Fibonacci Sequence on LP
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Hello guys and gals, my name is Jacob, and this is my first post on the Fourtheye forums. I have enjoyed the great discussion you all have here.
I recently got into Vinyl and have thoroughly enjoyed Pink Floyd's The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. I am looking to get into some of Tool's LP's since their music already sounds absolutely amazing on ipod/CD. I can only imagine what it will sound like on LP.
I am here today because I am looking for an album that I believe does not exist. Lateralus in the Fibonacci sequence on LP! I am looking to purchase this album, but all the ones I have found are in the original order! This really deters me from making the purchase as I have been listening to the album in Fibonacci sequence for years now. Anyone that has listened to this holy sequence knows that there is no other way to listen to the album.
Anyone heard of this LP? Does it exists?
I recently got into Vinyl and have thoroughly enjoyed Pink Floyd's The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. I am looking to get into some of Tool's LP's since their music already sounds absolutely amazing on ipod/CD. I can only imagine what it will sound like on LP.
I am here today because I am looking for an album that I believe does not exist. Lateralus in the Fibonacci sequence on LP! I am looking to purchase this album, but all the ones I have found are in the original order! This really deters me from making the purchase as I have been listening to the album in Fibonacci sequence for years now. Anyone that has listened to this holy sequence knows that there is no other way to listen to the album.
Anyone heard of this LP? Does it exists?
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Fleshwound said
Hello guys and gals, my name is Jacob, and this is my first post on the Fourtheye forums. I have enjoyed the great discussion you all have here.
I recently got into Vinyl and have thoroughly enjoyed Pink Floyd's The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. I am looking to get into some of Tool's LP's since their music already sounds absolutely amazing on ipod/CD. I can only imagine what it will sound like on LP.
I am here today because I am looking for an album that I believe does not exist. Lateralus in the Fibonacci sequence on LP! I am looking to purchase this album, but all the ones I have found are in the original order! This really deters me from making the purchase as I have been listening to the album in Fibonacci sequence for years now. Anyone that has listened to this holy sequence knows that there is no other way to listen to the album.
Anyone heard of this LP? Does it exists?
Tyson, go back to work.
On the off chance that you're not Tyson/a troll, I'll go ahead and answer this for you: No, because no.
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Hello guys and gals, my name is Jacob, and this is my first post on the Fourtheye forums. I have enjoyed the great discussion you all have here.
I recently got into Vinyl and have thoroughly enjoyed Pink Floyd's The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. I am looking to get into some of Tool's LP's since their music already sounds absolutely amazing on ipod/CD. I can only imagine what it will sound like on LP.
I am here today because I am looking for an album that I believe does not exist. Lateralus in the Fibonacci sequence on LP! I am looking to purchase this album, but all the ones I have found are in the original order! This really deters me from making the purchase as I have been listening to the album in Fibonacci sequence for years now. Anyone that has listened to this holy sequence knows that there is no other way to listen to the album.
Anyone heard of this LP? Does it exists?
Tyson, go back to work.
On the off chance that you're not Tyson/a troll, I'll go ahead and answer this for you: No, because no.
Welcome to FE.
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hellboy1975 said
I've listened to the album in a range of orders. Â I can see some sense in alternate orders, but I can't say that there's any particular one that stands out as being any better than the original.
I've never seen one for sale though - it'd be a bootleg I'd imagine. Â
Is this what the kids call Lateralus w/ the alternate tracklisting??
I've listened to the album in a range of orders. Â I can see some sense in alternate orders, but I can't say that there's any particular one that stands out as being any better than the original.
I've never seen one for sale though - it'd be a bootleg I'd imagine. Â
Is this what the kids call Lateralus w/ the alternate tracklisting??
@ Crow - So glad I wasn't drinking milk when I read your post.
Back on topic - @ Fleshwound - WTF, are you sure your wound wasn't more serious, like brain related? Â No, there is no Vinyl in that sequence. Â The members of Tool have already stated that the way they intended us to hear Lateralus is the way they released it. Â Get a life.
Oh, and Welcome to Fourtheye!Â
Back on topic - @ Fleshwound - WTF, are you sure your wound wasn't more serious, like brain related? Â No, there is no Vinyl in that sequence. Â The members of Tool have already stated that the way they intended us to hear Lateralus is the way they released it. Â Get a life.
Oh, and Welcome to Fourtheye!Â
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Bogart said
hellboy1975 said
I've listened to the album in a range of orders. Â I can see some sense in alternate orders, but I can't say that there's any particular one that stands out as being any better than the original.
I've never seen one for sale though - it'd be a bootleg I'd imagine. Â
Is this what the kids call Lateralus w/ the alternate tracklisting??
"The Holy Gift", if I recall correctly.
Which was also promptly dismissed as being a thing by the band, people related to the band, people who know people who have something to do with the band, and people with functioning synapses.
hellboy1975 said
I've listened to the album in a range of orders. Â I can see some sense in alternate orders, but I can't say that there's any particular one that stands out as being any better than the original.
I've never seen one for sale though - it'd be a bootleg I'd imagine. Â
Is this what the kids call Lateralus w/ the alternate tracklisting??
"The Holy Gift", if I recall correctly.
Which was also promptly dismissed as being a thing by the band, people related to the band, people who know people who have something to do with the band, and people with functioning synapses.
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Ravenpig said
^Just like the Wings/10K Days/Vigniti Tres combo that some fans just looovveee to say is the "real version/hidden track".
Anyone ever heard it, by the way? It's awful.
Yeah, I never understood what people saw in that. It didn't mesh at all, it just sounded like two songs played simultaneously.
