23:38 This is what a young Japanese woman said after seeing a concert by Metallica. "I am a little shaken inside. I am stunned with emotion. I don't want such a band to be called thrash. I think what everyone wants is this kind of heavy metal. As long as there are people who support such a band, I think the music of heavy metal will be immortal".
@Dan Eckardt Cliffs contribution is basic MetallicA knowledge... what are you even talking about?? S&M is 100% dogballs. Just a total embarrassment, like their last 5 albums. If you think RtL isnt trash... then you dont know jack about MetallicA or MetaL
@Dan Eckardt You are having an argument with someone else in your head mate. Why you keep bringing up classical music for?? Nothing got to do with this at all. If you think MetallicA are NOT a thrash metal band.... then you are an idiot.... simples !
imo it's that period of time that also secure their metal 'street cred' further into the pantheon of timeless modern music.. its been a very interesting career this band's history, truly one of a kind. basically they don't have to do anything new after the Black Album and everything was still ok~
Dude changed and evolved so much in 4 years. Comparing to interviews from 1985 where he looked like a kid to 1989 where he looks like a man. Maybe it was because of Cliff...
James with great answers. Probably one of the most revealing interviews. It shows the intention of growing up lyrically & musically. He opens up about the issues & topics of the songs: manipulation, freedom of expression, freedom of choice, the will of doing the right thing, of being true to what you like at a moment they were accused of "sellouts". The thing is Metallica is never afraid of trying new ways of reaching out to people musically.
@@wallywalpamur4960 I think it's called context. I used the preposition "a" meaning that moment in time ('89). I was just focused on showing what they were about with their songs, not implying that it was their first time of being called that way. Btw, ever since they started they've been a target of good and bad criticism. That's why they are still so relevant, I guess.
The death of Cliff did that to him. If you look for Cliff Burton's last interview with James Hetfield, James is still that kinda shy kid. Cliff was the only guy he really looked up to... oh... and Lemmy. So after Cliff died he basically tried to be Lemmy.
I love hearing all that late 80s pop/glam metal and then cutting to James during the _Justice_ era. All those bands pretty much disappeared soon after. It's a shame because I miss that style of music but I have to admit that it was so limited and narrow. Not even talking about grunge, there were other bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More and Suicidal Tendencies that needed to not be "Outshined" along with the likes of Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.
Its kinda funny the first 2-3 albums he looked awkward and still "teenager-y". weird shaped face and pimple scars. then suddenly around his mid-late twenties, by MOP or AJFA, he looked a lot better. Just grew into himself I guess.
Here we can see James’ transition from the MoP James to the Justice James. I always find it fascinating how quickly he got older in the years 1987/1989
You kinda see from the opening video why grunge had to kill off hair metal, and yes that dude singing looked like a chick, better looking than your average chick even.
I’ve always thought the androgynous hair metal look was badass. Obviously it should never be image over substance but having a look that makes people go “what the fuck” in the name of showmanship is always respectable in my eyes
If it weren't for the damn record companies pushing them to tone down their heaviness and forcing them to make sappy ballads and wear more girly clothes, Glam metal wouldn't be shit on as much as it is nowadays. Thank God Metallica didn't go that direction or they wouldn't be the half the well-known legends they are today.
”What do you expect from Metallica's live today?” No real heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden or Judah Priest have come to Japan recently, so I came to see real heavy metal gigs.
There's a part of James Hetfield somewhat smirking on the way the Japanese interviewer were asking questions. Or James is trying to observe and study the uttered odd languages in hopes he'll figure out the meaning or translation. Japanese metal is cool too. Hope at some point Metallica members studied them.
Never heard the TNT song at the beginning. It's actually really catchy! Metallica is one of my top 10 favorite bands and I love thrash metal, but how can anybody not like glam metal??? Just because everybody hated them in the 90's? People just follow what everybody else says about the genre and doesn't actually take the time and effort to listen to it without looking at the pictures/videos. If they didn't dress in that attire, you wouldn't say a DAMN thing about the music. (Plus, they had some of the greatest singers and guitarists of all time, Reb Beach, Vito Bratta, George Lynch, and Warren Demartini to name a few shred kings) (rant concluded)
I was watching this show at midnight about 30 years ago. As Masa says, Metallica is more groovy. As the girl says, Metallica explore the depth of metal, not thrash metal, and show it to the world. It was prophecy!
