Metallica Breaks Down Creating the "Enter Sandman" Riff
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career
Kirk wanted everyone to know that Enter Sandman was HIS riff!
😉👍
Which he stole
@@mikefarrell6766 Doesn't matter. It happens every day in music. Now unbunch your little panties and go sit down.
Piss off.... @@mikefarrell6766
@@mikefarrell6766 from where? Proof?
@@pyromaniaxe1187Stone - Get Stoned
Metallica is an amazing combination of several pretty solid musicians.
Edit: guys, Lars isn’t THAT bad. He’s a decent drummer *for Metallica’s songs* at the very least.
Edit: Okay, I get it, Lars isn’t a good drummer. I’ve gotten that same comment twice a day for the last two weeks.
And Lars
He's a good producer, bad drummer @@eliah7346
@@eliah7346 he’s solid. He’s a good drummer *for Metallica*. I wouldn’t have wanted him to be appointed as the new drummer for Foo Fighters, but for what he’s assigned, he’s good at it.
@@JayKayEllEmmeveryone rips on Lars bro. He's a tool
Beat me to the punch 🤣@@eliah7346
I don’t understand how ANYONE can still pay attention to Howard Stern.
he SUCKS so badly 21st Century forward
His interviews are really good with interesting people but you’re right the rest of the shit just sucks
Show has been trash since Artie left :( even the last year or two of Artie being there was a step down from the K-Rock days
His highlight was having Beetlejuice on his show
Yep. Thank you guys.
Fyi for everyone that hadn't seen the full interview. This was edited to make it look like James gave the advice but it was actually Lars
As a songwriter, i think everybody is different. I think every song is different. Sometimes the fiff comes first, other times the lyrics are first. I dont play guitar but i hear riffs in my head. The right guitar player will hear me vocalize the riff and will play what im imitating. Usually ill have a stack of lyrics and when a riff comes up ill thumb through the stack and choose what fits or ill improv something and figure out what i was singing later. I dont understand how you cant feel lyrics when a piece of music speaks to you. There is no wrong way. Everybody is different.
It starts with using cow bell as a framework and setting your amp to eleven....
The band "First of October" is perfect for explaining this as every year they get together and make an album in a single day to make a video out of it.
This very specific instance with Stern interacting with the guest. Metallica makes both parties involved seeing genuine.
Therefore A salute and a tip of the Cap to all parties involved here
here here
Sometimes, when you play the riff, the words are already there. Led Zeppelin whole lotta love, You can hear I want a whole lotta love in the chords.
Simplicity at its best. Simply perfect.
Tbh people underrate James an excellent rhythm guitar player, vocalist, and songwriter the other members don’t rly matter as much. Except for cliff if he was stiff here, also a top talent
And several " yeah -heauhs and whoa-oooo-whoas'
Song writing.
There's an all girl band (3 sisters from Mexico) that are some freakin poets. They have over 50 songs & they're only 23-guitar & lead vocals, 21-drums & lead & backing vocals & 18-bass & backing vocals.
Started at 13-11-8yrs old as "the warning".
EVERY SONG IS GOOD!
Are you the guy from /mu/
I saw Mexico and immediately went "Are they talking about The Warning?"
@@gaffer2602 hell yeah!
@@droideca88 no longer a myth.
@@p4our587 do u get paid 4 this
The power of the riff compels me
They look great and sound amazing
I love Enter Sandman!
Congratulations on "loving" a song that's the equivalent of being a basic white bitch in metal
The late lyrical genius once told me If you don't start with a great idea
DON'T START
L.Russell Brown 🎉
It doesn’t matter, it reminds of, when I was young
Metallica keeps it simple where it counts❤
Genius of his craft! I love Enter sandman
That’s a crazy riff ! 👍
Enter Sandman riff got its specific shape by happenstance along the inspiration by the group over a pretty basic rock riff.
Metallica had Riffs and all kinds of wild stuff no one had ever heard weigh before enter Sandman came out
Talent
that was the best ive seen lars play
" The Warning " just a bunch of chic's that was call directly by Metallica to do a cover of "Enter Sadam"for the latest "black album" and open for all the biggest band out there (Foo fighters, The Musse, Gun and Roses, etc, etc.) and on the last year went to more than 17 country world wide.
Also appear as guest on the last MTV Award, and it was the band to talk about it with millions of viewers...
JUST A FAN...💛💙❤️🇨🇴
The only thing Howard stern can do is repeat back to guests what they literally just said to him
But he still gets the guests that most can't so there's that.
Remember kids, that was Lars who told Kirk how to change that riff. That's why he's the soul of Metallica.
