Love your guy’s reactions! Fun fact: this song is structured to display the five stages of grief. The beginning of the song when it’s a nice peaceful, acoustic riff that is interrupted by the drums is supposed to signify the suddenness of Cliff’s death. The main riff and the first solo is denial and anger, the interlude into the middle section is bargaining, the middle part is depression and then after that it goes back into the calm acoustic part which is acceptance. Truly masters of their craft!
The short poem that James recited was written by Cliff. They included it on "Justice" in tribute to their fallen comrade. This is the first album they recorded without him (1989). Cliff Burton 1962-1986
According to the band, late bassist Cliff Burton wrote a poem that was inspired by TV Christian ministries... That was used for the track as a spoken word piece for 'To live is to die'... Cliff Burton was 24 when he was killed in a tour bus accident in Sweden in the fall of 1986. His sister Connie revealed that they lived w/ their parents while he was in Metallica, and Cliff would wake up every morning and put on Bill Graham Ministries on TV and would be intrigued w/ the "kingdom of salvation"... It was strange because Cliff Burton was not religious, smoked weed, and loved 70's rock music (Black Sabbath, ZZ Top were 2 faves)... James, Lars and Kirk recalled Cliff talking about Bill Graham Ministries and wrote this poem... The instrumental 'Orion' was written in 1985, and Cliff Burton co-wrote it... and there was this section where it goes quiet and he plays this sad melody w/ guitarist Kirk Hammett which sounds like someone saying goodbye... Looking back, it almost seems like Cliff Burton had a premonition that he was not going to live much longer... Metallica dedicated 'To live is to die' to Cliff and his talent. Kirk Hammett said the circumstances of Cliff's death was very unsettling... The night he died, the band was arguing about which bunks on the tour bus they could sleep in... so, they decided to draw cards from a playing deck to make the calls... Kirk said that Cliff drew the Ace of spades and demanded Kirk's bunk... Kirk gave in and slept up front. Late in the night, Kirk was woken up by the bus shaking violently before flipping over and sending everyone flying... With the bus on its side, Kirk got to the emergency hatch and opened it to see Cliff Burton's legs, his body pinned under the bus; Cliff was the only one thrown out the window from his bunk and the bus landed on him, killing him instantly. The bus driver claimed he had hit some black ice in the highway, but James couldn't find any after looking around... the driver likely lost control of the bus after overcorrecting at high speed... James and Kirk were screaming at the driver that night, demanding to know what happened, while a crane turned up to lift the bus and free some people still trapped inside, but Cliff was gone. After being treated for injuries, James, Lars and Kirk w/ their crew were sent to a hotel and they just drank heavily to cope w/ the trauma.
Greetings from Sweden. Cliff died in a bus accident on a tour in Sweden in 1986. The tombstone with his portrait was raised and funded by fans here. Rest in peace
This song is SICK in every sense of the word. I can never pick a favorite song on Justice bc they're all just so good. This album is another masterpiece.
That middle section is my favorite of the Metallica instrumentals. James Hetfield wrote that 2nd guitar solo. Metallica's best songs you guys haven't react to yet in no particular order: 1.Ride the Lightning 2. No Remorse 3. Leper Messiah 4. The Frayed Ends of Sanity 5. Harvester of Sorrow
The last two lines of this song "All this I cannot bear to witness any longer. Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home" were written by Cliff Burton and the last line is also engraved on his headstone too. RIP Cliff 🤘🤘🤘
No matter how many times I hear this song I always tear up because loss is something we all experience and this song plays with the stages of grief in such a beautiful way
This song.. so i have a vague small memory of when i was REALLY young and my dad used to play alot of guitar, and i remember him playing this and its always had some sort of unique spot in my heart that nothing else had in the same way, it almost makes zero sense to me but when i started playing guitar i always LOVED playing this song, i miss my son and father jam sessions
Please check out "In This River" by Black Label Society live in Paris, specifically the live in Paris version. One of the best guitar solos you'll ever see, and it's completely improvised on the spot. It's a tribute to Dimebag Darrell, Pantera's guitarist who was murdered on stage while performing by a gunman. The guitarist of Black Label Society (Zakk Wylde) was good friends with him.
