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I read a lots of comments mentioning Cliff Burton and I would love to do a reaction to a Metallica song with him in the band , what would you recommend?? Thank you everyone ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@19samson84
Жыл бұрын
"For whom the Bell tolls" Day on the Green '85 or "Whiplash" Chicago' 83 or pure Cliff Burton "Anesthesia" (Pulling Teeth) Chicago '83.. Think a Double Feature Reaction for Tribute this Master on Bass would be awesome..
@politicalscientist8880
Жыл бұрын
For Whom the Bell tolls on the green to SEE HIM and then ORION to HEAR a song thats basically his
@19samson84
Жыл бұрын
@@arkaoss8602 ähm.. when it comes to the Moscow Show, Cliff was almost five years in Heaven to this Time..
@politicalscientist8880
Жыл бұрын
@@arkaoss8602 dude. seriously? that was 91. Cliff died 86
@flipair1737
Жыл бұрын
fight fire with fire or anesthesia ... his best performances imo, and please don't argue about subjective opinions towards someone who can't even defend himself at this point.
Newstead in his prime was an absolute animal on stage. And this song in particular was like letting the bear out of his cage
@mrtiesthatbind
8 ай бұрын
Man is not an animal. He is a monster
@DrTomMD
6 ай бұрын
1489% correct!!!
@dillonsronce2583
4 ай бұрын
Crazy ass bass playing
Jason Newsted is on bass here! He was with them from 1986 'till 2001 when he left on his own. Metallica live was something else with him. Unmatched levels of energy and pure badassary. Personally my favorite bassist. He added so much to their shows. And yes Lars is a great drummer. Maybe not the most skilled, but his writing skills are better than 99.9% people on this planet. He wrote too many legendary songs to care about some online losers hating on him.
@AgenteusaRR
Жыл бұрын
Amen brother. To me Metallica was not the same after him, that's showing how good he was ;) Lars is another story but I'll give him that is a good drummer , let's put it like this Lars is a good constant beat drummer, you just can't add many layers to a song :P
@chrishoffman2489
Жыл бұрын
Jason is my all around favorite of Metallica's bassists too. Definitely the best back up vocals
@scrolemodel
Жыл бұрын
Cliff made a HUGE impact on the way the band wrote music! Jason came in and rode the coat tails of Cliff for years. Without Cliff, there would be no Metallica and no Jason - at least in the epic way they rule the world! Not hating, love Jason... just stating facts.
@AgenteusaRR
Жыл бұрын
@@scrolemodel What youre saying is circumstancial, i mean I know Cliff was the first but I don't share your view that without Cliff there would be no Metallica, they would just find someone else. What I did say was, they enjoyed their best years and best gigs with Jason and after he decided to leave for some reason Metallica to me were never the same, I don't know why but they never picked themselves up, I mean theyre still successful but the energy wasnt there from 1995 on imo
@dropdead___
Жыл бұрын
You have my like because of Jason.
Their best sounding era when live imo. Great back up vocals by Jason!
@sagargurung2785
Жыл бұрын
my man!!!
@SaturnusDK
Жыл бұрын
I only ever got to see one live show before Cliff Burton passed away which was obviously also my first so that stands out to me.
@squall5742
Жыл бұрын
yeah 89 90 91 92 and even 2021/22 are theyr best years
@Seven50ml
Жыл бұрын
@@squall5742 yes they're sounding great right now
@daniellysohirka5079
Жыл бұрын
I've heard audio clips with Cliff, they sound better. Look up their last concert with him alive and tell me not. It's because people want video these days.
Whether you watch Moscow version or this version , or any version … this song is and as will always be FIRE!!!! The band member you asked about is the long time bass player for Metallica , Jason Newstead . He replaced Cliff Burton when Cliff tragically lost his life .. Jason played bass for Metallica for years until he he felt as tho it was getting to be a bit much for him and he wasn’t able to pursue certain other wishes in his life . So he left the band and was replaced by Rob Trujillo . Jason was a huge loss for them and he’s never been forgotten..
@MrRexfactor
Жыл бұрын
NO ONE WILL EVER REPLACE CLIFF!!! Anyways Newstead held his own as well as bringing his own style and flavor to the band. Now we have Rob, who in some ways brings the music back full circle.
