"Vicarious" is a song by the American
rock band
Tool
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. The song is the lead
single released from their fourth full-length studio album ''
10,000 Days''. Debuting on
Maynard James Keenan
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's 42nd birthday, April 17, 2006 on
commercial radio
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, the seven-minute song debuted on the ''
Billboard
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''
Alternative Songs
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and
Mainstream Rock Tracks
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charts both at number two.
It received a nomination for
Best Hard Rock Performance at the 49th Annual
Grammy Award
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s.
Overview
The song features a 5/4 riff and describes the vicarious thrill the public receives from living through others in the media eye.
The song reached no. 2 on both the
Mainstream Rock
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Format background
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and
Alternative Songs
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charts.
In the June 12, 2008 issue of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine, the song was ranked number 100 on the list of top 100 guitar songs of all time.
Music video
The
DVD
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released on December 18, 2007 contains an extended version of the much-delayed video counterpart for the song.
The video is completely made through use of
CGI, making it Tool's second full CGI video, as opposed to stop-motion animation, which the band has used in their past videos.
The video was co-directed by guitarist
Adam Jones and artist
Alex Grey and also features creative input from
Chet Zar. Also included on the DVD are short documentaries on the making of the video and on Jones's previous work in film and television, and commentaries on the video from comedian
David Cross.
The music video begins with a humanoid whose internal organs and bones are visible through a transparent skin. The humanoid is standing in the middle of a dry desert devoid of any vegetation and water. The humanoid observes a ball-like object with tentacles scraping the desert floor at a distance. The Sun appears to be undergoing a solar eclipse, with the Sun's outer corona visible. Two glass-like walls appear in front of the humanoid which show multiple reflections of him. An insect-like creature comes and walks on the humanoid and the glass-like walls. Two fish-like creatures emerge from the main humanoid's eyes. One of them enters into the eclipse while the other enters into an eye appearing on the hand of one of the humanoids. The insect-like creature releases a ball-like object with tentacles, similar to the one seen in the desert earlier, from an eye on its back. The main humanoid then collapses and a fetus is shown gestating in the head. The video's setting then changes to a dimension showing an infinite number of heads interconnected with burning spheres underneath (identical to Alex Grey's work ''Net of Being''). Eventually, another humanoid - with the fish-like creatures emanating from his eyes, and his torso trailing into a ghostly tail - enters into one of the burning spheres and it releases a long fiery arm which goes into an eye of one of the heads and then emerges from the hand on the eye of the main humanoid in the desert. The glass walls then shatter, the insect-like creature starts spraying particles, and the sphere figure with tentacles collapses onto the desert floor. The main humanoid then appears to "transcend" with flashes of light around his body. The music video ends with a single eye appearing in the clouds on an Earth-like planet.
The Tool venue in
Guitar Hero World Tour
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bears a lot of elements from the scene involving the multiple god heads and spheres of energy.
Personnel
*
Maynard James Keenan
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—
vocals
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*
Adam Jones —
guitar
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*
Justin Chancellor
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—
bass
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Danny Carey
Daniel Edwin Carey (born May 10, 1961) is an American musician who is the drummer for the progressive metal band Tool. He has also contributed to albums by artists such as Zaum, Green Jellö, Pigface, Skinny Puppy, Adrian Belew, Carole Kin ...
—
drums
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Chart performance
Certifications
References
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2006 songs
2006 singles
Tool (band) songs
Songs written by Maynard James Keenan
Songs written by Danny Carey
Songs written by Justin Chancellor
Songs written by Adam Jones (musician)
Songs about television
Songs about the media
Animated music videos
Volcano Entertainment singles