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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Tool - 2 Meter Sessies, Hilversum, NL. 1994

Tool - Hilversum, The Netherlands
VARA Radio, NOB Audiostudio 1
2 Meter Sessies
March 5, 1994
Soundboard  @320

Disc 1 of 1 (21:53):
01 Sober 05:29
02 4 Degrees 06:29
03 Intolerance 04:55
04 Prison Sex 05:07


Source: FM > Sony SA5ES > analog connected > Sony JA30ES > digital connected > SoundBlaster Live! (w/ optical I/O) > CoolEdit (dEq + dEdit) > CDWave Editor
 

Enclosed Notes:
Recorded live at 'Jan-Douwe Kroeske's 2 Meter Sessie' for VARA Radio, NOB Audiostudio 1, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 5 March 1994
In 1994 the '2 Meter Sessies' was a radio-only show, airing on Dutch VARA Radio and presented by Jan-Douwe Kroeske (height: 2 meter), where artists/bands could do a alternate live in-studio performance without audience. Tool chose to do a loud-louder-loudest performance (notice the amp-noise!) without any alterations. None of these tracks are officially released. In 1994 only 'Sober' was broadcast.
At that time of recording this session, there were no television broadcasts of the '2 Meter Sessies', so it's very plausible that this performance is not filmed.
In 2001, Jan-Douwe Kroeske, now on Dutch KinkFM Radio, had to do some serious searching for the original DAT-recording after massive requests by Dutch Tool-adepts. This resulted in broadcasting the complete session twice; the first broadcast had some annoying radio station ID's that spoiled the track intros/outros, the second broadcast didn't have any radio station ID's. So the latter was used for these files
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2 Meter Sessies

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Tool - Live Denver, CO. 2002

Back From The Dead...
As requested by Zazz, originally posted February 9, 2018

Tool - Live at the Pepsi Arena
Denver, CO.
July 21, 2002
Soundboard@flac

Total time: 2:09:18
 The best Tool soundboard out there...

Track List:
Disc 1
01. Intro I (4:56)
02. Intro II (2:35)
03. Band Emerges (2:18)
04. Sober (5:12)
05. 4° (7:01)
06. The Grudge (8:28)
07. (-) Ions (0:57)
08. Stinkfist (6:18)
09. Forty Six & Two(6:34)
10. Schism Intro (1:01)
11. Schism (8:06)
12. Parabol Intro (1:28)
13. Parabol (2:58)
14. Parabola (6:40)
15. Eon Blue Apocalypse (1:20)
16. The Patient (7:32)
17. Ænema (6:37)


Disc 2
01. Intermission (8:26)
02. Disposition (5:30)
03. Reflection (12:31)
04. Triad (9:37)
05. Maynard's Speech (1:49)
06. Lateralus (11:23)

Thanks to Dime and the people that share!!


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Monday, July 18, 2016

Tool - Los Angeles, CA. 1991

{Poster art by lordjax}
Tool - The Jello Loft
September 5, 1991
Los Angeles, CA.
Soundboard @flac

The lossy version of this show was posted here
on July 22, 2015.

Set List :
01.Cold & Ugly
02.Undertow
03.Sober
04.Crawl Away
05.Sweat
06.Swamp Song
07.4 Degrees
08.Hush
09.Opiate (cut)




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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Tool - Live Los Angeles, CA 1991

 
(This is not the poster for this show)
Tool - The Jello Loft
September 1991
Los Angeles, CA
aka - A Lotus, A Prophet, A Beginning
Soundboard @320


This is the earliest known live recording of tool.
The band performed here again a couple of months later. The tracks 'Cold & Ugly' & 'Jerk-Off' from this show were released on the Tool EP 'Opiate'.


This is probably a vocal monitor mix as the guitars are a bit in the background.


Set List:
01 - Soundcheck / Cold & Ugly
02 - Undertow
03 - Sober
04 - Crawl Away
05 - Aweat / Swamp Song
06 - 4 Degrees
07 - Hush
08 - Opiate





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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Tool - The Fibonacci Sequence and The "Holy Gift"


...and now for something completely different...


Think for yourself...

Fans of the alternative metal band Tool have to be some of the most curious and creative in rock. They are incredibly active interpreters of Tool's music and lyrics and are proud of their sense of intelligence as fans. Tool's aesthetic lends itself very well to wide ranging interpretation, dealing as it does with "alternative" views of inner consciousness, vaguely Buddhist spirituality, and other interesting philosophical inquiries such as the mutation of DNA and the concept of a Third Eye. In other words, these are not songs about your best girl and movies on a Saturday night. The band's music can best be described as drawing on the aggression and ensemble virtuosity of metal combined with the kind of tortured interiority that characterizes Radiohead's post-O.K. Computer music. Such a combination certainly sets them apart from many metal bands, and the centrality of their unusual lyrics only adds to the mystique of the band.

