And it did, I have a MetallicA tattoo. And you need some Mushroomhead in your playlist bro , you're missing out on a band that was in the big three and started a genre! Solitaire unraveling, the heresy, we are the Truth, Sun doesn't Rise. Pick one. Try something new , hop in this here rabbit hole MollyBoy. And say Hi to the goosebumps and hair standing up with every song, it's not like anything you know, love the vids brother, and I like your style in cars. Keeping the faith you'll follow that crazy rabbit
to be honest in my opinion the main riff is a bit too repetitive. it sounds great the first few times but after a while it gets annoying because of the lack of switch ups. more variety would have done this song justice.
That bass roar is EVERYTHING! My metalhead friends and I have had loads of fun over the years with this one. It's mostly not particularly difficult to play, and because of how it cycles, you can jam out to this for however long you want. A fantastic piece of metal history.
Imagine these guys writing this otherworldly instrumental song being 21-22 years old when the album was released….it’s insane how good they are at that age…..geniuses in the third degree 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
This was originally called "When Hell Freezes Over". Later the name of the song was changed at the initiative of the band's new bassist, Cliff Burton, and a guitar chord structure was added, written by Kirk Hammett, who was a big Lovecraft fan. The misspelling of "Cthulhu" is explained by the fact that, according to Lovecraft's works, mentioning Cthulhu's name (verbally or in writing) could summon him, so the band changed the name "in fear of the monster". (Copied from a fan)
I'm still amazed everytime i watch this fan made video, how well Metallica's work integrates to the original HP Lovecarft story... th-cam.com/video/lDstqHkWF6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dOiDsgV48_oWcTkw
Thanks for that one Molly. As someone who was self taught on guitar from metallica, you can appreciate the brilliance of what each riffs and tempo change means and feels like. Can't wait for more Metallica, remember there are a lot 🤟
this song is inspired by the short story “The Call of Cthulhu ” by American author H.P. Lovecraft. Cthulu is a water based beast or cosmetic entity but if you keep on repeating its name you wake and provoke it and it will rise and attack your city till it finds you the caller and kills you hence Metallica changed the name in the tittle of the song to Ktulu so the beast is not awaken. Listening to this masterpiece really you can feel the journey from waking up the beast as the music slowly builds up with suspence till when the beast reaches the city’s shores and the music starts to intensify as Cthulhu destroys the city and the music is just telling you how and discribing how magnificently raged the beast is. And when it destroys its target, the one who called its name and provoked it and woke it, then the beast calms retreats back to the water as it immerses its body into the horizon of the ocean the music calms and once the Cthulu fully disappers the waters go back to how it was before Cthulu woke and so does the music
And I'll go ahead and tell you right now, I've been listening to this since it was brand new, and the greatest thing about it is, you will NEVER get tired of listening to it, EVER! How many years have I been listening now? 40 years+? And I STILL listen to it regularly. It's just that fucking good. It really is.
As much as I love the original version, S&M is just something else. If you don't know yet, it's Metallica with the full San Francisco Symphony orchestra playing live. I loved the first one so much, I actually travelled to the US from London to see them do S&M 2.
The S&M version is epic and pretty. This one is mean and terrifying, mainly due to Cliff's unhinged performance; no version without him can ever top this.
Hey, I'm an old school Metallica fan from back in the day. I love how you say how awesome of a guitar player Kirk Hammett is.. having said that, you should check out an old metal/thrash band called Exodus. Kirk was in this band before Metallica. I feel like it's some of the hardest metal thrash ever created. I love your reactions, they're genuine and funny. Cheers Bro! Enjoy!!
Oh this is the very song that hooked me into the metal scene. Late summer 1984, playing soccer in the park down the road from my house in Dublin and a group of metal heads (later became my close friends) blasting this from a Sanyo suitcase ghetto blaster. I froze to the ground on hearing it...... Everything changed for me that day. Pure time wharp. Good days. F*€king 40 years ago!!!!!!!!!!
You can almost see Cthulu coming from the oceans with this song, now you know why i pushed this song so hard. Cliff Burton and his bass solos in it are SICK!
In college... of course i took, "music appreciation" and did a report on THIS song. I actually cited like 5 different classical songs that have the same note progressions as in various parts of this song. I did the same thing with Yngwie's Icarus Dream Suite, but that had much longer progressions of identical notes, where clearly he knew the classical songs he was inspired by.
