I met James in Dublin Airport the morning before this gig, I was returning home from the states on holidays and was just picking my baggage up from the carousel and there was james just casually sitting on the bench beside me! Crazy, I had a chat with him but he refused a photo, which is understandable as he was just off an 11 hour flight and was groggy! Was so surreal seeing him standing on that stage the next day in front of 80,000 people!
Well my story isn't as happy but my sister manages a restaurant in Dublin city centre, Robert was eating there for 3 days in a row and the last day all 3 Robert, Lars and Kirk came... My sister and most people had no idea who they were. I've been to Slane, that was my second time seeing Metallica live, really amazing and memorable experience. So my sister found out 2 days after the concert from someone at work who it was and told me about it. Imagine.
2:13:52 Messes up lyrics Sings first verse again Refuses to give up and leave it blank Sings random crap Transits back to second verse and carries on as if nothing happened This is why we love our 💖TABLE♥
I'm having one of my saddest days in my life today. I had to put Gucci (my dog, a chowchow) down because of a severe illness this morning. I was watching this concert last night and left the tab open so I can continue watching after i lay her in her final resting place. Thank you for lifting my spirits up
Man...this band...they just keep delivering. I've seen them in the US about 30 times over the years, and was fortunate to see them in Europe in 2018 for 8 shows. My friend works for Kirk & he hooked us up. It was there I got to experience first hand the energy of the European audiences i had only seen on video & read about in magazines like Karrang 35-40 years ago. Their passion for this music blew me away as much as the band did. I don't speak Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, or German, and it was my first time being in countries where I did not speak the native language. But at those shows, I felt as though we were all one, the music gave the audience this incredible sense of community that as Americans, we don't really think about at shows in the US. Any Metallica fan in America, if you can make it to one show out in Europe, it will be a mind blowing experience. Every time I see recent footage of them, playing for audiences of tens of thousands people all over the world, I can't help but think this is the same band that I saw at 16 years old in 1983, in a club with 50 people. Kill Em All had just come out and it was something like Kirk's 5th live show with the band. Didn't know what to make of them, they were a bit on the heavy side for my taste at the time, but they were super tight, that much I remember. A year later I saw them open for WASP at L'Amour in Brooklyn NY, around Ride The Lightning coming out, they played Creeping Death, and the crowd of about 1000 people with long hair & leather jackets (including my friends & I) just went ballistic. I bought both albums the next day & have been a fan ever since. To this day Master of Puppets is one of my favorite albums of all time, got to see them twice on that tour opening for Ozzy, then sadly Cliff was tragically killed in the bus accident. The Black album, & others subsequently, adulthood kicked in, my interest waned, had college to finish, a career to build, moved across the country to Los Angeles, but always went to see them live. This last album, Hardwired, to me is the best material they have put out out since Master of Puppets, it's reminds me of classic Metallica. If it were vinyl like in the old days, it would have been worn it out by now. I have heard people my age (who have families, not in the best of health, did not choose good careers or make good financial decisions, etc) say to me "ah metal died 30 years ago". Then I send them links of videos like this, and their reaction is holy sh*t!! I tell them get off your a** and come to a show already! Metal is very much alive & will continue to be & we have to thank the younger generation of fans all over the world for keeping it going. At 53, still have a full head of long dark hair (got lucky on that), down to the middle of my back, still fit into my leather jacket & jeans from when I was 16. My parents were always like "oh he's just going through a phase". Yeh, right...this is who I am and who I always will be. My father: 'You'll never get a decent job with all that hair!!!!" Proved him wrong, many times over. Metal is our classic rock, it's the story of our lives & its so cool going to shows & seeing all these younger kids loving this music, and on you tube playing drums, bass & guitar better than I could now! Anyway, just wanted to share my Metallica experience. You all stay safe out there & rock on! \m/
.... Just going through a phase. Still have and play my guitar I bought in 1994 because of Metallica!!! It's not a phase at all, I'll back you up on that!!
Brilliant. Absolutely loved reading this. I'm a huge fan, seen them 16 times all over Europe. I'm from Ireland. Won a meet and greet back in 2012. This Slane gig was phenomenal. And no, it's not a fucking phase!! Those who get it. Absolutely get it. Great read man 👏🏻
This is the last concert my Dad and I had ever been to. We had been to every Metallica concert since I was born together. He introduced me to Metallica as an 8 year old. Memories of head banging on the way to the bus for school. Rock on Da, you inspired me to be anything I could 🤟
You make it sound like he's not with us anymore. And if that's the case, thanks for planting a simple but beautiful picture in my head, and may he rest in peace!
I remember back in 2009 where I was on the floor (at the front, naturally, as a long time club member - since January 1995 though I sent the cheque in at the end of 1994) next to me there was a father with two or three kids. One was a five year old. James at the end of the gig had one of the workers (or maybe it was a guard) give the five year old a pick (I caught two or three). Across from us (was with my brother) there were two 11 year olds. James talked to them. Even as someone who has never liked kids (and that is probably an understatement) it was a beautiful, beautiful sight.
My first gig was Eric Clapton in the Point in 2001, since then i've seen Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Westlife, Busted (I was 13 ok!), Queen + Paul Rodgers, The Darkness, Eagles, Billy Joel, Status Quo, Motorhead, AC/DC, Queen + Adam Lambert, Bad Company, U2, Coldplay, Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Rob Zombie, Plain White T's, Frank Turner, Joe Bonamassa, Airbourne, Green Day, McBusted (re-living my childhood ha.) John Fogerty, ELO, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, Metallica and a couple thousand more I can't think of... (Roughly in that order),(And i'm only 31.) No pressure with the rest of the concerts for your son! ;) :)
The picture next to my comments is me at the Denver show on 6/7/17, photo was taken by a photographer and I found it online. Also, I found myself in a video for master of puppets, same show.
These dudes have been playing out and recording since I was born. I can only hope to have this much energy to translate into my playing at their age. Cheers to you my friends, and may we have many years more.
Just you wait. There will be another thing that will be better, I'm sure of it. Well..at least if we survive the pandemic hahaha. Anyway the last show I was at (this was the first tour I missed, sadly) was the 30 year anniversary show #1. It was at the time the best day of my life (for truly it was an all day thing). Then other things happened that were even better.
