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<blockquote data-quote="FoxPro5" data-source="post: 2090918" data-attributes="member: 562649"><p>Have any of you seen a documentry called All We Are Saying? I watched it the other night....thought it was on Showtime On Demand maybe. Anyway she interviewed MJK among others about the industry. I tought it was interesting what he had to say. Basically he mentioned that the entire process of making music parallels the violence and struggle needed to produce quality human beings.</p><p></p><p>Many think Tool's music is so dark...and it is to an extent...but if you really listen, there's an art an beauty in the messages. I like how Maynard talks about the process of burning off the ego and forgoing gratification to reach 'oneness' and purity of spirit. I find it to be deep and fulfilling as do many fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoxPro5, post: 2090918, member: 562649"] Have any of you seen a documentry called All We Are Saying? I watched it the other night....thought it was on Showtime On Demand maybe. Anyway she interviewed MJK among others about the industry. I tought it was interesting what he had to say. Basically he mentioned that the entire process of making music parallels the violence and struggle needed to produce quality human beings. Many think Tool's music is so dark...and it is to an extent...but if you really listen, there's an art an beauty in the messages. I like how Maynard talks about the process of burning off the ego and forgoing gratification to reach 'oneness' and purity of spirit. I find it to be deep and fulfilling as do many fans. [/QUOTE]
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