@@ibrahimyigitkorkmaz7613 I think the same as you (RIP >> AJFA > MOP), but I don't think you can compare RIP with AJFA and MOP. These Metallica albums have on average 6-10 min songs, the rythmic guitar dominates heavily, the riffs are mostly in the first frets of the E string. Meanwhile, RIP feels much more "lighter", more volatile, high pitched, with more solos, shorter songs. AJFA is a bulldozer, RIP is a golden eagle.
Fu€kYes. I'm59now and still listen and play along with the old ones. I still would like Orion and To Live is to Die played at my funerary send off..even if the just put my old WalkMan over my ears. 🤘🗿🤘
This is the absolute ceiling for any metal band. I don't think it's possible to surpass the energy, the influence, the raw power, the meaning, and the surreality of Justice era Metallica performing ...And Justice For All!
Christian Sagredo I want to agree because AFJA is my all-time favourite Metallica album and 87-89 James had the most power in his voice. But I think the Black Album era was the true peak for Metallica (not necessarily for metal).
@jeremy tumasz Sure, Cliff was a living legend and he’s my favourite bassist of all time, but this time I have to agree with him, because this is the peak of all the others band members (James’ voice, Kirk’s best performance, Jason’s best performance, Lars’ best performance, Lars’ hair)
My favorite part about this song is that it doesn’t build up and go back down. It goes up higher and higher and builds itself up and doesn’t stop until it destroys the stage.
Hearing the song continue until the stage literally blows up and the lights are swinging in the air that gives me chills everytime!! Best metal concert in history nothing can change my mind!!
I also like the '84-'87 period that they were playing all their songs ultra-fast, technicaly perfect & very tight! But l agree that during their '88-'93 period they became so sure & spontaneous with their playing &, having a better gear, they slowed their velocity on studio levels & refined their tightness (so the live experience equals the stellar studio quality of their first 5 albums)! Then during the Load-Reload chilling they lost Lars & Kirks interest on precision & became a bit clumsy!
Still, the greatest show I ever saw. I was at the Seattle show, 14 years old with my older brother. They played for 3.5 hours, no opening act. Sound was awesome and they were "on" that night. Perfect.
Master of Puppets is in the Library of Congress but the government is too chickenshit to put Justice in... it would basically be an admission of guilt.
justice is lost, justice is raped, justice is gone pulling your strings, justice is done, seeking no truth, winning is all, find it so grim, so true, so real....
the reality of these lyrics went above my head as a kid, as an adult im like jesus fuck how did james write the lyrics on this album! real, raw, masterpiece
First time seeing this video. That said, 3 things: 1) The editing is...masterful. 2) They fucking made the entire stage setup collapse as the climax of the concert? My jaw literally dropped when I was watching this shit! 3) Shit goes hard riiight HERE 5:48
This was made into a box set back in the 90's. That's why the editing is so good. I used to have one, now I only have the cassettes, and VHS tapes. No box.
Saw them with Cliff on the puppets tour. Saw them on the monsters of Rock stadium tour with Jason, 3 times on the justice tour and the black album once. And....that's all folks
Lars was an absolute machine to go for almost 4 hours! My arms and legs would be dead after just 1 hour but what makes being in your prime so good! Makes you practically unstoppable
This almost brings tears to my eyes and chills me to the core. The impact they have made over the years is insane. If it weren’t for Metallica I don’t know where I’d be. Very thankful.
Oh didn't know. My brother had binge and purge on VHS as a nice box set. He told me someone stole it years ago. Sad because they go for a decent price on VHS as the box set. Collectible. Awesome concert tho.
The funny thing is that plenty of people here in the comments seem to think that the bass was taken out of this recording as well! No way! This has heaaaaaps more bass in it than the album version of AJFA. Play them one after another and you'll really hear the difference. In the album version the bass guitar is almost inaudible and the drums have no low-end to them at all (that's unless you tweak your EQ to compensate for it).
Definitely best heavy metal concert. Across all music though I'm not so sure, cuz Queen was also fucking killer in their prime. But still this concert kicks fucking ass!
Still my ever favorite performance of ...And Justice For All! It gets me so fucking pumped just listening to it! I can't imagine what it must've been like having been there. One of their best shows ever.
Just awesome. This was THE album of my teen years. It’s been a part of my entire adult life. The riffs; the solos; the culture; the feeling; the originality; the genius.