This lockdown has reignited my love for Metallica. Great job whoever is in charge of their TH-cam account. Absolutley top notch content. Dying to see them live again.
Setlist Hardwired 4:00 The Memory Remains 6:59 Ride the Lightning 12:54 Whiskey in the Jar 20:04 The Unforgiven 26:46 Now That We're Dead 34:26 Moth Into Flame 42:04 Sad But True 50:40 Halo On Fire 58:11 Rob and Kirk Doodle The Wild Rover 1:07:35 Bass Solo 1:09:56 Frantic 1:13:30 One 1:20:48 Master Of Puppets 1:28:00 For Whom the Bell Tolls 1:38:54 Creeping Death 1:43:26 Seek & Destroy 1:51:05 Spit Out The Bone 2:02:00 Nothing Else Matters 2:08:33 Enter Sandman 2:15:00 The Frayed Ends of Sanity (Played for a few seconds) 2:21:14
I remember when I was on my first Metallica concert. It was 18.August 2019 in Prague, Letňany airport. It was totally perfect. Long time I had a dream that one day I will see Metallica live. And my dream came true yeah. I cant wait on age after covid 19 pandemy. Hope that Metallica family will be STRONGER AND LOUDER ! ! ! But its SAD BUT TRUE that covid pandemy is still here. But one day coronavirus pandemy end and after pandemy we will see our heroes live !!! Europe is missing you Metallica !!!
YESSS!!! Very much so!! Ive seen the tallicaboys 5 times now. My first was in 1994 with suicidal tendencies and candlebox was supposed to be alice in chains but they couldnt make it candlebox was replacement. It was outside in the summer and at a racetrack freaking killer!!!
Glorious audio -- loud, while well mixed and free of clipping distortion -- unlike soooo many concerts. Glorious video -- mostly bright white even lighting, unlike sooo many concerts with uneven shadowy lighting, and resolution-killing monochrome red. I salute the videographers and sound-ographers -- this is an ideal to shoot for!
@@FromDesertTown it will change with age, like a lot of the late greats, but he still sounds realy good. unless you can sing like he dose shut up. i hardly hear a differance in concert or on a album.
I love how appreciative James is with fans during all the concert, constantly saying how grateful and lucky he is for their support and for having them. It almost feels heartbreaking.
the double solo part where Jamz messes up his solo a bit and where he shakes his head.... awesome! besides being the frontman of the biggest bands ever.. at that moment he is just like any other musician on the planet... awesome!
@@rosiewhitfield123 James did it a few years ago in Paris, too. During "Ride the Lightning" he forgot the words, and called it out in the middle of the song. Lars also forgot the drum part in "Leper Messiah" as well. I don't know why, but I'm almost glad to hear the odd mistake or 2. Let's you know the band is still real, and still performing, themselves, instead of relying on lip syncing and auto-tune...
I'd agree with your statement but actually say they have improved with age - a phenominal band who are aging like a fine wine - with a Jagerbomb thrown into it :)
I don't care what they play, how they play, what changes they've made over the years....we are lucky to have witnessed one of the best talents of all times. Thank you Metallica, for the music, the memories, the shows....I have zero chance of ever to know you in person, but I am grateful you made music to help so many of us get thought some tough sh1t in our lives. Rock on, and nothing but the best from this fan here! \m/
i know people makin pics with celebs u can't imagine with very low effort. IF meeting Metallica is your dream you can fulfill it. You're not climbing the mount everest. This is a realistic target. Just hang on and do it. You'll get the moment when it's there
I was first struck by the METALLICA train when i was 9 (1988) been my #1 ride or die since that day.Dammit, I’m so proud of this band with all they have done and continue to do. They definitely still have that fire that alot of bands seem to loose along the way. THANK YOU METALLICA 🤩😎
This is the most beautiful concert I have ever seen on line!! And I'm sure my older brother would have enjoyed thiis! Unfortunately he passed away from brain cancer in 2018... He was only 50! Now I am 49 and am reliving our memories! He introduced me to Metallica Black!!! Best album of the century!! I really miss my brother! I hope your band is anti-violence!
My brother Rodger Gainey worked for ARCO and Intalco crude oil companies for all of his adult life trying to support his wife and 2 steppchildren and his own son. He was the most caring man gave his heart and soul and his shirt off his back to anyone needing help! Metallica was our connection.... :D
@Rachael B. These guys play loud enough that I'm sure he can hear them, and yes, they are definitely anti violence.. they have a foundation called All Within My Hands that focuses on humanitarian aid, right now Ukraine, but normally just helping people in general.50 is too young, but it sounds like he made good of the time he was here instead of wasting it like so many people do.
When I fırst met them I was a child, and they were young men trashing all around. Now both of us are old, but they're still trashing all around.... LONG LIVE METALLICA...
I sure hope that people realize that Metallica has surpassed every band in the history of music. No kidding, this band is the best that has ever to take the stage.
Metallica has really reinvented themselves, whoever is running the online media presence during the lockdown is doing a fantastic job. I've had non stop Metallica to listen to, great concerts... it's MetLife over here. \m/ Keep it up everyone.
I love how James' trying to maintain his voice through the years. There may be slight but that's normal when years pass by. Cheers, Metallica. You've been a part of my teen days.
Haven't listened to Metallica live in quite a few years, or at all really. This came on randomly and I have to say this is sounding as amazing as I remember them back in the day. Despite their age, they can still kill it.
