He maintains a quite perfect 89-90 bpm throughout this clip and even keeps it during the odd time tom breaks, but I think basic facts are not important when it is about hating lars
Yes they always get fun live because is the thing they love to do, and all spectators and band connect, i never hated Lars and live is really nice as you can see xD and he was going to give the drumstick to some guy was repling for it and he walks in front of me, i touch Lars right shoulder Lol
The world is a strange place where too many people give Lars Ulrich lessons about how to play drums. He's a monster. A musician is not just a music player, he is also a composer and an arrangement maker. Lars is half soul of Metallica
you got to love the energy lars puts in his drumming even the 4/4 beat.. its just great to watch, great showmanship... you can watch all the technical drummers where everything is triggered to death... but it never just gives me goosebumps than a lars drumming part... it's the total package, not only the fasts DB bmp...
You should check out Gavin Harrison if you want to know what actual musical drumming is. Not that Lars doesn't have his place in the Metal hall of gods, because he does, but he is cocky, arrogant and actually has a hard time Keeping straight time. Most of the album stuff from years prior, he can't even play. In contrast, There is a video of Neil Peart wherein he is playing Subdivisions, but the video is from a 2015 show, and the audio is the studio audio from '82 that was on the record ( ua-cam.com/video/l3T-9wCVQPw/v-deo.html ). They perfectly line up and he didn't miss a single fucking note. THAT is consistency. Lars doesn't even play Metallica consistently...
I can only imagine that pure adrenaline rush! 😎😎 I’ve played dozens of shows before as a drummer! The most I’ve playing in front of was like 400 people and they weren’t even there for us, My heart was jumping out of my chest so I couldn’t even imagine this!!!!!
I can relate. Recently I, played the first show where the crowd was actually taking interest in my band. And it was so much more fun and easier to play
I don't know... I preffer the white kit that he's uses in 1994 (When he's began to uses this configuration)... The yellow ain't be a metal color... Reminds me to Stryper.
@@josemojicaperez4436 I was JUST gonna say, that one is my fav too. That white TAMA Granstar kit from the early 90 is where it's at. Those booming toms. My first real kit was a '91 Tama Rockstar DX, and If I could find it and buy it back, I 110% would.
Meu respeito a Lars, ele é e sempre será o baterista do Metallica, porque sem Lars não é o Metallica, vida longa ao Lars e a banda Metallica que está há décadas na estrada levando seu Rock para o mundo. Brazil 🇧🇷 loves Metallica 🤘🤜🤛👏👏👏
When you record drum so close with your I Phone and the music from the PA in the background. Do you have the impression that the drum is not syncronized? This is called sound delay. Lars hears the click through his in-ear monitoring and the sound is syncronized to the front .Everyone who thinks he doesn't play in sync has never been on a big stage.😁
Everyone here giving Lars shit for his drumming but it needs to be pointed out that he's not out of time here, there's just a slight delay between what's coming out of the speakers that's been processed and the actual live sound of the drums that the camera is picking up. I have first hand experience with this. I seen Metallica at Slane Castle in the pit and the sound was great but as soon as they came out for the encore on the walkway where they were within spitting distance of me I could hear both the actual live drums right in front of me as well as coming out through the P.A. and there was a slight delay. Not to mention I have a background in sound engineering and a small delay is to be expected, especially if what you're hearing coming out of the PA has to account for travel around a stadium (depending on where you are in relation to any particular line arrays or what have you.) That's why it sounds so out of time from the guitars here. The phone camera is only picking up the live drums in front of him but the guitars are being heard after going through the desk and out through the P.A. Not to mention also having a lot of reverb rom the stadium on top of them. I'm not here defending Lars, but it's important to note from a technical standpoint why this sounds "out of time."