On the other hand, I accidentally did that with Puscifer's Man Overboard once and it actually sounded kinda cool. There was a slight delay between the beginning of each song and I've never been able to replicate it.
^Just like the Wings/10K Days/Vigniti Tres combo that some fans just looovveee to say is the "real version/hidden track".
Anyone ever heard it, by the way? It's awful.
Yeah, I never understood what people saw in that. It didn't mesh at all, it just sounded like two songs played simultaneously.
On the other hand, I accidentally did that with Puscifer's Man Overboard once and it actually sounded kinda cool. There was a slight delay between the beginning of each song and I've never been able to replicate it.
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All this talk of rearranging songs on the albums, I've taken it further, I won't go into much detail because the mathematical equations I've used would probably go over all your heads not to mention the occult knowledge one must process/possess, but suffice to say not only do you have to arrange songs differently on the albums, you actually have to rearrange tracks from all their other albums COMBINED to get the full holy trinity, a select few from each one, think the jokers card with ICP, there is a pattern, one that I've calculated which will culminate with the new album, transcending those with I's that see (remember that one, it's an essential clue ) into/outto/unto a new plane of existence, enlightenment and being, but I've already said too much.
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hellboy1975 said
I don't really see any problem with these reorders, overlays, etc. Â I don't believe for a second that the band plans them at all, nor does it bother me that people want to search for these "mysteries". Â I don't see it as a sign that some one is an idiot.
It doesn't exactly paint such people as being "all there", if you know what I mean.
I've always thought that if rearranging the track order categorically made the album "better", than that order would've been adopted by the band in the first place. Track order can be pretty important when judging an album as a whole.
It's not like they record the songs, put the names of the songs on bits of paper, shove them up their asses, and fart them out; all in order to come up with a track order.
I mean, they no doubt did something similar with basically everything to do with "10,000 DAYS", but most likely not with the track order for "LATERALUS".
I don't really see any problem with these reorders, overlays, etc. Â I don't believe for a second that the band plans them at all, nor does it bother me that people want to search for these "mysteries". Â I don't see it as a sign that some one is an idiot.
It doesn't exactly paint such people as being "all there", if you know what I mean.
I've always thought that if rearranging the track order categorically made the album "better", than that order would've been adopted by the band in the first place. Track order can be pretty important when judging an album as a whole.
It's not like they record the songs, put the names of the songs on bits of paper, shove them up their asses, and fart them out; all in order to come up with a track order.
I mean, they no doubt did something similar with basically everything to do with "10,000 DAYS", but most likely not with the track order for "LATERALUS".
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I think it’s smething wrong about the songs order. I’m begining to feel like a Tool fan.
With those spelling mistakes mate, you're well on your way
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I think it’s smething wrong about the songs order. I’m begining to feel like a Tool fan.
With those spelling mistakes mate, you're well on your way
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hellboy1975 said
I don't really see any problem with these reorders, overlays, etc. Â I don't believe for a second that the band plans them at all, nor does it bother me that people want to search for these "mysteries". Â I don't see it as a sign that some one is an idiot.
It doesn't exactly paint such people as being "all there", if you know what I mean.
I'm not sure if I do know what you mean. Â Even the smartest among us read into things stuff that isn't there from time to time. Â There's a range of reasons why, some rational, others not so. Â Tool have gone a long way towards building some kind of mystique around the band, and while not all of us buy into it, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that fans will attempt to find the same in their music.
The implication from your comments is that someone who does so is mentally deficient in some way, and I disagree. Â Chances are some just got high and thought playing with the track order was a good idea and things spiralled out from there. Â (Not to say that isn't the case with the OP - I don't know them from a bar of soap).
I've always thought that if rearranging the track order categorically made the album "better", than that order would've been adopted by the band in the first place. Track order can be pretty important when judging an album as a whole.
It's not like they record the songs, put the names of the songs on bits of paper, shove them up their asses, and fart them out; all in order to come up with a track order.
I mean, they no doubt did something similar with basically everything to do with "10,000 DAYS", but most likely not with the track order for "LATERALUS".
Well, with "better" in inverted comma you're obviously acknowledging that everyone's concept of "better" is different. Â Certainly you can argue the definitive order of the tracks is how the band intended it, but "better" is obviously subjective.
hellboy1975 said
I don't really see any problem with these reorders, overlays, etc. Â I don't believe for a second that the band plans them at all, nor does it bother me that people want to search for these "mysteries". Â I don't see it as a sign that some one is an idiot.
It doesn't exactly paint such people as being "all there", if you know what I mean.
I'm not sure if I do know what you mean. Â Even the smartest among us read into things stuff that isn't there from time to time. Â There's a range of reasons why, some rational, others not so. Â Tool have gone a long way towards building some kind of mystique around the band, and while not all of us buy into it, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that fans will attempt to find the same in their music.
The implication from your comments is that someone who does so is mentally deficient in some way, and I disagree. Â Chances are some just got high and thought playing with the track order was a good idea and things spiralled out from there. Â (Not to say that isn't the case with the OP - I don't know them from a bar of soap).
I've always thought that if rearranging the track order categorically made the album "better", than that order would've been adopted by the band in the first place. Track order can be pretty important when judging an album as a whole.
It's not like they record the songs, put the names of the songs on bits of paper, shove them up their asses, and fart them out; all in order to come up with a track order.
I mean, they no doubt did something similar with basically everything to do with "10,000 DAYS", but most likely not with the track order for "LATERALUS".
Well, with "better" in inverted comma you're obviously acknowledging that everyone's concept of "better" is different. Â Certainly you can argue the definitive order of the tracks is how the band intended it, but "better" is obviously subjective.