@@miklein01 It's a different process depending on what you're doing for the tour. For me, I was one of the truck drivers. It's not easy getting into the business. I've been in for a long time. I really don't know how someone goes about getting in these days without experience.
Thank you and God bless all at WCCO - CBS Minnesota for putting this video together and posting it for us. This is more like a mini documentary. I truly love and adore concert production videos like this that show the various different types of efforts to put something like this on. There is something extraordinarily beautiful about seeing a concert stage (whoever the band may be) inside of an arena or outdoor football/baseball stadium. Each facility has its own unique look and layout. Each one is so different. I saw Metallica and Guns N' Roses at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on October 3, 1992 and it was mind boggling how great of structure that concert stage was. I also Metallica at the Ontario Citizens Arena and Inglewood Forum in late 2008 and that was also amazing. Then GNR in summer of 1991 Inglewood Forum and summer 2016 Dodgers Stadium. This M-72 World Tour is light years beyond all of that. It is amazing how far concert production has come and to see Metallica STILL bulldozing and especially with this massive and beautiful looking of a concert stage AND with Pantera is beyond words. ok, sorry for the ramble. Hard rock and metal, recorded and live are some of the few things in this life that truly make me happy. I hope for anyone out there too.
I've never felt the rush and excitement for another band like Metallica. It's because their performance and stage setups are absolutely insane! I've seen them 11 times now, and in my last two, I was in the Snakepit! When they start playing Ecstasy of Gold, it can make a grown man tear up!
hard work for the crew of any band Pink Floyd in 94 had Three stages leapfrogged around North America and Europe 300-speaker quadraphonic sound system There are 200 crew on The Division Bell tour, and 49 trucks - 33 of them for steel alone, for there are 700 tons of steel used for the show, which it takes three days to set up. It takes 18 hours to erect the stage - its shaped like the Hollywood Bowl, a sort of semi-circular half-shell, 187 feet wide and 55 feet high - and seven hours to break it down again afterwards. It takes two days to break down the steel. There are eight tour buses and one private plane. There are eight caterers on the tour; they cook dinner for 220 people on show nights . They’ve baked 20 loaves of bread, got through 400 pints of milk, 1,000 eggs, 1,200 tea bags, 1,000 cans of soft drinks, 25 boxes of cornflakes and two boxes of Romaine lettuce - this last for the Floyds favourite Caesar salad, apparently. Special supplies of Marmite, Weetabix, Branston Pickle, marmalade, English mustard and Earl Grey tea-bags are to be shipped out from England at regular intervals.
Then I’m glad you aren’t in that line of business, because it’s very common knowledge that outdoor concerts are almost always far superior for the acoustics than indoor concerts.
Your ears deceive you. It’s not my opinion, it’s scientific fact based on how acoustic sound waves travel and bounce off of solid material. Pretty basic science. But if you missed the boat, I don’t know what to tell you. Don’t take my word for it. Ask a sound engineer.
That’s nothing compared to their 2016 Super Bowl: The Night Before at AT&T stadium in their hometown San Francisco. I was fortunate enough to be there. There was skywriting, lowrider show outside, choppers streaming the show online, fireworks. Unforgettable experience
@@scottkelley9418 Read again. I said “The Night Before” not “Half time show”, and it took place at the Giants’ stadium in San Francisco which used to be called AT&T until 2019, it was renamed to Oracle Park.
"What ever your hearing is in your Head! Yea...its my voice....my guitar....my record. But what your hearing is in your Head! Its amazing what people are convinced my songs are about. AMAZING! Bob Dylan.
I disagree. Metallica doesn't need all the fancy flame/firework stuff. A bit is enough. They let theyre music do the talking and still keep people entertained. When i go to see a band, i want to enjoy the music and see the musicians play and connecting with audience.......and enjoy the music.....Yeah its a cool stage of rammstein, but those flame towers......it gets boring after you seen them light up a few times. ive seen them a few times, was good. But i prefer the metallica stage. Fans can get up very close with the artists very easily with this stage in the round from in and outside. there is a lot of meters front row because in the round , in and outside, so fans can see artist up close.. Thats COOL! Be close with artists, look m in the eyes. Its more about the musicians and connecting with the fans instead of a fancy show with al kinds of gimmicks. (which is cool too). Metallica shows are more about the music and connection, rammstein more about the 'show', and pyrotechnics (which you see at every band these days....boring :-)). its not a contest, its just a different show and experience. I prefer the metallica one, but theyre both great events to attend
@@dennisdevos I said what i said: i like this stage design but think rammsteins was way more unique and impressive. i didnt comment on lightshow, pyro, flames or anything and also really dont care about your opinion. Oh and sadly, i didnt read your comment so it was rather useless to take the time to write it.