89 James is my favorite, right behing 86 MoPuppets. He got a little big headed, self admitted after the Black album for a decade or so, but thankfully he came back around and is an incredible soul now and def helped me thru a lot, from when I first heard Master of Puppets at 12 when it released in 86. IMO
I wish I understood Japanese. I could kinda feel out what the questions were about, but not really exactly, so I had to take what James said kind of out of context. James ESP Head stock moment #2 25:30
Themes of 'not being able to express yourself' and 'doing what you wanna do' and 'being free' ..... Lars - "Can we turn down the bass to where it's barely audible?"
@@adriancronin533 Not being aggressive when I say this but the logic on the Hetfield down hits and the Lars kicks doesn't make sense. There's no "up" bass. There's no bass at all. Am I missing something? I was 17 when this album came. I loved the album because of my feelings and youthful love of life in that time but I felt a twinge of 'this is missing some beef.' And after 'St. Anger' it hit home strong. This band, that now comes out with an album every 8-10 years, wasted time and legacy on dumb production issues/choices.
Also, I've heard 'amazing' 'poly and counter rhythmic' albums with good production back in 1987/1988 and before then. Better than the tin can production of AJFA, for sure. The album missed bass, no question.
I am.an ex professional soldier,combat veteran from speciall forces,1992-2005....I have ptsd but Im preparing myself for the war in Ukraine....this whole album and especially this song helped me through my black suicidal days.I have more than 5 copies on CD.Phonogram,Vertigo,Blackened,Sony Japan and original Elektra.label.I will keep buying it.. .cannot help.myself
Ridiculous lol. The savior complex some people have is crazy. Doesnt matter who is right or wrong.... at least you can claim that you went to Ukraine to fight for "freedom".🤦♂️
Thank you for your comment. Please skip the person wanting to see only James interview. As I liked the atmosphere of this TV program and the TV commercial of the 80s, I uploaded it by non-editing. People of the world give comment to me and are surprised .
23:38 This is what a young Japanese woman said after seeing a concert by Metallica.
"I am a little shaken inside. I am stunned with emotion. I don't want such a band to be called thrash. I think what everyone wants is this kind of heavy metal. As long as there are people who support such a band, I think the music of heavy metal will be immortal".
@Dan Eckardt Go back to you hair metal bro
@Dan Eckardt Stick to your G.L.A.M. Gay LA 'Metal', bro.... MetallicA aint for you !
@Dan Eckardt Cliffs contribution is basic MetallicA knowledge... what are you even talking about??
S&M is 100% dogballs. Just a total embarrassment, like their last 5 albums.
If you think RtL isnt trash... then you dont know jack about MetallicA or MetaL
@Dan Eckardt You are having an argument with someone else in your head mate. Why you keep bringing up classical music for??
Nothing got to do with this at all. If you think MetallicA are NOT a thrash metal band.... then you are an idiot.... simples !
@Dan Eckardt ..dafuq outta here... you have a cat as a profile pic....
Yeah, real MetaL bro ! Meoooooow !!!
Probably their creative peak. They simplified everything about their music after this.
You are a creative valley
By choice.
17:40 is for you
imo it's that period of time that also secure their metal 'street cred' further into the pantheon of timeless modern music.. its been a very interesting career this band's history, truly one of a kind. basically they don't have to do anything new after the Black Album and everything was still ok~
Dude changed and evolved so much in 4 years. Comparing to interviews from 1985 where he looked like a kid to 1989 where he looks like a man. Maybe it was because of Cliff...
Nice to see him wearing Fields of the Nephilim merch.
"Tonight I'm falling for you"...Never heard that Metallica song...they look different too.
Не знал, что Джэймс носил какую-то херню в ухе и носу. Удивлён)
то ж самое)
@@Good-Win2015 Sorry, no Russians allowed !
@@adambane1719 only ukrainians fascists are allowed. haha
@@adambane1719 and who are you?
1989 James is possibly my favourite James.
'89 Kirk Hammett is a "stimulating" time for guitar players too lol
same he’s just too cool during the justice era
That's nose ring for ya.... lol
Coors light & jagermeister
@@knightfall9394 Yes, THAT... and only that, is all they consumed.
I honestly love James Hetfield. He's such a unique person.
Cool upload!
The ultimate seal of approval!
James with great answers. Probably one of the most revealing interviews. It shows the intention of growing up lyrically & musically. He opens up about the issues & topics of the songs: manipulation, freedom of expression, freedom of choice, the will of doing the right thing, of being true to what you like at a moment they were accused of "sellouts". The thing is Metallica is never afraid of trying new ways of reaching out to people musically.
The first moment they were called "sellouts" was 1983. You need to watch more interviews.
@@wallywalpamur4960 I think it's called context. I used the preposition "a" meaning that moment in time ('89). I was just focused on showing what they were about with their songs, not implying that it was their first time of being called that way. Btw, ever since they started they've been a target of good and bad criticism. That's why they are still so relevant, I guess.
