Simple man, they have been disappointed by the performers. Art industry is harsh. People love you when you do good and dont care if you are not upto the mark. Its a blessing to be in shoes of audience than to be a superstar most of the times
I was at a Metallica concert in the early 90s and someone threw a whiskey bottle on stage close to James. He stopped the band and told the crowd that if anyone else threw something he wanted the audience to catch the person and bring him to the stage so James could have a chance to kick us ass. James also said they would stop the concert if it happened again. I couldn’t blame him, an empty fifth of Jack Daniels can hurt someone badly. And with all the lights on stage and the audience in the dark the band can’t see the bottles or anything else thrown at them. I thought it was pretty badass that James wanted a chance to kick some dumb shits ass for throwing bottles.
@@CarimboHanky I actually worked security at the same concert venue. We checked every single person that came into the Colosseum. We used hand held metal detector wands and scanned from head to toe, front and back and looked in every purse and bag. We were mostly looking for weapons and alcohol. I confiscated lots of bottles of alcohol as did every guard at the other entrances. Yet I was always amazed at the number of empty bottles on the floor after every concert.
Metallica don't play that shit. Every time that happens James rips into them about how they see that as a sign of disrespect and those people are gonna ruin it for everybody. The class settles down real quick after the principle comes in the room.
Even that clip from the "Day on the Green" concert 30 years ago, still kind of cool. Fan throws a shoe at Hetfield, shoe hits the headstock of his guitar and James instantly caught the shoe. James holds shoe and stares at fan like he's going to throw it at the fan, then goes to the mic and says something thats appropriate without being a dick, and keeps the crowd into the show instead of the drama. He's usually handled those things pretty well live (regardless of him saying FUCK YOU really loud inside his own head). I can't imagine paying good $$$ to go see a Metallica show just to throw something at them. That's a good way to instantly have 50,000 people turn against you.
I can't imagine paying all that money to see Meturdica only to have Jane Hatefilled make fun of Layne Staley for his addiction and then watch Jane get mad at someone when someone throws a shoe at him for making fun of another addict.
@pigGRAY Fun fact: James and Layne were friends. Years after, there's video proof of those guys ribbing each other back and forth. Would you like to be my next muppet?
@@Fister_of_Muppetsyeah, Layne and Jane were definitely friends in life. Both bands were really good friends. Same with AIC and Slayer. I just thought that James pretending to shoot while crying "it huuurrrrts" was not a move a friend would make. Heck, Jane had his own demons and still struggles with them. Mikes "uncut" bass should've said "Friends don't let friends riducule each other". imfao
What's even funnier, is that tools like you full of childish comments, still keep coming back to Metallica videos to make said childish comments!! You really need to find something better to do with your time, like feeding yourself to a crocodile or something!!
@pigGRAY In fairness, James was probably drunk when he said that on stage. I love James, these days I find him matured, wise, sober. But I can admit that his comments were ill-advised, which is odd because it's one of the only times on stage that James said something even remotely controversial, ironically 10 years later he went to rehab himself, so I'm sure he would never poke fun at that now.
Throwing bottles is a dangerous and foolish behavior, and it's even worse when people throw them when they're full. I remember during Evanescence's opening for Metallica in 2012, there were fans who threw bottles filled with urine at the lead singer. It was disrespect and disgusting.
Mosh Pits. When the mosh starts, people who have plastic goblets in hands for drinking just before the show just let them fall on the floor, and they get kicked during the mess at the people aside the Mosh pit who doesn't like this. So they pick them back and throw it back in the mosh pit, but often too hard and it sometime gets to reach the front barrier. You also have some people from behind or aside the Mosh Pits who just throw their half emptied goblet of beer inside the mosh pit just to splash people they just view as a pack swine brawling on each others. Sometime, they don't aim good. I know this because I'm a die hard metal head who listens to hundred of brutal bands, I've been in countless mosh pits during the inside number of Death metal or Thrash Metal concerts I've been in (including the one you see in this video), and I've seen this happen all the time...
@@BabyDiamond18 Dude, I literally was at the show you see on this video and got splashed over by a goblet filled with beer while moshing during For Whom the Bell Tolls. I'm just trying to explain you how things actually are during a Thrash metal concert.
