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Thread: Meditating to TOOL.

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    Summerlander Guest

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    I love Tool. Their music is awesome. I love Parabola, Third Eye and Stinkfist! Great stuff. A Perfect Circle have some good stuff too. I've never meditated to any of their music though.

  2. #32

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    II like a perfect circle, good stuff.

  3. #33

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    "A child's rhyme stuck in my head
    It said that life is but a dream
    I've spent so many years in question
    to find I've known this all along


    Prying open my third eye


    So good to see you once again
    I thought that you were hiding
    And you thought that I had run away"
    thirdeye9ek.jpg


    this image was all the ubiquitous rage when 3rd eye came out.

  4. #34

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    Yea pretty trippy isn't it, seen it quite alot here and there.

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    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    What keeps on fascinating is what they do with noise, distortion and feedback. Pieces I keep on relistening for their unique sound are for example the beginnings of "Faaip De Oaid", "Lost Keys" or "Rosetta Stoned". I also like to listen "Viginti Tres" or "Mantra".

    When it comes to the energy buildup in music, "Third Eye" and "Triad" are very remarkable.

  6. #36

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    I love rosetta stoned. I agree even the guitar feedback is placed In all the right areas.

  7. #37
    Summerlander Guest

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    Tool is the shizzle! I can't think of any bad songs by Tool. A Perfect Circle is good too. I never meditate to any kind of music but I can tell you that I had and OOBE and could hear APC's "Pet" playing. Then I had to learn to play it. I changed the tuning to D,A.D,G,B,E in order to play it.

  8. #38

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    That's awesome, and I totally agree.
    didn't know u played man, I do to,

  9. #39
    Summerlander Guest

    Re: Meditating to TOOL.

    Cool! You are probably better than me though! LOL!

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    I was a drummer but I doubt I could ever have played the 'magickal' beats and fills that Carrey plays (I never tried tough). Too intricate stuff. He doesn't play fast like other technically oriented drummers, but it's metrically so really challenging, and in its very own and peculiar way so much more intricate and 'odd' (in a double sense: rhythmically and by 'feel') than that of other "prog" bands such as Rush or Dream Theater, if you ask me.
    This collector of useless clutter.

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