@@corey1845 hahaha youve read it, otherwise you would not have commented on the pyros and light and flames, and no, it was not useless, and i have lots of time. and i have a laugh now. Youre acting a bit childish. probably you are. And you care about opinions, but is see, you just cant handle when its a different opinion than yours. you try to attack the other person, its a shortcoming of intelligence and its childish.
@@corey1845 Oh, hahaha you have read the hole thing. Otherwise you woudnt say anything about lightshow pyro and flames. And you do care about my comment otherwise you would not have replyed. So it wasn't useless, ... thanks for the laugh :-). I have lots of time, a few sentences doesnt take much time for me. your reaction is a bit childish. And seems to have some lack of intelligence. Thats why you are so offensive. cant have a conversation if someone has a different opinion.
Bob Dylan is from Minnesota. But escaped to New York. There....he was recognized. Not for his voice. Which can peel wallpaper. But because of the songs. Signed to Columbia record's. Other artists began recording his songs. Jimi Hendrix for example was a HUGE Bob Dylan fan. All along the watch tower..Manford man.. Quint the Eskimo. Was a great song. Blowing in the Wind was widely recorded by lots of people. Love is just a 4 letter word. By Joan Biaz. Written in hour. Here ..sing this.
Bob Dylan had people lined up for over a mile for ticket's in London in 1966. And then many booed and walked out. He transitioned from filk music to Rock. Upsetting everyone! The Beatles were absolutely blown away. Fearless! No pyro. No lazer light show. ONLY an AMERICAN FLAG! As a back drop. Even John Lennon was humbled. Bob Dylan said. "What ever there hearing ...it isn't US. Were not that Good! ". They became Best friends! Some even considered it DANGEROUS for Bob Dylan to play. That.... really made him laugh!
Mr. Madison, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul
biggest sound system yet i've heard countless people state how bad they sound. last i saw metallica was '92 w/ g&r in orlando, they sounded great then. funny that even this guy knows not to mention the drums.😂
kind of absurd to compare a band at its absolute commercial peak to where they are now. age gets us all. most metallica fans that are reasonable are just happy they're alive, mentally well, and still playing together without being a bunch of drama queens about it.
It sounded bad because of the acoustics of the venue. Has absolutely nothing to do with the band, their equipment, or their age. There’s absolutely nothing their fancy sound system can do about the acoustics of the venue…
People think all the time that bands make a lot of money playing shows, but the reality is that a lot of the people around it also has to get paid. So in the end, the band will probably only make a few hundred dollars.
It was a pleasure to be one of the drivers on this tour. To be on tour with top-notch professionals made this such a great experience.
How does one become a crew member of a rock band? Where do I apply? Indeed? SERIOUSLY
@@miklein01 It's a different process depending on what you're doing for the tour. For me, I was one of the truck drivers. It's not easy getting into the business. I've been in for a long time. I really don't know how someone goes about getting in these days without experience.
Nice! CDL-A Semi? I just got my CDL and learned about "entertainment truckung" Rock-on!
That was a fantastic two concert, insane crazy weekend in GA!
Thank you and God bless all at WCCO - CBS Minnesota for putting this video together and posting it for us. This is more like a mini documentary. I truly love and adore concert production videos like this that show the various different types of efforts to put something like this on. There is something extraordinarily beautiful about seeing a concert stage (whoever the band may be) inside of an arena or outdoor football/baseball stadium. Each facility has its own unique look and layout. Each one is so different.
I saw Metallica and Guns N' Roses at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on October 3, 1992 and it was mind boggling how great of structure that concert stage was. I also Metallica at the Ontario Citizens Arena and Inglewood Forum in late 2008 and that was also amazing. Then GNR in summer of 1991 Inglewood Forum and summer 2016 Dodgers Stadium. This M-72 World Tour is light years beyond all of that.
It is amazing how far concert production has come and to see Metallica STILL bulldozing and especially with this massive and beautiful looking of a concert stage AND with Pantera is beyond words. ok, sorry for the ramble. Hard rock and metal, recorded and live are some of the few things in this life that truly make me happy. I hope for anyone out there too.
I've never felt the rush and excitement for another band like Metallica. It's because their performance and stage setups are absolutely insane! I've seen them 11 times now, and in my last two, I was in the Snakepit! When they start playing Ecstasy of Gold, it can make a grown man tear up!
that is unreal how much work goes into these shows. I was fortunate enough to see these guys live in 2018 in milwaukee.
