Metallica - Metallica 'The Black Album' (Part 4 of 4)
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- Опубліковано 15 лис 2011
- Classic Albums: Metallica - Metallica 'The Black Album' (Part 4 of 4)
Album: Metallica - 'The Black Album'
Artist: Metallica
Released: 1991
Genre: Heavy Metal
The story of the making of this remarkable album is told here via exclusive interviews, archive footage and performance, with contributions from producer Bob Rock, band members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and Jason Newsted. We revisit the original multi-tracks of the album, as well as listen to previously unheard demo recordings.
Featuring the five singles from the album, Enter Sandman, Sad But True, The Unforgiven, Wherever I May Roam and Nothing Else Matters, this is the compelling story of one of the biggest selling albums of all time, a true Classic Album.
Still can't believe the fact that they started as a Garage band and end up having full orchestra playing with them..Wow! That's success right there.
3:11 Gets me every time
The most beautiful melodies known to man!!!
I've been listening to metallica ever since they started and I'll ALWAYS BE A METALLICA FAN!!!!!!!
The fact that all of this exists because our little Danish friend wasn’t cut out for tennis is mind blowing.
I think lars is a great person.. He has a strong personality and this made him a great founder and "manager" of this band.. I respect him
Too bad they don't work with Bob Rock anymore. Even though fans nowadays praise Metallica for 'going back to their roots' I miss the creativity, bass ass attitude and unpredictability of that time. Ever since Death Magnetic they seem to follow a formula of just stitching together a bunch of thrashy riffs in 8min tracks, but there's hardly any real songwriting or emotion.
100% my thoughts, I agree.
Well, if you listen to those Presidio recordings and St. Anger, it's obvious they needed some change. That horrible piece of shit "Temptation" or whatever and the whole St. Anger album are absolute garbage. Sure, I know it's all a matter of opinion and you have that "they needed to make that album not to break up" story that you hear 'defenders' of that record tell all the time, to give some kind of deeper or poetic reasoning why the music and production are bullshit.
I don't believe for a second that when they would have made a record with good songs and a production that isn't a total fucking joke, they would have said: "Oh no, we actually made a good record after our difficulties in the band. What have we done? Time to quit, we should have made glued together crap to stay together."
OK, I'm done ranting. 😄 20 years on, bringing back Bob Rock could actually work out great again. Without a doubt, he's a great producer that played a key part in Metallica's superstardom since '91. But back in 2003, it was obvious that continuing on that path would lead nowhere. While you would suggest otherwise hearing St. Anger, they were overthinking every tiny bit of music they were writing for way too long and trying to copy paste all those bits into songs. Rock was becoming too much of an integral part of the band and songwriting process. I'm glad they decided to make a change back then, it was very much needed.
Bob Rock has even admitted that after Load and Reload, that they would have made the Rick Rubin change, but he stayed to help them through a tough time. The only real reason he did St Anger. Just saying.
Interesting fact: the day they recorded this episode of classic albums Jason Newsted decided to leave the band. It was 27th September - same day Cliff died in 1986.
To bad they didn't include the awesome My Friend Of Misery...
RIP Michael Kamen !
fucking galileo writing at 9:15
no wonder the album was so good
LimitIsIllusion Galileo was an astronomer.
Ricky Mendham lol
where's Part. 2 I need it sm😭
@JulianThursday13 RIP Michael Kamen... Pure respect!
and S&M was born!! :D
i agree
Oh my god, this is an Isis production
LARS ULRICH
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RIP Michael Kamen 2:15
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but ok I still agree with you
ok man I agree with you but from a genre point of view death magnetic is a "back to their old style" with modern sound, and I like it because I can feel their old anger in every song, that's awesome! and it was mainly directed by Lars, so he's not absolutly "the bad".. about me the black album it's not bad, it's heavy!! they've sperimented a new sound in '91 and they have a lot of success.. than, 17 years later, they return in a thrash world, and that is, for the most part, work of lars..
3:50 HAHAHHAHAHAH.
Michael Kameň is music legend like Metallica
@towliehasnoidea I don´t know, but i think its pretty stupid. Lars is a great person
The elevator version sounds like a creed song 😂
What are you stupid or something?
@towliehasnoidea I think everyone who has met lars hates lars.
why do people have to die... If u deserve to live u must live not just legendary live.. live live WHY!!
Yeah, unlike towliehasnoidea, and he has no idea of how nice lars is
As if Metallica isn't the most easy listening metal around now. Not easily digestible my ass.
well to me it sounds nothing like their old stuff. yea there were some great riffs in death magnetic ill give it that. its just the way the songs were put together that set it apart. theres too many melody changes and clean parts. they should have used less great riffs rather than many ok riffs. (its also a bit slower). theres also too much going on where its very (whatever the word is) rather than a good solid riff. of course thats only my opinion
Is it me or does everyone who has met metallica hate lars?
Where are you getting that from here?
get off the radio and start searching elsewhere
yea but he'd be better if he wasn't so fucking arrogant. maybe they'd be better if only once they listen to the fans and go back to their old style