Lars Ulrich Doesn't Get "Eye Of The Beholder", Possibility Of Playing "And Justice For All" Entirely
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2023
- Lars Ulrich Doesn't Get "Eye Of The Beholder", Possibility Of Playing "And Justice For All" Entirely
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I actually think Eye Of The Beholder has some of my favourite lyrics from James of all time, “You can do it your own way, if it’s done just how I say”, brilliantly delivered and so true to some of the world we live in today 👌🏻
(covid mandates)
Definitely.
After having run a franchise that one always stood out and means the most to me
Yes, it is growing more and more descriptive of the world we are living in. sometimes the artist are the worse judge of their material. They made it and they hear their mistakes, or have judgments on their execution that I would never have. I was a kid when I got justice on tape and I wore that fucking thing out.
Also Death 1000 eyes is scary close to our reality.
@@TomTomTom87 Which ones exactly?
...And justice for all is my favourite Metallica album, and Eye of the Beholder is one of the best songs.
definitely
Agreed, one of my all time favourites.
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Agreed, my favorite metallica album for sure!
This is one of the albums ever made
72 seasons is gay and nword
For me, Eye Of The Beholder is essential and typifies Justice as an album; a variety of riffs in one song - taken to the extreme.
I agree but I don’t think it’s taken to the extreme. Extreme to me would be their more recent stuff, where they try to “Frankenstein” too many changes and different parts together that just don’t work.
@@WhyTheHorseface Well, I meant that honestly Lars is right; the many parts of Eye seem to be shoe-horned together, but it still works and that's what I liked about it.
I think 72 Seasons is a different matter; firstly, trying to find samey riffs of a certain style to make songs that fit the brief, which in my opinion was "Let's try to make 'Spit Out The Bone: The Album'" .. and secondly, yeah, the riffs/songs/arrangements (lack of proper choruses, etc) just aren't very good.
For me personally Eye of the beholder is special since that song was the first i could play along with a guitar as a teenager. I can also hear what Lars is saying, but the song is so dear to me that it'll always be a good song.
Eye Of The Beholder is one of the best on the album
I mean like eye of the beholder is one of my favorites
Eye is great!
Not a bad song on the entire album, bangers from front to back
Some pretty damn good lyrics in Eye of the Beholder - even more relevant 30 years later.
Very true!
*35 :/
Was just thinking this the other day
Not if you ask them. They'll claim they stay out of politics and all that stuff even though they made an entire album essentially calling out the us and the rigged justice system.
U nailed it. Incredible lyrics and catchy riffs.
It’s a rhythmic masterpiece. I always liked it!
Eye is probably my fav song on the album. That harmony part is killer.
“Eye of the beerholder” is amazing! Those drum time signatures are genius 👌🏻👌🏻
It's so sad that they're not even giving these amazing songs the light of day... I can only truly hope they do the full album live once....
Because the songs are long, and very hard for them to play now
That would kill them. Seriously. Arms would fall off.
They performed it throughout the justice tour.
Why? To butcher them? Lars and Kirk can't play their instruments anymore and justice is arguably the hardest metallica album drums and lead guitar wise.
@@davidepannone6021 Hetfield can't either. I'd say Kirk does a better job than James.
AJFA is one of my favorite albums of all time, so if a show of that album in its entirety appears I’ll definitely turn up!
At least Rob can take the night off
AJFA is Metallica’s best work, it is the most complex album, Lars best drumming, James best vocals, best guitar tone, some incredible solos from Kirk, it’s almost a progressive thrash metal album, with a lot of aggression, to me it’s the best album, and untouchable
no mention of jasons bass... oh yeah. :D :D
@@RavenSnore What's that?
@@RavenSnore Didn't need bass. It was way too metal for bass guitar.
@@RavenSnore really ? Stupid
Justive most certainly is the best album. At that time, they really put a lot of thought and work into it because they wanted to be taken seriously as musicians. Nowadays they just don't care. I mean, when you listen to Kirks wanki... ahh "solos" on the new record, the same drumbeat on every song, the same chords, vocal lines etc on every song, Justice is even more the holy grail...,
This album got me hooked on music for real in 1989. One of my favorites.
Eye .....is a sick song. Quality. Very underrated.
I dig Eye of the Beholder. The time change sounds cool.
Justice is a genius album as far as I'm concerned. It came out at the beginning of my senior year in high school. I was and still am a staunch metal head. Justice made me fall in love with Metallica even more sin e Puppets. Kirk and James guitars were amazing and helped me learn more on guitar myself.
