I agree, and Woodstock 99 had some heavy bands on the bill. Korn, Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit, Godsmack, Sevendust and Megadeth were all there, but they didn't play as fast as Metallica.
3:05 Kirk improvised the solo there, and I fucking love that little lick he changed. Kirk may not be the best guitarist out there, but he sure as hell can improvise.
zdechlaczek521 Yes i do play guitar... Do you..? All i'm saying is the little lick he changed, it made the solo just a lot better for me. I can't find any other performance where he plays the same lick that he played here.
Kirk is one of the best guitar players ever existed not for his technique, but for his music. What you were trying to say is that Kirk is not the best virtuoso guitarrist out there. Which is very different than a great musician/guitar player
I noticed it too right off. Fade to Black is the real one when he just goes straight crazy off the charts sometimes it works sometimes it sounds sloppy but when it works (like Moscow ‘91) it’s fucking amazing
1999 was an interesting time. james started growing his hair back and looking like AJFA era. He also seemed more pissed off at this time. This was right before Jason's split.
holy shit 3:16 - first time i've ever seen them nail that harmonised section. I Know it's not hard to play but live they usually fuck it up somehow. that was note for note perfect.
InvisibleYetVisible when your playing something like that its easy but to be in time with someone at that speed and having to concentrate on getting the right note it can be a challenge
I have been listening to this album for like 35 years now and it is still one of the best metal albums ever made. As far as I am concerned, the best metal was from the 80's and 90's, and Metallica is still king.
@@u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987 as a drummer myself, YES, the tempo is still off quite a bit. But tempo is not the same as being tight. They know each other so well, that they can still sound incredibly tight even if a certain member isnt keeping great tempo.
Yea Im not sure what happened in 99, but this exact year they seemed to be getting the load/reload tempos out of their system and if you check out every show this year, all of their tempos got faster and the guitar tones were rougher and abrasive as fuck. The show in santiago chile was amazing too this year
Best performance of the harmony to date. It sounded fast, they played it flawlessly. And this song in particular sounds better tuned down a half step anyway.
Hammett is a master. Only people started to shit on him in late 90s because he eas not satisfying everybody and afyer so many years on top he didnt have to prove anything. You know people....
***** Not if you say so without any context, but when you think this song is downpicked... Then it's one of the fastest indeed since downpicking at this speed requires you to be a beast.
I will never, ever forgot Metallica. This might even be my favorite song. And yet, how you beat "Battery?" They have a handful of greats and to me this is one of them.
2 things: 1. Best performance of Fight Fire with Fire I've ever watched. 2. This is the exact show where Lars used up all of his giveafuck for drumming. #facts
Jason was metallica. His aoura, his performance, his stage presence, his tone and power. He was the perfect man to fill Cliffs shoes, and they fucking blew it. what a shame.
Pretty nice angles and shots, and to see the difference in James and Kirk playing so clearly (Intro riff, and the Harmony section especially) is really great Just look at Kirk effortlesly swing through the notes and then James just killing them with downpicking
Metallicas performance was amazing at Woodstock99, I know I was not there when it happened and I know that their were a lot of issues with the festival but Metallica still played a great show and I love it
This entire concert was mindblowing, my favorite from the late 90's. I saw it like a million times. The audio it's pretty shitty though, I wish it could be remastered somehow.