Far out this band is just frickin awesome. I've been a Metallica fan since I was 10 years old. I'm 43 and still love them as much as I did when I was a little tucker. Every band member gives it 150% for the full show. Inspirational and a great distraction from boring ole Covid
La mejor banda del metal la e seguido desde que tenia 5 años hasta ahora . Viva METALLICA y espero que te recuperes James un fuerte abraso desde México ✌🏻
Nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena. Cada uno nace cuando puede. Mi primer recuerdo de Metallica es el Master of puppets, recién salido en las tiendas españolas. Y aquel cementerio de cruces blancas que me decía "escúchame, escúchame, escúchame..." Hoy mi Madrid es un cementerio, no hay cruces blancas porque ni siquiera podemos enterrar a los muertos. Y Metallica sigue ahí, acompañando en el dolor. Cuidaros todos, amigos de ultramar. El COVID-19 es triste pero cierto. Y juntos lo vamos a rastrear y destruir. 🤘
YO LOS CONOCI EN 1984 EN LA RADIO DE MONTERREY SE ESCUCHABA EN ESE TIEMPO METALLICA LA PRIMER ROLA QUE SE TRANSMITIO EN MONTERREY DE METALLICA FUE HIT THE LIGTHS EN LA ESTACION XERG 690 ROCK GRANDE
We have been through so much negative shit lately..seeing these most amazing guy's has made me smile. I truly love Metallica. I'm 46 years old and have followed, listen to these men. Amongst men. True. Hard core MEN. This generation now...I am sad.
What makes you sad about this generation? I'm almost 32...I get a lot of shit in this world is fucked up right now...but I honestly see it as a symptom of people in general. Sure many things are related to younger people...but I feel people in general of all ages have just lost it in many ways and a lot of us just lack common sense any more. It is sad regardless.
Looking forward to seeing them in Dallas, TX (August 2023) with my daughter. Our first Metallica concert was in Dallas when she was in middle school. She is now 35 years old. This is a mother-daughter thing. Hope to keep going. Loved reading all the comments. Thank you Metallica family.
1:29:15 haha Papa Het slaughtered the solo, look at his reaction after!! that's why these guys are something else, been there for 40 years and still feels bad if messes up! perfectionist \m/
Really?? In that case welcome along to a Metallifriend! Fan for 25 years and saw them live for the first time 20 years ago, to this day they've lost nothing of how they make the crowd feel, good choice that man, and good real life name too ;-)
he's a human being at the end of the day, every human being has good days and bad days, it happens, plus he's been destroying his throat like this since 1980
This band has become or just is a piece of art. James Hetfields voice, performance.....everything! On the point. These guys .... just amazing. Their experience. Big respect!
I can still remember the first time I heard for whom the bell 🔔 tolls in 84/85,in the back yard at my buddy's on a boom box, haven't been the same since
Was there it was unreal 80000 + the sound class stage class the crowd were insane a gig I will never forget 🤘🤘🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🤘🤘 don't forget to call again METALLICA always welcome in IRELAND 🇮🇪
I still fondly remember just how great these guys used to be...... The drop off has been severe and unmistakable. Their entire career post And justice for all, has done nothing but tarnish their once unquestioned greatness.
No matter what he does he's not going to sound like he did at 25, he's not 25 he's 50 something. That's where he's a genius sing the song like you wrote it yesterday.. I personally think he sounds more badass than ever.
@@AD1978leo not only is he almost 60 his voice changed around 30. Alot of ppl talk shit about it like he changed it himself but from years of screaming he fucked hia vocal chords up.
0:00:00 - Hardwired 0:03:48 - The Memory Remains 0:09:46 - Ride The Lightning 0:16:34 - Whiskey In The Jar 0:22:33 - The Unforgiven 0:30:57 - Now That We're Dead 0:38:50 - Moth Into Flame 0:47:14 - Sad But True 0:53:52 - Halo on Fire 1:03:17 - Kirk & Rob Doodle (Wild Rover) 1:06:44 - Bass Solo (ManUNkind/Orion Medley) 1:10:20 - Frantic 1:16:20 - One 1:24:48 - Master of Puppets 1:35:33 - For Whom The Bell Tolls 1:40:20 - Creeping Death 1:47:45 - Seek & Destroy 1:57:48 - Spit Out The Bone 2:04:54 - Nothing Else Matters 2:11:56 - Enter Sandman w/ Frayed Ends of Sanity Outro
Kirks guitar string tree or Floyd rose spring noise on the stop/start riffage after the second verse of spit out the bone. I thought that only happened on my guitars... drives me crazy. I cut up a old sock and wrap the springs in the back to dampen that. I love metallica live! Thanks guys for giving this out during this trying time for lots around the world.
I get goosebumps EVERYTIME I watch them live. Nothing better than a great crowd singing along with the band. Metallica family all around the world you are fockin awesome!!!!!
I watch some of these festivals on TV and it blows my mind how young bands are spent after two to three songs and and bands from the 70- mid 90s will blow these young kids out of the water with energy and excitement. I think the the older guys feel and appreciate it more. Can't last forever!
Que banda por dios!!! Estos tipos todavia tiene la misma energia de cuando eran adolescentes. Vi bandas degradarse con el paso de los años pero esta banda esta cada vez mejor en vivo. Larga vida a Metallica!!!
Damn! These guys really haven't lost a step. I closed my eyes during "Trapped under ice" and was transported back in time to when this music was new and fresh and mind-blowing. Cheers gentlemen! Job well done and, stay safe
I dont care how old metallica is. You have got to respect them. There game is still on. Look at that crowd. They're gettin it just as much as ever. Thats whats so great about music is you never have to retire if you still got it. Still relevant 2023. Wtf! I love you guys and will always take every opportunity to rock with you guys live whenever you're back around the bay. Dont ever stop.
I met James in Dublin Airport the morning before this gig, I was returning home from the states on holidays and was just picking my baggage up from the carousel and there was james just casually sitting on the bench beside me! Crazy, I had a chat with him but he refused a photo, which is understandable as he was just off an 11 hour flight and was groggy! Was so surreal seeing him standing on that stage the next day in front of 80,000 people!
He is a very nice guy. Bit the size and looks of the dude is kinda intimidating ahahaha
Well my story isn't as happy but my sister manages a restaurant in Dublin city centre, Robert was eating there for 3 days in a row and the last day all 3 Robert, Lars and Kirk came... My sister and most people had no idea who they were. I've been to Slane, that was my second time seeing Metallica live, really amazing and memorable experience. So my sister found out 2 days after the concert from someone at work who it was and told me about it. Imagine.
