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Great concert. The band is amazing. Such complex music. Singer, guitarist, bassist, drummer. The singer occasionally played guitar.The interplay between the guitar and bass was very cool. They don't harmonize, they sometimes play together and sometimes play separately but it always works. The drumming is great too. I can't put my finger on what he does, but he doesn't sound quite like anyone else. The three instruments overlap so much, especially the bass sounds. Even watching them, it was hard to see who was playing what. And the singer has a unique style for a "metal" band - he sings. Often at the top of his lungs. In tune. And he doesn't always sing exactly on the beat. It implies a pattern at a different level.

One of the band's themes, at least in their imagery, is transcendence. Their main message is, "think for yourself," but there seems to be an implication that doing so can get you to another level. I went with my friends Doug and Derek. After the show Doug asked me how the show made me feel. He said the emotion he felt was anger. I said it was more simply aggression. Most people would only pick up on the negativity given off by most metal bands, but I don't see as much of it in Tool. I'll admit I don't feel a lot of positivity either, but in the end, their direction gives me hope. Their negativity is directed. It is derision of the mindless automatons that make up so much of our society. So the aim is a positive one. I'm not a big fan of doing bad things for good results (the ends do not justify the means), but what it comes down to is a feeling of hope, since my eyes have been opened and my disgust urges me to act.

But back to the show...
Maynard is an odd character. I want to know what he had on his face. He was wearing some kind of uniform - all black with a badge, and stripes on the seams of his trousers. He had something black down the middle of his face. I don't know if it was paint, or some kind of leather mask. It was hard to see because he stayed up on his platform, and never really faced the audience, and never had a light on himself. During the last song, his platform began to rotate, so every twenty seconds or so he was facing us, and the stage was brightly lit, so we could finally get a look at him, but we weren't close enough to get a good look.

After the show the four guys came down front for a bow and a group hug. Maynard left the stage pretty quickly, but the others stayed on stage for quite a while, waving, clapping back at us and throwing things to the audience. You don't see that sort of appreciation very often anymore.

Date: 2002-09-02 06:01 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] zitronenhai.livejournal.com
I've seen Tool twice...once at a small venue in Kansas City called Memorial Hall (Maynard was wearing something to cover his privates, and his body and head were painted half black, half white), and once at Ozzfest (he started the show dressed up like a smarmy televangelist, and gave the best sarcastic, intelligent sermon I've ever heard).

Truly a band apart. Integrity, audience-appreciation, talent and quality...hmmm, I wonder when they're coming to KC.

Date: 2002-09-02 09:58 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com
They seem to be picking up a lot of the cities they missed last time around. Last fall they played Madison, and now they just played Milwaukee and Green Bay.

One of the guys last night said that at Ozzfest in 2000, Maynard was wearing very little and had purple stars painted on his body. I wonder how often he changes outfits - every show, every tour, every few nights?

Date: 2002-09-02 11:11 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] serendipity.livejournal.com
And don't miss the Tori Amos Talks Tool interview.

Date: 2002-09-04 09:34 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com
Excellent! Thanks!

I just wish I had time to read it. I mean, I did read it, but now I go to bed late. Again.

:-)

Date: 2002-09-04 09:36 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com
and thanks for the tip. I woulda missed it

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Date: 2002-09-04 09:44 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] serendipity.livejournal.com
:)

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Date: 2002-09-04 09:44 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] serendipity.livejournal.com
Well, after I mentioned it, I read it, and didn't think it added all that much value.

Date: 2002-09-05 07:01 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com
That's okay, info is more info, and Tori is an interesting per son herself.

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Date: 2002-09-05 12:18 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] serendipity.livejournal.com
Which reminds me, add more concerts to my 70's experiences: Rod Stewart (it was GREAT!) and Seals & Crofts (twice). :D

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