I totally agree with you... Notice that after the 'black' album Metalica is just a garbage show. They are sooo dry sounding. These bad 'recordings' sound better than their new studio work... lol They just have no heart, Lars has always been a smuck... lol James thinks he had a hard life when he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Daddy paid for those Marshal amps. The unforgiven? pfft...
They are both lucky to have met each other. But in all honesty, the loss of Cliff was the biggest what if in their legendary careers. It is undeniable that with the original four, they were already legends, not just in skill, but in artistry. The musicality was just insane. Cliff may have helped bring Jason and the 3 horsemen together and built the next chapter to their legacy. Looking back at it now, Metallica always and will forever have the burden of bringing the metal scene which they helped grow become what it is now, bringing new audiences to the fold. You cannot say that with other bands, no matter how hard they try to be so-called "pure" and "true". To be able to withstand all the hate and still be the legends they are now, all other bands should at least respect what the core of Metallica has done and given all these decades.
@@jamess3109 they lost what made them Metallica, they stopped being a thrash metal band and sold out and became radio friendly. Sure they still sell out shows, but they arent nearly as good as they used to be.
what a performer that guy was...saw him three times live with Metallica, and he was easily the best live performer of them all...guy had endless energy...
for sure man, I saw them in 91, and Jason wasn't singing leads at that time, and then I saw them in 93 and he was singing lead on at least Creeping Death and Whiplash, and yeah, when he stepped up to the mike it was like WTF? That's not James!?
Jason was such a super fan of his own band it made us all feel apart of the experience. When he left, I felt I left too. Metallica used to be a band of the people.
He was the best replacement imaginable for the unimaginable task of replacing Burton. He was hazed and treated raw by the original members of Metallica, even here Hetfield is a dick when he introduces the song and this is 1994. Trying to be funny maybe... But really just being a cute prick.
Did you know that Rob has now been in Metallica for longer than both Cliff and Jason combined? Cliff = 4 years, Jason = 15, Rob = 20 and counting. He is just as much a part of Metallica as they are and deserves far more respect than this. You may be intending to praise Jason and express your admiration for him, which is totally understandable, but this has what I think is an unintended effect of diminishing and belittling Rob in the process. You really should check out some of there most recent stuff because Rob is a ridiculously good bassist and certainly fits the band. They never got around to playing this classic (in full) while Jason was with them, so it's a must watch: ua-cam.com/video/eF5OHUXamFQ/v-deo.html
@@namikstudios What you say is very true! However, Jason was there when it counted most. Rob is good if not the best Bass player they have ever had. However, the stage presence is weak and not as exhilarating as it was with Jason. Cliff paved the way, Jason made Metallica what it is and Rob is carrying the torch.
Michael Lightbody Sr they’ve been playing for so long and are old lol they’ve really never stopped touring they are probably burnt out from going non stop for 36 years
they are still in great shape, did you guys expect them to jump around like that still in the late 50s? :) they are one of the few bands still making new stuff and being good at touring and playing live. i think we should be happy about that
if you were lucky enough to see Metallica back in the 90s, he was the man...every live show, I was always trying to get to the left side of the stage in front of Jason...
They sound better here than they do now. I liked when Jason was in the band. Saw them August 25, 1992, Phoenix International Raceway. Faith No More, Metallica, Gun's & Roses.
Leshyster Outrageously flawed logic...and you are gonna be a smart ass about it? Are you really under the impression that musical talent reaches it's peak in your thirties and then degrades from there? It's like you were born yesterday.
