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So if they keep up the same pattern of Sober/Right In Two alternating with Opiate/The Patient we’re going to get the first combination at our show and that’s exactly what I want.
So if they keep up the same pattern of Sober/Right In Two alternating with Opiate/The Patient we’re going to get the first combination at our show and that’s exactly what I want.
and in new orleans we'll get the second combination, which is not my preference. but it'll still be great.
had a fantastic show in new orleans. our seats were great. we were section 114, which is the last riser before you are side stage, and we were on the aisle closest to the stage. ticket said row 8 but really we were 5 rows back, very close to the stage. tickets were expensive ($140) but they were not platinum, and i took some satisfaction knowing that people on the first row floor paid like $700 for their tickets and were only about 20 feet from us.
some may hate this but one of the benefits of being on the aisle is we could sit during the show since nobody was blocking us. first time i've mostly sat at a tool show, it was neat sitting and just letting the sound and visuals wash over us.
you all know the setlist, i thought it flowed really well. honestly my favorite parts were all the new songs! pneuma in particular was great, and it was awesome hearing the crowd roar when they started it. the "intermission" was nice, i like that they put a timer up on the screen so everyone knew exactly how much time they had.
crowd was great, friendly and enthusiastic but respectful of those around them. the staff was super serious about not filming during the show, which i appreciated. however during the last song maynard gave the crowd permission to film, take pictures or whatever, and that was nice too.
the visuals were of course incredible. being so close we didn't have the full effect like we would've had further back, but i loved this perspective, we could see each band member and what they were doing, and could still easily see everything happening visual wise, no view obstructions at all.
band was great, crowd was great, smoothie king center was great. easily my favorite Tool show i've seen.
my rookie mistake was not bringing earplugs. it was super super loud. i forgot arena shows could get that loud.
had a fantastic show in new orleans. our seats were great. we were section 114, which is the last riser before you are side stage, and we were on the aisle closest to the stage. ticket said row 8 but really we were 5 rows back, very close to the stage. tickets were expensive ($140) but they were not platinum, and i took some satisfaction knowing that people on the first row floor paid like $700 for their tickets and were only about 20 feet from us.
some may hate this but one of the benefits of being on the aisle is we could sit during the show since nobody was blocking us. first time i've mostly sat at a tool show, it was neat sitting and just letting the sound and visuals wash over us.
you all know the setlist, i thought it flowed really well. honestly my favorite parts were all the new songs! pneuma in particular was great, and it was awesome hearing the crowd roar when they started it. the "intermission" was nice, i like that they put a timer up on the screen so everyone knew exactly how much time they had.
crowd was great, friendly and enthusiastic but respectful of those around them. the staff was super serious about not filming during the show, which i appreciated. however during the last song maynard gave the crowd permission to film, take pictures or whatever, and that was nice too.
the visuals were of course incredible. being so close we didn't have the full effect like we would've had further back, but i loved this perspective, we could see each band member and what they were doing, and could still easily see everything happening visual wise, no view obstructions at all.
band was great, crowd was great, smoothie king center was great. easily my favorite Tool show i've seen.
my rookie mistake was not bringing earplugs. it was super super loud. i forgot arena shows could get that loud.
Thanks for the write up! My show is in two weeks and i’m really excited to get like 50% songs i haven't heard before. Happy to hear you had a great show!
“There’s some late breaking news from the band. Having just received their personal allotment of the forthcoming (TBA) FEAR INOCULUM ULTRA DELUXE LP, they were inspired to offer for sale this very limited number of advance pressings to TOOLARMY VIP PACKAGE holders (taking advantage of their early merch access) beginning with tonight’s show in Philadelphia and extending to the remaining shows in Elmont, Newark, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and so forth, or until there are no more available (prior to the worldwide release that’s projected for sometime in April). Furthermore, these early vinyl arrivals (only a tour item for the time being) have been AUTOGRAPHED, adding a personal touch to the cover imagery. The package contains 5 discs of industry best 180g vinyl, with audio tracks on one side and etched art on the reverse of each side of the disc.Though the quantities are very limited, should there be any remaining copies, they will be made available to concert goers at the general merch booth.”
“There’s some late breaking news from the band. Having just received their personal allotment of the forthcoming (TBA) FEAR INOCULUM ULTRA DELUXE LP, they were inspired to offer for sale this very limited number of advance pressings to TOOLARMY VIP PACKAGE holders (taking advantage of their early merch access) beginning with tonight’s show in Philadelphia and extending to the remaining shows in Elmont, Newark, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and so forth, or until there are no more available (prior to the worldwide release that’s projected for sometime in April). Furthermore, these early vinyl arrivals (only a tour item for the time being) have been AUTOGRAPHED, adding a personal touch to the cover imagery. The package contains 5 discs of industry best 180g vinyl, with audio tracks on one side and etched art on the reverse of each side of the disc.Though the quantities are very limited, should there be any remaining copies, they will be made available to concert goers at the general merch booth.”