@@mrowkaprzyjacioka4325 I thought Kirk only drank Blood? 🦇
Probably didn’t like the look of you lol
Even tho I’m 34 year old dude, if I saw him in the flesh like that and got to have a word I’d probably be in tears. Dude changed my life
2:13:52 Messes up lyrics
Sings first verse again
Refuses to give up and leave it blank
Sings random crap
Transits back to second verse and carries on as if nothing happened
This is why we love our 💖TABLE♥
LOL that was weird af tbh
I'm having one of my saddest days in my life today. I had to put Gucci (my dog, a chowchow) down because of a severe illness this morning. I was watching this concert last night and left the tab open so I can continue watching after i lay her in her final resting place. Thank you for lifting my spirits up
May your dog rest in peace. I know what it's like to lose a pet.
Im sure your dog will be watching you mate...
Wishing you only the best
So Sorry For The Loss Of Your Beloved Gucci 😪
my condolences brother, I'm sure the time he had with you was the best life he could have lived!
To all the people that were at this show, I am so jealous, what a hell of a show to be at. They are my favourite band.
Man...this band...they just keep delivering. I've seen them in the US about 30 times over the years, and was fortunate to see them in Europe in 2018 for 8 shows. My friend works for Kirk & he hooked us up. It was there I got to experience first hand the energy of the European audiences i had only seen on video & read about in magazines like Karrang 35-40 years ago. Their passion for this music blew me away as much as the band did. I don't speak Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, or German, and it was my first time being in countries where I did not speak the native language. But at those shows, I felt as though we were all one, the music gave the audience this incredible sense of community that as Americans, we don't really think about at shows in the US. Any Metallica fan in America, if you can make it to one show out in Europe, it will be a mind blowing experience.
Every time I see recent footage of them, playing for audiences of tens of thousands people all over the world, I can't help but think this is the same band that I saw at 16 years old in 1983, in a club with 50 people. Kill Em All had just come out and it was something like Kirk's 5th live show with the band. Didn't know what to make of them, they were a bit on the heavy side for my taste at the time, but they were super tight, that much I remember. A year later I saw them open for WASP at L'Amour in Brooklyn NY, around Ride The Lightning coming out, they played Creeping Death, and the crowd of about 1000 people with long hair & leather jackets (including my friends & I) just went ballistic. I bought both albums the next day & have been a fan ever since.
To this day Master of Puppets is one of my favorite albums of all time, got to see them twice on that tour opening for Ozzy, then sadly Cliff was tragically killed in the bus accident. The Black album, & others subsequently, adulthood kicked in, my interest waned, had college to finish, a career to build, moved across the country to Los Angeles, but always went to see them live. This last album, Hardwired, to me is the best material they have put out out since Master of Puppets, it's reminds me of classic Metallica. If it were vinyl like in the old days, it would have been worn it out by now.
I have heard people my age (who have families, not in the best of health, did not choose good careers or make good financial decisions, etc) say to me "ah metal died 30 years ago". Then I send them links of videos like this, and their reaction is holy sh*t!!
I tell them get off your a** and come to a show already! Metal is very much alive & will continue to be & we have to thank the younger generation of fans all over the world for keeping it going.
At 53, still have a full head of long dark hair (got lucky on that), down to the middle of my back, still fit into my leather jacket & jeans from when I was 16. My parents were always like "oh he's just going through a phase". Yeh, right...this is who I am and who I always will be. My father: 'You'll never get a decent job with all that hair!!!!" Proved him wrong, many times over.
Metal is our classic rock, it's the story of our lives & its so cool going to shows & seeing all these younger kids loving this music, and on you tube playing drums, bass & guitar better than I could now!
Anyway, just wanted to share my Metallica experience. You all stay safe out there & rock on! \m/
you should attend a rock n roll concert in Brazil to check out how we react as well. I mean, after this pandemic is over
.... Just going through a phase.
Still have and play my guitar I bought in 1994 because of Metallica!!! It's not a phase at all, I'll back you up on that!!
I can't believe that i've read the whole comment..Lol.
Brilliant. Absolutely loved reading this. I'm a huge fan, seen them 16 times all over Europe. I'm from Ireland. Won a meet and greet back in 2012. This Slane gig was phenomenal.
And no, it's not a fucking phase!! Those who get it. Absolutely get it. Great read man 👏🏻
Awesome..
This is the last concert my Dad and I had ever been to. We had been to every Metallica concert since I was born together. He introduced me to Metallica as an 8 year old. Memories of head banging on the way to the bus for school. Rock on Da, you inspired me to be anything I could 🤟
I have that with my younger bother, we are both lifelong Metallica superfans. Awesome!
Best to you and your Dad.
and what did you become
Man the memory remains is such a tune 😂
You make it sound like he's not with us anymore. And if that's the case, thanks for planting a simple but beautiful picture in my head, and may he rest in peace!
What a great memory dude.
I was there, my sons first gig, what a way to start!
I remember back in 2009 where I was on the floor (at the front, naturally, as a long time club member - since January 1995 though I sent the cheque in at the end of 1994) next to me there was a father with two or three kids. One was a five year old. James at the end of the gig had one of the workers (or maybe it was a guard) give the five year old a pick (I caught two or three). Across from us (was with my brother) there were two 11 year olds. James talked to them.
Even as someone who has never liked kids (and that is probably an understatement) it was a beautiful, beautiful sight.
This was my second gig
my first gig would be at são Paulo but if think it will be canceled, i have fourteen and my father 47 it would be our first time im kind sad
My first gig was Eric Clapton in the Point in 2001, since then i've seen Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Westlife, Busted (I was 13 ok!), Queen + Paul Rodgers, The Darkness, Eagles, Billy Joel, Status Quo, Motorhead, AC/DC, Queen + Adam Lambert, Bad Company, U2, Coldplay, Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Rob Zombie, Plain White T's, Frank Turner, Joe Bonamassa, Airbourne, Green Day, McBusted (re-living my childhood ha.) John Fogerty, ELO, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, Metallica and a couple thousand more I can't think of... (Roughly in that order),(And i'm only 31.) No pressure with the rest of the concerts for your son! ;) :)
.. is a lucky guy your son ! Be safe !!
4 guys… 4 instruments… just magical. After all these years. Feel so validated having loved them for 30 years
*5 Instrument
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Saw them more than 30 years ago now , they are still doing great .
