I can't for the life of me understand why this song never blew up, it's an absolute banger. You did a phenomenal job converting it from the orchestral version.
Aw I couldn't have guessed that let alone such an extra fuzzy take, but Minus Human's a fantastic track! It works just as good without the "Symphony" and with way more bass stank going on!
Thanks, man! It went in a different direction than I originally intended. The more I toyed with it, the more Alice In Chains vocal harmonies and guitar licks seeped in. Have always loved the simplicity of the song's riffs and structure.
I actually think it works BETTER than the symphonic version. The stuff Michael Kamen added to the symphony album always felt aesthetically misaligned IMO.
@vikingguitar the cool thing about the old DVD was you could switch the audio and take the symphony out of the mix, or even the band out of the mix if you wanted. I think it was subtractive, so they didn't do separate mixes for each variant, but it was still cool to hear it that way. Still dumb that this song has only been played live with the symphony almost 25 years ago. I think it would rip live these days.
epic cover! vocals on mega beardo always add extra appeal to your music catalogue, unmega and the belmonts are truly wonderful albums. I think the Metallica 90s style suits you very well and this cover feels very natural coming from you, like it's something you've played your whole life.
God, it's a legit travesty that they never recorded -Human and No Leaf Clover in the studio during their late-90s era. I don't think modern Metallica could really capture what I enjoyed so much about them as a young'n. Anyway, being deadly honest, this version blows either possible recording out of the water.
For real. They still play Clover live often, but they left -Human in the dust for some reason. That song could have sounded huge in a studio with Bob Rock. Fingers crossed that they have at least a demo in a vault somewhere, but it seemed like they were writing Human right up into the symphony shows. I think fans assumed they would record them properly and put them on the next record following S&M, but obviously those sessions got derailed. Once they start digging into their vaults for the deluxe editions of either S&M or St Anger, it's gonna be real interesting what they release.
One of the most underrated Metallica songs ever. Pretty sure they’ve only played it once, which obviously was the debut at S&M. I honestly can’t think of another time they’ve played it live.
@@MegaBeardo Oh, 100% my friend. 👍 It’s one of the heaviest tunes they wrote post Black album and it literally gets no love, yet, they’ll play No Leaf at least four or five times in the last couple years or so. Lol. Go figure!
I can't for the life of me understand why this song never blew up, it's an absolute banger. You did a phenomenal job converting it from the orchestral version.
I very much appreciate that! Was really proud with how this turned out.
Yes Metal Injection sent me, yes this is awesome. Great job at putting your own stamp on it🤘
Was pleasantly surprised when they did that writeup. Glad you dig my version!
DUDE! That was so sick! Always wondered what a proper studio version of this song would sound like.
Dude. This is fucking awesome
We came, we listened, we came.
Aw I couldn't have guessed that let alone such an extra fuzzy take, but Minus Human's a fantastic track! It works just as good without the "Symphony" and with way more bass stank going on!
Thanks, man! It went in a different direction than I originally intended. The more I toyed with it, the more Alice In Chains vocal harmonies and guitar licks seeped in. Have always loved the simplicity of the song's riffs and structure.
I actually think it works BETTER than the symphonic version. The stuff Michael Kamen added to the symphony album always felt aesthetically misaligned IMO.
@vikingguitar the cool thing about the old DVD was you could switch the audio and take the symphony out of the mix, or even the band out of the mix if you wanted. I think it was subtractive, so they didn't do separate mixes for each variant, but it was still cool to hear it that way. Still dumb that this song has only been played live with the symphony almost 25 years ago. I think it would rip live these days.
@@MegaBeardo Holy shit, I had no idea! Only ever heard the CD version.
Nailed it!
Sounds even more bada$$!
🤘
well this is perfectly done
Listening to this, thinking Mastodon would do an awesome cover of this song
solid job beardo
Damn dude! Killer job.
And rockin' a Khemmis shirt 🤘 this cover kicks so much ass
Shit this is so good my beard Green two inches by the intro
Holy crap that was fantastic
Dude. Fuck yes.
Amazing 🔥
Goddamn! That is all.
epic cover! vocals on mega beardo always add extra appeal to your music catalogue, unmega and the belmonts are truly wonderful albums. I think the Metallica 90s style suits you very well and this cover feels very natural coming from you, like it's something you've played your whole life.
Thank you! I really enjoyed making this song into my own style.
@@MegaBeardo i like your own style. Dark, heavy, prog and so original.
This is incredible. Nice work.
Heavy as nails man 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Awesome! It actually sounds pretty good played at 1.75x speed too! 🤘😀🤘
Man that was fuckin killer dude!!
@metallica come on play it this way
God, it's a legit travesty that they never recorded -Human and No Leaf Clover in the studio during their late-90s era. I don't think modern Metallica could really capture what I enjoyed so much about them as a young'n. Anyway, being deadly honest, this version blows either possible recording out of the water.
For real. They still play Clover live often, but they left -Human in the dust for some reason. That song could have sounded huge in a studio with Bob Rock. Fingers crossed that they have at least a demo in a vault somewhere, but it seemed like they were writing Human right up into the symphony shows. I think fans assumed they would record them properly and put them on the next record following S&M, but obviously those sessions got derailed. Once they start digging into their vaults for the deluxe editions of either S&M or St Anger, it's gonna be real interesting what they release.
One of the most underrated Metallica songs ever. Pretty sure they’ve only played it once, which obviously was the debut at S&M. I honestly can’t think of another time they’ve played it live.
Yep, hasn't been played since 1999, and never without an orchestra. I hope they know fans dig it a lot!
@@MegaBeardo Oh, 100% my friend. 👍 It’s one of the heaviest tunes they wrote post Black album and it literally gets no love, yet, they’ll play No Leaf at least four or five times in the last couple years or so. Lol. Go figure!
Fan-fucking-tastic
Better than Metallicas version