I was in my teens wen they were blowing up big! Crazy times crazy bands coming out everywhere! These stadium concerts were unreal! The people the girls the good times.. Nothing will ever compare .. I'm thankful I came up in the 70s 80s
God, I'd kill to be able to go back to some of those old concerts. That part where they blew up the statue (drawing a blank on the nickname they gave her...Doris?) gives me chills.
Also Sad but true is tuned down too! lol! Metallica actual tuned down to get that heaviness to it. Tuning down does make things sound darker/heavier, but talent is still required or it sounds like shit! Metallica masters both ways!
You guys are missing the point. All I'm saying is that if your riff isn't heavy, it doesn't matter how many steps you tune down, you still aren't gonna sound good. This song is in standard and it kicks serious ass. Tuning down does make the riff sound different and give it somewhat of a different colour (for lack of a better word), but the reason The Thing That Should Not Be and Sad But True sound heavy is because the composition has a "heavy" feel to it, not because they've tuned down. I bet they could play both songs in standard and it would sound pretty much just as heavy.
I still remember like it was yesterday, when the video for "one" debuted on MTV. I sat there as a teenager, counting down the days for it to premiere. Then watching headbangers ball on mtv every saturday after to see it over again and again. Prior to that, they stated and everyone believed they would never do music videos...never, ever. Thats what made the videos debut such a big thing
Say what you will about timing and technicality, but I think Lars pretty much nailed the entire Seattle 89' performance while demolishing those drums like no tomorrow
Truee back in those days Lars was considered a monster drummer. To this day i cant believe he is the same guy who wrote Dyers eve,Blackened Shortest straw and of course this masterpiece
Lars is still good. Damn good actually. Just a popular thing now for people who have never picked up a pair of drumsticks to talk shit on him. Like to see just one person post of video showcasing their drumming prowess.
My favorite performance of And Justice for All... right here. Everything about it is perfect. Standard tuning, long hair, Gibson Explorer (even though it’s really an ESP), classic tone. It’s amazing
My favorite concert of this song is when he said; “you know what this is?! This is justice baby!” Near the end of the intro. Can’t remember which one it was though. Bone chilling
This is just magic to me!! One of my favorite songs by Metallica… And the album is just soooo gooooood, all the way through… So happy to have seen them here in Stockholm in 1992!
The energy of Jason Newsted is just unmatched. Cliff is sorely missed and beloved and was a unique presence and talent, Rob is....well he's there, I guess, but Jason had some serious high level stage presence.
Singing like this pretty much blew out James’ voice and made him change his style but, I thank him for that sacrifice because his forced, growl-style of singing was such a unique voice for metal. It added so much aggression to the songs.
You know it's a good day when you are listening to Holy Wars live at the Hammersmith Odeon and the TH-cam algorithm gives you this video after the other one is finished - both live performances are amazing.
There are no words to describe this. The energy, the editing, the quality with which this song is made. There isn't a single band today that comes close to this. They don't even reach the dirt on their toenails.
As a drummer Lars' iconic white Tama is a total mystery to me. Objectively speaking, the toms sound anything but ideal, the whole layout with the hi-hat so far away, the toms positioned liked shit (especially that angle) etc would totally weird me out. YET, I think it's PERFECT here. I love the sound, I love how Lars excels the hi hat game and just everything is awesome.
You can say what you want about Metallica, but the Justice era is undoubtedly the peak of metal. No other band will reach this level.
acc 320 that album blew my mind when I first heard it in 88. Ride the Lightning was my first Metallica tape in 86 then Puppets then the 5.98 ep
Hm, i’d say that Pantera’s CFH and VDOP era is close to it, still agree that this is Mount everest of heavy metal and probably of music in general.
acc 320 AND JUSTICE FOR ALL 🔥🔥🤘🏼
IMO ...AJFA is the best Metallica album but Megadeth's Rust in Peace is a way better than that it is a truly masterpiece
@@ibrahimyigitkorkmaz7613 I think the same as you (RIP >> AJFA > MOP), but I don't think you can compare RIP with AJFA and MOP. These Metallica albums have on average 6-10 min songs, the rythmic guitar dominates heavily, the riffs are mostly in the first frets of the E string. Meanwhile, RIP feels much more "lighter", more volatile, high pitched, with more solos, shorter songs.