It's so crazy how much faster all of their songs sound when they play them live compared to the studio versions of each song. I was watching "fight fire with fire" from Guitar Hero Metallica right before I clicked on this and this live performance is almost twice as fucking fast as the original studio master. The majority of Metallica's faster songs (fight fire with fire, disposable heroes, whiplash, and even Battery) blew people away when Metallica first started in the 80's because there were not a whole lot of bands out there who played as blisteringly fast as Metallica did, so people would be blown the fuck away when they saw Metallica live for the first time and hearing them play already crazy fast songs even faster. I was born in '86 so I obviously didn't know about Metallica until the black album. Metallica was definitely my favorite band growing up and were the band who turned me into a metal head, and because I was just starting to discover music when I was 8 or 9 and the biggest album of that time was Metallica's black album, so I was introduced to metallica with "Sandman" and "Sad but true" and " where ever I may roam", I had never even heard of or was aware of "Kill 'em all", "Master of Puppets", "Ride the Lightning", or "Justice." After I got the black album for my 8 or 9th birthday (I got a walkman with the black album cassette, lol) I would listen to the album from start to finish repeatedly and eventually I got tired of listening to it over and over so I went to to Tower records every Friday for a month to buy each of their albums with my weekly allowance. There was a legitimate 3 or 4 month stretch where I didn't listen to anything but Metallica, and after I spent a month's allowance to get all of their albums, on cassette with my portable walkman, I proceeded to spend the overwhelming majority of my allowance buying AA fucking batteries because my walkman needed 4 AA's and it would burn through 4 fresh batteries in a matter of 3 or 4 days, so I was constantly taking batteries out of remotes and toys and flashlights because if I ran out of batteries in the middle of the week before my Friday night allowance then I was screwed and couldn't use my walkman, so I would take batteries out of every fucking thing. After listening to the black album and all of it's radio friendly songs for months I thought I knew what to expect with their previous albums, but god damn I was wrong, lol. As soon as I put "Kill 'em all" in my walkman in and was introduced to the real Metallica I pretty much retired the black album once and for all, lol. I listened to Kill 'em all, Master of Puppets, and ride the lightning over and over again. As far as "and Justice for all" goes it is an excellent album and is still one of my all time favorite albums by any band, but it just couldn't compete with the sheer speed and aggression of the other 3 albums, plus you could kind of tell while listening to "Justice" that it was the album where they started to become a little more radio friendly and were trying to branch out and pull in some new fans who weren't into the pure fucking metal of their first three albums, and they definitely had some great songs on the album there were also a few songs that they wrote specifically to be a radio hit for a wider audience than the denim jeaned, ripped up black band T-Shirt, long haired, sweaty aggressive metal heads that made up their fan base. Anyways what I was getting at originally before I got side tracked was that I didn't think there was anyway they could play any faster than they did on their records. I used to think the engineers had sped up the guitars during the mixing of the album and there was no way anyone can play that fast. (Keep in mind I was a 9 year old kid who's only previous knowledge of metal was the black album). So cut forward a few years to my 16th birthday and Metallica and godsmack are in town, so I got tickets to the show and had never been so excited because I was actually going to see motherfucking metallica live after almost 10 years of listening to them over and over. When they first came out on stage playing "Disposable Heroes" my jaw was floored because of how much faster James and Kirk were playing the riff. They proceeded to put on a 3 hour show and instead of wearing down and slowing down over the course of the show, those fucking legends actually started getting faster. I thought hearing them play these songs I know so well faster than what I had been hearing for years would throw me off, but it was actually fucking amazing.
Tl, dr. But "almost twice as fast" is a hilarious exaggeration, that would put the song at 368 bpm 😂 Pretty sure the whole band and their instruments would catch on fire 😜
Do unto others as they have done unto you But what in the hell is this world coming to? Blow the universe into nothingness Nuclear warfare shall lay us to rest Fight fire with fire Ending is near Fight fire with fire Bursting with fear We shall die Time is like a fuse, short and burning fast Armageddon is here, like said in the past Fight fire with fire Ending is near Fight fire with fire Bursting with fear Soon to fill our lungs the hot winds of death The gods are laughing, so take your last breath Fight fire…
4:03 that laugh from Jason though O.O
Coltallic so fucking great!
Coltallic q
Coltallic Pretty lame
@@S-A-CCL your mother is lame
There's a evil laugh in the studio version at that exact moment. Really cool touch!! 🤘🤘🤘
3:36 James rarely yells like that anymore and it's so fucking metal
4:36 Holy shit James !
Yes! Awesome.
InfinyteGard3n WTF? that's awesome!
InfinyteGard3n Damn that playing was fast
Holy downpick
When you can actually hear him, Jason's pretty good at bass.
He's always right in the pocket
Jimmy Pocket
My favorite SONG from RIDE THE LIGHTNING. love this SONG. So badass.
Fight FIRE with FIRE.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Yeah but the original bassline belongs to Cliff so anyone who can play this can be pretty good
Jøsé Miguel It’s easier for Jason since he uses a pick.
I don't know how can james play that fast and sing at the same time
Not that hard, Battery, Disposable Heroes, Damage Inc, That Was Just Your Life are just a few that are much harder to play and sing.
Blackened too
I guess that's why he's in a world famous band like Metallica and we're not.
You need to know that when james was in the band in 82 he didnt play guitar and sing at the same time
yyrgx hernandez cocaine fueled.
Can't believe this was almost 20 years ago. Most bands don't even make it that long.
That's why they call them a machine & the ultimate road dogs.
