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Tool v Radiohead?
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Justin Hale



Joined: 24 Nov 2007
Location: the Straight Talk Express

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hank the Iconoclast wrote:
[Pink Floyd] are good but I can think of a bunch of bands that I care for more than Floyd.


That's your credibility shot right there, buddy. You prefer other bands to Pink Floyd yet love and worship Radiohead? As they say, there's no accounting for taste....

Fakeplastictree wrote:
IMO, Tool and Radiohead are too different to be compared. Both Tool and Radiohead are in a class of their own. If someone asked me what kind of music Radiohead/Tool is, I'd have a hard time answering either way.

I love both of them. But Radiohead's got my vote, hands-down. Radiohead's been my favourite band for 11 years now (hence my eslcafe username). I've seen Tool twice and, to be honest, wasn't overly impressed with their live performance. I've seen Radiohead four times now and they get better and better every time I see them! I want to go see them in Tokyo in October. The tickets go on sale today. They're already selling on the Japanese site but I have to wait 5 more hours for the tickets to start selling on the English site. I hope they don't sell out in the meantime!


Why did you name yourself after a whiney, boring Indie-Rock dirge?
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fakeplastiktree



Joined: 15 Oct 2007
Location: Northeast Seoul

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Justin Hale wrote:
Hank the Iconoclast wrote:
[Pink Floyd] are good but I can think of a bunch of bands that I care for more than Floyd.


That's your credibility shot right there, buddy. You prefer other bands to Pink Floyd yet love and worship Radiohead? As they say, there's no accounting for taste....

Fakeplastictree wrote:
IMO, Tool and Radiohead are too different to be compared. Both Tool and Radiohead are in a class of their own. If someone asked me what kind of music Radiohead/Tool is, I'd have a hard time answering either way.

I love both of them. But Radiohead's got my vote, hands-down. Radiohead's been my favourite band for 11 years now (hence my eslcafe username). I've seen Tool twice and, to be honest, wasn't overly impressed with their live performance. I've seen Radiohead four times now and they get better and better every time I see them! I want to go see them in Tokyo in October. The tickets go on sale today. They're already selling on the Japanese site but I have to wait 5 more hours for the tickets to start selling on the English site. I hope they don't sell out in the meantime!


Why did you name yourself after a whiney, boring Indie-Rock dirge?

LOL, well.... Fake Plastic Trees isn't for everyone, no doubt, but that song has special meaning for me.
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Hank the Iconoclast



Joined: 08 Oct 2007
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Justin Hale wrote:
Hank the Iconoclast wrote:
[Pink Floyd] are good but I can think of a bunch of bands that I care for more than Floyd.


That's your credibility shot right there, buddy. You prefer other bands to Pink Floyd yet love and worship Radiohead? As they say, there's no accounting for taste....

Fakeplastictree wrote:
IMO, Tool and Radiohead are too different to be compared. Both Tool and Radiohead are in a class of their own. If someone asked me what kind of music Radiohead/Tool is, I'd have a hard time answering either way.

I love both of them. But Radiohead's got my vote, hands-down. Radiohead's been my favourite band for 11 years now (hence my eslcafe username). I've seen Tool twice and, to be honest, wasn't overly impressed with their live performance. I've seen Radiohead four times now and they get better and better every time I see them! I want to go see them in Tokyo in October. The tickets go on sale today. They're already selling on the Japanese site but I have to wait 5 more hours for the tickets to start selling on the English site. I hope they don't sell out in the meantime!


Why did you name yourself after a whiney, boring Indie-Rock dirge?


Says you...I'm entitled to my own opinion. I was comparing Pink Floyd to other bands of that era and not the current day era. I prefer 60s and 70s music and I truly don't believe they were the best band out there. I'd rather listen to "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Exile on Main St.", "Trout Mask Replica", "We're Only In It For The Money", "Neu!", "Roxy Music" anyday of the week.

I didn't say that I worship Radiohead either, you are the only one who said that. The only one who is doing any band worshipping is you. Radiohead is one of the most consistent bands out there when it comes to their material and they will stand the test of time much more than metal bands.

Actually...I like Sigur Ros, Guided by Voices and Pavement more than Radiohead, so I can change that list around a bit. I'm sorry but you are the only one who sounds like a fanboy here.
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Justin Hale



Joined: 24 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hank wrote:
Says you...I'm entitled to my own opinion. I was comparing Pink Floyd to other bands of that era and not the current day era. I prefer 60s and 70s music and I truly don't believe they were the best band out there. I'd rather listen to "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Exile on Main St.", "Trout Mask Replica", "We're Only In It For The Money", "Neu!", "Roxy Music" anyday of the week.

