Most people that don't have great teeth, once they get enough $, they spend the $100,000 and get the full mouth of "fake teeth" ... (Joe Biden, Rick Ross, Catch Me Outside girl, Kirk Hammett, DJ Khaled last year), etc..
Jason is a badass but he didn't do bass lines on AJFA? I heard an interview with James and he said Jason wasn't good enough at the time to play what they'd written and Electra was pushing to get the album out
Jason's tone was mean, man. I remember the first time I actually heard the bass track from Justice, I thought to myself "why the HELL would they cut this out of the mix??"
Right? I saw them on that tour and they rocked my socks off. It was ‘89 I think and I was only about 17 years old. I had a Metallica shirt for every day of the week. I was so high for that show.
Cliff was a fine bassplayer, sure. But he died. So that's why Metallica had to bring in a new guy. Comparing the two is, especially after all these years, ridiculous.
This is badass. Also check out Metallica live Espace Ballard France 1984. The quality isn't bad considering how old it is, and Cliffs bass is absolutely roaring. Probably the loudest I've heard Cliff with them, maybe the loudest I've heard the bass be.
@@user-gh1oc2ut5j lol nah, Newsted embodies what metal is about, James is an act. Newsted is fucking Newsted, he never changed who he was. That’s metal to the T.
I wish sound engineers would realize that the bass guitar should be audible.i frikn hate going to a show and the bassist is super talented and is tearing it up but you can't hear a thing.
I wouldn't call them a different version. This was when they were in their prime. And they hired Bob Rock who convinced them to stop making heavy metal and instead make a rock album(The Black Album) and then he convinced them to conform with the times and make alternative music and wear makeup. I prefer the old Metallica any day myself. They said metal was dead but Pantera came out full force and picked up the slack that Metallica left behind.
@@theadjuster151 was a killer show. Most everyone was there to see Metallica. But Ozzy was awesome... even in his sequined outfit..lol. I still have my ticket stub.
@JJS cause he was. He played all cliffs material perfectly and then some played faster than cliff was easily composition capable just like cliff his stage presence was bigger his backing vocals were way better I love cliff Burton he inspired me as a youngster but the truth is the truth watch him in 88 or 89 dude was a fucking maniac
I agree with both and simultaneously love both Cliff and Jason. Trujillo leaves alot to be desired. Not that he can't play but his funk talents are stifled I'm Metallica. I loved Rob in ST but he can't shine in Metallica
@@DaEpicTable I was thinking the same thing. I hate to see when people compare the 2 for a couple reasons. One being they're both extremely talented bass players. 2, they have their own respective playing styles and sound that they adhere to because for each it works well for them. 3, it was never a competition, or shouldnt have been, and for that reason I have a lot of respect for Jason sticking it out and proving himself worthy even though he shouldn't have had to. I also have a lot of respect for what Cliff brought to the table and how his vast knowledge of music theory helped tremendously in making Metallica more of a cohesive unit in general. I only speak from my perspective through the first 5 albums, the progress is undeniable and I think a lot of that started with Cliff passing on some of what he knew of music theory, making a really good band an absolutely iconic one that not only knew what they were doing, but knew exactly how to do it as well. It's unfortunate really, the loss of Cliff, the circumstances in which Jason became the bass player for Metallica, and the animosity directed at him by the fans and his bandmates. I don't think it was always intentional, but I don't think it always wasn't either. He did fucking awesome for someone who must have struggled with the realization that no matter how good he was, even if he was 10 fold better than Cliff ever could have been, it wouldn't matter because he wasn't and never would be him. Over time he proved himself, the fans and his bandmates started to see him as a member of the band and a talented musician. I feel like Rob had it pretty easy in that respect. He would never have to go above and beyond to prove himself or feel awkward about his place in the band. Obviously he's a great bass player as well, but was lucky to have come in behind all of the hard feelings and such and only had to be what they needed in a bass player rather than measure up to someone held in high regard and still being freshly grieved. It seems to me it would be hard to be in that situation because on the one hand, naturally you want to give it 110% and show them what you're capable of, but on the other you don't want to appear disrespectful like you're trying to outdo or discredit the previous guys contributions up to that point. Cliff was fuckin awesome, no doubt, but I'm kind of a Newstead era fan to be honest. A lot of it just comes down to respect for how he handled himself and the progress he made in his own musical journey.
Jason Was Loud, But It's The Sound Quality Back Then That Makes Us Say Jason Was Louder Than Cliff, In Which Cliff Was Called The Lead Bassist For A Reason...