It’s not just any band. It’s Metallica yo 😎
There's a band,king crimson,been touring since the late sixties and their last tour was last year
Because is fucking legendary
25 😮
3:36 when James forgot he wasn't in slayer
i thought the same thing xD
UH YEEEEEEAAAAAH
Kinda wish that was in the song it sounds so sick
Well... Call it Fight Angel of Death with Fire! LOL
Actually, this song is pretty Slayer-ish - when I first heard it, it reminded me of Chemical Warfare.
4:36 Master of Down-picking
More like downsmashing he went nuts!
@@ZineSG JAMES SMASH !!! 😂😂
Holy fuck that scream at 3:36!!!!
That's more of a bellow than a scream. Still, not hating on it, but I wouldn't call it a scream.
Pff..
Chris White its more close shouting...
1:48 "Ouuhhhh You're so tight"
Never gonna think the same way again
I always hear that.
This is official!
All hail the cool version of Markiplier!
Ha
Fancy seeing you here :)
funny seeing you here
Fury seeing you here
Probably the heaviest and fastest song ever played on any Woodstock serie
didn't Megadeth play in Woodstock 99 too?
@@xaviermoyssenalvarez4419 Megadeth isn't that heavy, no way near.
I agree, and Woodstock 99 had some heavy bands on the bill. Korn, Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit, Godsmack, Sevendust and Megadeth were all there, but they didn't play as fast as Metallica.
@@jaytan6123 you are insane lmfao
@@xaviermoyssenalvarez4419 No, you are deaf.
3:05 Kirk improvised the solo there, and I fucking love that little lick he changed. Kirk may not be the best guitarist out there, but he sure as hell can improvise.
zdechlaczek521 Yes i do play guitar... Do you..? All i'm saying is the little lick he changed, it made the solo just a lot better for me. I can't find any other performance where he plays the same lick that he played here.
Kirk is one of the best guitar players ever existed not for his technique, but for his music. What you were trying to say is that Kirk is not the best virtuoso guitarrist out there. Which is very different than a great musician/guitar player
I noticed it too right off. Fade to Black is the real one when he just goes straight crazy off the charts sometimes it works sometimes it sounds sloppy but when it works (like Moscow ‘91) it’s fucking amazing
I dont know if Steve Vai could do much more then Kirk Hammet at his prime... I mean, Kirk is alright.
He can't improvise consistently, but he does have some very great moments occasionally.
1999 was an interesting time. james started growing his hair back and looking like AJFA era. He also seemed more pissed off at this time. This was right before Jason's split.
tibbs1278 he was pissed becausw of alchoholism
tibbs1278 I completely Agree with you man
Also there's ZERO chemistry between him and Jason in this video.
@George Kamil Somebody is on his period.
flamesparkx there’s no chemistry between any of them. When James and Kirk are soloing they’re on opposite sides of the stage.
holy shit 3:16 - first time i've ever seen them nail that harmonised section. I Know it's not hard to play but live they usually fuck it up somehow. that was note for note perfect.
InvisibleYetVisible Canada '86
InvisibleYetVisible when your playing something like that its easy but to be in time with someone at that speed and having to concentrate on getting the right note it can be a challenge
that harmony section is actually fairly tough to play... the phrases & the timing of it is wack, the harmonies in One are far easier to play imo
I get a little nervous whenever they do the harmony thing. I think James is usually rock solid but Kirk is prone to mistakes.
I have been listening to this album for like 35 years now and it is still one of the best metal albums ever made. As far as I am concerned, the best metal was from the 80's and 90's, and Metallica is still king.
newsted is the most metal person ever walked this earth
???? He is the lamest fuckin poseur ever. Least metal person, biggest dweeb out there.
Jason was and still a beast
He's a fuckin corny loser. See his new art videos? With his glasses and lame behavior? What a tool...zzz.
@@adameves5970 wtf did he do to you? what is this hate?
probably the metal detector will alarm if Jason pass by.
Randomly popped up as I'm trying to go to sleep, now I'm pumped and awake. That was killer.
"Are you alive?!"
"Tell me woodstock, How does it feel to be alive MOTHERFUCKER?!"
Best part \m/
"Then show me!"
* He turns around 😅
totally!!!!
@@Sergio2006A *WAHHHHHHHHHHHHWAHWAWHAWHAWHAWAWAHW"
Metallica
Best way they ever did the stop. Now it’s an eye roll.
The faces he makes before that roar at 3:36 ...what is he thinking about? I wonder...
Cliff
The weird timing of the harmony solo he's playing. You have to play notes at strange times and it takes extra brain power.
