Audio Engineers React to "...And Justice For All" by Metallica!
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- Patrick listens to Metallica's revered 4th album for the very fist time and Chris helps him to understand it!
Link to listen to AJFA on Spotify:
open.spotify.com/album/4Cn4T0...
Link to purchase CD version of AJFA:
www.amazon.com/Justice-All-Re...
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:24 Vinyl Talk
00:10:21 Thanks and Upcoming Videos
00:14:01 The Small Band Experience
00:16:15 AJFA Album Expectations
00:21:37 "Blackened"
00:28:25 Initial Impressions
00:37:20 "... And Justice For All"
00:47:12 Guitars and Classical Song Structuring
01:02:20 "Eye Of The Beholder"
01:11:43 "One"
01:23:39 "The Shortest Straw"
01:32:23 "Harvester of Sorrow"
01:38:06 "The Frayed Ends of Sanity"
01:45:55 Song Sections, Mixing Techniques, and Balancing
02:06:16 "To Live is To Die"
02:17:50 "Dyers Eve"
02:24:44 Comparing AJFA Mix to MOP Mix
02:26:03 Overall Thoughts
02:32:47 Carcass and Municipal Waste
02:37:39 Black Album Reaction?
02:41:26 Outro
Thank you so much for watching!
This album is a real masterpiece. Period.
One of the few that hasn't diminished with age, and demands listening from start to finish.
Agreed. Remaster is enough. All the cries for remixing it to "hear the bass" nah. Not that Metallica ever would adhere to them. It's perfection captured to tape and needs to stay as is
It's like the beautiful painting in the museum that you admire but don't visit as much as the comic book store.
@@mstrasserthe only album that needs a remaster is death magnetic.
My favorite Metallica album. After this one they only went downhill.
I just don't understand the hate for 'One.' What an incredible song- slow burn at the beginning and the build up to the end of the song.
Yeah, its just "An Audio Engineer" who doesn't understand that conveying emotion is the main component in creating music and has no idea how to do it...
I also think from an emotional theming standpoint a singular experience of One but without going back to see the live-action music video with the "Johnny Got His Gun" portions deafens someone to the concept the song's about - going from clean to James' vocals overlaid to overdriven guitar without that, it seems like a contrast without context. One of the times where I'd say the track without the music video trappings doesn't necessarily suffer depending on the listener, their research, and so on, but isn't a complete look at the track.
He didnt call the intro garbage he called the tone garbage, its really spanky
I'm an audio Engineer and "One" is my favorite song of all time. Literally wouldn't be in the music world if it weren't for that song. Most audio guys treat their subjective opinions as fact and are very conceited. This record isn't as balanced of a mix as the Black Album, but the booming low mids of the guitars give it a distinctive sound that anyone would instantly recognize.@@oliverfajnor2071
The reason the chorus is more aggressive on One is because it's about a guy injured in the war and he's in constant agonizing pain. He's frustrated because he just wants to die. But the hospital he's in is keeping him alive.
A vegetable that doesn't want to live anymore but can't communicate it. Man, that's just pure hell
Their lyrics are 100% not dumb. They all have deep meaning. Maybe pull them up and read them before throwing out an absurd statement like that
Yea that was stupid lol
This album is wildly overrated and a lot of the lyrics are juvenile
@@fclefjefff4041 Get out of here. Song writing from James is some of the best in (heavy)music, period. Let me see you write lyrics about the end of the world in "Blackend". Reference to mother nature her death and your own mother. It's very juvenile to write about injury in war, addiction, failed justice system. What are your lyrics about, your first heartbreak?
@@fclefjefff4041"widely overrated" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@fclefjefff4041 I'm pretty sure you love Pantera and Slayer so much.
One of the most influential metal bands in history and he goes "The lyrics are stupid, I could write a Metallica song after listening to this". If it was that easy, thousands of bands would do it.
First time watching this channel...has he come up with a Metallica song since they put up this video? I'm sure what the answer is..
Ok wait when he said that? I’m watching but maybe I skipped?
This "expert" have no idea about music what so ever. Just thrashing one of the biggest bands of all time with nothing to come with at all by himself. Very very bad reaction to one of the biggest metal albums ever created
@@unoeinars746to be fair he says he is not a music expert, his job is to capture audio and mix it and produce it to it’s most favourable sound. The rest is his opinion, as in what he likes etc.
