If he was on something, i didn't pick up on it. James sounds absolutely fantastic and if you think you can do it better, New York lets hear it then. Otherwise, keep your negative opinion to yourself! That's all
It blows me away that so many people complained about this album when it came out. I remember people literally talking shit about how Metallica rolled over and how they'd never buy another Metallica album again. And I used to ride all over town on a mountain bike back then playing air guitar and beating the air drums to this album trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with these people. This album kicks ass.
I was a diehard metal fan when this came out, and I felt absolutely betrayed by this. Only now in my late 30s do I truly grasp the beauty of it. Maturity is wonderful.
Hope ya all have rocked their previous 6 albums too. Looking back I can't even imagine a world without their music. Their music has gotten me out of some really deep funks in my life!
17 when I heard it for the first time. 45 now, listening while the kids are sleeping. Still gives me the same chills when I first heard it! So many different emotions during those years, but still the same chills when I hear it.. You just don’t get it
I remember in the documentary on the DVD that there was a total failure on this song during rehearsals and James asked, "If something happens, what do we do?" something of that nature.
I think S&M 99 could have had a couple of songs swapped out for others, namely Until It Sleeps, The Thing That Should Not Be, and -Human. They play them all very well, flawlessly in fact, but Until and -Human aren't two of their best and Thingy just doesn't work well with the Symphony IMO. Ohh and Battery as the encore wasn't great with the Symphony either. But apart from those it's unbelievably awesome. Swap those out and replace them with Moth into Flame, Confusion, and Halo on Fire from S&M2 and you have the perfect S&M experience. Of course, those three weren't written yet in 99, so I'm not sure what I would have put in instead back then. Maybe Where the Wild Things Are, ...AJFA, and Frayed Ends! Creeping and Orion would be interesting too!
“The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed. I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.” ― Lord Byron
I don't want to start a heat level argument here, nor spread any negativity but a friendly hint. For the people critisizing Lars' persona: this guy has always been supportive to his band members and their fans. He's been majorly involved in writing the songs and partly the lyrics. He as well as the other Metallica members puts so much energy in performing live. Also, he's taught himself drumming and plays tight again. Sometimes it's important stepping in other's shoes / thinking about the stuff they've gone through sometimes. Have a fantastic day, everyone! Peace! 🙂
Yes! without Lars Metallica would have never happened it was just him and James in 1981 just a couple teenagers with no money but they both had a dream of making it Lars wasn’t good at drumming at first and James was severely shy but James wanted to express himself through music and although Lars may not be the greatest drummer to be honest he isn’t but remember! he was the drummer behind all the inconic songs on KEA,RTL,MOP,AJFA,and TBA 5 of arguably the greatest metal albums ever created! I don’t like the hate that Lars gets yes before death magnetic he probably was slacking severely during live shows but still he’s overall a genius from a songwriting standpoint!💖💖
I've never understood the hate Lars gets. He's a phenomenal drummer and contributor. Metallica wouldn't sound Metallica, if Lars wasn't drumming. If you think Metallica would sound better with a different drummer, then you don't like Metallica lol.
@@Sonic-gy7kq I agree. Metallica wouldn't feel like Metallica without Lars. Don't waste energy on trollings. I know there are haters and it's hurtful to see sometimes but also many sincere ppl who respectfully criticise Lars' worse playing parts. Cheers! 💙😄
Yeah bro try not to waste time on the trolls, rather comments like these to show support for Lars. It's honestly the minority who don't like Lars and most fans do, as they do for James. If you know any real professional drummers and ask them about Lars they will tell you how actually influential Lars was to the whole metal genre with the offbeats and high-hat mutes/cancels. Its literally just like James. Wasn't professionally trained, resulting in creating new styles for the genre to enjoy and replicate. @@samitechcookie9758
And they're getting ready to do box sets for both Load and ReLoad. A friend of mine signed off on his ticket stub from the Load tour, as well as his journal where he talked about skipping prom to go see Metallica in Houston.
One of the band's best songs because it talks about regrets and everyone has regrets. ("This thorn in my side is from the tree I've planted") But also a hope: “I’m diggin’ my way to somethin’ better”
I relate this song to depression, I am the beast that feeds the feast, would be the fact that I bring some of it on myself, caught under wheels roll, would be that I'm stuck and I can't get out or escape the way I feel. This song has helped me through a lot and the way james writes lyrics is amazing, it can relate to many different people in different situations.