Even if Jason were in band nowadays, people will keep saying that the 90s was better The time comes for everyone, including Jason that stopped even earlier
Nice to see James compliment Jason to the crowd and show him respect and what seems like genuine friendship. We all know the stories and the hell he and the band went through after Cliff passed. Newsted is severely underrated. He had a monster tone and was beyond tight with his pick right from the beginning. His audition tape for Metallica was incredible. From the beginning his bass chops were insane and if it wasn’t for Metallica burying his bass lines on Justice alot more people might have taken notice of just how great a bass player Jason was in Metallica. No offense to Cliff but Jason made the band tight AF with a thundering bass tone. To my ear Metallica sounded so much better and tighter as a band once Jason joined. Jason’s early bass playing before the black album was incredible. Jason played great after the black album but instead of all the great technically difficult bass lines he wrote in his early days he started writing a lot simpler and groove oriented bass lines after recording with Bob Rock. Jason was a beast with that pick. But most of all the energy Jason brought to the live shows and the backup vocals he added made a HUGE difference in Metallica’s sound and live presence. As much as I love Cliffs creativity and virtuoso chops and style as well as Rob and even Dave Ellefson to me Jason was the best bass player in all the different lineups of the big four.
A lot of people say that Lars's best drumming was during 89-93, but man I'm blown away from this performance... Also I love the little break at the end where the Outlaw torn was born xD
@@rasmusolsen1945 Well if you compare this performance to seek and destroy from early 80's, this is far more exciting, and after a massive tour promoting the black album, he is finely tuned here,, and it goes on into the rest of the 90's , certainly not technical by any means, but totally in the pocket.
@@jonasnordgren1720 well yeah no shit but still his drumming prior to 2006 was garbage, I’m just making the point that sometimes he just fucken kills it, I’ve seen a fair few 2018 - 19 performances where he is just perfect
watched this at my grandpas house. He had a zenith box with free pay per view.. I was in 8th grade.. Recorded cypress hill, primus and Metallica on VCR.. And still have the tapes today...
@@beirch go and watch S&M 99 - post said cocaine era - where Lars' drumming is second to none. He maintained an exceptionally high (no pun intended lol) level of drumming for well over a decade. Same for Kirk. Coke doesn't make someone a good drummer or guitarist all on it's own and then reduce them to nothing once they sober up. What it would do though is make it easier for someone to perform at their maximum potential. It's just like coffee doesn't give someone the skill or ability to do their job, it just helps to motivate and get them "up for it".
@@_ecp0801_ coke doesn't magically give someone a musical ability that didn't exist before they took it lol. It may help someone perform to their potential for sure but that ability has to be there already.
They had been on tour for nearly 4 years supporting the Black album and up until the black album they we never really allowed to take an extended break for more than 1 month to keep their name out there. Back in the day tours of monster records like the black album would last for 3 to 4 years unlike today where artists release an album every year and tour for 6 months in support of it. The release cycle of albums was a lot slower back then.
well, looks like i missed the best era.. i would love to be born somewhere in the US and be old like 20 years in the 90's and made it up to woodstock, live shows of metallica, soundgarden, especially alice in chains, stone temple pilots so my life couldnt have been better by any other things i would achieve except seeing all these live.. frustrating that theres no way to get back in time
Man...so much potential, Jason was a monster and dumb James did not have the vision to capitalize on that... but still he goes around sayin´ "ohh Poor Jason" fuck that Jason was a Beast! IMO
@Jonathan Quintana that's false though, the bass is pleasantly audible in the Black Album and the Load records. King Nothing starts with a nice bass riff and the song Cure has Jason playing slap
Best Line up best era of Metallica...James was much more humbler and cooler then..Love Cliff, indifferent to Rob but dig Jasonic..IMHO the best Bassist for Metallica...And I say this as a dude who saw Cliff many times in the 80s..Saw Jason w Metallica in 96 and met him in 2018--straight up G
James wasn't humble at this period. He has said it himself in interviews that his ego was at an all-time high. He said he felt like a god and ultimate alpha male. He is more humble these days
Recuerdo haber tenido 13 años cuando ví este concierto América tv paso te Woodstock 3 días recuerdo k grabamos este concierto en VHS con mi hermano y fue bestial, no solo Metallica si no Aerosmith red hot y demás bandas, luego también grabamos la presentación de Metallica en Woodstock 99 eso sí ya ahí lo ví x en trasmisión x HBO k recuerdasos tmr en ambos conciertos Metallica la rompió, colectivero soul también genialll
I wish i could have seen them around these times but i was 5 here..:( i get to see them in july in atlanta..i hope they can still hold their own. They look like that put on a great show, however i dont see them performing like this now lol
Jason felt lucky getting a spot in Metallica. The truth is Metallica was lucky getting Jason, he's an absolute legend.
