00:00 - Kill 'Em All 01:05 - Ride The Lightning 03:34 - Master Of Puppets 06:12 - ...And Justice For All 08:50 - Metallica (the Black Album) 10:58 - Load & Reload 14:25 - St. Anger 15:39 - Death Magnetic 17:45 - Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
Something that I always found a little weird is the fact that the MOP tour had very little live footage, and the few that exists is pretty poor quality even thought it was their biggest album at that time. At least we have a lot of interview footage, which is cool af.
Totally missed the concerts from Uniondale and Detroit where they opened for Ozzy. You can find the full shows of those in pretty decent 80's era quality. I'm betting MTV has the better footage locked away somewhere, especially since Ozzy has DVD's of several his shows from that tour with Metallica when Cliff was still alive.
Might be just a budget thingy, Master might be on ofctheir most lived albums, but it wasn't a big seller immediately. Besides that, the bus accident cut things short.
@@caelmcleish1212this video isn't about tours though, just the latest albums respectively. 30th anniversary wasn't world magnetic either nor was the 40th part of worldwired
Canada 1986 is my favorite.. this was right after Cliff pasted away.. they were so angry/pissed/sad.. they played a 2 hour set in 90 minutes.. so INCREDIBLY FAST AND BRUTAL !!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What’s even more amazing is how amazing their albums were during the early days comparing to the young guys on stage, hardly seems like the same band. 91 was their best era LIVE, but by far the worst album up to that point. Seems like Metallica put a million times more effort into their studio albums during the 80s, then opposite during 91.
@@rhyno_64what about Orgullo, Pasión, y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad dé México (Mexico ‘09) or Français Pour une Nuit (France ‘09) or Quebec Magnetic (Canada ‘09)
saw them on the Justice tour. I was 16 or 17 and was completely blown away. As the years have passed, I thought I was just young and impressionable, but seeing this it's clear that they really were THAT good.
i just realized the kea concert was in a bar in chicago, i just moved to a suburb near chicago, might go to the metro, apparently its still open and does gigs, imagine metallica doing a concert there back to that time
I was at the filming of 3 of these shows. San Diego '92, Cunning Stunts (the footage was taken from multiple shows in Fort Worth. I was at the May 10th show), and S&M (I'm sure people are already aware, but James' vocals were definitely pitch corrected for the release. He sounded great live, but he was perfect on the album) I'm surprised they didn't highlight the Orion Music + from Atlantic City 2012 but I was at both shows. Only time they've ever played Escape live.
Thank you! Except the 30th Anniversary concert was a little tricky because they didn't actually play any songs from Death Magnetic then, but Beyond Magnetic worked just fine ;)
you can feel the rage on toronto after cliffs death, everyone poured all of their emotion and played probably the fastest they have ever played, even lars. rest in peace legend
Adding onto this now that the M72 tour has been ongoing for quite some time, I’m not sure which one would be considered right for this list, but my heart goes out to the showing I attended. The Dallas Cowboys stadium double-header last August in Arlington TX, 2 completely different setlists, livestreamed to movie theaters worldwide. Pretty sure that’s never been done before, a movie theater livestream. If not the most famous concert(s) from M72, maybe the most innovative/interesting!
From '92 I would have also put a concert after the Montreal disaster with John Mashal on guitar like Oakland. From 2004 definitely I would say the 3 shows in one day in Paris at La Boule noire (1pm), le Bataclan (6pm) and le Trabendo (10pm) From Death Magnetic era, I really think the Mexicos's Orgullo Pasion y Gloria deserves a spot, this one is CRAZY cool video and great idea anyway love it!
Seen them for the first time during the M72 tour. I am in my late 30s. It cost me thousands of dollars to fly to the big city and see them but it was totally worth it. Wish I was able to do it years ago!
