That intro you said you loved was a song called To live is to die. No lyrics just the band playing and it's there late bassist who died 2 years earlier last contribution. Definitely listen to it. It's beautiful will make u cry.
This entire concert was amazing. If you get a chance to watch the entire show, definitely do it! This was Metallica in peak form at their absolute best.
From Germany ..... The fact is that everyone will still know this band in 100 years. It doesn't matter whether someone likes (Metallica) or not. Doesn't matter at all.
I never knew they played 2 nights. Similar set list? So jealous… I’d love to have seen that tour because for me there would be a 100 percent chance that I would love every single song.
@@shiscarp Same set list both nights; due to the fact they were filming. Just in case a song sounded better on a particular night, or there were mistakes.
@@shiscarp the footage is actually from both nights spliced together around the AJFA title track I believe? All of their official live releases are two nights spliced together, I love them all to death, but Seattle and Stunts were amazing.
People can't pretend to dislike the justice album just cause someone told them there's no bass. No one seemed to notice until someone mentioned the missing bass. All of a sudden everyone was disappointed in their favorite álbum
I love this reaction. Someone asked Kirk Hammet in an interview what his favorite track was from Master of Puppets; he said “The Thing That Should Not Be” stood out to him because that was downtuned, and therefore sonically heavy or heavier. They performed that in this live gig; I put that one on repeat and shared it with friends, so freaking heavy to me. ❤
Kirk recently said in an interview with Rick Beato that circumstances forced him to write the solo for Thing in 45 minutes. Super stressful but he got it done.
The statue is Lady Justice. Depending on your interpretation, she wears a blindfold and holds the scales to represent impartiality. This was from their "And Justice For All..." tour. The album cover depicts Lady Justice with broken scales to symbolize the corrupt justice system.
I saw them on this tour and it was absolutely amazing. I was 17 years old and it just blew my mind. I had a buzz from the show for a week afterwards (and ringing in my ears for three days).
Blackened or Battery from this same show would be a solid choice. Otherwise I second the dude that said Sepultura Barcelona '91, maybe Intro/Arise or Dead Embryonic Cells.
This is great,Jason came along way since auditioning for the band in 1986,after having to prove himself,but Before Master Of Puppets,And Justice For All or The Black Album,Metallica were already headlining and playing to sold out arenas,and two of thier best live performances were with Cliff in 1985 performing The Four Horsemen and Seek and destroy,at the Metal Hammer fest in Germany,one year before his tragic death,both are on the Cliffem All video,and here on youtube.
I was lucky enough to see this concert live in a few different cities as a teen, & it was amazing on every stop of the tour. Biloxi, MS however was different. That specific show, with The Cult (who were literally fall-down drunk btw) might be the best metal concert I have ever seen in my life.
The era 83-89 is the wildest metallica and the fastest was in 1986 Toronto But hammer festival 85 was the best voice from james in mine opinion Just the high distortion in his voice like no remorse, for whom the bell tolls disposable heroes where they played it for the first time it’s amazing
i recommend watching the 1992 San Diego version of Creeping Death and The Four Horseman. i rarely see people react to those specific ones but they have so much energy and they are personally my top favorite performances
I'm a pro level drummer and have talked a lot of shit on Lars Balls'itch over the years but in short I will say that he's not the douchey guy he used to be. His drumming has certainly gotten worse over the years but I will state that he's among the most influential drummers in history as well as an absolute showman. His black and white Tama Granstar kit is the most iconic metal kit ever. Him and Dave Lombardo are the reason I play Tama... a 10pc Artstar Custom. Lars' technical skills was his weakpoint but he sure had a very distinct and memorable style that worked so well with James' music. So many fancy drummers don't have that. The Black Album will teach any drummer the fundamentals in spades. It did for me. I know some technical metal drummers who struggle to play those songs with the same character and feel. Every single hit counts and needs to be on the money.
Everyone who considers themselves metal heads must watch the entire concert. They were the best of the best and nobody could touch them. So please do a complete reaction to the whole show. You will be doing yourself a favor ❤
I definitely think this was their best performance of MoP. As for their best overall concert, I still think Moscow 1991 was better overall, especially with the atmosphere of 1.6 Million people there!