That audio clip of James speaking was from a totally different concert back in the early 90s and somebody almost hit him with a heavy solid object not an empty feather-light water bottle
I was at one in the early 90s and James almost got hit by a Jack Daniels bottle. He stopped the show and told the audience to grab the next person that threw something so he could kick their ass. He was pretty pissed, I couldn’t blame him. They can’t really see something until it is right at them because of the lighting.
Metallica concerts are some of the best I’ve ever been to. I was at one in the 90s when James almost got hit by an emptyJack Daniels bottle. He stopped the music and told the audience to grab the next person to throw something so he could have a chance to kick their ass.
I was at a Metallica show once and same thing happened during bell tolls.....long pause after "it's the last time you will" light go out and come back just in time to see James get a bottle to the chest/neck....band stops and James asked for that person to get a lil ass whooping...and he did before security came
Was this in Jackson Mississippi by chance. I was at one in Jackson and James almost got hit and stopped the show and told the audience to grab the next person to throw something and bring them to the stage so James could kick their ass. He was pissed!
wtf are you talking about? 1. you don't know the age of the people who threw the bottles and 2. people would throw way worse shit back in the 80s and 90s but it was fine then?
Old school, New school , it dosent matter. What matters is that a band ( I love & payed well to see up front ) is walkin off stage because of some asshole and now my money is down the drain. Thats enough reason right there ( for anyone ) to bust someone's ass.
I was at Day On The Green in 1985, where METALLICA encouraged the audience to throw their shoes on stage. ALTERNICA became IRRELEVANT POSERS many, many years ago.
Does anyone remember the Super Bowl of Rock in Chicago on 7-10-77 when someone threw a plastic milk jug at Ted Nugent and it turned into a tsunami wave of everything being thrown on stage! It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen at a outdoor concert!!
I saw Metallica play at the Long Beach Arena in 1988 and people were tearing the foam out of the seats and throwing it at the stage like frisbees. One of the foam cushions hit Hetfield as he was playing and he kept going like it hadn’t even happened. The idiots who destroyed the arena got Metallica permanently banned from the venue.
I saw WASP the same year and someone threw a huge bowie knife at Blackie Lawless .. it was only a flesh wound that needed stitches, luckily .... That kinda stuff is just dumb, and not funny in the slightest. Rock on, guys!
I heard an interview just yesterday with Lars on a Conan O'Brians podcast where he said the band had to pay for those destroyed seats and anything else destroyed at a venue. I was surprised that was the case but he sounded totally sincere.
I was there brother. The last good tour and album they ever had. It all when down hill when they chopped their balls off on the Black album. That Long Beach show was off the wall... specially when the water fall of fans jumped off the balcony. After that it was a cushion throw fest... awesome gig.
When they played in Jacksonville fl in 2004 some asshole threw a beer at james that hit him right in the head. Show stopped for a couple of minutes and security dragged him out
If I was standing behind a person that throws a bottle, especially a beer (because we NEVER waste a beer) - I would surprise the hell out of him with gods kick to the nuts, that he will be crying and emotional through the entire concert.
Back in the day if you did this you would be forcibly pushed to the back of the concert and not a damn thing you could do about it and that’s if you weren’t bounced from the venue.
At the Monsters of Rock in Houston Texas in 88 when Metallica was on they were throwing trash and trash cans from the top level down, throwing whiskey bottles up in the air, along with frisbees, and any kind of other trash!! It was raining trash for at least a whole song. None of it was thrown on stage that I know of. They had 1 huge pit in the middle of the football field and probably 8-10 smaller ones all over!!
That clip might be legit, but James also sounds really young. Also, from what I’ve seen and experienced, James doesn’t swear anymore unless it’s in the song he’s singing
the bottles were filled with urine i got peed on a few times i brought 2 loafs of bread hollowed out with 2 disposal cameras only to find out you were aloud to bring cameras
Look up the Monsters of Rock tour at the LA Coliseum - 1989?. It was unreal; I was there. They had to stop the show. The General Admission people barreled over the chain link fences and swarmed onto the field. There were thousands of folding chairs set out for those ticket holders as they had assigned seating. When the crowd swarmed down they also took the chairs and started throwing them up to the stage. James stopped the show until people settled down. Best concert ever.