Есть много видео где профи разбирают его партии и те кто в теме, понимают, что он реально хороший. Создаётся только одно впечатление, что он стал заложником своих ранних работ, до того момента, когда решил упростить свои ударные. Он сам себе задрал планку. Но для меня он всегда лучший, потому как этот симбиоз с Джеймсом никто не превзойдёт. Как Керк, кто бы не пытался заменить его соло в песнях, все они звучат конкретно нелепо. Это симбиоз 4х человек. И я счастлив, что в свою юность я познакомился с их творчеством и до сих пор являюсь их фанатом
Ya'll gotta realize what you're most hearing is the acoustics of the drums against the Guitars coming out of the PA SPEAKERS. It sounds like he's rushing but he's right on time we're just hearing the sound of the physical drums from the kit directly rather than the speakers like everyone else. He ain't the best but hes doing perfectly fine here
Yeah he’s playing in time with the click track and the guitars are coming back- out of time -because they are reflecting off the roof etc before this iPhone records it
Sorry that’s not what is happening. What many are referring to is his lack of control or discipline with the tempo within each bar. People that have a grasp of musical time are understandably frustrated listening to a performance like this. Nonetheless, I love Metallica too and Lars is a huge part of their sound.
It’s almost like his white ArtStars with black rims but yellow this time. So vibrant! I could not play a kit like this as I tend to like warmer wood finishes but this thing is almost as good as Vinnie Colaiuta’s Gretsch kits from around 2000.
I say to people who have a hate on for Lars cos he isn't as falshie or has carzy stick tricks, look at this man play he plays with heart and passion for not only the drums but for the pure entertainment and give us fans 40+ years of Heavy Metal Maddnes 🤘
I wish I could find more videos of just Lars playing as he's fun to watch and it's easier to learn his drum tracks in seeing how he does it from start to finish. Thank you for this video!
Couple friends were tight to the stage in Detroit, they said he struggled throughout the show. At times the whole band was watching him closely so they could stay in synch with him, because he was so far off.
Mario Duplantier - Lars is a genius...(his) drumming is so special, particularly the way he writes those patterns. Even now I think he’s the best showman drummer in the world Mike Portnoy - Lars' drumming was groundbreaking...I can’t state how important he is to drumming and the metal world in general George Kollias - I have a GREAT respect for Lars, i think he and Metallica changed Metal and this is why Lars has made pretty much everyone from my generation to pick up the sticks Tomas Haake - Lars was such an integral part of what made Metallica. They were a completely new animal. It was actually quite technical for the time, if you listen to Kill ‘Em All or Ride The Lightning the work he does on that is very innovative. So you have to give him his props These are quotes from just some of the drummers considered elite in terms of technical ability who have praised/appreciated Lars' playing and ability. Does any of it contradict the fact that Lars can be lazy or keep poor timing at times? Heck no. But if you're only focusing on that aspect, you're missing the forest for the trees. Remember, Music is first and foremost, Art. Not a science, not an athletic competition, Art.
What an amazing perspective! This is simply spectacular visually ... so fun. I'm not so sure how good the subs hit right there ... as typically the bottom end is steered away from the stage/mics. But the legend, Big Mick Hughes, is FOH engineer for Metallica, and Meyer Sound, pursue extreme measures for the finest high impact sound. But this up close experience would be just killer either way, ... what a perspective. Great video
Love Lars nod to the guy in the beginning who’s in the Air Force. I’m Army currently deployed in the Middle East, got tickets for the M72 tour, hoping I can catch these guys at Sofi when I get back 🥲
@@monkswhiskers3354 I dont wanna be a professional musician so no Im not jealous, if anything, Im glad Im not as bad as he is. Money, Fame or not, him being in a famous band doesnt mean he is the reason its famous...
He is an entertainer through and through. As a metal drummer myself, I can play more technical, but I could never match his energy. Or those parts (writing them)… he is a legend.
@@Shimabuku We all Metallica fans are lucky that he was with Metallica from the start. Everyone can learn drum technique, but not all cant learn song writing ( that is worth listen to)
Lol at all the people saying he's off beat in this video, you're hearing the reverb of being in a massive arena. It's best to be farther away at arena shows if you want a good audio experience. He's got in-ear monitors and hears the rest of the band in real time, you are only hearing him in real time.