AJFA is a bulldozer, RIP is a golden eagle.
The voice, the hair, the speed, the white tama, the EET FUK guitar, Jason.... And firing on all cylinders! What a show!!!!
+Anthony Assault that's a gray tama dude
+Beto Garcia
I was about to say the same thing.
Anthony Assault Grey Tama kit. Early 90's was when Lars used his signature White Tama drum set
no
no
This era of Metallica is definitely the Gold Standard for metal!
this is the peak of music....nobody can change my damn mind
No doubt my man !! Was lucky i landed in that era! Fun time too be young!!!!🎊🚬🎆🍸
Metal is in there name greatest rock band ever all members
Try Sylosis !
Exactly. Like journalist joe McClaver said. They are the Led Zeppelin of our Generation.
That Lady Justice statue falling down is probably the most badass thing I’ve ever seen on stage.
It also has a deep meaning my friend
Justice is lost! Justice is raped! Justice is gone!!
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. BEST COMMENT
Fu€kYes. I'm59now and still listen and play along with the old ones. I still would like Orion and To Live is to Die played at my funerary send off..even if the just put my old WalkMan over my ears. 🤘🗿🤘
Naah. Rammstein Mein Teil and Buck Dich is far better. But for 1989 this was cutting edge...
This is the absolute ceiling for any metal band. I don't think it's possible to surpass the energy, the influence, the raw power, the meaning, and the surreality of Justice era Metallica performing ...And Justice For All!
Christian Sagredo I want to agree because AFJA is my all-time favourite Metallica album and 87-89 James had the most power in his voice. But I think the Black Album era was the true peak for Metallica (not necessarily for metal).
Cliff?
jeremy tumasz what about him?
Chris Sagredo i think ended at black album.. crazy how these dudes were only around 26 at this time
@jeremy tumasz Sure, Cliff was a living legend and he’s my favourite bassist of all time, but this time I have to agree with him, because this is the peak of all the others band members (James’ voice, Kirk’s best performance, Jason’s best performance, Lars’ best performance, Lars’ hair)
My favorite part about this song is that it doesn’t build up and go back down. It goes up higher and higher and builds itself up and doesn’t stop until it destroys the stage.
Hearing the song continue until the stage literally blows up and the lights are swinging in the air that gives me chills everytime!! Best metal concert in history nothing can change my mind!!
Intense culmination like theatre
Drain you of your sanity….❤
It goes down at 6:12 and comes back up at 7:20
This is Metallica at their best. It never got any better
Truth!!
I also like the '84-'87 period that they were playing all their songs ultra-fast, technicaly perfect & very tight! But l agree that during their '88-'93 period they became so sure & spontaneous with their playing &, having a better gear, they slowed their velocity on studio levels & refined their tightness (so the live experience equals the stellar studio quality of their first 5 albums)! Then during the Load-Reload chilling they lost Lars & Kirks interest on precision & became a bit clumsy!
Harvester of Sorrow Moscow 91
< Harvester Of Sorrow Seattle 89
StraightOutdoors I completely agree
My time machine is almost ready. Who all want Justice??
Me please
Yo!
hahah im gonna bring a bunch of cash before inflation!!! we got front row seats so the video camera picks us up!!!
Did I miss the trip?
All we need is a little plutonium! It's available in every corner drugstore!
" And justice for all" is the greatest metal album of all time. No other metal band can touch this peak.
Rust in peace is up there but I agree
@@Yabuddy53also Reign in blood
I’d say Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightning, Kill em all and Death Magnetic are all right up there too!
rust in peace can touch ajfa all it wants
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is some of the most iconic footage in modern human history.
Aquatic Highs no
@@Selzor yes
Saw this tour at the Richmond Coliseum next to the stage. The stage coming apart was so epic from that vantage point.
no
Yes
Still, the greatest show I ever saw. I was at the Seattle show, 14 years old with my older brother. They played for 3.5 hours, no opening act. Sound was awesome and they were "on" that night. Perfect.
Im so jealous
I was there and at 29 it was one of the greatest concerts ever. The raw power was amazing, love metallica to this day. METALLICA 40YRS
I was the same age at the Riverbend show in Cincinnati OH.
JEALOUS OF YOU MY MAN. I saw them a few months ago for the first time but this show has been my favorite one for 15 years
I caught them with Queensryche in 89 greenbay.