Seattle 89, Pinnacle of their career, no question, that concert should be shown to all up-coming bands and say this is how it done just like in film school they show the Godfather
Monsters of Rock, L.A. Coliseum 1988 Justice tour. They had to stop the show because the crowd stormed the floor when Metallica started playing. Fun times.🤘
Seeing Toronto for Puppets definitely makes me happy because I didn’t realize they came here on that tour (I wasn’t alive back then since I was born in 1999 lol) but it’s definitely awesome to see and I’m just surprised how much faster it sounded. Like it’s already a fast song but holy shit that was even more intense
2018 buffalo ny was the best show I've ever seen them play played half of hardwired including halo on fire and atlas rise. Along with the four horsemen and the unforgiven.
It’s a shame that it’s only 1 of 3 shows footage during that classic Cliff era before the Puppets tour. And the sound quality isn’t much to brag about. The energy clearly shines through, but I guess they didn’t care about recording the shows back then
Forgot many epic and memorable concerts from Death Magnetic Tour; Live in Mexico City (orgullo, passion i gloria), Live in Nimes, France (Francais pur un Nuit), Quebec Magnetic
I've seen Metallica at least a dozen times, all Black Album era and earlier. Then did the one off S&M show. So, I was actually at three of these filmed shows listed here. Day On The Green 1985, Mountain View 1989 and S&M 1999. IMO, Damaged Justice at the Cow Palace in '88 was actually a better show than Mountain View '89, it just wasn't recorded. It was nuts like that Seattle '89 show.
1985 Oakland is cool af but even Lars says Metal Hammer Fest 85’ was one of the better ones if not one of the best they played that year. Best Metallica concert if you ask me.
@rhyno_64 Of course, but even by '89 they had chilled it back 10% or so. Listen to the Fight Fire clip from '85, they're literally almost playing too fast.
Can I ask, for the black album, how did u not have the Freddie mercury tribute concert, easily one of the biggest concerts EVER. But I get it, if it’s a criteria thing. Being it wasn’t a Metallica only concert.
The Ride The Lightning era Fight Fire live from 1985 is the only live recording of Lars that I've heard that he plays like on the album. Even his sound isn't as noisy and open as for example in the live shit concerts
Favourite tour show. Kill Em All - Metro 1983 Ride The Lightning - Metal Hammer 1985 Master Of Puppets - Toronto Canada 1986 Justice For All - Seattle 1989 Black Album - Moscow 1991 Load / reLoad - Reading festival 1997 St Anger - Live with Bob Rock 2004 Death Magnetic - Quebec 2009 Hardwired - Norway 2019
@@rhyno_64I mean, this may be a little biased, but the 2nd night of Phoenix after James had covid, ended in perfection. They went from Master of Puppets into Blacked, to Whiskey in the Jar, then One and Sandman to close. Everything but Master of Puppets was their standard closing, but adding Master made the setlist that night perfect
the black album put them on the radio and it was not quite metal but now we all find out how great they are then came load i shot that cd with a shotgun and never bought another
No way orgullo passion y Gloria ain’t on here, I think that was the best death magnetic era concert the crowd was and the band was jsut on a another level
James voice WAS SOO GOOD in 99. FOR THE NEW SONGS. why they didn’t continue with the no leaf clover, minus human, i dissapear style, is soooo dumb. it suited them so well, it was a great natural change in style, they could all perform well as the less taxing style of playing suited their aging, and most importantly the songs sound perfect, because James has actually written them for his current voice. But they through it all in the bin, to try and be thrash again. and they sound horrible.
00:00 - Kill 'Em All
01:05 - Ride The Lightning
03:34 - Master Of Puppets
06:12 - ...And Justice For All
08:50 - Metallica (the Black Album)
10:58 - Load & Reload
14:25 - St. Anger
15:39 - Death Magnetic
17:45 - Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
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72 seasons?
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Gotta be Dallas 2023
It was released yet at the time this video was
Love that some of these are only considered famous because they were recorded
Well it was before the internet Era.....what do you expect
that’s funny hahaha but they kick ass
That’s what made them famous…
Makes sense. Were the only ones recorded, released, and distributed.