And that's what makes metallica amazing they have music for every part of life we go thru with the same metal feel we love so much shame when people say they suck after music like ain't my b**ch and the earlier days of load and ride the lightning they my darkest times easy to cope with than anyone I'm close with could or talk to
"Bleeding Me" I'm diggin' my way I'm diggin' my way to something I'm diggin' my way to somethin' better I'm pushin' to stay I'm pushin' to stay with something I'm pushin' to stay with something better I'm sowing the seeds I'm sowing the seeds I've taken I'm sowing the seeds I take for granted This thorn in my side This thorn in my side is from the tree This thorn in my side is from the tree I've planted It tears me and I bleed And I bleed Caught under wheel's roll I take the leech I'm bleeding me Can't stop to save my soul I take the leash that's leading me I'm bleeding me I can't take it Caught under wheel's roll The bleeding of me Of me The bleeding of me Caught under wheel's roll I take the leech I'm bleeding me Can't stop to save my soul I take the leash that's leading me I'm bleeding me I can't take it Caught under wheel's roll The bleeding of me The bleeding of me I am the beast that feeds the feast I am the blood, I am release Come make me pure Bleed me a cure I'm caught, I'm caught, I'm caught under Caught under wheel's roll I take thay leech I'm bleeding me Can't stop to save my soul I take the leash that's leading me I'm bleeding me I can't take it, I can't take it, I can't take it The bleeding of me Come on Bleed me I'm digging my way I'm digging my way to something I'm digging my way to something better I'm pushing to stay I'm pushing to stay with something I'm pushing to stay with something better With something better
My grandmother died about I want to say a year after this came out. She wasn't a metal head, but she had played trumpet for a symphony. It felt like she was with me watching the original broadcast and it was the first time after she died I felt like I wasn't alone. It's still a powerful album to me.
5:12 The way the orchestra‘s chord change interacts with James’ feedback is amazing. I know it’s a minor little detail in the song, but those 3 short seconds get me every time.
And they are all on point, James's voice, Lars is firing on all cylinders, Kirk is ripping and Jason..... well Jason as usual is just a loveable beast LOL \m/
I was 10, remember my brother coming home with it and listening to it non stop, going for drives just to listen on his alpine stereo,back when sooping up sedans was the big thing haha
The S& M album is epic. I grew up with Metallica, and this was ground breaking. It still stands on its own. Great sound, great vocals. Love the crowd too.
Goddamn the emotion hetfield puts into this performance is astounding. He's maybe a year from going to treatment and it's like he's wearing his heart on his sleeve with this. I never paid much attention to the lyrics to this song but knowing what they are now , they are so fucking deep. Words can't describe what they mean to me and I'm lucky enough to see this guy share them with the world. Anybody disputing who the greatest front man of all time is needs to check out this performance by papa het
I dont know how many times ive listened to this over the years......Metallica's music is so powerful in its feelings. Takes me to a different place in my head. Metallica till i die.
Wow, i had forgotten how many timed I'd listened to this song. The go to song when you're down and need to know others have been their too at some point in their lives.
FecesPeces The sound is surely great. But I like the live vibe of the Live Shit recordings more. This has quite a few overdubs I think, don't know. Maybe Live Shit has them too, but it doesn't feel like that. Too bad they don't make live recordings like that anymore, where you can actually hear the crowd and the feeling of being in a concert hall. Everything sounds very "soundboardish". 😊
Fade to black and bleeding me is my personal best Metallica songs...they talk to me in some higher level..maybe im crazy but hey...life is miracle.death is gift.
It's a bittersweet thing because James at this point reached the age and consciousness of his addiction that allowed him to write more introspective lyrics. I admit I miss this level of his lyricism but at the same time I'm happy that he overcame the addiction. I'm in and out with bad times as everyone else but this song helped me so much through many things. I love the minimalism of this song and the line 'the thorn in my side from the tree I planted' - realisation of your own responsibility. It amazes me that loads of people criticise this one but I think it's personal - not everything has to be about fast tempo. Oh and 2nd part of this song is so beasty, it really sounds like freeing yourself but bleeding as a result.