It was definitely a combination of the gear they had available at the time alongside their mixing philosophy lol. They believed everything should go together in the midrange so on their early recordings you can’t make everything out as well as other recordings of the time because the band is mostly competing for the same harmonic space. Cliff used a guitar amp which helped him get the mid-range but ultimately exacerbated the EQ problem, he’s a great bassist but they definitely weren’t mixing engineers at the time lol
Jason and producer Bob Rob got rid of that thin weak mix and brought the bass back! For the life of me, I can never imagine how draining the bass out ever seemed to be a good move! I think Lars and James just had PTSD after Cliff died!
This VIDEO footage (audio obviously recorded separately and added by an amateur & not live Metallica on this day) was, I believe at the Miami Orange Bowl Stadium on the Summer Of '88, Monsters Of Rock Tour. I was right there at the front & center up against the retainer wall of the field, as close as anyone could be to James in the audience directly in front of him. it was just before the release of the fourth album, "...And Justice For All" and Jasons first full length album recording with the band. It was about a month prior to my 16th b-day, and it was probably the best day of my life so far at the time! great time & great, unforgettable memories! I dont care what anybody says about Metallica now, at that time, they truly ruled the metal world. Of course there were so many killer bands besides them though (not the other bands on that bill)
I'll bet Lars and James were pissed off at the sound board engineer that day.
They fired him. Out of a cannon into the sun.
The sound guy always cranked the bass up live. Love him for that!
@@ktw70 those baselines riddddde
They probably fired him 😂
@@freddieboii6735 They've had the same guy since 1984
Didn't realize just how much dental work Kirk has had
His problem, not yours. Piss off.
@@matthewcote5634 must have struck a nerve considering the comment is gone
I miss his old teeth. They were cute. Probably got them "fixed" because of people making fun of them.
Thank God he got them fixed! Looks much better!
Most people that don't have great teeth, once they get enough $, they spend the $100,000 and get the full mouth of "fake teeth" ... (Joe Biden, Rick Ross, Catch Me Outside girl, Kirk Hammett, DJ Khaled last year), etc..
Drunk James made the sound engineer mad that day
If James was drunk , then you were high imagining it
@@jamesmccracken9323James was ALWAYS DRUNK.
@@jamesmccracken9323 James is open about being an alcoholic. Stop tolling.
Unnecessary and unsolicited Funk Bass...
That's definitely the Alcohollica days 🍺 🍻 🍺 🍻 🍺 🍻
Newsted was a certified badass
This was Cliff
@@ivanbustelo79 that's very clearly Jason
@@bourbonator9320 nvm I think two videos got mixed up
@@ivanbustelo79 nah. That was Jason.
Cliff never used Pick
Jason is a badass but he didn't do bass lines on AJFA? I heard an interview with James and he said Jason wasn't good enough at the time to play what they'd written and Electra was pushing to get the album out
Jason's tone was mean, man. I remember the first time I actually heard the bass track from Justice, I thought to myself "why the HELL would they cut this out of the mix??"
Link to the bass enhanced track?
@@soyunindo I gotchu ruclips.net/video/9jN962KJs_s/видео.htmlsi=ch3TsvZkWOyupUJt
Because Lars is a fucking tool.
@@soyunindothere is a famous mix called “and justice for jason” it mixes the bass for the whole album
Theyre actually that petty. Thats life man people are dicks😂
Me wanting context on why the bass was so loud
The comments: Kirk's Teeth Tho
Context:
Jason: “Come on, baby! Come to my pad. We’ll have a good time!”
Sound mixer, in fact, went to his pad that day.
It's the only reason I clicked. I used to have it this bad
It's only because the microphone was over by the bass amp side of the stage. Nothing more.
Yep, ignoramus much 😮
😂😂😂😂 facts
Also the worst Kirk's teeth have ever ever been
Was waiting to see if someone else mentioned that
That's why he fixed them
@through the grapevine ~ I loved his teeth, perfection is boring
@@karengarrison3666 i wish he kept them
Those teeth give him so much more character. I was going to get mine fixed, but then saw the price... and... nah
Kurt definitely used some of those riches he earned the past 42 yrs and fixed that grill. Damn
This is the comment I was looking for hahaha
Ah yes. Kurt hammet
Who's your favorite Kurt Hammet or Kirk Cobain
@@Victoria-zl1lb personally I prefer kurt hammett
@@Victoria-zl1lb Neither. Personally I prefer Krist Burton
Metallica with extra loud bass sounds like testament
That's a cool observation actually.
Or Overkill or if Rush played thrash metal.
Fr
For those who have asked, and those who undoubtedly will ask, the song is Welcome Home (Sanitarium). From Master of Puppets.