I totally agree with you... Notice that after the 'black' album Metalica is just a garbage show. They are sooo dry sounding. These bad 'recordings' sound better than their new studio work... lol They just have no heart, Lars has always been a smuck... lol James thinks he had a hard life when he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Daddy paid for those Marshal amps. The unforgiven? pfft...
They are both lucky to have met each other. But in all honesty, the loss of Cliff was the biggest what if in their legendary careers. It is undeniable that with the original four, they were already legends, not just in skill, but in artistry. The musicality was just insane. Cliff may have helped bring Jason and the 3 horsemen together and built the next chapter to their legacy. Looking back at it now, Metallica always and will forever have the burden of bringing the metal scene which they helped grow become what it is now, bringing new audiences to the fold. You cannot say that with other bands, no matter how hard they try to be so-called "pure" and "true". To be able to withstand all the hate and still be the legends they are now, all other bands should at least respect what the core of Metallica has done and given all these decades.
@@4kdemoscene Metallica a garbage show? Didn't know garbage bands sell out almost every night. LMFAO!!!!!!!
@@jamess3109 Millions of fools like yourself. LMAO
@@jamess3109 they lost what made them Metallica, they stopped being a thrash metal band and sold out and became radio friendly. Sure they still sell out shows, but they arent nearly as good as they used to be.
I still miss Jason. He’s not replaceable. Fantastic back and fronting vocals, such an entertainer.
what a performer that guy was...saw him three times live with Metallica, and he was easily the best live performer of them all...guy had endless energy...
rob is lame
@@roaming740 He is the better bassist though. Jason has great energy, but Metallica sounds better with Rob. They just do.
@@metpach ya I regret that comment
Rob seems like a good dude and you are right, he is the better player
I honestly prefer jason taking the vocal spot on this song. Hell of alot more brutal
Jason was savage af
0opoopoooppppppppp
Also when Jason does creeping death
Seek and destroy with Jason is more agressive
Also when Jason would do Phantom Lord
John Cena on Bass
Lion on Rhythm guitar
Jesus on Drums
Michael Jackson on lead guitar
Nailed it
I just spat my rice crispies out!
Lol Michael Jackson
But i can see him
Cool name homes
Jason added alot more aggression to the vocals
To the band as well, they sound tighter with him in the band
Well who needs vocal chords To last when you can make bad-ass music
for sure man, I saw them in 91, and Jason wasn't singing leads at that time, and then I saw them in 93 and he was singing lead on at least Creeping Death and Whiplash, and yeah, when he stepped up to the mike it was like WTF? That's not James!?
James & Kirk are pure talents but Lars & Jason are pure raw energy
That’s nice for someone to say something nice about Lars
Yeah lars kept the band together, imagine if james left a we dont have metallica anymore, too bad jason was boxed thats why he decided to leave
Absolutely they captured that here
6.58 they went next level top energy top gear till the end
Kirk is pure wahwah.
jason nailed it on the vocals :D
hello
Jason was so fuckin intense. He never stopped the entire show.
Металика с Джейсоном это шедевр. Всегда восхищался его энергетикой🎉🎉🎉
James is having a fucking blast running all over the place! It’s nice just to see him play and not have to stand in front of a microphone.
James rocked his ass off ! Agreed
If he'd let Jason sing.
