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Insanely addictive. Tool is an all out live experience. The only downfall of this album is that it ends. They should put out more live releases. You just can't capture their power and creativity on a studio record. You have to see them live to get a true TOOl experience.
This CD/VHS set was a stop gap between 'Aenima' and 'Lateralus', and consists of a CD featuring live and rare tracks, as well as a video containing the bands ambitious, biazzare and at times grotesque music videos (now sadly out dated due to the release of videos from the 'Lateralus' album). For those who have never seen a Tool video I am unable to explain their merits here: Adam Jones is evidently a genius in my eyes, but the nightmare imagery is unlikely to appeal to everyone.This is an essential commodity for Tool fans, but for the casual listener there will be very little of interest here. Also, the song is very little changed from the studip recording: hardly a new criticism of live material, but when viewed against the quality of the other material here it is a severe defect.
The live version of 'Third Eye', the 13 minute epic from 'Aenima' is imbued with far more atmosphere than the original, has a different sample at the start (Timothy Leary on freedom of thought), and is simply required listening for fans. A cover of 'You Lied' by Peach (Justin Chancellor's previous outfit) is very welcome, as is the hidden track towards the end of the album, which I would urge the listener to discover for themselves. This is an essential live document for Tool fans, for the versions of some of the songs featured here surpass the originals in places.
A version of Led Zeppelin's 'No Quarter' surfaces finally here, which is thankful, as Tool do a fine job of making the classic song their own. 'Pushit' is also revamped, with a slower, more thoughtful opening, lengthy bong-drum interlude and alternative lyrics. Elsewhere on the disc, we have 'Part of Me' live, which is the discs weak point, as one feels a better song could have been selected for inclusion.
Overall the disc is very strong.The VHS suffers immediately from being out of date, but this does not diminish the quality of the videos included. For this reason I do recommend this set highly, but only to the initiated.
The songs, no singles (no "Sober" for you fratboy wannabes, sorry) are absolutely stunning. Proves well beyond a shadow of a doubt that Tool is the greatest band in the history of the galaxy and the best that ever will be. This album demonstrates what it's like to be at a live show. The covers, especially "No Quarter" are difficult to describe in words. Go buy this and enhance your thinking (wink, wink).
Salival is great because it allows you to listen to the band live as well as to look at the videos from aenima and undertow. The live songs on the CD are great, the live version of third eye really adds something new to the song. The cover of New Quarter is great. I think the video is awesome because I'm a big fan of the band's videos and having them on a tape reminds me of when I first heard tool in middle school.
The videos are complete with TooL's strange cinematic characters, complete with strange little dolls, defigured humanoids, and puppetronics that rivel Jim Henson's muppets.This is definately a must needed addition to anyone's TooL collection. The videos are "Prison sex", and "sober" (from undertow).
TooL is probably one of the most influental bands, with a staying power that is not too common in bands today. Salival is a great box set from one of the best bands of all time.
The songs are full of TooL's best, with great lyrics complete with Maynard's wonderful voice.The dvd/video has 4 videos on it, two from songs on "aenima" and two from songs on "undertow". There are two great "gifts" that come along with this box set, a cd, and a video/dvd (depending on which version you get).The has about 8 songs on it, some of them live, some of them new, and others that are reconstructions of old songs.
With a trademark hidden song at the end of the cd, it is definately a cd to add to your TooL collection. And "stinkfist" and "aenima" (from Aenima).
The vidoes are great, the music is great, making it well worth the money to buy it.
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