The Echobrain album
Trying to keep Lars' time
RS Music Echobrain wasn’t a band yet
Despite the changes the band has gone through in the 90's, it's clear to see that they still loved them some good ol' thrash metal ;)
Risking my life at Woodstock 99 would've been worth it to see this masterpiece
Best performance of this song ever because of slayer scream and accurate drums
1986 canada is the best imo
Slayer scream is a perfect description of it
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funny how I used to hate it, but now that I'm in my 30s I think 90's Metallica is priceless
Same bro. As sloppy as a certain member may be or seem to be, theyve NEVER lost their intensity. THATS one thing that's never changed.
@@ICECREAMane1017did they lose there tempo as of July 15 720pm Saturday night 2023
@@u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987 as a drummer myself, YES, the tempo is still off quite a bit. But tempo is not the same as being tight. They know each other so well, that they can still sound incredibly tight even if a certain member isnt keeping great tempo.
@@ICECREAMane1017 They were quite tight in 90's
Wow. I was too busy writing Metallica off in the late 90's to notice how brutal they could still be. It’s all about the attitude.
Late 90s they where playing some of their best thrash songs ngl
Yea Im not sure what happened in 99, but this exact year they seemed to be getting the load/reload tempos out of their system and if you check out every show this year, all of their tempos got faster and the guitar tones were rougher and abrasive as fuck. The show in santiago chile was amazing too this year
4:26 that voice
Best performance of the harmony to date. It sounded fast, they played it flawlessly. And this song in particular sounds better tuned down a half step anyway.
2:57 Damn Hammett can shred
that's called dirty fingers
All I heard was "wah wah wah wah" He abused the wah pedal to much
@King Greed what are you talking about?
King Greed Two questions.
1. Who’s is “they”?
2. Why are you bringing race into it?
Hammett is a master. Only people started to shit on him in late 90s because he eas not satisfying everybody and afyer so many years on top he didnt have to prove anything. You know people....
I know it's just a word, but Jason's vocals are indeed great.
God damn. Put your headphones in and crank it up. Newsted brought something extra to live shows.
Now we are stuck with rob.
Only way to enjoy it. All the way up.
4:03 diabolic laugh
This makes me miss Jason
davidofpiano423 holy crap does he strum fast. I'd love to hear his bass isolated
Look up the isolated bass track for Blackened.
+Blu Jason's blackened track is the best rhytm bass playing I ever heard
its just brilliant! He is the best bassist they had
Art Vandelay I bet you like going to the zoo too!
I saw them performing this song in argentina at that time, in may 1999, i was only 18 years old, my first Metallica show...love Metallica forever
3:35 James and Jasons shadow in the background. Amazing shot
One of The fastest songs in The story of heavy metal...
***** Not if you say so without any context, but when you think this song is downpicked... Then it's one of the fastest indeed since downpicking at this speed requires you to be a beast.
ferevon It's not downpicked, it's tremolo picked.
One of the best tho
haters crying
Should watch the 1986 performance
That was freaking bad ass!
FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE sounds sooooo badass LIVE. love this jam. Such a kick ass SONG. . Wish they would play this live more. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
3:36 absolute favorite late 90's era James scream
Fight Fire with Fire is really appropriate for Woodstock '99
My #1 favorite band of all time METALLICA they are the masters of metal
This has gotta be one of the last shows where they still had the energy
What a dumb comment
Jason kinda forced them to have energy
I will never, ever forgot Metallica. This might even be my favorite song. And yet, how you beat "Battery?" They have a handful of greats and to me this is one of them.
2 things: 1. Best performance of Fight Fire with Fire I've ever watched. 2. This is the exact show where Lars used up all of his giveafuck for drumming. #facts
Watch the 2009 Mexico City performance. Pretty fucking solid.
And Canada 86 is f@ck’n ridiculous
Ladies and gentleman: real James Hetfield and Mr. Jason Newsted...that was Metallica in full shape!
Damn how i miss this
Totally agree sir
Jason was metallica. His aoura, his performance, his stage presence, his tone and power. He was the perfect man to fill Cliffs shoes, and they fucking blew it. what a shame.
Is it just me or everytime he grows the Lemmy stache he looks cocky and when he only has a chin beard he looks too nice
Renier Suyot lol you're not alone
Renier Suyot Maybe.. but his mustache looks much better on him imo.
Its the power of the stache
+Toni Torres Juan HAHAHAHAHAHA
He needs to grow the Lemmy back
So lucky to have witnessed this in person! Wow!! Thank God for this amazing band.