Jason was such a super fan of his own band it made us all feel apart of the experience. When he left, I felt I left too. Metallica used to be a band of the people.
I agree, after Jason left they seemed completely different to me and I just wasn’t as interested much anymore.
@@Chesterd2 yeah cause they turned into fucking billionaires lol
He was the best replacement imaginable for the unimaginable task of replacing Burton. He was hazed and treated raw by the original members of Metallica, even here Hetfield is a dick when he introduces the song and this is 1994. Trying to be funny maybe... But really just being a cute prick.
Did you know that Rob has now been in Metallica for longer than both Cliff and Jason combined? Cliff = 4 years, Jason = 15, Rob = 20 and counting. He is just as much a part of Metallica as they are and deserves far more respect than this. You may be intending to praise Jason and express your admiration for him, which is totally understandable, but this has what I think is an unintended effect of diminishing and belittling Rob in the process. You really should check out some of there most recent stuff because Rob is a ridiculously good bassist and certainly fits the band. They never got around to playing this classic (in full) while Jason was with them, so it's a must watch: ua-cam.com/video/eF5OHUXamFQ/v-deo.html
@@namikstudios What you say is very true! However, Jason was there when it counted most. Rob is good if not the best Bass player they have ever had. However, the stage presence is weak and not as exhilarating as it was with Jason. Cliff paved the way, Jason made Metallica what it is and Rob is carrying the torch.
Jason is powerful, fucking brutal energy !!!
You can really see how much fun they were having with the music back in the day. Nothing like today.
yeah they are having a horrible time now lol
Michael Lightbody Sr they’ve been playing for so long and are old lol they’ve really never stopped touring they are probably burnt out from going non stop for 36 years
The years of metallica in good form, legends
they are still in great shape, did you guys expect them to jump around like that still in the late 50s? :) they are one of the few bands still making new stuff and being good at touring and playing live. i think we should be happy about that
@David Lothbrok Lol wut
Probably the best drumming I've ever heard out of Lars in the middle of this video.
He was still great..
He could still do the fancy stuff but had more experience as far make the hit sound and more clever to place what where
I was 2 years old when Cliff pass, so i grew up listening Metallica with Jason instead.. for me he is the very soul of Metallica itself..
Yo tenia 6 años pero burton participo en tres excelentes discos
I love how raw Jason Newsted’s voice is.
This is my Neighbors favorite song whether he likes it or not!!!!!!
Jason made Metallica a whole different band with him taking over the mic, so awesome!
At their peak here, still miss Jason
Bit over their peak. I'd say 1989 was their peak
@@shred9475 Agreed!
Jason was the metal in metallica, he was their backbone a force to reckon with ,, the aggression he bought to the band pure fire 🔥🔥🔥
if you were lucky enough to see Metallica back in the 90s, he was the man...every live show, I was always trying to get to the left side of the stage in front of Jason...
ronaldinho at lead guitar
AleLakd made my day
Outro from the Outlaw Torn at 8:30 and some of the Fixxxer at 8:50
They had some Devils Dance riffs written on that year but never teased except for an MTV Conetest video in 94
Am I crazy or do I hear parts of sweet amber or something from st anger at 8:10?
@@ngalegor sounds like sweet amber yeah
They sound better here than they do now. I liked when Jason was in the band. Saw them August 25, 1992, Phoenix International Raceway. Faith No More, Metallica, Gun's & Roses.
Leshyster Outrageously flawed logic...and you are gonna be a smart ass about it? Are you really under the impression that musical talent reaches it's peak in your thirties and then degrades from there? It's like you were born yesterday.
Matt H - most things physical reach their peak in the 20-30’s. It’s science.
Even if Jason were in band nowadays, people will keep saying that the 90s was better
The time comes for everyone, including Jason that stopped even earlier
The dudes energy is unmatched.. still miss him in Metallica
Best version of this song ever.