Its at an outdoor stadium, and its still bright outside in the Summer evening when the gigs start. As the show goes on, it darkens. Gig starts at about 8pm, something like that whennits still bright.👍
I watched Coal Chamber stop in the middle of a song when someone threw ice on the stage at the New Daisy in Memphis. Dez knelt on the stage, brushed the ice off, then pointed, calling out the kid who threw it. They started the song over and Dez gave an intimidating stare at the kid the entire song….
My first Metallica show was at the Omni in Atlanta Georgia. People were throwing folding chairs. Then James said "Their not going to let us keep playing unless you guys stop throwing the fucking chairs!" You gonna stop throwing the fucking chairs?" People stopped. Then they continued playing. I also saw someone get trampled when the played Creeping Death and that person was carried out on a stretcher. The craziest shit I've seen. When they came back for the snake pit the next time for the Black Album. All the chairs were bolted to the floor and no beer was sold. Which obviously the security didn't want to deal with that shit.
@@heywoodjablowme8120 still, that doesn't make them any less professional. And even if they "sold out", their music is the 90's kicked ass *(p.s. Load is my favourite album of theirs)* , and their newer stuff does as well. Come on now, call me a poser, a fake metalhead. Come on, I'm waiting.
@@pavlosrousiamanis Pfft...I was raised on their hard stuff. And justice for all....was the start of the decline. They hired Bob Rock to get radio air play and make them sound more mainstream. I heard it and thought they sold out then. The Black album, of course I bought it but thought it sucked and I chucked it because this wasn't Metallica. They bitched and moaned about Napster while being multi millionaires while bands like Pearl Jam encouraged fans recording their concerts without acting like dicks. Probably treated Jason like crap so he bailed. They cut their hair ....sell out. After Black I knew they weren't coming back . Bro if you heard Kill en All, Ride the Lightening, Master of Puppets and Garage Days.....all their later crap is just that. Slow, polished, made for the mainstream. That was never Metallica. They all could of died on that bus with Cliff and they'd still be gods. Today they're rich old men, trying to fool people thinking they still rock when they really just need to stop because they suck ass. That's my opinion. They've been dead to me for decades. Still love the fast and fast stuff, not the watered down bubble gum Debbie Gibson shit. Metal up your ass....used to be the bands motto, and actually a toilet with a sword sticking straight up was supposed to be the album cover for Kill em but the record company said no. I metal head loving LOAD..... laughing my ass off. Dude those sounds will never enter through my ears because I can tell you it ain't for me, but if it works for you....... WHIPLASH!!!
This reminded me of some band I saw in a short on here a while back with a guitarist saying they got hit on stage with a fried chicken breast/thigh and ended up leaving the stage with a bag full of fried chicken LMAO
I remember somebody threw their full plastic pint at James in Manchester (Nynex Arena, 97 I think). It didn’t really reach him but maybe a bit splashed him. He stared right at the guy and mouthed “you die fuck”. Then I saw James pointing and the guy as he was ripped from the crowd.
Happened in Glasgow 17’. He gave our section a disgusted look (understandably) and walked across to the opposite side of the stage. Tell you something, if I’d seen who done it, they’d be getting dragged into the mosh pit and coming out of it black and blue!
I never understood why people throw shit at the bands who they’re supposedly fans of and that they’ve paid to come and see. Plus pissing off 50,000 people around you is suicide. I remember that time when Iron Maiden did a show and some moron in the crowd threw their beer and it hit the sound board, ultimately destroying it. The band were forced to cut the set short. Just plain stupid.
Imagine if those were glass beer bottles. That's why I heard they switched to plastic way back in the day for concerts and sporting events. Some people just have no common sense.
I’ve been around long enough to see the progression of going to a show at a bar or a venue and being able to buy glass bottles and I saw the progression like I say as it was easily learned that was not a good thing and then it turned into solo Dixie cups, so it is what it is but the fact that they’re able to have bottles is weird
Concerts here in Mexico you get everything in a paper cup, beer, soda, water. No bottles, cans or any throwable shit, only that stuffed doll from a discount pharmacy 😁
i went to and justice for all tour. back when they just got newstead and in the middle of master of puppets ulrich gets hit in the eye. hetfield said that ain't fuckin' cool.and all of a sudden this dude gets beat up.and hetfield said somebody ain't going home safe. chattanooga utc arena was packed to begin with.