Nice! I hope they do play Justice in its entirety!
Great song! I love the galloping fade-in. Frayed Ends is also awesome. I just love the complicated song structures of that album on the whole. My first Metallica album and 33 years on it's still my favorite.
I don't think it's galloping
Justice was the first Metallica album I heard,
it's James and Lars at their most ferocious and merciless,
no holds barred, no punches pulled.
uh, yea, no
My favorite Metallica album. I’d love to see them play the whole album.
I mean, yeah a straight 4/4 going into a shuffle on paper soungs goofy, but it absolutely goes together
eye of beholder is def one of the top metallica songs i never get sick of no matter how many times i hear it
Bro this is my third favorite song on the album
Behind One and Blackened or One and Harvester Of Sorrow?
@@winstonwillhelm Lol one and blackened
Would be great if you could include the date these interview snippets are taken from in the video title or description...
...And Justice For All is a masterpiece PERIOD
That’s crazy, it’s one of my favorite songs. Especially Kirk’s solo
One of their best songs, from their best album!
AJFA is my favorite album. Ever. That was the first tape I wore out from listening to it over and over as a kid.
Whatever they were thinking when they created ...And Justice for All, it was absolutely fantastic. I wish they would have kept thinking like that. Everything they did after ...And Justice for All has left me scratching my head.
Agreed 100%.. On a side note I believe that Death Magnetic is extremely underrated... I would rank it 5th best Metallica album...
@@davidtrevino5211 I totally agree!
Agreed!
@@davidtrevino5211 I'd say Hardwired is the fifth best
eye of the beholder was my absolute favorite back when i was a kid
This album had his best drumming, no question.
Must be fun for Rob to play these Justice songs, since he can just make up his own bass parts and nobody can tell any difference.
Translation: Lars is not good enough to play Eye of the Beholder anymore.
hehe
But at least they performed it when he was good and when the song was current.
They did play a bit of it one time during the hardwired at one of their shows. There’s video of it that you can find.
Eye of the Beholder is my favorite song on AJFA, the slow marching intro is fantastic.
Well Justice came right after MOP, which had alot of time signatures changes as well. So they were just in that mindset still.
Me and some friends back then used to jam eye of the beholder. Justice was the album that really got me into Metallica. Classic!
"When we get to playing it" Well I hope its soon, Lars, please play this album!
One of my favourite tracks. Listen to it pretty much every day.
I just listened to this the other day. I feel like this is a hidden gem of a song that was overshadowed by the rest of the album. When you have so many good songs together it is bound to happen. But a solid song with good riffs. I don’t know if it’s in my top 5 but it’s probably top 10 favorite songs from these guys. Great song.
the entire justice album is incredibly relevant today. better than anything they have put out since
Beyond a doubt ...And Justice For All is my favorite MetallicA album, hands down. It got me through a lot of $#!t!
Thats my favorite album. Every song is awesome! Every riff is bad ass
Glad there's a few uploaded videos of them playing EOTB live from the Justice Tour.
It’s still one of my favorites of theirs
"A couple of four six years ago" - Lars
Back in the day when my high school buddies and I were in a band Eye of the Beholder was the only song easy enough for us to play off Justice and it had fucked timing. We could play songs off Kill, Ride, Garage, Master, and Black without too much trouble, but Justice was a whole other level.
Para my el mejor LP de Metallica, el más técnico,pesado y contundente ,simplemente brutal ,a día de hoy todavía lo conservo en cassette y lp vinilo de la época y un CD de la remasterisacion del año 2005 ,brutal🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
LP ?
@@TazerGames se refiere al término Long Play (Disco de larga duración) un término que se ocupa para la duración de los vinilos (Single, EP, LP)
@@bernardocatrilef2846 👍🏽😀 thnx!
One of my favorite songs on that awesome album along with the 8 other songs
Eye of the beholder is the first metallica song I ever heard and still one of my favorites today
Lyrically, Eye of the Beholder is Metallica's best song.
@@provisionalhypothesis so wich is for you?
@@hombrerusode40anos72 I'm curious as well. But I will say mine. Blackened. "Millions of our years, in minutes, disappears" ... Its just so good. Plus it gives me a nostalgia feeling of times. The Cold War times. Although I'm born 85 so I was quite young in that era. I can still recall this fear of nuclear war.
And it's just as true now as it was 30+ years ago. Maybe even more so.
@@shure81 mass communication media...
This is one of the songs we'd play super loud to do room clearing drills. It's really the perfect, aggressive music with a good cadence to work with.
