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4:13 Cliff died when they were on tour for their third album, Master Of Puppets, he died September 27th 1986, 1 year and 27 days after this show happened
Cliff was awesome and a great influence to James.. there's a song dedicated to him by the band andostly by James called to live is to die and it compounds the music Cliff was working on before he died in 86.. clif. Was thee only one tht actually had a music degree and was a big influence to them til this day. Awesome Metallica my favorite. Gd day
He is one of the most iconic bass players ever and he achieved that in only 3 years (1983-1986) when he unfortunately passed away at the age of 24... RIP Cliff, we'll always love you.
Cliff passed away in Sept 1986, a few months after the release of their album “Master of Puppets.” The live show in Seattle 1989 was with bassist, Jason Newstead, who joined the band in late 1986 and was with them until early 2001. RIP Cliff, miss ya man! Edit: I forgot to say great reaction and I love watching your reactions and particularly the Metallica journey you have taken!
Cliff was their 'big brother', he was an inspiration and a teacher to them; he introduced them to classical music and a lot of other styles of music. They lost more than just a band member when he passed away, and that marked them and their music. You can hear it in their 'Justice' era, all the aggressiveness and resent put both into the music and the lyrics. And as always, thanks for the video and all the energy you give out.
I always say this when anyone reacts to this performance: kudos to the camera guy. He captured some of, if not the most, iconic moments of Cliff as a performer. Instead of going over the entire band during the intro he stayed on Cliff as he headbangs like a madman, his hair waiving in the air like a flag for heavy metal. How easily could it have been to just focus on James during the second verse, missing Cliff pointing to his eyes.
You need to hear "Orion" considered Cliff's swan song for that he mixed and produced it. Just need to know which particular parts were him on bass (the opening is him on electric organ)
@Bisscute you have to hear "Anesthesia pulling teeth" 🤘 The whole song is one big Cliff Burton bass solo . You can listen to the studio version which is nicely tuned or to an 1983 live version , which shows what a freaking young god Cliff was 🤟 Edit : this will take you deeper down into metallicas rabbit hole 😉🤟
1983 Live version. You have to watch Cliff to get a full appreciation of what he is doing to that bass. The bass could not sleep at night after that performance. m.ruclips.net/video/lRArbRr-61E/видео.html
I really recommend that too. The live version really shows how Cliff is the beast with the bass, even the video quality is poor. Also you could see them all as really young, quite early performance on their career. Also bonus tip: Metallica performed the bass solo in their concert with San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. There the classical bass player of the orchestra played the Anasthesia Pulling Teeth as a tribute to Cliff. Really insane skills doing the same with double bass, and lovely to see the joy on the band member faces after the performance, feeling the tribute.
Hi , I am flabbergasted that you saw cliff put up the fingers to the eyes gesture showing how much he was into the music that they were creating! Two thumbs up, Biscuits !!
2:44 "That's a freaking bass." Kirk Hammett inspired me to pick up guitar when I got into them in the 90s. It was discovering Cliff Burton that started my journey to switching to bass guitar after 9 years of playing guitar. I had no clue you could do the things he did, and he blew my mind. The song at the end was The Four Horseman, another one that Cliff excelled on.
Love hearing these guys live, and ohhhh....CLIFF!! Only downside is that this version is faster than the studio track. I think it hits better at the slower pace! But badass!
Cliff was a brilliant musician, in the early days of Metallica when still based in Los Angeles James and lars watched Cliff's band Trauma play at the infamous Whisky a go go . so impressed they tried to recruit him into the band, he acceped on 1 condition, the band moves from LA to San Francisco. that move made history all because of Cliff Burton. his void still felt to this day
I was 13 when Ride The Lightning came out and I never was blown away like that again until Master Of Puppets came out. Metallica. Only band to ever blow my mind twice.