However, any previous interpretative theories by fans have been outdone by the recent focus on the notion that the entirety of Tool's album, Lateralus, actually needs to be reordered in order to reveal a secret message dealing with moving through consciousness as a movement of along spirals: "Spiral out, keep going, spiral out" sings Maynard James Keenan toward the end of "Lateralus," the album's title track. Added to this is the tantalizing prospect that the album and its message are also influenced by the Fibonacci sequence of numbers. When plotted on a graph Fibonacci numbers form a spiral-like image. Moreover, the main riff in "Lateralus" is comprised of three different meters: 9/8, 8/8, 7/8, or: 987, which happens to be the sixteenth step in the Fibonacci sequence (as observed by Keenan himself during the writing of the song). Moreover, moreover (!), Keenan's halting vocal rhythms during the first verse of "Lateralus" correspond to Fibonacci numbers in their syllable counts:

1 (Black)
1 (then)
2 (white are)
3 (all I see)
5 (in my infancy)
8 (red and yellow then came to be)
5 (reaching out to me)
3 (lets me see)


Freaky, eh? Anyway, all this got one unknown fan to write up a big long post somewhere and to speculate that the actual order of the songs on Lateralus needed to be rearranged so as to reveal the "true" message of the album. Basically, the idea is this: Lateralus has 13 tracks (a Fibonacci number, BTW) so you place that track at the center of your new track order. The surrounding tracks are all grouped into pairs that sum the number 13 and spiraling in toward 13, then outward from it. Here's the suggested track arrangement with the two "spirals" in bold:

6, 7, 5, 8, 4, 9, 13, 1, 12, 2, 11, 3, 10

The unknown fan calls this arrangement The Holy Gift
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read more here...Dr. Weber 


 Fibonacci numbers are closely related to Lucas numbers in that they are a complementary pair of Lucas sequences. They are intimately connected with the golden ratio; for example, the closest rational approximations to the ratio are 2/1, 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, ... . Applications include computer algorithms such as the Fibonacci search technique and the Fibonacci heap data structure, and graphs called Fibonacci cubes used for interconnecting parallel and distributed systems. They also appear in biological settings,[8] such as branching in trees, phyllotaxis (the arrangement of leaves on a stem), the fruit sprouts of a pineapple, the flowering of artichoke, an uncurling fern and the arrangement of a pine cone.
More at Wiki


The Fibonacci in Lateralus
 



Tool - The Holy Gift {Lateralus Re-Ordered}


"This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember. We are eternal.
All this pain is an illusion."
~Parabola

1) Parabol
2) Parabola
3) Schism
4) Ticks and Leeches
5) Mantra/Lateralus
6) Faaip De Oiad (Voice of God)
7) The Grudge
8) Triad
9) Eon Blue Apocalypse/Reflection
10) The Patient
11) Disposition

Lateralus Lyrics here:


"My two cents: Whether or not you agree with me, I felt that the purpose of Lateralus was to expand your horizons and think about different viewpoints from time to time and break away from linear thinking and consider the human race as a whole. I thought that this whole idea was kinda cool and fit with that thematically.

Try your hardest to respect each other! I know it's hard. Play nice friends! Just because you listen to Tool you don't have to be one."

~The SoYa


2014 TOOL ~~ Burnt Amber ~~ {Live}


Sunday, January 12, 2014

Puscifer - Live Lollapalooza Brazil 2013


Puscifer - Live Lollapalooza Brazil
March 31, 2013
The Jockey Club
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Broadcast Source @256
1 uncut file at 57:12

Set List:
Tiny Monsters
Vagina Mine
Dozo
Toma
The Rapture (Fear is a Mind Killa Mix)
Horizons
Rev 22:20
Dear Brother
Breathe
Man Overboard
Telling Ghosts
The Undertaker





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Brazil '13

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

A Perfect Circle - Live Lollapalooza 2013 {Full Concert}



A Perfect Circle - Live Lollapalooza - Brazil 2013 
Full Concert {HQ}


Set List
1.Annihilation
2.Imagine
3.Weak and Powerless
4.The Hollow
5.People Are People
6.3 Libras
7.The Noose
8.Blue
9.By and Down
10.Rose
11.The Package
12.Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums 
13.Passive
14.When The Levee Breaks
15.The Outsider 


Today's Concert Live on YouTube!!
Lollapalooza 2013 Webcast Sunday August 4, 2013


Live from Grant Park Chicago, IL.

Featuring....
The Cure
Phoenix
Beach House
Vampire Weekend
Grizzly Bear
Alt-J, Tegan and Sara
Two Door Cinema Club
Alex Clare
Lianne La Havas
Wild Belle
Palm Violets
Wild Nothing and Astro.


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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Tool - Big Mele Festival 1993


Tool - Big Mele Festival
Kualoa Ranch, HI
August 15, 1993

Soundboard @vbr 192-320

Track List:
1.- Cold & Ugly
2.- Intolerance
3.- Hush
4.- Undertow
5.- Sober
6.- Prison Sex
7.- Swamp Song
8.- Sweat
9.- Opiate (Featuring Layne Staley)
10.- Flood
11.- Jerk-Off

Thanks to the original source!

Big Mele Festival '93