Apparently he blew out his vocals recording 'So What' (a B-Side for the Unforgiven single). The Single was released at the end of October '91 so perhaps this was before he blew his vocals.
@@thegreatestsoccerdudeperio1697 no this was in 91 while the single was recorded in 90 i believe. he restored his voice but the tour completely destroyed it. In this video his voice is amazing no doubt but you can clearly hear how strained it is. There was one performance at the music awards where the voice is just bound to brake
Metallica was huge in the metal world. They were already kings. The black album was to bring in the mainstream crowd, that's why they did like 5 videos and slowed their music down to a crunch, it was heavy metal now, not speed metal. That's why the old school Metallica fans like me were pissed. The Metallica we took so much shit for liking by the mainstream crowd in high school....well....now those assholes were listening to Metallica. It's like being a die hard fan of a football team that the mainstream footballs fans don't care about and then when that team suddenly makes the playoffs and they're kicking everyone's ass suddenly EVERYONE is an Eagles fan, or whoever the team is.@@Skoga67dk
@@Skoga67dk you are delusional my friend , after ride the lightning everybody knew them , and I was living in NYC at the time......also I waited in line almost an hour to get the Black album at Tower Records , that's how big they were....peace out
So much energy!!!! The band delivers 110% and the crowd is insane. No smartphones… only hands in the air and all eyes on the stage. That’s what i call a concert
It was 1991… before smart phones. Lighter fluid is expensive now. And we need it for the crack that wakes us up with enough energy and focus to better ourselves and world- jk It’s 2024, and we’re at war and invaded in many places by many people. Times change
0:00:00 The Ecstasy of Gold 0:01:38 Enter Sandman 0:06:53 Creeping Death 0:14:48 Harvester of Sorrow 0:21:19 Fade to Black 0:29:25 Sad But True 0:35:30 Master of Puppets 0:39:17 Seek & Destroy 0:47:13 For Whom the Bell Tolls 0:53:00 One 1:00:22 Whiplash 1:06:44 Last Caress 1:08:07 Am I Evil? 1:12:40 Battery 1:20:03 Holier Than Thou (Muskegon) 1:24:03 Blitzkrieg (Denver) 1:28:00 Leper Messiah (LA) 1:34:44 Master of Puppets (LA) 1:43:00 Am I Evil? (LA) 1:50:25 Breadfan (SF) 1:55:38 So What (London) 1:59:57 Stone Cold Crazy (London) 2:04:33 Am I Evil? (Birmingham) 2:08:50 Helpless (Birmingham)
Look folks , Jason is spirited when he shouts his vocals to this song as best as he could , but James has that melodic Lion's roar when he sings that is the Metallica signature sound , and is irreplacable .
My god, find me a single show Jason played with them where he DIDN’T give 200% I love how he always sung seek and destroy over James, he had so much to prove and always delivered
@@Giratina1999 Look , I've seen this band in Concert about 10 times in 35 years . Jason was really good on Bass , but his voice was more raw and strained shouting the lyrics compared to James' powerful refined barking vocals . James really refined his vocals with voice exersises during the 80s til now .
Don't understand what your discussion is about? James is a lead singer of Metallica, his manner of singing, presentation has conquered the world..and don't forget that James was recorded 100% of rhythm guitar parts. The fact he can play and sing live recorded parts... he is God in my opinion !!! Jason Newsted vocal abilities were also used during his era in the band, because it was perfect combination with James. The way Jason performed was so spectacular, powerful and amazing. Miss him, respect and will always love him. They were so beautiful. Amazing era.
I saw this tour Jan 1992. I was 17. The energy and power felt in the audience that day. I can remember it like it was yesterday. My 24yo son is now a fan.
I would've been there but I wasn't even a sperm at that point. However that Iconic Hetfield stance, black tanktop, his grunting IUUHs and YAHs, his lion hair - simply an icon.
1:30:16: Holy shit, what is happening with James´ eyes here. Seems like he is posessed here. What an amazing performance. Thanks so much for sharing. Greetings Peter
Nice! I was there 18 years old! My first Metallica show and it was awesome 🤘 Have seen them many many times since then and im 48 years old now 😁 Cheers and beers Up and thank you from Sweden 🇸🇪 🍻 🤘 ❤️
Same story here. 18 years old with a couple of friends. The way I remember it (memory is a bit hazy though) I heard Enter Sandman for the first time on the train to Denmark from some other group of people with a cassette player who invited us to listen. Don't know why I (we) hadn't bought the single yet, but thats how I remember it... Amazing times! :)
The Black Album releases in the U.S. 2 days after this show. They spent the past year in the studio basically, they were so tight at this point. Very interesting to hear an unknown Sad But True played live here; theyre playing it exactly like the record lol.. even Lars drum part is almost notefornote spot on!
