@@marcusmartinez9102 they still have a good chemistry with rob but Jason brought it night in and night out and robs crab walk and lame backup vocals don’t do it for me
This Is proof that even The Black Álbum has enough muscle to kick your ass... Seriously, for all those who say this was The ''sell out'' álbum for Metallica, listen to any live versión (specially for this era) and tell me they aren't brutal
THEDIEHARD COMICBOOKGAMER their live perfomance in Amsterdam just recently of this song was perfect dude. Kirk nails the solo, and Robs backings were amazing too honestly better than Jasons in this.
@@Reckoning2943 Jason's vocals were amazing, I definitely agree with that, but Cliff's vocals are often not talked about and personally I think they're underrated af. He sounds amazing in Creeping Death, Battery, and especially Disposable Heroes
Yea cuz when you play in front of an audience you get nervous time after time it’s a normal thing tbh so it’s like a reaction of the nerves and body to play faster and plus adrenaline rush
Everybody knows Creeping Death "DIE! DIE! DIE!" and Master Of Puppets "MASTER! MASTER!" but this is the most underrated Metallica fist-pumping breakdowns. "ON THROUGH THE NEVER!"
Lars or Kirk actually didn't much drugs. Kirk did some coke on the damage inc tour and Lars had a cocaine habit. But they're all clean now and that's all that I care.
this song shows just how baddass jason is.. ofcourse hez not like cliff, no one is not even harris or lemmy but newsted was really good and much better than rob
rozzie101 what do you mean by "oldest". In terms of age he isn't And if you mean the first dude in the group. That's not entirely true cuz the band didn't actually start untill james joined lars then they started metallica.. both of them
Jason's vocals are freak'n awesome.....and yes this is a very underrated song....James in that infamous playboy interview said he thought is was a silly song....but it fuck'n rocks.
Much respect to Jason, that bass is rolling hard throughout this song! This is one mighty performance. I personally think each of Metallica's bassists have been huge assets to the band and given them a unique flavor. A great performance and video.. thanks for posting
Man, I’ve listened to Metallica for 30years and I don’t guess I ever appreciated how good Het really is as a vocalist…..this band was/is just so locked in and amazing….the absolute best ever and WILL ever be….
Nobody could touch these guys in concert when they had a good buzz on, and they were in the zone. Saw them on And justice for all, twice. They slammed beer after beer and threw the cups to the crowd, and they would hand them another one! Absolute fucking pandemonium was going on. Still the KINGS of metal.
I love metallicas look attitude.the way they played live the way james sounded jason in the band even when jason sang it gave it such a thrashy sound love this era of metallica!!!!
Black album was amazing don’t get why ppl hated it?This is Metallica in their peak! This is my fav song in the album,That breakdown always gets me head banging ! Jasón performance and passion was incredible! Always my favourite
I love Jason in Metallica. They did what they could at the time. Still can't help but wonder if they'd gotten someone with more of a 'virtuoso' rep, how their sound would've evolved, but that would have taken someone with a VERY VERY strong personality (like Cliff had) and odds were against bringing someone like that on board, because James & Lars circled the wagons after Cliff died. It was a hard lesson to learn for anyone who would have joined. I don't blame them for wanting to get a 'team player' in the band. It was like bringing up someone from AA into the majors. James, maybe, was rootless and uncertain after Cliff's death. I feel like Cliff influenced their musical direction soooo much more than he ever got the credit for. So with that titanic presence missing, James had to rely on himself to set the musical direction, and he's obviously really jealous of his rights as the person who was, in his mind, responsible for that. What I loved about Jason in Metallica was his relentless live energy. He was one of us up there, just going apeshit. And he has a lot more talent than he got to demonstrate in Metallica. I don't know what I would have done in his shoes. Evidently for 15 years it was enough to be in the biggest Metal band of all time even though that creativity was suppressed and having to live with the social dynamic that made him the butt of the joke. He made his money, he got off on the crowd energy, and enjoyed all the perks of that. But sometimes the best thing to do in a toxic relationship or a situation that isn't serving you is to walk away, and I give him credit for that. I am glad that he seems to be in a good place with his legacy and that James & Lars have taken the hard lesson to heart. I believe Robert T was the most talented and most easygoing guy that they could have gotten for the job when Jason left. he is a consummate pro! And he knows how to back up heavy guitar parts in a way that always serves the song - listen to his stuff with Zakk and Jerry Cantrell. It's a great day gig for him, and he can use his spare time to pursue his passion projects like the Jaco Pastorius documentary and the other musical guest spots. I hope Metallica let Robert contribute more musically because he is amazing.
this is the metallica's best live in concert ever, forever. lars with pretty white tama, james with a daring voice, jason's bass volume is damned high, kirk's bodylanguage is damned happiness......... all these makes this live in concert the best of metallica so far.... come'n san diego 1992...