It’s still mind blown how it’s made. Musicians tap into another part of their brain
He's using his first guitar he ever owned from kill em all how cool 41years ago cool
And sometime the riff is already written. Like that one from David Bowie/Mick Ronson in Master of Puppets
That's why Dave mustaine has the hardest job. He is singing over terribly insane riffs
May I correct your typo ? He is singing terribly over insane riffs
@@Hhhlll7778😂
There's nothing insane about this riff
@@TheBobcatlover He referenced Dave Mustaine, so I don't think he was referring to this riff.
@@Hhhlll7778 damn, that was funny.
It's a piece of cake.
The silence makes the difference
NO MORE FUCKING CAPTIONS🤘🤘😎😎
I love hearing the different ways that musicians create songs. 🫡
Brilliance!
I remember seeing a documentary about Metallica called Spinal Tap. They were ok musicians but they weren't very intelligent or, at least, that's how they were portrayed in Spinal Tap.
Rock stars are a different bred
Howard's questions are insulting to any musician who would be given the opportunity to fire questions at these guys.
When I'm writing it just flows or it doesn't... You just don't hear the stuff that doesn't flow well, which is about 90% of the stuff. That 10% though is like the music is playing you.
Legend.
Bettery, Master of puppets and Creeping Death have entered the chat.
When is this entire interview being posted
Slayer and Metallica ruled the world, at least my world, still do.
Al Stewart comes up with multiple lyrics for his songs. I guess the music is the bread and then you gotta figure out are you going with turkey and swiss or is it a ham kind of day?
He's getting that old man squint like the resident.
Lars “I just smack this thing”
Just saying but if there’s a biopic Stephen graham should play James
Hetfield still has it
Sandman riff sounds way better than on the Black Album of old.
Masterful
I grew up listening to Metallica..and i am honestly bored sick of their music..
HANG IT UP !!
It starts with a riff? The great Bernie Taupin just left the chat.
Umm, wasn't it Bob Rock, their producer who told him to change that riff? I love how after all these years these guys act like everything was their idea to begin with.
Nope it was Lars
The best to ever do it
James sounds like the guy from the fitness gram pacer test
I think it's different for every songwriter/musician.
Metallica are very talented people.
and your hearing pays the price!
I totally get Metallica, but I don't understand how Howard Stern still has a show.
Idk how words are written, would you like to try my sybian?
~ Howard Stern
ol Jim has become the cowardly lion
Everything from the Black Album and earlier was all Metallica for me…I was there for them throughout Cliff Burton and believe it or not…I liked when Jason Newsted…seeing him onstage and his energy was just fantastic at Monsters of Rock tour in Dallas ‘88….Metallica took that show, literally stole that show and energy from EVRYBODY on stage…I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy the rest of the performers (Minus Van Hagar…soon as they came on stage I bounced….they sucked for me after David Lee Roth split)….
And then there's Geddy Lee
I never thought of it that way 🤔
Still love their music but cant get over them having the most money making year, helping a middleclass mom go to prison for a year, a whole fuckin year. Then they get on the news saying "Weve gotta feed our children". Their grandchildren will not be able to spend all of the money theyve made. Now record companies dont do contracts and bands dont make any money unless they can sell t-shirts and labels dont push radio stations so you wont hear any of the best music out there. They wont be at the big festivals, they will be at all the small honkeytonks. But theres one good thing, Youl be able to buy a ticket and afford a T-shirt, cause they really do have to feed their kids
Does anyone else think that James is looking more like the lion out of Wizard Of Oz?
He looked more like him in the 90s when he had long blond hair and handlebar moustache. They even make a joke about in the video about the making of the Black Album.
Kirk really have that disease in his foot. It keeps searching for a wah pedal
GOAT
You need an idea , a theme , a ditection first. The riff is easy , its before the riff is where the magic is. Hey im thinking about a song that about a rocker driving fast to escape a highway patrol whats he thinking while driving- never gonna get me la la, i gotta roll im never slow if i do its off to jail i go la la. You need the original idea /theme, riffs are easy.
All of metallica's iconic rifts came from dave mustang
Lars in the back: 😐
Jump around. Friendly. 👍
Where can I watch this one particular show?
Sound. Good. 😄👍
Hedi Stern
As Lars sit back there wondering WTF they are talking about.
Kirk was quoting Lars, not James. Lars told him to play it that way. Edited to make it look like James said it.
This is the wrong guy to ask. He hasn't been able to do it in 20 plus years.....
Its pretty easy to come up with the riff but coming up with something good to sing over it is the hard part for me.
Therapy.
Yeah it’s way easy to cornball it up if you overthink it
I am the complete opposite. We could be the Beatles together.
Jesus loves you!❤
Power chords my friend. Just give them a rhythm and boom the rest is easy
Willie Nelson said something to the effect of " writing a song is easy, writing a song people like is the hard part".
Writing a song and getting a record contract and distribution and your fair share of royalties is the hard part.