Thousands of bands *HAVE....*
but there can be only *one.*
i have never sat through nearly 3 hours disagreeing with every word out of somebody's mouth HAHA.
i can sum up this entire video, something incredibly beautiful is being played and Pat is "this is stupid" and chris is like "i like it"
The whole time besides one and to live is to die pat loved it tho?
Dudes just mad bc he’s fat and bald
ok so should everyone love this album because you think it's good? The point of this video is to give an actual professional opinion, as opposed to just saying it's good without caring about what is being played. I actually think that people challenging the music is what makes the album so great
@@costacus7581Professional? He hears three seconds of a song and yells "garbage". Very professional.
@@costacus7581problem is, they are so embarrassingly not professional. 😅
"To Live Is To Die" is pretty symbolic. It's about Cliff Burton and to me, the fade in and out are about life and death itself, how it really has no beginning nor ending.
"symbolic" was a secret pun
I know this is older, but I’ll reply anyway. To Live is to Die is written in the way their grief played out. The beginning is their serenity when they have Cliff. The fade in of the abrupt distorted guitars is intentional to signify the chaos and complete shock overriding their serenity when they crashed and realized Cliff was dead. Then it basically goes through their stages of grief.
I got annoyed when he rolled his eyes, and later bashed the spoken words as “a stupid saying”. What was said was personal to Cliff, something he partially wrote combined with something from an author he liked. Shit, part of that is written on his tombstone for fucks sake. I doubt he knows any of this, so it’s not his fault, but it definitely rubbed me wrong.
@@clonexxthanks for explanation. Good timing too.
To Live Is to Die was written for Cliff. It was the last song that had his writing in it. The speaking part was one of the poems Cliff wrote. The whole song could be parted into sections and be seen as grief and acceptance.
Agreed. The speaking part is on his tombstone.
It was a dedication to him as it was something he wrote in poetry.
That and they were grieving during this phase of his death.
So original poster please take back your blasphemous remarks .
^^^^^
I mean, their reaction to To Live Is To Die is a case point of importance of knowing context. To a certain degree I may agree with some of their points from strictly "technical" side, but when you include the context of this song, the tragedy behind it, this song instanteneously gains another dimension.
@@MyGodIsDJ Definitely agree with you!
Idk if they knew that or not but I think if they kept that in the back of their mind while listening to it I think they would’ve appreciated it a lot more, also I think the reason it’s an instrumental because all of Cliff’s main song were also instrumental
Probably my favorite Metallica album. James's angry vocals are awesome. Dyer's Eve may be their most underrated song.
The spoken word in To Live is To Die were the last lyrics of Cliff Burton, the whole instrumental is Metallica doing a tribute to Cliff and mourning the loss.
The Book of Counted Sorrows...
That's where Cliff got those words.
Check it out. It's crazy sh*t.
Man the eye rolls during cliffs writing had me eye rolling Patrick! Come on friend, these are some of Cliffs last contributions! The whole song is in tribute to Cliff in my eyes
Because it is.
Yeah I don't trust his opinion on lyrics. Mixing, yeah. But these are some of the best lyrics they've written. Far from Kill Em All where they started. This album and Load/Reload have some awesome powerful lyrics.
@@NandR I don’t even entirely trust his opinion on mixing….he’s said some questionable things about sounds and I disagree.
I just saw this video even though it’s older, and his take on To Live is to Die is ignorant. The harmonies and writing for that song is heart wrenching, and it is a full on tribute to Cliff. The “stupid” fade in of the distorted guitars interrupting the serenity in the beginning is symbolic of the bands serenity being destroyed when the bus crashed and they realized Cliff was dead.
Him bashing the spoken words as “throwing in a stupid saying” really rubbed me the wrong way. I doubt he knows that Cliff wrote part of that, combined with something from an author he liked. The part he wrote is even on his tombstone, so the disrespect of it really didn’t sit well with me at all.
The virtually non-existent bass guitar will always make this album sound a little unique and weird. All the low end is really coming from James' guitar
One is not cringey dude come on its one of the most iconic metal songs. I respect your opinion tho.
