Return-Path: Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 10:57:15 -0400 Errors-To: gregt@Visix.COM Reply-To: tool-list@Visix.COM Originator: tool-list@visix.com Sender: tool-list@Visix.COM Precedence: bulk From: tool-list@Visix.COM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: TOOL-LIST digest 375 X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas X-Comment: Tool discussion TOOL-LIST Digest 375 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Where's the Maynard? by kabir@sas.upenn.edu (Your pal Kabir) 2) Re: Where's the Maynard? by "Pete Meincke" 3) Re: TOOL-LIST digest 374 by mailloux@dallas.net (Danielle Mailloux) 4) Re: TOOL-LIST digest 374 by kabir@sas.upenn.edu (Your pal Kabir) 5) maynard by Michael Shurpik 6) Re: maynard by Matt Toomey 7) Re: maynard by Tim 8) Re: Four Degrees Tab by mikes@pacifier.com (Michael Stroup) 9) Re: How to play 4 degrees by mikes@pacifier.com (Michael Stroup) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic No. 1 Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 12:35:03 -0400 From: kabir@sas.upenn.edu (Your pal Kabir) To: tool-list@visix.com Subject: Re: Where's the Maynard? Message-ID: > Keenan > James B (I think that's a B) > > Assuming the tag is authentic, and the military > hasn't changed it's policies on what gets listed > on them, it looks like we've been subjected to > yet another hoax only paralled by lachrymology. > Unless, of course, he changed his name because > Maynard James Keenan sounds much cooler than > Jimmy B Keenan..... probably his dad or something... _________kabir akhtar_________________________________________________________ | | Vice President, Kabir Fan Club | accidents won't happen if | Secretary, Intuitons Experimental Theater | you never leave your home | | ......................... | http://pobox.com/~kabir/ | ..................--prick | is: "Lick Me / Click Me" _|___________________________|______________________________________________ __ ------------------------------ Topic No. 2 Date: 20 Jul 1995 13:58:46 U From: "Pete Meincke" To: tool-list@visix.com Subject: Re: Where's the Maynard? Message-ID: <9507201756.AA12520@unet.net.com> Reply to: RE>>Where's the Maynard? >> Keenan >> James B (I think that's a B) >> >> Assuming the tag is authentic, and the military >> hasn't changed it's policies on what gets listed >> on them, it looks like we've been subjected to >> yet another hoax only paralled by lachrymology. >> Unless, of course, he changed his name because >> Maynard James Keenan sounds much cooler than >> Jimmy B Keenan..... > >probably his dad or something... > >_____kabir akhtar Nah. His real name is Bmaynard. The "B" is silent. He just rarely uses the "B" to avoid confusion. ;) ------------------------------ Topic No. 3 Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 19:16:15 -0600 From: mailloux@dallas.net (Danielle Mailloux) To: tool-list@visix.com Subject: Re: TOOL-LIST digest 374 Message-ID: > If you look at the dog tag in the liner of > Opiate, it says: > > Keenan > James B (I think that's a B) > > Assuming the tag is authentic, and the military > hasn't changed it's policies on what gets listed > on them, it looks like we've been subjected to > yet another hoax only paralled by lachrymology. > Unless, of course, he changed his name because > Maynard James Keenan sounds much cooler than > Jimmy B Keenan..... > > Craig. Weren't you immediately suspicious that a rock musician was named Maynard? The first time I heard his name I thought, "Yeah, right=8A" Danielle ------------------------------------------------------------- "You're sayin' that the victim doesn't want it to end...GOOD..."--GD ------------------------------ Topic No. 4 Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 20:37:28 -0400 From: kabir@sas.upenn.edu (Your pal Kabir) To: tool-list@visix.com Subject: Re: TOOL-LIST digest 374 Message-ID: >> Keenan >> James B (I think that's a B) >> Unless, of course, he changed his name because >> Maynard James Keenan sounds much cooler than >> Jimmy B Keenan..... >> >> Craig. > >Weren't you immediately suspicious that a rock musician was named Maynard? >The first time I heard his name I thought, "Yeah, right=8A" > >Danielle uh oh. you guys don't really think ... nah, it MUST be his dad. oh hi danielle, long time no hear -- yourpalkabir -------------------------- keep it away from the fire unless you want it to burn -- KMFDM / "ultra" ------------------------------ Topic No. 5 Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 00:00:31 -0400 From: Michael Shurpik To: tool-list@porsche.visix.com Subject: maynard Message-ID: <199507210400.AAA10006@utrecht.lcs.mit.edu> The first time I heard track 69, I was like, "cool name for a reverend!" Then I was like, oh wait, that's the lead singer. :) ------------------------------ Topic No. 6 Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 22:46:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Toomey To: tool-list@visix.com Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: maynard Message-ID: Actually, Maynard is short for Maynardinorexus. