Funner fact - There was a lion that jumped out of the Easter Bunny's helicopter right before the big helicopter crash that killed the Easter Bunny in 1979. When the lion woke up from the event, he was immediately struck by lightning and fell into a coma somewhere in the Sierra Nevadas. Three days later, the lion woke up in human form and was able to control electricity with his fingers. He walked out of the mountains, into San Fransisco. To blend in with society, he changed his name to James, one of the most common names in Roman English - and to not rouse too much suspicion, only used his power to control electricity for electric guitar purposes.
I was a huge Metallica fan in the 80s and was luck enough to catch them in 86 in Edinburgh. I had a big collection of bootlegs of live shows and listening to them from around 83 to 86 you just hear the speed ramping up over the years. I tended to listen to bootlegs rather than the studio albums at that point just because of the raw energy that was there. Part of the reason that I drifted away from them wasn't just the Black album but the way they sacrificed their live raw energy to try and sound more "professional", taking the edge off their tempo etc. In 86 Metallica were still raw thrash live and it was brilliant.
on this day i found out i can play this as fast as James did in 1986. But there were still some mistakes here and there so there is still some work to perfect it.
I think .85 is the closest to the original BPM I can get on TH-cam's custom speed modifier. Not 100% sure and I really can't be bothered checking, but FWIW there you go
@adameves5970 they just needed a quick replacement bassist that's why he got hired. Honestly he's only better at backing vocals than actually playing bass. Cliff and Rob way ahead of him
Imagine being a Metallica fan at this time and they just dropped one of the heaviest albums ever; you go see them live and they play the songs faster, heavier, and more aggressive. Amazin
That's because of how much faster than the album this specific live version is. This whole Toronto show is faster than the albums are. Battery and Damage Inc. are fucking INSANE!!!!
@CHOUT86 but why is she saying it? Also, what's the point of a band that's so robotic that they sound exactly like the album? Why would I spend money on hearing the same thing? The point of rock is to break rules and be spontaneous and different. Metallica has that in spades.
THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏 I no longer have to decide whether to listen to a studio version that was ruined for me due to how much better it is live, or the low quality of a live performance from the 80s 😂
All this was possible because Jason newsted played the bass guitar lines with a pick which tighten up the rythm and gave James Hetfield playing rythm a push 😳
Well harelv i dont have a guitar soooooooo.... Also i think in guitar you need to have a very good wrist movement but in bass you need to have good finger movement and its also tiring
Not really, motorbreath is faster than any megadeth song and it aint even top 3 fastest tallica songs. Just becouse said he was faster on interviews doesnt make it true. Tempos dont lie. But people love to take slow tallica songs and say deth is faster
Stockholm 86 was the fastest performance of creeping death ever performed, even though it doesn't seem like it, Stockholm was like 132 bpm and Toronto was 127 bpm
Yep that's a good joke but I know Lars used to improve himself in 1986 and later, after black album he started relax more and finally became a bad drummer. So that's not only cocaine
@@Metalic-qu4scLars was perfectly fine as a drummer until after the 1991-93 tour. He kept improving between kill em all (he was raw and still learning then) and AJFA (he was actually great and innovative at that point). In black album bob rock had him play more "mainstream". But after 1994 he just stopped being an actual practicing musician. In 1995 or 96 in an interview to the greek edition of Metal Hammer mag, he admitted that around that time he hadn't touched a drum kit in 6 months. Lars became a meme from Load onwards, during the first 5 classic albums he was mostly stellar.
@@vassilisxerikos3908 To be fair I probably wouldn't touch any instruments, drums or otherwise, for 6 months if I had to play every night on the black album tour either.
I'm going to add Jason's live backing vocals (Mexico City 1993) to this
It's done!!! th-cam.com/video/tRY33fvQsV8/w-d-xo.html
Link does not work😢
@@HelmerSLundal I updated link, try again :)
Fun fact: start this when the third lions roars on the wizard of oz and they all headbang in sync.