Check this MollyBoy. These icons were kids younger than you are now, when they wrote this. Heavy Cliff influences throughout. May he rest in peace. Love the channel and genuine reactions.
You are hearing new Metallica on TH-cam. When we were growing up as kids, we would go to a lucky mates place who had just acquired it on cassette, normally bought by their parents, or bought with hard earned pocket money. We would also borrow each other’s cassette, hoping our players would not chew the tape. Pull the pencil out when needed, to respool it. Awesome days, very fond memories. Mates in metal 🤘
Don’t apologize for your journey, bro. It’s yours and we’re just along for the ride. Watching your reactions brings me back to the 80’s when I was starting my journey. Keep it up!
Crazy thing to think about, but you have impacted 32.5k people.....that's one helluvan accomplishment! Congratulations, and keep up the great work, love watching your videos!
Yea all those little mini solos you hear in the background and all that weird growling stuff, is all cliff burton on bass. The way the record was mixed, a lot of the amazing little things he’s doing throughout the whole track are really hard to hear because the guitars are so much more out in front but that’s all cliff. There’s a remastered version of the song where you can hear him better on all those little solos. He does some really wild stuff that I hadn’t noticed before. This song was definitely one of his babies. 🤘🏻
This is my number 1 favourite Metallica song, seeing them perform it in its entirety live in Melbourne was completely unexpected and one of the highlights of my life. Killer video, man. 🤘
My favorite small detail about the first 3 albums is the bass that Cliff would throw in during the songs. You always know he had a great part of each song.
The fact you are young and not from the era of Metallica greatness, the fact that it moves is exactly why music is life. I’m 53 and could take you back to the moment I put the needle down on RTL. Hope you enjoy the lifetime of memories. From an old metal head 🤘🏻 ps, go see them before it’s too late! For real. 😳
@@Metal_Mary nice, I just put on Wanted Dead or Alive, saw Bon Jovi at Darien Lake with my high school sweetheart, was never really a fan till I saw them live.
I think I've watxhed this about 5 times. I can't get over the reaction dude. That's literally the same reaction i had. It's by far the most beautiful Metallica song.
Kirk is such an amazing guitarist and sooooooooooo underappreciated....this album and "Master of Puppets" and "And Justice For All" helped me get through high school in the late 80's...(I graduated in 1990)
You said that you are wanting to share this music with your friends and introduce them to the awesome stuff... That is why we are all here my boy! We get to see you reacting to the things that most of us have loved since before you were born... Seeing a young man like yourself blown away by our favorites does our heart good and reminds us what it was like to hear these fir the first time when we were young, and for some of us that was LONG AGO😂
The apotheosis of minor key, most dark Metallica composition and one of the most dark intros in metal music ever. Fun fact 1: Dave Mustaine was inspired by Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir”. Exact same chords, played differently. Fun fact 2: Mustaine used again the exact same chords a few years later on Megadeth’s Hangar 18. Cheers
This is definitely the best instrumental they have done. James, Kirk and Cliff playing some major riffage and Lars pounding those drums. A perfect formula.
one of my favorites from Metallica. the feeling that there's a summoning going on, that there is something responding, is just perfect. after so many years, i still get chickenskin when the summoning is complete and ktulu is here at 00:11:15 ...such great vivid composing.
Big Priest and Maiden fan here (and Metallica and Megadeth eluded me for a while) and Metallica brings the heaviness and majestic crunchiness in a way no other band does!
Metallica’s guitar tone and vocals on the early albums is some of the best in metal. I understand James can’t sing like he did in the past but great vocals died after the Black album and Reload was the last album with great guitar tone even though I don’t like the Reload album. Probably won’t be long and you will be through every Metallica album and I’m looking forward to hear your thoughts album to album.👍🏻🤘🏻Great reactions!
Yes! That jammed! Haven’t heard it before but have also fallen for Metallica thanks to your reactions! I really only knew the radio hits. Wow… the instrumental tracks are some of the best. I felt that ending in my soul🤘🏻❤
Imagine me being 11 years old in 1984 when this came out, and it absolutely blew my mind. Hands-down this is my favorite Metallica album out of them all. There is just something super special and spectacular that happens to me emotionally and spiritually every time I hear this album. An absolute classic.