@@jondunmore4268yea without getting screwed in the process
Meanwhile Battery:
Lmaoo
Battery isnt even that complex, because most of what he sings is actually on top of power chords, and maybe 20% is on the galloping riff
@@Ekii2 Yeah but still that gallop riff trying to sing ontop of it always fucks with me lol
In their defense, they were crashing through the boundaries and lunacy had found em.
@@GrumplefutBATTERY
god that tone is just godly. i need that tone
Be getting those fingers, yo. That be where the tone lies....
has nothin to do with the $50 000 guitar and amp set up.....
No it doesn't actually @@johnnybertrand2039
@@johnnybertrand2039
I heard someone say that years ago they were talking with SRV about tone, and he was wanting to know how to get his tone. He said the last guitar Stevie played was lik a a $100 Kmart guitar, and Stevie just sounded like Stevie.
I understand the value of great equipment, but some of these guys that tour all the time, have a gazillion hours of manipulating strings with pressure with the tiny nuances of how they achieve that becoming their specific sound.
I'm sure that most people wouldn't notice the difference if someone got close. But nobody will sound just like James even on the rig James plays.
This is all information I learned while going down a rabbit hole of this very thing.
Equipment or Human touch
@@johnnybertrand2039 your idea of how much guitar and amps cost is greatly skewed holy hell.... any musician as successful as metallica who have played thousands of shows, same riffs and chords for decades they can shred any guitar or drum set you put in front of them and it will sound that good. the instrument isnt making the musician
James had some really good advice here!
Wasn't his advice. If you watch the interview Lars is the one who told him that. Edited to give James credit
@@4Realzeaz just like everything in metallica. james is god and lars and kirk sucks.that what others think. its sad that most metallica fans dont understend that without lars, james wouldnt be in the biggest metal band, regardles how good he is as a musician. being good at playing instrument is a very small % of a success
Incredible riff and song. Makes me wanna rock out
Worst Metallica song ever.
@@davidrussell9290
That is your least favorite out of the
150 songs they recorded?
It isn't my favorite at all, but there has to be 50 more below it.
I don't know if the reason that I don't care so much for it, is because if any radio station or streaming platforms play a Metallica song, this is probably going to be it.
The radio has ruined some great songs for me because I have had one playing on my jobsites for 20 some years, and they will beat one song to death.
no matter how much
i dont get that 72 album with all its hype and glamour
i hold those other Met slbums dear to my life
for these guys altered my lifes history back in 1986
ive never been tha same😎🤘🏽🎵🌙🙌🏽
Bro entered sandman😂
Nah bro 72S bangs
72 Seasons is super great
Howard: when does the bass come in?
James: bass what?
Jason: 👀
Spinal Tap just left the chat.
@@michaelelliott3209 Of course James has played bass with Spinal Tap.
James tone is 😩😩
U can fuxoff any ol tyme if it's shit u talking bout my Favorite vocalist of all time.
Fair enough?
@@ReptilePoliTiKo-kk2lcbruh what? Nobody even said shit negative. What are gonna do anyway? Lmao
Don’t know if that’s meant as a stank face or not but tone is beefy and raw! Would sound killer in a mix
This tone is always super dank haha I love it
@@tim0391 yeah it is lol
First you get this guy Dave Mustane...
Did close to nothing for metallica😂
@@7weco just the quality, not the quantity.
@@mina7572 but the quality was not good🤣
@@7weco No, we're talking the hits that Metallica got from Mustaine riffs, not Metallica's current junk, I think you were confused.
@@mina7572 🤣 do research my guy
Dave has credits to:
*The Four Horsemen* and *Jump in the Fire* partly written by dave.
*Phantom Lord* (1 small part of riff before solo)
*Metal Militia* (1 riff)
*Ride the Lightning* (1 part of, 'spider chord' riff before solo later modified)
*Call of Ktulu* (the d minor riff in the song)
*Seek and Destroy* (solo partly [which actually sucks])
So nothing special🤣🤣 you are delusional
I dont see any of the biggest metallica songs anywhere here💀
I just don't understand how Howard Stern still has a show and an audience.
Yes, it's defiantly always the riff first... except for all those times when the lyrics came first.
Black album stuff it’s easy for vocals but the early stuff I have no idea how he songs while he plays some of it
Kirk is by far the most OVER-RATED guitarist of all time.
instrumentally, it is not hard to make music because of music patterns/chord combination that exists. The hardest thing to do is creating a vocal melody to go with the instrumental music you created. Vocal melody is hardest because not only do you have to create it, you have to also make it sounds good too that will please the majority of your listeners.
I thought that voice was Sam Harris ready to debate my man 😂
Yeah love all those riff wrote by Dave Mustaine
Howard is the king of the low level humans
Generally those that make music understand the structure of the music, as such you know what goes where.
Or do something actually interesting...like Justice, Puppets and Lightning. Then that was it. Done. Just commoner goony schlock rock crap ever since.