As a big metallica fan though it is vastly overrated and to me it's nowhere near the best song even on the album, I meen the leads are iconic and the ending is awesome but let's face it the majority of the song is just waiting for it to kick in to the heavy part its not consistently awesome from front to back
Don't get me wrong I don't think it's bad bad, just the verses are abit boring to me rhythm wise, Kirks lead playing is some of the best he's done period
I don't respect his opinion lol. An audio engineer with no understanding of musicality? The guy on our left was far more interested in listening than commenting, and he has my respect.
I don’t, he’s fuckin slow
I don’t respect his opinion at all 😂
I almost flipped when he called the intro to one garbage hahahahah
Same here man and when he said they should have another singer wtf!!!!
Everything about 'ONE' works. It's a fucking masterpiece.
@@metalage9751 100%
@@metalage9751One is overrated, best part is the epic machine gun riff
Yeah idgaf what this guy says, One is my favorite song ever because it inspired me to teach myself to play the guitar and fall in love with Metallica
This album is iconic. Not one bad song on this album.
This is Chris’ favorite Metallica album. You can tell because he is smiling a lot
It's tough for me between this and master, both are soooo good.
The harmony section in TO LIVE IS TO DIE is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
To this day i still think the so called "production" of this Album is absolutely phenomenal. The dry sound brought out the most aggressive guitar-tone ever and the drums just sound great. I do not understand why some people complain about the bass drum-sound - the sound of the bass drum is just great and innovative! And was actually copied by almost everyone afterwards!
This album is an abomination production wise lol. But its classic
The guitar was so bottom heavy the kick drum needed that tick on top to highlight it. I remember when my friends with their huge subs in their cars for the bass heavy rap would play this disk and the whole car would vibrate. And no you don't hear the bass,it has been admitted the bass was all but eliminated in the mastering. And Kirk's tone and playing was heavily influenced by Kirk's lessons he was talking before the recording with Joe Satriani. And much of the of the "tone" of the guitars is due to the active EMG pickups they were using which some say is kinda sterile sounding,but I love.This took the thrash sound as far as it could go and it is my favorite album of all time.I wouldn't change a thing,this is where they were at that time,that's the point of an "album" it's a collection of where the artist was creatively or thematically at that time.
@@robertshepard2117 I remember I first heard the album on cassette on my dad's boombox and every time sonething palm-muted was played it seemed it was about to explode.
"the most agressive guitar-tone ever" i love this guitar tone but c'mon there's at least 50 albums with more aggressive guitar tones
@@robertshepard2117 The tone isn't really due to the EMG pickups, it's more to do with James and Kirk actively choosing this tone and dialing it in through their amps and effects. I have the exact same pickups on my guitar and it's not like you get this tone out of the box with them.
It's crazy how much bass there is in the version you guys listened to!
Almost, dare I say it, too much bass. Lol
I am Not shure, but i think ITS the original tone from the cd
@@stivanwin I grew up listening to the CD. That bass was not there. I don't know what they're listening to, but it's absolutely not the original released version.
@@VitoVitonerLanci might be the remastered version released. If it was "and justice for jason" they would have told us.
@@AeroFix94 The remastered version on Spotify sounds nothing like this. There's no way it's the Spotify version cause the bass practically flies in your face in the version they're listening to, and it's barely audible in the Spotify one.
The black album definitely isn’t their best album, but it is by far their best produced album. Definitely worth the listen, Bob Rock did some cool stuff with that album
We recorded the reaction for Black album a couple of days ago! I just have to finish the edit and then upload it! We talked FOREVER and had such a good conversation!
Load had great production. The snare was WAY too loud in the mix on the black album. Nearly ear piercing on The God that Failed.
The Black album is a glorified Def Leppard album.
The best tone and production is MOP, and it's not even close.
@@zane4575Anything after ajfa has better production and the black album has the best one
I loved every Metallica album except Saint anger which the snare sound absolutely ruined. The black album though is my favorite.
Frayed Ends is probably the most complex Metallica song in terms of guitar work and I love it. Even the riff under the solo is insanely complex. Most underrated Metallica track and a super deep cut.