Metallica's still my "lullaby" since when I came out of my mother's womb 'till present and to future.
ahaha fuck yes
earth is flat
I was right up the front at this concert legendary a night I’ll never forget 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻. Metallica for life
I think we never can do that again!🦠
The picture next to my comments is me at the Denver show on 6/7/17, photo was taken by a photographer and I found it online. Also, I found myself in a video for master of puppets, same show.
Ur so lucky
I was right up the front at this concert legendary a night I’ll never forget 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻. Metallica for life
These dudes have been playing out and recording since I was born. I can only hope to have this much energy to translate into my playing at their age. Cheers to you my friends, and may we have many years more.
Hey Pork Chop... you still running the bar? Man those we're the days. You and I and everyone else "Cheers to Metallica" 🍻
Its crazy how they pull of almost 2 and a half hours of show in theirs age, legends
Guns played for 3h at Rock in Rio!
Still can't believe I was at this, best day of my life
Just you wait. There will be another thing that will be better, I'm sure of it. Well..at least if we survive the pandemic hahaha.
Anyway the last show I was at (this was the first tour I missed, sadly) was the 30 year anniversary show #1. It was at the time the best day of my life (for truly it was an all day thing). Then other things happened that were even better.
It ain't the best day of your live until you see Pantera in 98
Same here brother!!!!
same here, i was right up near the stage in the golden circle
loved it I was on the hill
to play this song alive like this, is something like OUT OF THIS WORLD...
01:32:25 We've all had a moment like that in our lives.
You're not alone James...
As Beethoven said: "Playing a wrong note is unimportant. Playing without Passion is unforgiveable"
Also on 1:34:32
It's the best part of live music. Its real.
That really scared me
Metallica, I finally discovered at 56 years of age..., wtf? I put on one of their shows, any dark day, shows me the light! Just good clean fun!
Same here, got anxiety but metallica is really comforting.
This lockdown has reignited my love for Metallica. Great job whoever is in charge of their TH-cam account. Absolutley top notch content. Dying to see them live again.
still got it?
Setlist
Hardwired 4:00
The Memory Remains 6:59
Ride the Lightning 12:54
Whiskey in the Jar 20:04
The Unforgiven 26:46
Now That We're Dead 34:26
Moth Into Flame 42:04
Sad But True 50:40
Halo On Fire 58:11
Rob and Kirk Doodle The Wild Rover 1:07:35
Bass Solo 1:09:56
Frantic 1:13:30
One 1:20:48
Master Of Puppets 1:28:00
For Whom the Bell Tolls 1:38:54
Creeping Death 1:43:26
Seek & Destroy 1:51:05
Spit Out The Bone 2:02:00
Nothing Else Matters 2:08:33
Enter Sandman 2:15:00
The Frayed Ends of Sanity (Played for a few seconds) 2:21:14
OH WOW
Héroe sin capa 🔥🤘🏻💖 thank you
Gracias! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
1:10:11 song?
@@Ilshatey ManUnkind Intro.
I remember when I was on my first Metallica concert. It was 18.August 2019 in Prague, Letňany airport. It was totally perfect. Long time I had a dream that one day I will see Metallica live. And my dream came true yeah. I cant wait on age after covid 19 pandemy. Hope that Metallica family will be STRONGER AND LOUDER ! ! ! But its SAD BUT TRUE that covid pandemy is still here. But one day coronavirus pandemy end and after pandemy we will see our heroes live !!! Europe is missing you Metallica !!!
YESSS!!! Very much so!! Ive seen the tallicaboys 5 times now. My first was in 1994 with suicidal tendencies and candlebox was supposed to be alice in chains but they couldnt make it candlebox was replacement. It was outside in the summer and at a racetrack freaking killer!!!
Glorious audio -- loud, while well mixed and free of clipping distortion -- unlike soooo many concerts.
Glorious video -- mostly bright white even lighting, unlike sooo many concerts with uneven shadowy lighting, and resolution-killing monochrome red.
I salute the videographers and sound-ographers -- this is an ideal to shoot for!
Thank God these guys are still able to bless us with their incredibly powerful, poignant, and profound works of art with unwavering skill.
Ehhh, not sure about the unwavering skill part. James' singing voice has wavered a lot.
@@FromDesertTown it will change with age, like a lot of the late greats, but he still sounds realy good. unless you can sing like he dose shut up. i hardly hear a differance in concert or on a album.
Hey, metal won't die.
I love how appreciative James is with fans during all the concert, constantly saying how grateful and lucky he is for their support and for having them. It almost feels heartbreaking.
Well said !
heartwarming is the word you seek not to destroy
he's getting paid hundreds of millions of dollars and flies in private planes to 5 star hotels, owns 50 cars and 10 houses.... ok....
@@steveb6718 smh
Lot of bands are really bored after 10 years of playing on stage, but James is grateful 30+ years later on every concert, he's amazing.
the double solo part where Jamz messes up his solo a bit and where he shakes his head.... awesome! besides being the frontman of the biggest bands ever.. at that moment he is just like any other musician on the planet... awesome!
I was right in front of him when it happened. Remember thinking of it all the way home
also the second verse of enter sandman. yikes
Ah sh&t happens. Even Eddie Vedder has done things like singing the wrong part of a song. They’re only human 🙂🙂🙂🥰🙂
That's the good thing you know they are real man not like this Auto Tuned Karaoke 🎤 Pop
@@rosiewhitfield123 James did it a few years ago in Paris, too. During "Ride the Lightning" he forgot the words, and called it out in the middle of the song. Lars also forgot the drum part in "Leper Messiah" as well. I don't know why, but I'm almost glad to hear the odd mistake or 2. Let's you know the band is still real, and still performing, themselves, instead of relying on lip syncing and auto-tune...
I love Metallica simply for their music but I am also amazed that after 42 years they still have the same energy... an absolutely incredible band X
42 years? Can't believe it's been that long. The only thing that's changed is Hatfield's voice.
Absolute I LOVE TIS YUM YUM YUM.......................
I'd agree with your statement but actually say they have improved with age - a phenominal band who are aging like a fine wine - with a Jagerbomb thrown into it :)
thanks yes like aging fine wine ..... yea with a Jagerbomb...... Metallica.....Thanks......................@@alzeNL
They love what they do.