Lol that screaming suicide live video is from Amsterdam 1.5 years ago
Always looks the same nobody can tell
@@AMCheesecake64 Lol I suppose but it was the editing at the end that they tried to mask it
That supports a lot of families to put food on their tables . Just amazing !
This is why Motorhead wrote We Are (The Road Crew)
hard work for the crew of any band
Pink Floyd in 94 had Three stages leapfrogged around North America and Europe
300-speaker quadraphonic sound system
There are 200 crew on The Division Bell tour, and 49 trucks - 33 of them for steel alone, for there are 700 tons of steel used for the show, which it takes three days to set up. It takes 18 hours to erect the stage - its shaped like the Hollywood Bowl, a sort of semi-circular half-shell, 187 feet wide and 55 feet high - and seven hours to break it down again afterwards. It takes two days to break down the steel. There are eight tour buses and one private plane.
There are eight caterers on the tour; they cook dinner for 220 people on show nights . They’ve baked 20 loaves of bread, got through 400 pints of milk, 1,000 eggs, 1,200 tea bags, 1,000 cans of soft drinks, 25 boxes of cornflakes and two boxes of Romaine lettuce - this last for the Floyds favourite Caesar salad, apparently. Special supplies of Marmite, Weetabix, Branston Pickle, marmalade, English mustard and Earl Grey tea-bags are to be shipped out from England at regular intervals.
I’ve now been to three concerts at US Bank. I can confidently say it’s the worst sounding venue I’ve ever been to. Including the Metrodome.
Couldn’t agree more the sound was absolutely terrible couldn’t hear a single Instrument from the 200s section just echo and drums
I think outdoor shows in general suck as far as the sound goes.
Then I’m glad you aren’t in that line of business, because it’s very common knowledge that outdoor concerts are almost always far superior for the acoustics than indoor concerts.
@@Tim21189 must be common knowledge cuz you said so. My ears tell me otherwise.
Your ears deceive you. It’s not my opinion, it’s scientific fact based on how acoustic sound waves travel and bounce off of solid material. Pretty basic science. But if you missed the boat, I don’t know what to tell you. Don’t take my word for it. Ask a sound engineer.
Great video and insight! I saw them a year ago in Arlington both nights. Still fresh in my mind and heart
That’s nothing compared to their 2016 Super Bowl: The Night Before at AT&T stadium in their hometown San Francisco. I was fortunate enough to be there. There was skywriting, lowrider show outside, choppers streaming the show online, fireworks. Unforgettable experience
AT&T stadium is in Arlington TX, Levi stadium is in bay area (Santa Clara) and halftime show in Levi in 2016 was Bruno Mars ( I worked it)
@@scottkelley9418 Read again. I said “The Night Before” not “Half time show”, and it took place at the Giants’ stadium in San Francisco which used to be called AT&T until 2019, it was renamed to Oracle Park.
@@ayblgr3202I think they were confused by you saying AT&T *Stadium* when, yes, the one in San Francisco used to be called AT&T *Park*
@@Linkperez I agree! Thanks.
Great video and news story.
Was watching the breakdown after the Edmonton show the other day, like a small army going to work, very impressive.
Only Metallica can pull this off! 🤘🏻
I mean, aside from all the other bands that play in front of 100,000 people in massive stadiums 2-3 times per week, sure. 🙄
2:08 - "Basic rock show" aint no way he said that
"What ever your hearing is in your Head! Yea...its my voice....my guitar....my record. But what your hearing is in your Head! Its amazing what people are convinced my songs are about. AMAZING! Bob Dylan.
🤘🤘🤘 Nice behind the scenes story.
IATSE local 13 stagehands did a great job setting this up this weekend
I saw a RUclips of this tour and it was crazy cool. Saw them in STL last year!
Thanks
The absolute BEST BAND EVER! 🤩
Awesome!
Greatest band of all time
lol Metallica’s crew listening to Sting during set up!
It would be funnier if they listened to Megadeth.🤣
I'm definitely gonna remember that concert forever
Dude around 0:22 sounded like Patrick lmaoo
i was there
Just say it took a massive effort to set up, but it still sounds like crap in us Bank Stadium
🤘
It sure looked and sounded awesome at Gillette stadium
don't forget Lars giving away sticks like candy
1:44 rezz! Or deadmau5 depending what song it is haha
How much does it cost ...
Amazing work, Metallica the best band ever
Ask that question to those in Russia from the 1991 concert when they performed infront of 1.6 million people
Rammstein's stage looked better, but this is still awesome.