Actually my favorite song 🤌🏻
Eye of The Beholder better
@@WFly101 literally my least favorite song on their first 4 albums 😂
I can't believe he was dissing the lyrics as if its not some of james best work
@@Oscar101996Yeeeesss
"The lyrics are dumb" that immediately discredited this review
To live is to die is not a just a song... This is masterpiece and last love letter...
To live is to die>The call of ktulu>Orion>suicide and redemption>anesthesia pulling teeth
So, after going back and listening to the original and remaster, I've concluded that y'all are listening to the "...And Justice For Jason" version of this album. The awesome bass guitar run in "Justice" wasn't audible in either the original or remaster...
The lyrics aren't stupid if you actually take time to know what he's singing about.
This is my favourite Metallica album. It's so dry sounding and aggressive.
It really is a dry record! I think that is why i liked it so much as well.
ok your reaction on To live is to die is way off point, you definitely didn't get the message behind the music but you're a "sound engineer" so...
This is definitely not the original version or the remaster. None of them have audible bass whatsoever. This is some of those UA-cam remixes with more bass in the mix. Also thanks for the new microphone setup.
Exactly. @PatrickMusilek says in the vid this is the '2018 remaster' but that's straight up impossible. I'm afraid people may start buying the 2018 remaster to get the bass... Damn I just almost did it myself. But a careful study on Discogs shows theres also inaudible bass in the 2018 version. So what are they listening to here???
Yeah, I had to go and listen to the remaster to check and while the bass is marginally better, it's still nowhere as audible as it is here. This has to be one of the "Justice for Jason" versions.
@@timlovegrove1097 I find it hilarious TBH. It's a talk of 'audio engineers' not knowing they haven't heard the real AJFA, and thus missing the elephant in the room by several miles. And how come Chris Parker (supposedly a 'Tallica fan) wasn't shocked dead? He should start screaming "wait wait!" like 30 seconds into Blackened:)
Now, there is also a possiblity they mixed some other audio here in the vid than what they heard (??). Anyhow, this entire series is strange. In another vid, Kill'em All also doesn't sound the same. I've no idea.
@@monohedron9633 I'd be very surprised if Chris Parker said anything about this album at all, considering he's not in the video.
I'm only up to Blackened but something seems off, maybe it's UA-cam, but there's WAY more bass on the version in your video than I expected. I even want and listened to Blackened after clicking on the Spotify link in the description and it doesn't sound anything like the same to me.
Remastered version
@Madhouse2332 no its the And Justice For Jason version. Look it up on UA-cam.
@@HighOnFire1997 My bad
Not entirely sure if you've read up on it or have been told but the song to live is to die is actually a song entirely about Cliff Burton's life. They're late basis. The abrupt ending represents his life being cut short. When you have an understanding of that particular song you have a different understanding and appreciation for the song itself
It puts the song in a different perspective for sure!
You might enjoy To Live Is to Die more if you knew the story behind it relating to Cliff Burton, and how the sections can be viewed as stages of grief/acceptance. It's one of my favorite songs
Oh that does sound interesting!
@Patrick Musilek
The slow intro, written in a Spanish style,repeats like an infinite memory - over and over again...
The heavier part:
A symbol for the loss and aggressions they felt.
Solo #1:
Kirk's feelings can be heard in every string he hits.
The slow part:
The slow part which sounds very silent is now including more harmonies - acceptance of the loss and the will to carry on...
Solo #2:
It is a kind of a laid back and more harmonized solo - It's representing how deep the death of Cliff Burton has touched them.
The heavy part again:
They tribute Cliff in doing what Cliff would want from them: To carry on with the music.
The outro:
Exactly the same as the intro - symbolizing that the song (the memory on Cliff) won't ever have an end. The last riff is cut which is symbolizing Cliff's life - cut short at such a young age.
@@johnsetzler6911 I see the intro being you coming into this life then the end being you leaving it.
@@johnsetzler6911except James played solo 1. It’s the second song he did a solo on, the first being solo 1 of master right after the harmonized descending guitar line.
I'd love to know what 2018 Remastered Version you listened to, because I have the 2018 version and the bass *for sure* is not this high in the mix. It's at least 6 dB lower. At least a link if you listened to it online.