Thank you
Well, I was gonna ask from what show, but thanks for the song
@@willdawg0053 Its from Metallica MTV's Monsters of Rock Report (1988)
@@pranamyagaikwad1169 thank you
can u tell me which concert is this
Hurts! How I miss the legendary Metallica! RIP 🪦 😢
Right? I saw them on that tour and they rocked my socks off. It was ‘89 I think and I was only about 17 years old. I had a Metallica shirt for every day of the week. I was so high for that show.
I saw them in 86 open for Ozzy with Cliff! Last night of the Ozzy tour and James birthday too! F'n awesome!!!!!
Cliff was definitely the best. That’s how Metallica grew. He is why they got the name for their first album.
you do know that Metallica is making a new album called 72 seasons right?
Still here crybaby. Go back under your rock
The one thing about James Hetfield is that he's never phoned in a performance. You can just tell he's giving it his all.
I was thinking the opposite tbh lol
@@brycemallumakopp Find 1 live song he was loafing.. Id for real like to see it.. Dudes always into it.
@@brycemallumakopp are you delusional?? name one performance where he is half assing the show (excluding shows while sick)
@@brycemallumakopp Seems foolish
He phones it in on albums after the 90s he never phones it in while performing live
Jason was the best, next to Cliff.
Nah awful bass player.
Cliff was a fine bassplayer, sure. But he died.
So that's why Metallica had to bring in a new guy.
Comparing the two is, especially after all these years, ridiculous.
Jason > Cliff ngl
Look up Cliff's bass for this song, makes Jason's playing look like a little kid found a bass and started banging on it randomly.
Because everyone on the internet is lazy:
ruclips.net/video/zM__9eTiI4o/видео.html
This is badass. Also check out Metallica live Espace Ballard France 1984. The quality isn't bad considering how old it is, and Cliffs bass is absolutely roaring. Probably the loudest I've heard Cliff with them, maybe the loudest I've heard the bass be.
Thanks to that one, we can hear Ktulu bass in its full glory!
@@Bassophiles yes its awesome man!
Link please. Too lazy to find it 😁
You finally hear Jason live
This is prime Metallica, Jason and James were metal as fuck back then
Be careful. All the Metallica fans will cry if you say Cliff isn't in prime Metallica too loudly.
Jason was a buster
Cliff was prime Metallica
Damn, I didn't realize how fucked up Kirks teeth were. He's got them fixed up now though.
I find them cute your just plain rude 🤷♀️
By Japanese standards they're cute
@@metalhealthiseverywhere you're... and nah he could eat an apple through a picket fence.
@@gold-uzkon-user1697 1 I'm dyslexic 2 I really don't give one fuck anymore so 🤷♀️
His teeth weren't "f*cked up" though. They were naturally crooked. I personally think they were very cute. They added a lot of character to his smile.
Man they did Jason so dirty
Dirty? Come on baby come to my pad. We'll have a good time.
He should've never joined a FTM band.
@@DevinLibertythis cracked me up😂
Lars mouthing to sound engineer: “Turn him the fock down”
Newsted is more metal than anyone is Metallica
Especially Kirk’s soft ass
What abt James?
@@user-gh1oc2ut5j lol nah, Newsted embodies what metal is about, James is an act. Newsted is fucking Newsted, he never changed who he was. That’s metal to the T.
@@ravenvision222And yet he joined the METAL band that James created
Doesn't address the fact that James is an act. @@mrbevelaqua8649
I wish sound engineers would realize that the bass guitar should be audible.i frikn hate going to a show and the bassist is super talented and is tearing it up but you can't hear a thing.
BAD ASS BASS!
My fav bassist in Metallica
He uses pick. Somebody call the police.
@@JamesFellowsIV davey504 reference. RUclips bassist. Funny. Stupid funny.
@@ZeusKingOfAllGodsthe police the band, or the police the vehicle
Now thats some Metal and James is super badass here. Love this version of Metallica so much more.
I wouldn't call them a different version. This was when they were in their prime. And they hired Bob Rock who convinced them to stop making heavy metal and instead make a rock album(The Black Album) and then he convinced them to conform with the times and make alternative music and wear makeup. I prefer the old Metallica any day myself. They said metal was dead but Pantera came out full force and picked up the slack that Metallica left behind.
Cocaine
Have you ever heard Cliff Burton?
@@matty7006 Cocaine
I loved EVERY album of Metallica since there "Metal Up Your Ass" demos (not including St. Anger)!
And Jason was always super loud live with Flotsam and Jetsam
Newstead is their best bassist!
Kirk is a cutie
📸🤨 caught in 4k?
