Tool's Adam Jones performs the National Anthem

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Ventura":1qc5dac9 said:
danyeo":1qc5dac9 said:
And the fact that he's in a successful band and has been playing guitar for a living for over 20 years makes you scratch your head when he shows up and sounds like a kid in Guitar Center. Not hating, just observation.
There's only so much you can do with it, I suppose it was like "ya, whatever, this could be cool, I'll play it... whatever", it wasn't a "career defining moment", know what I mean? He's not a fan of the US political engine, he's not a fan of the US overall, and it's a f*ckin' wrestling event!!

I mean, this is NOT the place to exhibit one's immense and incredible discipline and craft :lol: :LOL:

I know yer not a hater, I just love using that photo whenever I can :D
Notes are notes....you cant make different notes (sour notes) where there are exact notes in a song. Play the notes and add some 'flavor' is fine...but play the actual notes in key with the original song. Make sense? :confused:

fwiw I like Tool and am not a hater at all....and that pic is awesome! :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:
 
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Here is what Adam had to say about how the whole thing came about:

‎~Wow! What a blast.
Triple H and his wife Stephanie are big tool fans and asked me to open the show on live international television. Pretty FN crazy.
Vince McMahon ask for a demo so i emailed him one. How cool is that?
All the Wrestlers i met that night were so encouraging and supportive (thanx!).
John Cena joked "just dont pull a Christina Aguilera…"
And with that said, i apologize about the flub up in the first verse.
Some of the camera guys ran by me so close that i thought something was wrong.
Totally broke my concentration.
But to me the rest was a Home Run! The crowd was great. And i will now demand that at the end of any future solo i do
there are epic FIREWORKS.
~big xx to Terry
 
I like what he did...sounded like Adam. I'm not disappointed in it at all. People always talk about what if Adam did this and did that in the context of a Tool song...wouldn't be Tool if he did it any other way. Same goes for his take on the Anthem...he did what he wanted and I liked it. Lots of people liked it. Lots didn't. At the end of the day who cares...he did what he was supposed to do and it's over now.

J
 
xXxGhotimanxXx":2vtri5gh said:
all of their piers are gone. They must be doing something right. Maybe it's just this board, me thinks, yes....

J

I think they lost their piers down in Arizona Bay. :lol: :LOL:

I don't think anyone is being buthurt or harsh in this thread apart from the people saying "look at all the butthurt" etc.

I love Tool, I didn't love this. It's just an opinion. To me it was random riffing, anthem played with some hastily recovered mistakes, bit more random riffing, explosion.

And it was in D.
 
I'm over 40, not much of a Tool fan or Metal for that matter. I thought that VH4 sounded badass! :rock:

I mean, it wasn't like, as bad as this: :lol: :LOL:

 
I'm over 40, as is Adam Jones and a host of other killer axemen...

The amp crushed, the style was sick, and the pop from the audience was choice. As mentioned before, certainly NOT a career defining moment for AJ, nor would he think it was. Just another cool opportunity that he took part in. It's all good.
 
Was pointed out from a bud of mine that this is one of the only times you'll ever hear Adam without any other instruments...so it's a good spotlight on tone. Granted he wasn't using the Blueface or his Marshall...but it's still an insight into how he would run just a VH4. I thought the tone was great and classically Adam.

J
 
Knowing when to shut your mouth was not the case for several here and for your devotion you will never really be taken seriously again.

GREAT JOB!

The Tool guy thanks you for your soldier like dedication!
 
Digital Jams":3p11zju5 said:
Knowing when to shut your mouth was not the case for several here and for your devotion you will never really be taken seriously again.

GREAT JOB!

The Tool guy thanks you for your soldier like dedication!
Curmudgeon... :D
 

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Ok....so just because someone has sold millions of records, we are are not allowed to critique their performance? LOL


Everything was horrible...timing, phrasing and most of all CLAMS. He should have played that much cleaner.





I do like TOOL, but my opinion of this song isn't blinded by that.
 
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