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anthrax

A promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.

Buffalo Budd

Quote from: anthrax on March 10, 2025, 07:26:48 PMA promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.


It's remarkable that a band that has been doing this as long as these tools have can't perform even 20 original songs.
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Quote from: Buffalo Budd on March 10, 2025, 07:51:47 PM
Quote from: anthrax on March 10, 2025, 07:26:48 PMA promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.


It's remarkable that a band that has been doing this as long as these tools have can't perform even 20 original songs.


Honestly, I think it's Maynard. His voice can't do half the shit it used to. Most TOOL songs can't be 'played right' anymore just because He can't sing like that anymore.

Still, I hope the class action lawsuit against them goes somewhere. I love TOOL, but had I been at TitS I would have been furious. Maynard even had the audacity to ask who was there the night before at a 2-day destination festival. Total prick.
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Quote from: Buffalo Budd on March 10, 2025, 07:51:47 PM
Quote from: anthrax on March 10, 2025, 07:26:48 PMA promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.


It's remarkable that a band that has been doing this as long as these tools have can't perform even 20 original songs.
32 years, yet only 5 albums

anthrax

Quote from: mistercharlie on March 11, 2025, 05:08:44 AM
Quote from: Buffalo Budd on March 10, 2025, 07:51:47 PM
Quote from: anthrax on March 10, 2025, 07:26:48 PMA promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.


It's remarkable that a band that has been doing this as long as these tools have can't perform even 20 original songs.


Honestly, I think it's Maynard. His voice can't do half the shit it used to. Most TOOL songs can't be 'played right' anymore just because He can't sing like that anymore.

Still, I hope the class action lawsuit against them goes somewhere. I love TOOL, but had I been at TitS I would have been furious. Maynard even had the audacity to ask who was there the night before at a 2-day destination festival. Total prick.

What a...tool!

khalpin


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Quote from: mistercharlie on March 11, 2025, 05:08:44 AM
Quote from: Buffalo Budd on March 10, 2025, 07:51:47 PM
Quote from: anthrax on March 10, 2025, 07:26:48 PMA promoter not being completely honest in order to sell tickets! I am completely shocked  :hereyougoyousentimentalbastar

QuoteTool's two sets at the destination event drew in-person and online criticism from purported attendees who traveled to the Dominican Republic expecting to see "2 unique" sets played by the host band. Tool played a 10-song set on Friday, following a similar structure to recent Fear Inoculum Tour setlists. Controversy stirred when Saturday's nine-song Tool setlist repeated four songs from the first night, with both featuring a sequence of "Rosetta Stoned," "Pneuma" and "Jambi," as well as "Fear Inoculum."

Tool Live In The Sand also presented performances by Mastodon (their first after co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds' departure), Eagles of Death Metal, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Fishbone, Wheel, CKY and Moon Walker. Longtime Tool collaborators Alex Grey and Allyson Grey provided visuals.


It's remarkable that a band that has been doing this as long as these tools have can't perform even 20 original songs.


Honestly, I think it's Maynard. His voice can't do half the shit it used to. Most TOOL songs can't be 'played right' anymore just because He can't sing like that anymore.

Still, I hope the class action lawsuit against them goes somewhere. I love TOOL, but had I been at TitS I would have been furious. Maynard even had the audacity to ask who was there the night before at a 2-day destination festival. Total prick.

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