When I was a younger man I hated that they did this with an orchestra. As an older man I realise how absolutely lucky I was to ever witness such great music
Just when you think this awesome song is going to end, they are pushing to stay with something better. What a climax! This is a song I can't get tired of and can play it several times in a row and always motivates me emotionally.
I loved the whole S&M concept. To me it expanded the music. It was wonderful, loud, metal, symphony and so much more. To me it showed that the guys in Metallica are true musicians, willing to take chances and I loved it.
Sometimes i feel that that i caught under wheels role...and im the beast that feeds the feast...and im bleeding me not in way that James did to his self with alcohol...but in my own way by remembering people that i lost...this song gives me the energy to get these feelings out...James really know how to touch our souls and he can make us relate with his lyrics no matter what's the real meaning of them...all people can relate in the context of beeing stack to somenting even if it is drugs,lost people or whatever
My 96' cassette, reheard again in the last year in the dorm, 2013-14. Smashing doors and walls, the crisis I didn't expect, old childhood terrors resurfaced, but I was praying again...and listening to Metallica and Nirvana
When I turned 10 years old, I received S&M album as a present, accompanied by a VCR set of videos from 'Load' and 'Reload'. Approaching my 35th birthday, I still can't stop feeling the energy and magnificence of these songs. Jason's backing vocals are just perfect, Kirk and even Lars were amazing, and Hetfield's voice... wow, it's like another planet. Rejoice, people! We have the privilege to live and witness Metallica.
I was in high school in the bay area when this concert happened and didn't get to go. One of my biggest regrets. Phenomenal performance. The symphony was on point with Michael Kamen absolutely killing it. Honestly beats S&M2 soundwise by a big margin for me. This was just one of those moments in time where everything lined up the way it needed to.
It really is. I'm not being sarcastic. This song makes me emotional as hell. And I don't get like that very often. Hetfield is the ultimate bad ass and I mean fucking listen to him here. His heart is on his sleeve. Shit makes me wanna cry sometimes.
I grew up with this song. It describes my entire life pretty much. I was captivated by the music back then when I was kid, many years later I'm pretty much fluent in English and I'm captivated by the deep meaning of the lyrics. It is a very unique experience.
This is an unbelievably great performance.. Hetfield's voice is flawless.
Sounds like shit, he was cracked out
If he was on something, i didn't pick up on it. James sounds absolutely fantastic and if you think you can do it better, New York lets hear it then. Otherwise, keep your negative opinion to yourself! That's all
Chill
A little autotune but I don't mind.
Makes me cry everytime
It blows me away that so many people complained about this album when it came out. I remember people literally talking shit about how Metallica rolled over and how they'd never buy another Metallica album again. And I used to ride all over town on a mountain bike back then playing air guitar and beating the air drums to this album trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with these people. This album kicks ass.
I'm with you man. Was in to it then, still love it now.
The Woodstock '99 version of Bleeding Me brings it all back too.
This is by far my favorite thing they ever did. I wish they could pull together another show in honor of Michael Kamen with new stuff in the mix.
Mike Carey I bought this album back in 2000, I've never stopped listenin to it. Such a great album
I love Load
I was a diehard metal fan when this came out, and I felt absolutely betrayed by this. Only now in my late 30s do I truly grasp the beauty of it. Maturity is wonderful.
Believe it or not but Load/Reload is what made me love Metallica
Same here
Same. Reload in 1997. First album I bought with my own money earned from babysitting.
Me too. Still my favorite era.
Absolutely no doubt!!!
Hope ya all have rocked their previous 6 albums too. Looking back I can't even imagine a world without their music. Their music has gotten me out of some really deep funks in my life!
I love this version of Bleeding Me so much
Last Dance of Lance Vance
Me, too
Very nice
By far the best one!!!
@@AlexSilva007 entire album is a masterpiece
Masterpiece album
If you can’t understand the genius of this band there’s no hope for you
This thorn in my side is from the tree I planted. Gets me every time
17 when I heard it for the first time. 45 now, listening while the kids are sleeping. Still gives me the same chills when I first heard it! So many different emotions during those years, but still the same chills when I hear it.. You just don’t get it
Oh I DO get it..I’m 43 and bought this album the day it came out
@@ElkinsEric Same here
Not one single, solitary flaw here. Zero. Zilch. And not just this song, this entire show. A true masterpiece.