Do you understand the meaning of famous ??
Something that I always found a little weird is the fact that the MOP tour had very little live footage, and the few that exists is pretty poor quality even thought it was their biggest album at that time. At least we have a lot of interview footage, which is cool af.
I was thinking about that too, which is also why thinking of a "most famous concert" for that album was kinda difficult
really, really strange that we don’t have a pro shot video from that era when we have one from kea and several from rtl. i get sad about that often.
@@anomalocaris1513 Sunburnt Hetfield wrecking his neck to Damage Inc. with Burton's mop of hair to the left comes to mind :D
Totally missed the concerts from Uniondale and Detroit where they opened for Ozzy. You can find the full shows of those in pretty decent 80's era quality. I'm betting MTV has the better footage locked away somewhere, especially since Ozzy has DVD's of several his shows from that tour with Metallica when Cliff was still alive.
Might be just a budget thingy, Master might be on ofctheir most lived albums, but it wasn't a big seller immediately.
Besides that, the bus accident cut things short.
I'm surprised that Quebec Magnetic, Mexico City, and the Through The Never concert show wasn't there for death magnetic
Wow, completely forgot about Quebec Magnetic for some reason lol, oops
Through the Never wasn’t a part of World Magnetic. It was 2 years after.
@@caelmcleish1212this video isn't about tours though, just the latest albums respectively. 30th anniversary wasn't world magnetic either nor was the 40th part of worldwired
Canada 1986 is my favorite.. this was right after Cliff pasted away.. they were so angry/pissed/sad.. they played a 2 hour set in 90 minutes.. so INCREDIBLY FAST AND BRUTAL !!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Quebec Magnetic is probably at the top
The live progression from '83 to '91 is amazing.
What’s even more amazing is how amazing their albums were during the early days comparing to the young guys on stage, hardly seems like the same band. 91 was their best era LIVE, but by far the worst album up to that point.
Seems like Metallica put a million times more effort into their studio albums during the 80s, then opposite during 91.
I’d say that Nimes in 2009 is the defining concert for the DM era
That show is 🔥 dyers eve!!!!
Nimes and quebec magnetic imo
@@patrykczmut8730 Nimes and Mexico city...
Mexico City was 8 nights in a row. 8!
Too bad it’s clearly “fixxxed” in the studio.
this makes me realize how notable the death magnetic tour was. On top of the ones listed, you have names, Mexico (3 nights) and Quebec magnetic
Quebec Magnetic definitely deserves to be mentioned. I straight up forgot about it and realized my mistake after the video was uploaded lol
Also Nimes (the coloseum in France)
Download ‘04 should be added to the St Anger era and Mexico City should be added to the Death Magnetic era
St Anger and Death Magnetic were easily the two hardest because for some reason I couldn't think of very many shows for those eras
@@rhyno_64what about Orgullo, Pasión, y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad dé México (Mexico ‘09) or Français Pour une Nuit (France ‘09) or Quebec Magnetic (Canada ‘09)
Or Berlin ‘06 where they played Master Of Puppets in its entirety
I was at Manchester, will never forget how much it rained throughout Master of Puppets, was fucking epic.
Glad you enjoyed your experience!
my favorite metallica concerts album era, the black album tour. that was amazing tours 91, 92, 93. i was high school.
Thats also ky favourite metallica era
I can't believe 20 year old James Hetfield back in 1983 is now 60. Time flies, man.
Still can get it through!
saw them on the Justice tour. I was 16 or 17 and was completely blown away. As the years have passed, I thought I was just young and impressionable, but seeing this it's clear that they really were THAT good.
I forgot how drastic the
change from the black album era to the load albums was.
To be honest, I thought Hardwired to Self-Destruct’s most famous performance was at Slane Castle, Ireland
In Moscow too
🤘🇮🇪🤘
How did Live Sh*t, Binge, And Purge get excluded? That concert was absolutely incredible.
Isn't that Seattle 89?