These are not bottles but plastic beer cups. Happens all the time in western european countries, at gigs, concerts, sports matches, you name it. Has nothing to do with people hating the artists or anything like that. It's become culture.
Something I've never understood.
You pay to see a band, and then throw crap at them!
stupid people exist, sad but true. ; )
That or hurting someone else just enjoying themselves.
Simple man, they have been disappointed by the performers. Art industry is harsh. People love you when you do good and dont care if you are not upto the mark. Its a blessing to be in shoes of audience than to be a superstar most of the times
@@santoshnanduri Well monkeys fling shit too.
Well said!! Well said!
Axl Rose would have cancelled the tour.
Why do people still act like Axl is the same person he was 30 years ago?
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 that's what I want to know too bro
😂
He would have cancelled next 5 shows.
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202because it was his signature move to increase their demands
I was at a Metallica concert in the early 90s and someone threw a whiskey bottle on stage close to James. He stopped the band and told the crowd that if anyone else threw something he wanted the audience to catch the person and bring him to the stage so James could have a chance to kick us ass. James also said they would stop the concert if it happened again. I couldn’t blame him, an empty fifth of Jack Daniels can hurt someone badly. And with all the lights on stage and the audience in the dark the band can’t see the bottles or anything else thrown at them. I thought it was pretty badass that James wanted a chance to kick some dumb shits ass for throwing bottles.
good
i think it was in 97 or 98, jason was knocked out on stage with a bottle, so yeah
The other question is how did someone sneak in a bottle of Jack Daniels?
@@jeffgomez88 it was the 90s, overall security at places was more lax
@@CarimboHanky I actually worked security at the same concert venue. We checked every single person that came into the Colosseum. We used hand held metal detector wands and scanned from head to toe, front and back and looked in every purse and bag. We were mostly looking for weapons and alcohol. I confiscated lots of bottles of alcohol as did every guard at the other entrances. Yet I was always amazed at the number of empty bottles on the floor after every concert.
Who þe hell would disrespect Hetfield like þat?
Pricks!!!
You the hell fab
Himself, for the last 30 years
smh
un ultra fan de megadeth
Metallica don't play that shit. Every time that happens James rips into them about how they see that as a sign of disrespect and those people are gonna ruin it for everybody. The class settles down real quick after the principle comes in the room.
Right. They must stop throwing bottles.
Throwing stuff is a fairly good way to get your backside stomped at a concert.
Oh BS
The thing people don't realise it's things like this that make bands reconsider returning to a particular country, next tour.
This
Even that clip from the "Day on the Green" concert 30 years ago, still kind of cool. Fan throws a shoe at Hetfield, shoe hits the headstock of his guitar and James instantly caught the shoe. James holds shoe and stares at fan like he's going to throw it at the fan, then goes to the mic and says something thats appropriate without being a dick, and keeps the crowd into the show instead of the drama. He's usually handled those things pretty well live (regardless of him saying FUCK YOU really loud inside his own head).
I can't imagine paying good $$$ to go see a Metallica show just to throw something at them. That's a good way to instantly have 50,000 people turn against you.
I can't imagine paying all that money to see Meturdica only to have Jane Hatefilled make fun of Layne Staley for his addiction and then watch Jane get mad at someone when someone throws a shoe at him for making fun of another addict.
@pigGRAY Fun fact: James and Layne were friends. Years after, there's video proof of those guys ribbing each other back and forth. Would you like to be my next muppet?
@@Fister_of_Muppetsyeah, Layne and Jane were definitely friends in life. Both bands were really good friends. Same with AIC and Slayer.
I just thought that James pretending to shoot while crying "it huuurrrrts" was not a move a friend would make.
Heck, Jane had his own demons and still struggles with them.
Mikes "uncut" bass should've said "Friends don't let friends riducule each other".
imfao
What's even funnier, is that tools like you full of childish comments, still keep coming back to Metallica videos to make said childish comments!!
You really need to find something better to do with your time, like feeding yourself to a crocodile or something!!