@marchendrickson2382
Жыл бұрын
@@MrRexfactor Was gonna say that. Rob seems to have given Metallica their balls back. With St Anger, they castrated themselves. Their current sound feels right, or at least a whole lot closer
@kimfalch2976
Жыл бұрын
I prefer this version because of Superior Audio. Considering there is millions of Moscow videos now and people still ask for them to relive that same dopamine, I rather have the dopamine of actually different shows and soon, hopefully other songs 😑
Jason Newsted was the key factor for Metallica not quiting, disbanding after Cliff's death in 1986. He was the perfect fit to Metallica.
“Battery” is arguably their highest energy song. Please consider watching it from their 1989 Seattle concert. Probably the best concert ever.
@batmaneatspizza
Жыл бұрын
Whiplash
@TheMisterBlank
Жыл бұрын
Disposable Heroes
@giancarlobateroceleste88
Жыл бұрын
Yeah!!! Battery in Seattle will blow her mind
@Rico_71
Жыл бұрын
Battery, creeping and whiplash are INSANE in Seattle 89
Jason is the other vocalist, mainly bassist. Left the band after disputes about his role. I really liked that dude. He is such a beast on stage and afterwards he comes out with a ponytail, wearing glasses and talks about art. One of those wholesome metal guys imho.
The second "vocalist" is their 2nd bassist. Jason Newsted. He joined the group after their original bassist, Cliff Burton, tragically passed away in a your bus accident in Sweden. Jason was their bassist up until the St. Anger album, when Robert Trujillo joined after Jason left. Dark history lesson: James, Kirk and Lars were so angry and deep in grief over Cliff's death and they took it out on Jason. For over a decade Jason endured so much abuse, hazing, and constantly being told that no matter how long he was in the band, he would NEVER be a part of Metallica. It wasn't until their "Load" album that the band finally stopped the abuse of Jason and treated him like a member of the band.
@shryggur
Жыл бұрын
Are you sure about a decade of hazing? I think in recent interviews both them and Jason said that it was more about the first year or two, until he proved himself on the road (I think he managed to play concerts barely conscious due to illness or something like that.) He might've remained a "junior" up until Load, in the sense that he didn't have a say in creative questions or something. I can't remember anything harsher than that, though.
@TroubledTurnip
Жыл бұрын
@@shryggur The whole situation has been explained by the band in a movie, and many recent interviews on the subject. The hazing of Jason was intense and unrelenting. James even went to therapy to try to learn how not be such an asshole after all the fallout when Jason left the band. That therapy even had James and Dave Mustaine talking to each other for the first time since the 80s and James finally acknowledging all the hurt Dave harbored all these years. That's not to say James is a bad guy, he's just a very typical guy with bottled up emotions that explode in bad ways. He's faced it, and as far as I know, Jason and Dave are mostly okay with him now which is great. James really humbled himself and deserves a lot of credit imo.
@hilcaminhoesmassa1804
Жыл бұрын
Jason is the 3rd bassist
@ork_oz
Жыл бұрын
They made him multi millionare, he is fine :)
@ShadowRyu
Жыл бұрын
@S V they all had their part In the crap Jason had to go through
Metallica DISPOSABLE HEROES LIVE IN MEXICO CITY 2009❤️❤️❤️
@max2244ful
Жыл бұрын
HELL YEAH!!!
@ilcineangolodialex5224
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, one of the best version ever :)
@rabiatuladawiyah129
Жыл бұрын
Yeahh
@LuisRojas-ht7bm
Жыл бұрын
Nop.
@ilcineangolodialex5224
Жыл бұрын
@@LuisRojas-ht7bm yep 🤘🤟
this is lars on his prime, but jesus i love jasons back vocals and his energy. this san diego 92 consert is one of the greatest, there is speed,heavy,and super good sound.
@sadsadasdsadasdsadas
Жыл бұрын
Lars was in his prime in 1985-1991 in 1992 he was still very energtic and not bad.
