Why hasn't Tool brought out a live DVD?

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why?

I just haven't had the chance to see them live,the videos on yt look awesome....I would pay a zillion dollars to see them play Pushit live
I hope they bring one soon.just like Trent did with Besides you in time.
 
Beside You In Time was a piece of shit. And All That Could Have Been on the other hand...
 
I like BYIT :p but it's nothing compared to AATCHB, true.

Tool is not really the live DVD type of band. Seeing them was awesome, but it was a very different live experience than most other bands (like NIN).

Doesn't Salival come with a DVD that has some live performances on it? If so, that's the only one you're going to get probably. Plus the live version of Pushit from Salival is delicious.
 
Salival is as close as you'll get to a live DVD.
 
It's 'cause they're ugly.
 
Maynard does some strange shit up on stage, that's for sure.
 
True. I've only seen a couple videos of Tool live on Youtube, but he did do a lot of really awkward and bizarre stomping in swamp song/sweat.
 
AATCHB shall be the live DVD I compare all others against. It is the standard.

If you can't come up with something equivalent or better, don't bother at all.
 
So basically you won't buy it unless it's the best live-concert DVD ever made in the history of time? :p
 
AATCHB shall be the live DVD I compare all others against. It is the standard.

If you can't come up with something equivalent or better, don't bother at all.

Yeah, a bit overpriced ($30) but definitely worth it...best live DVD ever (piggy performance, Just like you imagined live, ect)

Anyway I would buy the Tool live dvd
 
tool is just as much the experience of being there as it is the music and seeing it.

i'd still buy the dvd, but only to rekindle the memories of being at their live show.
 
tool is just as much the experience of being there as it is the music and seeing it.

i'd still buy the dvd, but only to rekindle the memories of being at their live show.

likewise
 
Like other people have said, watching Tool play live on a DVD would relinquish the experience of actually seeing them live. All of the energy is focused on the crazy light-show/lazer-show/special effects shit that goes on during the show, it's not like they're going crazy on stage.

I watch Tool play live on Youtube to rekindle my experience of seeing them, but yeah, it's nothing like the real deal.
 
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