Hey! This is my first TH-cam video with this type of content and actually my second TH-cam video ever. I uploaded a previous one but deleted it because I didn’t like it (and I had uploaded a couple of shorts before, but I removed them because they didn’t fit my channel anymore). So I’m sure there are some editing mistakes. The two most important ones I think are Lloyd Grant's quote (it is from a LouderSound/MetalHammer interview) and the part from 3:41 to 4:45 (which is a paraphrase of an interview Brian Slagel gave to The Metal Voice podcast). While I included the sources in the Google Docs file in the video description, I should have also included them in the video itself. I considered deleting and re-uploading the video since it only has 2k views, but some people have already left cool comments and I don’t want to remove their contributions because they took the time to write them. Instead, I'll pin this comment so everyone can see it first. Thanks for watching! 🤘
I think Lars involvement not only with the music but merchandising, management and probably a bunch more that we don't see necessarily gets missed 🤔. Great video and hope to see the re-upload.
I am thrilled that someone gives Lars the true recognition and respect he deserves. Jason Newsted said the same thing. He is the mastermind, while James is the creative side.
As much crap Lars gets for his drumming compared to other Metal bands, Lars deserves props for his strengths in arrangement and business. Metallica would never have gone as far as they did without him.
Absolutely outstanding work, mate. It's so refreshing to see someone give this legend the praise and respect he deserves. Lars is one of the best musicians/ composers of our generation, and no facebook keyboard warrior will ever convice me otherwise.
He's very strategic. 1986 with Peter Mensch they have pulled Vertigo Europe arm of Elektra some muscle on distribution of their material in the EU market. All other band members thought he was conniving and rumored to be booted out. But his intention was to shove Metallica to the masses in the 80s more than word of mouth. Their social media managers were all young and bright and their ideas were considered and necessary for the band to thrive in the modern era.
I would need someone on the business side because I'm pretty much lost in my own world all the time. I never understood the hate for Lars, but some people are such sheep.
Yes, I think he is overhated. Of course, some of the criticism he receives might be valid, but the hate is usually blown out of proportion. Btw, thank you for your comment!
@@HeyDearMusician all we are is human. If someone seems more or less human than the next should we condemn them? Overblown is an overstatement. I've heard mostly that he can't play live and that they hate saint anger and the sound of the drum. But if anyone else was put into the same place they wouldn't have done shit because they never would have been there. They would have been living their own dumb lives. Like we all do. Don't make your lives dumb by hating others, lift yourselves up by being your best or fuck whatever. Lol see if I care.
I'm no musical guru.... nor do I know much beyond my limited musical ear.... I admire Lars as a drummer that went for it.... He's pretty darn good. ... Has ye came our in 2000's... where would he been. Idk the answer to it.... Lars did it.... and he's got his $$$ and accolades. ... Good for him.....
Great video man! The hate on Lars is so ridiculous. People just parroting others with no idea what they’re talking about. They act like because Metallica is so big that just mean Lars claims to be the best drummer. Two things can be true, they’re one of the greatest and he’s a good drummer not great.
He’s not the greatest drummer, but it’s fits perfectly for Metallica. same way Kirk’s wah pedal also fits a lot of the solos, Lars excels tho at songwriting and giving ideas for riffs like for enter sandman, saying “you hear The 2 and 1 in that?” he’s a genius and a lot of hateful fans probably know that but refuse to admit it just because his drumming is “out of tempo” or “rushed” he’s in his 60s and he’s still touring the world with the rest of the band so I say he’s still doing something right.
Thanks a lot, I'm really glad you liked it! Yeah, exactly. I think criticizing Lars for his 'simple' rhythms and patterns isn’t really fair because his style is a big part of what makes Metallica sound like they do. It’s kind of like ripping on Phil Rudd from AC/DC for playing simple grooves. Sure, you could replace him with a more technical drummer, but the band would no longer sound like AC/DC.
True, I tried not to focus on his drumming but rather on his business and management side in this video. But yes, he does have a really original drumming style. If you listen to an isolated drum track from one of Metallica's songs, you can probably recognize the song just by the drums alone. That says a lot, haha. Thank you for your comment!
@@TheWatchernator WHat I said is common knowledge. How would a kid in his 16s have all that money to travel, VIP passes, recording time - all his dad. In essence, I don't have anything against that! He's a cool dad - but Lars takes all the credit?
@@TheWatchernator Still - Lars is given too much credit. Every musician who believes in his work would do what Lars did. He was just in the right place at the right time (and surrounded by actual talents)
Hey! This is my first TH-cam video with this type of content and actually my second TH-cam video ever. I uploaded a previous one but deleted it because I didn’t like it (and I had uploaded a couple of shorts before, but I removed them because they didn’t fit my channel anymore). So I’m sure there are some editing mistakes. The two most important ones I think are Lloyd Grant's quote (it is from a LouderSound/MetalHammer interview) and the part from 3:41 to 4:45 (which is a paraphrase of an interview Brian Slagel gave to The Metal Voice podcast). While I included the sources in the Google Docs file in the video description, I should have also included them in the video itself. I considered deleting and re-uploading the video since it only has 2k views, but some people have already left cool comments and I don’t want to remove their contributions because they took the time to write them. Instead, I'll pin this comment so everyone can see it first. Thanks for watching! 🤘
I think Lars involvement not only with the music but merchandising, management and probably a bunch more that we don't see necessarily gets missed 🤔. Great video and hope to see the re-upload.
