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Lipan Conjuring Lyrics
Hua yay'a
Hua yay'a
Hiya a'nai a'tua
Hiya a'nai a'nuia a'nuia
Hua yay'a
Hua yay'a
Hiya a'nai a'tua a'nai a'kua
Hua yay'a
Hiya a'nai a'tua
Hiya a'nai a'nuia a'nuia
Hua yay'a
Hiya a'nai a'tua a'nai a'kua
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i don't know why these tracks seem to get people so riled up... Tool's been doing these kinds of tracks since Aenima...
i never heard people say things like 'what the fuck, this is bullshit, etc...' to tracks like Ions or Mantra...
if you want my opinion, i believe egb and trexor are both associated if not members of tool fucking with all of us.
eh?
I think Maynard, Adam, Danny, and Justin have better things to do working on Tool and other groups and projects than to go around fucking with their fans on songmeanings. Don't get me wrong, they LOVE to fuck with their fans every chance they get, but I doubt they are egg or Trexor. However, while the "current" Tool has better things to do, Paul D'Amour might have time to fuck with people... He might even be the one responsible for the mysterious Latin lyrics for "Viginti Tres". Who knows? ;)
I think Maynard, Adam, Danny, and Justin have better things to do working on Tool and other groups and projects than to go around fucking with their fans on songmeanings. Don't get me wrong, they LOVE to fuck with their fans every chance they get, but I doubt they are egg or Trexor. However, while the "current" Tool has better things to do, Paul D'Amour might have time to fuck with people... He might even be the one responsible for the mysterious Latin lyrics for "Viginti Tres". Who knows? ;)
these lyrics are so wrong
What da fuck HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
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.
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.
Ha, I enjoy your sense of humor.
Why is this on the album? Someone is a genius if you know the meaning behind this
@FireWorx Listen to Lipan, Lost Keys, and Rosetta Stoned all together. It's a story. It's a reference to tribes that use ayahuasca. Then Lost Keys is after either during, or after the trip, and then Rosetta Stoned is recalling the trip. They do a pretty good job of telling a story.
@FireWorx Listen to Lipan, Lost Keys, and Rosetta Stoned all together. It's a story. It's a reference to tribes that use ayahuasca. Then Lost Keys is after either during, or after the trip, and then Rosetta Stoned is recalling the trip. They do a pretty good job of telling a story.
It's because Tool enjoys putting random stuff on their album (Harry Manback, Die Eir Von Satan, (-) Ions, Faaip de Oiad) I think it's something they enjoy musically but at the same time like their own style of comedy.
This song was described in a review I saw as "Mantra with spoons". Does it credit I think.
This song was described in a review I saw as "Mantra with spoons". Does it credit I think.
This song was described in a review I saw as "Mantra with spoons". Does it credit I think.