skullman80 wrote:hell here is the full concert.. just awesome.
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skullman80 wrote:hell here is the full concert.. just awesome.
skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
Sarcastic wrote:skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
yeaaah, that's pretty late. you kinda missed out if you're such a big fan. bet you wish you saw (and heard his thunderous bass) cliff live.
skullman80 wrote:Sarcastic wrote:skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
yeaaah, that's pretty late. you kinda missed out if you're such a big fan. bet you wish you saw (and heard his thunderous bass) cliff live.
Can't help it I was born in 83 and not 73. Kill Em All came out the year I was born. I still credit my best friend to this day getting me into Metallica. He brought over a tape of Justice that we listened to on my grandmas porch. From that day forward Metallica was my favorite band. When I saw them in 96 I was only in the 7th grade. Was quite the concert though.
skullman80 wrote:Sarcastic wrote:skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
yeaaah, that's pretty late. you kinda missed out if you're such a big fan. bet you wish you saw (and heard his thunderous bass) cliff live.
Can't help it I was born in 83 and not 73. Kill Em All came out the year I was born. I still credit my best friend to this day getting me into Metallica. He brought over a tape of Justice that we listened to on my grandmas porch. From that day forward Metallica was my favorite band. When I saw them in 96 I was only in the 7th grade. Was quite the concert though.
skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
cma3585 wrote:skullman80 wrote:I love the riff in Am I Evil, the part right after the opening drum part... It's just so chuggy and heavy. Also Battery which is the last song of this show is also performed awesomely. They were at their live peak from like 88-91. Not that they are a bad live show, but I really wish I was born about 10 years earlier. I didn't seem them live till like 1996 or so.
The Seattle DVD from Live S*** Binge and Purge is from 89 and probably the best live performance caught on video I've ever seen. It's absolutely flawless.
viva la ben wrote:Time heals all wounds
FreeCandy44 wrote:This Mark Lanegan song is incredible. You would be a better person if you listened to it.
viva la ben wrote:Time heals all wounds
Ben Klingston wrote:Bonnaroo this weekend. Livestream schedule. Kind of Meh - especially Sunday, which is usually a big afternoon/night.
http://www.bonnaroo.com/2013-live-social-webcast-via-ustream-tv-schedule/
FreeCandy44 wrote:I agree the pinnacle of Metallica live (when Lars gave a damn) was 86-91. Although I'd still see them anytime they roll through PGH. I just wish they would do a no hits tour or a rotating setlist that would change nightly.
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