This is the MetallicA that I miss so much from the early 90's Era! This Iconic MetallicA is the reason I started learning guitar and bought my own ESP Explorer (pre lawsuit) guitar just like the one James is playing in this concert and I had to take out of the case to play along with this concert Gem I found by accident. Im so happy I got to see them play live in this ERA in 93 in Mexico City at the Sports Palace and got to make great memories with them!
By the end of the subsequent tour (1992), James' voice was forever changed. He still a lot of the original 80's rasp here. Sounds great! I suppose there is only so long you can pull that off for.
At this time in the world and I remember like it was only five minutes ago, the world was chomping at the bit knowing that new studio albums from both Metallica and Guns N' Roses were imminently going to happen. The tension was building for well over a full year. These two bands were bigger than God from summer of 1991 to summer of 1992.
Great concert, analogic audio, minor effects, concert in daily hours, other times, other experiencies. I remember listening this songs in my (now, very primitive and obsolete) cassete player.....what a good time!!
I think 93 was a pretty damn amazing year for them to! I remember them bringing back classics like damage inc and disposable heroes to most shows during their 93 tours! It wasn’t till 94 when everything started shifting
This tour is in my top 5 of my concert going career. Some May surprise you. 1. Floyd 2. INXS 3. Metallica 4. Aerosmith 5. GnR ( right before they released Appetite, didn’t know who they were. Front and center.) Many other runners up that were incredible. But these are the live performances that blew me away. Unfortunately I missed VH in 83 due to having a high school wrestling tourney that same weekend. Should’ve fucking called in sick. Cause I’m sick I missed them.
I'll never forget when I saw them at the Allentown Fairgrounds in Pa. In 91" We Were in the mosh pit, & we were passing around the jts. & everyone was rocking & getting stoned, One of the best concerts I've been to, Besides seeing Ted Nugent, w/ Cream, & Lynard Skynard, 👍 They All Rock!!!
This was the end of the epic James era for me. Still tuned to E. Low strapped guitar. Low mic stand. Epic high thrashy vocals. Still swearing at the crowd 😂So good.
Metallica has some great songs and powerful , love their first 3 albums in particular that style they developed. And I respect their musical evolution forwards
I attended this gig. It was the black Crowe,queensryche Metallica and Ac Dc. First after the release og the black album. The weather was very good so you had too drink water throu the day. Lars grew up not so far from this arena so it's like a hometown gig. Maybe they were the best act that day. Cool too see this after all this years pro film and best sound quality. The bootleg video excist
Ah the peak of Metallica, James had balls in his voice, Lars could still play drums, Kirk had a mustasch and didnt look like a baby anymore, and Jason was a powerhouse on stage. Good times.
From the Monsters of Rock Tour. Just a month later they played in Moscow and made metal history. Nothing.. and I mean NOTHING can top that performance. It`s impossible.
Seen them in Dublin about a year later, no opening band but a video/movie instead. The roar Cliff Burton got that night has stayed with me for nearly 30 years.
Monsters of Rock'91 supporting AC/DC (Thunderstruck Tour), i saw them, 1st Metallica show, at Barcelona, last date concert at t-shirt tour, 4 days later they played the epic Moscow festival.
You can tell there new too this was the first show they did during the black album tour such an amazing sounding kit wished he used it these days Edit let me rephrase what I said technically the tour started in los Angeles on august first of 1991 but he was still using his damage justice tour kit I guess his Artstar ii didn’t arrive yet plus that first show of the tour I believe was a rehearsal getting them prepared for this show which Lars new kit arrived ❤
Looks cool, but not typical of Lars. The stick probably broke on him, or slipped his grip. Back then he used wooden sticks, which break easier than his current Ahead metal-alloy sticks.
there's never been a more iconic stage presence than "black tank top - black esp explorer - long hair - early 90s" hetfield. period.
This is true and I have that black ESP (pre lawsuit by Gibson) Explorer because of that same reason.
Prime James in all his glory!
Phillip H Anselmo
@@adam2178 not even close
All you care about is the frontman's appearance. How weak and disgusting.
James's vocals are amazing at this concert. The highest level of power.