@pigGRAY In fairness, James was probably drunk when he said that on stage. I love James, these days I find him matured, wise, sober. But I can admit that his comments were ill-advised, which is odd because it's one of the only times on stage that James said something even remotely controversial, ironically 10 years later he went to rehab himself, so I'm sure he would never poke fun at that now.
Why would anyone throw shit up on stage? Listen to the music, have a party - don't ruin it for anyone.
Throwing bottles is a dangerous and foolish behavior, and it's even worse when people throw them when they're full. I remember during Evanescence's opening for Metallica in 2012, there were fans who threw bottles filled with urine at the lead singer. It was disrespect and disgusting.
Mosh Pits. When the mosh starts, people who have plastic goblets in hands for drinking just before the show just let them fall on the floor, and they get kicked during the mess at the people aside the Mosh pit who doesn't like this. So they pick them back and throw it back in the mosh pit, but often too hard and it sometime gets to reach the front barrier. You also have some people from behind or aside the Mosh Pits who just throw their half emptied goblet of beer inside the mosh pit just to splash people they just view as a pack swine brawling on each others. Sometime, they don't aim good. I know this because I'm a die hard metal head who listens to hundred of brutal bands, I've been in countless mosh pits during the inside number of Death metal or Thrash Metal concerts I've been in (including the one you see in this video), and I've seen this happen all the time...
@@BabyDiamond18 Dude, I literally was at the show you see on this video and got splashed over by a goblet filled with beer while moshing during For Whom the Bell Tolls. I'm just trying to explain you how things actually are during a Thrash metal concert.
That audio clip of James speaking was from a totally different concert back in the early 90s and somebody almost hit him with a heavy solid object not an empty feather-light water bottle
I was at one in the early 90s and James almost got hit by a Jack Daniels bottle. He stopped the show and told the audience to grab the next person that threw something so he could kick their ass. He was pretty pissed, I couldn’t blame him. They can’t really see something until it is right at them because of the lighting.
step on that feather weight bottle and you'll twist your ankle, especially if you aren't expecting it at an older age.
There will always be jerks, everywhere. They need to be firmly put in place.
As a Metallica fan I completely agree with Hetfield. Some ppl should behave better. I remember my concert, it was a blast. great time ☺
pershaps the bottles were unopened / sealed, so hetfiled can have a ddrink from a fan?
Metallica concerts are some of the best I’ve ever been to. I was at one in the 90s when James almost got hit by an emptyJack Daniels bottle. He stopped the music and told the audience to grab the next person to throw something so he could have a chance to kick their ass.
I was at a Metallica show once and same thing happened during bell tolls.....long pause after "it's the last time you will" light go out and come back just in time to see James get a bottle to the chest/neck....band stops and James asked for that person to get a lil ass whooping...and he did before security came
Damn, which show was that?
@@Poutrel Jacksonville FL saint anger tour
@@michaelklingenberg7872 nice
I was at that show in Jacksonville. I remember James just staring right at the guy.
Was this in Jackson Mississippi by chance. I was at one in Jackson and James almost got hit and stopped the show and told the audience to grab the next person to throw something and bring them to the stage so James could kick their ass. He was pissed!
THIS IS WHEN TRUE OLD SCHOOL FANS WILL TEACH THE NEW GENN RESPECT THE HARD WAY-! FAIR WARNING!🎉
wtf are you talking about? 1. you don't know the age of the people who threw the bottles and 2. people would throw way worse shit back in the 80s and 90s but it was fine then?
Are you ok ?
Old school, New school , it dosent matter. What matters is that a band ( I love & payed well to see up front ) is
walkin off stage because of some asshole and now my money is down the drain. Thats enough reason right there ( for anyone ) to bust someone's ass.
what.
HELL YEAH HOSS TELL THOSE LIB WOOSSIES WHO THE BOSS
GOD BLESS HOG CRANKIN
I was at Day On The Green in 1985, where METALLICA encouraged the audience to throw their shoes on stage. ALTERNICA became IRRELEVANT POSERS many, many years ago.
That’s exactly what you are.
Mustaine at the end was unexpected but perfect
I saw this at Motorhead in Holland 1982, plastic beer cup. Lemmy picked it up and yelled "fck off ahole!" and threw it back.