Not to exaggerate, but there will be the time this masterpiece should be seriously considered as American heritage, no matter what or how...
Agreed
Master of Puppets is in the Library of Congress but the government is too chickenshit to put Justice in... it would basically be an admission of guilt.
@@plasmakitten4261 absolutely. It’s a masterpiece
Metallica is the heaviest band ever with standard tuning. True masters.
Rage, Slayer, Pantera just to name a few heavier.
@Sandorable CFH is and its heavier than this + Mouth of War from Vulgar.
@Sandorable More like an entire album and 1 song, but those are heavier than anything Metallica made so it counts. :\
@@kin2375 Metallica still heavier than them imo. until 1989 they were absolutely beasts on stage
@@kin2375 slayer and RATM aren't heavier. Slayer is more intense, RATM idk but Sad but True and The Thing that Should Not Be are examples of heavy.
7:38 what an awesome image of Jason looking up at lady justice. It really adds to the theme of the song and the whole feel of the performance.
Basically he is giving the signal for the head carpenter to damage lady justice and pyro Pete to add the "breakdown " effect
Heavy...
@@thebandgaruda he stood by as they raped justice
thats funkibg metal
Especially since he didn’t get any justice during his time in Metallica!
this song, this whole album is amazing. i wish they wouldve played it more
Lars can't play anything from this album now.
They’ve said that they dismayed at all the tired faces when they played this live
justice is lost, justice is raped, justice is gone
pulling your strings, justice is done, seeking no truth, winning is all, find it so grim, so true, so real....
Natasa Rigaki you need help?
the reality of these lyrics went above my head as a kid, as an adult im like jesus fuck how did james write the lyrics on this album! real, raw, masterpiece
Whys everyone so negative about someone comment a section of the lyrics
@@natasarigaki1911 The fuck is your problem
@Sound Offense You’re like Jesus?
Just joking, I’m not an idiot
JUSTICE IS LOST
JUSTICE IS RAPED
JUSTICE IS GONE
never realised he said raped
+Mr Superstar XV z*
+Mr Superstar XV I thought he said right
JPablo same
"right" doesn't make sense in this context. And it's funny how we can still relate to these lyrics.
9:03 That shot of James… LEGENDARY
Absolutely badass
yeah man!!!!!!°
Yeah men, they had a picture in google the shot of james legendary shot background.
Damm that is a fucking epic shot
That whole outro riff is legendary
First time seeing this video. That said, 3 things:
1) The editing is...masterful.
2) They fucking made the entire stage setup collapse as the climax of the concert? My jaw literally dropped when I was watching this shit!
3) Shit goes hard riiight HERE 5:48
it really does go fire at that part
so heavy
I want to see more people talking about the breakdown at 5:50 😤😡😠🤬🤬
I like the cool-down/build-up at 7:08. Monstrously heavy.
This was made into a box set back in the 90's. That's why the editing is so good. I used to have one, now I only have the cassettes, and VHS tapes. No box.
In my opinion I think shit goes hard right about here 0:01 till the end. But I guess thats just me.
I’ve listened to this thousands of times already and I’ll be damned if I don’t listen to it thousands of more times
Trenton Schmitt me to bro
Penis milk brother
Same here pal !
U still like it?
Same bro!
People can hate on Lars all they want, and it's warranted. But IN THIS era, he was effing unbelievable. Just watch and listen!
Saw them with Cliff on the puppets tour. Saw them on the monsters of Rock stadium tour with Jason, 3 times on the justice tour and the black album once.
And....that's all folks
Nice and awsome memory I can only give you five 😅👍
Best comment ever.
Lucky you, lifetime experience
Same here that's when they were at their peak. My opinion
So are you saying your favorite band is....Abba?
Lars drumming on this album is a MASTERPIECE in itself......
Lar
Absolutely🤘
Very underrated drummer
Dyers eve!
I just wish the bass was audible
I LOVE METALLICA SINCE I WAS YOUNG AND NOW IM 45 NOTHINGS GONNA CHANGE METALLICA 4 EVER.
It doesn't get any better than this. '89 Hetfield was a beast!
I remember 89.