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Matthew Ian Toomey ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Man was born to love- ^ Though often he has sought ^ Like Icarus, to fly too high. ^ And far too lonely than he ought ^ To kiss the sun of east and west ^ And hold the world at his behest- ^ To hold the terrible power ^ To whom only gods are blessed- ^ But me, I am just a MAN." ^ ^ -M. Patton ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ------------------------------ Topic No. 7 Date: Fri, 21 Jul 95 07:11:12 PDT From: Tim To: tool-list@visix.com Subject: Re: maynard Message-ID: ---------------Original Message--------------- >Actually, Maynard is short for Maynardinorexus. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ Matthew Ian Toomey Yes, I believe he was a dinosaur that existed back in the early Jurassic period. Kind of like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. They say his soul never died. It just lingered until it found a being more capable and powerful than Rex. Hence, Maynard... - Tim ------------------------------ Topic No. 8 Date: Fri, 21 Jul 95 06:36 PDT From: mikes@pacifier.com (Michael Stroup) To: tool-list@visix.com, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Four Degrees Tab Message-ID: At 12:43 AM 7/20/95 -0400, John Gates wrote: >Since people have been asking about this song lately, I whipped off a >tab for it. Should be okay, let me know if you find any grave errors. > >4 Degrees by TOOL from the album Undertow > >Transcribed by Darryl Gates (john.gates@bbs.logicnet.com) > >Special Notes: >Ive tried to transcribe everything as well as I can hear it, but >Adams doing a lot of very subtle things with his picking technique, >as well as using the palm of his picking hand to control very >delicately the ringing (or muting) of notes. This should be a good >starting point for most of the fingering, but Id recommend listening >very closely to the way he plays it to get the groove of the verses. >Also, some of the patterns that repeat dont repeat exactly, but I >didnt feel like typing the same thing many times because he plays >one or two notes different, so again, listen to the album to hear >exactly whats going on. > 2x >|---------------------------------|--------------------------| >|---------------------------------|--------------------------| >|*--------------------------------|-------------------------*| >|*--------------------------------|-------------------------*| >|---0h2--2---0h2--2---2--3-3-3-2--|--0h2--2---0h2--2-----3---| >|---0h2--2-x-0h2--2-x-2--3-3-3-2--|--0h2--2-x-0h2--2--x--3---| > To me it sounds like the first time through it's; 3-2--2--0-2--2-2-2-3-3-2-2 and then what you have. Just a thought (That's how I play it live) -Joe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Stroup "Your dream of power is a sacrifice Vancouver, WA Do you really want to pay that price 10cc WWW Homepage Just think about it and you'll change the pace http://www.pacifier.com/~mikes Look in the mirror and tell me who do you face /10cc/10cc.html ...who is that?" Eric Stewart/10cc/Mirror,Mirror ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Topic No. 9 Date: Fri, 21 Jul 95 06:36 PDT From: mikes@pacifier.com (Michael Stroup) To: tool-list@visix.com, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: How to play 4 degrees Message-ID: At 10:34 AM 7/19/95 -0400, Vincent Gatto Jr. wrote: > > >On Wed, 19 Jul 1995, Pete Meincke wrote: > >> Reply to: RE>How to play 4 degrees >> >> Comments, additions, corrections are welcome. >> >Well, maybe you should try to tune the E string down to E. Isn't >> >that the way Adam plays? (Sober, Intolerance, Part of me - I am >> >sure these are played on retuned guitar). I'm not quite sure about how to play it on the sitar, but I know that on guitar it is in dropped d tuning. The heavy sound being discussed is simply a heavy riff combined with extreme palm-muting(i.e. Man in the Box-AIC) -Joe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Stroup "Your dream of power is a sacrifice Vancouver, WA Do you really want to pay that price 10cc WWW Homepage Just think about it and you'll change the pace http://www.pacifier.com/~mikes Look in the mirror and tell me who do you face /10cc/10cc.html ...who is that?" Eric Stewart/10cc/Mirror,Mirror ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of TOOL-LIST Digest 375 ***************************