The video is actually handled by another person.hellboy wrote:I understand what you're saying, but I would hazard to guess that Junior may need a little more than a couple of seconds warning to get the video stuff queued up in time. Not saying it's impossible, but a little tricky I imagine.xZ1mM3r wrote:This is totally off the wall but whatever. Is it possible that Tool goes into a concert practiced up on 15 songs or something and then they kinda wing it on a few sections. Let Maynard see how he's feeling, Adam starts playing a riff and then that's the song they play? I might have done a bad job explaining this. But my point is I'm not convinced they have the whole setlist, song for song, planned out exactly pre show.
Also, from what I remember reading Maynard picks the setlists (I presume in consultation with the other 3 of course). My guess is they have a 15 or so songs in the "pool" and they will be played over the course of the tour. I still think thatare some chance to be trotted out this tour. And hopefully another "new" track or two.► Show Spoiler
It doesn't take that long to set up each song, but it does take a long time to prepare and program them.
Once that's done, they can be called up as easily as changing a channel on a TV.
When the set gets shuffled around, time has to be spent re-writing some parts to make them fit the placement in the show.
The setlist is usually finalized before doors open. They very rarely deviate from it, but it's been known to happen.