Sooo glad you liked this song so much. I prefer this original off of "Lightning" but, you should still check it out live off of S&M. I believe it's the 1st song with the San Fransisco Symphony. By the way, that subtle lead that you were hearing in the background is Cliff Burton on his bass guitar. He was a genius & a huge H.P. Lovecraft fan. He wrote this song
Just FYI, Ktullu is a monster from H. P. Lovecraft novels that was so powerful it could kill you simply by you looking at it. Kirk Hamet was a huge horror novel fan. This is the last song that Dave Mustaine had any input on.
The part you’re referencing in the beginning of the song and continues throughout the song is the late GREAT CLIFF BURTON on bass adding texture to the entire arrangement. R.I.P. Cliff
This one will chew you up and spit you out!!!! Stank faces incoming!!!!!!!
And it did, I have a MetallicA tattoo. And you need some Mushroomhead in your playlist bro , you're missing out on a band that was in the big three and started a genre! Solitaire unraveling, the heresy, we are the Truth, Sun doesn't Rise. Pick one. Try something new , hop in this here rabbit hole MollyBoy. And say Hi to the goosebumps and hair standing up with every song, it's not like anything you know, love the vids brother, and I like your style in cars. Keeping the faith you'll follow that crazy rabbit
We laugh you scream and shout
You gotta check out the live version of this song in S&M, they play it with a full orchestra
Yes masterpiece in s&m.
It's the first track on S&M. This is the Metallica song that Michael Kamen was most excited to create an orchestral arrangement for.
Ikr! Who would have thought that one of my favorite instrumentals would be about an ancient, mythical, psychic sea monster.
Cliff going nuts in the background the entire way really ties it together. Great reaction.
One of the finest moments in Metal history
No vocals brother. Just instrumental perfection. You can FEEL Ktulu rising from the sea....
If you can read the story fast enough, the music kinda matches the various reveals in the story, and the Johannson section of it.
He wakes as the world dies screaming....
Always made me think more of "At the Mountains of Madness" more when listening though.
I can feel the cthulhu inside me...🤤
I'm still waiting on decent movie adaptations of both
This song is SEVERELY fucking underrated! I appreciate this reaction.
Is it, though?
I almost never see videos about this song, or people commenting on it.@@omgbeardriving
@@isolatedmortalityband5718 everyone I've talked to about the band loves it and I've seen it talked about a lot over the years online so 🤷♂
to be honest in my opinion the main riff is a bit too repetitive. it sounds great the first few times but after a while it gets annoying because of the lack of switch ups. more variety would have done this song justice.
Every metal songs sucks then-By your logic.@@astronova3508
More metallica you can't have enough don't listen to the haters
It's mostly Megadave fans, they want to be relevant so bad 🤣
Well said we love metalica
@@gunsgoodtime😂true
Mega Dave 😂😂😂😂
@@mztweety1374 I know I thout so too 🤣🤣
That bass roar is EVERYTHING! My metalhead friends and I have had loads of fun over the years with this one. It's mostly not particularly difficult to play, and because of how it cycles, you can jam out to this for however long you want. A fantastic piece of metal history.
Cliff shines on this one. The Wah effect on his bass is magical.
Imagine these guys writing this otherworldly instrumental song being 21-22 years old when the album was released….it’s insane how good they are at that age…..geniuses in the third degree 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
And only 12 months after Kill 'em All! A quantum leap in music.
100%!
This was originally called "When Hell Freezes Over". Later the name of the song was changed at the initiative of the band's new bassist, Cliff Burton, and a guitar chord structure was added, written by Kirk Hammett, who was a big Lovecraft fan. The misspelling of "Cthulhu" is explained by the fact that, according to Lovecraft's works, mentioning Cthulhu's name (verbally or in writing) could summon him, so the band changed the name "in fear of the monster". (Copied from a fan)
Dont forget Dave Mustain also has Credit with this song, he wrote that one Riff. Also used in Hanger 18.
@@EkcotheBeholder And it sounds way better in this track, imo
Smart young man..better be safe than sorry
Cliff would step in his Wah pedal, back hand his strings with his knuckles and look everyone in the eye smiling while he did it, lol.
RiiiiiiiP 🤘🏼
“In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming..."
Love Lovecraft!!
That guitar solo that u were talking about was actually the bass,Cliff Burton.
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
Thanks to Metallica I'm now obsessed with Lovecraft... and Antarctica.