@Nissardpertugiu
Жыл бұрын
@@sadsadasdsadasdsadas Actuallly he s playing deeper and tighter in 1992-1993, even in 1994.
this is my favorite version of this song. i do miss jason on bass in the band
I've been a musician most of my life and play many different instruments. I even have a gold record on the wall.. I can tell you from that experience Lars is NOT a bad drummer at all! In fact, most of the haters and wannabe musicians if I sat them down and said play this Metallica song on the drums correctly, I bet 6 out of 10 would fail! They simply don't really understand what's happening. My second thought is some people are still hanging on to that Napster nonsense in which he was correct about and they're still salty.
@picklesmcmillan217
Жыл бұрын
No, not a bad drummer. I think his issue was that he stopped practicing for a time. A lot of money, time and notoriety can lead to complacency. We also have to remember that the 80s/early 90s were fueled by cocaine and, when it comes to drumming, it makes a difference. Lol.
@rodoxag9117
Жыл бұрын
Lars is not a terrible drummer, but let's face it, he's not good either. Just listen to the fill he played at 1:57, it was awfully executed and he completely lost the tempo. Musicians make mistakes and that's fine, but it's not normal when you can find those mistakes in his playing at every gig, in every song, at any year. And during late '89 and early 90s he was at his peak, after that he got worse and worse up until recently, that he stepped up his game a little (and he started to use click tracks). No one should hold Lars against the unrealistic expectation of being a human metronome. But the kind of mistakes Lars make are quite bad considering that he's a professional drummer with decades of experience playing for one of the greatest bands in modern music. When the guitar player is the one keeping the tempo of the song instead of the drummer, you can assert with confidence that the drummer is not good. The good news is that, while Lars' playing is sloppy, he is 100% passion and energy, and he's a hell of a music arranger.
@themacheteorder925
Жыл бұрын
@@rodoxag9117 I never understood the Flack he gets, even the fill you mentioned wasn't that bad.. if anyone should get shat on is Kirk.. I can't stand his Live solos, he was ok in the 90's but damn did it get bad and sloppy in the 2k
@rodoxag9117
Жыл бұрын
@@themacheteorder925 and that's the issue. If you pay hundreds of dollars to see one of the most emblematic band in the world, "it wasn't that bad" should not be a reaction. The difference becomes starker when you compare Lars to really tight drummers, like Lombardo or Vinnie Paul just to name a few. Kirk also became sloppy with the years
@suefantastic4584
Жыл бұрын
@@rodoxag9117 - You might be right.. but he has still achieved more in his lifetime, and with the skills lacking as you say, in an amazing way than anyone else on earth.. he IS a member of METALLICA, who could have ANY drummer or guitarist.. Remember Dave Mustaine? They dont have to settle for shit.. I'll never achieve so much.. never.
The line up in this video Is James Hetfield (rhytm Guitar and vocals) Lars Ulrich (drums) Kirk (not Kurt) Hammett (lead guitar) And the Beast himself Jason Newstead (Bass and backing vocals) the First three of them never changed but they had 3 bassists First Cliff Burton second Jason Newstead and the third which Is the current one Robert Trujillo
@samuele.celotti999
Жыл бұрын
@S V Oh damn i forgot about the the useless one and the ginger junkie
I saw them live during that tour, it was awesome, Lars came out of the floor with the entire drum set while playing, then on the next song the whole drum set moved to the other side of the stage while he was still playing. one of the best concerts ever and I have been to a lot of concerts... it was 3 and a half hours long with no band opening.
@sheldonnicholl3599
Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! I watched this VHS set so many times as a teenager and into my 20s. I still have the CD/VHS box set, Binge and Purge!
Jason is the bassist and was such a beast live.
Lars is a legend. First of all he is a big part in the creation of all the songs. lyrics and music. And many of those songs are legendary. And back in the early days of Metallica he was actually one of a few drummers who created a new type of drumming style that many metal bands later would follow and build on. His story is also very interesting, coming from Denmark, going to the US as very young where he end up being apart in the creation of Metallica.
You're officially my favorite reactor. So much enthusiasm and true appreciation for music.
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
Aweee thank you so much
Glad you did this version. Awesome sound. Love the heaviness of these downpicked guitar riffs.
Back up vocals is Jason Newsted and bass player. A great and under rated bass player and a fellow fan on stage living out his and our dream to be up there jamming and rocking out.