Bud to live is to die is a song made in loving memory of Cliff Burton
Blackened is one of my favorite Metallica songs. And favorite songs ever. Sometimes it’s my absolute #1. So many things with that song. The reversed intro, the call and response echo section that switches the second time through where the echo comes before the regular vocal. The post solo section where the main riff sounds like it changes but it’s just the drum fill before hand playing an extra 1/8 note to come back in on the off beat. And the riffs and solo and drumming and vocals are all just badass
Also personally I think the guitar tone on this album is incredible. It’s certainly the most unique and obvious album guitar tone of all time. It’s so fucking punchy. I have it tone matched on my axe fx and I use it soooooo much for so much I play it’s just so badass. However I will agree from a technical standpoint it’s not the BEST tone out there. I also truly fucking LOVE how heavy and deep the black album tone sounds and I love the MOP tone too
The pre-echo thing is so unique! I have only ever heard that in a handful of songs before!
It’s one of those songs you listen to and mid way through you’re like holy fuck I remember how good this song was, not many songs have that affect most you remember and then skip parts of it, blackened every second is gold, I don’t blame you for it being your number #1 , badass song man.
Yeah, was the first song I ever head of Metallica, I wa sold.
@@TheJerseyNinja I remember when Hardwired came out and I heard someone go back and record Moth to a Flame and Hardwired using the And Justice tone and I realized that album was just as heavy as And Justice was. It's definitely an iconic guitar tone.
Lars is the sole reason the bass was lowered. Lars and Lars alone. This was confirmed by Flemming. I wish James would've pushed back. He was probably tired of bumping heads. Jason also wrote the main riff in Blackened on his bass.
I didn't realize that opinions could be wrong.....until the day I listened to the fellow in the striped shirt speak about this album.
Yeah you need to do the Death Magnetic album now by them. Such a good album man.
That's a great case study, because the music is fantastic, one of my favorites, but the production choices are questionable. So you can get a lot of interesting reactions.
One thing. This was the album that James, Kirk and Lars absolutely took out the loss of Cliff on their instruments. Singularly focused to absolutely destroy each track. The smiles came when they toured off it for 3 years.
Another great discussion guys! As someone who’s never mixed an album, it’s nice to have some more technical insight on mixing.
Oh,also, would love to hear some megadeth reactions as well.
Clicked out of the vid the second I saw him turn ‘down’ the volume when Blackened started.
How'd you comment then
I love the guitar tone on this album, as well as the songs!
I almost listened to this guys reaction.. and then I realized that he bought a DIO album thinking it was Eminem’s band album. Dodged a bullet there ..
I've listened to this album 500 times but never this remastered version. There is bass! What the hell?
It’s on UA-cam and it’s called “and Justice for all 2018 remastered” it’s not official so someone probably turned the bass up a littlw
When you were guessing how James was going to sing ... And Justice For All, you pretty much accurately figured out how James would sing the verses from The Struggle Within off The Black Album! When you listen to The Black Album, please catch that on the final song! "Reaching out for something you've got to feel"
1:16:12 This is that indeed... and that's also the section of the song that will test audio systems to their limits of accuracy because the harmonized lower chords in the riff will turn to "gruuunk gruuunk grUuUunk grunk" the moment the signal is interfered with in any way, it just completely collapses in an almost unique way. If the setup's prone at all, it'll do it at 2/3 volume. It's a wild technical trivia point.
1:21:56 gotta point out that what you're criticizing here was a conscious stylistic choice, as the protagonist is popping in and out of a hellish reality and a semiconscious dream state. You can feel it happen when the teeth-gritted painful "hooold my breath" heavy chorus gets faded out on "....wake meeee" and all the 'color' comes back to the clean lead guitar on the section break. He just "passed out" into la-la land again.
what version of Shortest Straw is this? You cant hear all that bass on spotify remastered version.
The whole album is the 2018 Blackened remaster. It is the mix on the $5 CDs currently for sale on Amazon and at Walmart.
Finally watched the whole thing, the audio that comes from your video has much louder bass than either the original version or the remastered version (both on Spotify) when I was just comparing all songs, it's very weird.
You should do Kill 'em All and the Black Album, the contrast from the most raw to most polished would be fun.
22:50 wtf i hear bass too but i can't hear from original flac version. Which version are you listening to?
Serious question: what's wrong with fade ins and fade outs? I don't get it.