I'm still amazed everytime i watch this fan made video, how well Metallica's work integrates to the original HP Lovecarft story...
th-cam.com/video/lDstqHkWF6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dOiDsgV48_oWcTkw
Thanks for that one Molly. As someone who was self taught on guitar from metallica, you can appreciate the brilliance of what each riffs and tempo change means and feels like. Can't wait for more Metallica, remember there are a lot 🤟
this song is inspired by the short story “The Call of Cthulhu ” by American author H.P. Lovecraft. Cthulu is a water based beast or cosmetic entity but if you keep on repeating its name you wake and provoke it and it will rise and attack your city till it finds you the caller and kills you hence Metallica changed the name in the tittle of the song to Ktulu so the beast is not awaken. Listening to this masterpiece really you can feel the journey from waking up the beast as the music slowly builds up with suspence till when the beast reaches the city’s shores and the music starts to intensify as Cthulhu destroys the city and the music is just telling you how and discribing how magnificently raged the beast is. And when it destroys its target, the one who called its name and provoked it and woke it, then the beast calms retreats back to the water as it immerses its body into the horizon of the ocean the music calms and once the Cthulu fully disappers the waters go back to how it was before Cthulu woke and so does the music
And I'll go ahead and tell you right now, I've been listening to this since it was brand new, and the greatest thing about it is, you will NEVER get tired of listening to it, EVER! How many years have I been listening now? 40 years+? And I STILL listen to it regularly. It's just that fucking good. It really is.
As much as I love the original version, S&M is just something else. If you don't know yet, it's Metallica with the full San Francisco Symphony orchestra playing live. I loved the first one so much, I actually travelled to the US from London to see them do S&M 2.
The S&M version is epic and pretty. This one is mean and terrifying, mainly due to Cliff's unhinged performance; no version without him can ever top this.
Hey, I'm an old school Metallica fan from back in the day. I love how you say how awesome of a guitar player Kirk Hammett is.. having said that, you should check out an old metal/thrash band called Exodus. Kirk was in this band before Metallica. I feel like it's some of the hardest metal thrash ever created. I love your reactions, they're genuine and funny. Cheers Bro! Enjoy!!
Yeah Exodus only got heavy and turned into a thrash band after Metallica moved to the Bay Area. They all followed them 🤘
LIVE MUST WATCH The Thing That Should Not Be, Seattle 1989
Oh this is the very song that hooked me into the metal scene. Late summer 1984, playing soccer in the park down the road from my house in Dublin and a group of metal heads (later became my close friends) blasting this from a Sanyo suitcase ghetto blaster. I froze to the ground on hearing it...... Everything changed for me that day. Pure time wharp. Good days. F*€king 40 years ago!!!!!!!!!!
You can almost see Cthulu coming from the oceans with this song, now you know why i pushed this song so hard. Cliff Burton and his bass solos in it are SICK!
My personal favourite Metallica song. That Bass growl. Love watching your videos dude
Hi Molly,
Because of this, Ride the Lightning is Metallica's best album of their entire career.
In college... of course i took, "music appreciation" and did a report on THIS song. I actually cited like 5 different classical songs that have the same note progressions as in various parts of this song. I did the same thing with Yngwie's Icarus Dream Suite, but that had much longer progressions of identical notes, where clearly he knew the classical songs he was inspired by.
The late Mr Cliff Burton, on the bass is ,what your hearing in the background , absolute legend.
Cliff Burtons bass playing is sick, hes roars with the wah pedal and distorted bass
THIS ONE IS UPLOADING 1 HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL SO MAKE SURE TO CLICK 'NOTIFY ME' SO YOU DON'T MISS IT!
So satisfying watching youth love my Metal bands! Thanks Mollyboy 😁 made my day brighter. ❤️
One of the best instrumentals of all time!!!
have never listened to this with earbuds before...my man Cliff is utterly wrecking this track!!!! RIP 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
All those noises in the background are Cliffs bass. Fucking incredible!
Eerie and foreboding. But hauntingly beautiful. Masterpiece.
CALL OF KTULU AND ORION ARE CLASSICS... THEY JUST PLAYED THOSE TWO LIVE ON THE TOUR I JUST SAW LAST SUMMER.... EPIC!!
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons, even death may die." 🤘
Where is this qoute from brother?
@@Ranganation it is from H.P Lovecraft - The Nameless City.
The creator of Cthulu.
@@FaceEatingOwlAlso used in The Thing That Should Not Be. Which is kind of like Call Of Ktulu part 2 in a way.
@@kristofferlodesjo5781 Metallica?
@@FaceEatingOwl Yes, from the Master Of Puppets album.
Check this MollyBoy. These icons were kids younger than you are now, when they wrote this. Heavy Cliff influences throughout. May he rest in peace.
