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  • FrankY59
    FrankY59 Posts: 1,052
    dudeman said:
    I'm sooo ready for new music from these guys. Was listening to 10,000 Days today and thought, "Every one of their albums is a masterpiece".

    Not too many bands I would say that about. 
    I definitely agree.  It's never been a question of "will I like this?"  They have easily earned the benefit of the doubt with me.  I'm thinking they can go Polka with the next album and I'll still have it on repeat.
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    These guys overtook PJ in the late 90's for me
  • We were on a bit of a concert binge of late. My buddy was a Tool fan- but wasn't so much of a fan that he knew the entire catalogue and had never seen them. We went to Tool in Vancouver this last go around. He was blown away.

    I asked him to rank the concerts he had seen in order of personal favourites. This was his list:

    Tool
    Metallica (I bailed... too busy moving)
    Tom Petty
    U2
    Red Hot Chili Peppers

    (mine went: Tool, RHCP, U2, Tom Petty, GnR)

    He threw in the disclaimer that all were pretty awesome and that fact spoke to how cool he thought the Tool show was. He drove up to the site where we embarked on our mountain bike ride last night playing Undertow. He's all in!
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • Tool, Pearl Jam & Faith No More are my all time favorites in no particular order. In the last 2.5 years I've been lucky enough to see them a combined ten times.

    I'm a very grateful fan. 
  • mr bungle
    mr bungle Posts: 1,423
    Tool, Pearl Jam & Faith No More are my all time favorites in no particular order. In the last 2.5 years I've been lucky enough to see them a combined ten times.

    I'm a very grateful fan. 

    Wow man!  You just nailed my top 3 also.  We must have been separated at birth.  Great taste Merkin!
  • mr bungle said:
    Tool, Pearl Jam & Faith No More are my all time favorites in no particular order. In the last 2.5 years I've been lucky enough to see them a combined ten times.

    I'm a very grateful fan. 

    Wow man!  You just nailed my top 3 also.  We must have been separated at birth.  Great taste Merkin!
    Ha, possible! I love the handle (I think I've mentioned this before!). Did you see this picture from the Dead Cross show in NYC this week? 

    https://twitter.com/fnmfollowers/status/908449706820472833

    Imagine Patton, Spruance, Lombardo & Dunn in a band together? Those guys could own the world. 
  • mr bungle
    mr bungle Posts: 1,423
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
  • mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    Yeah, I don't really care anymore...
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,896
    edited October 2017
    mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    I can't imagine living at a time when bands put out two albums a year.   When Pearl Jam put out albums in 91, 93, 94.  That seemed pretty frequent, and no one does then that frequently anymore (new bands make more on touring than recording and veteran bands slow down their output).   Its crazy that at one point in time bands were pumping out 2 albums a year.   I think the Doors were like that too.   Their who catalog was recorded in a very short time span.
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  • mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    Yeah, I don't really care anymore...
    Same.

    I really enjoyed their last concert- it was awesome- but I'm tired of anticipating when the new album will ever come out. It's been painful.

    I'll say it again... if you guys would stop supporting those sub par side projects... Maynard might be a little more motivated to work with Tool.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    Yeah, I don't really care anymore...
    Same.

    I really enjoyed their last concert- it was awesome- but I'm tired of anticipating when the new album will ever come out. It's been painful.

    I'll say it again... if you guys would stop supporting those sub par side projects... Maynard might be a little more motivated to work with Tool.
    Ok ok I won't make the trip to Laval lol. 
  • mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    Yeah, I don't really care anymore...
    Same.

    I really enjoyed their last concert- it was awesome- but I'm tired of anticipating when the new album will ever come out. It's been painful.

    I'll say it again... if you guys would stop supporting those sub par side projects... Maynard might be a little more motivated to work with Tool.
    Well, according to Maynard it's not on him.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/consequenceofsound.net/2017/07/maynard-james-keenan-gets-candid-about-tools-new-album/amp/

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  • mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    Yeah, I don't really care anymore...
    Same.

    I really enjoyed their last concert- it was awesome- but I'm tired of anticipating when the new album will ever come out. It's been painful.