Definitely his peak...the long tour destroyed his voice..
I noticed that too, he was really putting some power and growl into it. He hadn't been touring for a while prior to this though.
Apparently he blew out his vocals recording 'So What' (a B-Side for the Unforgiven single). The Single was released at the end of October '91 so perhaps this was before he blew his vocals.
@@thegreatestsoccerdudeperio1697 no this was in 91 while the single was recorded in 90 i believe. he restored his voice but the tour completely destroyed it. In this video his voice is amazing no doubt but you can clearly hear how strained it is. There was one performance at the music awards where the voice is just bound to brake
Jason was there as back up too kick some serious ass
I WAS THERE. 😍😍
Hot sommer day with Black Crows, Queensrÿche, Metallica and Ac/dc.
What a day.
AC/DC were the headliners?
Metallica were not that big at the time. Black Album came out same month i think and from there "everybody" knew Metallica.
I saw the same tour, but in Germany.
Metallica was huge in the metal world. They were already kings. The black album was to bring in the mainstream crowd, that's why they did like 5 videos and slowed their music down to a crunch, it was heavy metal now, not speed metal. That's why the old school Metallica fans like me were pissed. The Metallica we took so much shit for liking by the mainstream crowd in high school....well....now those assholes were listening to Metallica. It's like being a die hard fan of a football team that the mainstream footballs fans don't care about and then when that team suddenly makes the playoffs and they're kicking everyone's ass suddenly EVERYONE is an Eagles fan, or whoever the team is.@@Skoga67dk
@@Skoga67dk you are delusional my friend , after ride the lightning everybody knew them , and I was living in NYC at the time......also I waited in line almost an hour to get the Black album at Tower Records , that's how big they were....peace out
So much energy!!!!
The band delivers 110% and the crowd is insane. No smartphones… only hands in the air and all eyes on the stage. That’s what i call a concert
It was 1991… before smart phones. Lighter fluid is expensive now. And we need it for the crack that wakes us up with enough energy and focus to better ourselves and world- jk
It’s 2024, and we’re at war and invaded in many places by many people. Times change
And a lot a "pogos", very insane a funny.
0:00:00 The Ecstasy of Gold
0:01:38 Enter Sandman
0:06:53 Creeping Death
0:14:48 Harvester of Sorrow
0:21:19 Fade to Black
0:29:25 Sad But True
0:35:30 Master of Puppets
0:39:17 Seek & Destroy
0:47:13 For Whom the Bell Tolls
0:53:00 One
1:00:22 Whiplash
1:06:44 Last Caress
1:08:07 Am I Evil?
1:12:40 Battery
1:20:03 Holier Than Thou (Muskegon)
1:24:03 Blitzkrieg (Denver)
1:28:00 Leper Messiah (LA)
1:34:44 Master of Puppets (LA)
1:43:00 Am I Evil? (LA)
1:50:25 Breadfan (SF)
1:55:38 So What (London)
1:59:57 Stone Cold Crazy (London)
2:04:33 Am I Evil? (Birmingham)
2:08:50 Helpless (Birmingham)
Sad but true 0:29:25. Not 0:39:25. Otherwise seems alright.
God bless
@@joelt6174 thank you!
1:49:35 London Dungeon
The guitar cut off for a split second at Enter Sandman there!
Is it that sound technician trying to piss James off again? Get rid of Him! 😅😅
REAL MVP
There was nothing else on Earth like a Metallica concert back in 1991, Metallica fan forever right here fellas.
I was there 16 years old....what a time to be young!! :)
They sound so good live in this era. What a band.
mesa boogie era
Maximum grit in Hetfield’s voice right here!!!
The beginning of the devastating 91-93 series of concerts
he was just showing off at that point
@@GiovaInThetubethe beginnig from the home place of Lars, Gentofte.
Fuckin oath! I miss this era of Hetfield all the growls and shit that he did was his trademark wish he would bring that aggression back.
this was the point where his voice was just before giving up
Look folks , Jason is spirited when he shouts his vocals to this song as best as he could , but James has that melodic Lion's roar when he sings that is the Metallica signature sound , and is irreplacable .
My god, find me a single show Jason played with them where he DIDN’T give 200% I love how he always sung seek and destroy over James, he had so much to prove and always delivered
@@Giratina1999 Look , I've seen this band in Concert about 10 times in 35 years . Jason was really good on Bass , but his voice was more raw and strained shouting the lyrics compared to James' powerful refined barking vocals . James really refined his vocals with voice exersises during the 80s til now .
