johnther: you ARE the Tool. Don't you mean Tool sounds like King Crimson????? No Crimson, no Tool!
Parts of Easy Money (especially with the extra live verse) sound like Oscar Wildes trial.
Not sure if Sinfeild wrote them so it may just be his usually meaningles, half harted mish mash of lyrics.
mageestout: If this was a tool song and it sounded like King crimson, then I would have said Tool sounds like king crimson. Since you don't get my comment, let me rephrase it, I can see where Tool got their sound.
mageestout: If this was a tool song and it sounded like King crimson, then I would have said Tool sounds like king crimson. Since you don't get my comment, let me rephrase it, I can see where Tool got their sound.
@mageestout Easy Money was on Lark's Tongues in Aspic, 1973, The Wetton Era. Sinfield was not involved, Fripp & Wetton wrote the lyrics give credit where credit is due.
@mageestout Easy Money was on Lark's Tongues in Aspic, 1973, The Wetton Era. Sinfield was not involved, Fripp & Wetton wrote the lyrics give credit where credit is due.
johnther: you ARE the Tool. Don't you mean Tool sounds like King Crimson????? No Crimson, no Tool!
Parts of Easy Money (especially with the extra live verse) sound like Oscar Wildes trial. Not sure if Sinfeild wrote them so it may just be his usually meaningles, half harted mish mash of lyrics.
Song does kick butt- especially live
mageestout: If this was a tool song and it sounded like King crimson, then I would have said Tool sounds like king crimson. Since you don't get my comment, let me rephrase it, I can see where Tool got their sound.
mageestout: If this was a tool song and it sounded like King crimson, then I would have said Tool sounds like king crimson. Since you don't get my comment, let me rephrase it, I can see where Tool got their sound.
@mageestout Easy Money was on Lark's Tongues in Aspic, 1973, The Wetton Era. Sinfield was not involved, Fripp & Wetton wrote the lyrics give credit where credit is due.
@mageestout Easy Money was on Lark's Tongues in Aspic, 1973, The Wetton Era. Sinfield was not involved, Fripp & Wetton wrote the lyrics give credit where credit is due.