This is not a live shit, this is a live perfection
I saw 4 shows on the justice tour ...I was 18-19.....WAS THE GREATEST.....they played in Kalamazoo for almost 4 hours
Lars was an absolute machine to go for almost 4 hours! My arms and legs would be dead after just 1 hour but what makes being in your prime so good! Makes you practically unstoppable
Jesus Christ, James's voice at 2:33 gives me the chills EVERY. TIME.
@Philip Messina fuck you that's why
his vocals and his voice alone makes this the best metallica concert ever. plus everyone else is going HAAAAM
This almost brings tears to my eyes and chills me to the core. The impact they have made over the years is insane. If it weren’t for Metallica I don’t know where I’d be. Very thankful.
I literally wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Metallica
Verdade
Happy 35th Birthday, Justice.
Although I play bass and there's no bass on the album, you're still my favorite.
3:52 the way he hits them notes when he says “with prying minds” fuckin hits
That “yeah” right after was Het confirming that he indeed HIT that shit 😂
they filmed it like it's a movie or something haha. awesome directing for this concert. binge and purge awesome. legendary!!
Yeah it's their first live album so.
Oh didn't know. My brother had binge and purge on VHS as a nice box set. He told me someone stole it years ago. Sad because they go for a decent price on VHS as the box set. Collectible. Awesome concert tho.
Lady justice falling apart was one of their best scenographic ideas !
Epic
When Metallica ruled the world!
Mario Moreno Guerrero They still ruling the world
unfortunately this isn't true. Now electronic shitty music rules the world. I feel sorry about that :(
This is so sad alexa play despacito
Alexa play And Justice For All live 89 100 times please
They still do but quitely
5:50 the heaviest breakdown i have ever heard and seen from Metallica🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
You Know what kicks ass in this video? JASON'S BASS!!!!
The funny thing is that plenty of people here in the comments seem to think that the bass was taken out of this recording as well! No way! This has heaaaaaps more bass in it than the album version of AJFA. Play them one after another and you'll really hear the difference. In the album version the bass guitar is almost inaudible and the drums have no low-end to them at all (that's unless you tweak your EQ to compensate for it).
Metal doesn't get any better than this ! Long live Metallica
GREATEST FKIN CONCERT OF ALL TIME
Definitely best heavy metal concert. Across all music though I'm not so sure, cuz Queen was also fucking killer in their prime. But still this concert kicks fucking ass!
all of Metallica's '89 shows were like this, just that this one was filmed.
I was there and yea it was bad ass
Day of the Green was better.
No fukin doubt about it man
The long pauses between singing when it's all instrumental wow, one of their best. By far one of the best performances ever.
Hetfield’s aggression is so great to watch. I don’t think there was a more aggressive frontman during this era.
He’s the perfect metal frontman. Man has stage presence like no other
He’s not aggressive just plain awesome 😎
And Lars Ulrich looks like an hairball from all the energy :D
I agree James is the greatest metal frontman of all time al least for thrash metal
Axl of course.
Still my ever favorite performance of ...And Justice For All! It gets me so fucking pumped just listening to it! I can't imagine what it must've been like having been there. One of their best shows ever.
Just awesome. This was THE album of my teen years. It’s been a part of my entire adult life. The riffs; the solos; the culture; the feeling; the originality; the genius.
I was in my teens wen they were blowing up big! Crazy times crazy bands coming out everywhere! These stadium concerts were unreal! The people the girls the good times.. Nothing will ever compare .. I'm thankful I came up in the 70s 80s
Yep you are the lucky boy man!!! Me not
God, I'd kill to be able to go back to some of those old concerts.
That part where they blew up the statue (drawing a blank on the nickname they gave her...Doris?) gives me chills.
I’ve heard she was called Edna as well?
James Matthews Edna is the name of a guitar Kirk Hammett owned. It was a Strat copy.
The Metal One Yeah, pretty sure it was Doris.
Doris is a god. The god of justice actually.
First time I saw this video my mouth dropped when that statue started crumbling down.
The appotmie of heavy metal, the gold standard. Cliff would be proud!
The 'Tallica boys teaching all those kids who think tuning down their guitars makes them sound heavy, a thing or two about *writing* HEAVY songs .
If you want heavy, listen to The Thing That Should Not Be
Oh yeah!! :D
Which is tuned down. You just made his commentary look wrong. HAHAHAHAHAH
Also Sad but true is tuned down too! lol!
Metallica actual tuned down to get that heaviness to it.