Don't understand what your discussion is about? James is a lead singer of Metallica, his manner of singing, presentation has conquered the world..and don't forget that James was recorded 100% of rhythm guitar parts. The fact he can play and sing live recorded parts... he is God in my opinion !!! Jason Newsted vocal abilities were also used during his era in the band, because it was perfect combination with James. The way Jason performed was so spectacular, powerful and amazing. Miss him, respect and will always love him.
They were so beautiful. Amazing era.
Metallica at their highest level! Lars was really great! Never loosing the beat/tempo.
*losing
Every tempo is loose other than robotic tempo
I saw this tour Jan 1992. I was 17. The energy and power felt in the audience that day. I can remember it like it was yesterday. My 24yo son is now a fan.
Jason’s backup vocals on creeping death are thunderous
He really nailed it! Combining harsh and melodic vocals. Never heard him singing it that way before! Just wow.
@@tomasgan8474 exactly what I was thinking it sounds different than the usually does it(which I sounds great anyway) but I fuck with it
The camera doesn't barely show him
Jason Newsted was the spark plug in that band 🤘
I would've been there but I wasn't even a sperm at that point. However that Iconic Hetfield stance, black tanktop, his grunting IUUHs and YAHs, his lion hair - simply an icon.
17:35 OH MY! This voice!
Peak Hetfield voice here
1:30:16: Holy shit, what is happening with James´ eyes here. Seems like he is posessed here.
What an amazing performance. Thanks so much for sharing.
Greetings Peter
It's the light
Lars was kicking the shit out of it. Kick ass concert.
Lars’ hometown crowd.
he was on coke
@@DivaRockFaster cocaine is a hell of a drug
Miss Jason,he was the fire in Metallica and ruled the stage every show!!
The Black Album Metallica was truly a magnificent band.
Love James' voice and Lars' playing here! Tremendous!
My first Metallica show ever. I remember going there with my dad and a friend. Such a good memory and so glad that it was captured on tape :)
Nice! I was there 18 years old! My first Metallica show and it was awesome 🤘 Have seen them many many times since then and im 48 years old now 😁 Cheers and beers Up and thank you from Sweden 🇸🇪 🍻 🤘 ❤️
Same story here. 18 years old with a couple of friends. The way I remember it (memory is a bit hazy though) I heard Enter Sandman for the first time on the train to Denmark from some other group of people with a cassette player who invited us to listen. Don't know why I (we) hadn't bought the single yet, but thats how I remember it... Amazing times! :)
@@matsnilson7727 Nice 😊🤘
The Black Album releases in the U.S. 2 days after this show. They spent the past year in the studio basically, they were so tight at this point. Very interesting to hear an unknown Sad But True played live here; theyre playing it exactly like the record lol.. even Lars drum part is almost notefornote spot on!
Back when they were really hitting on every cylinder, Jason helped make Metallica what it was!
He definitely did. Especially during this era.
And he got treated like shit in return! Good job Lars and company...
😢
Jason was really 6 cylinders of a 12 cylinder engine in terms of the energy he contributed in Metallica.
This is the MetallicA that I miss so much from the early 90's Era! This Iconic MetallicA is the reason I started learning guitar and bought my own ESP Explorer (pre lawsuit) guitar just like the one James is playing in this concert and I had to take out of the case to play along with this concert Gem I found by accident. Im so happy I got to see them play live in this ERA in 93 in Mexico City at the Sports Palace and got to make great memories with them!
nice bro
Never knew Jamesy could play drums, or that Lars could sing! But they both rocked it, 👌 🎸
Back in the day he was a drummer for his other band called Spastic Children...
By the end of the subsequent tour (1992), James' voice was forever changed. He still a lot of the original 80's rasp here. Sounds great! I suppose there is only so long you can pull that off for.
At this time in the world and I remember like it was only five minutes ago, the world was chomping at the bit knowing that new studio albums from both Metallica and Guns N' Roses were imminently going to happen. The tension was building for well over a full year. These two bands were bigger than God from summer of 1991 to summer of 1992.
The were both overshadowed by Nirvana's Nevermind at the end of 1991
And 1992 coming Vulgar Display Of Power 💥
WOW thank you man …this was ny frist metal concert and what a nice memory revisiting …. Great thanks.
ALUCINANTE!!!! 2 días antes de publicar el álbum negro... Qué bestialidad que eran en esa época!!!