    I'll say it again... if you guys would stop supporting those sub par side projects... Maynard might be a little more motivated to work with Tool.
    Well, according to Maynard it's not on him.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/consequenceofsound.net/2017/07/maynard-james-keenan-gets-candid-about-tools-new-album/amp/

    I've known that it's not just him but the band wasn't writing collectively for 10 years, that's TEN YEARS, because of a lawsuit that "sucked the creativity out of them".

    Maynard made wine and side projects.

    Danny drummed at The Baked Potato.

    Justin?  No Idea what he's done.

    Adam?  No idea either...
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,773
    Danny Carey has a new side project. 

    https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/10/tool-and-mastodon-supergroup-the-legend-of-the-seagullmen-set-to-make-their-live-debut/

    I think Adam Jones is the holdup at this point. I’m hard pressed to believe that Maynard only wants to be creative w/ APC & Puscifer. I don’t think the guys who clearly want to record & tour are the reason Tool hasn’t released an album all this time. That’s my $0.02. 
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    It's just silly at this point... I'll just wait for them to bring their 90 minute live show to my area.... is Tool is even really a band at this point?
  • Still a real band, and still scheduling shows. Even if they never released another album, I would still go see them when given the chance. It’s mother effing Tool & they’re IMO still one of the greatest acts of our day. 

    With that that being said, I’ll just leave this here: 
    http://loudwire.com/tom-morello-hearing-epic-majestic-symphonic-new-music-tool/
  • mr bungle
    mr bungle Posts: 1,423
    Zod said:
    mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    I can't imagine living at a time when bands put out two albums a year.   When Pearl Jam put out albums in 91, 93, 94.  That seemed pretty frequent, and no one does then that frequently anymore (new bands make more on touring than recording and veteran bands slow down their output).   Its crazy that at one point in time bands were pumping out 2 albums a year.   I think the Doors were like that too.   Their who catalog was recorded in a very short time span.
    Don't forget after Vitalogy, two year gaps were the norm. No Code-96, Yield-98, Binaural-2000, Riot Act-2002. They were still very prolific 7 albums in.   Now it's been 3 albums in 15 years.
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    I just want a vinyl copy of Ænima..... =) 
  • ND260106
    ND260106 Posts: 101
    mr bungle said:
    Zod said:
    mr bungle said:
    Consider this!!  The Beatles entire recording and touring career was shorter than the time lapsed since 10,000 days was released.
    I can't imagine living at a time when bands put out two albums a year.   When Pearl Jam put out albums in 91, 93, 94.  That seemed pretty frequent, and no one does then that frequently anymore (new bands make more on touring than recording and veteran bands slow down their output).   Its crazy that at one point in time bands were pumping out 2 albums a year.   I think the Doors were like that too.   Their who catalog was recorded in a very short time span.
    Don't forget after Vitalogy, two year gaps were the norm. No Code-96, Yield-98, Binaural-2000, Riot Act-2002. They were still very prolific 7 albums in.   Now it's been 3 albums in 15 years.
    My understanding these days is bands make more money touring than making albums? 
    Also, bands like PJ, for example, don't really have the demand to keep releasing new material. 
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    2009 - Melbourne - Nov. 20
    2013 - LA Nov. 24 / Oakland - Nov. 26 / Portland Nov. 29 / Vancouver Dec. 4
    2014 - Melbourne - Jan. 24
    2018 - Boston - Sep. 2 / Boston Sep. 4
    EV
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  • ND260106
    ND260106 Posts: 101
    Anyone else see the Tom Morello post on Instagram yesterday with Justin, Danny, and Adam. He mentioned that he has heard the new Tool tracks and loved them. 
    Any danger Maynard can drop APC and focus on Tool?
    PJ
    2006 - Melbourne - Nov. 16
    2009 - Melbourne - Nov. 20
    2013 - LA Nov. 24 / Oakland - Nov. 26 / Portland Nov. 29 / Vancouver Dec. 4
    2014 - Melbourne - Jan. 24
    2018 - Boston - Sep. 2 / Boston Sep. 4
    EV
    2011 - Melbourne - Mar. 24
    2014 - Melbourne - Feb. 16 / Melbourne - Feb. 18
    TOTD
    2016 - Seattle - Nov. 21 / Seattle Nov. 22