Did tool cover no quarter?

Tool’s only scheduled tour date of 2015 – a headlining set at Tempe, Arizona’s Monster Mash – happened to fall on Halloween, so the dormant group celebrated the occasion by resurrecting their cover of Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter” onstage for the first time since 1998.

What album did tool cover no quarter?

10,000 Days
Sources say this is the first time Tool have performed this particular Led Zeppelin track since 1998. Tool’s last album, 10,000 Days, was released in 2006. “No Quarter” appeared on Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy in 1973.

When did TOOL record no quarter?

Salival is a live, outtake, and video album, released as a limited edition box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats in 2000 by American rock band Tool….

Salival
Released December 12, 2000
Recorded 1992–1998
Venue Salt Lake City, Utah, Portland, Oregon, San Diego, California, Denver, Colorado

What Led Zeppelin song did Tool cover?

No Quarter
Tool didn’t just cover Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter” on Halloween at the Monster Mash Music Festival in Tempe, Ariz. As you can see in the clip below, they dressed up as Robert Plant and company. “Good news, it’s f–ing Halloween!” Maynard James Keenan reportedly said after the performance.

What does no quarter mean in military terms?

Definition of no quarter literary. : no pity or mercy —used to say that an enemy, opponent, etc., is treated in a very harsh way The soldiers showed/gave no quarter to the enemy.

Does a black flag mean no quarter?

Black flags have been used to signify that quarter would be given if surrender was prompt; the best known example is the Jolly Roger used by pirates to intimidate a target crew into surrender.

Has Tool covered any songs?

Brass Against – “The Pot” This brass ensemble’s take on “The Pot” is one of the most original Tool covers ever, mingling baritone sax honks and dissonant horn crescendos into an arrangement both nightmarish and funky.

Why is it called no quarter?

The term may originate from an order by the commander of a victorious army that they will not quarter (house) captured enemy combatants. Therefore, none can be taken prisoner and all enemy combatants must be killed.

What does it mean if you give no quarter?

What does it mean to hold no quarter?