First time hearing "Fade to Black" - Vocal Analysis and Reaction feat. Metallica LIVE in Seattle '89
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
- I have a lot of catching up to do with regards to all things Metallica so we're diving in! Today I'm watching a live performance of the song "Fade to Black" from 1989.
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80'S decade Metal will never be reproduced. Most old guys like me didn't realized how blessed we were to be able to see guys like them in their Prime. Looking back, we were blessed.
Metallica, the only band that can play an 8 min song and at the end you go "its over already?" Its also the only band that can play a 10 min song without words and have the same reaction.
Years ago I fell in love with a woman who taught me what it is to feel what this song attempts to convey. She was my princess for four years, and I've been her victim ever since the day she ended us out of the blue, without warning or cause, to pursue a married co-worker and then sought to cost me my job, filed false charges against me (fully acquitted months later), and for two years continued filing false police report after false police report. Those who feel I must have done something know where my mind was at the time. I was a convenient victim. She didn't want friends and co-workers to see her for the calculating, cold-hearted robot she was capable of being. So she used me... made it look like I was the bad person so she could play the victim. And I still have the nightmares decades later. This song encapsulates the emotions she gave me to endure for a lifetime.
Have to hear Metallica's "no leaf clover" live with San Francisco Symphonic Orchestra is a master piece. Metallica song even they are long are not boring because the changes of rithms and don't have the classical verse/bridge/chorus structure.
Hetfield simply had the greatest guitar player "power stance" in the history of metal music.
This is arguably the best live performance of this song. I would recommend even privately listening to the studio version as well.
live version is good but as far as this song is concerned the album version really hits home.
My favorite Metallica song for sure. Take the lyrics out and the guitar sings it's own song.
No Leaf Clover Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Live 1999
I’m a rock guy. Grew up thinking I was into metal but I’m really more into rock and TALLICA. That’s why I LOVE Metallica because they are the gods of rock music and give us metal with true melody, poetry and emotion. I absolutely love this band and their 90s stuff is what got me into them and changed my life seeing Kirk slam into the solo of Memory Remains on MTV at age 12 and my eyes were opened. I asked for a guitar, lost my two best friends too early and spent the summer locked in my closet figuring out every tallica song I could and sky rocketing in my abilities. Spent the next 25 years or so as a full time minister of music and kids ministry and all because of metallica making me fall in love with guitar. Used to listen to them riding with my mom in the car jamming out and talking about what the lyrics mean to us and how every note and snare strike communicates something purposeful. Listen to Low Man’s Lyric and tell me this band isn’t truly music royalty. Poetic at its best and the snare tells the story just as much as his cracking voice. So so good. Lost my dad 2 years ago and my mom 1 year ago next month. She died a few weeks after listening to their new album together. She could hardly tap the beat (lung and brain cancer) but we smiled and jammed out and I’m so thankful for this music being a connection for both my parents somehow (country/gospel fans themselves)
These gentlemen are 60!!! and they still bring it. Their longevity and sustained relevance, is the byproduct of respect, sacrifice and gratitude. Everytime I see them live, or any other form of media, I always feel their gratitude. Thank God I grew up with them.
James Hetfield has said before that they get a lot back from fans saying how this song helped them in dark times and made them feel like they weren't alone. It did the same for me when I first heard it at a young age.
They are the greatest band of all time. R.I.P Cliff Burton. 🖤💜
This is their And Justice For All tour, which I witnessed and was AMAZING. The song is off Ride The Lightning, and addresses suicide. The gentle tone off the bat is intentional.
"Sensual darkness" - Beautifully put. Really enjoyed this reaction - please.. EVERYTHING from this concert, and yeah the Moscow one
I think you would really appreciate the S&M (symphony and metallica) concert. Recorded with a SF symphony and has great production value, the instrumentals on this are pretty muddy due to limitations at the time. Outlaw Torn is a standout for Vocals and symphonic elements (1999 version, not the more recent SM 2)
Love your reaction and commentary about sensuality. So many who do not understand Metal hear this song and immediately dismiss it as another example of Metal appealing to your darker tendencies in a destructive way. I would argue that this song is deeply compassionate in a way that can be life saving. One of Metallica's most powerful songs...
Seattle 89 concert. Love it.
The intensity and authenticity of Metallica in concert is... mindblowing. First saw them 1985, no end in sight for me.
This song is audible art , beautiful musically and deeply profound lyrics.