It is truly a great pleasure to be watched by a man. With what joy and love you accept their playing. You're very smiling and positive and I'm really looking forward to more Metallica stuff. Cliff was great with his playing and creativity.🤘👏😊
There are not a lot of Cliff Burton live videos out there because he died so soon. Anesthesia Pulling Teeth live Chicago 1983 is a must see if you really want to see Cliff go off on a solo.
Cliff had massive finger strength! He had to in order to approach the bass the way he did. I play bass. Whenever I pick up a guitar (rarely), I always find it funny how effortless it is to fret individual notes because of the difference in the string gauges. Cliff was awesome in his composition and performance. Check out the instrumental "Orion" from the Master of Puppets album. Cliff's influence is everywhere (including two great bass interludes and a bass solo at the end that sounds like a low-end guitar solo). . . . Jason did a great job for the 14-15 years he was there. He had his own style (pick, 5-string bass) and influence. . . . Rob Trujillo (former Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Ozzy Osborne, and Black Label Society bassist) is much more similar to Cliff, but with some funk (when he does his own thing). Metallica has been blessed with great bassists, imo!
Now that Bisscute is familiar with Cliff Burton, I think it's time she listens to Orion (1986) - if she has not already - which I understood was played at his funeral. It's already got an emotional vibe to it (especially that middle section), but factor in the "memorial for a fallen talent" component, and it hits harder. Also, To Live Is To Die (1988)...
They all loved Cliff. One of those musicians no one from any band that knew him has a bad word to say about him. Recently Dave Mustaine from Megadeth was on The Joe Rogan Show and they showed a picture of Dave when he was in Metallica standing next to Cliff and you can see Dave's face go sad and he said he still misses Cliff to this day. Cliff was all around one of a kind.
I was at this show and it was absolutely the best time to be young! Days on the green were a regular happening in the SF Bay Area and would be all day long with as many as 5 headlining bands. No cell phones. No auto tune. Just sun S D and R and R!
I was a early teen metalhead when Metallica first came out. No internet. We had pirate radio stations and you always had your cassette ready to record. If you were lucky, you had a good record store to find gems. Sometimes you had to get the original band that Metallica covered....Budgie, Misfits, etc. Concert tickets and new albums...we might stand in line for days. 🤘😜
Cliff was one of this world's most innovative and brilliant bassists, he was taken way too soon, too young , but has left us with his amazing riffs and songs for all time mainly their from two greatest albums Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets, RIP Cliff we all love and miss you.
RIP CLIFF!!! First time hearing this song on record/tape/cd/radio you think the intro is a guitar. When you see them live is when you realize IT'S THE FUCKING BASS!!!!! Great reaction Biss.
Their all arround 20 years old in there , now they are became a father for You right now METALLICA is still alive after more than 40 years old playing music together and still number 1 heavy metal band in the worldwide They influences many band in differents era
You happen to pick one of my favorite versions with Cliff live for this song. This is off the video Cliff 'Em All, which is a video of bootleg recordings at shows with Cliff, long may he RIP, one of the best ever!
This is possibly the most iconic bass performance in metal. Les Claypool is one of the few bass players who can hold a candle to Cliff, he auditioned to replace Cliff but James & Lars told him he's too good and should form a band of his own. So he did and world gave the world Primus. Primus is fantastic but waaaaay out there, maybe try Jonny was A Race Car Driver (from Sailing the Seven Seas of Cheese) as a reaction video? It's about as close to normal as Primus gets!
This is why you a great Biss. You recognize the James at his peak just like you noticed - quickly - that the young Jagger -= in 1965- was the real deal.
Nobody played Bass like Burton! A true master taken much too soon! This is one of my fav Metallica tunes all -time always one of the most fun songs to enjoy live!
You did the reaction to Creeping Death live in San Diego 1992 (imho the best live with Seattle 1989). Cliff died in 1986 and Jason replaced him. Cliff was a better player but Jason had more stage presence, better backing vocals. Requiescat in pace Cliff, we missed you.