That's Dave in the audience throwing s*** wanting back in the band💯
Does anyone remember the Super Bowl of Rock in Chicago on 7-10-77 when someone threw a plastic milk jug at Ted Nugent and it turned into a tsunami wave of everything being thrown on stage! It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen at a outdoor concert!!
The Dave part killed me 😆
I saw Metallica play at the Long Beach Arena in 1988 and people were tearing the foam out of the seats and throwing it at the stage like frisbees. One of the foam cushions hit Hetfield as he was playing and he kept going like it hadn’t even happened. The idiots who destroyed the arena got Metallica permanently banned from the venue.
I saw WASP the same year and someone threw a huge bowie knife at Blackie Lawless .. it was only a flesh wound that needed stitches, luckily ....
That kinda stuff is just dumb, and not funny in the slightest.
Rock on, guys!
You from Southern California?
Long Beach Arena was a great venue in the 70s and 80s
that wood hurt a foam cusion
I heard an interview just yesterday with Lars on a Conan O'Brians podcast where he said the band had to pay for those destroyed seats and anything else destroyed at a venue. I was surprised that was the case but he sounded totally sincere.
I was there brother. The last good tour and album they ever had. It all when down hill when they chopped their balls off on the Black album. That Long Beach show was off the wall... specially when the water fall of fans jumped off the balcony. After that it was a cushion throw fest... awesome gig.
Just play behind chicken wire like The Blues Brothers 😎
Roadhouse
For whom the bottle throws
Why does that guy have a stitch plushie 💀
The Mustaine at the end 🤣
Could be worse, they threw a pig's head up on the stage once and a ham sandwich. That was back in the 80's in between RTL and MOP.
where did they get a pig’s head from? how was that smuggled in😂
Reminds of Ozzy biting the head off of a bat like how did they get a live bat in the concert in the first place?
When they played in Jacksonville fl in 2004 some asshole threw a beer at james that hit him right in the head. Show stopped for a couple of minutes and security dragged him out
Is there a video of it
Does james understand that he's not Paul Stanley? Wtf is up with those pants? lmao
If I was standing behind a person that throws a bottle, especially a beer (because we NEVER waste a beer) - I would surprise the hell out of him with gods kick to the nuts, that he will be crying and emotional through the entire concert.
sure you would fan girl
One more thing to add to the list of things that won't happen.
...and then youd be crying in jail. SLOWLY clapping for you. Theyre plastic bottles.
I guess we can say that the people who were throwing the bottles were
Too Far Gone
Dave Mustane still upset he didnt get a second chance 😢
If you throw bottles or tins get arrested and go to jail - finks
They should just walk off and cancel the show and let the real fans deal with the losers that threw the shit!!!
Back in the day if you did this you would be forcibly pushed to the back of the concert and not a damn thing you could do about it and that’s if you weren’t bounced from the venue.
Then you'd bribe somebody at the door with a fat joint to let you back in.
Usually the real fans would just stomp the s$&! out of you after pointing you out to security. Then hand you over as a bruised mess to be hauled out.
On point! 👌
At the Monsters of Rock in Houston Texas in 88 when Metallica was on they were throwing trash and trash cans from the top level down, throwing whiskey bottles up in the air, along with frisbees, and any kind of other trash!! It was raining trash for at least a whole song. None of it was thrown on stage that I know of. They had 1 huge pit in the middle of the football field and probably 8-10 smaller ones all over!!
I was at that show the shit flying down was insane.
That clip might be legit, but James also sounds really young. Also, from what I’ve seen and experienced, James doesn’t swear anymore unless it’s in the song he’s singing
That 'speech' was from Seattle 89. The fans were a lot closer to the stage then so it was definitley a matter of concern!
Haha the Dave Mustaine dialogue at the end 😂
Dave Mustaine saying to a fan, don't be uncool got everyone in the crowd laughing at the loser that went to see Megadeth just to cause trouble
that fragment was from the nineties when someone threw a shoe at them and Hetfield caught it
Same happened to Johnny Winter back in 80’s. There is video on youtube. He walked off and did not come back
Should've been at Donnington in the 80s and 90s. Bottles flying everywhere. Stage covered in bottles. Great times.