Funner fact - There was a lion that jumped out of the Easter Bunny's helicopter right before the big helicopter crash that killed the Easter Bunny in 1979. When the lion woke up from the event, he was immediately struck by lightning and fell into a coma somewhere in the Sierra Nevadas. Three days later, the lion woke up in human form and was able to control electricity with his fingers. He walked out of the mountains, into San Fransisco. To blend in with society, he changed his name to James, one of the most common names in Roman English - and to not rouse too much suspicion, only used his power to control electricity for electric guitar purposes.
@@ScottHufford Even more fun fact: Sometimes I like to fill my bathtub up with marinara sauce, climb inside, and pretend I'm a meatball.
@@joeaardvark9214 You have balls of steel for posting that online.
@CNWPlayer Just speaking my truth.
The fact you synced it up with the concert footage makes it even better
Hi @vermiculos !! I really like your Metallica AI covers :) Happy to see you liked my video!
@@Metalic-qu4sc np, by any chance do you have discord?
...that really did go wrong mid term....
@@marcjensen4093 yea… was just trying to be nice is all
@@vermiculos Never seen such perfect sync between aud/vid.
I was a huge Metallica fan in the 80s and was luck enough to catch them in 86 in Edinburgh. I had a big collection of bootlegs of live shows and listening to them from around 83 to 86 you just hear the speed ramping up over the years. I tended to listen to bootlegs rather than the studio albums at that point just because of the raw energy that was there. Part of the reason that I drifted away from them wasn't just the Black album but the way they sacrificed their live raw energy to try and sound more "professional", taking the edge off their tempo etc. In 86 Metallica were still raw thrash live and it was brilliant.
That happens when you get old unfortunately.
This is pretty much what I heard when I listened to it for the first time lol
Speed. I am Speed.
Kachow
gang called speed?
2:38 this section of kirk's solo sounds just like a plague of locusts approaching, which i like to think was his intention when recording it!!
ErM dAvE mUsTaInE wRoTe ThAt RiFf AcKcHeWaLlY
Their comment says 'recorded it.'
@@jorge119999Kirk Hammett wrote the riff while he was in exodus, if not earlier since the song is actually a rework of die by his hand by exodus
Solos Kirks, Dave wrote nothing on this
@@deletedhero5579 Guys, he's joking
on this day i found out i can play this as fast as James did in 1986. But there were still some mistakes here and there so there is still some work to perfect it.
and i'm struggling to play only 3 chords lol
no, you probaly cannot, look at the stockholm show and you will see
slowing it down to .75 brings it back to normal kinda
I think .85 is the closest to the original BPM I can get on TH-cam's custom speed modifier. Not 100% sure and I really can't be bothered checking, but FWIW there you go
Es verdad jsjsj
1.25 almost makes Metallica sound like a real metal band!!
@@mickjaegerguano4809you’re here because you’re curious
try .79
The video goes even faster than the song here
The fastest they ever played Creeping Death was during the Jason Newsted bass audition.
Hahah that’s brutal
nah, jason didn't have the chops for anything like this.
he was a poser.
Do you need a link, looser ? @@adameves5970
@adameves5970 they just needed a quick replacement bassist that's why he got hired. Honestly he's only better at backing vocals than actually playing bass. Cliff and Rob way ahead of him
@@adameves5970horrible take. You shouldn’t be allowed to be a Metallica fan if you actually think that way.
Imagine being a Metallica fan at this time and they just dropped one of the heaviest albums ever; you go see them live and they play the songs faster, heavier, and more aggressive. Amazin
Golden Age
My favorite ever live show of theirs. Wish theyd never lost that speed and attitude they had in the puppets days.
Bro, if they hadn't, James, Kirk, and Lars would probably be dead
@@atilarufoThat, and it gets boring really quickly when everything is just speed, speed, speed.
@@atilarufoLars for sure haha
Dark Angel fans would disagree with you. @@A_Final_Hit
@@JelloFluoride Too bad for them. 🤣
that was awesome. My personal favorite concert of theirs.
Yeah, that footage is insane, raw brutal power, even Slayer can't touch this.
0:23 that guitar lift is so iconic
Dude I used to mimic that in my room with my cheap Jackson Kelly JS thinking I was just as good as Hetfield 😂😭
that's fucking cool
This was something i didnt know i needed until know, fuck yeah
james needed a bathroom break but still had 1 more song to play 😭
super but the video is still faster...Kirk starts playing solo early 2:16
They aren’t playing to a click so it’s impossible to sync perfectly.
