Metallica-For whom the bell tolls (James voice Change)1984-2011

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2012
  • In this video I show you how the james voice has changed when Metallica performs for whom the bell tolls.
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Комментарии • 632

  • @sulovet
    @sulovet 8 лет назад +544

    did this video seriously start with greenday....?

  • @nicksnetwork6726
    @nicksnetwork6726 7 лет назад +389

    it's not really hos voice died, it's the distortion in his voice left

  • @MullerDololon
    @MullerDololon 8 лет назад +522

    Seattle, 1989 the best

  • @LeonardoLara
    @LeonardoLara 8 лет назад +168

    CONSTANT CHILL DEEP INSAEEEEEEEEEEE!!

  • @Virtuoso80
    @Virtuoso80 9 лет назад +127

    I really disagree with your analysis. Basically in the 90's he dialed back the growl and started singing cleaner. He was probably killing his vocal chords doing it night in and night out the old way, and couldn't keep it up as he got older.

  • @aerobolt256
    @aerobolt256 4 года назад +148

    The transition from Puppets to Justice/Black era vocals are always mind boggling to me

  • @amadeusbirthingman7606
    @amadeusbirthingman7606 9 лет назад +194

    IMO weakest vocals were 1994-2003. He's been improving ever since, and in 2014 he has an incredible voice for a nearly 51 year old after 13 years of snarling vocals and blowing it twice in 4 years :P

  • @TThatsWhatSheSaid1
    @TThatsWhatSheSaid1 3 года назад +129

    How the hell did his voice change so much between 1988 and 1989? I get aging and alcohol over time and stuff but man it was such a jump between 1 year. Seattle 89 was their absolute best performance btw.

  • @lukecitron6978
    @lukecitron6978 9 лет назад +134

    I think james was at his prime in august 1989

  • @Anjohl
    @Anjohl 9 лет назад +111

    Jame's peak live was the Justice tour, the band's peak as a performing act was the Justice tour. Jame's best recorded vocals was the new disc of Garage Inc, as was the band's. They never sounded tighter.

  • @chriswhite2389
    @chriswhite2389 9 лет назад +600

    1988-1992

  • @Epiidevvy
    @Epiidevvy 9 лет назад +371

    He's technically a better singer now more than ever. He has more range, vocal accuracy and control. He did go through a rough patch in the early 2000s but his old grit has come back to a rate that's actually safe to sing at.

  • @F1NALS1N
    @F1NALS1N 9 лет назад +128

    '89, '91, '92 were the best.

  • @ВасюкМаусин
    @ВасюкМаусин 3 года назад +153

    Classic James Hetfield

  • @ohnoemynameistaken
    @ohnoemynameistaken 7 лет назад +85

    The sad true, we all get old :(

  • @sigmundfreud8976
    @sigmundfreud8976 4 года назад +55

    He still sounds pretty good in 1999, the S&M was a very powerful performance

  • @SuperGeckogreen
    @SuperGeckogreen 9 лет назад +55

    Metallica were definatly at thier best in the late 80's / early 90's

  • @RealIG125
    @RealIG125 3 года назад +17

    It’s like when Jason cut his hair, James started losing his voice

  • @machello9
    @machello9 9 лет назад +77

    Best vocals in 1989, best performance of Metallica was in fact in Seattle in 1989! Amazing Hetfield and Amazing concert!

  • @CBass-nk4eu
    @CBass-nk4eu 3 года назад +70

    I have a theory that when he blew his voice out during The Black Album, his voice may have came back for a while but I think he did permanent damage and his vocal cords never really healed. So over the years the scarring or whatever just got worse and worse. Either way the man is still my hero