They played it at amsterdam on the 2nd night of their m72 tour considering they're approaching 60 still sounds killer
Pretty nice angles and shots, and to see the difference in James and Kirk playing so clearly (Intro riff, and the Harmony section especially) is really great
Just look at Kirk effortlesly swing through the notes and then James just killing them with downpicking
Watched them three times, own every recording they've made & never displeased with the Lords of THRASH METAL!!!
BOW or be beheaded!!!
James way ahead of his time. Rockin the Anakin Skywalker haircut before Episode III
Awsome
Lars' drumming was exceptionally great in this era of metallica
he got lazy on the double bass drum pedals and skipped many parts though, which in this song are key
Watch the live version from 1985 at the Metal Hammer Festival and Lars was on point.
Mexico 2009 is really good too and since 2015 he's gettin' better
julian lopez Then came st anger.
FightFire WithFire86 Lars was still a good drummer in the St. Anger era, despite the snare sound.
There was so much Fire on that stage that the skies poured in a frantic attempt to pacify the flames....
00:30 tinha BR lá!! 👊 Sera que aqui tambem tem???
3:36 For this being after he blew his voice out, that’s fucking amazing
Like 5 years after... 🙄
@@SeriesTube01 8 actually
Metallicas performance was amazing at Woodstock99, I know I was not there when it happened and I know that their were a lot of issues with the festival but Metallica still played a great show and I love it
Beautiful energy
This is just legendary shit
3:36 Raining Blood anyone? Lol
Jontskuuuu dude chill
Jontskuuuu no wonder Slayer fans get a bad rep
Plus this song came out 2 years before raining blood
Tom araya hahaha yeeeeeeeaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you mean angel of death and this song was before angel of death
This entire concert was mindblowing, my favorite from the late 90's. I saw it like a million times. The audio it's pretty shitty though, I wish it could be remastered somehow.
I don't care what anyone says but this was peak live metallica. They were unstoppable live throughout the 90s.
Douchebags crying to this day about Cliff and their 80's style say otherwise. Real fans agree with you, brother. 🤘🤘🤘
Saudade de ver o Metallica tocar tão rápido assim.
Anderson Couto Saudade de ver o Lars tocar tão rápido assim.*
Sim , o ele cantava dms
Cómo deseo volver el tiempo a esa fecha en que vi este concierto por primera vez...
still the coolest video ever
Every now and then I watch this and I still get chills
I always come back for that scream
Fight Fire with Fire Woodstock 99
Just as heavy, energetic and powerful as Seattle 89
Who else got chills from 3:36🤘🏼
It was so mighty I had to replay it 4 times.
I wish James screamed more
3:36 huuuuuueeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Brasil representado em todos os lugares do mundo 🇧🇷
looks scary 2:14
James Araya @ 3:36
I miss him so much 💔
Its almost sad to see james like this. Makes me happy that he got that help he needed. God and cliff knows he needed it.
Why did you say the same person twice?
Ernest CLIFF IS GOD
porra nesse tempo era só nego curtindo, ninguém gravando e tals
claro em 99 não existia smartphone
This is the best intro of a Song ever in Metallica.
It's so crazy how much faster all of their songs sound when they play them live compared to the studio versions of each song. I was watching "fight fire with fire" from Guitar Hero Metallica right before I clicked on this and this live performance is almost twice as fucking fast as the original studio master. The majority of Metallica's faster songs (fight fire with fire, disposable heroes, whiplash, and even Battery) blew people away when Metallica first started in the 80's because there were not a whole lot of bands out there who played as blisteringly fast as Metallica did, so people would be blown the fuck away when they saw Metallica live for the first time and hearing them play already crazy fast songs even faster. I was born in '86 so I obviously didn't know about Metallica until the black album. Metallica was definitely my favorite band growing up and were the band who turned me into a metal head, and because I was just starting to discover music when I was 8 or 9 and the biggest album of that time was Metallica's black album, so I was introduced to metallica with "Sandman" and "Sad but true" and " where ever I may roam", I had never even heard of or was aware of "Kill 'em all", "Master of Puppets", "Ride the Lightning", or "Justice." After I got the black album for my 8 or 9th birthday (I got a walkman with the black album cassette, lol) I would listen to the album from start to finish repeatedly and eventually I got tired of listening to it over and over so I went to to Tower records every Friday for a month to buy each of their albums with my weekly allowance. There was a legitimate 3 or 4 month stretch where I didn't listen to anything but Metallica, and after I spent a month's allowance to get all of their albums, on cassette with my portable