I'm enjoying watching you discover Metallica for the first time, I love early Metallica! I hope you'll continue to have fun with this and ignore the bad side of the fan base. This is one of the bands that has some toxic fans whom I've seen turn people off from them...
RIP Cliff Burton, legit one of the most badass bass players ever, especially given his short tenure in Metallica before his death. This has always been my favourite Metallica song, it's such a fucking belter!
This going to be nice, but i hope you react to their prime live in 1989, the songs that you can react are Battery, the four horsemen, welcome home or the thing that should not be♥️
the S&M album is a decent way to hear their older songs with modern recording, but they are accompanied by an orchestra so there is an additional element to it
Hey Biss 😊 Samson here, you know? Good that you have your reaction to this Performance today..Cliffs tragic Death through the Accident was on September, 27th 1986
You absolutely need chonky fingers to slap and twang those bass strings like Cliff did. I wish he was growing old with the rest of the band. Miss him so much. Anesthesia ( Pulling Teeth ) showcases Cliffs bass to its fullest. It's like a super long bass solo. Definitely check it out. It's awesome. Great reaction as always!!!
Early Metallica is epic 91-94 tour was fire 🔥. I seen them for the first time in 94, was blown away by their intensity. It was raining and James was like "let's get struck by lightning" and played through the storm.
There is a version of Orion I found that had the bass boosted and you could really hear all the bass work that went into that song and its crazy how good it is.
Your reaction to Creeping death bass player was Jason the second bass player...CLIFF FACKIN BERTON WAS THE FIRST BASS PLAYER...and stills beating in our ❤. 😢 not that I diss Jason but fack...what a lost...we love you all THE ONE AND ONLY CLIFFFFF
I get what you mean for the quality, but you have to understand that he passed away in '86, and this will be the best video quality you'll get from that era. Any other video you'll find with Cliff in it will be from club footage, and that video quality won't even touch this one. This is my all time favorite song, so I hope you enjoyed it as well! Rock on, Bisscute!!
If you do a search for "Cliff`Em All" (their self-released "bootleg" video), you can find lots of live Cliff footage, which features a lot of "Anesthesia" (bass solo).
Someone mentioned Cliff's date of death which was indeed September of 1986 - that means the anniversary is either upon us or just passed - I cannot recall the exact date, so I'm not sure which. But yeah, Burton was a beast - played that bass like a lead guitar. Anesthesia (aka the Bass Solo) is one of his biggest highlights.
Cliff Burton died after a tour bus crash in Sweden in 1986. The bus rolled over and Cliff was thrown out of the window before the bus came down and landed on him.
My favorite version of this is from the S&M shows. They’ve done 2 concerts with the San Francisco symphony orchestra (in the late 90s & about 3 years ago) and that adds another level to their songs & performance. Please keep that in mind when you are picking a future song from them. (ESPECIALLY if you do “Call of Ktulu”). I think you will love them! Really though, any performances of this song are amazing. It’s one of my favorites. This version was raw and wild and the later ones are tighter and more polished. Thank you for your wonderful reactions, we love them!
If you wanna see them young: Whiplash or Anesthesia (pulling teeth) at the metro. If you wanna see Cliff's masterpiece, check Orion. Even if you do a recent version with Rob on the bass, it's incredibly touching to see how the guys and the crowd live the song 🤘🏻
Cliff was a "One of a Kind" musician, and it was shocking (to say the least) when he passed. Since then, the band has had Jason Newsted, from '86 to 2001, and then in '03, here comes Rob Trujillo, and Rob has been with them ever since. Check out the video of this song performed live in Mexico City in 2009. Side note, music is strong in the Trujillo family, as Rob's son, Tye, briefly filled in as a Bassist for Korn at the age of 12 (like 5 gigs on a South America tour, but hey, he's 12 years old and they trusted him enough to be on tour with him)
RIP Cliff got to see him once in 86. Love your reactions so please watch Cliff solo away on Anesthesia Pulling Teeth. Any version with Cliff is 🤯. Robert now plays it on current tour.