My favorite album of all time! Heavy af and James's voice is incredible
You guys aren't listening to the real album... This was a fan made album called ...And Justice For Jason. It's a fanmade bass track on top of the actual album.
Patrick: Do you ever wish someone else was Metallica's vocalist ?
Chris: without hesitation, No..
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If there’s one untouchable thing in Metallica is Hetfield songwriting, vocals and guitar playing. That shit was silly
To Live is to Die should represent kind of a chronological story of a life ending abruptly and the pain it leaves behind. So the parts of the song represents emotions at each certain period of time.
Example: The beginning is the peace and quiet of life and the comfort it brings and the slowly creeping in chugging is the unexpected freight train ending your life before you even had the chance to realize..
Have you guys heard the acoustic reimagining of Blackened they did during lockdown?
They were at there absolute best on this album it’s always been my favorite 🤘🤘
Dude, those were cliffs words spoken in to live is to die.
Awesome!
To me the problem is the really thin sound of the bass, there's some fret rattling here and there but you can't really tell what jason is playing.
If you don’t like One I can’t listen to you . Sorry
Completely agree. I hate the video version though.
@@twelvemonkeys8786agreed. All the reaction videos I watch it seems like new listeners only pay attention to the video and not the music and lyrics
What video did you guys use? This mix seems like the bass is much higher than normal, which definitely isn't a bad thing especially if it's an official band-uploaded video.
The official remaster from the 2018 re-release. There is a deluxe set featuring like, 146 songs but also just a single disc version with only the original 9 tracks. We listened to lossless versions of that disc.
@PatrickMusilek that's strange because I am listening to that exact remaster right now with lossless audio and you can't hear the bass.
On the deluxe box set they put rough mixes of the album with more bass which is probably what you listened to
@@user-BenjiCS The rough mixes also don't have the solos though, and these do.
@@FyreofShadow good point
If you say your a Metallica fan before this how can you say that you've never listened to Justice in full before this
Only that I had heard the Black album and liked it a lot!
I've always loved the drums on this album and always believed it was Lars' best work, it's nice to see others see that as well 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
56:22 Wasn't there a little section of a previous song in the last song on Dark Side of the Moon? It's been long enough since I've listened through it that I can't place it now....
Why is the bass so audible in your version? On spotify i can barely hear it with a good eq, but here it’s clear as day
Wow one is a masterpiece what are you talking about
This recording is OBVIOUSLY NOT the original release because you can clearly hear the Bass! I have seen may versions on UA-cam where fans added bass.
They said it in the video
Damn! I've had this record since it came out in 1988 and I have never heard the bass like this. What kind of black magic is this?
They said it was the remastered version, but the remastered one on Spotify lacks bass as well. I don’t know if Patrick bought it directly on Metallica’s website and there that’s another remastered version
@@5VHIB5VHIBE5VHgb3tp Could it be a "Mastered for Itunes" version, just like the one they used in the Death Magnetic video?
@@jerkerjansson386 IDK, but I just ordered a remastered 2018 CD version of AJFA to hear if it sounds like the one on this video. I’ll keep you posted
@@5VHIB5VHIBE5VHgb3tpdid it?
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I wonder what version you guys have there lol I nevered heard such a good version of this album
It is the 2018 Blackened version. It is the exact version on the CD copy you can go buy right now at Walmart or on Amazon for just $5!
my fav metallica album of all time
It's my favorite of the three we have listened to so far!
Death magnetic next?
We've actually decided to do Black album! After that maybe!
First rule of reacting to Metal: Never talk in the middle of a Solo
Oh no! I have a very bad score then lol! I did try to do better the more Metallica I have reacted to!
Speak less, listen more
@@blitera7261when the reactor reacts to the song 😱😱😱😱😱
On the elipses: they are there to indicate that words have been omitted. They can come at the beginning or the end of a phrase; in this case "...And Justice for All" comes at the end of the Pledge of Allegiance so the words before it are being omitted and they're only using those last 4 words as the title.
I use elipses way too much….and I use them wrong…but I love them lol
@@cullertransportation They can also be used for a number of reasons, including a pause, so you're probably using them right! I'm just super into this stuff because I'm a copywriter, so it's my job. I think we can have creative license for how we use punctuation.