Great reaction! This performance is so intense that it gives me chills! Damn this was my youth! Feeling like reborn after hearing this 😅🤘🔥🔥
This is the greatest ERA of Tallica. I would love to travel back in time to see this live
@bayareathrasher666
Жыл бұрын
Wrong 83-86
@sadsadasdsadasdsadas
Жыл бұрын
85-91
@bayareathrasher666
Жыл бұрын
@@sadsadasdsadasdsadas 😄
@Wolf-km5wm
Жыл бұрын
Me too, man, me too
James on vocals and rhythm, Kirk on lead guitar, Lars on drums, and Jason on bass here, but now it is Rob Trujillo. Jason Newstead is probably one of my favorite musicians, simply because of the crap he went through but he still chugged on through it.
The bassist at this time was Jason Newsted. He did the vocals near the end. Jason brought a lot of energy to Metallica and just made the shows a lot of fun. The drummer is Lars by the way. He isn't a technical drummer by any means, but I would argue he is one if the greatest drummers of all-time. His ear for arrangements and the overall aggressive feel he brings pulls Metallica's sound together.
I absolutely love your energy towards Metallica. They truly are amazing. I highly suggest you react to Welcome Home (Sanitarium) live in Seattle '89. Possibly the best concert ever recorded, and Metallica at their absolute best!! Keep doing what you do!!
This performance was part of the black album tour and was recorded on Live Shit: Binge & Purge DVD. If you enjoy this song, you need to see the entire show. Jason was a great backing vocalist for James and a excelent live performer.
So cute to watch you nearly lift off your seat in the beginning...wonderful reaction, thank you!
I love seeing you having fun reacting to Metallica. It's nice to experience your emotions with someone who is young and reacts the same as we used to. Thank you for what you do and for how you do it. Your energy and naturalness is wonderful and you are so beautifully full of enthusiasm. Thank you again and I look forward to more reactions to Metallica
Just seeing the raw reaction. Your face, smile...It's So refreshing.....keep going ...VERY rock girl top......I am more than happy I subscribed!!
Her reaction though. 🤣🤣 She's head banging and is like into it then realizes James Hetfield walks by the microphone not singing. The look when she realizes Jason Newsted is singing is priceless!
Metallica - No Leaf Clover( Live S&M2, 09.06.2019)
Omg you are lovely person! The smile you had when the solo kicked in?! Just awesome! Got to subscribe. By the way, Metallica was great in this era. Bassist Jason made them give everything, every night. Pure energy! Jason is deeply missed.
Jason is on bass. He was my favorite bassist in the band. Not saying he's better or anything. Justy favorite.
Hey Biss, thanks for trusting me and doing your Reaction to this Version. I see, you enjoyed it very much. Every Stage on the World is´nt big enough for an Energy bomb like Jason Newsted - here on Bass and Backing Vocals, he is such a Beast in Crowd Control. Next one should be "Disposable Heroes" from Mexico City 2009. *gib* 😅 see you on Tw*tch, ❤ Samson
First time I seen Metallica live was 1994 I was 10yrs old. Seen them live 13x since. Best live band ever imo. Energy is simply unmatched. If you can sit/stand still while Metallica is playing you aren't human.
Beautiful reaction! I enjoyed it with you ❤️
I'm in love with your accent, I love your R's . Also nice video !!!
Metallica ...and justice for all live Seattle 89
WOW! I love your eye shadow! I love that "smoky" look, and the red accent looks great!
Jason Newsted!!! The undisputed KING of backup vocals... I miss it so much...
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
I like him a lot too ❤️
I went to a metallical show once and it was crazy good. I was on the ground level and the had folding portable steel chairs on the floor. This was the last song and everyone started a mosh pit. I was lucky i did not get trampled. All the chairs started being thrown on the stage. Awesome show
I had the opportunity to see Metallica twice in Pittsburgh,PA.. Justice for all and the black album..Best damn shows ever..period..
That's my boy Jason Newsted barking on the microphone! I don't think this performance is better than the one from Moscow just because that one is beyond iconic. But you really can't go wrong with any Metallica performance from the Black Album era. It's peak Metallica and I do believe Jason was a great component of that powerhouse of energy. And if I may be so bold, you look fabulous; the makeup, hair, dress... it's like, yes girl, I'm here for it. Also, your ''noooooo'' when the song was over was super cute haha keep the reactions coming!