“There’s some late breaking news from the band. Having just received their personal allotment of the forthcoming (TBA) FEAR INOCULUM ULTRA DELUXE LP, they were inspired to offer for sale this very limited number of advance pressings to TOOLARMY VIP PACKAGE holders (taking advantage of their early merch access) beginning with tonight’s show in Philadelphia and extending to the remaining shows in Elmont, Newark, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and so forth, or until there are no more available (prior to the worldwide release that’s projected for sometime in April). Furthermore, these early vinyl arrivals (only a tour item for the time being) have been AUTOGRAPHED, adding a personal touch to the cover imagery. The package contains 5 discs of industry best 180g vinyl, with audio tracks on one side and etched art on the reverse of each side of the disc.Though the quantities are very limited, should there be any remaining copies, they will be made available to concert goers at the general merch booth.”
$810
Yeah. Im figuring the non autographed version is $200 - $300 or so.
“There’s some late breaking news from the band. Having just received their personal allotment of the forthcoming (TBA) FEAR INOCULUM ULTRA DELUXE LP, they were inspired to offer for sale this very limited number of advance pressings to TOOLARMY VIP PACKAGE holders (taking advantage of their early merch access) beginning with tonight’s show in Philadelphia and extending to the remaining shows in Elmont, Newark, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and so forth, or until there are no more available (prior to the worldwide release that’s projected for sometime in April). Furthermore, these early vinyl arrivals (only a tour item for the time being) have been AUTOGRAPHED, adding a personal touch to the cover imagery. The package contains 5 discs of industry best 180g vinyl, with audio tracks on one side and etched art on the reverse of each side of the disc.Though the quantities are very limited, should there be any remaining copies, they will be made available to concert goers at the general merch booth.”
Yeah. Im figuring the non autographed version is $200 - $300 or so.
yeah, and while i have no doubt it will be a beautiful vinyl set, i don't want a 5 record 1 side per set. that's a lot of changing vinyl just to listen to an album.
Yeah. Im figuring the non autographed version is $200 - $300 or so.
yeah, and while i have no doubt it will be a beautiful vinyl set, i don't want a 5 record 1 side per set. that's a lot of changing vinyl just to listen to an album.
Totally. And Im sure some of the ones who even buy it wont play it either so the value can stay high later on. There will likely be another reaction if somebody does a proper vinyl rip and discovers its sounds shitty like Lateralus does.
Saw them in DC on Tuesday. Ticketmaster sucks my nuggets (not in a good way), so they released the front four rows of section 113 the day of the show, having charged 3 and 4X for platinum seats further away. Tons of those 113 seats available at start of show. So I made me way across the sections and went and sat in an unsold front row seat, and just got away with it. Holy shiz. First time I watched the band entirely and very little of the screens. Justin gave me a head nod while I was grooving with him, Maynard was menacing and beautiful. Favorite Tool show of my six, for sure.
Post by Dale Cooper on Mar 1, 2022 14:45:57 GMT -5
New Opiate version on streaming sounds great.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
Amazon was selling it for that. But its amazon which I wouldnt like to support with trying to buy such a pricey record.
so we're never gonna get 7empest on this tour leg are we.
And I have a record store connection that lets me get items for cost. Fear Inoculum vinyl costs $126 and change. I think I'm going to pull the trigger since that's as low as I'll ever see it for.
Amazon was selling it for that. But its amazon which I wouldnt like to support with trying to buy such a pricey record.
so we're never gonna get 7empest on this tour leg are we.
My wife and I were just talking about that. It’s (IMO) the best song on the new record. It’s so frustrating that they’ve only played it a couple of times.
I do hope they’ll switch up the set some by the time Bonnaroo rolls around.
FUCKING TOOL! Finally saw Pushit, never seen Hooker before either and first time seeing Right In Two as well. Had a really good view of all of the band was able to watch them more than usual. The Acid Helps was the worst band I've ever seen open for Tool. Usually, their openers are usually either really weird or really heavy and The Acid Helps really weren't either.
FUCKING TOOL! Finally saw Pushit, never seen Hooker before either and first time seeing Right In Two as well. Had a really good view of all of the band was able to watch them more than usual. The Acid Helps was the worst band I've ever seen open for Tool. Usually, their openers are usually either really weird or really heavy and The Acid Helps really weren't either.
Did you even drop acid? Maybe it's your fault they sucked.
FUCKING TOOL! Finally saw Pushit, never seen Hooker before either and first time seeing Right In Two as well. Had a really good view of all of the band was able to watch them more than usual. The Acid Helps was the worst band I've ever seen open for Tool. Usually, their openers are usually either really weird or really heavy and The Acid Helps really weren't either.
Did you even drop acid? Maybe it's your fault they sucked.
They didn't sound like the acid would help. My brother in law said maybe the music sounds completely different to them.
FUCKING TOOL! Finally saw Pushit, never seen Hooker before either and first time seeing Right In Two as well. Had a really good view of all of the band was able to watch them more than usual. The Acid Helps was the worst band I've ever seen open for Tool. Usually, their openers are usually either really weird or really heavy and The Acid Helps really weren't either.
I was also there. Tool was great as usual. Assuming they run a similar set list, Pushit>Pneuma is going to melt faces at Bonnaroo
FUCKING TOOL! Finally saw Pushit, never seen Hooker before either and first time seeing Right In Two as well. Had a really good view of all of the band was able to watch them more than usual. The Acid Helps was the worst band I've ever seen open for Tool. Usually, their openers are usually either really weird or really heavy and The Acid Helps really weren't either.
I was also there. Tool was great as usual. Assuming they run a similar set list, Pushit>Pneuma is going to melt faces at Bonnaroo