I don't know if this has been suggested, or if you have reacted to it, but a VERY good song that showcases his bass is called Pulling Teeth (Anesthesia)
oh yes the youth captured on video , cliff was the oldest member of the band 23 followed closely by Kirk also 23 James & Lars were 22. I was 11 years old and a fan of the band for 2 years already
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4:13 Cliff died when they were on tour for their third album, Master Of Puppets, he died September 27th 1986, 1 year and 27 days after this show happened
Plzz play Metallica Orion
Cliff was awesome and a great influence to James.. there's a song dedicated to him by the band andostly by James called to live is to die and it compounds the music Cliff was working on before he died in 86.. clif. Was thee only one tht actually had a music degree and was a big influence to them til this day. Awesome Metallica my favorite. Gd day
He is one of the most iconic bass players ever and he achieved that in only 3 years (1983-1986) when he unfortunately passed away at the age of 24... RIP Cliff, we'll always love you.
Imagine what he would have contributed or accomplished had he lived. Same thing with Randy Rhodes. Both taken too early due to stupid circumstances.
A real tragedy.
People here still go every year to pay their respects at the place he died.
added to a great bass player, he was a great songwriter, has a lot to do with what he composed for Metallica, iconic tracks, especially " Orion "
I damn near envy the alternate universes where cliff survived
Cliff passed away in Sept 1986, a few months after the release of their album “Master of Puppets.” The live show in Seattle 1989 was with bassist, Jason Newstead, who joined the band in late 1986 and was with them until early 2001. RIP Cliff, miss ya man!
Edit: I forgot to say great reaction and I love watching your reactions and particularly the Metallica journey you have taken!
Awee thank you, glad you love them ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts ❤️❤️🤘🇨🇱
I remember that day😢
37 years this September 27th ........RIDE THE LIGHTNING is my all time favorite album...Cliff studied music as well.
Cliff!!❤❤❤ That was the BEST lineup of Metallica. They were on fire from 83' to 86'
To this day everyone continues to miss Cliff Burton. 🤘
True, but i miss Jason newsted too.
to this day....
I never stop wondering how they would sound today had he not passed.
i dont
@@4md17 I respect.
@@Unclesmokey314 They would not of sold out, and still make good Metal music.
Cliff was their 'big brother', he was an inspiration and a teacher to them; he introduced them to classical music and a lot of other styles of music. They lost more than just a band member when he passed away, and that marked them and their music. You can hear it in their 'Justice' era, all the aggressiveness and resent put both into the music and the lyrics.
And as always, thanks for the video and all the energy you give out.
I always say this when anyone reacts to this performance: kudos to the camera guy. He captured some of, if not the most, iconic moments of Cliff as a performer. Instead of going over the entire band during the intro he stayed on Cliff as he headbangs like a madman, his hair waiving in the air like a flag for heavy metal. How easily could it have been to just focus on James during the second verse, missing Cliff pointing to his eyes.
It looks the that's because he didn't have any room. I'm actually glad it's not muti angle with cutaways and a fixed in FOH.
flag for heavy metal sent chills
Ahh Cliff! I was fortunate enough to see him live twice in 86
Cliff played the bass like it was a guitar , and even better than many others are playing the guitar right now 😅
rest in peace , old friend 🤘
Legendary bassist 🎸
Respect for Cliff Burton!
R.I.P
Early Metallica is something else. I grew up with the later Metallica, which I love, but now decades later I love the early Metallica even better.
You need to hear "Orion" considered Cliff's swan song for that he mixed and produced it. Just need to know which particular parts were him on bass (the opening is him on electric organ)
I think Seoul 2006 would be perfect
@@kokos9652 gotta go original album version with Cliff playing, although Rob does do it very well
@Bisscute you have to hear "Anesthesia pulling teeth" 🤘
The whole song is one big Cliff Burton bass solo . You can listen to the studio version which is nicely tuned or to an 1983 live version , which shows what a freaking young god Cliff was 🤟
Edit : this will take you deeper down into metallicas rabbit hole 😉🤟
1983 Live version. You have to watch Cliff to get a full appreciation of what he is doing to that bass. The bass could not sleep at night after that performance.
m.ruclips.net/video/lRArbRr-61E/видео.html
I really recommend that too. The live version really shows how Cliff is the beast with the bass, even the video quality is poor. Also you could see them all as really young, quite early performance on their career.