You should totally react to The Thing That Should Not Be from the same concert, it's so good! Heaviest song/performance ever! James vocals in the second half in particular are chilling
It’s the best tour 1989 I was there at that show in Vancouver The cult opened in 1989 when I was 19 I still have my long hair and it’s a full head of hair
Metallica master of puppets sounds okay? Woww, can't believe some "metalhead" said that shit. The first time i listen to the album, it blew my minds away... whatever
I'll agree with you on the whole Metallica sounds better live thing, their live recordings were where the songs really shined the most, especially from 88-99. I'd say Seattle '89 and Cunning Stunts '97 were the BEST ones recorded. Moscow '91 is KILLER as well, somewhere from 600k-1.5 million people in attendance. As for the bass on Justice being petty, it sure was! It was just the beginning of the band hazing Jason being "the new guy" and "too much of a fanboy"... however on stage he was always on point having the most energy out of all of them. Since he quit, the energy hasn't really been there.
Have you listened to J-Metal yet? I suggest you try Lovebites. They touch on a few genres, like power metal, thrash, hard rock, power ballads and even prog. They have many great songs and stellar live performances. You may want to start with Set the World on Fire.
Metallica was like : this is my brother JASON, this is my other BROTHER KIRK, my NAMES JAMES .. and this is my other brother LARS : and god was like YAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!😂❤
I saw Megadeth on the Peace Sells tour in 1987 ish. I was on the Megadeth side (in case you're new, there was a divide back then.), so i didnt listen to Metallica till a couple years later.
At this time the rock music world was wild. Nobody saw that the end was near, nobody. The 89-91 was the last breath when MTV brought the Unplugged. That was a bad medicine 💀and they were drinking until the last drops. Sad
nice Aborted record. i don't have that one but i've seen them live three times. great live band. the first time i saw them was at a club in Reading PA. the loudest fuckin show i've ever been to. my head felt like it was under water for three days
NO NO NO WAIT, YOU have to watch BATTERY from the same Show. Specially towards the end of the song when James says Ba-tte-ry GO! Please watch that. it's pure metal!
Pfft… doesn’t like AJFA. If she didn’t hear the story about the bass being turned down and just listened to it with unbiased ears I doubt she would have this opinion. I don’t think she knows that the intro guitar harmonies is taken from To Live is to Die which is of course on Justice.
i think you CANNOT apreciate this performance and aggresion without testosterone!!! in other words it 's a waste to show women this kind of peak performances....
Completely wrong, sure they don't play with this energy anymore but they're 60 and for a band at this age releasing music as good as 72 seasons is beyond incredible imo. They all still have massive passion and drive to deliver high quality music and concerts, to say they don't have passion or have missed since the black album is a bit ridiculous.
@@JaradS99 …I understand your point but we can’t use the age as an excuse for Metallica. Testament, Kreator, Metal Church, Overkill, Venom, are just as old as Metallica and still play a little more aggressive than Metallica. Great you like 72 seasons, but for me it is boring and lyrics and drumming are uninspired and lazy, that why in my opinion, it sounds like a black album wannabe mix with load albums. If that’s your thing, cool. No ill will, to each is there own…
@fullalbumsmetalchannel3153 …I couldn’t say it any better. I love Metallica since 86, loved even the load era, but I’m not a fanboy that can’t think for himself and loves everything Metallica turns out. I love my family but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything they believe in. That’s what fans can’t understand, and they think it’s hate…
The greatest band of all time
I was at this show. Still the greatest I've ever experienced in my entire life.
VERY LUCKY! All I can say :)
That intro you said you loved was a song called To live is to die. No lyrics just the band playing and it's there late bassist who died 2 years earlier last contribution. Definitely listen to it. It's beautiful will make u cry.
Cliff Burton was the best and still missed by all. A legend!
This entire concert was amazing. If you get a chance to watch the entire show, definitely do it! This was Metallica in peak form at their absolute best.
From Germany ..... The fact is that everyone will still know this band in 100 years. It doesn't matter whether someone likes (Metallica) or not. Doesn't matter at all.
da sagste was Kollege! Sepultura - "Under Siege Tour" - Barcelona ist das einzige was diese Performance meiner Meinung nach toppt!