@@sansbudgetyes it is... And the San Diego 92 olso xD
And Mexico city '93
Were those studio albums?
That 2004 live in Munich concert was so good! The energy was crazy
i just realized the kea concert was in a bar in chicago, i just moved to a suburb near chicago, might go to the metro, apparently its still open and does gigs, imagine metallica doing a concert there back to that time
Didn't they play Metro in 2021 again. after COVID was lifted
I will never not be amazed at how many people were at Monsters in Moscow. Absolutely insane.
I would definitely put Berlin 2006 for St Anger era
Lars's double bass was insane.
Munich 2024 has got to be a contender for the 72 seasons era, the weather added so much ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Seattle 1989 is the best concert of all time
Agreed
San diego 92 and moscow 91 are better
@@migueldouriet6834nah, in San Diego they kind of fell off in the second half. still one hell of a fucking concert though.
Mexico City was a crazy one. The energy was off the chain!!! Disposable Heros was Excellent!
@@migueldouriet6834Toronto 1986 better
I’m so happy someone mentioned Mountain View I think it’s better then Seattle 89!
except that the audio is bad
@@Natrack1 facts but for some songs the audio makes it sound cooler like for the thing that should not be it just sounds like more flanger
@@Natrack1 and the setlist 🔥
@@zuckleyplays4120the setlist is the same as seattle
@@boltgaming248 nope it’s the same with damage Inc and blitzkrieg 2 extra songs on the setlist!
Grateful to have been there for three of these! Thank you METALLICA!
Nimes 2009, mexico 2008, quebec magnetic, berlin 06, México 93 were totally missing
I was at the filming of 3 of these shows. San Diego '92, Cunning Stunts (the footage was taken from multiple shows in Fort Worth. I was at the May 10th show), and S&M (I'm sure people are already aware, but James' vocals were definitely pitch corrected for the release. He sounded great live, but he was perfect on the album) I'm surprised they didn't highlight the Orion Music + from Atlantic City 2012 but I was at both shows. Only time they've ever played Escape live.
Really awesome experiences! Those are once in a lifetime moments
I always suspected S&M was too perfect.
I think the show in Mexico City is more famous than the one in San Diego
was awesome u only put songs from that exact album on each concert,good work dude!!!
Thank you! Except the 30th Anniversary concert was a little tricky because they didn't actually play any songs from Death Magnetic then, but Beyond Magnetic worked just fine ;)
@@rhyno_64they played suicide&redemption
you can feel the rage on toronto after cliffs death, everyone poured all of their emotion and played probably the fastest they have ever played, even lars. rest in peace legend
And what resulted was (in my opinion) the best show of the MOP era!
I would argue their most famous concert from the St. Anger era was the one in Europe when Lars couldn’t play and they guest drummers instead.
Joey Jordison on drums for seek and destroy 🙏
Adding onto this now that the M72 tour has been ongoing for quite some time, I’m not sure which one would be considered right for this list, but my heart goes out to the showing I attended. The Dallas Cowboys stadium double-header last August in Arlington TX, 2 completely different setlists, livestreamed to movie theaters worldwide. Pretty sure that’s never been done before, a movie theater livestream. If not the most famous concert(s) from M72, maybe the most innovative/interesting!
That's probably my pick too
For the Death Magnetic Era it could be the DVD in Mexico "Orgullo Pasion y Gloria" from 2009 too, accurate selection!
All agree except for magnetic it should be Quebec. Also Manchester 19 is underrated.
From '92 I would have also put a concert after the Montreal disaster with John Mashal on guitar like Oakland.
From 2004 definitely I would say the 3 shows in one day in Paris at La Boule noire (1pm), le Bataclan (6pm) and le Trabendo (10pm)
From Death Magnetic era, I really think the Mexicos's Orgullo Pasion y Gloria deserves a spot, this one is CRAZY
cool video and great idea anyway love it!
The only problem with that show is that someone CLEARLY got the footage mixed around between nights, they switch guitars mid song like mad.