That's because of how much faster than the album this specific live version is. This whole Toronto show is faster than the albums are. Battery and Damage Inc. are fucking INSANE!!!!
I just used this for playing along, great forearm pump ( i cant feel anything)
They played one even faster the night before Burton's death. Stockholm '86, it was about 5-6bpm faster than Toronto that night.
0:21 Holy Fuck
I can barely keep up even when doing air guitar, what the hell man
Rush's Neil Pert has perfect timing when they play live. I listen to their albums while I watch them live.
So
Peart was phenomenal. Metallica in their peak was phenomenal. two entirely separate genres and bands though, pointless to compare the two.
Lol what
@CHOUT86 but why is she saying it?
Also, what's the point of a band that's so robotic that they sound exactly like the album? Why would I spend money on hearing the same thing? The point of rock is to break rules and be spontaneous and different. Metallica has that in spades.
@@MrMirack
"Why is she saying it"
It's the internet, she can share what she thinks.
THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏 I no longer have to decide whether to listen to a studio version that was ruined for me due to how much better it is live, or the low quality of a live performance from the 80s 😂
Holy shit!!!! LIGHTNING !!!
This is the coolest video on youtube. Period.
Grief + Alcohol is quite the boost
This sounds like how creeping death sounded the first time I listened to it
visions of Kurt's fingers catching fire... Kurkey baby, GO!
You mean Kirk? as in Kirk Hammett?
@@RasmusTheodorHammarstrom-qt1etProbably auto correct lol
All this was possible because Jason newsted played the bass guitar lines with a pick which tighten up the rythm and gave James Hetfield playing rythm a push 😳
0.85 sounds like the original with a little bit of weird sounds
2:46 is my favorite part of the solo
This is 21% faster than original. Try 0.79
Now all that someone needs to do is recreate the First Four with Toronto tempo and Bob Rock studio quality for perfection.
this is sick!
much better than studio tempo...
Except for the DIE part. That part sounds better at a slow tempo.
@@HeavyRaidenoh yes, that's right
@@HeavyRaidenOther way around, and you’d be right
As a guitarist, listening to this makes my wrist hurt
Since discovering this, I can never go back and listen to the original again
epic tempo
Audacity's tempo/pitch tools really are great. If you have a high quality source the artifacts are hardly noticeable. Better than some paid DAWs.
And theyre even still playing faster than this. Kirk finishes the solo in thr footage before the audio does.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
I mean, listening to a new sounding with a different tempo is such a cool experiment, but it definetly feels worse.
Yeaaa boii
Amazing
just played it on my bass and didnt miss a note
try guitar lol
Well harelv i dont have a guitar soooooooo.... Also i think in guitar you need to have a very good wrist movement but in bass you need to have good finger movement and its also tiring
אה אתה ישראלי@@bass_cover69
חחחחח
@@harelvsame thing as bass
It sounds really more interesting!
metallica if dave mustaine stayed in the band
HE FOCKING WAS FIRED FROM THE BAND!
But this is Metallica u doughnut🤦🏻🤦🏻🤣
it would sound 1000x sloppier
@@BigDaddyTyHD Not really.
Not really, motorbreath is faster than any megadeth song and it aint even top 3 fastest tallica songs. Just becouse said he was faster on interviews doesnt make it true. Tempos dont lie. But people love to take slow tallica songs and say deth is faster
If Slayer wrote Creeping Death
Slayer would be faster
@@Metalic-qu4scDragonForce would be faster
if napalm death wrote creeping death
@@Jul14n509 If Napalm Death wrote Master of Puppets: th-cam.com/video/EyvUNnglf-8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bJXeJ08w3v-YiKGt
Slayer fuckin sucks. What are you talking about? Inaudible sloppy trash.
I always call it "Creeping Death on cocaine" ❤
Waaay better. This is what hunger sounds like. This is what trying to win over arenas sounds like. This is what taking over the world sounds like.
how much jagger do i have to drink to achieve mr hetfield's speed?
