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Here is the intro, it sounds much better the the other tabs on here
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No Picture
caleb Wanna Be |
#1 by caleb at Oct 7, 1987 at 7:47 AM EST |
| Indeed, it is a very spiritual song, and it gives me some sorta energy everytime I heard it. I used to make it a custom to listen to it everyday when I got back from school. This band knows how to do it all really; they are currently (in my opinion) the best band out there at the moment overall. Only Nine Inch Nails come close, realisticaly. Not many bands are keeping it together nowadays after Rage broke up. This song was an opener to Sober I believe, in the early days. MJK would just sit on stage and "meditate" to it while the band jammed it up. The lyrics, as little as there may be, are every good and well put into the song. TRIVIA: When you hear a woman say: "It's some kind of psychedelic experience" it is from another song that I can't remember at the moment. Maybe someone else will post it. Overall, this song really shows what Tool is capable of instrumentally. | |