Metallica - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth - Cliff´s last Bass-solo ever! Stockholm 1986-09-26 35 years
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Metallica - Live at Solnahallen, Stockholm 1986-09-26, Cliff Burton´s last gig ever... 35 Years ago!
Metallica - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth
Cliff´s last Bass-solo ever!
Final Gig!
Cliff Burton last ever bass solo
Solnahallen Stockholm 1986
35 Years Ago!
Cliffs solos were better than most guitar solos
One fuking day before he died. Crazy sad1🥺
Ur right though
Certainly better than Kirk lol
I met Cliff when I was 14, they were opening for Ozzy on the puppets tour, he signed my metal edge magazine, a one of a kind guy🤘🤘🤘
damn, your very lucky
I saw him play 3 months before his death. I wish I could have met him.
@@ikon4255 you're
Imagine what that's worth now,hope you still own it.
@@HittokiriBattousai17 No one cares.
The coolest thing about Cliff isn't how much he's respected, it's how much he was liked. Ask around everybody loved Cliff, he was a super nice guy.
We miss you Cliff.
Cliff and Lemmy 2 of the greatest Bass players ever! R.I.P. to you both! You guys are sadly missed!
Fokin damn right bro!!
Sad, but trué.
Cliff yes, Lemmy nah
lemmy was awesome but played bass more like a regular electric guitar
but yeah he is the most awesome man in rock and roll
both rhythm guitar players that had the wrong instrument
Jason newsted needs to be in that category
Brilliant!, some of the best days of my life being a teenage metalhead back in the 80's with my friends in a small town in Ireland... still banging my head to this day at 51 and still have those friends around, Cliff is so sadly missed to this day.
I wish. I got stuck with this shitty rap generation. I’m absolutely all about Cliff and Metallica. Encouraged me to pick up bass and shread his basslines with an old version of his Aria Pro II bass and the usual wah and distortion
Their sound changed forever after his passing. None if the other albums can hold a candle to cliffs contribution to their art of music making. They did try, but they just never were the same.
Man I’m 19, and it still almost makes me cry that he’s gone. He’s the reason I picked up bass, and I’ve been going for his sound and I finally got it. I’m sure in this performance he’s using an Aria Pro II, and I use a early 80’s ara Aria Pro II
Stevel Plays, good for you. Cliff is the guy to learn from.
Me too, we lost a genius too soon, imagine the crazy songs he would give us if he still alive
i also picked up the bass because of Cliff
How did you score an Aria Pro II?
@@josiahp.6960 well the guitar is from 81, and my father scored it back in 1983, and had it ever since. Second owner. Only modification is the output jack was changed to accept a microphone cable instead of a normal jack
Very beautiful gig and very sad moment in the history of Metallica and Metallica Fans.. god bless you Cliff..
3:48 (that section with the chords ) I’ve heard enough cliff solos to know he always plays something different, but that chord progression sounds exactly like that one he play During one of his first shows with Metallica . At The Stone . Back when Dave was still in the band. Maybe it’s nostalgia connecting the two, but it’s also interestingly similar.
The most interesting thing is that Cliff played this part in the beginning of his career in Metallica and at the end of it. Like he knew, that it will be his last solo..
he reused parts of his improvisation in different shows
The greatest bassist this world will EVER know.🤘 thanks for all the music our fallen brother, gone but NEVER forgotten🤘🤘🤘
This is a very beautiful tribute to Cliff. That photo with his fingerless glove appears to me like he's saying "no fear for the unknown."
What's even sadder about his death. That is his last solo and his last pictures. I was born one year after his death, then I was 6 my dad was listening to Orion, and it was the song that made me love MetallicA. R.I.P Cliff you are a true composer.
Always a Cliff fan no age no way I could ever forget the talent he blessed us all with.
Never bored listening to this sound. God bless him 🖤
God can't bless himself
What would he have created had he lived.....
Best bass solo last one ever written
My God! It seemed so meant to be. He played his country's anthem 🇺🇸 in his last solo 😒 I've never heard him play star spangled banner in a bass solo, it's like like his last goodbye.
QUESTION for the video producer: did the pictures of cliff with fans were taken in that last show in Stockholm 🇸🇪?
Nope, those pictures were taken 2 years earlier in Stockholm December 12 1984 (after the show) .
@@kentp9195 thank you!
I thought that first fan was Jon Bon Jovi! @kentp9195
I'm so glad I got to see Metallica live when Cliff was around
The best bassmen of Metallica.
He was a vert good musician and more on stage (Balard '84 Paris).
R.i.p. thanks for the good vibes.
Rip cliff. You are missed and not forgotten by any means
I was front Row in 86 in Detroit Joe Louis Arena cliff blew my mind watching him play in head bang and perform it was insane something I’ve never seen in my life it was amazing remember to this day
Like it was yesterday such a tragedy you were so Miss Cliff you understand you were brilliant
It would have a been a treat to have experienced more music from Cliff later on as he had a classical background and had an affinity for progressive rock. That was definitely a guy you werent gonna tell that he couldnt do other things beside Tallica.