Jason’s playing was 99% on point throughout their career
Almost 100% ..bummer.
Amazing bassist
You can't hear his bass
@@keithd.6712 are you deaf?
Too bad he was a guitar follower as opposed to an actual bassist.
Rob brings his own flavor to the band, but Jason brought an extra level of intensity and stage presence that could never be replaced.
Rob with the ridiculous crab walk? Don't even come close. Imagine Jason doing that ridiculous move 😂😂😂
So true!
Nearly every comment is all about Jason. Man is Metallica.
This quality is so 90s, but the audio is amazing
back then their guitar sound live was so much better, cause they used real amps, instead of that profiling shit of today.
Genus Tinca Since 2018 they have a great sound
It was in the 90s
anyone got Time machine we all need to go back to 1992 before the Wprod went down the custard over something that isn't real
Funny but if you watch it on an old tube t.v. which no longer exist the quality would be HD quality.
I can hear the BASS
It is like through the never on and justice for all.
Adolfokid Rochelero actually jasons bass is really hearable on live concerts and it was high on black album load too
You cannot hear music apparently okay. Night night
Jajajjaja
And then load become the bass album
One clip demonstrates EVERYTHING that this band lost when Jason quit
Understated how dude was straight up a second front man that carried so much of the bands live energy
@@marcusmartinez9102 they still have a good chemistry with rob but Jason brought it night in and night out and robs crab walk and lame backup vocals don’t do it for me
JasUn added like extra 500hp in live shows. A true performing monster.
Attitude. They lost some attitude.
Jason is so damn BADASS
Skinny Sam u mean BASSAD
Who loves the black album?
I do
795cinema me. Idk why lots of those metallica fans say that their last heavy album was ajfa. This one was probably one of their best composed ones tbh
@@nononoyeseyeses7647 radiophonic
I like Black album🤷🏼♂️
I USED TO. NOT ANYMORE!
Fucking great album 🤘
Jason was the best thing to do with the band at this time
James was definitely the best thing to happen to Metallica (especially back then) but Jason was absolutely a cornerstone to their live performances.
Not just Jason, the whole band was at their peak at this time.
Jason is a BASS DEMON 🤘🏻
He fishes a lot?
@@Amalekites For smallmouth bass, yes.
I know this song is from the black album but it seriously sounds like something from in justice for all album
with all the bass u say it's from and justice for all?
u dumb bruh?
that's a question..
Morbs it sounds pretty different to me..
+Malik Alzaabi I love AJFA but it's a huge disrespect to Jason, the bass in the album is shameful, by choice.
Mathias Schroder yup..
struggle within sounds even more like something from justice.
2:36 the most bad ass riff ever.
Orlando Dorame Carrasco THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT.
Exactly my thoughts. When ever I hear it I get chills. When I play it I feel so cool
thanks to drums
Yeah, love it
Love the album but hate how the band tried to replicate it and are still trying too
That fucking thumbnail tho. Jason looking like the last boss of the game.
I miss the old Metallica
This song sounds better with the double bass than the studio version
Yeah he only uses one foot on the studio album
@2:38 JASON is having fun that man is a beast 💪
This Is proof that even The Black Álbum has enough muscle to kick your ass... Seriously, for all those who say this was The ''sell out'' álbum for Metallica, listen to any live versión (specially for this era) and tell me they aren't brutal
Yeah the only soft songs are Sandman & NEM.
Yeaaah, they're totally BRUTAL!
@@emankcin1701 enter Sandman Is heavy song
It wasn't as bad as it's made out to be but still not CLOSE to the previous ones.
FACTS
This song ain't complete without Jason live. the part where he just runs in circles that made me excited af
THEDIEHARD COMICBOOKGAMER their live perfomance in Amsterdam just recently of this song was perfect dude. Kirk nails the solo, and Robs backings were amazing too honestly better than Jasons in this.
Better than Jason's? No way...
Jason is the one and only ! (Cliff as well but he can't come back !)
@@MegaFinius sorry to burst your bubble but Jason is the undefeated champion of Metallica backup vocals to this day.
@@Reckoning2943 Jason's vocals were amazing, I definitely agree with that, but Cliff's vocals are often not talked about and personally I think they're underrated af. He sounds amazing in Creeping Death, Battery, and especially Disposable Heroes
I love how it’s played a little faster live than on the album. Sounds way better.
"a little"
Yea cuz when you play in front of an audience you get nervous time after time it’s a normal thing tbh so it’s like a reaction of the nerves and body to play faster and plus adrenaline rush
Mengapa sih jason harus keluar...😭 padahal kn the best
Everybody knows Creeping Death "DIE! DIE! DIE!" and Master Of Puppets "MASTER! MASTER!" but this is the most underrated Metallica fist-pumping breakdowns. "ON THROUGH THE NEVER!"
