Tool: Vicarious 2007
Tool: Vicarious DVD
Tool: Vicarious DVD
Salival is a limited edition box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by Tool. It includes a 56-page book of photos and stills from their music videos. As the box set has now been out of print for some time, it can only be found secondhand, usually at a price disproportionate to its original recommended retail price. As VHS has now become all but obsolete, the DVD version tends to retail for a higher price as it is in higher demand.
Tool - Schism (2005)
The audio of this live dvd is my unreleased (well, now it’s released) improved mix of Hoserama’s absolutely incredible IEM capture of Tool’s concert in Reno, NV on March 9, 2014. The video material is a compilation of essentially all concerts of Tool’s 2014 tour, with a primary focus on Reno (where the audio capture is from), Spokane, both San Francisco nights, Eugene, Cedar Park and the Mexico shows, though all concerts are featured. If you are a true Tool fan (and have the time), then turn off all the lights, get comfortable, and if you partake of illuminous material, now is the time, and ride the spiral from beginning to the end.
Tool - Parabola (2005)
The final film in Joe Gage's 'Working Man' trilogy once again features Richard Locke as Hank, this time following the man of his dreams across the country from the El Paso Wrecking Corp. to L.A. Tool & Die.
A box containing the listed 3 releases in 1: Parabola DVD, Schism DVD & Salival DVD
This unauthorized biography offers an inside look at progressive metal band Tool, from their early days through their rise to multiplatinum status. Hailing from Los Angeles, the cutting-edge musicians garnered a loyal international following with their experimental rhythms and evocative, angst-ridden lyrics. Archival performance footage and interviews with family members, friends and other associates shed light on this esoteric group.
Explore the enduring career of American hard rock band Tool through this comprehensive documentary, which charts the group's history from their formation in the late 1980s to the release of their multiplatinum 2006 album, "10,000 Days." Featuring rare archival materials, location shoots and exclusive interviews with close friends, colleagues and music critics, the program offers Tool fans plenty of fascinating insight into the band and their music.
Tool at Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, NY, USA Tuva Cold and Ugly [w/ 'A Passage to Bangkok' intro] The Grudge (-) Ions Stinkfist [Extended] H. Schism Parabol Parabola Third Eye [w/ Leary & Hicks intro] Disposition Reflection Triad [With Tomas Haake] Wings for Marie (Pt 1) [Instrumental teaser] Lateralus
Meditation on psychlogical warfare, shopping and paramilitary death squads.
After writing “The Anarchist’s Tool Chest” in 2011 people kept asking what specific tools are in Christopher Schwarz's tool chest? What follows is a one-hour tour of the tools in his chest on a summer day in 2011.
Tool's performance at Mohegan Sun Arena (USA) from 31.01.2012.
A child discovers the fun with power tools in the workshop of his father.
Tool at Cox Arena, San Diego, CA, USA Cold and Ugly The Grudge (-) Ions Stinkfist Forty-Six & 2 Schism Parabol Parabola Opiate Ænema Disposition Reflection Triad Lateralus
Tool at Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA, USA Third Eye Jambi (-) Ions Stinkfist Vicarious Eon Blue Apocalypse The Patient Intolerance Schism Forty-Six & 2 Lateralus Ænema
Tool at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ, USA Jambi Stinkfist The Pot Forty-Six & 2 Schism Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) Rosetta Stoned Vicarious Jam @Tape Right in Two Wings for Marie (Pt 1) 10,000 Days (Wings, Pt 2) Lateralus Vicarious
Tool in concert. Edited from multiple fan's footage.
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Tool Academy is a competitive reality television show featuring "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to "relationship boot camp". The contestants, all of whom have been nominated by their respective partners, initially think they are taking part in a competition for a title. However, shortly after arriving they find out the truth: they are actually being entered into a "charm school" which focuses on teaching them how to behave as partners. Each week, one contestant is eliminated and his/her partner must choose whether or not to stay with him/her. The last contestant remaining wins a $100,000 prize. The show is currently hosted by reality television show host, Jordan Murphy, alongside relationship counselor Trina Dolenz who help the contestants with their relationship problems and decides who is expelled.
Tool Academy is a competitive reality television show featuring nine "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to "relationship boot camp". The nine men, all of whom have been nominated by their respective girlfriends, initially think they are taking part in a competition for the title of "Mr. Awesome." However, shortly after arriving they find out the truth: they are actually being entered into a "charm school" which focuses on teaching them how to behave as boyfriends. Each week, one contestant is eliminated and his girlfriend must choose whether or not to stay with him. The last contestant remaining will win a $100,000 prize and the title of "Mr. Awesome." Relationship counselor Trina Dolenz helps the contestants with their relationship problems and decides who is expelled. The winner of the first season was Josh, who proposed to Ashley after winning the competition, and they got married directly after the graduation ceremony. A casting call for a second season was announced at the end of the reunion show.
Tool Academy is a competitive British reality television show featuring twelve "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to "relationship boot camp". It is presented by Rick Edwards and based on the U.S. version. Dr Sandra Scott helps the contestants with their relationship problems and helps Edwards decide who is expelled.
Tool Academy 2 is a competitive reality television show featuring twelve "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to "relationship boot camp". The second season premiered on August 30, 2009. The men, all of whom have been nominated by their respective girlfriends, initially think they are taking part in a competition for the title of "International Party King" for Her energy drink. However, shortly after arriving they find out the truth: they are actually being entered into a "charm school" which focuses on teaching them how to behave as boyfriends. Each week, one contestant is eliminated and his girlfriend must choose whether or not to stay with him. The last contestant remaining will win a $100,000 prize and the title of "Mr. Awesome." Relationship counselor Trina Dolenz helps the contestants with their relationship problems and decides who is expelled. The winner for the second season was T Shaw and Nicole. T Shaw proposed to Nicole after winning the competition.
Tool Academy 3 is the third installment to Tool Academy. This season was notable for including the series' first female tools, first same-sex couple, and first married couple. The show premiered on February 14, 2010. There were 10 contestants.
When it comes to his career, Jack Shea always screws things up. But now that he's taking over his father's Mr. Jiffy Fix business, he's got another shot at nailing it.
Andrew Richards, Chad Beeder and Larry Larsen host this deep dive into the tools used on the tech support show Defrag. Each Defrag Tools show focuses on a specific tool, going deep into a tool's features, explaining when and why you should use the tool, and provides experience based tips to get the most out of the tool.
Toolbelt Diva was a do-it-yourself television program on Discovery Home in the U.S. from 2004-2008. Hosted by Norma Vally, this half-hour show encouraged and empowered women to take on home improvement projects themselves.
Ensign O'Toole is a military comedy that aired on NBC from September 23, 1962, to May 5, 1963, with 31-year-old Dean Jones in the title role of a nonchalant United States Navy ensign during the early 1960s. Jones, born in 1931 in Alabama and a Navy veteran of the Korean War, played an officer aboard the fictional U.S. Navy destroyer USS Appleby, which roamed the Pacific Ocean.