Tuning down does make things sound darker/heavier, but talent is still required or it sounds like shit!
Metallica masters both ways!
You guys are missing the point. All I'm saying is that if your riff isn't heavy, it doesn't matter how many steps you tune down, you still aren't gonna sound good. This song is in standard and it kicks serious ass.
Tuning down does make the riff sound different and give it somewhat of a different colour (for lack of a better word), but the reason The Thing That Should Not Be and Sad But True sound heavy is because the composition has a "heavy" feel to it, not because they've tuned down. I bet they could play both songs in standard and it would sound pretty much just as heavy.
The entire and justice album was like classical music, like Mozart with an electric guitar. Fucking underrated as shit
Undoubtedly the best version for this song live. When Metallica ruled the world.
My personal favourite record of theirs along with "Ride the lightning".
Would give everything to see them live that era!
They performed it in 1987
(Y)
Holy shit. This concert defines my life. I remember every note... This voice is legend. The best time of thrash metal.
The live production of this song makes me go nuts everytime!!!!!!!
These were the days when Lars showed his true potential!!!
I still remember like it was yesterday, when the video for "one" debuted on MTV. I sat there as a teenager, counting down the days for it to premiere. Then watching headbangers ball on mtv every saturday after to see it over again and again. Prior to that, they stated and everyone believed they would never do music videos...never, ever. Thats what made the videos debut such a big thing
Everyone needs to acknowledge those lyrics!
Say what you will about timing and technicality, but I think Lars pretty much nailed the entire Seattle 89' performance while demolishing those drums like no tomorrow
I hope those drums were over 18 that night or the two nights they performed in Seattle that year he gave them a true beating!
BEST... LIVE... SHOW... EVER...
I miss young lars man
Truee back in those days Lars was considered a monster drummer. To this day i cant believe he is the same guy who wrote Dyers eve,Blackened Shortest straw and of course this masterpiece
Lars is still good. Damn good actually. Just a popular thing now for people who have never picked up a pair of drumsticks to talk shit on him. Like to see just one person post of video showcasing their drumming prowess.
Same, same
@Allen Bass He is shit at it by todays stantards.
Samuel.ne me too men.. The actually Lars sucks
This will remain the greatest live show that metallica will ever performed.. Both artistically and visually..
8:39 Seeking no truth
Winning is all
Find it so grim so true SO REEEEEEAL!!!!!!
8:46 *_[ And destruction of Lady Justice for All ]_* _YEEEEAAAHHH_
Does anyone else think that the way kirk hammett raises his guitar upwards whenever he hits or bends the high notes is so awesome to look at.
still one of the most epic ends to one of the most epic concerts of all time
My favorite performance of And Justice for All... right here. Everything about it is perfect. Standard tuning, long hair, Gibson Explorer (even though it’s really an ESP), classic tone. It’s amazing
They are unquestionably the kings of metal. No one no has reached that level of excellent sound🤘
same pfp!
They’re amazing but I think that would go to Black Sabbath.
Maiden
@@robfeldschun6146 on par but different styles. I'm an Iron Maiden fan from the 80's. I love them both.
Metallica had three killer albums. RTL, MOP and AJFA. Kill ‘em all was good but not great. The rest is fluff imo.
Great, amazing, excellent - I don't have enough words to describe this song
I saw them 4 times on this tour!
lucky bastard
Dude you have me seriously jealous
If they did not see you, it does not count. So there. Dough cookies.
7 I win
I was trying to follow them throughout the tour but I could not see everything, it gave me time to see only 7 concerts
So many years later, this is at the top of my fav list. Love the drums!!
My favorite concert of this song is when he said; “you know what this is?! This is justice baby!” Near the end of the intro. Can’t remember which one it was though. Bone chilling
And justice for all live Montreal, qc, Canada 9 August 2014
And then lars ruins it
Everytime I see jason's smile at 6:24 my heart stops beating
Invincible same,I love/miss him so much
+lily knows Beast mode...
lily knows i went to see them with Jason twice, it was awesome
lily knows probably he came near his amp and actually heard what he was playing, so he smiled
lily knows Back in '88 I saw these guys, and Jason brought so much energy to the show, he genuinely loved Metallica, and it showed.
How his voice owns the space with every syllable. What a glorious vocalist peak Hetfield was.