@@KyleJPie10What are you talking about, just literally click count with the video and you can immediately tell he's off. Let alone drumming to a completely different track around 2:35 😂
Yeah dude, this video is right next to him and he’s still off. Plus on the records. That argument ain’t gonna get you too far. He’s iconic, and he may be the best drummer for Metallica, but that doesn’t mean he’s a great drummer.
@@theremain9299 fair point. Often it comes down to luck and hard work. But Lars does have decent skills and an excellent song aesthetic. Also stadium touring requires something from a drummer that few ever gets to appreciate.
Being wealthy doesn't make someone an expert at something, and it also doesn't shield them from fair criticism. Furthermore, since Metallica consists of multiple members, you cannot simply assert that Lars is the sole reason for the band's success.
Music isn’t a contest. Music is art. Art is subjective. That band worked hard on their art. P.S. I’m not really a fan of Metallica but I certainly respect what they were able to accomplish.
The reason why it sounds like he’s off time is because you’re hearing the drums up close and then the guitars are coming over the house PA and the sound is echoing IN A FUCKING STADIUM. There’s always a slight sound delay because sound generally rises up. If there’s was an actual mic’d 4x12 stack on stage next to the drums, it would sound normal. Use some common sense if you can find any.
@@yesfratbknowin1631well mainly it's the latency between the venue speakers and the live kit. But you know better of course😂 not saying his fills here are great, in my opinion he plays too many fills and should take a listen to the studio version because that has amazing fills. Feel & timing wise, it's pretty consistent though... If we're arguing about a measure lagging or pushing here and there maybe you shouldn't go to live concerts that aren't on clicks... Personally I think he's doing ok, but could tighten up a few of his parts
Cool video! That's his raw drum set before going through the PA (they use a shit ton of processing on his drums when you hear their produced live videos) and you are hearing the reverberation of James voice and the guitars, so that's what is possibly making the timing seem out. I don't even think they use real amplification on stage anymore, I believe it's all through the PA and in ear monitoring.
He's perfectly in time.... a different time, but perfectly in time.
It’s another dimension
He lost the tempo at 2:21 for showing off
Perfect in his own time... can't better that!
He maintains a quite perfect 89-90 bpm throughout this clip and even keeps it during the odd time tom breaks, but I think basic facts are not important when it is about hating lars
@@Anomaly92 - Haters are sad people who is missing something in the lives.
You can say whatever about him, but he's a legend!!!
He is and so are metallica. New album is great
I say..
There wouldn't be Metallica without that man sitting behind that yellow drumkit.
Absolutely 👍💪🤘
And an incredible drummer
Yes they always get fun live because is the thing they love to do, and all spectators and band connect, i never hated Lars and live is really nice as you can see xD and he was going to give the drumstick to some guy was repling for it and he walks in front of me, i touch Lars right shoulder Lol
He connects with the audience really well. Always has done.
The world is a strange place where too many people give Lars Ulrich lessons about how to play drums. He's a monster. A musician is not just a music player, he is also a composer and an arrangement maker. Lars is half soul of Metallica
Absolutely, haters gonna hate.
It’s always pub drummers and armchair experts who didn’t make it.
They are all just a bunch of jealous small cock freaks 👏 🤏.
He's more a business man than a true passionate musician. But yes, he is (was ?) good on simple and efficient drumming.
@@drummerwax The world is a strange place
That is an incredible spot to watch the show from!!😮
Yes, an incredible expensive one also 😅
@@alfonso4740 no doubt 🤣
you got to love the energy lars puts in his drumming even the 4/4 beat.. its just great to watch, great showmanship... you can watch all the technical drummers where everything is triggered to death... but it never just gives me goosebumps than a lars drumming part... it's the total package, not only the fasts DB bmp...
@@JackSon-cs5vk makes sense. It’s just drums.
@@JackSon-cs5vk talking about your videos with almost 0 views? You sure are successful HAHAHAHAHAGAGA
@@JackSon-cs5vk yeah bad taste and you upload those videos LOLOLOLOL the irony
@@JackSon-cs5vk you will never achieve anything in your nobody life
You should check out Gavin Harrison if you want to know what actual musical drumming is. Not that Lars doesn't have his place in the Metal hall of gods, because he does, but he is cocky, arrogant and actually has a hard time Keeping straight time. Most of the album stuff from years prior, he can't even play.