I remember in the documentary on the DVD that there was a total failure on this song during rehearsals and James asked, "If something happens, what do we do?" something of that nature.
I think S&M 99 could have had a couple of songs swapped out for others, namely Until It Sleeps, The Thing That Should Not Be, and -Human. They play them all very well, flawlessly in fact, but Until and -Human aren't two of their best and Thingy just doesn't work well with the Symphony IMO. Ohh and Battery as the encore wasn't great with the Symphony either. But apart from those it's unbelievably awesome. Swap those out and replace them with Moth into Flame, Confusion, and Halo on Fire from S&M2 and you have the perfect S&M experience. Of course, those three weren't written yet in 99, so I'm not sure what I would have put in instead back then. Maybe Where the Wild Things Are, ...AJFA, and Frayed Ends! Creeping and Orion would be interesting too!
I would imagine they filmed more than one and used the best one that’s how I would do it but who knows
@@cameronfielder4955 there were two shows, yes.
Yeah because he's using autotune lol
“The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree
I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed.
I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.”
― Lord Byron
I don't want to start a heat level argument here, nor spread any negativity but a friendly hint. For the people critisizing Lars' persona: this guy has always been supportive to his band members and their fans. He's been majorly involved in writing the songs and partly the lyrics. He as well as the other Metallica members puts so much energy in performing live.
Also, he's taught himself drumming and plays tight again.
Sometimes it's important stepping in other's shoes / thinking about the stuff they've gone through sometimes.
Have a fantastic day, everyone! Peace! 🙂
Yes! without Lars Metallica would have never happened it was just him and James in 1981 just a couple teenagers with no money but they both had a dream of making it Lars wasn’t good at drumming at first and James was severely shy but James wanted to express himself through music and although Lars may not be the greatest drummer to be honest he isn’t but remember! he was the drummer behind all the inconic songs on KEA,RTL,MOP,AJFA,and TBA 5 of arguably the greatest metal albums ever created! I don’t like the hate that Lars gets yes before death magnetic he probably was slacking severely during live shows but still he’s overall a genius from a songwriting standpoint!💖💖
I've never understood the hate Lars gets. He's a phenomenal drummer and contributor. Metallica wouldn't sound Metallica, if Lars wasn't drumming. If you think Metallica would sound better with a different drummer, then you don't like Metallica lol.
@@goldenwolf8081 indeed, thx for the kind reply. 😊
@@Sonic-gy7kq I agree. Metallica wouldn't feel like Metallica without Lars. Don't waste energy on trollings. I know there are haters and it's hurtful to see sometimes but also many sincere ppl who respectfully criticise Lars' worse playing parts. Cheers! 💙😄
Yeah bro try not to waste time on the trolls, rather comments like these to show support for Lars. It's honestly the minority who don't like Lars and most fans do, as they do for James. If you know any real professional drummers and ask them about Lars they will tell you how actually influential Lars was to the whole metal genre with the offbeats and high-hat mutes/cancels. Its literally just like James. Wasn't professionally trained, resulting in creating new styles for the genre to enjoy and replicate. @@samitechcookie9758
Load is an ENTIRELY underrated album! Listening again on the 25th anniversary! ❤
It sure as shit is better than st anger etc.
The album that I enjoyed much
And they're getting ready to do box sets for both Load and ReLoad. A friend of mine signed off on his ticket stub from the Load tour, as well as his journal where he talked about skipping prom to go see Metallica in Houston.
King Nothing is a banger
Hells Yes 🤘
A true masterpiece! James vocals are perfection.
One of the band's best songs because it talks about regrets and everyone has regrets. ("This thorn in my side is from the tree I've planted")
But also a hope: “I’m diggin’ my way to somethin’ better”
Almost 2024 and this still blows my mind even after 10 years of knowing it.
7:20 jason being the soul of the metal! 🔥
The DVD deserves a re-release, remastered in 4K!
RIP Michael Kamen
When did Michael Kaman past away?
@@leviathanoctavio9491 2003
Indeed. Until Valhalla, brother.
@@laramiebahr5746 what's valhalla?
@@phantomlord8884 the land of the dead in norse mythology
Hands down, this is the best version of this song. Not even close.