I didn't say that I worship Radiohead either, you are the only one who said that. The only one who is doing any band worshipping is you. Radiohead is one of the most consistent bands out there when it comes to their material and they will stand the test of time much more than metal bands.

Actually...I like Sigur Ros, Guided by Voices and Pavement more than Radiohead, so I can change that list around a bit. I'm sorry but you are the only one who sounds like a fanboy here.


You bet your ass I'm a fanboy. I want to see the entire planet deafened, purified with Tool. It's a dictatorship. Mr. Green

When I watch or hear Thom Yorke, I deeply sympathize with him for being so incredibly depressed. I don't wish him any harm (despite this pitiable and totally arrogant performance here). When I look at Maynard James Keenan, I want to be him. I wish it was me singing those songs. That's the mark of truly great music. Part and parcel of being a Rock fan is idolization. Do you wish you were the whining-like-a-baby, deeply depressed, unshaven, 5'5" and miserable Thom, seriously? He and his woeful music represent everything I seek never to be.
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fakeplastiktree



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Justin: favourite Tool song?
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Nowhere Man



Joined: 08 Feb 2004

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 11:41 am    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

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Justin: favourite Tool song?


And the one that best showcases their amazing vocals?
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Easter Clark



Joined: 18 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I loved Tool back in High School and for most of my university days. Since graduating several years ago, I've stopped listening to Tool so much and started listening to Radiohead more.

It seems like Tool is still in the same place as they were back when they peaked with Aenima. Nothing wrong with that, but Radiohead seems to at least be constantly evolving.

However, Radiohead is one of those bands that I have to be in the mood to hear, like Sigur Ros or Type O Negative.
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Justin Hale



Joined: 24 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

fakeplastiktree wrote:
Justin: favourite Tool song?


Vicarious at the moment, I suppose. The album (see avatar) is stunning, a masterpiece from start to finish however.

Nowhere Man wrote:
And the one that best showcases their amazing vocals?


Nowhere man has always been one of my favorite Beatles songs.

Answer: all of them
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ernie



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've seen tool twice, in 1997 (after aenima) and in 2002 (after lateralus) and i don't really like to see maynard at the back of the stage... i understand that the band wants to showcase the other members and their live visuals, but when i go to a concert, i'm there to see the band and the singer rock the place... with APC, maynard is up front and centre, where a lead singer SHOULD be... also, tool's set lists are incredibly similar from night to night... they have a huge back catalogue - why not mix things up a bit?
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fakeplastiktree



Joined: 15 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easter Clark wrote:

It seems like Tool is still in the same place as they were back when they peaked with Aenima. Nothing wrong with that, but Radiohead seems to at least be constantly evolving.

Amen!

ernie wrote:
i've seen tool twice, in 1997 (after aenima) and in 2002 (after lateralus) and i don't really like to see maynard at the back of the stage... i understand that the band wants to showcase the other members and their live visuals, but when i go to a concert, i'm there to see the band and the singer rock the place... with APC, maynard is up front and centre, where a lead singer SHOULD be... also, tool's set lists are incredibly similar from night to night... they have a huge back catalogue - why not mix things up a bit?

Yeah, the last time I saw Tool it was just Maynard facing a screen with "trippy" visuals on it.
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Nowhere Man



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:30 am    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

Righto.

I didn't ask for your favorite Beatles song.

Next time you whip your Tool out on us, be ready to be confronted with vocals that surpass Eddie Vedder.
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mises



Joined: 05 Nov 2007
Location: retired

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Justin Hale wrote:
Hank wrote:
Says you...I'm entitled to my own opinion. I was comparing Pink Floyd to other bands of that era and not the current day era. I prefer 60s and 70s music and I truly don't believe they were the best band out there. I'd rather listen to "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Exile on Main St.", "Trout Mask Replica", "We're Only In It For The Money", "Neu!", "Roxy Music" anyday of the week.

I didn't say that I worship Radiohead either, you are the only one who said that. The only one who is doing any band worshipping is you. Radiohead is one of the most consistent bands out there when it comes to their material and they will stand the test of time much more than metal bands.

Actually...I like Sigur Ros, Guided by Voices and Pavement more than Radiohead, so I can change that list around a bit. I'm sorry but you are the only one who sounds like a fanboy here.