Love the channel and genuine reactions.
One of my favorites of all time. Just crushes you when it's cranked.
You are hearing new Metallica on TH-cam. When we were growing up as kids, we would go to a lucky mates place who had just acquired it on cassette, normally bought by their parents, or bought with hard earned pocket money. We would also borrow each other’s cassette, hoping our players would not chew the tape. Pull the pencil out when needed, to respool it.
Awesome days, very fond memories. Mates in metal 🤘
Don’t apologize for your journey, bro. It’s yours and we’re just along for the ride. Watching your reactions brings me back to the 80’s when I was starting my journey. Keep it up!
Crazy thing to think about, but you have impacted 32.5k people.....that's one helluvan accomplishment! Congratulations, and keep up the great work, love watching your videos!
Thank you so much!
Yea all those little mini solos you hear in the background and all that weird growling stuff, is all cliff burton on bass. The way the record was mixed, a lot of the amazing little things he’s doing throughout the whole track are really hard to hear because the guitars are so much more out in front but that’s all cliff. There’s a remastered version of the song where you can hear him better on all those little solos. He does some really wild stuff that I hadn’t noticed before. This song was definitely one of his babies. 🤘🏻
This is my number 1 favourite Metallica song, seeing them perform it in its entirety live in Melbourne was completely unexpected and one of the highlights of my life.
Killer video, man. 🤘
All of their instrumentals are masterpieces. I love the Hanger 18 Riff from Dave
It was the Call of Ktulu riff that Dave reclaimed for Hangar 18.
He's used them all at various points
Goosebumps are coming...
I'm a Metallica fan since 1984 .. and love your comments about them ...keep on going !! Welcome to the Metallica Family !!!
My favorite small detail about the first 3 albums is the bass that Cliff would throw in during the songs. You always know he had a great part of each song.
The fact you are young and not from the era of Metallica greatness, the fact that it moves is exactly why music is life. I’m 53 and could take you back to the moment I put the needle down on RTL. Hope you enjoy the lifetime of memories. From an old metal head 🤘🏻 ps, go see them before it’s too late! For real. 😳
There is one more instrumental they got. Suicide and redemption. It is pretty good.
It's just a mass of solo brilliance.. and I can't wait,.. going to warm up with a bit of Orion.
Good call, Sigma!
I'm on SOAD right now on my morning playlist...Lonely day. I f..kn love this song.
@@Metal_Mary nice, I just put on Wanted Dead or Alive, saw Bon Jovi at Darien Lake with my high school sweetheart, was never really a fan till I saw them live.
I think I've watxhed this about 5 times. I can't get over the reaction dude. That's literally the same reaction i had. It's by far the most beautiful Metallica song.
Cliff’s bass growls in this one are so awesome 🐙
Any Metallica instrumental will inspire any new guitar players. Powerful stuff. 🤘
Kirk is such an amazing guitarist and sooooooooooo underappreciated....this album and "Master of Puppets" and "And Justice For All" helped me get through high school in the late 80's...(I graduated in 1990)
Ooooh, this is the one I've been waiting for!!!!
You said that you are wanting to share this music with your friends and introduce them to the awesome stuff... That is why we are all here my boy! We get to see you reacting to the things that most of us have loved since before you were born... Seeing a young man like yourself blown away by our favorites does our heart good and reminds us what it was like to hear these fir the first time when we were young, and for some of us that was LONG AGO😂
man i havent heard this song for like 25 years............fucking amazing song that i forgot about, so glad you reacted to it bro
Dave leaving his mark on Metallica. Always loved this song 😁
The apotheosis of minor key, most dark Metallica composition and one of the most dark intros in metal music ever. Fun fact 1: Dave Mustaine was inspired by Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir”. Exact same chords, played differently. Fun fact 2: Mustaine used again the exact same chords a few years later on Megadeth’s Hangar 18. Cheers
This is definitely the best instrumental they have done. James, Kirk and Cliff playing some major riffage and Lars pounding those drums. A perfect formula.
This from the S&M album with the San Francisco symphony orchestra is epic. ❤
Ohhh good pick. I like this song a lot.
Funnily enough I was listening to it scrolling my youtube feed and then I see your video! Keep up with the Metallica Vids they are great!