Jesus the Toronto concert james was flying fast af!!
Seen them for the first time during the M72 tour. I am in my late 30s. It cost me thousands of dollars to fly to the big city and see them but it was totally worth it. Wish I was able to do it years ago!
Seattle 89, Pinnacle of their career, no question, that concert should be shown to all up-coming bands and say this is how it done just like in film school they show the Godfather
Seattle 89 is the all-time best metallica show, Hetfield's voice at his ultimate peak
I agree, the whole band was on point this show. Not to mention it had a great setlist!
For me, Metal Hammer 1985 is the definitive RTL concert
Metallica didn't have much low end rumbling bass until J Newsted, cause Cliff tuned his bass like a guitar with lots of distortion
Club gigs as well. Anaheim California and Irvine CA as well
I still stand by that Toronto 86 is better than Seattle 89
Monsters of Rock, L.A. Coliseum 1988 Justice tour.
They had to stop the show because the crowd stormed the floor when Metallica started playing.
Fun times.🤘
Rip to all the kickass shows that weren't ever recorded and only live on the memories of those who were there.
I really think they should remaster and make the audio quality for the justice era concerts like Seattle
Seeing Toronto for Puppets definitely makes me happy because I didn’t realize they came here on that tour (I wasn’t alive back then since I was born in 1999 lol) but it’s definitely awesome to see and I’m just surprised how much faster it sounded. Like it’s already a fast song but holy shit that was even more intense
From the World Magnetic Tour would be pretty much all the DVDs: Nimes, Mexico City and Quebec.
What’s funny is the live st anger stuff, actually sounds like some of their best live shit.
2018 buffalo ny was the best show I've ever seen them play played half of hardwired including halo on fire and atlas rise. Along with the four horsemen and the unforgiven.
Thumbs up if you knew Seattle 1989 was going to be the one for Justice before you clicked on the link! 😁
That Metal Hammer Festival 1985 is one of the most amazing concerts ever filmed. Metallica on top!
It’s a shame that it’s only 1 of 3 shows footage during that classic Cliff era before the Puppets tour. And the sound quality isn’t much to brag about. The energy clearly shines through, but I guess they didn’t care about recording the shows back then
the one in the Nimes arena in France is awesome too
Monsters of Rock >>>
Forgot many epic and memorable concerts from Death Magnetic Tour; Live in Mexico City (orgullo, passion i gloria), Live in Nimes, France (Francais pur un Nuit), Quebec Magnetic
I've seen Metallica at least a dozen times, all Black Album era and earlier. Then did the one off S&M show. So, I was actually at three of these filmed shows listed here. Day On The Green 1985, Mountain View 1989 and S&M 1999. IMO, Damaged Justice at the Cow Palace in '88 was actually a better show than Mountain View '89, it just wasn't recorded. It was nuts like that Seattle '89 show.
Binge & Purge '89 is the benchmark to beat. Right after Tushino at USSR '91. Rest after that...in no particular order.
México Orgullo, Pasión & Gloria 🔥
I wouldve included Milton Keynes '93 as an honorable mention for Black album
We already know 72S is probably gonna be Arlington
Wow man, Kirk was actually pretty ok once in a while a few decades ago. 🙏🏼
1985 Oakland is cool af but even Lars says Metal Hammer Fest 85’ was one of the better ones if not one of the best they played that year. Best Metallica concert if you ask me.
Mexico '93 is my alltime favorite
88 Hammesmith, 96 Lollapoza San jose (Maybe best voice what I ever heard)
I think one of their best concerts was the garage days performance at the Roseland ball room.
sees lars drum kit has gotten smaller as the record sales
4:54 I think this is in 1987 because Jason Newsted was on the bass for this show
he joined before the end of 1986
They were playing so fucking fast live in '85/'86.
And through the Justice era!
@rhyno_64 Of course, but even by '89 they had chilled it back 10% or so. Listen to the Fight Fire clip from '85, they're literally almost playing too fast.
