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Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:06 pm
by hellboy
671 times each? I'm not sure Tool has played 671 times in total so I imagine that number is incorrect.

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:29 am
by xZ1mM3r
hellboy wrote:671 times each? I'm not sure Tool has played 671 times in total so I imagine that number is incorrect.
Yeah especially since 2001 when those songs could have been played

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:56 am
by iloveposters
hellboy wrote: I'm not sure Tool has played 671 times in total so I imagine that number is incorrect.
I believe TOOL has played close to 1,000 times. They have been around since 1991, spanning a 23 year career, even if they only played something like 30 shows a year on average it would be over 600 concerts.

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:17 am
by xZ1mM3r
iloveposters wrote:
hellboy wrote: I'm not sure Tool has played 671 times in total so I imagine that number is incorrect.
I believe TOOL has played close to 1,000 times. They have been around since 1991, spanning a 23 year career, even if they only played something like 30 shows a year on average it would be over 600 concerts.
now take away 300 shows because anything played from 1991 to 2001 obviously didn't have DRT..

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:31 am
by limeygringo
Houston, Summer 2002, Compaq Center (previously The Summit, currently Osteen's Lakewood Church). Maynard walked out towards the end of The Patient and when they came back they played Disposition, going straight into Triad with Mike Patton and John Stanier.

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 4:15 pm
by iloveposters
You are correct.

Notes from CU.org regarding the show:

07.27.02
As for Maynard, shit, he seems simply -off- tonight. Listening to him stumble through The Patient is a tedious path; his voice just can't handle it. He has to leave the stage for a while. The rest of the band doesn't seem especially on either; esp. Adam. Concert reports of this show say they had a verrrrrrrrrry long intermission. If you notice, Reflection was -not- played tonight due to Maynard's sickness or whatnot. I think this show is the only time Reflection was not played (purposely, that is). When I first read the reviews of this particular show, I really wanted to hear it. From a collector's point-of-view. This may be the shortest performance of this leg of the tour.

Re: Only One Tool Song

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:54 am
by Kyd_Wykkyd
46 & 2