Tool
Tool
Tool
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I need to watch things die ... from a good safe distance Vicariously I live while the whole world dies You all feel the same, so... Why can't we just admit it?
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Angels in the hearts of men Cause I need to watch things die ... from a distance Pull your head on out your hippie haze and give a listen Vicariously I live while the whole world dies Shouldn't have to say it all again You all need it too, don't lie The universe is hostile, so impersonal Devour to survive ... so it is, so it's always been Bridge/ Verse 2 We all feed on tragedy Why can't we just admit it? It's like blood to a vampire Why can't we just admit it? We won't give pause until the blood is flowing Neither the brave nor bold Will write as the story's told We won't give pause until the blood is flowing
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Vicariously I live while the whole world dies Much better you than I
Even though most Tool songs do have a double meaning and metaphors, this one is slightly more straightforward than most, and therefore easier to understand. What Tool is expressing here, is the simple fact that people enjoy watching things die, no matter how much they might try to hide or shiver away from it. If something big is happening, you will watch it and you will most defiantly be curios. Even a sympathetic and caring person can still be intrigued by the most horrible news. Even though Maynard is speaking from his point of view, he clearly hints to the main public, that is us. (You all need it too, don't lie. Why cant we just admit it?) Maynard claims he likes watching things die, and he thinks most people have a higher opinion of themselves than he might himself. But all in all he knows everyone like to see, hear and read about death, decay, chaos, or impotence. Paying attention especially to the last words of the, song (much better you than I), it seems like Maynard is critiquing people's character, while it's better for you to be dying than him. In other words, when people see death or tragedy occurring on the television, it becomes some sort of sick entertainment, as they feel thrilled. (Eye on the TV, cause tragedy thrills me) This line pretty much sums up the rest of the song. It goes on from there to stating that we should all just admit this feeling, and that if we don't we are quite simply liars in our own right. Vicarious is all in all about how people like violence. We are all addicted to the pain, suffering and death of anyone or anything, as long as we are ourselves are not close to or related to it physically, emotionally or mentally. What the lyrics boils down to, is the enjoyment of imagery in media which reflexes the horrific existence of others that creates a vicarious thrill for the viewer.
The song consists most of guitar, bass, drums and vocals. The vocal is the most clearly instrument, followed by the drums. The lead voice got a young and hoarse touch and on part of the song it sounds like whisper. The vocals are crucial for the song because it gives it a deeper and serious effect.