I relate this song to depression, I am the beast that feeds the feast, would be the fact that I bring some of it on myself, caught under wheels roll, would be that I'm stuck and I can't get out or escape the way I feel. This song has helped me through a lot and the way james writes lyrics is amazing, it can relate to many different people in different situations.
And that's what makes metallica amazing they have music for every part of life we go thru with the same metal feel we love so much shame when people say they suck after music like ain't my b**ch and the earlier days of load and ride the lightning they my darkest times easy to cope with than anyone I'm close with could or talk to
I can relate to that, I'm bleeding me yeah!
I'm at 3 and I have to do all the work on
MA SEI FORSE DEPRESSA TU???
SENTI CHI SI STRUGGE O SI LUNGE PERBACCO!!!
therapy for the soul
"Bleeding Me"
I'm diggin' my way
I'm diggin' my way to something
I'm diggin' my way to somethin' better
I'm pushin' to stay
I'm pushin' to stay with something
I'm pushin' to stay with something better
I'm sowing the seeds
I'm sowing the seeds I've taken
I'm sowing the seeds I take for granted
This thorn in my side
This thorn in my side is from the tree
This thorn in my side is from the tree I've planted
It tears me and I bleed
And I bleed
Caught under wheel's roll
I take the leech I'm bleeding me
Can't stop to save my soul
I take the leash that's leading me
I'm bleeding me
I can't take it
Caught under wheel's roll
The bleeding of me
Of me
The bleeding of me
Caught under wheel's roll
I take the leech I'm bleeding me
Can't stop to save my soul
I take the leash that's leading me
I'm bleeding me
I can't take it
Caught under wheel's roll
The bleeding of me
The bleeding of me
I am the beast that feeds the feast
I am the blood, I am release
Come make me pure
Bleed me a cure
I'm caught, I'm caught, I'm caught under
Caught under wheel's roll
I take thay leech I'm bleeding me
Can't stop to save my soul
I take the leash that's leading me
I'm bleeding me
I can't take it, I can't take it, I can't take it
The bleeding of me
Come on
Bleed me
I'm digging my way
I'm digging my way to something
I'm digging my way to something better
I'm pushing to stay
I'm pushing to stay with something
I'm pushing to stay with something better
With something better
Lyrics that punch me right in the gut. He's a fucking phenomenal songwriter.
I had this on VHS back in 1999
such nostalgia. throws me right back to being a teenager. what an ablum load is. truly holds up to the test of time.
Did you have Live Shit Binge & Purge Seattle 1989 on VHS? Best Blackened performance in my opinion. Damn....I'm getting old....lol
I'm a full on first four albums snob, but this song is fucking unreal. The lyrics. The way it pushes and pulls. So dynamic. So heartfelt.
I'm with you 🤟🏻
My grandmother died about I want to say a year after this came out. She wasn't a metal head, but she had played trumpet for a symphony. It felt like she was with me watching the original broadcast and it was the first time after she died I felt like I wasn't alone. It's still a powerful album to me.
Load and Reload are great albums. I don’t know why people call them bad. They are excellent.
Awesome how the orchestra makes the song bigger and more intense.
One of the most underrated Metallica songs. The melodies, the riffs, the lyrics, the transactions are beautiful.
As a Metallica fan from as far back as Kill Em All... this is one of their best. Close to my favourite Metallica song
5:12 The way the orchestra‘s chord change interacts with James’ feedback is amazing. I know it’s a minor little detail in the song, but those 3 short seconds get me every time.
Yeah bro
5:18 to 7:20 is the greatest piece of music you'll ever hear.
Jarryd Matthews SO intense...
for sure! that was so amazing I got goosebumps
Rly great, but Gilmour’s comfortably numb solo in Pompeii...
6:30 when his voice cracks... that was everything he had - so good, such and under-rated song.
It’s tight no doubt. Loved them since early times
oh man. I used to turn out the lights, lay in bed with headphones and just chill to this one. Fucking love this song!!
I still do this.
And they are all on point, James's voice, Lars is firing on all cylinders, Kirk is ripping and Jason..... well Jason as usual is just a loveable beast LOL \m/
Jason's backing vocals is so impressive! I miss this in new Bleedin' performances...
Autotune?
I was 15 when this came out. Blew my first paycheck on CDs. This is the only one I remember buying. So dope
I was 10, remember my brother coming home with it and listening to it non stop, going for drives just to listen on his alpine stereo,back when sooping up sedans was the big thing haha
Those were the days dude! I remember doing the same. At circuit city and best buy.