Can you even imagine?
That green Rickenbacker that Rob is playing on Whiskey, though. Oh my goodness.
Green bass, white for hetfield and Kirk with gold/ orange... colours of the irish flag playing an irish tradition song
Is it cliffs?
I miss jason newsted.
Russian Bear no sadly cliffs was retired after recording Ride The Lightning
@@livelymedusa829 cliff died after master if pupets
Whiskey in the Jar, in Irish soil, with a green bass and Gary Moore's Les Paul and the crowd singing their lungs out... That was just legendary
I think that was Peter Green's LP, I could be wrong, but the neck pickup is flipped like Green's axe.
@@woodstocktradingcompany9581 I believe you're correct. Gary bought it off of Green for something like $1.5 million USD.
Glad to see James having fun with the music he's playing. WHISKEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...these guys are living history. There is nothing like them in this galaxy and there will never be... thankfulness!!
James is the most biker looking biker that ever biked
Unlike Zakk Wylde, who is the most biker looking non biker who never biked.
Besides he didn't biked since 20 years
More like the most Paul Teutul Sr looking Orange County Chopper. 😂🤣
Yh then ppl thought and predicted that james hairstyle change meant he went off the rails i dont get how ppl were right
He should've been in Sons Of Anarchy
I don't care what they play, how they play, what changes they've made over the years....we are lucky to have witnessed one of the best talents of all times. Thank you Metallica, for the music, the memories, the shows....I have zero chance of ever to know you in person, but I am grateful you made music to help so many of us get thought some tough sh1t in our lives. Rock on, and nothing but the best from this fan here! \m/
U have dreams of meeting or hanging out w/then?!?!....I do and they've come true!!!
Keep an open mind U never know!!!
🤘👁️👌
Hell yeah!
second that!
i know people makin pics with celebs u can't imagine with very low effort. IF meeting Metallica is your dream you can fulfill it. You're not climbing the mount everest. This is a realistic target. Just hang on and do it. You'll get the moment when it's there
Hey, metal won't die.
I was first struck by the METALLICA train when i was 9 (1988) been my #1 ride or die since that day.Dammit, I’m so proud of this band with all they have done and continue to do. They definitely still have that fire that alot of bands seem to loose along the way. THANK YOU METALLICA 🤩😎
You got that spot on. Best show I’ve been to is a MetallicA one. Pearl Jam was another one.
Best version of 'Whiskey In The Jar' I have ever heard!! 🎸🎸🎸🖤🖤🖤
Ever heard of Thin Lizzy?
Hetfield's vocal in "Halo on fire" just before the chorus...amazing high and clear.
Yea I've noticed that
And all through the set list his voice never cracks up once
This is the most beautiful concert I have ever seen on line!! And I'm sure my older brother would have enjoyed thiis! Unfortunately he passed away from brain cancer in 2018... He was only 50! Now I am 49 and am reliving our memories! He introduced me to Metallica Black!!! Best album of the century!! I really miss my brother! I hope your band is anti-violence!
My brother Rodger Gainey worked for ARCO and Intalco crude oil companies for all of his adult life trying to support his wife and 2 steppchildren and his own son. He was the most caring man gave his heart and soul and his shirt off his back to anyone needing help! Metallica was our connection.... :D
@Rachael B. These guys play loud enough that I'm sure he can hear them, and yes, they are definitely anti violence.. they have a foundation called All Within My Hands that focuses on humanitarian aid, right now Ukraine, but normally just helping people in general.50 is too young, but it sounds like he made good of the time he was here instead of wasting it like so many people do.
Same here I'll sail ⛵ thousand miles from Tongatapu Island 🏝 to watch Metallica 😊
When I fırst met them I was a child, and they were young men trashing all around. Now both of us are old, but they're still trashing all around.... LONG LIVE METALLICA...
...acting like a maniac - Whiplash!
I'm proud to be a member of the Metallica family, hi René
I sure hope that people realize that Metallica has surpassed every band in the history of music. No kidding, this band is the best that has ever to take the stage.
Not better than the hottest band in the world though. KISS 4EVER
@@Leroy1 Kiss was a good band but they were never known for putting together complex songs and instrumentals.
Pantera? Exodus? Van Halen? there's plenty that are better
@@Beatdownkioskman Those bands never came close to the amount of touring Metallica does and did.
True.
Metallica has really reinvented themselves, whoever is running the online media presence during the lockdown is doing a fantastic job. I've had non stop Metallica to listen to, great concerts... it's MetLife over here. \m/ Keep it up everyone.
Whiskey In the Jar is the most fitting song for this Ireland concert. You could tell the fans were pumped when it started.
I still prefer the dubliners or pogues version.
It’s a traditional folk song so it’s Irish ☘️ pride
I love how James' trying to maintain his voice through the years. There may be slight but that's normal when years pass by. Cheers, Metallica. You've been a part of my teen days.
METALLICA IS ONE OF THE HARDEST WORKING, TOURING , BANDS IN THE WORLD!
JAM ON MY BROTHERS!!!!!
Robert is playing some of the most badass basses at this show. That green Ric is off the hook....
The Jazz he used on Bells looks like it was recovered from a house fire lol
Haven't listened to Metallica live in quite a few years, or at all really. This came on randomly and I have to say this is sounding as amazing as I remember them back in the day. Despite their age, they can still kill it.
They will live on long after death!!!!!!!!!
their version of barbie girl is awesome
Far out this band is just frickin awesome. I've been a Metallica fan since I was 10 years old. I'm 43 and still love them as much as I did when I was a little tucker.
Every band member gives it 150% for the full show. Inspirational and a great distraction from boring ole Covid
Hey, metal won't die.
metallica is the best band in the world. go heavy metal go. rock will never die
La mejor banda del metal la e seguido desde que tenia 5 años hasta ahora . Viva METALLICA y espero que te recuperes James un fuerte abraso desde México ✌🏻
5 años? Y cuantos tienes ya. Yo desde 1989...tenia 11. Saludos desde El Paso TX/Juarez Ch.