I attended both nights in Seattle on this tour; August 29 and 30. 1989. Two of the most amazing concerts I have ever been to.
never been more jealous on someone commenting on youtube, happy for u tho lol
@@4T_Wh1plashhh Thank you. It truly was an experience. Seen so many shows over the years; but these shows were amazing.
I never knew they played 2 nights. Similar set list?
So jealous… I’d love to have seen that tour because for me there would be a 100 percent chance that I would love every single song.
@@shiscarp Same set list both nights; due to the fact they were filming. Just in case a song sounded better on a particular night, or there were mistakes.
@@shiscarp the footage is actually from both nights spliced together around the AJFA title track I believe?
All of their official live releases are two nights spliced together, I love them all to death, but Seattle and Stunts were amazing.
People can't pretend to dislike the justice album just cause someone told them there's no bass. No one seemed to notice until someone mentioned the missing bass. All of a sudden everyone was disappointed in their favorite álbum
100% agreed. The no bass issue didn’t become a thing until YEARS after the release of the album.
Spot fucking on. We all LOVED Justice as teenagers when it came out!
I really don't f*cking care and i think Lars was right. No bass made the sound aggressive. Which is very fitting sound for the album.
Sepultura live in Barcelona 1991 is great
94 Donnington >
Hi imakaiya, hell to the yeah on an entire 89 Seattle show review on however you see fit, have a great weekend & many blessings always...
I love this reaction. Someone asked Kirk Hammet in an interview what his favorite track was from Master of Puppets; he said “The Thing That Should Not Be” stood out to him because that was downtuned, and therefore sonically heavy or heavier. They performed that in this live gig; I put that one on repeat and shared it with friends, so freaking heavy to me. ❤
Just about the heaviest number known to mankind"
Kirk recently said in an interview with Rick Beato that circumstances forced him to write the solo for Thing in 45 minutes. Super stressful but he got it done.
The statue is Lady Justice. Depending on your interpretation, she wears a blindfold and holds the scales to represent impartiality. This was from their "And Justice For All..." tour. The album cover depicts Lady Justice with broken scales to symbolize the corrupt justice system.
Doris!
I know wayy too much about this band😂😂😂
I saw them on this tour and it was absolutely amazing. I was 17 years old and it just blew my mind. I had a buzz from the show for a week afterwards (and ringing in my ears for three days).
I've seen Metallica 5 times and every time it been amazing
Playing To Live is to Die in the start there, little tribute tune the boys wrote for Cliff after he passed. ..😢
Blackened or Battery from this same show would be a solid choice. Otherwise I second the dude that said Sepultura Barcelona '91, maybe Intro/Arise or Dead Embryonic Cells.
Live, Metallica was at their peak during the Justice tour. I guess partly because their first four albums are so amazing.
To quote Jason during Whiplash: "Here we go!!!"
Kaiya, this will be legendary.
This is great,Jason came along way since auditioning for the band in 1986,after having to prove himself,but Before Master Of Puppets,And Justice For All or The Black Album,Metallica were already headlining and playing to sold out arenas,and two of thier best live performances were with Cliff in 1985 performing The Four Horsemen and Seek and destroy,at the Metal Hammer fest in Germany,one year before his tragic death,both are on the Cliffem All video,and here on youtube.
I was there for the first of the 2 nights as a 16 year old kid. What an amazing show!
i love how you kept in the “that is so fetch” thing
This is prime best metallica. I wish you could react to Battery and Whiplash from this concert.
The two best songs from that concert imo
Beautiful song, Gorgeous Kaiya 🌹
I just found your channel. If you haven’t already you should watch Metallica in Moscow 1991. Over 1 million n attendance. Absolutely wild
I was lucky enough to see this concert live in a few different cities as a teen, & it was amazing on every stop of the tour. Biloxi, MS however was different. That specific show, with The Cult (who were literally fall-down drunk btw) might be the best metal concert I have ever seen in my life.
@imakaiya where did you get that slayer shirt ?
James voice sounds amazing in 72 Seasons.
