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    • BloodnThunderB
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      Unfortunately never saw them way back in the day but I've seen them three times in the past 10 years.  The last time I saw them was a few summers ago at the Gorge, which is a massive outdoor amphitheater on the Columbia River in Eastern Washington.  It was something special.

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      • gaseousclayG
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        I believe I also saw Tool for the Opiate ep. they might’ve been the opening band. My memory is fuzzy from that point in time

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        • goosehdG
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          @BloodnThunder The Gorge would be a fantastic venue.  My two bucket list concert venue’s would be Red Rocks and the Gorge with the right band for each.

          There have been some great live albums recorded at each of those locations.

          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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          • BloodnThunderB
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            Would love to see Tool at Red Rocks.  I saw Slipknot and Lamb of God at Red Rocks a few years ago.  Great show, but I know Tool would be better.

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              @BloodnThunder This is too coincidental,as I too was at Red Rocks a few years ago when Slipknot was at Red Rocks. Only thing was I was in the gift shop and this guy comes in and he looks like he's in a band,so I ask him and he tells me he's the singer for Slipknot,to which I say you must look forward to the drum solo at this altitude,and he says no way the drummer can do a solo. Got to hear them soundcheck. The sound was amazing even from outside the venue. They did Back in Black at the soundcheck.

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              • organisysO
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                https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nMft1HP8iD7Wu0f0PfOKfao7r_nrBz6O8

                25 Years old Now…

                Pride of Japan :-)

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                • BloodnThunderB
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                  @Jett129:

                  @BloodnThunder This is too coincidental,as I too was at Red Rocks a few years ago when Slipknot was at Red Rocks. Only thing was I was in the gift shop and this guy comes in and he looks like he's in a band,so I ask him and he tells me he's the singer for Slipknot,to which I say you must look forward to the drum solo at this altitude,and he says no way the drummer can do a solo. Got to hear them soundcheck. The sound was amazing even from outside the venue. They did Back in Black at the soundcheck.

                  @Jett129 Crazy!  Yeah Corey Taylor is a pretty unassuming looking person outside of all the tattoos.  He's not the tallest guy that's for sure.  Crazy that he was just wandering around outside the venue.

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                    Because of all the ink, and the fact that all the tour buses were parked there made me roll the dice and ask him. I was hoping he was a drummer.

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                    • mclaincauseyM
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                      Tool is sadly way too big for Red Rocks. It is an incredible venue and I'm privileged to go there a lot. The gorge is at least as beautiful but it's hard to beat the sound at Red Rocks.

                      Think it, be it.

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                      • seawolfS
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                        How is Tool too big for Red Rocks? Phish used to play there all the time (maybe they still do?) and they have a massive following.

                        “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                        • mclaincauseyM
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                          Red Rocks only has a capacity of 9.5k. It is remarkable that the Dead played there in 1978 when they had been filling 50k+ capacity stadiums for almost a decade, and I'd not expect anyone doing that again.

                          Phish now plays a soccer stadium when they come to Denver (Dick's Sporting Goods Park) that holds 27,000 and sells three nights out to the extent that secondary market tickets were selling for well over $500 this year, so the demand simply cannot reasonably fit into RR. Either band would be leaving money on the table and letting a lot of fans down by playing RR. I would think Tool would go for at least the Pepsi Center at 18k if not Dick's, which they could easily sell out IMO, particularly since they are not only popular but tour infrequently. Phish should probably be playing Mile High these days (50k).

                          Think it, be it.

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                          • BloodnThunderB
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                            Tool is also known for choosing venues based on location and sound quality. I could see them doing a two or three night stretch at Red Rocks.  A few years ago A Perfect Circle did that at The Showbox here in Seattle (capacity is 1,150).  APC played their three albums cover to cover (one album each night).  The next time I saw them was a year or two later and they sold out Key Arena (capacity = 17,459).

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                            • mclaincauseyM
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                              I'd love it if they did and I got tickets, but they've already announced Pepsi Center for the Denver stop. Only time I've seen either Tool or APC have been 10k± venues in recent years and the scarcity of Tool tours and the fact that they've probably only grown more fans over the years makes a RR show something they'd have to all have a huge boner to do because it would take so much money out of their pockets. I would imagine it would be hard to get the group to agree to something like that. Think about how many people that impacts when you include their whole crew.

                              Think it, be it.

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                                someone like you by Adele

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                                • seawolfS
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                                  Fair point about RR. To BloodNThunder's point, Tool chooses venues based on location and sound quality. I saw them in an arena that held 8,800 during the 10,000 days tour. I know a lot has changed in 13 years, especially in the music industry, but I imagine their fan-base is a pretty similar size to what it was in 2006.

                                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                                  • ChrisC
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                                    @seawolf:

                                    I imagine their fan-base is a pretty similar size to what it was in 2006.

                                    Their fan base is probably almost exactly the same people as in 2006…

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                                    • manufc10M
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                                      @Chris:

                                      @seawolf:

                                      I imagine their fan-base is a pretty similar size to what it was in 2006.

                                      Their fan base is probably almost exactly the same people as in 2006…

                                      I think you're probably right.

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        Scored tickets to their Pepsi Center gig.

                                        They became the first band to dominate Billboard's top 10 digital downloads before the new album came out, so I'm not sure y'all are right about the static fanbase. 12 years is a long time for new generations of fans to discover a band, especially in this connected world, and especially as fans' children come of age, and the fans from 10k Days aren't likely to have lost their taste for them. Could be way off of course ¯_(ツ)_/¯ not my problem, I have tickets!

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                        • seawolfS
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                                          Ok, so some new people discovered Tool in that time. How many old farts died waiting for the new album to come out? It's the Law of Conservation of Tool Fans: The number of Tool fans can neither be increased or decreased, and will always remain the same.

                                          Also, it's pretty easy to create a buzz when you drop an album after a THIRTEEN YEAR wait. Of course it's going to be successful.

                                          I mean, Danny Carey is almost as old as Bob Weir  😎 It's old people music, and I love it. I guess that makes me old.

                                          “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                                            Have to thank this thread and all of y'all. I was prepping for my holiday in July and was trying to create some play lists of my favorite 90s and early 2000s music and was hoping tool finally had digital downloads, but they didnt.. 😞

                                            My music collection is all messed up after several new computers and hard drives and mixed Napster downloads and CD rips etc. All cds have been trashed by now, etc. So being able to repurchase and download is where I live now…

                                            Anyway, I live under a rock and love reading this forum and to learn Tool was now accessible via download was epic! Haven't stopped listening to them since last Friday. Saw them in NY in early 2000s. I think it was the garden, but cant remember... I am not a music head or big concert guy, but tool, rage against the machine, wood stock 99 (yeah hahahahaha), all awesome. Tool was just amazing. So glad to have all of their albums on my phone now. Love it.

                                            Thanks everyone!

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