0:06 - Blackened 6:35 - Fuel 11:17 - Harvester of Sorrow 19:23 - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 29:35 - Frantic 36:24 - I Disappear 41:30 - St Anger 48:52 - Sad But True 55:28 - Creeping Death 1:04:03 - Fade to Black 1:12:00 - Battery 1:18:04 - No Leaf Clover 1:25:20 - Nothing Else Matters 1:31:21 - Master of Puppets 1:40:48 - One 1:48:37 - Enter Sandman 1:57:24 - So What 2:01:27 - Dyer's Eve
I'm from Buffalo ny born and raised huge sabres fan as well and the original jets and sabres played many times I only seen this arena on tv and online it looked super cool and loud!!!! I loved how you guys had the queen hanging from the wall all those years enjoying all the shows I miss these old arenas we had the old buffalo memorial auditorium (the aud) that place rocked!!!! All these arenas now We the same no character whatsoever anyways great recording from a building that looked awesome to me !!!! Greetings Canada you're neighbors from Buffalo ny
@@sensacionsombria5125 He is much more technical and a much more complete bass player, besides being able to play with his fingers. But I agree that Jason has a better vocal backing than him. At that time, Rob was new to the band, nowadays his vocal backing has improved a lot.
@@juanrezende4914 following your logic, James is a bad guitarrist becaause he plays with a pick and guitar was originally ment to be played with fingers.
@@sensacionsombria5125 I did not mention that Rob is a better bass player just by touching with his fingers, but because he is better overall, he has a much more refined technique. See him on Suicidal Tendencies, before getting into Metallica, then you'll realize he's a better bass player than Jason. (if you understand music, obviously)
This is the one I was at. My first ever concert!
0:06 - Blackened
6:35 - Fuel
11:17 - Harvester of Sorrow
19:23 - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
29:35 - Frantic
36:24 - I Disappear
41:30 - St Anger
48:52 - Sad But True
55:28 - Creeping Death
1:04:03 - Fade to Black
1:12:00 - Battery
1:18:04 - No Leaf Clover
1:25:20 - Nothing Else Matters
1:31:21 - Master of Puppets
1:40:48 - One
1:48:37 - Enter Sandman
1:57:24 - So What
2:01:27 - Dyer's Eve
Rock on!
My first time seeing Metallica 🤘🏾🇨🇦🤘🏾❤️
Me too!
How many times have you seen them since then ?
I'm from Buffalo ny born and raised huge sabres fan as well and the original jets and sabres played many times I only seen this arena on tv and online it looked super cool and loud!!!! I loved how you guys had the queen hanging from the wall all those years enjoying all the shows I miss these old arenas we had the old buffalo memorial auditorium (the aud) that place rocked!!!! All these arenas now We the same no character whatsoever anyways great recording from a building that looked awesome to me !!!! Greetings Canada you're neighbors from Buffalo ny
What a killer setlist!
my 1st show ever
Mine too!
my first ever concert, i was 14 years old
I was there! Godsmack opened If I recall.
Yes they did! They were also great
This is actually from the old winnipeg arena
Terry Wpg that's what it say my man
He changed it i guess
Hi can you metallica Dallas 1994 concert Posten please and metallica Lafayette 1997 concert and more 1992 concerts top qauli with Jason newsted please
Enrico Rossberg rob is better than jason
Juan Rezende are you high?
Robb please stop letting Rob sing!!!! God bless him he trys but nooo he's no Jason
Brian Spellburgio but rob is better bass player than jason
@@juanrezende4914 explain why
@@sensacionsombria5125 He is much more technical and a much more complete bass player, besides being able to play with his fingers. But I agree that Jason has a better vocal backing than him. At that time, Rob was new to the band, nowadays his vocal backing has improved a lot.
@@juanrezende4914 following your logic, James is a bad guitarrist becaause he plays with a pick and guitar was originally ment to be played with fingers.
@@sensacionsombria5125
I did not mention that Rob is a better bass player just by touching with his fingers, but because he is better overall, he has a much more refined technique. See him on Suicidal Tendencies, before getting into Metallica, then you'll realize he's a better bass player than Jason. (if you understand music, obviously)