Los años no pasan en balde mi amigo pero aún así hoy en día tienen toda la experiencia del mundo estos grandes tipos👍
@@pacomemobanales3475 ni hablar! Aún hoy la siguen rompiendo!!!
Only thing that let this down is the lack of Jason in frame
My very first concert ever. Loved every second.
...and AC/DC closed the day! What a day ✌🏻
Primeira vez que eu vejo Holier Than Thou ao vivo.
Pra mim é uma das mais subestimadas e melhores músicas do Metallica.
Great concert, analogic audio, minor effects, concert in daily hours, other times, other experiencies. I remember listening this songs in my (now, very primitive and obsolete) cassete player.....what a good time!!
Crazy underrated gig, or rather recording of a gig. This is amazing footage! Up there with top 3 best metallica live concerts on YT 👍🏼🤘🏼
Man, I forgot how much they were killing it back then! They really OWNED the metal scene at that time
Top-notch performance!
Real powerful!!!
I was at that concert... it was hot as hell but fantastic day!
Var där också. Första ’talica konserten. 😀🤘
Me To..🤭
Your My Friend😉
what time did it start
@@peterreimer7640 Unforgettable? One of the Best moments in your life no doubt!?
Jeg og var der ac/dc samme kvelden 🤘For en kveld
missed Jason N.'s vocals & presence live! 🙏 💪 tour de force!
Man Leper Messiah is just perfect...
83-92 Metallica is the best band ever.
I think 93 was a pretty damn amazing year for them to! I remember them bringing back classics like damage inc and disposable heroes to most shows during their 93 tours! It wasn’t till 94 when everything started shifting
They´ve been pretty lost ever since, more or less trying to re-boot the stuff from their glory years.
Одно из лучших выступлений!!! И звук и вокал и подборка хитов! А ещё шевелюры ещё у всех на месте!!!
Неее все таки Сиэтл 89 это пушка
I was there… holy shit. Those 30 years went by fast ….
Good memories... was an epic show!
1991-1992 was James black album peak on vocals despite damaging his vocals in the studio. In 93-94 is where his vocal cords was struggling
Epic! Love to see Lars piss off time and James looks strange and resolve the mistakes🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow what a fantastic quality show. Thank you.
two days later the "Black Album" came out ...they toured consistently from August 1991 til August 1994.
Monsters of Rock Tour with AC/DC. August 10th 1991 Fantastic day ☀️🇩🇰
Great concert. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my god yes! If Jason’s singing seek and destroy, you know you’re in for a good time! God I miss this
1:42:59 Am I Evil? (Live in Los Angeles, CA) Lars on vocals, James on drums, Kirk on bass, Jason on guitar
If Lars did not run around so damn much he would've sounded decent lol
nah, i like lars vocals imo. hardcore punkish
1:45:55 Kirk does a Gene Simmons impersonation
Best performance I have ever seen of Battery. Holy shit!!!!!!
Most intense I've seen indeed !
Check Canada 1986 with Jason after Cliff’s death
Maaaan, the f*cking tempo in whiplash!! Great old times
This tour is in my top 5 of my concert going career. Some
May surprise you.
1. Floyd
2. INXS
3. Metallica
4. Aerosmith
5. GnR ( right before they released Appetite, didn’t know who they were. Front and center.)
Many other runners up that were incredible. But these are the live performances that blew me away. Unfortunately I missed VH in 83 due to having a high school wrestling tourney that same weekend. Should’ve fucking called in sick. Cause I’m sick I missed them.
I'll never forget when I saw them at the Allentown Fairgrounds in Pa. In 91" We Were in the mosh pit, & we were passing around the jts. & everyone was rocking & getting stoned, One of the best concerts I've been to, Besides seeing Ted Nugent, w/ Cream, & Lynard Skynard, 👍 They All Rock!!!
There I was.. 16 years old, and watching my favorite band on a hot summer evening in Gentofte.. so f..... Cool
This was the end of the epic James era for me.
Still tuned to E. Low strapped guitar. Low mic stand. Epic high thrashy vocals. Still swearing at the crowd 😂So good.
Cannot forget the iconic Hetfield stance when he sings
Metallica has some great songs and powerful , love their first 3 albums in particular that style they developed. And I respect their musical evolution forwards
I attended this gig.
It was the black Crowe,queensryche Metallica and Ac Dc.
First after the release og the black album.
The weather was very good so you had too drink water throu the day.