Pantallica version is best. When Jason played it with Pantera. VP doesn't sound like a click track
Nice to see James compliment Jason to the crowd and show him respect and what seems like genuine friendship. We all know the stories and the hell he and the band went through after Cliff passed. Newsted is severely underrated. He had a monster tone and was beyond tight with his pick right from the beginning. His audition tape for Metallica was incredible. From the beginning his bass chops were insane and if it wasn’t for Metallica burying his bass lines on Justice alot more people might have taken notice of just how great a bass player Jason was in Metallica. No offense to Cliff but Jason made the band tight AF with a thundering bass tone. To my ear Metallica sounded so much better and tighter as a band once Jason joined. Jason’s early bass playing before the black album was incredible. Jason played great after the black album but instead of all the great technically difficult bass lines he wrote in his early days he started writing a lot simpler and groove oriented bass lines after recording with Bob Rock. Jason was a beast with that pick. But most of all the energy Jason brought to the live shows and the backup vocals he added made a HUGE difference in Metallica’s sound and live presence. As much as I love Cliffs creativity and virtuoso chops and style as well as Rob and even Dave Ellefson to me Jason was the best bass player in all the different lineups of the big four.
I know I'm late but if you haven't heard the bass parts on justice they are so fing good
If you ever saw Metallica live, you would definitely agree that Jason was the best...man that guy was a performer...
James disregarded Jason, unless you like to be treated like shit, like James did Jason. Love James but
he's a egomanic no excuses and fuck off
,
A lot of people say that Lars's best drumming was during 89-93, but man I'm blown away from this performance... Also I love the little break at the end where the Outlaw torn was born xD
Lars' drumming in S&M 99 was incredible. He was insanely good for well over a decade.
Surely blown away by how many notes that he is missing xD
Lars drumming was NEVER good and any real drummer will concur with this.
@@rasmusolsen1945 Well if you compare this performance to seek and destroy from early 80's, this is far more exciting, and after a massive tour promoting the black album, he is finely tuned here,, and it goes on into the rest of the 90's , certainly not technical by any means, but totally in the pocket.
Jason has more integrity tham the other 3 together.
True!
Sad but true
They're all amazing, though, IMO.
No
@@AnibalAvelar Yes
This song will still be great in another 100 years. Pure adrenaline in this 1
Yes still sounds good as of Sept 4 2022 at 1050am SUNDAY NYC
They play Man in the Box by Alice in Chains, while James speak with the crowd. So fucking aweasome !
I haven’t seen that one. But I saw James with AIC on Would.
m.ua-cam.com/video/KXSquY3bPNo/v-deo.html
I have this entire Metallica gig as a bootleg double CD called 'Enter Mudman'...lol Got it new back in 1994! That Outlaw Torn outro!!!
In their prime, wish they could have been like this forever. Lucky crowd
4:30 I want that Lars back! :,(
sorry but what changed ?
Mattéo Pch he plays like shit at the moment
Listen to ‘the new song’ live in 2006 lars’s drumming is insane
@@master-d-baters6204 dude 2006 is a long time ago
@@jonasnordgren1720 well yeah no shit but still his drumming prior to 2006 was garbage, I’m just making the point that sometimes he just fucken kills it, I’ve seen a fair few 2018 - 19 performances where he is just perfect
I know that Cliff was loved and a great guy. Jason is my favourite bassist of Metallica.
Jason played such a huge part in metallica he put it all out there anyone can feel has presence!
8:30 The Outlaw Torn jam. They had already been writing all those riffs that ended up in LOAD and ReLOAD
They recorded it in 1995.
When they had still long hair by the way
Jason really hold the band together when they needed it.
lars is a beast here.
Awesome version!!! So heavy! 🤘🤘🤘Cool how you can hear some bits of what later became James outrosolo in ”Outlaw Thorn” in the jam at the end!