CLIFF is what you are experiencing here, extremely important piece of music
Killer Combo today Molly!!!🤘😁
I have always liked the instrumentals that Metallica made . The harmonizing guitars sound like a symphony to me 🤘🤘
one of my favorites from Metallica. the feeling that there's a summoning going on, that there is something responding, is just perfect. after so many years, i still get chickenskin when the summoning is complete and ktulu is here at 00:11:15 ...such great vivid composing.
The S&M version with the orchestra is something else man. You’ll love it
Cliff is definitely the architect here. Dude was so amazing. I always think what they would have sounded like if he didn't die. He was at the peak.
Big Priest and Maiden fan here (and Metallica and Megadeth eluded me for a while) and Metallica brings the heaviness and majestic crunchiness in a way no other band does!
The live version of this that they performed with the San Francisco Symphony on S&M 1 is just perfect
This is their best instrumental and also the best instrumental of all time.
Suicide and Redemption is an instrumental from their 2008 album. It must be done its so gooooood🔥
Metallica’s guitar tone and vocals on the early albums is some of the best in metal. I understand James can’t sing like he did in the past but great vocals died after the Black album and Reload was the last album with great guitar tone even though I don’t like the Reload album. Probably won’t be long and you will be through every Metallica album and I’m looking forward to hear your thoughts album to album.👍🏻🤘🏻Great reactions!
Yes! That jammed! Haven’t heard it before but have also fallen for Metallica thanks to your reactions! I really only knew the radio hits. Wow… the instrumental tracks are some of the best. I felt that ending in my soul🤘🏻❤
The intro and the two clean riffs are some of my favourite things to play on an acoustic guitar. So much fun (and a good warm up for the fingers)
The sound of Cliffs bass is awesome in this !!! So complex and the scream !!!! 10 out of 10 🤘🏻
Music is memories. Make them as great as you can
Your face at 2:50 is the face we all had the first time hearing this. Absolute banger of a track.
This song is amazing live. Looking forward to hear your opinion 😊
My favorite album of any artist of all time
Thais song means a Lot to me. One of my favorites songs from Metallica. I become a fan after a listen to that song a long ago.
Rgds from Brazil bro.
Im loving every one of your Metallica reaction videos. Im here for all of it! Welcome to the world I stepped into as a 13 year old back in 1992.
This song changed my life mollyboy! U ♥️ that shiat!!! 😎
You never need to apologize. It's your channel
Imagine me being 11 years old in 1984 when this came out, and it absolutely blew my mind. Hands-down this is my favorite Metallica album out of them all. There is just something super special and spectacular that happens to me emotionally and spiritually every time I hear this album. An absolute classic.
This song is amazing. Saw it live in 1985 & live in 2023. Both times amazing
The end of this song always brings out the kid in me… that ending is enough to make me cry happy tears 😂
The version they did with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra was insane
Sooo glad you liked this song so much. I prefer this original off of "Lightning" but, you should still check it out live off of S&M. I believe it's the 1st song with the San Fransisco Symphony. By the way, that subtle lead that you were hearing in the background is Cliff Burton on his bass guitar. He was a genius & a huge H.P. Lovecraft fan. He wrote this song
Almost 9 minutes of pure metal... R.I.P. Cliff and long live your bass \m/
The "tiny, little guitar solo" is Cliff Burton with his distorted bass, playing his Wah Wah Pedal 😁
He did this many times on the first two albums
Missed the live chat for this one today. Here now🤘
Hope you’re all good!
Just FYI, Ktullu is a monster from H. P. Lovecraft novels that was so powerful it could kill you simply by you looking at it. Kirk Hamet was a huge horror novel fan. This is the last song that Dave Mustaine had any input on.
That tiny little guitar solo was Cliff going nuts on the bass
Still waiting for Trapped Under Ice 🙌❤️
Love that you’re even doing the instrumentals. An argument can be made that Ride the Lightening is one of the greatest albums of all time
That little solo your hearing in the back ground is BASS!!!! thats the true talent of Cliff Burton, he plays the bass like an electric guitar solo
This song is awesome!! Especially when listening through headphones!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I LOVE Cliff’s bass sound on this. How he uses the wah wah and distortion on this is just killer. The whole sound is a monster.
The part you’re referencing in the beginning of the song and continues throughout the song is the late GREAT CLIFF BURTON on bass adding texture to the entire arrangement. R.I.P. Cliff
We've been listening to this album since 1986. Imagine anything being completely excellent for 38 years. Anything.
Cliff and that bass with a Morely Wah.... I had one and it was SO cool when playing Metallica!!