Lars grew up not so far from this arena so it's like a hometown gig.
Maybe they were the best act that day.
Cool too see this after all this years pro film and best sound quality.
The bootleg video excist
Jesus Christ the energy in this!
Cocaine fueled
Absolutely. I feel jittery just drinking coffee watching this.
Ah the peak of Metallica, James had balls in his voice, Lars could still play drums, Kirk had a mustasch and didnt look like a baby anymore, and Jason was a powerhouse on stage. Good times.
From the Monsters of Rock Tour. Just a month later they played in Moscow and made metal history. Nothing.. and I mean NOTHING can top that performance. It`s impossible.
Moscow had the most powerful performance 💪🔥
Demais esse show!!!
NS! 🤘🏼💯
Sempre tem um br onde menos se espera huehuehue
Me with a time machine: "Hey, Jason, go easy on the headbanging"
AMAZING material, thanks for sharing.
Seen them in Dublin about a year later, no opening band but a video/movie instead.
The roar Cliff Burton got that night has stayed with me for nearly 30 years.
You mean Jason.
@@andresgalan2185 No Cliff , I'm talking about the big video screen before they came on.
James:
"One, two, eight, five, six and a half!!" 😆
Metallica oncerts are so much cooler when you can hear the crowds🤘🤘. "YEAH❗️"😁
This is Metallica!!!! Respect mtf!!!
Thanks for sharing that pearl from the past! Really, nothing in here sucks - So very much different from the current Metallica...
I like Metallica's stage performances. Lucky fans
"Bonus shit"= all songs from black album
Elite version of Harvester!!
👊🏽💥💯
Look Moscow 1991
Need to do the wherever we may roam!🤟
Después de Burton, está es la mejor formación y probablemente el mejor concierto de los 90s
Love them!! I want to see them so bad in concert if it could ever work out 😢
Thank you so much for this.
QUE TIEMPOS AQUELLOS¡¡¡¡🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I were there! Best Metallica consert i have been to!
Still love listening to all their early downloads off Napster. Sound great as ever!
Those were the days ! Saw that Show 4 Times Live back then.Metallica at their peak,never been that good again.
fire as always
hi gunch
Battery omfg!!🔥
The difference between James’ 91 voice and 92 voice is huge, it’s obvious in 92 his voice was deteriorating and by 93 is was messed up.
Screaming full tilt while drunk and railed up will do that lol
This is my favourite concert for james vocals
The sound they had on this MOR tour was just mighty
Monsters of Rock'91 supporting AC/DC (Thunderstruck Tour), i saw them, 1st Metallica show, at Barcelona, last date concert at t-shirt tour, 4 days later they played the epic Moscow festival.
Nice to see no phones
1:16:18 wow Lars kick ass
57:17 What a Playing and Sound
5:41 never heard him sing it like that back then before
1:53 that is a perfect drums sound
You can tell there new too this was the first show they did during the black album tour such an amazing sounding kit wished he used it these days
Edit let me rephrase what I said technically the tour started in los Angeles on august first of 1991 but he was still using his damage justice tour kit I guess his Artstar ii didn’t arrive yet plus that first show of the tour I believe was a rehearsal getting them prepared for this show which Lars new kit arrived ❤
The Black Album dropped two days later. This is the apex for them! All down hill from here. Glad to see them three times before it took a turn.
Why can't Metallica play so so tight nowadays? 😭
Especially Lars... He was near perfect
They got old , super rich , & too comfortable.
Lars is tight now
Lars was in his home country so he was probably pumped as shit
@@Randomeris1 tight as a knot
When you re have 60 old will undestand
I was there and it was amazing OMG james is looking so healthy OMG lars is so tight looks like he has been practicing
Did anyone see Lars throw one of his drum sticks at 20:35? Love it!
Looks cool, but not typical of Lars. The stick probably broke on him, or slipped his grip. Back then he used wooden sticks, which break easier than his current Ahead metal-alloy sticks.
Watch from 4:50 as well, another one goes flying. That one sounds more like a flub than a stick-break.
Master of Puppets complete version ?
Damn
ya at the pt of their tour ready rare.. medley city every show, almost lol
5:40 when has James ever hit that high note there??
He did some high yells in early 91 shows!
@@daveruda his fuckin range is incredible here
53:50 James face: Hehe bien kirk! por lo menos esta vez no fallaste tanto 👌
I could explain this in so many ways and yet I can’t.
YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS SONG PLAYED AT THIS LEVEL AGAIN