"And Justice For All" is the best and most powerful album from Metallica,which never get old and it's the sound of all generations yeaaah🤘🌹🎸⚡️🍻
The things people would give just to go back in time and attend such a legendary concert.
Frrrr
Dude that fucking rocked!! love this song miss old metallica
Arnis Blūmentāls Thenew album is fucking great too
cowboysfanzz77 there’s only one Metallica
This is just magic to me!! One of my favorite songs by Metallica… And the album is just soooo gooooood, all the way through… So happy to have seen them here in Stockholm in 1992!
Lady Justice falling apart at the end though, it's scary how accurate that is to the justice system even now
This and San Diego '92 are by far, IMHO, the best Metallica concerts.
Oh and Moscow!
The energy of Jason Newsted is just unmatched. Cliff is sorely missed and beloved and was a unique presence and talent, Rob is....well he's there, I guess, but Jason had some serious high level stage presence.
Don't disrespect Rob yo
The good and old thrash metal / ,, /
trash nowadays
+Cesar Magdiel Ontiveros Flores relativamente, de hace casi 30 años
+Cesar Magdiel Ontiveros Flores somos dos
Havok will prove you wrong m8
Rachin Srisakulchawla eh they've gone downhill after Time Is Up
Man i wish they still played justice stuff. They only really play One and Harvester but its my favorite album
Singing like this pretty much blew out James’ voice and made him change his style but, I thank him for that sacrifice because his forced, growl-style of singing was such a unique voice for metal. It added so much aggression to the songs.
You know it's a good day when you are listening to Holy Wars live at the Hammersmith Odeon and the TH-cam algorithm gives you this video after the other one is finished - both live performances are amazing.
The chorus is my favorite part. Gets me amped up everytime.
Fucking badass!!
There are no words to describe this. The energy, the editing, the quality with which this song is made. There isn't a single band today that comes close to this. They don't even reach the dirt on their toenails.
I saw them in 94, 96and some time in between. If you got the money to see these guys just do it. You will never replace that memory
One of the best song of Metallica, it's so cool.
One of the times when an album outperformed the hype. Blew my mind.
Listened to this all the time back in High School and still listening to it today.
The ending literally makes me cry it's so intense
I would have loved to be at that show. That energy is amazing and Metallica at peak performance
This band has an intangible quality that has no word. The only description that comes close is ♻️Metallica never gets old.💯
This is so much better than the studio version of this song, my god. The studio version sounds so empty, especially during the breakdown.
My favourite Metallica song. My favourite Metallica album.
Riffs, Melody, Groove, Solo, Lyrics, Composition.
As a drummer Lars' iconic white Tama is a total mystery to me.
Objectively speaking, the toms sound anything but ideal, the whole layout with the hi-hat so far away, the toms positioned liked shit (especially that angle) etc would totally weird me out.
YET, I think it's PERFECT here. I love the sound, I love how Lars excels the hi hat game and just everything is awesome.
Ladies and gentlemen...THIS IS THE DEFINITION OF METAL...
That kit is so iconic awesome color set up
Why was this never released on CD? This would fly off of shelves if it did.
there is an audio version on the internet.Just search for it.I listen to it often.
Flying V it is on CD now. I bought it a few months back and it’s amazing.
Flying V live shit?
Flying V it’s on iTunes now! Thank goodness
There's a CD DVD combo release. It's on my ever growing never ending want list.
I can only Imagine how much adrenaline was going throw the band that night cause that shit was crazy
It's not just adrenalin that was coursing through their veins...
@@wristcontr0l lil bit of speed for Lars, alcohol for James, and chicken nuggets for Kirk
@@colonelaid5206 all that and vitamins cause like Kirk said idk what kind of vitamins we were on that night lol
Watch enter Sandman live russia Woodstock 99
When the stage starts coming down i get the chills!!! Incredible!!
Discovered this in 2020! LOVE the transitions in this song! WHAT A MASTERPIECE!
The Ultimaaaaaate in vaanityyy Exploiting theeeir supremacyyyy ! YEEEEEAHH!
Yeah, me too, I relate so much, metallica has been part of my life since I was 13, I'm listening to it every day, I cant get through without them.
@@UnforgIvan87 still listening right now?? It makes more sense now.
It's great to see metallic around still & ALWAYS.!!! Man the tapes we use to rewind,, and flip...
4:52 this transition is an absolute beauty