@@chriskeilman i totally agree, and don’t mind misuse of punctuation… I just don’t like when people use no punctuation at all
What version of this did you guys listen to because the versions on metallica's official yt and spotify don't have this much bass. Sounds like y'all got the fan enhanced experience
We listened to the 2018 Remastered version!
What source are you playing this from? I promise you, the bass is not that prevalent normally. It literally made me do a double take when I heard it.
Can you please tell us where/how you are listening to this? I have the original version on CD and the remaster on vinyl, I have also listened to both versions on Spotify and Apple Music probably a thousand times and it sounds nothing like this where you can hear the bass as clearly. We all are wondering! Please tell us 😅 It almost sounds like a good mixed “Justice for Jason” album on UA-cam.
It is the 2018 Blackened version that is the official audio for the album now. You can go to a Walmart near you and pick up the CD version of Justice for just $5 and that is exactly what we are listening to.
They must be listening to a version with bass cause its criminally well known there is literally no bass on the album thats for sure!
With To Live is to Die, its their tribute to their bassist who was killed, Cliff Burton. Those words are something he wrote combined with something from an author, that’s why they included it. Part of that is even written on his tombstone. I know you probably didn’t know that, so it’s not really your fault, but the comments about it just didn’t sit well with me given the context of the instrumental.
The song structure is deliberate because it first represents their serenity when everything was fine, then the hard guitars intrude on that serenity, which is the moment they crashed and realized Cliff was dead. After that, the song goes through their journey of grief, through all the stages of grief.
Yeah definitely react to their album death magnetic now. I just know that you guys will love it
Jason's bass is definitely there but it's just the very lowest frequencies and the high frequency string/fret clank, zero mids. In the original mix you could only hear some subtle clanks but here the low end is almost audible at all times
The guitars sound alot thicker when theyre layered and panned like 6 times even with lower gain. Also helps that mesa amps are pretty tight and compressed by themselves already
The lyrics of the album seem to have a theme of corruption and decay, whether of the Earth, the courts, the mind, etc. They're far more interesting than what you hear on like 95% of other rock albums.
What version are y’all listening that has bass? Last time I checked Apple Music, the Remastered version has almost inaudible bass
It is the 2018 Blackened Remaster version. It is the same audio that is on the CDs sold at Walmart and Amazon for $5!
Cliff died on September 27th 1986 in a tour bus accident during Master Of Puppets touring cycle he has only one writing credit and the song is To Live Is To Die the instrumental song track 8 but Cliff was killed before this record was recorded
Can you clarify which version this is? The bass is WAY too present for this to be the original release or the official remasters.
I agree, for a minute I thought they were listening to And Justice for Jason
OMG I hate when people talk over a effing song. This is my second favorite metal album of all time. It’s flawless and perfect. Just like when I heard it when I was 12 years old for the first time. I’m not really sure how somebody could’ve gone this long and not ever heard it. Lol. Oh well. 😂
The chubby guy's opinion is way too important to not be heard over the music.
I especially needed him to describe what everyone is hearing.... nothing like a running commentary
@@zane4575 Chubby guy is trash. He can make quite reaction videos...
@@zane4575well it is his channel... but I do agree with you, hahaha
It's kind of the whole point of channels like this though, listen to the music by itself if you don't want it interrupted.
@@zane4575 yeah if he made any remarks that were true you are right, but he doesnt know jack shit. I dont even believe he is an audiio engineer.
This is probably the best Metallica Album, and one of my favorite Metal Albums ever made.
This is definitely not the official remastered or the original version this is a remixed version? Did you guys download this or?
Re/ guitar solos: it’s not about having a ‘reason’ for a guitar solo. The reason is just to make music that sounds good. And think about this: Do you think Metallica makes music for people who understand the whole history of heavy metal, or who understand the theory behind their guitar solo? They don’t understand that much theory themselves!
Your ruining your enjoyment via your obsession with structure, your lack of knowledge of theory, or whatever.
How can you diss any part of One? If Beavis & Butthead were sound engineers 😂
No respect for someone who cannot appreciate to Live is to die
Steve Thompson, the mixer of AJAFA has explained that initially he and Hetfield mixed the record so that the bass followed Hetfield's guitar closely. Ulrich said he didn't like that and the bass could be reduced by 8 decibels so it was barely audible. Thompson said he hated the way the record sounds and he wanted off the project. The toms sound flat and wobbly, and the snare is far too splashy.