God damn i played it and my hand only hurts a little!!! Progress!
thank you
Never in a thousand years would someone be able to downpick an entire song at this tempo besides James Hetfield
Jesus the down picking speed though
this lowkey slaps almost more than the original
Wild!
hell yessss
song sounds SO much better when its faster
i just almost died playing this
I can't go back to the studio version tempo anymore 😢
0:23 when james headbang starts the song
Playing like the tour bus is double parked.
Holy shit!! 🤟😎🤟
That was a good form to recive jason
The way it was meant to be
For me, I think creeping death sounds better when played fast than how it sounds in ride the lightning
Aveces me pregunto ¿como rayos se ingeniaron para crear tal obra maestra como los riffs?
Metalica es lo más 👍
Attack song 🔥💪🤟🇮🇩
Pura velocidad del trash metal, qué sólo Metallica lo podía hacer
Solo Metallica? Te recuerdo que en el '86 salió Reign in Blood, Pleasure to Kill y Darkness Descends, albumes con mucha velocidad.
0:29
I'm currently working to this and my keyboard keys are falling off, my mouse just caught on fire
Stockholm 86 was the fastest performance of creeping death ever performed, even though it doesn't seem like it, Stockholm was like 132 bpm and Toronto was 127 bpm
I already speeded up creeping death to stockholm 86, search my channel and you'll find it
@@Metalic-qu4sc i wasn't asking for it to be sped up, i was just making a story on it
I recommend watching this at 2.00x speed
this rules
... best blow in TO
Can you do this with Tornado Of souls with rock in Río 91 tempo?
how fast this song if we put % ?
original is 21% slower
They played so fast they couldn't downpick
crazy fast
So how what percentage is this of the studio version, somewhere around 115% ?
This is 21% faster
Absolutely cooking
Lars had too much cocaine before the show.
Yep that's a good joke but I know Lars used to improve himself in 1986 and later, after black album he started relax more and finally became a bad drummer. So that's not only cocaine
@@Metalic-qu4scLars was perfectly fine as a drummer until after the 1991-93 tour. He kept improving between kill em all (he was raw and still learning then) and AJFA (he was actually great and innovative at that point). In black album bob rock had him play more "mainstream". But after 1994 he just stopped being an actual practicing musician. In 1995 or 96 in an interview to the greek edition of Metal Hammer mag, he admitted that around that time he hadn't touched a drum kit in 6 months. Lars became a meme from Load onwards, during the first 5 classic albums he was mostly stellar.
@@vassilisxerikos3908imo Lars started getting worse after S&M. That was their last S tier album imo
@@vassilisxerikos3908 To be fair I probably wouldn't touch any instruments, drums or otherwise, for 6 months if I had to play every night on the black album tour either.
I don’t know if 1986 is the year or the BPM
Dude its so weird listening to this on x2 speed
Metallica should go back in the studio and remake this song and many others with a faster tempo. I would purchase.
They cannot -- because of LAzy aRSe. But I still can appreciate his creativity in the past.
@@SviatoslavKaverin. Let’s see how accurately and fast you can play metal at 60 years old in front of 10s of Thousands of people for years on end...
@@SviatoslavKaverin You're an absolute clown lmaooo
They cannot recapture this speed again lol. They haven't since this tour.
@@vananon51 That was the same for him 20 years ago. I know he's got the other advantages.
i just fuckin did it untill he starting singing holy fuck. you have to have only a little bit of the pick touching the string i guess
how the fuck
We need an album of Metallica tracks at the Toronto temp on CD or Spotify or something!
Chuggga chugggga machine gun power
This is too slow.
bpm? this performance was boss
Poor Jason was just having his first audition concert
i'd cry if i were to get in the band, imagine having to keep up with this, i'd just quit
You should do one in comparison to 89' Seatle speed
Ok
Iboy, Indonesia
If you put this at 0.75x speed it sounds almost the same tempo than original.
@@TichePCGaming this is 21% faster than original. You can try 0.79x in TH-cam custom speed changer
What's the percentage you sped it up to?
🔥🔥🤘💪🇮🇩🇮🇩👊⚡⚡🤟🏻🤟🏻
How could that fast?
Who's late?
How many Red Bulls?
23