I did see Metallica live once in 1988 in LA; it turned into semi-chaos because the audience went nuts.
lucky bastard,
The era 83-89 is the wildest metallica and the fastest was in 1986 Toronto
But hammer festival 85 was the best voice from james in mine opinion
Just the high distortion in his voice like no remorse, for whom the bell tolls
disposable heroes where they played it for the first time it’s amazing
hammer 85 james got the angriest narliest voice.. lethal lol..
i recommend watching the 1992 San Diego version of Creeping Death and The Four Horseman. i rarely see people react to those specific ones but they have so much energy and they are personally my top favorite performances
yeah, amazing backing vocals on Creeping Death by Jason
No 83-88 was the best voice from james
Metallica live Seattle 89 should be and mostly definitely is part of every metalhead’s journey
my favorite metallica concert
React to more from this concert please
I'm a pro level drummer and have talked a lot of shit on Lars Balls'itch over the years but in short I will say that he's not the douchey guy he used to be. His drumming has certainly gotten worse over the years but I will state that he's among the most influential drummers in history as well as an absolute showman. His black and white Tama Granstar kit is the most iconic metal kit ever. Him and Dave Lombardo are the reason I play Tama... a 10pc Artstar Custom. Lars' technical skills was his weakpoint but he sure had a very distinct and memorable style that worked so well with James' music. So many fancy drummers don't have that. The Black Album will teach any drummer the fundamentals in spades. It did for me. I know some technical metal drummers who struggle to play those songs with the same character and feel. Every single hit counts and needs to be on the money.
I agree lars...hmmm not so good lombardo the goat cheers from Kansas city brother
Greatest band of all time
Excelente reacción y por favor 🙏🏻 Mas reacciones a ese concierto tan epico🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I drove from CT to Seattle to go to this concert
You need to watch the entire show. It really was incredible.
I LOVE this concert! And James was a fuckin' beast, untouchable.
Metallica at it's peak.
Another amazing live performance is "Creeping Death" Live from Moscow 1991
Merci !
Everyone who considers themselves metal heads must watch the entire concert. They were the best of the best and nobody could touch them. So please do a complete reaction to the whole show. You will be doing yourself a favor ❤
I definitely think this was their best performance of MoP. As for their best overall concert, I still think Moscow 1991 was better overall, especially with the atmosphere of 1.6 Million people there!
Hell Yeah!!! 🔥🤘🔥
i haved watch the entier concert over than 666 times.🤟 Good review and comments 👌
You should totally react to The Thing That Should Not Be from the same concert, it's so good! Heaviest song/performance ever! James vocals in the second half in particular are chilling
Yes, Jason's introduction of the song is badass too!
Indeed, no one could touch them in those years. Metallica are Metallica, for the bad and for the legendary.
Great "Master of Puppets solos".
Greatest band all time
Creeping Death in Moscow 1991 🤘
Yeah that statue was called Doris
Did the Creeping Death Live in Moscow 1991 yet?
Do all the songs
YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO ONE ON THIS PERFORMANCE!
Brutal. ...! YASSS 😊 just thrashin flawlessly
Check out injustice for all at this same concert, and see what happens to the statue 🗽🗿🔥
It’s the best tour 1989
I was there at that show in Vancouver
The cult opened in 1989 when I was 19
I still have my long hair and it’s a full head of hair
You need to review the following metal bands: pungent stench and disastrous murder i think you would love these two bands.
Metallica master of puppets sounds okay?
Woww, can't believe some "metalhead" said that shit.
The first time i listen to the album, it blew my minds away... whatever
I'll agree with you on the whole Metallica sounds better live thing, their live recordings were where the songs really shined the most, especially from 88-99.
I'd say Seattle '89 and Cunning Stunts '97 were the BEST ones recorded. Moscow '91 is KILLER as well, somewhere from 600k-1.5 million people in attendance.
As for the bass on Justice being petty, it sure was! It was just the beginning of the band hazing Jason being "the new guy" and "too much of a fanboy"... however on stage he was always on point having the most energy out of all of them. Since he quit, the energy hasn't really been there.
They were at their peak that time..