I disagree. Metallica doesn't need all the fancy flame/firework stuff. A bit is enough. They let theyre music do the talking and still keep people entertained. When i go to see a band, i want to enjoy the music and see the musicians play and connecting with audience.......and enjoy the music.....Yeah its a cool stage of rammstein, but those flame towers......it gets boring after you seen them light up a few times. ive seen them a few times, was good. But i prefer the metallica stage. Fans can get up very close with the artists very easily with this stage in the round from in and outside. there is a lot of meters front row because in the round , in and outside, so fans can see artist up close.. Thats COOL! Be close with artists, look m in the eyes. Its more about the musicians and connecting with the fans instead of a fancy show with al kinds of gimmicks. (which is cool too). Metallica shows are more about the music and connection, rammstein more about the 'show', and pyrotechnics (which you see at every band these days....boring :-)). its not a contest, its just a different show and experience. I prefer the metallica one, but theyre both great events to attend
@@dennisdevos I said what i said: i like this stage design but think rammsteins was way more unique and impressive. i didnt comment on lightshow, pyro, flames or anything and also really dont care about your opinion. Oh and sadly, i didnt read your comment so it was rather useless to take the time to write it.
@@corey1845 hahaha youve read it, otherwise you would not have commented on the pyros and light and flames, and no, it was not useless, and i have lots of time. and i have a laugh now. Youre acting a bit childish. probably you are. And you care about opinions, but is see, you just cant handle when its a different opinion than yours. you try to attack the other person, its a shortcoming of intelligence and its childish.
@@corey1845 Oh, hahaha you have read the hole thing. Otherwise you woudnt say anything about lightshow pyro and flames. And you do care about my comment otherwise you would not have replyed. So it wasn't useless, ... thanks for the laugh :-). I have lots of time, a few sentences doesnt take much time for me. your reaction is a bit childish. And seems to have some lack of intelligence. Thats why you are so offensive. cant have a conversation if someone has a different opinion.
Metallica!!!! My wife and i caught the 72 tour exactly a year ago their production is nuts.
Bob Dylan is from Minnesota. But escaped to New York. There....he was recognized. Not for his voice. Which can peel wallpaper. But because of the songs. Signed to Columbia record's. Other artists began recording his songs. Jimi Hendrix for example was a HUGE Bob Dylan fan. All along the watch tower..Manford man.. Quint the Eskimo. Was a great song. Blowing in the Wind was widely recorded by lots of people. Love is just a 4 letter word. By Joan Biaz. Written in hour. Here ..sing this.
Bob Dylan had people lined up for over a mile for ticket's in London in 1966. And then many booed and walked out. He transitioned from filk music to Rock. Upsetting everyone! The Beatles were absolutely blown away. Fearless! No pyro. No lazer light show. ONLY an AMERICAN FLAG! As a back drop. Even John Lennon was humbled. Bob Dylan said. "What ever there hearing ...it isn't US. Were not that Good! ". They became Best friends! Some even considered it DANGEROUS for Bob Dylan to play. That.... really made him laugh!
☝️worst focking story ever
Mr. Madison, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul
you think that is a lot? Look up Rammstein tour set up
first the right people have to be paid...
Best American band ever. We’re lucky to have them still around playing at a high level. Just hope that they don’t put out any more albums lol
They shouldnt have put out any albums after 1991.
@@MetalPersonJ Okay boomer.
@@LarimerFilms taggof say what?
@@MetalPersonJ Why not?
biggest sound system yet i've heard countless people state how bad they sound. last i saw metallica was '92 w/ g&r in orlando, they sounded great then. funny that even this guy knows not to mention the drums.😂
saw them at gillette, they were incredible. things have changed since the 90s old man
kind of absurd to compare a band at its absolute commercial peak to where they are now. age gets us all. most metallica fans that are reasonable are just happy they're alive, mentally well, and still playing together without being a bunch of drama queens about it.
It sounded bad because of the acoustics of the venue. Has absolutely nothing to do with the band, their equipment, or their age. There’s absolutely nothing their fancy sound system can do about the acoustics of the venue…
On the floor at the rail outside of snakepit and in between speakers was clear loud and glorious
WCCO allowing the word "suicide" with censorship. Whoopsy daisy.
🤘🏻HERMÉTICA🇦🇷Y METALLICA🇺🇲SON LO MISMO🤘🏻
I was goona say Metallica Corp., but I like Damage Inc. WAAAAY BETTER!
Yeah, but that's not a "basic rock show"
basic rock show? tf?
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People think all the time that bands make a lot of money playing shows, but the reality is that a lot of the people around it also has to get paid. So in the end, the band will probably only make a few hundred dollars.
In Metallica's case, they probably make bit more... Also smaller bands have smaller crew, smaller stage and smaller production.
And they still sound like crap!!!😂
Long live the KING, My life with METALLICA till' I die