In typical Tool fashion, the band commandeered the large displays on either side of the Coachella main stage, in order to display Tools' graphics and videos. Given the lack of magnification (that the big displays provided for the other bands), this means that, because I was so incredibly far away from the stage, there is no way that I could see the band.
The Setlist:
In all, they played just a bit under 80 minutes. My impression of the setlist is that it provided a pretty even balance between Ænima, Lateralus, and 10,000 Days (3 songs a piece), which was nice. I was worried that it would be crazy-10,000 days heavy. Worried, because I hadn't heard the album yet at that time (I actually restrained myself from downloading it -- shocking, I know). I was somewhat surprised that they played "Sober" - I was hoping that they would be able to put that song to bed. But I guess it is still a crowd pleaser, and we all know that Tool loves pleasing its crowds. Overall, I think that I was happiest during "The Patient". That song is just so amazing, especially when played loud (which the Cochella PA certainly was). I also liked ænema as a closer, especially considering the fact that the concert was right around where the hypothetical "Arizona Bay" would be.
- Stinkfist
- The Pot
- Forty-Six & 2
- Jambi
- Schism
- The Patient
- Sober
- Lateralus
- Vicarious
- ænema
The video displays continue to complement the music well. Overall, a lot of the material was similar to what I saw on the last Lateralus tour. For example, the corresponding video was played for each song that has one. The differences for the Coachella show included more of Alex Grey's artwork (particularly the cover head from 10,000 days), as well as more female images. I believe that during "The Patient", there was a shot of a woman looking into camera, much as if she were in a photo booth. The image was cast in a green tint, and looping up and down - like when the vertical hold is messed up on your TV.
Maynard was reasonably chatty, with his latest batch of Maynardisms:
All it leaves for me to do is continue to hope (in vain, most-likely) for something from Undertow other than "Sober". :)
-Andy.
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Posted by andyr at May 2, 2006 11:59 PM