Yo hace un año que la escucho pero para mi es como si la hubiese escuchado desde 1982
Nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena. Cada uno nace cuando puede. Mi primer recuerdo de Metallica es el Master of puppets, recién salido en las tiendas españolas. Y aquel cementerio de cruces blancas que me decía "escúchame, escúchame, escúchame..."
Hoy mi Madrid es un cementerio, no hay cruces blancas porque ni siquiera podemos enterrar a los muertos. Y Metallica sigue ahí, acompañando en el dolor.
Cuidaros todos, amigos de ultramar. El COVID-19 es triste pero cierto. Y juntos lo vamos a rastrear y destruir. 🤘
Yo la sigo desde los 10
YO LOS CONOCI EN 1984
EN LA RADIO DE MONTERREY SE ESCUCHABA EN ESE TIEMPO METALLICA
LA PRIMER ROLA QUE SE TRANSMITIO EN MONTERREY DE METALLICA FUE HIT THE LIGTHS
EN LA ESTACION XERG 690
ROCK GRANDE
日本人です。
メタリカは、いつ聴いても最高!
From Tongatapu Island 🏝 ♥ ✨
My very 1st ever concert (concert virgin) and what a concert it was WOW! cant put it into words.
METALLICA ROCK!!🤘🤘🤘
We have been through so much negative shit lately..seeing these most amazing guy's has made me smile. I truly love Metallica. I'm 46 years old and have followed, listen to these men. Amongst men. True. Hard core MEN.
This generation now...I am sad.
I am 43... And still listening to MetallicA and enjoying them
What makes you sad about this generation? I'm almost 32...I get a lot of shit in this world is fucked up right now...but I honestly see it as a symptom of people in general. Sure many things are related to younger people...but I feel people in general of all ages have just lost it in many ways and a lot of us just lack common sense any more. It is sad regardless.
im 12 and it is sad all i like rock and heavy metal
Can we agree recent live versions of The memory remains are just amazing?
Looking forward to seeing them in Dallas, TX (August 2023) with my daughter. Our first Metallica concert was in Dallas when she was in middle school. She is now 35 years old. This is a mother-daughter thing. Hope to keep going. Loved reading all the comments. Thank you Metallica family.
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The best band ever. The inspiration for all subsequent generations of metal music, still killing it
These are my heroes from my teen years! And still to this day they still motivate me!! We're all getting older, but MetallicA is still kicking ass!!
Getting older sure is depressing sometimes though 😂
kicking arse
Life is but a memory, chose the best one's, Metallica is that
The part that James said "Hello darkness say goodbye" on Halo On Fire gives me goosebumps...
The best and will always be the best gig I have EVER been to!! NO CROWD LIKE A METALLICA CROWD METALLICA family for life!!!! ❤❤❤
1:29:15 haha Papa Het slaughtered the solo, look at his reaction after!! that's why these guys are something else, been there for 40 years and still feels bad if messes up! perfectionist \m/
Hehe, was searching for this comment - I could not have been the only one to be amused by that 😄.
Had the pleasure of being there!! Great to be able to re-live it all over again 🤘
So Cool.
I was there, we left that field in a pool of beer and joints. You felt the buzz from this live show months later. Truly life changing
thats so metal brother would have game
42 god damn years and still the god fathers of rock/ metal we bow down to you metallica.
My lifestyle is my death style
It's fun to hear Irish people sing aloud on Whiskey in The Jar. One of the loudest crowd singing I have heard in a Met concert.
hihihi ! good
I’m part Irish and sing it not quite as good as James. None the less I’m still not bad at it 💜🤘 🎤
Wow, the ending to Memory Remains was amazing!
Not a bad choice for my FIRST ever concert, best time of my life !!!
Really?? In that case welcome along to a Metallifriend! Fan for 25 years and saw them live for the first time 20 years ago, to this day they've lost nothing of how they make the crowd feel, good choice that man, and good real life name too ;-)
Celebrating the anniversary of this absolutely incredible gig! 🤘🏻🍀
One of the best days of my life, no denying! 💚🍻🇮🇪
I went to this concert and it was the best thing I ever saw Metallica is my favourite thing ever.
We are not so different😂
@@TheRealPengueen lol
Am I the only one who thinks that James’s voice sounds AMAZING here? 😳
he's a human being at the end of the day, every human being has good days and bad days, it happens, plus he's been destroying his throat like this since 1980
He's the master of vocals
Hey, doomma doomada! I pornostereo!
@@TheRealPengueen harvester of puppets !
This band has become or just is a piece of art. James Hetfields voice, performance.....everything! On the point. These guys .... just amazing. Their experience. Big respect!
I am happy to be a member of the Metallica family, Metallica is my life, hello everyone, René
I can still remember the first time I heard for whom the bell 🔔 tolls in 84/85,in the back yard at my buddy's on a boom box, haven't been the same since
@@WilliamDurrant-km4gd well done bro, I'm going to play the show now from Norway 2019, great camera shots, Metallica family is here 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Was there it was unreal 80000 + the sound class stage class the crowd were insane a gig I will never forget 🤘🤘🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🤘🤘 don't forget to call again METALLICA always welcome in IRELAND 🇮🇪
I don't care what anyone says, I think Lars shreds. He's always been one of my favorite drummers.
Haters are just jealous. lol They like feeling that they're better than the drummer for the biggest band in metal.
I couldn't be happier than I am reading your comment, I love Lars and his energy and I find these haters a bunch of frustrated and unsuccessful.
lilian cristina absolutely right 🤘🤘🤘🤘
from teen ager to grown man we watched... and the memories remains !
I still fondly remember just how great these guys used to be...... The drop off has been severe and unmistakable. Their entire career post And justice for all, has done nothing but tarnish their once unquestioned greatness.
hearing this live really gave me chills. it brought back the days i would listen to it and wonder when i would ever see them
Metallica Лучшие, столько лет вы ребята вместе, честь вам и хвала!! Спасибо что вы есть и радуете своей музыкой до сих пор!!! Привет из России!!
100 % согласен
братуха!!! металлика лучшая!!!! Россия РУЛИТ!!!!!
Hey, metal won't die.
I've been listening to this band since the 1980's. What a journey we've all been on.
Grimes is better!