Also bonus tip: Metallica performed the bass solo in their concert with San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. There the classical bass player of the orchestra played the Anasthesia Pulling Teeth as a tribute to Cliff. Really insane skills doing the same with double bass, and lovely to see the joy on the band member faces after the performance, feeling the tribute.
YES... YES 10 MILLION TIMES!
Cliff left us for 36 years on this day. Always miss you brother! 🤘
Hi , I am flabbergasted that you saw cliff put up the fingers to the eyes gesture showing how much he was into the music that they were creating! Two thumbs up, Biscuits !!
Thank you ❤️
what a smile I love it!
2:44 "That's a freaking bass." Kirk Hammett inspired me to pick up guitar when I got into them in the 90s. It was discovering Cliff Burton that started my journey to switching to bass guitar after 9 years of playing guitar. I had no clue you could do the things he did, and he blew my mind. The song at the end was The Four Horseman, another one that Cliff excelled on.
Love hearing these guys live, and ohhhh....CLIFF!! Only downside is that this version is faster than the studio track. I think it hits better at the slower pace! But badass!
Best option is Anesthesia Pulling Teath live 1983 Chicago. Absolutely awesome live performance by Cliff.
Cliff was a brilliant musician, in the early days of Metallica when still based in Los Angeles James and lars watched Cliff's band Trauma play at the infamous Whisky a go go . so impressed they tried to recruit him into the band, he acceped on 1 condition, the band moves from LA to San Francisco. that move made history all because of Cliff Burton. his void still felt to this day
Forever remembered and loved R.I.P. Cliff Burton
How raw and lovely was that shot of this video, I love the echoes of James voice in a big stadium
I was 13 when Ride The Lightning came out and I never was blown away like that again until Master Of Puppets came out. Metallica. Only band to ever blow my mind twice.
It is truly a great pleasure to be watched by a man. With what joy and love you accept their playing. You're very smiling and positive and I'm really looking forward to more Metallica stuff. Cliff was great with his playing and creativity.🤘👏😊
Thank you, hopefully more in the future ❤️
There are not a lot of Cliff Burton live videos out there because he died so soon. Anesthesia Pulling Teeth live Chicago 1983 is a must see if you really want to see Cliff go off on a solo.
The link to the solo.
m.ruclips.net/video/lRArbRr-61E/видео.html
I consider myself lucky to have been at this show. Day on the Green, 1985 Oakland, CA. What a great lineup, what a great day!!!
Cliff had massive finger strength! He had to in order to approach the bass the way he did. I play bass. Whenever I pick up a guitar (rarely), I always find it funny how effortless it is to fret individual notes because of the difference in the string gauges. Cliff was awesome in his composition and performance. Check out the instrumental "Orion" from the Master of Puppets album. Cliff's influence is everywhere (including two great bass interludes and a bass solo at the end that sounds like a low-end guitar solo). . . . Jason did a great job for the 14-15 years he was there. He had his own style (pick, 5-string bass) and influence. . . . Rob Trujillo (former Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Ozzy Osborne, and Black Label Society bassist) is much more similar to Cliff, but with some funk (when he does his own thing). Metallica has been blessed with great bassists, imo!
YESSSS
FINALLY SOME 1985 live METALLICA BEST FROM 83 till 86 🔥🔥
89 Seattle is also insane
Check out Metalfest '85
@@samuelvelez1643 ive seen everything man
You must react to Battery live in Seattle 89, pure power and violence on that performance
I attended that day on the green. It was an awesome show. The Scorpions were the headliner at the end of the night. It was in Oakland California.