In contrast, There is a video of Neil Peart wherein he is playing Subdivisions, but the video is from a 2015 show, and the audio is the studio audio from '82 that was on the record ( ua-cam.com/video/l3T-9wCVQPw/v-deo.html ). They perfectly line up and he didn't miss a single fucking note. THAT is consistency. Lars doesn't even play Metallica consistently...
Sad But True is a good description of Lars' drumming.
This footage is unreal! What a great experience!!! 🙌🏼
Say what you want about Lars's drumming but without him there is no Metallica.
That drum is beautiful
I can only imagine that pure adrenaline rush! 😎😎
I’ve played dozens of shows before as a drummer! The most I’ve playing in front of was like 400 people and they weren’t even there for us, My heart was jumping out of my chest so I couldn’t even imagine this!!!!!
I can relate. Recently I, played the first show where the crowd was actually taking interest in my band. And it was so much more fun and easier to play
I love this his yellow drum kit, although I liked the purple one even more.
The yellow one belongs to Stryper drummer.
@@judas2891 😅😅😅 my thoughts exactly. The visual timekeeper Robert Sweet 🙌
I don't know... I preffer the white kit that he's uses in 1994 (When he's began to uses this configuration)... The yellow ain't be a metal color... Reminds me to Stryper.
@@josemojicaperez4436 I was JUST gonna say, that one is my fav too. That white TAMA Granstar kit from the early 90 is where it's at. Those booming toms. My first real kit was a '91 Tama Rockstar DX, and If I could find it and buy it back, I 110% would.
Meu respeito a Lars, ele é e sempre será o baterista do Metallica, porque sem Lars não é o Metallica, vida longa ao Lars e a banda Metallica que está há décadas na estrada levando seu Rock para o mundo. Brazil 🇧🇷 loves Metallica 🤘🤜🤛👏👏👏
That's a guy that loves his job!
Thanks for posting man... All the way from Nebraska
Are you going to any show in the USA?
He needs to put the toms back he used from 83-94.
That yellow kit!!!!
When you record drum so close with your I Phone and the music from the PA in the background. Do you have the impression that the drum is not syncronized? This is called sound delay. Lars hears the click through his in-ear monitoring and the sound is syncronized to the front .Everyone who thinks he doesn't play in sync has never been on a big stage.😁
Correct. There's a lot of sound slap-back
People arguing about sound coming for a PHONE RECORDED VIDEO just need to STFU.
True enough but he's still a shit drummer.
Met him several times in So CA USA. Plus he's just amazing. From Buena Park CA USA
Everyone here giving Lars shit for his drumming but it needs to be pointed out that he's not out of time here, there's just a slight delay between what's coming out of the speakers that's been processed and the actual live sound of the drums that the camera is picking up. I have first hand experience with this. I seen Metallica at Slane Castle in the pit and the sound was great but as soon as they came out for the encore on the walkway where they were within spitting distance of me I could hear both the actual live drums right in front of me as well as coming out through the P.A. and there was a slight delay. Not to mention I have a background in sound engineering and a small delay is to be expected, especially if what you're hearing coming out of the PA has to account for travel around a stadium (depending on where you are in relation to any particular line arrays or what have you.)
That's why it sounds so out of time from the guitars here. The phone camera is only picking up the live drums in front of him but the guitars are being heard after going through the desk and out through the P.A. Not to mention also having a lot of reverb rom the stadium on top of them.
I'm not here defending Lars, but it's important to note from a technical standpoint why this sounds "out of time."