@@WeAllSuckT_Tshut up
Fr
Yes he is, he's very cute and soft.
When I saw them with cliff in 1986 it was just as loud if not more.
I saw that concert too! With Ozzy!!
@@theadjuster151 nice....Long Beach arena for me.
@@eddieg430 VA Beach for me. Last leg with Ozzy and James birthday OMG!!
@@theadjuster151 was a killer show. Most everyone was there to see Metallica. But Ozzy was awesome... even in his sequined outfit..lol. I still have my ticket stub.
@@theadjuster151 Went just to see Metallica, finally! Binghamton, NY!
And jason playing cliffs bass is just 🤘
dave-james-lars-jason...what could have been.
No Dave. Thank you.
I said then and I'll say it now. They SHIT the bed with Jason. Their best bass player ever.
Thank you! Yes clift was good, but honestly Jason was a better player, not to step on hurt toes 😂
@JJS cause he was. He played all cliffs material perfectly and then some played faster than cliff was easily composition capable just like cliff his stage presence was bigger his backing vocals were way better I love cliff Burton he inspired me as a youngster but the truth is the truth watch him in 88 or 89 dude was a fucking maniac
He just wanted to do some side work and the guys in the band shit on him.
We miss you Jason. Your vocals. Your stage presence. Head banging and that aggressive pick attack
The thumbnail 💀
(0 0 0 0 0)
Alternate universe And Justice For All be like:
The loudest bass is in and justice for all
Lmao 😂
😂
If Jason did something better than Cliff it was that he attacked the bass harder
To be fair to Cliff, Cliff was a finger style
I agree with both and simultaneously love both Cliff and Jason. Trujillo leaves alot to be desired. Not that he can't play but his funk talents are stifled I'm Metallica. I loved Rob in ST but he can't shine in Metallica
That because his bass attacked 1st...:))
@@DaEpicTable I was thinking the same thing. I hate to see when people compare the 2 for a couple reasons. One being they're both extremely talented bass players. 2, they have their own respective playing styles and sound that they adhere to because for each it works well for them. 3, it was never a competition, or shouldnt have been, and for that reason I have a lot of respect for Jason sticking it out and proving himself worthy even though he shouldn't have had to. I also have a lot of respect for what Cliff brought to the table and how his vast knowledge of music theory helped tremendously in making Metallica more of a cohesive unit in general. I only speak from my perspective through the first 5 albums, the progress is undeniable and I think a lot of that started with Cliff passing on some of what he knew of music theory, making a really good band an absolutely iconic one that not only knew what they were doing, but knew exactly how to do it as well. It's unfortunate really, the loss of Cliff, the circumstances in which Jason became the bass player for Metallica, and the animosity directed at him by the fans and his bandmates. I don't think it was always intentional, but I don't think it always wasn't either. He did fucking awesome for someone who must have struggled with the realization that no matter how good he was, even if he was 10 fold better than Cliff ever could have been, it wouldn't matter because he wasn't and never would be him. Over time he proved himself, the fans and his bandmates started to see him as a member of the band and a talented musician. I feel like Rob had it pretty easy in that respect. He would never have to go above and beyond to prove himself or feel awkward about his place in the band. Obviously he's a great bass player as well, but was lucky to have come in behind all of the hard feelings and such and only had to be what they needed in a bass player rather than measure up to someone held in high regard and still being freshly grieved. It seems to me it would be hard to be in that situation because on the one hand, naturally you want to give it 110% and show them what you're capable of, but on the other you don't want to appear disrespectful like you're trying to outdo or discredit the previous guys contributions up to that point. Cliff was fuckin awesome, no doubt, but I'm kind of a Newstead era fan to be honest. A lot of it just comes down to respect for how he handled himself and the progress he made in his own musical journey.
I don’t know, the intro to bells is so much heavier with Cliff. It always sounded weak since. And a pick gives you more attack by default
LOVE KIRK’s pre-veneer teethies. SOO CUTE
I guess Jason got his justice
More Jason, always.
revenge of the jason's ajfa bassline
How did Jason become cooler than Lars and Kirk put together? Honestly. Facts
No
Jason newsted the best 🎸🎸🎸🎸
And justice for jason
So nice to actually hear is bass for 20 seconds out of 15 years!!
I'm digging the massive tuning pegs on Jason's bass🤘
Its a Wal bass same one Justin chancellor uses
I like Metallica and all but
In my honest opinion,
Metallica didn't deserve Jason.
Robert isn't bad by any means, but I loved Jason's stage presence, and I feel he fit Metallica more.
