Tool - 28th April 2013 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Tool play the famous Rod Laver Tennis Arena in the city of Melbourne for the second of two shows on Sunday the 28th of April. Â According to the Ticketek website the running times are identical to the first night:
Box office (Red Booth): 5.30pm
Outer doors: 6pm
Superbox access: 6.45pm
Inner doors: 6.45pmÂ
Support: 7.30pm
Interval: 8.10pm
TOOL: 8.40pm
Finish: 10.40pm
Times are subject to change, and it wouldn't surprise me if Tool were on a little earlier as there is no support act. Â Make sure you're there for 8pm and I'm sure you'll be right. Â
Unlike the first night, this show isn't sold out yet.  General Admission tickets are no longer available, but at time of posting there are still some pretty good seats still online. If you are keen on GA tickets, or are looking for a last minute bargain, there may be tickets available in the trading thread.
Sip & Listen will be running a free wine tasting session at the Post Office Hotel on Swan Street Richmond. Â Runs from 4-7 and if the wine takes your fancy you'll be able to order some on the day.
Any discussion relevant to the show may be posted in this thread, including spoilers.  Those wanting to avoid them should leave now...
Box office (Red Booth): 5.30pm
Outer doors: 6pm
Superbox access: 6.45pm
Inner doors: 6.45pmÂ
Support: 7.30pm
Interval: 8.10pm
TOOL: 8.40pm
Finish: 10.40pm
Times are subject to change, and it wouldn't surprise me if Tool were on a little earlier as there is no support act. Â Make sure you're there for 8pm and I'm sure you'll be right. Â
Unlike the first night, this show isn't sold out yet.  General Admission tickets are no longer available, but at time of posting there are still some pretty good seats still online. If you are keen on GA tickets, or are looking for a last minute bargain, there may be tickets available in the trading thread.
Sip & Listen will be running a free wine tasting session at the Post Office Hotel on Swan Street Richmond. Â Runs from 4-7 and if the wine takes your fancy you'll be able to order some on the day.
Any discussion relevant to the show may be posted in this thread, including spoilers.  Those wanting to avoid them should leave now...
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Last night it was like seeing a cover band, tonight I saw tool. FUCKING INSANE.
Last night I shared the experience with a crowd, tonight it was like a family, far more energy up for grabs and tool certainly used it.Â
OPIATE was great, Jambi was far more enjoyable and stinkfist was even better than last night.Â
Last night it was like seeing a cover band, tonight I saw tool. FUCKING INSANE.
Last night I shared the experience with a crowd, tonight it was like a family, far more energy up for grabs and tool certainly used it.Â
OPIATE was great, Jambi was far more enjoyable and stinkfist was even better than last night.Â
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the only time i ever saw tool and thought it was less than spectacular was their first show of the summer 09 tour in denver at dicks field for the mile high music fest. lots of miscues from adam and maynards vocals getting lost in the mix. then i saw them again a few weeks later in charlotte and it was night and day better. i think maybe it just takes them a show or two get their legs underneath them. cue everyone bashing them (maynard esp) for not being 100% 100% of the time.
I have been staying out of these tour threads, and will, for the most part, continue to do so. However, I did want to take a moment and say that Maynard sounded very good during Opiate. I have been extremely critical of him over the last couple of years but I am not such a complete bastard that I cannot give credit where credit is due. THAT is the Maynard that is the lead singer of Tool. Well done.
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I have been staying out of these tour threads, and will, for the most part, continue to do so. However, I did want to take a moment and say that Maynard sounded very good during Opiate. I have been extremely critical of him over the last couple of years but I am not such a complete bastard that I cannot give credit where credit is due. THAT is the Maynard that is the lead singer of Tool. Well done.
Yeah, he did a pretty good job hitting the high parts in Opiate. I'm excited for the show.
I have been staying out of these tour threads, and will, for the most part, continue to do so. However, I did want to take a moment and say that Maynard sounded very good during Opiate. I have been extremely critical of him over the last couple of years but I am not such a complete bastard that I cannot give credit where credit is due. THAT is the Maynard that is the lead singer of Tool. Well done.
Yeah, he did a pretty good job hitting the high parts in Opiate. I'm excited for the show.
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I think "feeling better" is an understatement, he seemed like a whole different person last night compared to Saturday. Dancing about, asking more from the crowd, and offering far more when it came to the vocals. What really summed it up for me was when he gave Danny a big high-five before leaving the stage, you could see the smiles on both of their faces and a bit of 'we nailed it' look was exchanged.