What about the Roseland Ballroom in 98 for the Garage Inc release?
Can I ask, for the black album, how did u not have the Freddie mercury tribute concert, easily one of the biggest concerts EVER.
But I get it, if it’s a criteria thing. Being it wasn’t a Metallica only concert.
Great video
Seattle 89' isn't the best Metallica concert... It's just recorded in good quality and it's mixed very well. There are lots of good shows in that era
A lot of the Cliff era shows are amazing but the sound quality is absolute shit. I’d go back to 84-85 over 89 anyday
@@donald60s14 yes, I would go back to 1986 to see their shows with Cliff including Master of Puppets songs
Think the ine at Stockholm, Sweden on 86 was Cliff's last performance
There needs to be footage from 72 seasons
The Ride The Lightning era Fight Fire live from 1985 is the only live recording of Lars that I've heard that he plays like on the album. Even his sound isn't as noisy and open as for example in the live shit concerts
it give me chills
I would’ve included Freeze ‘Em All some where.
Favourite tour show.
Kill Em All - Metro 1983
Ride The Lightning - Metal Hammer 1985
Master Of Puppets - Toronto Canada 1986
Justice For All - Seattle 1989
Black Album - Moscow 1991
Load / reLoad - Reading festival 1997
St Anger - Live with Bob Rock 2004
Death Magnetic - Quebec 2009
Hardwired - Norway 2019
Awesome concerts!
The 40th anniversary will b a 2 night event 2 remember amazing sets
It was all pure Metallica supremacy until LOAD Unloaded!
12:28 thats James head telling him to grow back his hair
St Anger Era missed opportunities. San Quentin and the Raiders parking lot show
While they didn't play any St Anger at the Raiders game, it was a big moment in that era
Gotta add M72 World Tour to this list now
I've been thinking of what concerts could go for 72 Seasons... Maybe Power Trip or the shows at AT&T Stadium?
@@rhyno_64I mean, this may be a little biased, but the 2nd night of Phoenix after James had covid, ended in perfection. They went from Master of Puppets into Blacked, to Whiskey in the Jar, then One and Sandman to close. Everything but Master of Puppets was their standard closing, but adding Master made the setlist that night perfect
the black album put them on the radio and it was not quite metal but now we all find out how great they are then came load i shot that cd with a shotgun and never bought another
That would be an impressive story if we were all still in sixth grade.
I would've picked Nimes 2009 for Death Magnetic
How do you forget about S&M 2?
No way orgullo passion y Gloria ain’t on here, I think that was the best death magnetic era concert the crowd was and the band was jsut on a another level
15:33 LMAO
Напишите плз в коментах название этого видоса, чтобы я мог перевести его название, а то я с телефона
I would've put Quebec Magnetic or Nimes.
Everyone is saying that 😭 no joke I literally blanked on concerts for that era
Mexico City ’93?
Porqué Manchester?
James voice WAS SOO GOOD in 99. FOR THE NEW SONGS. why they didn’t continue with the no leaf clover, minus human, i dissapear style, is soooo dumb. it suited them so well, it was a great natural change in style, they could all perform well as the less taxing style of playing suited their aging, and most importantly the songs sound perfect, because James has actually written them for his current voice. But they through it all in the bin, to try and be thrash again. and they sound horrible.
MOSCOW WINS , HANDS DOWN !!
Lars gets shitted on but he brings a great energy live
His energy is fantastic! Even today he still has fun on stage and does things to liven the show up
He gets it😂😂😂 18:04
AJFA best
Seattle was the best
Lulu era?😅
I only counted the main studio albums
This is pointless.
Orgullo, pasion y gloria, quebec magnetic and Francis pour une nuit left the chat
Though not for the right reasons, i think Montreal 1992 definitely is one of the most famous shows from the black album era
I'd have to agree with you, although I'd call that show infamous rather than famous lol
@@rhyno_64what happened?
@@MANGRINDER_band_ James Hetfield suffered burns from a pyrotechnics issue