submissions
| Tool – Viginti Tres Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
They're trying to take us somewhere in this track. It's best to stop analyzing here, the electromagnetic spectrum is infinite. I look at this in terms of what enviroment this is. A breathing, swinging sound. An utterance. Twentythree is unknowable. Possibly a lost key. |
submissions
| Tool – Right in Two Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
Holy Human Enlightenment Rock! Higher awareness sperates one from a incapacitated society. We're forced into temporary stewardship. As in jambi's 2 becoming 1, this reverses it. The begining and the end. The tree divides into the sky indefinitely. |
submissions
| Tool – Intension Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
I very much agree. It even starts with the sound of us cleaning up all this money. Add that to the masculine/ feminine principles and it's just a song from the future hehe. |
submissions
| Tool – Rosetta Stoned Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
Could be any bad trip to the point of view of a beleiver. You've just lost your mind to a point of view contrary to your perception of reality. Vicariously feeling awe and terror and a bit of crazy. During psychosis you are brought to a strange hospital or clinic. It feels like it is a charade. You have this air-mask on your face and they want to know exactly what happened. So you tell them all of it. |
submissions
| Tool – Rosetta Stoned Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
Could be any bad trip to the point of view of a beleiver. You've just lost your mind to a point of view contrary to your perception of reality. Vicariously feeling awe and terror and a bit of crazy. During psychosis you are brought to a strange hospital or clinic. It feels like it is a charade. You have this air-mask on your face and they want to know exactly what happened. So you tell them all of it. |
submissions
| Tool – Lipan Conjuring Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
Black kettle was like the bin laden of his time. He faught against the society we currently enjoy. His point of view was that of harmony, not greed. It may be some kind of curse but I doubt it. Gives me a comforting feeling. Like getting in touch with nature. |
submissions
| Tool – The Pot Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
What is our reality? Lawyers, governments, and hair-dressers. Great another stoner... Wasting life on silly drugs. Wasting life on power and wealth. Who are you to wave your finger? |
submissions
| Tool – 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
Hidden in the storm effects are tearing sounds. Tearing what? To me this song is the story of enlightenment. If you want to know enough, you might just die trying - and reach the other side as well. So now it's his story and we're caught up in it. If you look up to someone you have no clue that they are esentially you in a different body. So he has offered his suffering and feelings of existencial self-doubt to brake that barrier down. |
submissions
| Tool – Jambi Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
I would it's assume a logical continuation from Vicarious. After the spectator experiences, the operator goes to work. How do you go on living life knowing there is an afterlife? |
submissions
| Tool – Vicarious Lyrics
| 16 years ago
|
|
You would have to be on the edge of leaving the physical world to understand this song. He uses negative emtional associations aimed at seperating the operator from the spectator. |
* This information can be up to 15 minutes delayed.