Tool Covers
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Really liked that video of the breakdown. Damn I'm getting excited for new Tool music!
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All of those elements contribute. If you are a Tool fan, you likely already know the reason the song is great. Maybe you’re just not a true Tool fan?UndKeineZwEier wrote:It's a good breakdown of how the song functions, but it doesn't really explain how any of that shit makes the song "great" though.
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Do they? So a song needs ~50 meter changes to be great? The aspects he points out are interesting but he doesn't really spell out how those come together to make a "great" song. A great song isn't just about key changes, metric modulation, an awesome drum fill, and a heavy riff. It's about how they are implemented and come together to form the song. Like a lot people think it's the former and that's how you end up with bands like Dream Theater. You could make almost the exact same video about a Dream Theater song and it would be equally valid.Kittaan wrote:All of those elements contribute.
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That's an interesting video. Very cool.
I'm still continually driven nuts by these things where the people can't play the riffs correctly though.
I'm still continually driven nuts by these things where the people can't play the riffs correctly though.
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Agreed. I like Tool’s music because it sounds bad ass, I don’t give a rat’s ass about complexity or any of that mumbo mumbo.UndKeineZwEier wrote:Do they? So a song needs ~50 meter changes to be great? The aspects he points out are interesting but he doesn't really spell out how those come together to make a "great" song. A great song isn't just about key changes, metric modulation, an awesome drum fill, and a heavy riff. It's about how they are implemented and come together to form the song. Like a lot people think it's the former and that's how you end up with bands like Dream Theater. You could make almost the exact same video about a Dream Theater song and it would be equally valid.Kittaan wrote:All of those elements contribute.
On any random day I enjoy Maynard’s Dick (obligatory heh) as much as Schism.
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Exactly. Like I think what makes any given Tool song great is that the complexity is there if you want it but it's all grounded in good songwriting. Like I don't think Schism is such a well liked song just because it has a bunch of time changes but that's what the video kind of implies. And considering how many people out there think more complexity = better music, I think it's worthwhile to dig into how to do it in a meaningful way.
Like this video just seemed like a more articulate version of that guy who's like "check this song out it has so many time changes, and oh my god that riff's so cool, and oh man check out this drum fill," which is fine I guess, but I just wish it went a little deeper.
Like this video just seemed like a more articulate version of that guy who's like "check this song out it has so many time changes, and oh my god that riff's so cool, and oh man check out this drum fill," which is fine I guess, but I just wish it went a little deeper.
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The best part of the video is hearing the isolated tracks. Oh, what I wouldn't do to get my hands on those.
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Pretty sure it's all done with ProTools. It isolates the tracks when a song is uploaded without actually having the original tracksjoeypants wrote:The best part of the video is hearing the isolated tracks. Oh, what I wouldn't do to get my hands on those.
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Nah, Pro Tools can't do that at least not without a (presumably) high end plugin. Those are most likely the Guitar Hero stems.
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Yeah, Guitar Hero was my first thought as to where he got the isolated samples from.
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This may be old news to some, but here is a breakdown of Lateralus. I have known the Fibonacci sequence was in there for a while, but never knew how deep.
Edit: just saw Ziggy posted this a few days ago in the social media thread. Great minds and all that...
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Edit: just saw Ziggy posted this a few days ago in the social media thread. Great minds and all that...
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]UndKeineZwEier wrote:Nah, Pro Tools can't do that at least not without a (presumably) high end plugin. Those are most likely the Guitar Hero stems.
Nothing can to that degree of quality. Just not how sound works.
I thought it might be Guitar Hero too. There's a lot of bleed over in some of the tracks which makes me think it came from Guitar Hero.
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Maynard's Dick has always been in my top three, always will beRavenpig wrote:
On any random day I enjoy Maynard’s Dick (obligatory heh) as much as Schism.
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Top 3 songs or Dicks?? Asking for a friend.
Does anyone know if there's a story behind that? Just that its so different and generic for them Im wondering if there's any kinda story, like they needed an extra song to fill out time to make a set. Or its just Tool being Tool?
Does anyone know if there's a story behind that? Just that its so different and generic for them Im wondering if there's any kinda story, like they needed an extra song to fill out time to make a set. Or its just Tool being Tool?
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Maynard's Dick isn't even a Top 25 song about penises. I mean, there are 9 members in Slipknot alone isn't there?
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I thought they were just dicking around in the studioBusty McCracken wrote:Top 3 songs or Dicks?? Asking for a friend.
Does anyone know if there's a story behind that? Just that its so different and generic for them Im wondering if there's any kinda story, like they needed an extra song to fill out time to make a set. Or its just Tool being Tool?
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tys0n wrote:I thought they were just dicking around in the studioBusty McCracken wrote:Top 3 songs or Dicks?? Asking for a friend.
Does anyone know if there's a story behind that? Just that its so different and generic for them Im wondering if there's any kinda story, like they needed an extra song to fill out time to make a set. Or its just Tool being Tool?
^ May well of been written with them just dicking about in the studio but it's been around long before Salival. Probably just them as ya say stuffing around having a giggle, but is so insanely different to anything else they ever put out, was just curious if there's any kind of story out there anyone's heard.
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Very true. So insanely different than the multiple songs about buttholes and penises on Undertow and Ænima.
*Edit - After thinking about it, now I am curious if the fans that continue yearning for Tool to return to their Undertow/Ænima era sound actually are craving more phallic and anal references.
*Edit - After thinking about it, now I am curious if the fans that continue yearning for Tool to return to their Undertow/Ænima era sound actually are craving more phallic and anal references.
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One of the bestest TOOL drum cover I ever saw so far! True masterpiece of 46 and 2! ENJOY!
What do you think guys?
What do you think guys?
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I don't recall seeing these posted, but feel free to complain if I missed it... like I need to tell you.
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There are actually 5 versions of this, with different tykes participating (they will likely show up in the list on the right, but if not, check the YT page). Pretty interesting, and some of these kids can really sing/play.
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There are actually 5 versions of this, with different tykes participating (they will likely show up in the list on the right, but if not, check the YT page). Pretty interesting, and some of these kids can really sing/play.
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Not enough big breasted ladies doing drum covers these days - has that trend passed?