Shut up
@@co2metal I live in the United States. I don't need to shut-up. Metallica sucks!
Concerts like this prove Why they are the Best.
James is still killing it with the vocals. Ride The Lightning has never sounded as good as this live.
No matter what he does he's not going to sound like he did at 25, he's not 25 he's 50 something. That's where he's a genius sing the song like you wrote it yesterday.. I personally think he sounds more badass than ever.
2:13:50 he forgot the lyrics LMFAO
@@AD1978leo not only is he almost 60 his voice changed around 30. Alot of ppl talk shit about it like he changed it himself but from years of screaming he fucked hia vocal chords up.
Elke keer weer gaat het te snel. Elk concert wat ik kijk weer . Snap ik niet.
I don't care what anyone says but the still got it, Bad ass
The consistency these guys have for the decades of playing is incredibly AWESOME!
Nothing quite like the excitement from the Irish when Metallica breaks into Whiskey In The Jar.
TRUTH! Its like their unofficial national anthem..Irish drinking song done the Metallica way, yeah thats a magic conjunction
0:00:00 - Hardwired
0:03:48 - The Memory Remains
0:09:46 - Ride The Lightning
0:16:34 - Whiskey In The Jar
0:22:33 - The Unforgiven
0:30:57 - Now That We're Dead
0:38:50 - Moth Into Flame
0:47:14 - Sad But True
0:53:52 - Halo on Fire
1:03:17 - Kirk & Rob Doodle (Wild Rover)
1:06:44 - Bass Solo (ManUNkind/Orion Medley)
1:10:20 - Frantic
1:16:20 - One
1:24:48 - Master of Puppets
1:35:33 - For Whom The Bell Tolls
1:40:20 - Creeping Death
1:47:45 - Seek & Destroy
1:57:48 - Spit Out The Bone
2:04:54 - Nothing Else Matters
2:11:56 - Enter Sandman w/ Frayed Ends of Sanity Outro
Too legendary to put into words.
P e gain
STAY GOLDEN METALLICA✊🤘 STAY STRONG JAMES!🎸🎵🎶🎼💛🤘
love the security guard nodding his head to the music at 1:25:24 he’s clearly having a great time
The birth of so many bands.. starts here. Just like the birth of this band started
Kirks guitar string tree or Floyd rose spring noise on the stop/start riffage after the second verse of spit out the bone. I thought that only happened on my guitars... drives me crazy. I cut up a old sock and wrap the springs in the back to dampen that. I love metallica live! Thanks guys for giving this out during this trying time for lots around the world.
Oh shit, never heard that before... i can see why it drives you crazy 😉
exactly when?
@@VNeto94 2:03:38
I get goosebumps EVERYTIME I watch them live. Nothing better than a great crowd singing along with the band. Metallica family all around the world you are fockin awesome!!!!!
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I get goosebumps watching THEM on video
*"LIVE!!!"*
3:53 the crowd is so alive
Hey, metal won't die.
50+ years old and still cranking 2h+ shows... who can argue with that? i mean young gen is so far behind for that.
Nobody will have such expérience now!
Exactly right. I love this band 🤘💜🤘
Rush were still doing 2-3 hour shows through their last tour in 2015. Other than that... I can't think of any.
@@blue-tb2fd Rolling Stones, U2, Iron Maiden, Rod Stewart, Steve Lukather
I watch some of these festivals on TV and it blows my mind how young bands are spent after two to three songs and and bands from the 70- mid 90s will blow these young kids out of the water with energy and excitement. I think the the older guys feel and appreciate it more. Can't last forever!
Omg they all still got it, especially James, had he not gotten sober we’d never have the pleasure of watching this, awesome show
Wherever i may roam, nothing else matters, Metallica is the One and the Master of Puppets.
Phenomenal, after almost 40 years they are still entertaining and performing at such a high level. Outstanding 🎸
They are the GODS of their craft!!!!!!!
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You're right!!!!
@@tualchherstudio8248 Kol comment!!!!!HOT!!!!
I can appreciate James trying to get that old school feel for the vocals on ride the lightning. Props.
Same, he did pretty good with that.
Hey, metal won't die.
love tallica since the begining. Monsters of Rock
Que banda por dios!!! Estos tipos todavia tiene la misma energia de cuando eran adolescentes. Vi bandas degradarse con el paso de los años pero esta banda esta cada vez mejor en vivo. Larga vida a Metallica!!!
La mejor banda del mundo!
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Pues hasta eso mejoraron, por qué antes tocaban horrible 2013
imaginate si estuviera Newsted.. Ahora x 20
@@omarmendietaang COncuerdo contigo, el claro ejemplo es el sonido de Creeping Death, en vivo es escuchaba horrible Lars & ahora mejoro bastante
Certain songs never fail to bring me goosebumps. Even all these years later.
Damn! These guys really haven't lost a step. I closed my eyes during "Trapped under ice" and was transported back in time to when this music was new and fresh and mind-blowing. Cheers gentlemen! Job well done and, stay safe
I dont care how old metallica is. You have got to respect them. There game is still on. Look at that crowd. They're gettin it just as much as ever. Thats whats so great about music is you never have to retire if you still got it. Still relevant 2023. Wtf! I love you guys and will always take every opportunity to rock with you guys live whenever you're back around the bay. Dont ever stop.
James' vocals on ride the lightning are amazing. He's honestly getting better with age. It's ridiculous
El mejor vocal que ha existido en metal
@@motorodr9986 neeeee tampoco hay mejores
How can James have such voice after all the years? Holy shit absolutely outstanding vocal controll at that age. Wow
sucks now, just for commercial
I love Rob's style - he makes metallica sound thunderous
You should see Jason Newsted
@@BasketCase420 I love Jason's style too. Very much so. I would say it's different than Rob, but i enjoy both.
@@nathanminchen9455 that's true
Guys...The first I ever learned on the guitar back in 1992..I was 21..was your song Unforgiven..I love Y'all 🥰
You can actually feel the power that these guys put into music. Hang in there James. You're a king.
He'll be fine, he's the GOAT!
Hey, metal won't die.
@@psychotictactoe He is more then fine 72 Seasons babyyyy
Whoo hoo
MGK Metal Go! -Cain Michael