They sold out after the black album.
@@wallywalpamur4960 it was 1984 bud, read better info. Fade to black was the first time they were called sellouts
@@NoahParker98 so..... Cliff and James was full of shit when they said it on Cliff'em All ?? 🤡
16:04 that esp headstock will always be James' Justice era guitar. Thank you for sharing this with us.
James went from a kind of teenager look in 1986 to some young adult in 1988.. Damn, life events can really take a toll on your looks really quick !
he changed from young link to adult link
"Time, has taken it's toll on you, the lines that crack your face"
The death of Cliff did that to him. If you look for Cliff Burton's last interview with James Hetfield, James is still that kinda shy kid. Cliff was the only guy he really looked up to... oh... and Lemmy. So after Cliff died he basically tried to be Lemmy.
Yeah dude changed alot during that period
It's called late puberty. Happened to me too.
最後の女性インタビューが確信を突いてるところとかセーソクがメタリカの最高傑作はまだ出ていない発言もすごいと思うけど何が1番ビビるって2023年のハロウィンの来日公演のチケ代が89年チケ代の約7倍近いって事
バブル崩壊直前だからこの頃よりも今の日本人の給料は下がってるんだよね
失われた30年をメタルを通じて目の当たりにするとは世知辛いね
Interview starts at 13:00
Thanks a lot
Japanese reporter interviewed Iron Maiden during "no prayer for the dying" tour
This must be the only tv show that both toddlers And metalheads are interested in. Wicked stuff! Thanks for posting
I didn't know James wore earrings and piercings, he's handsome
On the justice era only...
@@hetfield144 i wonder why, probably why earrings and piercings suck
@@megamuerte6934 loosa
James has always been the sexiest man on the planet and he still is imo, you see a real maturing here.
政則流石だね
この後ブラックアルバム出たもんね
Damn. James is wearing some bling-bling
この頃の繊細ゆえに人を近づけないオーラを纏っていたジェームズ魅力的です。
信頼するマサに対して誠実に言葉を選びながら一生懸命応えようとする所も。
時代的にそういう空気は有ったのかも知れないけど、これから最高傑作が出る、グルーブ重視になるとブラックアルバムを予見している正則凄いですね。
The 80s was a great year for rock and metal
i mean it gave us hair and glam metal. there was a ton of absolute garbage from that era
@@cm9241 and some of the greatest guitarists of all time came from Glam Metal lol
@@gameboycat05 shredding =/= good music
I love hearing all that late 80s pop/glam metal and then cutting to James during the _Justice_ era. All those bands pretty much disappeared soon after. It's a shame because I miss that style of music but I have to admit that it was so limited and narrow. Not even talking about grunge, there were other bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More and Suicidal Tendencies that needed to not be "Outshined" along with the likes of Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.
Dude James looks so young and pretty here...
Its kinda funny the first 2-3 albums he looked awkward and still "teenager-y". weird shaped face and pimple scars. then suddenly around his mid-late twenties, by MOP or AJFA, he looked a lot better. Just grew into himself I guess.
That nose ring didn't last very long. lol
日本のインタビューということで、多少緊張していたのか、落ち着いた知的のある態度を見せていたジェイムスに驚きました。身なりもきちんとしていたし、日本のTVを意識した態度をしていたのかもしれませんね。いやあ、いいものを見させていただきました。ありがとうございます。
No, he's always like that. He's more playful when he understands everything going on however.
Wow I didn't know James could understand Japanese. Such a talented guy
HAHAHAHAHAHA
He's secretly a samurai warrior.
Here we can see James’ transition from the MoP James to the Justice James. I always find it fascinating how quickly he got older in the years 1987/1989
At this point, music was what kept them going. Justice was their most focused album. You can almost say they became the music they made
この当時の映像はMETALLICAファンには大変貴重な映像ですね。15歳の頃から約40年近くMETALLICAを追いつづけて来ましたが、次作「METALLICA」はあまりピンと来ませんでしたが大ヒット作品になりましたね。
最後にインタビュー受けてるおねーさんがバブル全開でエッッッッ!
I wish English subtitles were added.
James was lookin very metal in 1989
All I can think of is the story where they pranked Jason at a bar in Japan
The wasabi prank! Real wasabi is unbelievably hot.
12:53 James shows up
He wore an ear ring?!
And a nose piercing right nostril
Yeah I had no idea either...
Primarily during the justice era yes. If u watch any concert from this era u can see him wearing them
You guys obviously didn't know late 80's Metallica
@@metalmellie4371 Jesus SAVES I have JESUS TATTOO on my right hand pray 🙏🙏 to everyday for getting me through tough times dark demons times
good times! still rocking!