The album sounds fine. The trend in the late 80's was to mix the bass low, anyway. And Hetfield's layering of pummeling rhythm tracks on this album practically renders bass guitar unnecessary.
Patrick watch the video to one to know the meaning of the song
They didn't use any clicks or anything like that during 80s or 90s, I believe they only started using those in the past years.. which is about a time considering how much Lars has regressed over the years. You should check their Live show from Seattle 1989 to see how amazing they were in the 80s. Their prime was 1985-1991. Lars was great during the 80s, he is probably one of the most, if not the most influential drummer of all time.
Since hardwired Lars has a click before songs so that he starts them at the same tempo
They used click for sure. Not sure about Kill Em All but For Whom the Bell Tolls was recorded to a click track already. I'm sure other Ride The Lightning songs were done to a click track as well. And obviously next albums too. Black Album no doubt.
Seriously? Do you think the 80's was stone-age? Of course bands used clicks back then! Almost ever im history of recordings clicks was used in one or another way. And Metallica used clicks on every single Album they recorded in the 80's of course. Flemming Rasmussen did a lot of interviews where he tells how they recorded RTL, MOP and Justice, and he said several times they used clicks. Of course they did! No one, not even in the 1930's, recorded a record without a click or a guide track that was "recorded" with clicks!
Nah Lars sounded great thru the 90s too. He fell off after St Anger.
@@NanoverseProductions He sounded good in the 90s.
Nothing sounds better than silence after playing One very loud with a nice pair of speakers🌫
After hearing these clowns during One, omfg, one of the greatest metal songs ever. 😂
pretty sure y’all listened to a remixed version, because even the 2018 remaster the bass is inaudible, matter of fact it’s buried worse than the original master.
however i still enjoyed the reaction. keep up the videos
I have a reasonable theory why James and Lars turned down the bass on this album, based on personal experience:
Around that time Metallica put active EMG pickups on their guitars and the characteristic feature of the EMG-81 bridge pickup, for which it is so loved by many metal musicians, is that clear and tight "punch" on low end.
When I first put EMG-81 on guitar and turned up the bass a little bit, I felt like I sounded like guitar and bass together - and it was very cool. When I recorded a double rhythm track with that sound and then recorded the real bass, it turned out that everything together began to sound quite messy, so I either had to turn down the bass or change the guitar sound. It's likely that James had a similar experience and he and Lars decided to turn down the bass. It seems to me that this theory makes perfect sense, because the most popular idea that they just decided to mock Jason seems pretty ridiculous - who will deliberately ruin their record just to annoy the new bass player?
It was around the time they switched from Seymour Duncan JB and 59 to EMG 81/81 for Kirk and EMG 81/60 for james pickups make a massive difference in sound
I’ve never encountered another human being who doesn’t like ONE, so not liking it is actually an achievement of sorts.
Haha, thank you very much for looking at it like that! A lot of people seem to be mad lol!
When we do our "Metallica Through the Years" type of video, where we talk about my whole journey after I have heard almost everything, I will talk more about One then.
For now I will just say that I have heard other bands attempting the same structure and type of song and I feel like many other bands have done it better than Metallica did with One. That is not taking the lyrics or the meaning of the song into consideration, just looking at it from a purely song structuring and performance standpoint.
@@PatrickMusilek I’m curious to hear examples/recommendations…
@@weddingvideographerireland i will make a list and compare when we make that video. I was originally going to make a separate video about just the song One, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea. The video would probably just get lots of downvotes and people yelling at me in the comments...so we'll see if I decide to do it that way or wait until our big Overall Metallica discussion!
@@PatrickMusilek Sounds good - looking forward to it. I love all of these long Metallica videos where you all listen to the full album from beginning to end. Please do it for all of them.
The vocal at the start of Frayed ends of Sanity is from the wizard of oz.
I think shortest straw and harvester of sorrow are a good precursor to the black album way of writing.
Yes I definitely recognized the "oh-wee-oh"!
Wish the Spotify version had bass, sounds much more full