3 died at donningron in 1988 asshole.
yeah i no i was there 87 91 92, they hqad great band on 87 appart from metalica were not my cup of tea
the bottles were filled with urine i got peed on a few times i brought 2 loafs of bread hollowed out with 2 disposal cameras only to find out you were aloud to bring cameras
The audio at end is from like 1989...james doesnt talk like that on stage since his kids were born.
Why does that guy at 0:28 also has a guitar?
Um for Kirk if one of his guitars aren’t working or something
This is Sad but True
He dodges a bottle in the video for this song
Look up the Monsters of Rock tour at the LA Coliseum - 1989?. It was unreal; I was there. They had to stop the show. The General Admission people barreled over the chain link fences and swarmed onto the field. There were thousands of folding chairs set out for those ticket holders as they had assigned seating. When the crowd swarmed down they also took the chairs and started throwing them up to the stage. James stopped the show until people settled down. Best concert ever.
The last thing I want is to go see a concert in a WELL LIGHTED building.
Its at an outdoor stadium, and its still bright outside in the Summer evening when the gigs start. As the show goes on, it darkens. Gig starts at about 8pm, something like that whennits still bright.👍
That's from awhile ago..that audio...Black album Era Het
Es un homenaje a la version de for whom the bell tolls del cliff em all, donde tambie le tiran una botella xd
I watched Coal Chamber stop in the middle of a song when someone threw ice on the stage at the New Daisy in Memphis. Dez knelt on the stage, brushed the ice off, then pointed, calling out the kid who threw it. They started the song over and Dez gave an intimidating stare at the kid the entire song….
I have heard that Dez is not a man to cross and get onto the bad side of.
Todo un artista en COMPLETO EQUILIBRIO.
They are used to that metal bands have been dealing with these jackasses since the 80s
My first Metallica show was at the Omni in Atlanta Georgia. People were throwing folding chairs. Then James said "Their not going to let us keep playing unless you guys stop throwing the fucking chairs!" You gonna stop throwing the fucking chairs?" People stopped. Then they continued playing. I also saw someone get trampled when the played Creeping Death and that person was carried out on a stretcher. The craziest shit I've seen. When they came back for the snake pit the next time for the Black Album. All the chairs were bolted to the floor and no beer was sold. Which obviously the security didn't want to deal with that shit.
The whole band....
Professionals
Eh, more like kick ass in the 80s but sell outs ever since.
@@heywoodjablowme8120 still, that doesn't make them any less professional. And even if they "sold out", their music is the 90's kicked ass *(p.s. Load is my favourite album of theirs)* , and their newer stuff does as well. Come on now, call me a poser, a fake metalhead. Come on, I'm waiting.
@@pavlosrousiamanis Pfft...I was raised on their hard stuff. And justice for all....was the start of the decline. They hired Bob Rock to get radio air play and make them sound more mainstream. I heard it and thought they sold out then. The Black album, of course I bought it but thought it sucked and I chucked it because this wasn't Metallica. They bitched and moaned about Napster while being multi millionaires while bands like Pearl Jam encouraged fans recording their concerts without acting like dicks. Probably treated Jason like crap so he bailed. They cut their hair ....sell out. After Black I knew they weren't coming back . Bro if you heard Kill en All, Ride the Lightening, Master of Puppets and Garage Days.....all their later crap is just that. Slow, polished, made for the mainstream. That was never Metallica. They all could of died on that bus with Cliff and they'd still be gods. Today they're rich old men, trying to fool people thinking they still rock when they really just need to stop because they suck ass. That's my opinion. They've been dead to me for decades. Still love the fast and fast stuff, not the watered down bubble gum Debbie Gibson shit. Metal up your ass....used to be the bands motto, and actually a toilet with a sword sticking straight up was supposed to be the album cover for Kill em but the record company said no. I metal head loving LOAD..... laughing my ass off. Dude those sounds will never enter through my ears because I can tell you it ain't for me, but if it works for you....... WHIPLASH!!!
I’m pretty sure that monologue was from the 90’s after James was mocking Layne.