Eye of the Beholder is probably my favourite song on Justice.
Eye of the beholder and Frayed ends of sanity are awesome. It sounds like something that would've been on death magnetic.
Except It burries all the other tracks on Death Magnetic.
@Atlas death magnetic is pretty damn good man. Is it better than justice? Nope. Is it good enough to be at least in the discussion? Absolutely. I called it the modern justice 2.0 when it came out.
for me Justice is by far the coolest album they ever released, i effin love that record!
One of my favorite songs on the album. I thought it was a great song with great lyrics.
I’d fly internationally to see them do the whole Justice album.
100% - like, literally anywhere in the world.
@@BenBenSings count me in too!
Songs like eye of the beholder is why I picked up my guitar An had to learn each riff and each part, and when I started writing my own songs they was long as hell back then!! Lmao…I would love to see them play it live today! The chorus riff is my fav part..still
Play those riffs today!!
WTH Beholder is fucking awesome…. One of the best things they have ever done
It certainly sounded heavy as hell when I saw them play it live. But Lars has 30+ years of looking back on that album, understandable that there are some things that he now views differently.
EOTB happens to be one of my favs from that album.
The pre-chorus riff in Darkness Had A Son is identical to the pre-chorus transition riff in Eye of The Beholder.
This is the first song I ever heard by my favorite band.
That’s one of the BEST songs on that album
It’s funny, I never thought of that chorus as a “shuffle beat” as Lars calls it, but he’s absolutely right. I’ll forever now and forward think of this clip when I listen to that song! Thanks a lot! Haha.
I think the part he meant was the Pre-chorus (the “Doesn’t matter what you see” part). That one’s more shuffle-like in the song.
@@simplebutnotsolongname6642 ah right. That’s what I meant too just mislabeled.
Right. The chorus is back to 4/4 timing (independence limited). For whom the bell tolls starts in 4/4 and then switches to 3/4 too. Wild Side by Crue goes back and forth between the two time signatures as well.
Great album, great track!
Eye is an epic song, one of my fav songs on the album
One of my favs
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What are you talking about.. That song kicks arse
Awesome 👍👍 song i had tshirt back then to it. Can't find it now wish i can get updated new one
Great song from my favorite metal album.
It was my favourite for quite some time
One of my favorites
the riffs on eye of the beholder are amazing
Eye is the best
Loved that song !! AJFA was one of the best albums!!
It's one of my favourite songs
Can anyone tell me what year this interview is from?
Eye of the Beholder is great. Love the intro and solo!
What do you think James?
"YEAH!"
Justice is my favorite
My favorite track from that album
Most Metallica fans say MOP is their favorite album, mine is AJFA. I love the riffs, the arrangements, the drumming and just the entire vibe of that album. Ironic since I play bass and well, we all know about that "little" bass issue with the album. But still, amazing.
Listen to Ride The Lightning during a heavy thunderstorm and you'll have a new perspective on life.
That whole album is great. I just love it's whole vibe.
That would be a dream for me to see them play that album in its entirety. As it is, I think the only songs I've heard them do from it are One and Justice. Always wanted to hear Harvester, but never got lucky enough.
What a great fkn album. Too bad most of you werent around for the early releases. Those were some great times, an era like no other having a young Metallica. Had to be there..... sorry kids lol.
...And justice for All is my favorite album. I don't play guitar but I heard in a interview with Flemming Rasmussen the producer mentioning that lot of metal guitar players site Justice as their inspiration. Metallica members being 58,59,60... I doubt playing the album in its entirety... If they couldn't do it 20- 35 years ago. If you get the Justice Box set they don't play all the tracks live. Fingers crossed it would be a one time thing spit into two different live shows like current tour. Feels like Rob really wants them to. Crab man's up for the challenge.
Eye is my second favorite song from AJFA, with Frayed being numero uno
I love how he's describing 2 different drum beats in one song while Rush and Tool are probably like "yeah and...?"
Let’s make music great again
Funny, he was saying “what we’re we thinking”. And I say that when I listen to their new music.
Getting stoned and listening to this song was a teenage experience 🤙
Eye of the beholder is a fantastic track
looooove the songs. the lyrics are so relevant today its ridiculous
Where is this from?
hope so that would be great to see
It’s a great song!
I love that song!
WTF, Eye of Beholder is so dope!
I like that song, especially the song's message.
"Eye of the Beholder" is better than anything that Metallica's done in the past 30 years.
Hard agree.