I miss that era.
He looks like 1984 James and 1995 James at the same time
I've never seen this interview. This is awesome! 🤘
Hell yeah!! Thanks for sharing this video! This video kicked ass in so many ways.
You kinda see from the opening video why grunge had to kill off hair metal, and yes that dude singing looked like a chick, better looking than your average chick even.
Looking like a chick is not bad. C'mon, we're in 2021 boys. The bad thing about glam/pop metal was that became ultracommercialized and generic.
Except glam metal is way better than that boring ass grunge shit
I’ve always thought the androgynous hair metal look was badass. Obviously it should never be image over substance but having a look that makes people go “what the fuck” in the name of showmanship is always respectable in my eyes
The is is a gem of a video!!! I love seeing stuff from back in the day. Yes metal got too glam but Metallica was always crushing it.
If it weren't for the damn record companies pushing them to tone down their heaviness and forcing them to make sappy ballads and wear more girly clothes, Glam metal wouldn't be shit on as much as it is nowadays.
Thank God Metallica didn't go that direction or they wouldn't be the half the well-known legends they are today.
伊藤さんの説明は素晴らしい
メチャ懐かしい✨
POISONの名古屋公演行ったなあ🎸
C.C.は今でも俺のアイドルです🎵
セーソクの予言凄すぎるわ
分析力がすごい
11:31 what were they talking?
Any Japanese here?
”What do you expect from Metallica's live today?”
No real heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden or Judah Priest have come to Japan recently, so I came to see real heavy metal gigs.
James is real good in japaneese!
When the songs are mixed louder than the interview
There's a part of James Hetfield somewhat smirking on the way the Japanese interviewer were asking questions.
Or James is trying to observe and study the uttered odd languages in hopes he'll figure out the meaning or translation.
Japanese metal is cool too. Hope at some point Metallica members studied them.
この映像めちゃくちゃ嬉しいですーーーーー🤣💖💖💖
I understand why they hated hair metal lmaooooO
Glam metal rules
@@gameboycat05 love you homie
this documentary is pure gold
When the Japanese guy speaks I think James trying not to laugh and troll..😅(respect to Japanese guys)
“I think everything should be available to everyone” -it’s clear James never shared this thought with Lars! 😂
I love how James talks of the importance of having a social conscience when the video for The Day That Never Comes is a piece of US propaganda.
14:22 "the thing that should not be"
That's ...and justice for all lol
man, that riff at the beggining of the video sounds like orion's main riff.
ps: I have no clue who is playing it, never seen that band before.
I love how people here are focusing on the nose ring when it’s noticeable in the seattle 89 footage
Tony Harnell from TNT doing his best Mike Tramp impression.
伊藤正則は90年代のメタリカを見事に言い当ててたね。やはり、マサは凄いと思った。
Billy Ray Hetfield era James.
Man, I wish the 80's we're back, where'd the time go. So many choices for shows to go to.
Never heard the TNT song at the beginning. It's actually really catchy!
Metallica is one of my top 10 favorite bands and I love thrash metal, but how can anybody not like glam metal??? Just because everybody hated them in the 90's? People just follow what everybody else says about the genre and doesn't actually take the time and effort to listen to it without looking at the pictures/videos. If they didn't dress in that attire, you wouldn't say a DAMN thing about the music. (Plus, they had some of the greatest singers and guitarists of all time, Reb Beach, Vito Bratta, George Lynch, and Warren Demartini to name a few shred kings)
(rant concluded)
I kinda dig all the piercings and rings and stuff
Do my eyes deceive me, or James was sporting a nose ring in this interview ?🤔
To me it looks like something he put in to stop a nose bleed.
That heavy rotation is so cool.
Japan, we love you, baby. Thank you, Japan. Please come to america and have fun. Find your love in America, Japan.
I was watching this show at midnight about 30 years ago.
As Masa says, Metallica is more groovy.
As the girl says, Metallica explore the depth of metal, not thrash metal,
and show it to the world.
It was prophecy!
That's right. General Nobunaga.
Why is that girl out of breath at 23:36? 😂
Impressed by the wonderfulness of the live performance, she was still in a state of daze.
@@teejetronic 😂
She's hot
I haven't seen Hetfield with this much jewelry before
TNT!
Leatherwolf street ready is a classic, so amazed it never got more recognition.