Great choice. One of my favorite tallica songs. RIP Cliff
Thanks ❤️
He is best known for writing Orion his bass playing is amazing. Reverse cords sounds like a guitar but is bass notes
Now that Bisscute is familiar with Cliff Burton, I think it's time she listens to Orion (1986) - if she has not already - which I understood was played at his funeral. It's already got an emotional vibe to it (especially that middle section), but factor in the "memorial for a fallen talent" component, and it hits harder.
Also, To Live Is To Die (1988)...
I really appreciate you putting into context how you arrived at a song. Gives you credibility in how you react to it.
Thanks, glad you liked the reaction ❤
Love your reactions. Perfect clip of Metallica at their best.
They all loved Cliff. One of those musicians no one from any band that knew him has a bad word to say about him. Recently Dave Mustaine from Megadeth was on The Joe Rogan Show and they showed a picture of Dave when he was in Metallica standing next to Cliff and you can see Dave's face go sad and he said he still misses Cliff to this day. Cliff was all around one of a kind.
I was at this show and it was absolutely the best time to be young! Days on the green were a regular happening in the SF Bay Area and would be all day long with as many as 5 headlining bands. No cell phones. No auto tune. Just sun S D and R and R!
That was LONNGGGG AGOOO... They didn't have the kind of recording stuff like now a days. That's one of the best Video of Cliff.
I love your reactions! you look so gorgeous with your Metallica Tshirt and I love the color of your hair!
Thank you so much❤️
We all miss you Cliff...
Seen Cliff live
And still to this day he blows my mind
And these guys were in their early 20's
I was a early teen metalhead when Metallica first came out. No internet. We had pirate radio stations and you always had your cassette ready to record. If you were lucky, you had a good record store to find gems. Sometimes you had to get the original band that Metallica covered....Budgie, Misfits, etc. Concert tickets and new albums...we might stand in line for days. 🤘😜
Cliff was one of this world's most innovative and brilliant bassists, he was taken way too soon, too young , but has left us with his amazing riffs and songs for all time mainly their from two greatest albums Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets, RIP Cliff we all love and miss you.
You did well. This is one of the best videos to watch as an intro to Cliff. 🤘🏻
Ty ❤️
new fav reaction channel!
Great vid. There’s something about Metallica, especially this era Metallica that just taps into your soul & hangs on forever.
Thank you❤️
RIP CLIFF!!! First time hearing this song on record/tape/cd/radio you think the intro is a guitar. When you see them live is when you realize IT'S THE FUCKING BASS!!!!! Great reaction Biss.
Thanks❤️ glad you liked it
Bravo,Bisscute ❤️
Metallica is the best 🎸📢🎶
Your reaction is great 🤓
Thank you ❤️
I was 30 feet from the band in Minneapolis, MN.
Black album tour.
October 8th, 1991.
4 months after the Moscow show.
Their all arround 20 years old in there , now they are became a father for You right now
METALLICA is still alive after more than 40 years old playing music together and still number 1 heavy metal band in the worldwide
They influences many band in differents era
R. I. P. Clifford Lee Burton 😔😣💔
You happen to pick one of my favorite versions with Cliff live for this song. This is off the video Cliff 'Em All, which is a video of bootleg recordings at shows with Cliff, long may he RIP, one of the best ever!
This is possibly the most iconic bass performance in metal. Les Claypool is one of the few bass players who can hold a candle to Cliff, he auditioned to replace Cliff but James & Lars told him he's too good and should form a band of his own. So he did and world gave the world Primus. Primus is fantastic but waaaaay out there, maybe try Jonny was A Race Car Driver (from Sailing the Seven Seas of Cheese) as a reaction video? It's about as close to normal as Primus gets!
It's fun to watch younger people experience my childhood. You have found the magic that made me who I am.
Glad you are enjoying this ❤️
This is why you a great Biss.