I don't think cliff was long for Metallica. He was doing alot of the work. And I mean alot. Then after he passed they were blessed with another incredibly talented bass player
Maybe he was long. Metallica afterwards didn’t seem to stray far from the stuff he liked, even if it took a bit longer.
@@topsecret1837 I disagree. Cliff hated the face and fortune. The first album after his death they did a music video and second album after his passing they went full on producer and mainstream rock. Cliff was extremely against that stuff. Lars and James ran to the spotlight Cliff strayed away from it
He was a really great man!!!
One and only...Cliff Burton (R.I.P)
Cliff em all
The last show he played.
This star will never go out ,Clif(🎸🌠💫)
It will exist forever in Orion.
Спасибо чувак!!!
Fuck !!!. The biggest bass player. i never heard !!!. R.I.P fuckin master !. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
So sad. Little did the know he would be gone the next morning 😭
1:30 photo looks like a young, intoxicated Billy Corgan.
Are u in any of these pics kent?
Yep! The first one with Cliff! 🤘
@@kentp9195 you are a lucky man to have met the bass god
Cliff you were one of the greats geezer harry jack Bruce john Paul Rodger waters youl be driving the hearts of thrashers infinitum and long live Metallica
This fucking sad. I'm 15 and I miss him so much
Był i będzie w mojej pamięci na zawsze Najlepszym basistą
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"Cliff Burton was a Bass-Guitar Genius"
Wow you had a lot great pix included
Rock in peace. RIP
R.i.p. metal god.
James: say hi to mister cliff burton
Crowd: hi
Сliff: WAWOhOAWhOWAHO
Ill forever envy everone that saw Metallica in their prime
Maybe someday we’ll understand.
😥🤘🤘
CLIFF 4 LIFE!
God of Bass Guitar.
I was almost a year old
that was BRUTAL
They looked right. They looked like a band. James and Cliff like bookends. I know James had a hard upbringing, and when Cliff died...hi Cliff!
With US anthem like Jimi...great musician.
This solo is better than St.Anger album
Yo recuerdo que ese solo de bajo es de rex de pantera, emulando a Cliff.
cool guitar solo. It's like a billy sheehan solo, just a guitarist with a bass.
1:15 youre welcome, the most demon rift ever shredded.
🤘😃🤘
😔🥺
lars and his timing
Cliff was bad ass but a bus squashed him
9/27/86 cliff died people cried
For those wondering he died the next day.
O wonder they took thought he was playing a guitar
cliff's talent was way beyond the band metallica. i doubt he would have stayed in the band and they probably all knew it. Cliff also didnt like the Satanism he witnessed in this industry. So he was in conflict with the other members who embraced the Satanism.
This is a dumb statement. James is an extremely talented musician and songwriter all the way around. Lars is even very good at arrangements and helping James write riffs from time to time despite the fact that he doesn't play guitar. Cliff was amazing and very unique and talented nobody quite like cliff but I don't think there was any sign at all or any reason to beleive he wouldn't have stayed with the band.
@@midnight347 cliff was too good for them. without cliff they wouldn't have gotten any better. mustaine wrote half of kill em all. cliff taught them about music. he def would have left. the other band members were about money and satanism, things cliff didnt care about. cliff wrote the beginning of fight fire with fire, thats how prolific he was.
@@miltontohd6448 where did they say they care about satanism?
@@Dankfrank3 in orion backwards. the 666 logo on the black album. many short clips where they make ref to satan. they def dont represent God
Metallica has never been known to be one of those satan bands. They didn't need a gimmick. They just wrote good songs. And they only would have gotten better at everything had Cliff not passed. Metallica got huge after MoP. There's no reason Cliff would have left at that time. They would have further built on their success, WITH Cliff.
I don't know how you come to the conclusion that they embrace satan when they never show an opinion about anything in any of their songs. Their songs are just ABOUT topics, not for or against them. It might be a story (like One) or just telling you things that happen with drugs (Master of Puppets) or telling you something historic (like Creeping Death) or describing a hypothetical doomsday (Blackened), in each case they are neither for nor against any "message". In fact, there is no message. Just a depiction of the facts. They don't show or push any opinions, just simply lay it out there as it is.
One isn't an anti-war song.
Master of Puppets isn't an anti-drug song.
Creeping Death isn't an anti-religion song.
Blackened isn't an anti-earth song.
They are just ABOUT those topics.
You're the same kind of person to label Sabaton as Nazis because they have a song called Panzer Battalion and is ABOUT German things.
You're just a derpy generic person having derpy and generic thoughts and opinions that need not be shared.
Also, you over praise Cliff's talent level. Yeah, he was really good. But most of his compositions were extremely repetitive and redundant. Have you never broken down song structures? Call of Ktulu literally starts ABABABABABABAB, all in the same key, and Orion he plays the same bass line for 3 minutes straight. Some things you've never considered.