Есть много видео где профи разбирают его партии и те кто в теме, понимают, что он реально хороший. Создаётся только одно впечатление, что он стал заложником своих ранних работ, до того момента, когда решил упростить свои ударные. Он сам себе задрал планку. Но для меня он всегда лучший, потому как этот симбиоз с Джеймсом никто не превзойдёт. Как Керк, кто бы не пытался заменить его соло в песнях, все они звучат конкретно нелепо. Это симбиоз 4х человек. И я счастлив, что в свою юность я познакомился с их творчеством и до сих пор являюсь их фанатом
People are complaining about the actual fills man. The ones in the chorus were trash
Ya'll gotta realize what you're most hearing is the acoustics of the drums against the Guitars coming out of the PA SPEAKERS. It sounds like he's rushing but he's right on time we're just hearing the sound of the physical drums from the kit directly rather than the speakers like everyone else. He ain't the best but hes doing perfectly fine here
people are just idiots
Agreed. Ignorant people don’t get this.
Yeah he’s playing in time with the click track and the guitars are coming back- out of time -because they are reflecting off the roof etc before this iPhone records it
Sorry that’s not what is happening. What many are referring to is his lack of control or discipline with the tempo within each bar. People that have a grasp of musical time are understandably frustrated listening to a performance like this.
Nonetheless, I love Metallica too and Lars is a huge part of their sound.
Quit making excuses. There are dozens of videos of him sucking this bad even in a small jam room.
Liking his vibe. He’s living it 😊
that yellow kit looks so fucking good
It’s almost like his white ArtStars with black rims but yellow this time. So vibrant! I could not play a kit like this as I tend to like warmer wood finishes but this thing is almost as good as Vinnie Colaiuta’s Gretsch kits from around 2000.
It's white
Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
The best !! Lars is a killer drummer with personality, attitude and passion for amazing music! Nails the pocket each and every time!
Love him or hate him, say he sucks at his craft; he’s the drummer of Metallica and you’re not.
The best answer ever!!!
He doesn’t suck at his craft, it’s just his craft is managing a band, as opposed to keeping time in a band.
Say what you want, but he is one of the drummers in the rock history.
God bless Lars! What a legend
i dont give a f%ck about Lars haters. His talent on composition and business mind are beyond technical drumming, love this guy
One of my favorite drummers
Awesome job!!
Happy Birthday Lars. Your music has made me happy over the years. Peace out x
Su que? 🤣
I say to people who have a hate on for Lars cos he isn't as falshie or has carzy stick tricks, look at this man play he plays with heart and passion for not only the drums but for the pure entertainment and give us fans 40+ years of Heavy Metal Maddnes 🤘
He’s good but can’t keep time for shot
@@MaynardOwns yeah, I usually keep a shot bag around so I can always be on time.
Thees klowns knead spell chick
I wish I could find more videos of just Lars playing as he's fun to watch and it's easier to learn his drum tracks in seeing how he does it from start to finish. Thank you for this video!
Don't learn from this video, he plays it way wrong here. At least the chorus is wrong. The intro and verse are fine.
People in comments are mad about him spitting water on fans ITS A METAL SHOW what did you expect???
Lars handed out drum sticks in between songs. How cool was that?
bro was spitting up a storm
Love the yellow black kit!!
Great to hear the natural drum sound!
ok....him giving out the sticks was REALLY cool.
I love it.
Very slick looking drum set, Mr. Ulrich.
Metronomes hate him
Couple friends were tight to the stage in Detroit, they said he struggled throughout the show. At times the whole band was watching him closely so they could stay in synch with him, because he was so far off.
When I started playing drums, I learned by playing Metallica songs..... Whatever that means.
Best drummer on this stage. I'm pretty sure.
Pretty sure his drum tech is wayyyyyy better.
2:36
Oh christ,this is hilarious 😂
Mario Duplantier - Lars is a genius...(his) drumming is so special, particularly the way he writes those patterns. Even now I think he’s the best showman drummer in the world
Mike Portnoy - Lars' drumming was groundbreaking...I can’t state how important he is to drumming and the metal world in general
George Kollias - I have a GREAT respect for Lars, i think he and Metallica changed Metal and this is why Lars has made pretty much everyone from my generation to pick up the sticks
Tomas Haake - Lars was such an integral part of what made Metallica. They were a completely new animal. It was actually quite technical for the time, if you listen to Kill ‘Em All or Ride The Lightning the work he does on that is very innovative. So you have to give him his props
These are quotes from just some of the drummers considered elite in terms of technical ability who have praised/appreciated Lars' playing and ability.