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words and support
This band is why I picked up guitar when I was 12, and why I started dabbling in bass guitar after high school before making the switch permanently. Particularly, this song. So crushing. You really want energy? Check out their live performance of Whiplash from this show. Holy hell. And as previously mentioned, the 2nd vocalist is bassist Jason Newsted. He took the spot after Cliff Burton, and my biggest bass guitar inspiration, died. Before he joined, he played in a band that occasionally covered Metallica songs, and he did the vocals on them, which ended up being a great addition for backup vocals and taking over in spots to give James a break. You should really see some oooooold clips of Metallica when Cliff was in the band. He will blow your mind.
Late 80’s,early 90’s was peak Metallica….when Rock Stars looked and acted like Rock Stars…pure energy,aggression and attitude.🤟😊
Busscute headbanging to Metallica got me feeling some type of way.
As said by others..." For Whom the Bell Tolls" live is great. And remember this... The first time James and Lars heard/saw Cliff, they said that they heard a guy playing the bass like a guitar and when they turned to look, all they saw was red hair flying in the air.
You’re reaction to this song, just proves how AWESOME you are!
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
Aweeee thank you❤️
During this tour in the early 90's bassist Jason Newsted would take over vocals on a few songs sometimes it was Creeping Death sometimes Seek & Destroy sometimes Whiplash. the concerts were 3 hours long and it was a rare opportunity for James Hetfield to rest his voice. it proved beneficial since this tour went on for nearly 3 years. I was lucky to catch their concert in Miami Florida back when I was an angry 16 year old . " my second Metallica concert I've seen on 7 different tours ."and still one of the best shows I've seen them perform.🤘
Se tem Jason, tem energia pura ao vivo 👏👏 grande Jason newsted 👍
Love how you're getting into it here
Love your reaction and Metallica was my band back in my teens. They are great. I would like to see your reactions to Devilskin, either All Fall Down or Start a Revolution. They have many more good songs but I think you will enjoy these to start out with. Keep up the excellent reactions.
My favorite song by Metallica, the energy is so high. Personally my favorite video of this song is the Moscow concert! They are so much more intense and the crowd also gets you fired up! At least check it out once on your own time
Best front man in musical history! He earned it - he got to be the guy everyone wants to be!........ Good for you James
binge and purge performance is beast mode metallica....seattle,san diego,mexico....my fave is seattle....
Sis, that is the Awesome Mr. Jason Newstead!!!! He bleeds metal!! No equal when it comes to energy or passion for the music!!
Jason Newsted on backing vocals 🤘🏼 they should have done that on albums for sure, maybe then he would still be in the band
you are so positive...i love it...not easy in those days
Metallica's albums are killer, but nothing beats them live! I'm glad you picked this version. Their other vocalist was Jason Newsted. I've always liked Jason's backup vocals for 'tallica.
I've seen them live 3 or 4 times in the late 90s/early 90s (.. And Justice For All and Black Album tours) and they were HIGH ENERGY. They make a lot of mistakes live and their sound isn't quite what you'd expect sometimes, (James can barely sing and play, Kirk doesn't sound the same. and their guitar harmonies sound super bad) but it's good enough. What you don't get from the videos is just how LOUD they play. At one show I attended, everything was vibrating so much.. especially during Jason's bass solo that some of the ceiling tiles fell down. They were huge 2'x2' tiles that people started throwing like frisbees from the upper seats and knocking people out down below. Also, all the folding chairs (whose idea was it to have these?!) from the floor seats were thrown into a large pile (and also being thrown around) to make more room for the massive mosh pit. Creeping Death was always my favorite part with the most audience participation.