Great job....
Not dissing.... perhaps spend an hour or two and read your videos human to human
Great video brah
@@anthonyw5261 I'm glad you liked it! Thanks so much for your comment 🤘
Finally some respect for Lars. Thanks.
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I am thrilled that someone gives Lars the true recognition and respect he deserves. Jason Newsted said the same thing. He is the mastermind, while James is the creative side.
I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you for your comment 🤘
After watching making of Hardwired, I gained so much respect for Lars. That man created the album I love so much
As much crap Lars gets for his drumming compared to other Metal bands, Lars deserves props for his strengths in arrangement and business. Metallica would never have gone as far as they did without him.
My thoughts exactly! Thank you for your comment 🤘
Absolutely outstanding work, mate. It's so refreshing to see someone give this legend the praise and respect he deserves. Lars is one of the best musicians/ composers of our generation, and no facebook keyboard warrior will ever convice me otherwise.
thanks so much for your comment! I'm glad you liked the video 🤘
HE FOCKIN MADE THE BAND
Excellent graphics and pictures
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Kirk even lightly questioned Lars about this "u must be more involved than I realize " Lars "u have no idea ".
Something to that effect 🤔
He's very strategic. 1986 with Peter Mensch they have pulled Vertigo Europe arm of Elektra some muscle on distribution of their material in the EU market. All other band members thought he was conniving and rumored to be booted out. But his intention was to shove Metallica to the masses in the 80s more than word of mouth. Their social media managers were all young and bright and their ideas were considered and necessary for the band to thrive in the modern era.
I would need someone on the business side because I'm pretty much lost in my own world all the time.
I never understood the hate for Lars, but some people are such sheep.
Exactly man. I swear half of the comments are from kids born after 2000 lol. People just parroting of people. Dumb
Yes, I think he is overhated. Of course, some of the criticism he receives might be valid, but the hate is usually blown out of proportion. Btw, thank you for your comment!
@@HeyDearMusician all we are is human. If someone seems more or less human than the next should we condemn them? Overblown is an overstatement. I've heard mostly that he can't play live and that they hate saint anger and the sound of the drum. But if anyone else was put into the same place they wouldn't have done shit because they never would have been there. They would have been living their own dumb lives. Like we all do. Don't make your lives dumb by hating others, lift yourselves up by being your best or fuck whatever. Lol see if I care.
I'm no musical guru.... nor do I know much beyond my limited musical ear....
I admire Lars as a drummer that went for it....
He's pretty darn good. ...
Has ye came our in 2000's... where would he been. Idk the answer to it....
Lars did it.... and he's got his $$$ and accolades. ...
Good for him.....
People dog on Lars but seriously he is probably the hardest working member of Metallica and does most of the thankless work
Totally, he was essential to Metallica's success. Thank you for your comment! 🤘
Alpha - not doubt! 🚀🤘
Great video man! The hate on Lars is so ridiculous. People just parroting others with no idea what they’re talking about. They act like because Metallica is so big that just mean Lars claims to be the best drummer. Two things can be true, they’re one of the greatest and he’s a good drummer not great.
He’s not the greatest drummer, but it’s fits perfectly for Metallica. same way Kirk’s wah pedal also fits a lot of the solos, Lars excels tho at songwriting and giving ideas for riffs like for enter sandman, saying “you hear The 2 and 1 in that?” he’s a genius and a lot of hateful fans probably know that but refuse to admit it just because his drumming is “out of tempo” or “rushed” he’s in his 60s and he’s still touring the world with the rest of the band so I say he’s still doing something right.
Thanks a lot, I'm really glad you liked it! Yeah, exactly. I think criticizing Lars for his 'simple' rhythms and patterns isn’t really fair because his style is a big part of what makes Metallica sound like they do. It’s kind of like ripping on Phil Rudd from AC/DC for playing simple grooves. Sure, you could replace him with a more technical drummer, but the band would no longer sound like AC/DC.
Comparing Motörhead to Taylor swift and Kendrick Lamar is a joke 😂 Lemmy crushes them both
This didn’t even mention he’s also an amazing drummer. Very inspiring
True, I tried not to focus on his drumming but rather on his business and management side in this video. But yes, he does have a really original drumming style. If you listen to an isolated drum track from one of Metallica's songs, you can probably recognize the song just by the drums alone. That says a lot, haha. Thank you for your comment!
Except that many fine drummers agree that he was never all that great.
Lars was well known in the Detroit music circles. Well known for constantly mooching blow off of his fans that is. Lars the Mooch. Great guy.
It wasn't exactly Lars, it was the money from his rich family
@@TheWatchernator WHat I said is common knowledge. How would a kid in his 16s have all that money to travel, VIP passes, recording time - all his dad.
In essence, I don't have anything against that! He's a cool dad - but Lars takes all the credit?
@@TheWatchernator Still - Lars is given too much credit. Every musician who believes in his work would do what Lars did. He was just in the right place at the right time (and surrounded by actual talents)
Awesome young hungry angry now just the brain n mouth piece time to start using the KISS reboot formula Lars
Taylor who? Kendrick who? 😁
😂😂😂
Lars is an musician. He's a tennis player
Neither.
He's hated by many but they're only jealous of his success.
XDDDD