I was 19. Bought the DVD and absolutely wore it out!
The S& M album is epic.
I grew up with Metallica, and this was ground breaking. It still stands on its own.
Great sound, great vocals.
Love the crowd too.
The climax growing in this song always gives me goosebumps! Awesome! 🙏🏻
Such a credit to James for having a voice that can seem in place with a symphony orchestra.
this thorn in my side is from the tree I've planted. It tears me and I bleed.
Great lyrics.
Goddamn the emotion hetfield puts into this performance is astounding. He's maybe a year from going to treatment and it's like he's wearing his heart on his sleeve with this. I never paid much attention to the lyrics to this song but knowing what they are now , they are so fucking deep. Words can't describe what they mean to me and I'm lucky enough to see this guy share them with the world. Anybody disputing who the greatest front man of all time is needs to check out this performance by papa het
Jason’s killer bass tone !! Heck yeah ! Da man right there !
This song is like wine , old = delicous
Newsted is so great on back vocals, so much energy live ... This is what Metallica needs today
I dont know how many times ive listened to this over the years......Metallica's music is so powerful in its feelings. Takes me to a different place in my head. Metallica till i die.
Wow, i had forgotten how many timed I'd listened to this song. The go to song when you're down and need to know others have been their too at some point in their lives.
Lots of people have been there too. Hetfield, me, you. Millions of others. Hang in there and ask for help if you need it.
I wish i could be at that concert. That is something special...🤘
I feel like this is one of their crowning recordings. Everyone is quick to go to Master, or the Black Album. But S&M was tight as they've ever been.
The sound is simply astounding. Absolutely perfect mix. Truly amazing for a live show. It's nearly indistinguishable from a studio recording. Wow.
FecesPeces The sound is surely great. But I like the live vibe of the Live Shit recordings more. This has quite a few overdubs I think, don't know. Maybe Live Shit has them too, but it doesn't feel like that. Too bad they don't make live recordings like that anymore, where you can actually hear the crowd and the feeling of being in a concert hall. Everything sounds very "soundboardish". 😊
indeed. here I am listening this after seeing s&m 2 being totally disappointed with the sound mix. the sound of this concert is magnificent
@@Kensloos yeah something about it give it a different experience than recorded stuff
S&M was extremely well-produced
@@Kensloos not only overdubs, they even replaced drum fills here & there..that's why it sounded so perfect for a live concert.
Hetfield really put everything into this vocal performance. Wow. The band was super on point this whole show though.
Only they can make a 9 minute long song feel like it ended too soon.
Absolute perfection
Fade to black and bleeding me is my personal best Metallica songs...they talk to me in some higher level..maybe im crazy but hey...life is miracle.death is gift.
Nope , you’re not crazy .
I just want more.
It's a bittersweet thing because James at this point reached the age and consciousness of his addiction that allowed him to write more introspective lyrics. I admit I miss this level of his lyricism but at the same time I'm happy that he overcame the addiction. I'm in and out with bad times as everyone else but this song helped me so much through many things. I love the minimalism of this song and the line 'the thorn in my side from the tree I planted' - realisation of your own responsibility. It amazes me that loads of people criticise this one but I think it's personal - not everything has to be about fast tempo. Oh and 2nd part of this song is so beasty, it really sounds like freeing yourself but bleeding as a result.
When I was a younger man I hated that they did this with an orchestra. As an older man I realise how absolutely lucky I was to ever witness such great music
Metallica, a band for all seasons!
I like all of the albums, and Bleeding Me and The Outlaw Torn are near the top of my favorite Metallica song list.
that Ken Laurence explorer is unreal, sounds amazing any song any tuning... james really got a keeper there...
James’ vocals on S&M were FIRE
peak
One of the most powerful slower songs. Amazing.
This performance leaves me with goose bumps everytime I listen.
So glad I wasn’t small minded enough to believe Metallica wasn’t on to some brilliance. What a great time!
Just a masterpiece... Not one second that could have been more perfect
2:21 - for'rantehhhd'ahhhh
Haha I like the way he says that part :p
Just when you think this awesome song is going to end, they are pushing to stay with something better. What a climax! This is a song I can't get tired of and can play it several times in a row and always motivates me emotionally.