Does any of it contradict the fact that Lars can be lazy or keep poor timing at times? Heck no. But if you're only focusing on that aspect, you're missing the forest for the trees.
Remember, Music is first and foremost, Art. Not a science, not an athletic competition, Art.
Best showman hmmm.... I dont think so: ua-cam.com/video/yhbdDm1XfIo/v-deo.html
Squeeze me..............baking powder?
@@sashlipinski7034 It's Exsqueeze me, a baking powder. What you said sounds like a fetish of sorts 🤣
Bruh go outside
@@alvinyakitori8720 what a profound comment
What an amazing perspective!
This is simply spectacular visually ... so fun.
I'm not so sure how good the subs hit right there ... as typically the bottom end is steered away from the stage/mics.
But the legend, Big Mick Hughes, is FOH engineer for Metallica, and Meyer Sound, pursue extreme measures for the finest high impact sound.
But this up close experience would be just killer either way, ... what a perspective.
Great video
I gotta save up to see them in NY/NJ
Do it
Love Lars nod to the guy in the beginning who’s in the Air Force. I’m Army currently deployed in the Middle East, got tickets for the M72 tour, hoping I can catch these guys at Sofi when I get back 🥲
Ulrich forever 🤩
Lars is definitely one of the drummers of the world.
Its a miracle that you keep it together.respect
Can’t wait to see them in Dallas in August.
great video , thank you ….I love seeing anything Metallica related
To all his haters. He’s the drummer in Metallica, and you’re not.
and he's the worst drummer in all Metallica ! ask James and Kirk !
What even is your point?
@@matthewprather189 My point is there are a lot of bitter and jealous people in the world.
@@monkswhiskers3354 I dont wanna be a professional musician so no Im not jealous, if anything, Im glad Im not as bad as he is. Money, Fame or not, him being in a famous band doesnt mean he is the reason its famous...
Is he the best drummer ever?....No, is he a sick ass drummer and an absolute legend? You bet your ass.
Yup knew it was going to be yellow with the nickel hardware 👌🤘
Coolness !
Best view ever!! Love how exposed he is to all standing there!
You know you're a crappy drummer when you need to have a butt-kicker strapped to the bottom of your drum throne so you can play in tempo.
well spotted.
The Tom’s sound amazing
💯% love Lars Ulrich 🇩🇰 💯% love Metallica 🖤🤘💯% hilsen fra Danmark 🇩🇰🤘
That is so cool! Thanks for sharing.
He is an entertainer through and through. As a metal drummer myself, I can play more technical, but I could never match his energy. Or those parts (writing them)… he is a legend.
Just reminds me of Josh Steffen with all the faces and looking into camera :P
Strong tounge game! Living legend. No Ulrich, No metallica
He is just lucky he is with Metallica from the start, if not for that he wouldn't even be any near a band.
@@Shimabuku We all Metallica fans are lucky that he was with Metallica from the start.
Everyone can learn drum technique, but not all cant learn song writing ( that is worth listen to)
@@christofferfrom5933 I agree with that, when it comes to song writing he is good.
Cope
Those are the longest sticks I've ever seen
Short arms need long sticks
It's lars who is small. Makes the sticks look bigger.
Lol at all the people saying he's off beat in this video, you're hearing the reverb of being in a massive arena. It's best to be farther away at arena shows if you want a good audio experience. He's got in-ear monitors and hears the rest of the band in real time, you are only hearing him in real time.
Basement musicians don't know about these in-ear monitors and big arenas unfortunately 😂
Uhhmm no he's just off time. Speeds up within the first 4 measures
@@rod3355 you might be deaf my friend, they use click tracks live now
@@KyleJPie10What are you talking about, just literally click count with the video and you can immediately tell he's off. Let alone drumming to a completely different track around 2:35 😂
Yeah dude, this video is right next to him and he’s still off. Plus on the records. That argument ain’t gonna get you too far. He’s iconic, and he may be the best drummer for Metallica, but that doesn’t mean he’s a great drummer.