You bet your ass I'm a fanboy. I want to see the entire planet deafened, purified with Tool. It's a dictatorship. Mr. Green

When I watch or hear Thom Yorke, I deeply sympathize with him for being so incredibly depressed. I don't wish him any harm (despite this pitiable and totally arrogant performance here). When I look at Maynard James Keenan, I want to be him. I wish it was me singing those songs. That's the mark of truly great music. Part and parcel of being a Rock fan is idolization. Do you wish you were the whining-like-a-baby, deeply depressed, unshaven, 5'5" and miserable Thom, seriously? He and his woeful music represent everything I seek never to be.


You see this? http://youtube.com/watch?v=T-wE5LtDKPU

Guy kept singing during!
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Justin Hale



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:01 pm    Post subject: Re: ... Reply with quote

Nowhere Man wrote:
Righto.

I didn't ask for your favorite Beatles song.


I didn't give you my favorite Beatles song. I said it was one of my favorites and I was just making conversation. Jesus, the uncivil riff-raff on here. Anyway, I can see why you relate to that song, since you're a hagwon muppet - the very manifestation of a nowhere man - living in your nowhere land and making all your nowhere plans for nobody. Laughing

Nowhere Man wrote:
Next time you whip your Tool out on us, be ready to be confronted with vocals that surpass Eddie Vedder.


Eddie Vedder!! HAHAHAHA! Laughing Most one-dimensional singer ever! Still much better than Yorke of course. That's not saying much, mind you. Nobody save the congenitally insane wants to listen to scrawny, unshaven little twerp cry like a baby. I don't dislike Pearl Jam actually, especially in comparison to a horrible shower like Radiohead, but compared to Tool, they're nothing and I'm sure would be the first to admit it.

Mises wrote:
You see this? http://youtube.com/watch?v=T-wE5LtDKPU

Guy kept singing during!


He's awesome.
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Nowhere Man



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:41 am    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

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I didn't give you my favorite Beatles song. I said it was one of my favorites and I was just making conversation. Jesus, the uncivil riff-raff on here.


Hehe.

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Anyway, I can see why you relate to that song, since you're a hagwon muppet - the very manifestation of a nowhere man - living in your nowhere land and making all your nowhere plans for nobody. Laughing


Yesh, you use that hagwon line with devestating effect. I haven't taught in a hagwon since the last century. Are you an EFLTrainer? Wink What do you think of Keane? Wink

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Nowhere Man wrote:
Next time you whip your Tool out on us, be ready to be confronted with vocals that surpass Eddie Vedder.



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Eddie Vedder!! HAHAHAHA! Laughing Most one-dimensional singer ever!

The point was not that I admire Vedder. It was that Mr. Tool is swimming in that same vocal pool.

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Still much better than Yorke of course.


I'm not really a big fan of Radiohead, but anyone who isn't tone deaf can tell that Yorke's vocals way outclass Tool and Pearl Jam. You can of course not like what he's singing about, but that's not a comment on ability.


Still waiting for an example of the stellar Tool vocals.
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Justin Hale



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:00 am    Post subject: Re: ... Reply with quote

He's a real Nowhere Man, living in his nowhere land, making all his nowhere plans for nobody wrote:
The point was not that I admire Vedder. It was that Mr. Tool is swimming in that same vocal pool.


Then you're totally clueless, in that case. Maynard is a remarkably versatile singer who sounds totally different from track to track (and band to band - see A Perfect Circle vs Tool).

Nowhere Man wrote:
I'm not really a big fan of Radiohead, but anyone who isn't tone deaf can tell that Yorke's vocals way outclass Tool and Pearl Jam. You can of course not like what he's singing about, but that's not a comment on ability.


It's impossible to decipher what he's singing about.

Here's an idea: why don't Radiohead fire Thom Yorke and replace his vocals on their songs with that of a baby being tortured? That's what it sounds like and they may save some cash.

Nowhere Man wrote:
Still waiting for an example of the stellar Tool vocals.


See OP.

Here are a few facts about Maynard James Keenan:

He's excellent at martial arts (see Mises' youtube vid above)
He's a winemaker - the very embodiment of sophistication
He's tough (been in the US Military)
He's artistic
He's big and strong
He's immensely charismatic, though admittedly difficult and pompous at times
He's funny (has done stand-up comedy). Admittedly Thom Yorke does comedy too, because people just look at him and laugh
He's sensitive, fiercely intelligent and down to earth

Maynard is the very reification of transcendent ubermenschen. Thom Yorke is a rather scruffy-looking fellow whose vocals consist largely of whining and crying like an injured animal and the side of the road. Maynard is the truck than ran him over.
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