This song is a fucking masterpiece. A top 10 Metallica song for sure.
2:50-3:05 one of the best moments in rock and roll history
Who rolls?
Maravilhoso💖
I loved the whole S&M concept. To me it expanded the music. It was wonderful, loud, metal, symphony and so much more. To me it showed that the guys in Metallica are true musicians, willing to take chances and I loved it.
Such a powerful song
Absolutamente
Still gives me goosebumps!
thanks Metallica for being maestros of mayhem and majestry. what's not to appreciate?
This is an absolute masterpiece. Hetfields voice is just incredible.
Sometimes i feel that that i caught under wheels role...and im the beast that feeds the feast...and im bleeding me not in way that James did to his self with alcohol...but in my own way by remembering people that i lost...this song gives me the energy to get these feelings out...James really know how to touch our souls and he can make us relate with his lyrics no matter what's the real meaning of them...all people can relate in the context of beeing stack to somenting even if it is drugs,lost people or whatever
this concert is just pure perfection
Brilliant song. A top 10 Metallica song.
My 96' cassette, reheard again in the last year in the dorm, 2013-14. Smashing doors and walls, the crisis I didn't expect, old childhood terrors resurfaced, but I was praying again...and listening to Metallica and Nirvana
My favourite Metallica song. This song and lyrics are so underrated. Amazing performance 🤘🏼
I can’t agree with you more. My absolute favorite
When I turned 10 years old, I received S&M album as a present, accompanied by a VCR set of videos from 'Load' and 'Reload'. Approaching my 35th birthday, I still can't stop feeling the energy and magnificence of these songs. Jason's backing vocals are just perfect, Kirk and even Lars were amazing, and Hetfield's voice... wow, it's like another planet. Rejoice, people! We have the privilege to live and witness Metallica.
Such a amazing band can go from classic thrash to more mature and complex (and justice for all) then to this beautiful song!
I love the band, and james is one of the best frontmen.
One of my favourite songs love the symphony on this
Michael Kamen at the helm yeah!!! RIP. Legends never die.
Amazing. James is simply perfect here.
This song with S&M is a masterpiece forever❤
absolute nostalgia 1990's throwback
Some of the most amazing music I’ve ever heard… Uplifting, beautiful and I’m thankful that I got the chance to hear it
Best tune on the Load album. This is a great version too.
This song is out of this world...
I was in high school in the bay area when this concert happened and didn't get to go. One of my biggest regrets. Phenomenal performance. The symphony was on point with Michael Kamen absolutely killing it. Honestly beats S&M2 soundwise by a big margin for me. This was just one of those moments in time where everything lined up the way it needed to.
I love you guys... very much...❤🎉😢😊
This song never gets old for me because it presents my journey through alcohol and drug recovery.
mine was mental torture from second ex wife never trying to stop taking all Even my soul if she could she would have.
Hetfield is a Music God, His voice here is fucking unreal!
A CLASSIC....
One of the masterpiece song that ever create in this universe.. Thank you god send Mettallica for us
Outlaw torn/bleeding me. Most underrated songs in the history of Metallica period!!!!! Btw Kirk hammett fucking stud shit period also!!!!!!!
This album got me into classical music as a kid and gave me a better appreciation and understanding for music as a whole
By far the best live performance of this song on par with the studio version if not better
Não sei por quantas vezes mais voltarei à assistir esse vídeo. É Simplesmente perfeito! Metallica é perfeito!
This is just beautiful man. Beautiful.
It really is. I'm not being sarcastic. This song makes me emotional as hell. And I don't get like that very often. Hetfield is the ultimate bad ass and I mean fucking listen to him here. His heart is on his sleeve. Shit makes me wanna cry sometimes.
Thank you, Metallica. I needed this at this moment. PTSD survivor since 2013. OEF 2009-2013. Just pushing to stay with something better
this is my fav song,please Metallica play once again please !
edonis dauti 2016 bridge school benefit\m/
The conductor has best Heavy Metal visual.
One of the standouts from this show. As are most of the "balads" (y).
I grew up with this song. It describes my entire life pretty much. I was captivated by the music back then when I was kid, many years later I'm pretty much fluent in English and I'm captivated by the deep meaning of the lyrics. It is a very unique experience.