Are there any Tool fans here?


I feel that Undertow is far superior sounding than any others, especially the new one. It was recorded at Sound City back in the day where some of the best albums were recorded. Its console was the Neve console that Dave Groul now owns. Vintage gear and Eqs on that console can not be reproduced.  
jtbones
Thought you meant the Miles documentary on PBS.  Okaay back to Tool dang it!!! :)
As a side digression, many people just don't like metal and think it's a bunch of losers.  However, if you really pay attention to the video below, you will see how complex and talented these musicians are.  The drummer (original drummer) is an absolute genius!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsECcz6I3BA

I have been following her for years and she actually does an amazing cover of Tool's Forty Six and 2 (back to our original conversation).  Some of the drum progressions in this song are complicated as well!:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yw8aaqnnrg

As a history lesson, I did grow up hating Lawrence Welk (which my dad forced us all to watch, lol).  I became a total Kiss fan at 9 years old in 1978.  Loved many different types of music (rock, metal, rap, r&b, country, classical, jazz, etc.).  Currenty, my two "go to" genres are metal (duh) and traditional jazz (Diana Krall, Norah Jones, etc.).  I recently got 3 new hi-res albums from Anne Bisson (available on her website as USB drives).  They are absolutely amazing and have some of the best recording quality I have heard to date! (albums are Blue Mind, Portraits & Perfumes, Tales From The Treetops).

-- oh, oh.  I also had the opportunity to get a couple bottles of wine (cab blends) from Caduceus Cellars (Maynard's winery).  They are actually very nice.  If you're interested, also watch the movie "Blood Into Wine" (documentary on the vineyard).