You recognize the James at his peak just like you noticed - quickly - that the young Jagger -= in 1965- was the real deal.
You did a great job picking this video. It was amazing. We needed more girls like you back in the 80s to headbang with. Wish you were there. 💜💜🤘🏻🤘🏻
Haha thank you ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts You are very welcome, young lady. Rock on 😊
Your happiness is so contagious
Nobody played Bass like Burton! A true master taken much too soon! This is one of my fav Metallica tunes all -time always one of the most fun songs to enjoy live!
Orion was another Cliff Creation. His swansong. My MAIN inspiration to play bass. We Miss you, Cliff!
You did the reaction to Creeping Death live in San Diego 1992 (imho the best live with Seattle 1989). Cliff died in 1986 and Jason replaced him. Cliff was a better player but Jason had more stage presence, better backing vocals.
Requiescat in pace Cliff, we missed you.
I'm enjoying watching you discover Metallica for the first time, I love early Metallica! I hope you'll continue to have fun with this and ignore the bad side of the fan base. This is one of the bands that has some toxic fans whom I've seen turn people off from them...
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it ❤️
I was at that concert! It was absolutely amazing!
"I have stuff to say" might be the best reaction comment I've ever heard!
Hahaha, glad you enjoyed the reaction ❤
It’s a great choice Bisscute. I’m glad they showed the solo part leading up to the start of the song. Great reaction, who doesn’t love old Metallica
Thank you ❤️
That video is what got me to play bass ill always be thankful to cliff he's the goat
Rest in peace Cliff Burton, good job Biss. Awesome as always!
Thank you❤️
Thank you ❤️
RIP Cliff Burton, legit one of the most badass bass players ever, especially given his short tenure in Metallica before his death.
This has always been my favourite Metallica song, it's such a fucking belter!
If ever a piece of music fits in anywhere its perfect 🥰🥰🥰
Cliff died in 1986, right after Master of Puppets came out. He died when the bus crashed while they were on tour in Sweden
This going to be nice, but i hope you react to their prime live in 1989, the songs that you can react are Battery, the four horsemen, welcome home or the thing that should not be♥️
I reacted to Four Horsemen, check it out here ruclips.net/video/mHVr6eXBViE/видео.html ♥️♥️
My favorite theme
My favorite Metallica bass player🖤💜
the S&M album is a decent way to hear their older songs with modern recording, but they are accompanied by an orchestra so there is an additional element to it
Hey Biss 😊 Samson here, you know? Good that you have your reaction to this Performance today..Cliffs tragic Death through the Accident was on September, 27th 1986
You absolutely need chonky fingers to slap and twang those bass strings like Cliff did. I wish he was growing old with the rest of the band. Miss him so much. Anesthesia ( Pulling Teeth ) showcases Cliffs bass to its fullest. It's like a super long bass solo. Definitely check it out. It's awesome. Great reaction as always!!!
9 TIMES OUT OF 10 THEY'LL SAY ENTER THE SANDMAN BUT FOR MY MONEY THIS IS THIRE BEST AND MY FAVOURITE AND 1 OF THE BEST METAL SONGS ❤❤
Jam in Paradise Cliff
You know your bassist is a bad ass when all you can see is fingers and hair😂
This is the absolute best version to react to!
You selected the BEST live version!!
Early Metallica is epic 91-94 tour was fire 🔥. I seen them for the first time in 94, was blown away by their intensity. It was raining and James was like "let's get struck by lightning" and played through the storm.
Crazy ❤
CLIFF 'EM ALL... He's best.. 🤘
Thank you for reacting this great video..
Hope you liked it ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts I like your reaction when you noticed, when Cliff did eye sign.. 😁✌️
There is a version of Orion I found that had the bass boosted and you could really hear all the bass work that went into that song and its crazy how good it is.
This is the Metallica I fell in love with all those years ago (when this album came out). Thank you
You’re welcome, happy to see you enjoy it ❤️
That change at the end was definitely the start of another song ; sounded like The Four Horsemen. Another amazing song.