walkman, I proceeded to spend the overwhelming majority of my allowance buying AA fucking batteries because my walkman needed 4 AA's and it would burn through 4 fresh batteries in a matter of 3 or 4 days, so I was constantly taking batteries out of remotes and toys and flashlights because if I ran out of batteries in the middle of the week before my Friday night allowance then I was screwed and couldn't use my walkman, so I would take batteries out of every fucking thing. After listening to the black album and all of it's radio friendly songs for months I thought I knew what to expect with their previous albums, but god damn I was wrong, lol. As soon as I put "Kill 'em all" in my walkman in and was introduced to the real Metallica I pretty much retired the black album once and for all, lol. I listened to Kill 'em all, Master of Puppets, and ride the lightning over and over again. As far as "and Justice for all" goes it is an excellent album and is still one of my all time favorite albums by any band, but it just couldn't compete with the sheer speed and aggression of the other 3 albums, plus you could kind of tell while listening to "Justice" that it was the album where they started to become a little more radio friendly and were trying to branch out and pull in some new fans who weren't into the pure fucking metal of their first three albums, and they definitely had some great songs on the album there were also a few songs that they wrote specifically to be a radio hit for a wider audience than the denim jeaned, ripped up black band T-Shirt, long haired, sweaty aggressive metal heads that made up their fan base. Anyways what I was getting at originally before I got side tracked was that I didn't think there was anyway they could play any faster than they did on their records. I used to think the engineers had sped up the guitars during the mixing of the album and there was no way anyone can play that fast. (Keep in mind I was a 9 year old kid who's only previous knowledge of metal was the black album). So cut forward a few years to my 16th birthday and Metallica and godsmack are in town, so I got tickets to the show and had never been so excited because I was actually going to see motherfucking metallica live after almost 10 years of listening to them over and over. When they first came out on stage playing "Disposable Heroes" my jaw was floored because of how much faster James and Kirk were playing the riff. They proceeded to put on a 3 hour show and instead of wearing down and slowing down over the course of the show, those fucking legends actually started getting faster. I thought hearing them play these songs I know so well faster than what I had been hearing for years would throw me off, but it was actually fucking amazing.
I mean, that's cool man, but why did you just write a CV in youtube comments?
Tl, dr. But "almost twice as fast" is a hilarious exaggeration, that would put the song at 368 bpm 😂 Pretty sure the whole band and their instruments would catch on fire 😜
Bro in what world is Justice more commercial than MoP or RtL. It is easily the most hardcore Metallica album.
@@Howitchewstofeel5gumI wouldn't be surprised if they could actually play at those speeds tho
@@Howitchewstofeel5gumFire is the main point of this song
3:36 James Hetfield ,Troll Face
2:16 When the world was paused.
He looks like he's been drinkin. Because he was.. lol
Drinking before and after!
that and some cocaine too
@@andreidoanca4262 james didn’t do drugs much actually. he was an alcohol guy. The druggie is mostly Lars
I like both classic and modern Metallica, but if this was in 2016 or 2017 I would be happy)) It's hot
Metallica loco,la mejor banda siempre!! Volvé Jason!!!!
Ah the good old days
I've been trying to find tabs for that fucking harmony after the solo for like a week. Someone just record a lesson
Songsterr has taht tab, My King! And it´s 100% correct! I learned that fuckin epic harmony from there! #MetalUpYourAss #TallicaFamily
Blimey I didn't realize they were this good in 99. They weren't the same band live after James got sober.
4:03 jaaajajajajaja Jason the best!!!!
AWESOME!!! Happy Birthday James congrats 👏
Do unto others as they have done unto you
But what in the hell is this world coming to?
Blow the universe into nothingness
Nuclear warfare shall lay us to rest
Fight fire with fire
Ending is near
Fight fire with fire
Bursting with fear
We shall die
Time is like a fuse, short and burning fast
Armageddon is here, like said in the past
Fight fire with fire
Ending is near
Fight fire with fire
Bursting with fear
Soon to fill our lungs the hot winds of death
The gods are laughing, so take your last breath
Fight fire…
Most savage performance ever
Guitar at the beginning is beautiful
THE BEST!
I miss old James and damn sure miss Jason.
That's MY Metallica!!!!!
wow... just... wow
Badass. All of them. Killed it. Killer fucking job guys.
4:02 THAT FUCKING LAUGH THOUGH!!!!
This Song Is The Timeline of The Weekend That Was Woodstock 99...They Fought Fire With Fire Alright.......
Sounds excellent@
LET'S GO LARS!