Lars is capable of a lot on drums, he just got lazy. Same with Kirk.
try to do it after being 50 years old and been for to many drugs
Lars or Kirk actually didn't much drugs. Kirk did some coke on the damage inc tour and Lars had a cocaine habit. But they're all clean now and that's all that I care.
Cesar Larrain ya but James is as good as ever in terms of guitar playing. I think they just got lazy and don’t practice.
he was drunk
Hell yeah, Lars is awesome
Powerful vocals by James... Intimidatingly awesome!
Yes great vocals here. So strong.
I miss this James.
Big difference by ‘93
It was the combination of James and Jason that gave them the edge vocally.
Unbeaten to this day.
@@Reckoning2943 totally agree
Bring back Newkid
Basic but physically demanding riff
transitions and performance are no where near basic...
Fahad Stang maybe
Especially live
@@RumpelStiltskindarkone Only thanks to the DOWNPICKING
Kings of downpicking: James and Jason
Jason downpicks bass strings too
this song shows just how baddass jason is..
ofcourse hez not like cliff, no one is not even harris or lemmy but newsted was really good and much better than rob
lol.... I usually get cut down to size by Metallica fan if I said.... Jason is better then Rpb.
Yeah, I think Lars is the oldest in the group.
rozzie101 what do you mean by "oldest".
In terms of age he isn't
And if you mean the first dude in the group. That's not entirely true cuz the band didn't actually start untill james joined lars then they started metallica.. both of them
Kirk Hammett 18th November 1962
James Hetfield 3th August 1963
Lars Ulrich 26th december 1963
Robert Trujillo 23th october 1964
Malik Alzaabi Lemmy wasn't that amazing bass player actually. He was a badass frontman but not an incredible bassist
Jason going crazy here 🤘🎸
That fucking thumbnail. Like some unbeatable hard as fuck boss from a video game. Jason, you beautiful fucking beast.
Jason's vocals are freak'n awesome.....and yes this is a very underrated song....James in that infamous playboy interview said he thought is was a silly song....but it fuck'n rocks.
i miss jason so much
Much respect to Jason, that bass is rolling hard throughout this song! This is one mighty performance. I personally think each of Metallica's bassists have been huge assets to the band and given them a unique flavor. A great performance and video.. thanks for posting
The state of his neck in the thumbnail oh lawd have mercy
I saw Jason Newsted on the thumbnail,
I streamed his band.
Wow Jason Newsted!!!🖤🤘
Jason is HEAVY METAL 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Jason has the best back up vocals. I love Trujillo but he’s nowhere close to Jason’s level.
Even Lars's drumming was at his peak those days...
Lars is tight af here, like a machine, but with groove.
2:28, he was a master at that kind of thing back in the day.
So crisp and so well placed in songs dynamics
@@Nissardpertugiu
No need for a lame click track either.
Adoro metalica
This and Holier Than Thou are my favorites on the Black album.
I find myself listening to both of those tracks nowadays. Classics now. Wish I could've seen Metallica in their Prime here
Lass i gain the more i have
Francis Castiglione same
Fuck yeah brother
Man, I’ve listened to Metallica for 30years and I don’t guess I ever appreciated how good Het really is as a vocalist…..this band was/is just so locked in and amazing….the absolute best ever and WILL ever be….
Nobody could touch these guys in concert when they had a good buzz on, and they were in the zone. Saw them on And justice for all, twice. They slammed beer after beer and threw the cups to the crowd, and they would hand them another one! Absolute fucking pandemonium was going on. Still the KINGS of metal.
Jason🤘🏿
the bass sounds soooo awesome
This song is so under-rated.
Best track on The Black Album by far imo.
+darin fowler I'd like more Sad but True
FINAL FIRING WARS Lmao
Along side with The God That Failed
Of Wolf And Man💀👊🎸
darin fowler What about my friend of misery, struggle witthin the god that failed?
Newsted Rules 🤘🤘
Hetfield,Hammet,Newsted and Urlich..
5 th Black albums..
Kings 👍👏👏
Ah, good ol' Times, when Lars' live drumming was better than the drumming on the album!
Man that’s the truth. He was a blast back then and tight as hell
2:30 should be made longer like creeping death blackened and some other songs
I luv hearing that THUNDERING BASS
I love this bass
Los 90's eran en vivo Jason feat Metallica dejaba la vida en cada gota de sudor
You can hear the bass the whole song. What're you talking about?!
That bass
El bajo se escucha chingonamente brutal!!!Y la voz de Jason impresionante como siempre.
Era una bestia
love how kirk james and jason sing in unity during the riff change
Jason Newstend the best. Backing vocal its bass man.
