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10/10
Hold the light where I can see...
ElijahCSkuggs7 April 2004
Well, this review will be ridiculously biased due to the fact that I love Tool and believe that they can do no wrong. All their videos have unbelievable visuals and editing that would make Tim Burton and David Fincher giddy as schoolgirls. Adam Jones is the director and genius behind the videos, and it's no wonder he worked on big budget movies like Terminator 2 and Predator 2. The songs are wonderful of course, and the CD you get along with it is some of the best stuff I've ever heard. Their version of "No Quarter" by Led Zeppelin is goosebump inducing, and the live tracks are incredible. **** 10 outta 10 A+ 2 Thumbs Up!
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10/10
One of the best and worth it box sets
ron_721801 May 2003
When I heard Tool was making a box set back in 2000 I was psyched. They are my favorite band and I needed a fixing since their new CD wasnt due out for almost another year. The videos are among the best ever made and its a shame that too sensitive mommys and daddys got them pulled from MTV. They are dark, brooding, but incredible. The CD rocks as well. Great live tunes and covers that made this box set so worth it. The only other box set that I feel lives up to this is Metallica's Live Shit set. It gave you the most for your money. If youre into Tool and do not have this set yet, do yourself a favor and buy it now. Get the DVD version because there is a music video on that that is not on the VHS edition.
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9/10
Great band serves up great collection
ambientcloud23 January 2002
This video was a great reminder about why fans of Tool love them. I am one of them, and I have been one for some time (opium years), and never before have I felt a great appreciation for their art as a whole than when they released this collection of works. Sure the VHS owners (like myself) don't get to see the B&W film for an early song, but it still works my mind into a frenzy on how they came up with some of those images. Stinkfist and Prison Sex are two of my favorite, which I'm glad to have on there, and who care's if they keep releasing new videos that can't be on there? I love Schism and all, but this is about the evolution of the whole thing...you get the total experience of what their minds are like collectively, which is a great refreshment from modern-day metal and rock personalities all over.
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10/10
All your base are belong to Maynard
JackePaperboy31 July 2005
Warning: Spoilers
No self respecting TOOL fan would be without this in his/her collection... Even though he/she already has all the videos bootlegged anyway.

^^^ BTW. It's "Opiate" not "Opium" (no self respecting TOOl fan would make that mistake either) And speaking of Opiate... There's a hidden feature on the DVD. At the main menu there are the small hands in the corner of the screen. Pay attention to those icons for a hint on which one to press to watch TOOLS first video ever. "HUSH" (the first words in HUSH lyrics are "fu@k You!") DVD only... you VHS owners are just SOL.
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10/10
Worth any price to have these videos on DVD
grislyaftermath27 June 2005
It's unfortunate that Adam Jones has conjured up just a small number of videos to accompany his bands musical tracks (6 in total). While Tool's music has certainly gotten more eccentric, their videos have always been more abstract than the music itself. I would have never been able to think up the visuals Jones created for the Undertow tracks, which seem almost TOO bizarre and surreal for those songs. However they both end up complimenting each other so well, I can't recommend people see their videos. It's a damn shame they're so short, it's also even more discouraging that Adam Jones hasn't just made a full length, with a soundtrack to his film by the aid of his own band. I remember seeing the Sober and Prison Sex videos around 93 / 94 and I was highly captivated by the very similar stop motion style of Jan Svankmajer. Adam Jones seems particularly inspired by his surrealistic interpretation of "Alice in Wonderland", called "Alice" or "Neco z Alenky". If you are a fan of the disturbing, nightmarish stop motion creativity of Jones, it's a sure bet you'd be a fan of Svankmajer's works, especially "Alice" and "Faust". These videos are classics and highly recommended.
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10/10
stop motion animation
h-bynoe22 March 2003
Salival is the collection of TOOL's work from 1991-2000.

Five videos including Hush, Skinkfist, Prison Sex, Sober and Aenima, it is a must get just because you simply see the evolution of metal and art before your eyes, you can capture 10 years of hard work and inspiration. Adam Jones the director of most of the videos is an admirer of the famous director jan Svankmajer and the Brothers Quay, he takes what they do best and puts his image and perception on it and just turns it from film to brilliant astonishing work. EVEN if you aren't a film buff, get this just because of the music, they are an awesome band, best out there.
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10/10
Perfect
bizzaroarchetype29 July 2003
I am a big fan of the style that Tool has employed in their music videos. The stop motion has progressively evolved and grown more creative with each new album. This along with the awesome cinematography and special effects makes for a good medium for their music. Of course, there is also the way that the visual art ties very closely into the lyrical and musical depth.

