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srebrnyAg
Lipan Conjuring + Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) + Rosetta Stoned is one story. Lipan Conjuring = intoxination ritual. Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) = he needed to be transported to the hospital, because of overdose risk. Rosetta Stoned = it kicks out, he's tripping hard, seeing and hearing weird stuff, sharing this story with the doctor. For me it's like a one song, so I'm usually listening to all 3.
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MegaDave89
Hear its eiree and i love sound of eiree. Its haunt me and I feel emptiness somehow.
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DarkMessengerVI
Pretty unique track. I don't think I've heard any artist record something like this before... but of course it's not meant to be a stand alone track. I would only listen to this if I played the whole album.
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Freshed_Fisch
this song is NOT a filler. it's a transcendent. Like shamans, who start to sing right after the ceremony starts and you drank ayahuasca. so it fits even perfectly in song order right after the pot. close your eyes and imagine some images, patterns, figures or whatever with your third eye. just give yourself the chance. by the way, this song reminds me of my wild love by the doors
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stergejacob
sort of meaningless without Blame Hoffman and Rosetta Stoned to follow it up. Tool albums are made to be listened to in a sitting - the eerie/spacey/weird filler tracks are there for atmosphere. I can see why there are so many negative comments here; the filler track on its own is kind of mediocre.
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irapepeople
I think Tool used its popularity and the fact that many people use their music in, let me say, a spiritual context, to bring up another piece of transcendental art. It seems not too habitual to a modern man as the rest of Tool songs and another modern and 'actual' bands. A modern man have nothing to do with it and if he don't want to understand this kind of music, he suppresses his perception and place a convenient tag 'album filler' on things like that. It has nothing to do with the song itself, it just how you feeling this. That's fascinating that Tool decided to show us another facet of world of music.
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davidwieland
I was singing along to this song while hanging the laundry when my wife enters, wanting to ask me something, then stops; listens; turns 180 degrees and leaves without another word. Man, I had no idea how odd this song was until then.
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Soundservant
Tool has always had a tribal element to their music, mainly due to Danny Carey.
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gacktxrawr
i think its funny that people call this dumb. its truly beautiful. one of the best on the album.
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Bernkit
Joel Prepejchal (who recorded "Lipan Conjuring" at Rock Bottom Studios in Makanda, Illinois) had to say about the song in a recent e-mail: "There is no denomination or specific entities that are described, this was a prayer meant to invoke the All, transcending religion or individual belief."
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idioteque6
"Popular tags: progressive metal, tool, progressive rock, metal, rock" Seriously?
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JohnyEvilguy
Lipan- Apache word for "Warriors of the Mountains." This song is a mixed Apache Exorcism. Next time just look shit up.
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