Its crazy when you actually hear bass in metal. I love it personally
Sound engineer was pissed about justice 😂
Cliff was pure unique personality on bass, and Jason was pure heart, and he had a complete understanding of metal, and how to play it
Lars must have been mad after that
Jason got a raw deal. He had giant shoes to fill and he did it well. It didn't matter. Let's get a crab crawler.
Thanks a lot, Jason🎸
His bass tone was too good to hide anyway
I love the time when Hetfield was a maniac on stage
And bass for all....I wish they always had it like this live
I needed to see James headbanging like that. I forget how badassed he used to be
Cliff didn't use a pick, Newstead does!
Loud bass: badass
Bass, but without an ad.
I would not want to be Jason post-gig lol
I’m 23 in 2024 and if you can go back in time before I die I’m going to this fucking concert to watch this man shred the bass like that
Hetfield’s best look too.
Jason Was Loud, But It's The Sound Quality Back Then That Makes Us Say Jason Was Louder Than Cliff, In Which Cliff Was Called The Lead Bassist For A Reason...
It was definitely a combination of the gear they had available at the time alongside their mixing philosophy lol. They believed everything should go together in the midrange so on their early recordings you can’t make everything out as well as other recordings of the time because the band is mostly competing for the same harmonic space. Cliff used a guitar amp which helped him get the mid-range but ultimately exacerbated the EQ problem, he’s a great bassist but they definitely weren’t mixing engineers at the time lol
Cliff & Jason is the best 👍👍
Jason and producer Bob Rob got rid of that thin weak mix and brought the bass back! For the life of me, I can never imagine how draining the bass out ever seemed to be a good move! I think Lars and James just had PTSD after Cliff died!
Back when they were metal
@Cerberus202 r u being the Grammer police or do u think they are still metal
Best they ever were, period.
It’s the wal bass those puppies are hot
Justice for Jason
If only AJFA had that level of bass…
it would be the same piece of shit
It just proves it. Be in one of the greatest bands of all time and suddenly your teeth become perfect in a short few years.
Look at lemmy😂
Jason is awesome. And justice
And Justice for Jason.
Why do ppl judge his teeth in the 80s theyre so cute😭😭
You Must be British
@@AudibleVisibIe I'm mexican American. His teeth add a cute character and softness to his appearance
Jason is hands down the best bassists they’ve had. Sure Cliff was more technically skilled. Jason just had “it”. Style,vocals, attitude.
That just leave me alone was one of the greatest things I've ever seen!!
Kirk's had some anesthesia pulling teeth since this video.
Back when Metallica played metal
Always been a fan of “Saint Ontario”..
Love that song…
They sound way better when you can hear the bass
Whatever anyone does, *PLEASE DO NOT* tell Lars that this video with elevated bass is out here. God don't.
what live was that ?
California 1990
Jasons hair i'm so jealous haha
I love how the head bang almost at the same time lol
The loudest bass was AJFA album. The bass was so loud that it exceeded over 20,000Hz and became an ultrasound, that's why we couldn't hear the bass.
Sometimes you forget how damn good Metallica once was.
When they were still angry 😠 🤘
Why is no one talking about how good this sounds with the bass louder?!
What you can hear is Cliff. What you can't see is the bass vibrations shaking everything in a 1 mile radius to bits 💀❤️🔥
What song is this?
I guess Kirk got braces money now. 😂
Band was no more once Jason left... he seen the ship starting to sink
Perfect fucking mix dude
It sounds so good hearing that delicious bass
Song?
Welcome home sanitirum
what concert is this???
I think it's somewhere in California 1990
Cliff Burton R.I.P.
Fing Jason Newsted on that bass was killin it
what's the song?
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
@@RichardDeBerryOfficial thanks!
Kirk: 🇬🇧
Half correct
Jason was a total beast.. never understood why he was put down.. this is justice for all of us..
This VIDEO footage (audio obviously recorded separately and added by an amateur & not live Metallica on this day) was, I believe at the Miami Orange Bowl Stadium on the Summer Of '88, Monsters Of Rock Tour. I was right there at the front & center up against the retainer wall of the field, as close as anyone could be to James in the audience directly in front of him. it was just before the release of the fourth album, "...And Justice For All" and Jasons first full length album recording with the band. It was about a month prior to my 16th b-day, and it was probably the best day of my life so far at the time! great time & great, unforgettable memories! I dont care what anybody says about Metallica now, at that time, they truly ruled the metal world. Of course there were so many killer bands besides them though (not the other bands on that bill)
Hey can you help me identify what song this is
@@ItalianStalianish welcome home sanitarium by... metallica
That’s when Metallica was a metal band not the shell of its former self.
Ok chump