Talk:Ænima
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[edit] <^>v!!This album is connected!!v<^>
- All song titles serve as redirects to this album, have their own pages, or have been placed at the appropriate disambiguation pages.--Hraefen Talk 22:07, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Picture
Sorry, the picture isn't showing up. -- Zoe
- I don't think it was ever uploaded. I've deleted the link to it, and will now delete the image page. --Camembert
I think whoever put the details of charting singles needs to say which country they are referring to... Secretlondon 09:40, Nov 7, 2003 (UTC)
- I'd assume it was the U.S... ugen64 01:31, Feb 18, 2004 (UTC)
newbie question - would it be appropriate to write about individual tracks on this page, or would another page for the song be made? (or would it even be worth writing) K_R 03:09, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Title Pronunciation?
How do you pronounce "Ænima?" ah-ni-mah? --Feitclub 22:42, Dec 3, 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, that's how the band pronounced it in interviews that mentioned it. Jh51681 19:48, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
What about Track 13, "Ænema?" Same thing? --Feitclub 16:58, Dec 6, 2004 (UTC)
- Yep. Jh51681 00:34, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- No, it is a latin word (Ænima) fusioned with the word "Enema". So the proper pronounciation is "Ah-neh-mah" -- Dexter prog 01:35, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Capitalization of track titles
Why is jimmy the only track with a lower-case letter on this page? Neither Amazon [1] nor CDUniverse [2] do this. The site www.toolband.com, otoh, lists all of the track titles in lowercase and the album title in all uppercase. I don't understand the inconsistency on this one page, especially since Jimmy seems to be the only title which is obviously a proper noun. Could someone explain it please? TheIncredibleEdibleOompaLoompa 23:43, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
- That song title is specifically written in lowercase on the album (while none of the others are). (see http://toolshed.down.net/faq/faq.html, question G50) —Slicing (talk) 00:54, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm, it doesn't look lowercase, but that's a reasonable answer. Thanks. TheIncredibleEdibleOompaLoompa 03:03, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Proof?
- The song "Forty Six & Two" refers to the idea of evolving past the current 46 chromosomes that mankind carries in their DNA.
Can someone provide some proof of this? And doesn't 46 & 2 refer to the time signature of the piece?
SLATE 05:29, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
- Check out The Tool FAQ, Question G36. --jh51681 06:21, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
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- great, thanks! SLATE 18:28, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
- Besides, how could the time signature be 46/2? That would be illogicall and it does not even follow the song's time sig. Dexter_prog 24 Nov 2006 (UTC)
- great, thanks! SLATE 18:28, 13 September 2006 (UTC)