This is the spirit and soul of the real Metallica🤘🏻
90’s Jason Newstead was built like Science Club nerd but with the neck of a middle linebacker. Who says head banging wasn’t a workout?
I don't know man, Jason was a pretty stout dude back then. In recent years the numerous surgeries have taken their toll
He actually wrestled when he was in junior high (or high school, don’t remember which) but that might have something to do with it.
What a great song from Metallica. This is Metal. Great performance. 😎😎😎
watched this at my grandpas house. He had a zenith box with free pay per view..
I was in 8th grade..
Recorded cypress hill, primus and Metallica on VCR.. And still have the tapes today...
MrErikwade do you mind sharing them?
Lars is killing it in here
No wonder, this was during the height of Lars and Kirk's cocaine era.
@@beirch cocaine doesn't make skills or songwriting
@@Nissardpertugiu you bet it does lmao. Maybe Seattle 89 wouldn't be THE Seattle 89 if Lars and Kirk weren't on cocaine
@@beirch go and watch S&M 99 - post said cocaine era - where Lars' drumming is second to none. He maintained an exceptionally high (no pun intended lol) level of drumming for well over a decade. Same for Kirk. Coke doesn't make someone a good drummer or guitarist all on it's own and then reduce them to nothing once they sober up. What it would do though is make it easier for someone to perform at their maximum potential. It's just like coffee doesn't give someone the skill or ability to do their job, it just helps to motivate and get them "up for it".
@@_ecp0801_ coke doesn't magically give someone a musical ability that didn't exist before they took it lol. It may help someone perform to their potential for sure but that ability has to be there already.
seek and destroy was new at one point.......damn
Metallica15574 lmao
He was joking.
Every song was new at one point
Não importa como tenha sido o final do Jason no Metallica, a verdade é que ele foi lendário! Pra mim o melhor baixista da banda!!!!!
Uma pena que o Jason não levou adiante o projeto dele
James playing the outlaw torn solo at 8:29 two years before it came out
Jason es un músico muy completo, su técnica de pick impecable, sólida y sus habilidades vocales ✅✅🎸
wow Lars sounds amazing... love the last half
Extraordinaria perfomance de Seek and destroy!!! Gracias Jason por esos conciertos!!!!
They sound REALLY tight here, IMO.
yea, kirk's solos are spot on, i find it hard to believe
Kirk was always tight until they got to rel-load. Then he let it all go to shit. Hes back in form now for the most part in the first since then.
They had been on tour for nearly 4 years supporting the Black album and up until the black album they we never really allowed to take an extended break for more than 1 month to keep their name out there. Back in the day tours of monster records like the black album would last for 3 to 4 years unlike today where artists release an album every year and tour for 6 months in support of it. The release cycle of albums was a lot slower back then.
James didnt lie, they played some part of outlaw torn at the end....
Yep and at this time they were still in the process of writing the Load records
I remember staying up in the UK to listen to this live on Radio 1
Lars at his peak...Kirk channeling his 80's/early 90's self
Best Bass player in Metal... 🤘
0:46 Man in the box?
i thought that was playing lol. it would be cool if they played it too. i was so disappointed when they stopped
well, looks like i missed the best era.. i would love to be born somewhere in the US and be old like 20 years in the 90's and made it up to woodstock, live shows of metallica, soundgarden, especially alice in chains, stone temple pilots so my life couldnt have been better by any other things i would achieve except seeing all these live..
frustrating that theres no way to get back in time
You'd have loved it pal, wish I could go back too
Boys it was fucking awesome
It was truly an awesome and unforgettable festival.
Man, the instrumental section after the 7 minute mark is overwhelming.
I love when Jason step on second mic for kirk and low volume😀 ,Jason is best
Jason ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jason the best
Better James in seek and destroy :P
Woo never noticed those riffs that would eventually end up on Bleeding Me towards the end, cool
Brutal Jason Newsted🤘
this gives me so much chills
I mean Jason’s raw pure energy is unmatched by anyone… sure miss him in the band. Not that Robert is bad just miss Jason!!