It’s songs like this one that make me sooooo thankful the replay button exists XD
Hi Bisccute, I love your channel, also subscribe. I just love all your reactions to all heavy metal music. Seeing a new lady first time reactions, blows my mind because you have never heard. My age is 48, I have been attending heavy metal shows since I was 12. First metallica concert was metallica in Albuquerque, NM. Then slayer, pantera and many more. If you notice, metal intros are long and the build up is amazing, even after the song, a nice long ending. Thanks for reacting! I love it! Rock on! 🤟💪❤️❤️
@BisscuteReacts
9 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for subscribing. Glad you are loving it
Awesome Reaction biss 🤘💀🤘
Im so glad you reviewed this one and not the moscow one. Here you can really see James and Jason being beasts they are. Jason is the bassist who has amazing, heavy and dark backing vocals. NOthing wrong with moscow but thats the one everyone see's. Also Jason replaced Cliff Burton in 1986 after Cliff's death. Jason left in 2001 and was replaced by Robert Trujilo. Jason was the backing vocals. You can hear him in almost every album song from 1988-1998. 1998 was garage inc. covers of other bands. You can also hear Jasons backing vocals in live performances from 1986-2001 and then again in 2009 and 2011 when they played together again.
Finally some more Mighty Metallica 🔥🔥🔥🔥. James, Lars (drums), Kirk ( lead guitar) and Jason ( at that time bassist and second vocals). This is a very good version but the Moscow version is also so impressive so go see it🔥🔥🔥. Next one; Disposable Heroes live in Mexico 2009 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘. It will blow you away 🤘🤘🤘. By the Way; your dress in red and white are the colours in the danish flag and you honor Lars and me ( both from Denmark) 🇩🇰🇩🇰☀️☀️🤘🤘🔥🔥
@19samson84
Жыл бұрын
I told her to react to this Version because there are many Reactions to Moscow ´91 and I think a little Difference would be good, also for the Channel 😉
@stigpetersen9701
Жыл бұрын
@@19samson84 👍 The San Diego version is 🔥🔥🔥
@19samson84
Жыл бұрын
@@stigpetersen9701 yes it is.. The whole Concert is epic
@stigpetersen9701
Жыл бұрын
@@19samson84 I have seen them live 18 times….first time ‘92 in Copenhagen 🔥🔥🔥
@19samson84
Жыл бұрын
@@stigpetersen9701 wow, I have seen them Seven Times..
The back up vocals was Jason Newstead the bass player that replaced Cliff Burton who then was himself replaced by Robert Trujillo who is still with the band.
I don’t think there are many true Metallica fans who really ‘hate’ Lars; there are some, perhaps many, within the community who are critical of him at times but I think hate is a strong word. Most informed people know that Metallica wouldn’t exist in the first place or likely have stayed together through several difficult periods if it weren’t for Lars.
I also prefer this concert over the newer ones. The pureness of the energy is just crazier here. My favourite song from this concert is the master of puppets with long intro and Blackened. It's a gem too. They sang over pollution in a metal concert in the 80's. They were so deep in so many ways.
Metallica live with Jason Newsted was something else than todays metallica
Great band, sick reaction! looked like you were there live lol
This concert is very underrated everyone always goes for the Moscow or Seattle one
That was bassist Jason Newstead (singing)
Jason Newstedd at the bass is the second vocalist
The version of this song live in Moscow in 1991 right in the middle of the dissolution process of the URSS in front of more than 1.5 million people is one of the most epic musical events in history without a doubt. If you could react to that, we'd surely appreciate it, but you can just watch it for yourself. Life changing stuff lol
Yess my fav concert of them so underrated show, also you can try The four Horsemen same show, and well say about Lars (the drummer)!
When you're done checking out this masterpiece..I recommend "Harvester of Sorrow" taken from the same concert in Moscow it's probably the best live version I've ever seen and heard ..Seattle 89' comes pretty close though.👊💀👊
The members of Metallica in this years of the video was James Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, Lars Ulrich and Jason Newsted. You're reactions are really good!
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much❤️
No one dislikes Lars as a drummer. Some people dislike him as the face of trying to shut down pirated free online downloads of music in the Napster era. That's where the Lars hate comes from. The young folks like yourself miss this because no one properly explains this in these reaction videos. They see/hear someone playing drums at a high level and wonder why are people complaining about the drummer? Nothing to do with musicianship.
Thank you finally live ish and purge San Diego so happy you did this show watch insane show went to this show just another state
This is from "Live Sh*t, Binge and Purge". I believe you can watch the whole 2 shows on KZread nowadays.
