Metallica - Wherever I May Roam Single Unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Metallica - Wherever I May Roam Single Unboxing
    "Wherever I May Roam" is a song by Metallica. It was released on October 19th, 1992 as the fourth single from their eponymous fifth album, Metallica.
    All stringed instruments featured in this song, both guitars and basses, use standard tuning. The intro of the song is notable for its unusual instrumentation for the band: Asian instruments such as a gong and sitar, along with an overdubbed Warwick twelve-string bass. This 12-string bass was only used for effect during the intro to emphasize several accented notes and then a standard tuned 4-string bass was used as the main bass instrument throughout the remainder of the recording.
    The song is performed frequently during the band's live concerts, and was performed with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Michael Kamen) on the live S&M and its companion DVD, as well as the 2019 S&M². When performed live, the band has always relied on their original sitar recording for the intro (the band enters on the first accented note to dramatic effect); however, for the S&M concerts guitarist Kirk Hammett utilized a Danelectro electric sitar for the intro before switching to his ESP electric guitar.
    The music video featured clips from Metallica behind the scenes and in concert, during their Wherever We May Roam Tour. The video version of the song is edited omitting the first bridge and third chorus and the last line in the second chorus "Where I lay my head is home" edited to end off as the third chorus does on the studio version with the words "That's where" leading into Hammett's guitar solo of the second bridge.
    Tracklist:
    01 - Wherever I May Roam
    02 - Fade To Black (Live)
    03 - Wherever I May Roam (Demo)
    Artist: Metallica
    Album: Wherever I May Roam
    Year: 1992
    Standard E tuning
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