No Parabola, Stinkfist, Vicarious, aenema, or 46&2? I'll be pretty disappointed if they don't play any of those in Denver
It's definitely going to be a polarizing set list. If you've seen them a bunch, you've probably heard those all multiple times which allows them the time to play songs like Hooker, Right in Two, The Patient, etc. If you haven't, this set is missing some of their biggest songs and I definitely see how that would irk people.
I saw them once in 2019. I definitely like them mixing it up but you gotta play some of the favorites
yeah Pushit, The Grudge, Hooker & Patient are all incredible live and ridiculously great additions (especially if you’ve seen the classics like 46&2, Stinkfist, Aenema etc many times before)
Same, way back in the fall of ‘01 just after Lateralus released. Such an incredible reimagining of an already great song.
Not a fan of slow Pushit. About the only 2 songs I want to see that I haven't are H and Ticks and Leeches.
Sweat Eulogy Stinkfist You Lied Undertow Forty Six & 2 Pushit Merkaba Sober Ænema Encore: Opiate Flood Hooker With a Penis Set list last time I saw Tool
The Grudge and Descending would make it worth ht for me. The last 7 or 8 minutes of Descending is some of their best work. Also, Pneuma is underrated af. Danny goes off on that song.
Saw them in '01 with the weird performers for Schism. Was supposed to see them on 9/11, but something came up and the show got pushed a few days. I think it's time to go back
Last show I saw. Bham 2019. We decided to go about a day before and got tix for about $35. Probably what I will do for any future show of theirs. I do want to go see them in New Orleans in early Feb though...
Found 2 tickets for lower level for $120 each for the Tulsa show. That’s the closest to me. They’re $550+ on ticket sites. Sadly, I don’t have any friends who like Tool to the level I do. Rip.
I might be in the minority here but I really like Culling Voices and would love to hear it live, especially if it’s done in some weird, semi-acoustic arrangement like this. Just seeing them do something different and unscripted like this would be incredible. Also I had no idea Danny played other instruments Spoiler
I’ve seen Tool several times live. Always a great show but I hope the upcoming concert changes the visual presentation a bit more. I feel like ever Show I’ve seen between 2007 to 2018 had only small amount of changes other than the song order and selection. Am I alone in this or do some of you have different experiences? I was spoiled and the first time I ever saw them live was at Bonnaroo with Tom Morello coming out to play Lateralus.
I just got out of seeing them and Denver, again. Just a fantastic show. I preferred the set last time but still an incredible show. Pneuma is their best live song
Both were great. My only complaint of the whole show was they opened the encore with chocolate chip trip which was a waste of ten minutes imo
I think it’s less of an encore and more of a “we’re all in our 50’s and need to take a break” and in that vein it’s an extra 10-12 minutes for the other 3. It’s def not my cup of tea either but will say it was cool to see live (once).
We sat essentially on the side of the stage the last time I saw them and during instrumentals Maynard took a lot of breaks behind the set and crouched down to rest. I definitely think that's definitely part of it. If you zoom in you can see his Mohawk where he's sitting back there