Floor Tickets to see Tool, Bitches!!
I’m soooooo excited right now. We managed to land Floor tickets to see Tool when they play in New York on October 7, 2006. Me and friend were both trying at the same time. He got through quicker and ended up with Section C1, Row 17. I only got Section 110, Row L.
In other news, I went to the Indian Embassy yesterday to get some paperwork done. Typical Indian setup - opened late, was somewhat chaotic, too many people crammed in a small area, etc. Good thing is I handed in everything in the morning and then returned in the evening to pick it up. On the flip side, I had to wake up at 6am and catch a 7:44am train to the city. Although to while away time, we went to the ESPN Zone - awesome gaming arcade and to Toys-R-Us for a while. Fun.


Cool man!!! you made it! Great…what more could you ask for…the floor tickets…awesome dude. I’m sure its gonna be a memorable show for you. Why can’t we guys have some fun too

Anyways, enjoy, will wait for the blog post about that show
untill then…
Yeah thanks! The concert is still 2 months away and I can hardly wait! I guess Electrix Six next month should keep me happy until then.
[...] Tool opened with Stinkfist and played the setlist I had expected them to play. I knew this was going to be awesome but I found out just how awesome tonight. We had floor tickets and were less than 100 feet from the band. We could clearly see the band and their instruments and I got a kick out of watching Maynard gryating to the music. Danny Carey is an extremely talented drummer, one of the best in rock n’ roll today, probably a little under-appreciated outside the Tool community but terrific nonetheless. He just seems to play everything so effortlessly that it almost seems inhuman. He never missed a beat and with his iMac next to him, he was able to produce all those beats from his mandala pads that sounds oh so good on the albums. Adam’s poise is in complete contrast to Maynard’s perpetual motion. Justin is a fantastic bassist and his basslines on songs like The Pot are simply breathtaking. He for one was matching Maynard’s gyrations with his head-banging and bass-humping. [...]