I love metallicas look attitude.the way they played live the way james sounded jason in the band even when jason sang it gave it such a thrashy sound love this era of metallica!!!!
I love Metallica
Greatest metal band of all time
@@MrJeezus100%!
this song raises the dead...
Super música.
Annabella Pinto Obrigado... abençoe a tua também...
Felicidades.
Kirk and Jason especially did a great job of backing here
The double bass drum sounds amazing
The best live in concert of all times from Metallica i have ever seen
That shot of Kirk and Jason at 1:54 is a metal mascot
The original track didn't have any double bass on the main riff but Lars added it in this one. Actually sounds pretty good.
Jason's bass rocks
1:50 That downpicking though
es el mejor sonido logrado por metallica, deberia exister un disco completo asi.
O verdadeiro Metallica que me influenciou na minha trajetória musical !!!
@Rokenbok300 I'm not hating on Metallica! I love Metallica's old stuff. Like this for instance. But, after Jason left, the band went downhill.
Very pure metallica
Old Metallica make me wish I was born earlier :(
when your favourite bass player is Jason Newsted your neck will automatically get thicc
Right. Some days I headbang so much my neck gets so sore, but worth it.
I just love this song. Great opening guitar riff to start it off.
1:03, Jason's voice causes me goosebumps
2:35 ... the definition of Metallica
2:54 Fuck. Jason's back vocals so epic
I have this DVD, and quality on it so much better
Jason era Metallica at it's peak
1:52 kirk: so how do you sound so brutal in your backing vocals?
That's Jason
@@jameskolak4017 i know.so Kirk was asking😊
He's talking WAHrse code
Faster faster faster
Jason was tremendous when the band exploded.
James and Lars got a little jealous... There it is!"❤😊
Black album was amazing don’t get why ppl hated it?This is Metallica in their peak! This is my fav song in the album,That breakdown always gets me head banging ! Jasón performance and passion was incredible!
Always my favourite
The song reminds me a little bit of Trapped Under Ice
Love this song
Jason fucking rocks... Gotta build a time machine... Number five???
I love Jason in Metallica. They did what they could at the time. Still can't help but wonder if they'd gotten someone with more of a 'virtuoso' rep, how their sound would've evolved, but that would have taken someone with a VERY VERY strong personality (like Cliff had) and odds were against bringing someone like that on board, because James & Lars circled the wagons after Cliff died. It was a hard lesson to learn for anyone who would have joined. I don't blame them for wanting to get a 'team player' in the band. It was like bringing up someone from AA into the majors. James, maybe, was rootless and uncertain after Cliff's death. I feel like Cliff influenced their musical direction soooo much more than he ever got the credit for. So with that titanic presence missing, James had to rely on himself to set the musical direction, and he's obviously really jealous of his rights as the person who was, in his mind, responsible for that.
What I loved about Jason in Metallica was his relentless live energy. He was one of us up there, just going apeshit. And he has a lot more talent than he got to demonstrate in Metallica. I don't know what I would have done in his shoes. Evidently for 15 years it was enough to be in the biggest Metal band of all time even though that creativity was suppressed and having to live with the social dynamic that made him the butt of the joke. He made his money, he got off on the crowd energy, and enjoyed all the perks of that. But sometimes the best thing to do in a toxic relationship or a situation that isn't serving you is to walk away, and I give him credit for that. I am glad that he seems to be in a good place with his legacy and that James & Lars have taken the hard lesson to heart.
I believe Robert T was the most talented and most easygoing guy that they could have gotten for the job when Jason left. he is a consummate pro! And he knows how to back up heavy guitar parts in a way that always serves the song - listen to his stuff with Zakk and Jerry Cantrell. It's a great day gig for him, and he can use his spare time to pursue his passion projects like the Jaco Pastorius documentary and the other musical guest spots. I hope Metallica let Robert contribute more musically because he is amazing.
The great concert!
Goddamn jason
this is the metallica's best live in concert ever, forever. lars with pretty white tama, james with a daring voice, jason's bass volume is damned high, kirk's bodylanguage is damned happiness......... all these makes this live in concert the best of metallica so far.... come'n san diego 1992...
They play this so much more faster than the real song! God i cant keep up with James on this live version if i just downpick haha
Jason is the best black album is the best album ever
You all say that this song sounds like ajfa song. But look at intro: The gitar absolutely sounds like Master of Puppets, isnt it?
The riff is very similar to the first ruff off of master of puppets.
Jason the best .
The best live in Concert of all times from Metallica and let's see Lars' Performance, here.
Jason's stage presence is awesome in this video.
The whole intro I was expecting James' right hand to explode.
And the 'thank you' at the end is the funniest one I've ever heard.
Metallica nunca superará ni volvera a ser lo mismo sin Jason........
this thing must be on one of those try to not headbang challenges