89 James is my favorite, right behing 86 MoPuppets. He got a little big headed, self admitted after the Black album for a decade or so, but thankfully he came back around and is an incredible soul now and def helped me thru a lot, from when I first heard Master of Puppets at 12 when it released in 86. IMO
Awesome 👍👍👍 video friend TY i got MOP ON JAPAN PRESSING AJFA CD WITH PRINCE BONUS TRACK STEREO SOUND awesome 👍👍
I wish I understood Japanese. I could kinda feel out what the questions were about, but not really exactly, so I had to take what James said kind of out of context. James ESP Head stock moment #2 25:30
I reckon metal detectors scream when James walks through regardless of if he has his piercings in on that particular day.
It's a good solo in the begining
Looks like James bought the entire jewelry store lol
23:38 ヤラセっぽい
All those bands at the beginning sound so similar, The Cult was the only good one.
Huh, not even Black Sabbath?
Батя молодой
I can’t believe James can understand Japanese so well.
He must have a speaker in his ear with someone translating
@@Dirtnap1986 it was a joke 😭
Themes of 'not being able to express yourself' and 'doing what you wanna do' and 'being free' ..... Lars - "Can we turn down the bass to where it's barely audible?"
@@adriancronin533 Not being aggressive when I say this but the logic on the Hetfield down hits and the Lars kicks doesn't make sense. There's no "up" bass. There's no bass at all. Am I missing something? I was 17 when this album came. I loved the album because of my feelings and youthful love of life in that time but I felt a twinge of 'this is missing some beef.' And after 'St. Anger' it hit home strong. This band, that now comes out with an album every 8-10 years, wasted time and legacy on dumb production issues/choices.
Also, I've heard 'amazing' 'poly and counter rhythmic' albums with good production back in 1987/1988 and before then. Better than the tin can production of AJFA, for sure. The album missed bass, no question.
@@adriancronin533 Let's cut through the semantics. The AJFA album sounds like shit. No right minded person could refute that.
@@adriancronin533 I’m sorry, you’re losing me. The album sounds like shit.
@@adriancronin533 What's the reason they won't release a good mix? Tell me?
いい時代だ🤘
I am.an ex professional soldier,combat veteran from speciall forces,1992-2005....I have ptsd but Im preparing myself for the war in Ukraine....this whole album and especially this song helped me through my black suicidal days.I have more than 5 copies on CD.Phonogram,Vertigo,Blackened,Sony Japan and original Elektra.label.I will keep buying it..
.cannot help.myself
U want to support neo-nazi?
Be strong friend was in Marine Core for 23years finish up in 2009 went in 1986
Greetings from Ukrainian) Where are you now? How are you? How it's going buddy? Thank you for supporting us in our liberation war 🇺🇦
Ridiculous lol. The savior complex some people have is crazy. Doesnt matter who is right or wrong.... at least you can claim that you went to Ukraine to fight for "freedom".🤦♂️
Globalism is worse than communism. With Globalism there is nowhere to run to. No place to dream about.
さすが正則さん。
MULLET! 😄😁😆 Still, James is cool af, then, now, forever.
I don't think it was a mullet. His hair was tucked behind his ears. Look at 1993 James. That's a mullet
@@joeymiller3907 it is a mullet his hair on top is short
@@joeymiller3907 i like more 90s mullet James
Cool, like metal tv
That was metallica!!!
It's funny so hear glam-sounding hit-parade before interviewing trasher. Especially after they released their hardest album)
Who's the woman at the start with the big hair...the one singing I mean? 😂
TNT - Tonight I´m Falling. music video
Tony Harnell, one of the most underrated singers in metal
@@erikpjokstad beautiful voice. Got that song stuck in my head for the rest of the night now xD
Did we really need to see the first 10mins of this?
Thank you for your comment.
Please skip the person wanting to see only James interview.
As I liked the atmosphere of this TV program and the TV commercial of the 80s,
I uploaded it by non-editing.
People of the world give comment to me and are surprised .
@@teejetronic thank you for the upload, this really is a great interview 👍
I agree
I liked it. Trip down memory lane.
O filho dele tá bem o jeito dele. Até a voz.
26歳の貫禄じゃないな
CM含めて超貴重
CMもいいね!
Tesla higher than queensryche..... Strange country
Is it just me, or did that girl band at the beginning really suck?
SBSか‼️びっくりした‼️
この頃オイラは幼稚園位だったかな?💦
当時浜松に住んでいたのでSBSのCM入りです。
メタリカのjustice tourは名古屋公演を観に行きました。
ていうか静岡でもピュアロックが放送されてることに驚いた
1989 japan see the first super sayan before goku his name is James Hatfield ahahahahahaha
23:37
綺麗な お姉さん
今頃どうてるだろう?
OH THE MULLET !!!!!!
He has his full long hair, just wearing a ponytail
In fact this is months before Seattle 89
he made the mullet cool