That ending 🤣
Right! I recognized it immediately 😂
What's even worse is that those plastic bottles end up in the ocean
This reminded me of some band I saw in a short on here a while back with a guitarist saying they got hit on stage with a fried chicken breast/thigh and ended up leaving the stage with a bag full of fried chicken LMAO
he kicked an empty bottle incredible
his reaction was prerecorded from years ago lol.
I remember somebody threw their full plastic pint at James in Manchester (Nynex Arena, 97 I think). It didn’t really reach him but maybe a bit splashed him. He stared right at the guy and mouthed “you die fuck”. Then I saw James pointing and the guy as he was ripped from the crowd.
I cant believe all the punks that have resorted to doing this in every genre of music out there.
That's very dangerous to say the less. That stuff shouldn't be allowed. ⚠️☠️
How disrespectful, James is such the man! Love his reaction
This song always make people nuts on 2003-4 James get hit by a bottle too .
Thst audio of James is from years ago. Hence the lack of filmed footage of it.
Stay safe favorite band ever
Hetfield knows. Dave was throwing bottles.
Happened in Glasgow 17’. He gave our section a disgusted look (understandably) and walked across to the opposite side of the stage. Tell you something, if I’d seen who done it, they’d be getting dragged into the mosh pit and coming out of it black and blue!
Fans have been doing this for decades
Correction. Imbeciles with untreated mental illness have been throwing bottles for decades.
The only thing i saw flying in Hamburg was a soccer ball/football.
lmao....'hey man! we workin' up here!
Heh...France , no i have any question 😂😂😂😂😂
It' an old Audio from James, not 2023
The video is 2023 but the audio is 1994
What was the song at 10:53....I couldn't catch it 🤔
I never understood why people throw shit at the bands who they’re supposedly fans of and that they’ve paid to come and see. Plus pissing off 50,000 people around you is suicide.
I remember that time when Iron Maiden did a show and some moron in the crowd threw their beer and it hit the sound board, ultimately destroying it. The band were forced to cut the set short. Just plain stupid.
Love how u mix in 30 year old audio with new video haha...
That wasnt James that said anything about stuff being thrown, that was Kirk talking.
It was James talking, but it was from when he got hit with a shoe at a show in 1994
@Your Friendly Neighbourhood ahh, see it was from a younger James. Listening to Kirk talk to me that sounded like him and not James.
Yeah, that's James from the early 90s when he sounded Midwestern.
Imagine if those were glass beer bottles. That's why I heard they switched to plastic way back in the day for concerts and sporting events. Some people just have no common sense.
Why was the dave clip on the end so funny.
James Hetfield's reaction: No reaction.
Except the audio you used is from years ago, and totally unrelated to the gig footage 😂
REALEST EVER!
I’ve been around long enough to see the progression of going to a show at a bar or a venue and being able to buy glass bottles and I saw the progression like I say as it was easily learned that was not a good thing and then it turned into solo Dixie cups, so it is what it is but the fact that they’re able to have bottles is weird
These are not bottles but plastic beer cups
Theyre plastic.
They're plastic water bottles.
dave at the end hahaha😂
Bienvenue en France , James...
Back then there was a piss, shoes on stage. Chill
That audio from an old concert
Concerts here in Mexico you get everything in a paper cup, beer, soda, water. No bottles, cans or any throwable shit, only that stuffed doll from a discount pharmacy 😁
Lol
Time to give it up boys
I can’t believe I paid 1600$ for a snake pit ticket just to have them play with their backs turned the whole time. Fucking bullshit
Don't throw shit at our papa!!!
Need a real stage, with Marshall Amps stacked behind the Band.
We are a sad different people in these days
It's Paris, nothing to wonder.
i went to and justice for all tour. back when they just got newstead and in the middle of master of puppets ulrich gets hit in the eye. hetfield said that ain't fuckin' cool.and all of a sudden this dude gets beat up.and hetfield said somebody ain't going home safe. chattanooga utc arena was packed to begin with.
French fans don’t turn out, then the ones that did show up start throwing crap. Nice job.
I already understood nothing, can anyone who was there tell me what happened?
This is not even a reaction of 2023 lol. This is 1980
These are not bottles but plastic beer cups. Happens all the time in western european countries, at gigs, concerts, sports matches, you name it. Has nothing to do with people hating the artists or anything like that. It's become culture.