The biggest and the best band in the world 🤟😎
THE BEAST AT THEIR BEST.
You need to react to Metallica Enter Sandman 1991 in Moscow. 1.6 million people in attendance
I notice you love drums... you should check out Danny Carey of Tool drum cam of the track Pneuma you will love it
Have you listened to J-Metal yet? I suggest you try Lovebites. They touch on a few genres, like power metal, thrash, hard rock, power ballads and even prog. They have many great songs and stellar live performances. You may want to start with Set the World on Fire.
To live is to die... Rip Cliff
well... Lars is very good here.He's a very cool drummer here.
I wouldn't say that this version is the best, but yes, it's definitely one of the best.
@daniellysohirka4258 link
Metallica was like : this is my brother JASON, this is my other BROTHER KIRK, my NAMES JAMES .. and this is my other brother LARS : and god was like YAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!😂❤
And is it just me or does Jason also get shafted in screen time for this show?
I saw Megadeth on the Peace Sells tour in 1987 ish. I was on the Megadeth side (in case you're new, there was a divide back then.), so i didnt listen to Metallica till a couple years later.
Watch the whole show and you'll see that the statue 'gets involved' lol
Killer, like number 900!!! Sweet
This whole concert is epitome of thrash
The thing that should not be is another one you should check out from 89 seattle!!
At this time the rock music world was wild. Nobody saw that the end was near, nobody. The 89-91 was the last breath when MTV brought the Unplugged. That was a bad medicine 💀and they were drinking until the last drops. Sad
The official live shit: binge and purge, monsters of rock (tushino airfield) Moscow, Quebec Magnetic.
nice Aborted record. i don't have that one but i've seen them live three times. great live band. the first time i saw them was at a club in Reading PA. the loudest fuckin show i've ever been to. my head felt like it was under water for three days
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Do metallica videos and you will always have many views
1000th like
Oh how the mighty have fallen...
no cellphones
NO NO NO WAIT, YOU have to watch BATTERY from the same Show. Specially towards the end of the song when James says Ba-tte-ry GO! Please watch that. it's pure metal!
Pfft… doesn’t like AJFA.
If she didn’t hear the story about the bass being turned down and just listened to it with unbiased ears I doubt she would have this opinion.
I don’t think she knows that the intro guitar harmonies is taken from To Live is to Die which is of course on Justice.
Hello Kaiya
Metallica is the greatest metal group that was formed.And you’re very beautiful lady as well.😍🤗❤️😘🔥🥰
metallica fans in seattle be like: nirvana who??
James Hetfield imo is one of the best guitar players ever
No. Moscow 1991
No, metallica best live perfomance is Toronto 1986
I mean yea that 1986 show was good but man this 1989 was just something else just saying
Maiden
Guns 92 Freddy death show all guns
Them drums are loud as fuk.
i think you CANNOT apreciate this performance and aggresion without testosterone!!! in other words it 's a waste to show women this kind of peak performances....
Slayer lol
You dont even know who they are😂
Dog : Metallica? Aite, I'm out...
…I agree with, “I wished they still had that passion”. That is what has been lacking since the Black Album.
Completely wrong, sure they don't play with this energy anymore but they're 60 and for a band at this age releasing music as good as 72 seasons is beyond incredible imo. They all still have massive passion and drive to deliver high quality music and concerts, to say they don't have passion or have missed since the black album is a bit ridiculous.
@@JaradS99 …I understand your point but we can’t use the age as an excuse for Metallica. Testament, Kreator, Metal Church, Overkill, Venom, are just as old as Metallica and still play a little more aggressive than Metallica. Great you like 72 seasons, but for me it is boring and lyrics and drumming are uninspired and lazy, that why in my opinion, it sounds like a black album wannabe mix with load albums. If that’s your thing, cool. No ill will, to each is there own…
@fullalbumsmetalchannel3153 …I couldn’t say it any better. I love Metallica since 86, loved even the load era, but I’m not a fanboy that can’t think for himself and loves everything Metallica turns out. I love my family but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything they believe in. That’s what fans can’t understand, and they think it’s hate…
In intro that space between James and Jason is Cliff's spot.