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@aaronlane5000

"my husband made me go to a Tool concert" .... you have a good husband

@SaINtSadistik

As a former heroin addict (14 years clean), the second verse of this song makes my skin crawl- Always has. It's what cemented Tool for me, the way they capture that self-loathing. It's precisely how I felt, I was disgusted by myself, and sought in the drug oblivion; a way to die. The high was a death, and oblivion, and one that I resented that I always came back from. Very powerful song for me, and a personal favourite.

@bryanbokser0821

If Maynard stood up straight, his voice would melt the faces off the first 60 rows of the audience

@kingragnar8023

An addict has 2 wishes
1. To stay high forever
Or
2. Go back and start over and never touch the shit

@unicornglitterfart5201

The song is a conversation between the addict and the addiction, with Maynard portraying both. It's a very powerful piece of music and his performance is pure theater. This should go down in the annals of musical history.

@kraigorr1311

Maynard has literally tackled an unwanted "fan" on stage, wrestled him to the ground and never stopped singing. He never missed a beat and sounded no different than if he was just performing

@mr.eastcoastgrow6132

I was actually there. When he started singing this song the entire crowd went into his world like a trance. It was unlike anything I've ever experienced.

@KlooKloo

Every vocal coach reaction:
1: Oh no, that posture.
2: Oh.... Oh my...

@williamsifton6270

25 years sober and this song is EXACTLY WHAT IT WAS LIKE! IT REALLY HITS MY HEART!

@mendimenefee9337

that salmon onesie he’s wearing brings its own layer of torture

@dallasvienneau

Maynard looks like he's channelling the clay animation figurine from the official music video, in this live version.

@Soothsayrtw

Maynard usually is towards the back of the stage. He’s not very out there on stage but these moments when he is is really powerful. They literally did a whole concert with their backs to the audience.

@PnlBtr

Ah, Tool. This band is a rabbit hole of musical theory, adventuresome timing signatures, lyrical gymnastics and creative structuring. People either love or hate them. I'm on the love them side.

@michaelmyers3205

I love watching her eyes as she's listening.  You can tell she's engaged on just so many different levels - really experiencing the music.  Watching her listen through creshendo starting at 11:50, you can see how active her mind is.  Freaking awesome.

@TheIcarusFalls

As someone who used to be an opiate junky, this song hits home for me. It was always my personal lullaby when I was trying to get better and quit so I would lay in bed at night with this on while tossing and turning in my sweat-soaked sheets just wishing for a moment of sleep and peace. Even now, though I can say I'm sober, I still find myself wondering if I'll ever really be okay again. It's true what they say. Addicts only want one of two things: either to stay high forever or rewind time and never touch the stuff. Well, you can't control time and if you go back you're walking back into a deep, dark pit that you almost died climbing out of, but a recovered addict is lying if they say they never think about it. Addiction is a fight that is never truly over, it is only held at bay by your will. Amazing song and analysis! Thank you for this quality content!

@zacstephens8106

Love how she is an actual reaction channel that goes through the song and explains the talent of the artist and not just saying its good 👍 please keep posting !

@codename495

“My husband made me go to a tool concert”. 
Ah, so he loves you and wants you to be happy.

@huggybear539

The Tool claymation videos were insane! First time I heard Tool was on MTV and I was transfixed by the imagery and the music. It's like every song they make is an epic adventure.

@plabon6060

I'm so fascinated by the thing how she analyses it in depth.. Actually most of the reactors just being wondered how Maynard can sing that good with this kinda posture! But they forget to feel the message with the lyrics and his character development with the song to portray the experience.. That's why I think this is one of the best reactions to the song(mayb best). I loved the way she feel the song analyzing lyrically,  tries to connect to the song and feels the words he delivers.. We believe that Tool isn’t just a band it’s an experience or more like a journey to the life.. And she experienced the journey by trying to go deep. Welcome to the world of Tool and the God Maynard dear Elizabeth.. You'll have million subscribers for sure.. Best of luck❤