Cliff burton was the goat
Greatest
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Your reaction to Creeping death bass player was Jason the second bass player...CLIFF FACKIN BERTON WAS THE FIRST BASS PLAYER...and stills beating in our ❤. 😢 not that I diss Jason but fack...what a lost...we love you all THE ONE AND ONLY CLIFFFFF
I get what you mean for the quality, but you have to understand that he passed away in '86, and this will be the best video quality you'll get from that era. Any other video you'll find with Cliff in it will be from club footage, and that video quality won't even touch this one. This is my all time favorite song, so I hope you enjoyed it as well! Rock on, Bisscute!!
Thank you, hope you enjoyed it too ❤️❤️
If you do a search for "Cliff`Em All" (their self-released "bootleg" video), you can find lots of live Cliff footage, which features a lot of "Anesthesia" (bass solo).
7:07 its Bruce Dickinson watching from backstage)
Someone mentioned Cliff's date of death which was indeed September of 1986 - that means the anniversary is either upon us or just passed - I cannot recall the exact date, so I'm not sure which.
But yeah, Burton was a beast - played that bass like a lead guitar.
Anesthesia (aka the Bass Solo) is one of his biggest highlights.
It was on the 27th...so tomorrow it'll be 36 years ago
Cliff Burton died after a tour bus crash in Sweden in 1986. The bus rolled over and Cliff was thrown out of the window before the bus came down and landed on him.
My favorite version of this is from the S&M shows. They’ve done 2 concerts with the San Francisco symphony orchestra (in the late 90s & about 3 years ago) and that adds another level to their songs & performance.
Please keep that in mind when you are picking a future song from them. (ESPECIALLY if you do “Call of Ktulu”). I think you will love them!
Really though, any performances of this song are amazing. It’s one of my favorites. This version was raw and wild and the later ones are tighter and more polished.
Thank you for your wonderful reactions, we love them!
Thank you, glad to see you love them ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts Thank you for replying to me! That was a surprise. You made my day. ))
If you wanna see them young: Whiplash or Anesthesia (pulling teeth) at the metro. If you wanna see Cliff's masterpiece, check Orion. Even if you do a recent version with Rob on the bass, it's incredibly touching to see how the guys and the crowd live the song 🤘🏻
Cliff was a "One of a Kind" musician, and it was shocking (to say the least) when he passed. Since then, the band has had Jason Newsted, from '86 to 2001, and then in '03, here comes Rob Trujillo, and Rob has been with them ever since. Check out the video of this song performed live in Mexico City in 2009. Side note, music is strong in the Trujillo family, as Rob's son, Tye, briefly filled in as a Bassist for Korn at the age of 12 (like 5 gigs on a South America tour, but hey, he's 12 years old and they trusted him enough to be on tour with him)
Cliff is who made me want to pick up the Bass so THANK YOU Cliff for the player you made me!
Amazing ❤
RIP Cliff got to see him once in 86. Love your reactions so please watch Cliff solo away on Anesthesia Pulling Teeth. Any version with Cliff is 🤯. Robert now plays it on current tour.
Yes we miss Cliff Burton till the date Cliff Burton is a pure legend 💯 Rip
I don't know if this has been suggested, or if you have reacted to it, but a VERY good song that showcases his bass is called Pulling Teeth (Anesthesia)
Cliff starts that off making a bass sound like a guitar solo. That's very rare to see.
Recommend Metallica Justice for all Live Seattle 89 and Fade the Black live Seattle 89. 🤘🏻☠️🤘🏻
I already reacted to Fade to Black, check it out if you havent ruclips.net/video/1mupjThxsWs/видео.html ❤❤
@@BisscuteReacts Aka the best Metallica song fade to black 🤘🏼
oh yes the youth captured on video , cliff was the oldest member of the band 23 followed closely by Kirk also 23 James & Lars were 22. I was 11 years old and a fan of the band for 2 years already