I have a small Metallica vinky collection, I have Kill em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, Reload, and Hardwired. I also have a green AJFA and a black album t shirt. I used to have a ride the Lightning t-shirt, but I lost it at the beach.
I was in high school from 86-90 and got into Metallica in 84. RTL was one of my first albums ever purchased. When I was in high school, Metallica was a bunch of nobody’s, and only myself and about four others in my High School even knew who these guys were. I was the only one who wore a Metallica patched up Jean jacket every day. I used to collect rare Metallica albums back then. I still have my collection stored away somewhere (Different colored vinyl albums of Creeping Death & Jump in the Fire as well as picture discs, bootleg concert recordings, interview picture discs, double LP’s, etc). I remember When AJFA came out, we had about 10-15 more students in the school that suddenly became fans. I knew things would never be the same from that point on. Once they hit the mainstream and became popular (pretty much from 1990 and on), I pretty much lost interest, as the nostalgia of being in that small exclusive club of fans was gone.
I need help. I went through a phase in my life (about 8th/9th grade) where I ONLY listened to Metallica. Nothing else. And I was always a huge music fan. But at that point I REALLY loved Metallica. Anyway, I remember I bought a rare/promo CD from some shop near us that was known for getting the rare stuff. It was a CD, and I THINK it was called "Garage Days Re-Re-Re-Visited" or something like that. I say I "THINK" because, for the life of me, I just CANNOT find the album/songs or even proof of its existence anywhere online. I haven't gone CRAZY searching.... but I've searched enough to where it really should have shown up. Unless it was EXTREMELY rare (which I didn't THINK it was... and if so I'm an idiot for losing track of it). Anyway, I don't remember the exact tracklist, but what I remember about it should make it, imo, incredibly easy to search for..... I remember reading on the back (or inside) of the CD that it was recorded in a small studio in Italy while on tour, and it was basically just them messing around more than anything else. The one thing I remember the most is that while playing "Nothing Else Matters", James forgets(?) the lyrics at some point and starts just making shit up, singing nonsense for a bit. Very playfully. It didn't really sound like a live recording, though. It still sounded produced. If anyone here has any idea what I'm talking about, Please let me know! I would love to hear it again, and honesty I just need someone out there to validate this for me.... that the damn thing existed (because it DID -- I had it :). EDIT: Oh, and this would have been right around 1993/94/95.
Great collection, keep making videos. I was 12 in 1991 when I discovered MTV and the Black Album was my introduction to Metallica.
You haven't done a vinyl and CD, review in a while. This review you done a great job.
Muito legal adorei os box ja tive alguns arrependi de vende-los pois hj custam caro demais aqui no brasil
Slayer also had a thrash album in 83.
Nice 💕🙏😊🎵
I have a small Metallica vinky collection, I have Kill em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, Reload, and Hardwired. I also have a green AJFA and a black album t shirt. I used to have a ride the Lightning t-shirt, but I lost it at the beach.
You’re off to a good start tho man, that’s already some solid stuff to have.
@@danielkrilov727 I like your shirt
My grail piece is the original black album lp on Elektra!
Did you get the master of puppets deluxe album yet?
I was in high school from 86-90 and got into Metallica in 84. RTL was one of my first albums ever purchased. When I was in high school, Metallica was a bunch of nobody’s, and only myself and about four others in my High School even knew who these guys were. I was the only one who wore a Metallica patched up Jean jacket every day. I used to collect rare Metallica albums back then. I still have my collection stored away somewhere (Different colored vinyl albums of Creeping Death & Jump in the Fire as well as picture discs, bootleg concert recordings, interview picture discs, double LP’s, etc). I remember When AJFA came out, we had about 10-15 more students in the school that suddenly became fans. I knew things would never be the same from that point on. Once they hit the mainstream and became popular (pretty much from 1990 and on), I pretty much lost interest, as the nostalgia of being in that small exclusive club of fans was gone.
I need help. I went through a phase in my life (about 8th/9th grade) where I ONLY listened to Metallica. Nothing else. And I was always a huge music fan. But at that point I REALLY loved Metallica. Anyway, I remember I bought a rare/promo CD from some shop near us that was known for getting the rare stuff. It was a CD, and I THINK it was called "Garage Days Re-Re-Re-Visited" or something like that. I say I "THINK" because, for the life of me, I just CANNOT find the album/songs or even proof of its existence anywhere online. I haven't gone CRAZY searching.... but I've searched enough to where it really should have shown up. Unless it was EXTREMELY rare (which I didn't THINK it was... and if so I'm an idiot for losing track of it).
Anyway, I don't remember the exact tracklist, but what I remember about it should make it, imo, incredibly easy to search for..... I remember reading on the back (or inside) of the CD that it was recorded in a small studio in Italy while on tour, and it was basically just them messing around more than anything else. The one thing I remember the most is that while playing "Nothing Else Matters", James forgets(?) the lyrics at some point and starts just making shit up, singing nonsense for a bit. Very playfully. It didn't really sound like a live recording, though. It still sounded produced.
If anyone here has any idea what I'm talking about, Please let me know! I would love to hear it again, and honesty I just need someone out there to validate this for me.... that the damn thing existed (because it DID -- I had it :).
EDIT: Oh, and this would have been right around 1993/94/95.
So just to clarify, not “Garage Days Re-Revisited”? It’s “Re-Re-Revisted”?
I like your shirt
You should listen to Rush and Thin Lizzy.
Only $5 Each~For The CDs At WalMart...
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Can't bring myself to buy any of the vinyl after puppets. I do own 2 copies of the first three.
You lost me at 1:53
Nice Collection.Yeah I really hate LULU only album Metallica was on i haven’t got and will never get.Horrible stuff!!Anyway keep on Collecting🤘