Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Unforgiven
Battery
Master of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
"The Other New Song"
Seek and Destroy
august 12th, tokyo summer sonic festival
Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
The God That Failed
Fade To Black
Battery
Master of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
i wish they would play FOUR HORSEMEN live again that song kicks my ass.
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After Rock am Ring last saturday, I'm confident that they will make a pretty good album. I think it was one of their best shows in the last 15 years. They sounded so good, I was really suprised. Also they played the whole Master of Puppets album, because of the 20 year anniversary of this album.
Next thursday I'm going to see the guys in the Gelredome. I hope they will put up a show like last saturday and I hope they play the Whole Master of Puppets album here.
I hope Rick Rubin will bring back the old-school sound with Metallica and that Metallica will suprise with a Metal Up You're Ass album.
d'oh! i haven't talked to him yet, but at least he got to see tool and metallica together. he was hoping to get the puppets show though...
This was the setlist of Metallica, so that wasn't bad at all.
Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Frantic
The Unforgiven
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Orion
Master of Puppets
Fade To Black
Battery
- - - -
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
- - - -
The Other New Song
Seek and Destroy
i can't wait top hear this one recorded. so much like the old garage days...you can hear the punk influence and the old style metallica on this one. just balls out metallica. very nice.
i can't wait top hear this one recorded. so much like the old garage days...you can hear the punk influence and the old style metallica on this one. just balls out metallica. very nice.
Yes, this song has definately a old school feeling on it. Good to hear Metallica can still make thrash songs.
this is gonna be an awesome release!
out December 4/5th
"The Videos 1989-2004" track listing:
01. One (7:41)
02. Enter Sandman (5:28)
03. The Unforgiven (6:21)
04. Nothing Else Matters (6:24)
05. Wherever I May Roam (6:05)
06. Sad But True (5:26)
07. Until It Sleeps (4:32)
08. Hero Of The Day (4:30)
09. Mama Said (4:51)
10. King Nothing (5:26)
11. The Memory Remains (4:37)
12. The Unforgiven II (6:33)
13. Fuel (4:35)
14. Turn The Page (5:49)
15. Whiskey In The Jar (4:43)
16. No Leaf Clover (5:33)
17. I Disappear (4:28)
18. St. Anger (5:50)
19. Frantic (4:55)
20. The Unnamed Feeling (5:29)
21. Some Kind Of Monster (4:28)
Bonus:
* 2 Of One - Introduction (5:43)
* One (Jammin' Version) (5:05)
* The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version) (11:29)
* "Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster" Film Trailer (2:27)
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Ican't believe thius. I am totally in Bizarroland.
I have been on the Metallica forums lately, and all you see there is hate for Metallica, yet here on PJ there is all this love. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah !!!!!
I am gonna download those Euro shows with the Puppets Live. Orion is my current work in progress on guitar.
Live shit is the shit !! It is in my bedtime CD player, I listen to it every noight to go beddy byes, juts love it
Rock on guys !!!
Just wanted to say that a buddy of mine loaned Some Kind of Monster to me recently. I enjoyed it quite a bit over the past couple of days. I was only able to watch it in chunks, but the overall effect is still in tact.
I have never masqueraded as a Metallica Honk, but always knew they were a top-notch and top-grossing rock band. The drama with Jason leaving the band and James in rehab was all 'interesting' and peripheral to me at the time, but I never gave it much of a second thought. I can see how those circumstances made the recording of St. Anger all the more difficult. The whole film paints a picture of real people dealing with real mid-life problems and relationships. I thought it put a real human touch on the entity of Metallica.
It also made me a bit embarrassed that I haven't paid more attention to their careers because they have been (and continue to be) quite prolific. They're now on my concert to-do list, even if some people believe they've become a streamlined version of their pre-Black Album selves. I'm positive I could really enjoy their live show, if I ever get the chance.
Good to hear they're recording with Rick Rubin this time around. That man is a genius producer. With everything I saw out of Bob Rock during SKoM, the band really needs a change of direction in the producer's chair.
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BUMP cuze I've been going METALLICRAZY lately! :eek: haha. Seriously though! I finally saw Paradise Lost last week (which pissed me the fuck off btw) and very much enjoyed how the soundtrack was all old school Metallica! It definitely kicked me into heavy Metallica mode. Seems like everytime this happens it's really damn difficult to break out of. A few days ago I think I musta listened to Leper Messiah for like 2 HOURS STRAIGHT! :eek: hahahahha. Out of control!
Awww and last night I watched A YEAR IN A HALF IN THE OF for the first time in way too damn long. LOVE IT! Gonna watch PART II later on tonight.
Klumpie thanks for posting the New shit. As I've mentioned in this thread before I've never been able to get into Metallica's recent stuff but I gotta say the last song you posted there sounds pretty kick ass. The music is super old schoolesque. I really don't have high expectations overall though. But ANYways, keeping it positive...
Hey right on rhinomagic. I was reluctant to see Some Kind Of Monster for quite awhile but when I finally did was surprised how much I enjoyed it. It really does paint a real picture and explained a lot of things to me...like how they ended up where they are now. Again, I'm not really a fan of how they've evolved but watching this made me better understand it. It also completely fuckin confirmed my undying love for KIRK! GOOD GOD I JUST WANNA HUG THE HELL OUTTA THIS LITTLE METAL HIPPIE! I LOVE HIM!