These are wrapped up in a very presentable package and, with the DVD, a very sweet interface.
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8/10
Great videos, just needs a little more
ormaybejusthappy28 December 2004
With the possible exception of their first, "Hush", all of Tool's subsequent videos have raised the bar for artistic direction and creative visualization in the dwindling genre of music videos. This purchase is highly recommended for Tool fans, regardless of whether or not they've seen these videos before. Besides an aggravating DVD interface (which is to be expected from the likes of the band), the only down point of this video/CD set is that it no longer includes all of the band's videos, but they can be downloaded via the internet.

Surprisingly beautiful images arise from this collection of otherwise macabre videos. Recommended.
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10/10
Very fine modern art... Oh and the music's good too.
nyfeh25 July 2003
This is Adam Jones' own personal contribution. The entire band has stated that the videos are only Adam's view of the songs. The videos have a very big feeling of modern art to them, reminding me of some of Matthew Barney's work. The Salival box set is worth buying for this... The CD is pretty good, but its nothing without having this DVD.

Favorite Track: Stinkfist Rating: 9/10
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10/10
Music fan chooses TOOL as all time favorite
penny333333317 October 2011
There isn't anything by tool that I don't like and if you have only heard a song once or only seen a video once; listen or watch again. each time you experience this band it gets better and better. I love a lot of bands very much but very few bands have been able to make me feel as if music had a physical texture that I could feel. From rhythm blending between instrument to unimaginable time signatures in this style of music, It just make me want to proclaim my love for this band from the roof tops. I know it is a little off topic considering I'm not addressing the actual title "salival" which I own but that is because my point to all of this is that the band used the box set to really give there fans something that they knew they would love. The live push it track is one of the most amazing live songs I have ever heard and then I was even blessed enough to hear that version in person. I was ear banged by TOOL and I wanted more. You know you have something special when a concert is so amazing that it feels surreal. The reason I am writing this kind of review is because TOOL actually changed my life from how I interact with the world to how I perceive it. I really feel like if I had never found this band that I would not be the person I am today. So, If you are some one out there who doesn't feel much emotion when you listen to TOOL or watch their videos; listen or watch again. It will pull you in like an undertow. I am a more confident person because of this band. Thank you TOOL.
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10/10
A long time coming
Demonamongu26 January 2003
Salival, so named because the many fans of this truly awesome band have been waiting for it so long. Tool has been pleasing fans for 11 years this year, since 1992's Opiate E.P. Tool has definitly proved that they are an evolutionary band. This pre-Lateralus era set of Tool music videos and the cd contain support that fact. Only a few times before has a band proved to be so diverse with lyrics and music (David Bowie and Pink Floyd come to mind immediatly off hand, along with some others.)

The DVD includes videos for Hush, Prison Sex, Sober, Aenima, and Stinkfist. The VHS has all of the above with the exception of Hush. The videos are all very well done and very well presented with the tradition enigmatic Tool style. Sitting down and watching music videos has never been this much fun and enlightening. With Maynard James Keenan's vivid vocals, Paul D'Amour's magnificent bass playing, Adam Jones on guitar, and the truly demi god-like Danny Carey on drums, this band is one of those band you didnt know was needed until it came about.

Onto the actual videos. While cryptic the videos all contain keys to the meaning of the videos. And almost all of the videos are in claymation :)(the exception is Opiate's Hush.) The live cd contains some covers and some stuff live. Third Eye w/ Tim Leary (god of acid trips) is truly phenomenal. The CD ends with a recording from the LA Municiple Court and a hidden track. The hidden track alone is worth the cost of the set. This set does the Tool community justice and I encourage everyone to check it out. 10/10
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7/10
Great footage and videos; much too short for price
subliminalhoney2 November 2003
This set is cool not only does it come with a great CD filled with live performances: different rendition of "Pushit", Message to Harry Manback 2, a cover of "No Quarter" from Led Zeppelin, the video contains really cool puppetry/claymation type freaky material. Very cool. The videos for some of their biggest singles are on the DVD/VHS, if anything buy it at least for the cool packaging and the cryptic material.
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