It does suck for the people (including a mate who had flown over from Perth) that didn't get this type of performance first up, but I still wouldn't have left disappointed after Saturday's show.Â
It does suck for the people (including a mate who had flown over from Perth) that didn't get this type of performance first up, but I still wouldn't have left disappointed after Saturday's show.Â
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i know they usually get these posters to the shows last minute. i have one from the charlotte show last feb that i ended up buying on ebay (like a f*cking a week before they released them on toolband), because they didnt get them to the show at all. we didnt even get the chance to buy them at the show so there were no signed ones, which was a bummer. i still think its cool that tool does this, esp the signed options. although, they surely arent the only band that does this. i have a pretty kickass one from a MMJ show, where the part of the proceeds went to a local charity hand selected by the band.
Other bands do it, but the most common option by far is one tour poster per tour with a bunch of dates on it.
It just gets tiring seeing people pick apart a band that honestly does do a lot of cool shit for their shows. Write a new album! Design me thirty new fucking posters now! Find time to enjoy your life! Play the songs I want to fucking hear, not those other ones! Gimme!
Sorry. Anyway, glad these shows seem to be kicking ass, as per usual. Jealous of you all down there!
It just gets tiring seeing people pick apart a band that honestly does do a lot of cool shit for their shows. Write a new album! Design me thirty new fucking posters now! Find time to enjoy your life! Play the songs I want to fucking hear, not those other ones! Gimme!
Sorry. Anyway, glad these shows seem to be kicking ass, as per usual. Jealous of you all down there!
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Other bands do it, but the most common option by far is one tour poster per tour with a bunch of dates on it.
It just gets tiring seeing people pick apart a band that honestly does do a lot of cool shit for their shows. Write a new album! Design me thirty new fucking posters now! Find time to enjoy your life! Play the songs I want to fucking hear, not those other ones! Gimme!
Sorry. Anyway, glad these shows seem to be kicking ass, as per usual. Jealous of you all down there!
 Couldnt have said it better myself! They have a high standard for their live shows, and as far as their recorded stuff goes.... Well.
Opiate: For an Ep, well... Yeah its pretty cool.Â
Undertow: Cool catchy prog-grunge, a good start for a proper LP.
Aenema: No words.
Lateralus: No words.
10,000 Days: Bloody good album, could have been better but still bloody good.
Cut them some slack! But at the same time, I want the new album as much as the next guy. Hurry up. lulz.
joeypants said
Other bands do it, but the most common option by far is one tour poster per tour with a bunch of dates on it.
It just gets tiring seeing people pick apart a band that honestly does do a lot of cool shit for their shows. Write a new album! Design me thirty new fucking posters now! Find time to enjoy your life! Play the songs I want to fucking hear, not those other ones! Gimme!
Sorry. Anyway, glad these shows seem to be kicking ass, as per usual. Jealous of you all down there!
 Couldnt have said it better myself! They have a high standard for their live shows, and as far as their recorded stuff goes.... Well.
Opiate: For an Ep, well... Yeah its pretty cool.Â
Undertow: Cool catchy prog-grunge, a good start for a proper LP.
Aenema: No words.
Lateralus: No words.
10,000 Days: Bloody good album, could have been better but still bloody good.
Cut them some slack! But at the same time, I want the new album as much as the next guy. Hurry up. lulz.
badkittygothgirl said
I dont think I can say that TooL fans are spoiled.
Did he really just say Tool fans are spoiled? I got nothing but luv for Joey but THAT is borderline absurd.
Also, as I read through these tour threads, I see people bitching about all the negativity. What the FUCK are you talking about? Hellboy asked those of us who view Tool in a negative light not to junk up these threads and for the most part they have stayed fairly clean. So stop fucking complaining. People say they are sick of the negativity well then FUCKING POST SOMETHING POSITIVE.
I dont think I can say that TooL fans are spoiled.
Did he really just say Tool fans are spoiled? I got nothing but luv for Joey but THAT is borderline absurd.
Also, as I read through these tour threads, I see people bitching about all the negativity. What the FUCK are you talking about? Hellboy asked those of us who view Tool in a negative light not to junk up these threads and for the most part they have stayed fairly clean. So stop fucking complaining. People say they are sick of the negativity well then FUCKING POST SOMETHING POSITIVE.