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Here is the news of the 'other new song' and the setlist in Japan. And they are still playing the whole Puppets album.
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=56390
august 13th, osaka summer sonic festival
Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Unforgiven
Battery
Master of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
"The Other New Song"
Seek and Destroy
august 12th, tokyo summer sonic festival
Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
The God That Failed
Fade To Black
Battery
Master of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
"The Other New Song"
Seek and Destroy
thanks klumpie!
i wish they would play FOUR HORSEMEN live again that song kicks my ass.
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the whole master of puppets album!?!?!?
i'm drooling.
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http://vidsearch.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1043990786
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edit:: ahahah you beat me to it :P
Well, they played again the other new song. But they didn't play the whole Master of Puppets album in Seoul.
d'oh! i haven't talked to him yet, but at least he got to see tool and metallica together. he was hoping to get the puppets show though...
This was the setlist of Metallica, so that wasn't bad at all.
Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Frantic
The Unforgiven
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Orion
Master of Puppets
Fade To Black
Battery
- - - -
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
- - - -
The Other New Song
Seek and Destroy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SavaSczzUjQ
thanks once again klumpie
i can't wait top hear this one recorded. so much like the old garage days...you can hear the punk influence and the old style metallica on this one. just balls out metallica. very nice.
Yes, this song has definately a old school feeling on it. Good to hear Metallica can still make thrash songs.
http://www.metallica.com/index.asp?item=102290
Funny shit.
Oh yeah, here is the other new song.
sweet! sound is a lot better on this one
Not trying to bash here, but that has to rank as one of the more groan-worthy lines in recent music history ...
out December 4/5th
"The Videos 1989-2004" track listing:
01. One (7:41)
02. Enter Sandman (5:28)
03. The Unforgiven (6:21)
04. Nothing Else Matters (6:24)
05. Wherever I May Roam (6:05)
06. Sad But True (5:26)
07. Until It Sleeps (4:32)
08. Hero Of The Day (4:30)
09. Mama Said (4:51)
10. King Nothing (5:26)
11. The Memory Remains (4:37)
12. The Unforgiven II (6:33)
13. Fuel (4:35)
14. Turn The Page (5:49)
15. Whiskey In The Jar (4:43)
16. No Leaf Clover (5:33)
17. I Disappear (4:28)
18. St. Anger (5:50)
19. Frantic (4:55)
20. The Unnamed Feeling (5:29)
21. Some Kind Of Monster (4:28)
Bonus:
* 2 Of One - Introduction (5:43)
* One (Jammin' Version) (5:05)
* The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version) (11:29)
* "Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster" Film Trailer (2:27)
Walk on with hope in your heart
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I have been on the Metallica forums lately, and all you see there is hate for Metallica, yet here on PJ there is all this love. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah !!!!!
I am gonna download those Euro shows with the Puppets Live. Orion is my current work in progress on guitar.
Live shit is the shit !! It is in my bedtime CD player, I listen to it every noight to go beddy byes, juts love it
Rock on guys !!!
the first new song was funny
I got Rock AM Ring on DVD. pro shot.
but it depends on what hetfield wants
hes lost it
im glad to hear they are back on track
no more shows
I have never masqueraded as a Metallica Honk, but always knew they were a top-notch and top-grossing rock band. The drama with Jason leaving the band and James in rehab was all 'interesting' and peripheral to me at the time, but I never gave it much of a second thought. I can see how those circumstances made the recording of St. Anger all the more difficult. The whole film paints a picture of real people dealing with real mid-life problems and relationships. I thought it put a real human touch on the entity of Metallica.
It also made me a bit embarrassed that I haven't paid more attention to their careers because they have been (and continue to be) quite prolific. They're now on my concert to-do list, even if some people believe they've become a streamlined version of their pre-Black Album selves. I'm positive I could really enjoy their live show, if I ever get the chance.
Good to hear they're recording with Rick Rubin this time around. That man is a genius producer. With everything I saw out of Bob Rock during SKoM, the band really needs a change of direction in the producer's chair.
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Awww and last night I watched A YEAR IN A HALF IN THE OF for the first time in way too damn long. LOVE IT! Gonna watch PART II later on tonight.
Klumpie thanks for posting the New shit. As I've mentioned in this thread before I've never been able to get into Metallica's recent stuff but I gotta say the last song you posted there sounds pretty kick ass. The music is super old schoolesque. I really don't have high expectations overall though. But ANYways, keeping it positive...
Hey right on rhinomagic. I was reluctant to see Some Kind Of Monster for quite awhile but when I finally did was surprised how much I enjoyed it. It really does paint a real picture and explained a lot of things to me...like how they ended up where they are now. Again, I'm not really a fan of how they've evolved but watching this made me better understand it. It also completely fuckin confirmed my undying love for KIRK! GOOD GOD I JUST WANNA HUG THE HELL OUTTA THIS LITTLE METAL HIPPIE! I LOVE HIM!
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...YOU invented it!" ~ E√
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