Lars The GOAT.
BADASS!!!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Love the way he checks out if cameraman enjoys it
2:35 pretty good fill from Lars
Also the new kit(s) are fn awesome, I want one 😂
@@jcollins_ 🤓
New drum set 👍👍👍
America's greatest rock band
Yes, Scorpions is Germany's , AC/DC Australias, Iron Maoden, brittish
This is fucking Rad !! Lars kicking ass and hell yes to the US AF \m/
In a recent interview Lars said he dropped about 20 lbs getting in shape for this tour.
If you say: “He’s not good.” …ask yourself: “what band do you play for and what iconic drum parts have you contributed to modern music history?”
Being successful is not the same as being actually good.
@@theremain9299 fair point. Often it comes down to luck and hard work. But Lars does have decent skills and an excellent song aesthetic. Also stadium touring requires something from a drummer that few ever gets to appreciate.
@@theremain9299 But he's still good. Having 'iconic drum parts' kinda proves that!
@@vaiman7777 iconic ≠ good.
@@theremain9299 Being jealous isn’t a yardstick. Being iconic is.
Def a cool experience for fans!
OHHHH YEAH
Love it
I Miss the Legendary White Drums Set
This was sooo clean
Este video vale oro
Just chilled out enjoying his job playing the song He's played a million times having a good time
i like he's style❤
Gonna see both Shows in August. 🎸🎶
Envious doesn't even come close!!
Honestly hope everyone had a great time!
Everyone bashes him, but he's a multi zillionaire playing to huge arenas. Must be doing something right.
this is a low iq response
Being wealthy doesn't make someone an expert at something, and it also doesn't shield them from fair criticism. Furthermore, since Metallica consists of multiple members, you cannot simply assert that Lars is the sole reason for the band's success.
@@SniffHeinkel ok
Joe Biden “Hold my beer”
Music isn’t a contest. Music is art. Art is subjective. That band worked hard on their art. P.S. I’m not really a fan of Metallica but I certainly respect what they were able to accomplish.
@@Shmeeby9411I am
this drums lines, tks again Lars!!!!
Rock Royalty!!
Give 'em credit. They've been playing live since they were 18.... 40 years ago.
Longevity kids, respect it.
Man, what an awesome dude. Hands that kid a pair of fresh sticks, mid concert. Class act.
He spit on him first. What class act?
@@mammontustado9680 Dude that's a Lars thing. Don't be stupid.
@@mammontustado9680 He didn't spit anywhere near anyone...
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Да Ларс красавчик, кто бы что не говорил!!!! Металлика - это кайф!
Imagine being one of the most legendary musicians of all time and being forced to read comments from fucked musicians on Instagram and UA-cam lol
The reason why it sounds like he’s off time is because you’re hearing the drums up close and then the guitars are coming over the house PA and the sound is echoing IN A FUCKING STADIUM. There’s always a slight sound delay because sound generally rises up. If there’s was an actual mic’d 4x12 stack on stage next to the drums, it would sound normal. Use some common sense if you can find any.
i think its his pathetic fills and obvious lack of tempo ,unfortunately evident in so many vids
Exactly.
Use your balls incel
@@yesfratbknowin1631well mainly it's the latency between the venue speakers and the live kit. But you know better of course😂 not saying his fills here are great, in my opinion he plays too many fills and should take a listen to the studio version because that has amazing fills. Feel & timing wise, it's pretty consistent though... If we're arguing about a measure lagging or pushing here and there maybe you shouldn't go to live concerts that aren't on clicks... Personally I think he's doing ok, but could tighten up a few of his parts
That actually makes a lot of sense.
The new kit looks cool I’ll give him that
Great show last night!! M72Amsterdam 🤘🏼
Cool video!
That's his raw drum set before going through the PA (they use a shit ton of processing on his drums when you hear their produced live videos) and you are hearing the reverberation of James voice and the guitars, so that's what is possibly making the timing seem out. I don't even think they use real amplification on stage anymore, I believe it's all through the PA and in ear monitoring.