The guitar comes on, the smile comes out, the eyes crinkle, and all is right with the world lol
@BisscuteReacts
Жыл бұрын
I can’t help myself hahahha
James Hetfield - vocals, rhythm guitar Kirk Hammett - lead guitar Lars Ulrich - drums Jason Newsted - bass guitar, backing vocals That's who he appears to be, he replaced Cliff Burton after his untimely death. He was Metallica's bassist during the mid-80s to the early 2000s. After that time, he quit (he fucking left the band?!?!) and was replaced by Rob Trujillo from Suicidal Tendencies.
As the other people said the bass player's name is Jason newstead he come from a band called phlotsum and jetsam hopefully I spelled that right they're out of Phoenix Arizona I live down there to the 80s and early 90s when he joined the band I met Jason in a studio they were recording we were setting up to record
Jason NewsteaDDD. TOTAL badass! You RULE, also!!!
Now everyone chants "Die" in that part. Without James asking.
Jason Newsted, was the bass player for Metallica that was singing in this song for THIS concert. He was formally in a band called Flotsam and Jetsam, then Cliff Burton died, First Bass player for Metallica, and Jason was chosen after a long try out for bass player. He left the band a few years ago, maybe 10, and now they have the bass player from Suicidal Tendencies/Infectious Grooves.
@19samson84
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Jason left 21 Years ago..and Cliff wasn´t the first Bass Olayer in Metallica 😉
@DaytonaGrey-RS5
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@@19samson84 You are right! Ron McGovney was the first bass player, but I would have to look at my albums to see if his name is credited with any songs on Kill Em All. And Jason leaving the band feels more like 10 years to me... but I did say, maybe, it's been 21? That makes me feel old. What would people these days do without google? I have known Metallica since I was 12 and I don't think I ever really knew Cliff wasn't the original bass player. I would definitely say that more people know that Dave Mustaine was in the band originally, rather than Ron.
I got to see them performance when they toured with GnR and Faith no more at the Pontiac Silver dome. Hearing that many people chanting die in unison is quite an experience
@BisscuteReacts
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I bet
Disposable heroes....AGREED!!!!
Im not a Metallica guy honestly. But this song is amazing. I used to listen to it a lot when i was a little boy. Now with almost 30, i still enjoy this. Im interested on a Metalcore/Deathcore reaction, but im not sure if u're ready haha. Killswitch Engage is a really good one. They had vocalist. Jesse and Howard. They are both AMAZING and my favourites! Motionless in White is a great band too and again, one of those bands pretty much unique. Something more "light" and chill can be "All time low", no screams at all, but fun to watch!
Hi, you have to check out their Seattle 1989 concert for sure. Welcome Home Sanitarium and For whom the bell tolls are two good choices.
@4md17
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the four horsman seattle 89 or maybe san diego 1992 because i love that drum switch with lars
Beautiful reaction 😍 Metallica Is the best band of the world
@BisscuteReacts
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Thank you ❤️
Listening to Metallica and watching a beautiful girl headbanging...!!! I"M IN PARADISE!!!
For the lenten season, we as a family watched The Ten Commandments and right after I told my 9yo daughter about a song about the plagues of Egypt and she was up for it. End result: I may have made a metalhead out of her. My 5yo son didn't appreciate the 'noise', but she was headbanging and asking for a replay.
me tornei seu fã.... essa foi sua melhor reação
Classic and legendary. There's only one Metallica- grateful I grew up with them.
It is easy to forget that the 80s-early Metallica was really heavy and aggressive straight metal, they were great live, and the sound was raw as hell. This is the Metallica that influenced and helped define a future generation of metal.
Haha, loved your reaction, "it happened so fast!!!"
@BisscuteReacts
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Thank you, glad you loved it ❤️
@nikol7951
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You're welcome, it was a joy to watch how super into you were:). And yes, it's an amazing song! I remember seeing them for the first time on the Monsters of Rock tour. When they played this song they had the whole stadium singing "Die, die", it was intense and super memorable!
Moscow, San Diego...any early 90s Metallica is on a level all it's own haha
Insanely beautiful
So sick. This is the best Live version of this song I have ever heard. A good step from here IMO: "Sanitarium" or "Disposable Heroes" From Master of Puppets album. Cliff Burton was there.