Seek and destroy is my favorite!
I crank this out full blast sometimes while mountain biking 😊😊
Man...so much potential, Jason was a monster and dumb James did not have the vision to capitalize on that... but still he goes around sayin´ "ohh Poor Jason" fuck that Jason was a Beast! IMO
7:30 the outlaw torn solo.
Yeah considerig that album wasnt realsed untiol much later.........., wow
fucking amazing bends with feedback, it's some peak of Metallica like Burton's solos a decade before
And still can't hear Jason's Bass!!
@Jonathan Quintana that's false though, the bass is pleasantly audible in the Black Album and the Load records. King Nothing starts with a nice bass riff and the song Cure has Jason playing slap
@@ARG0T Devil's Dance has a great bass groove on ReLoad
It won't sound good too if the volume's too high or should I say more audible than guitars.
Listen to black album instead more of a Low end acceptance from metallica
@@ARG0T yep, from the opening of Enter Sandman - their biggest hit - onward, Jason's bass is loud and clear.
Best Line up best era of Metallica...James was much more humbler and cooler then..Love Cliff, indifferent to Rob but dig Jasonic..IMHO the best Bassist for Metallica...And I say this as a dude who saw Cliff many times in the 80s..Saw Jason w Metallica in 96 and met him in 2018--straight up G
James wasn't humble at this period. He has said it himself in interviews that his ego was at an all-time high. He said he felt like a god and ultimate alpha male. He is more humble these days
Jason!
Kirk Jackson.
Quite possibly my Favorite Lars moment of all time 4:30
Love him or hate him thats a fuckin great piece of drumming right there
damn the amount of freestyling and improv in this version is crazy cool !!!
wtf!?!?! jason like jonh cena
mark ronson
Breezy Koodilaak he looked like sandman from Spider-Man3
JASON, COMEBACK MAN \m/
Crazy drummer!!! So good...
Love the little "Man in the box" riff before the song!
So cool of them to add the load riffs at the end !!
"FUCKIN RUNNING!!" Jason is a beast
To jest najlepsza wersja jaką słyszałem.
No, jest kozacka, nie da się ukryć ; )
God I miss James of the 90s
james still kicks ass.....
i was there and it was so amazing!
Jason Newsted TOP💪!!!!!! Mein Recorder hat damals geglüht (tausend mal gehört am Tag)! MIT DER BESTE SONG VON METALLICA😘!!!
Jason la rompio todo en ese concierto
Granting Jason, the opportunity to be the God that HE IS. Holy F&c$. Danggggggg..
i need this mosh!!!
Just wowww
It was probably the best ten minutes of my life)
Beast on vocals!
greatest!!!
El verdadero thrash estaba en Jason newsted , 👏👏👏👏👏
Totalmente sin jacson, la banda ya no era igual.
Jason is the man
Recuerdo haber tenido 13 años cuando ví este concierto América tv paso te Woodstock 3 días recuerdo k grabamos este concierto en VHS con mi hermano y fue bestial, no solo Metallica si no Aerosmith red hot y demás bandas, luego también grabamos la presentación de Metallica en Woodstock 99 eso sí ya ahí lo ví x en trasmisión x HBO k recuerdasos tmr en ambos conciertos Metallica la rompió, colectivero soul también genialll
Dog, the Bounty Hunter on rhythm guitar and vocals ;)
Jason is the best!! Hands down. That’s why James let’s him do his thing
idk about that... i think james let him because he need a brake of singing. but, i agree, jason is the best and always will be for me
Young and beautiful
I miss Jason's hair
I wish i could have seen them around these times but i was 5 here..:( i get to see them in july in atlanta..i hope they can still hold their own. They look like that put on a great show, however i dont see them performing like this now lol
The intro to this is an absolutely fine example of James being a class A bellend. Something he does best.