol:

Incels would have field day with that response.
Its not a nice terminology I grant you but hey these guys coined it for themselves, given that, any joy they could take from my utterances, I'd be happy to grant them.
Like I said, our gender is honest and forthright, so when a guy calls himself "involuntary celibate" he knows exactly what he means and the brush he's tarring himself with, whereas when a woman says she's "keeping her options open" she would never call herself a slut when it's kinda obvious what she is.
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tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:16 am
liz wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:11 am
tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:03 am

:lol:

Incels would have field day with that response.
Its not a nice terminology I grant you but hey these guys coined it for themselves, given that, any joy they could take from my utterances, I'd be happy to grant them.
Like I said, our gender is honest and forthright, so when a guy calls himself "involuntary celibate" he knows exactly what he means and the brush he's tarring himself with, whereas when a woman says she's "keeping her options open" she would never call herself a slut when it's kinda obvious what she is.
Well if you want to call Tool sluts that's your prerogative. From my perspective though they have well and truly earned their options.
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Well Maynard has been shared around a lot, Justin & Danny have strayed, the only pure one is Adam, I mean we all heard those rumours of Noiseland Arcade but where's the proof?
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tys0n wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:23 am Well Maynard has been shared around a lot, Justin & Danny have strayed, the only pure one is Adam, I mean we all heard those rumours of Noiseland Arcade but where's the proof?
lol pay that!
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Shed523 wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:26 am
rshforgothispw wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:20 pm When I first got my plasma hdtv they had some concert channel that would just air gigs in high def. I was glued nonstop. Give me that but with tool over the span of their career and I will pay whatever.
Was it Palladia? Which is now MTV live I guess. I use to session Palladia really cool concerts on there.

Hoping we get some cool Single release for Fear Inoculum Like the Vicarious, Parabol/Parabola type thing. Also with the backlog of material TOOL has yet to release even if FI is their last album we still have a ton to look forward to. As long as TOOL let us. I do think a few years down the line the boys will get the itch again and maybe do that One song thing Danny wants to do.
Yeah! Great channel. I would watch that and some nature show that would show the sunrise from some obscure location each day. Now I have a 4K tv and stream everything and it sucks. But a tool live blue ray? Man I would gobble that up.
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After years of wanting one and watching bootlegs over and over and over, I only want a Tool bluray if it is going to have 1 flat, total state angle, then one angle angle for each band member, allowing you to switch between them yourself as you watch. If they can't do that, I am fine with bootlegs. I really don't want some objectively edited POS in regards to Tool and their music.
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Boldizar wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:30 am After years of wanting one and watching bootlegs over and over and over, I only want a Tool bluray if it is going to have 1 flat, total state angle, then one angle angle for each band member, allowing you to switch between them yourself as you watch. If they can't do that, I am fine with bootlegs. I really don't want some objectively edited POS in regards to Tool and their music.
King Crimson had a cool DVD years ago ("Deja Vroom") where you could select one of the 6 band members and the camera edit and sound mix would favour that player.
Metallica did something similar for a few of the songs on a DVD called "Cunning Stunts" (not that clever of a title, considering at least 2 other bands used it before them).
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junior wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:10 am
Boldizar wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:30 am After years of wanting one and watching bootlegs over and over and over, I only want a Tool bluray if it is going to have 1 flat, total state angle, then one angle angle for each band member, allowing you to switch between them yourself as you watch. If they can't do that, I am fine with bootlegs. I really don't want some objectively edited POS in regards to Tool and their music.
King Crimson had a cool DVD years ago ("Deja Vroom") where you could select one of the 6 band members and the camera edit and sound mix would favour that player.
Metallica did something similar for a few of the songs on a DVD called "Cunning Stunts" (not that clever of a title, considering at least 2 other bands used it before them).
That would be perfect!
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I can't imagine Tool releasing any live recordings other than meticulously selected and presented shows, i.e. a classic live album/video. The King Crimson or Metallica approach of "here's... well, everything in a kind of official bootleg/rough mix, just choose what you like" doesn't really seem to fit them.
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