I listened to this song for years and years and never made the connection about their grief over Cliff's death in this song. When I finally did, the song took on a whole new meaning, and I can't listen to the song without thinking about the people I have loved and cared about who have died, while I moved on.
Hey guys, love your reactions, Cliff died in 1986 in a bus crash. This song is like a collection of his final riffs he wrote. I would love to see you guys react to some live stuff, like "Outlaw Torn" or "Bleeding Me". Keep up the good work guys.
@@destroyerofkooda123 He may have written the title I'm not sure though he's credited to the lyrics i think it's actually from an old prom he liked - could be wrong though! I know for sure the interlude was James's tribute to cliff though
@@deletedhero5579 “when a man lies, he murders some part of the world, these are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives” was the only part that wasn’t Cliff. can’t remember which poem it was from but the rest was Cliff 👍 interlude tho was 100% James you’re right
One of the things I love about watching you guys reactions is watching at least one of you at some point pulling out your phone to research the band or song you are doing. You truly care to know and understand. Love you guys!
I'm so glad y'all did this one. This is my all time favorite Metallica track. I used to come home from school and play this on guitar daily, love this song... Never get tired of it
Love your reactions and seeing you all go through the same experience I had with this band over 20 years ago. Some songs to check out are -“Fuel” (if you want something just heavy and fast), -“King Nothing” (good build), -“Harvester of Sorrow” (awesome drum beat)
Come on guys. You have listened to enough Metallica by now. You know not to get fooled by a slow start. I've seen the band twice. And on my mothers eyes. God rest her. It's an experience you'll never forget. See them live. Do it. Enjoy all the music. Peace out.
se nota en sus caras que las melodias de esta cancion ha calado hondo en uds, imaginense que son melodias compuestas por alguien que esta padeciendo un inmenso dolor, y eso siempre se transmite desde los instrumentos de manera irremediable, gran reaccion amigos !!
I love ur Metallica reactions I wait for them every time cuz they remind me of how I reacted when I heard the songs first time too and I love reliving these moments again.
We miss you Cliff! I saw Metallica twice last weekend from row in the pit. They played Orion! 🤘it took 15 Metallica shows for me to finally see Orion live. 🤘
I'll be traveling 4.5 hours from Louisville KY to see them in St. Louis for the 5th time on Nov. 3 & 5th. Well worth the trip. Have already traveled 5hrs to see them in Chicago in 2018, was amazing. You guys have to experience them no matter the travel time, you will not be disappointed.
Omg thank you for doing this reaction it has been so many years since I've heard the song I got this record from a friend in seventh grade for my 13th birthday awesome
Drummer for Metallica, Lars Ulrich,has great video of him back in his home country, Denmark, as guest star playing at Telia Parken with Danish rocker greats Volbeat. Worth checking out, so much energy from the Danish fans.
You see, we can hang together, Metallica fans and rap fans! I love some Wutang and the big ones from 90/2010. But my point is that we have so much in common, I live in another country where we mix everyone mostly at parties, and I have only had positive and exciting conversations. I hope you guys are feeling the respect for each other's music, it's a beautiful thing seeing this happening.
Congrats on 400k! If i had one suggestion it would be some playlists. Might help some people find more of the similar videos easier. Keep up the great work! Love the chemistry and vibe
It’s great to see you fellas. Appreciate old school Metallica 🤘🏼 those first 4 albums are masterpieces. You should definitely go see them if you get the chance rock on Youngblood ✊🏿
this song is just one example of how far ahead of most other heavy rock bands of their time they were pushing boundries as far as what heavy music could sound like conceptually lyrically compositions each one of thse songs just like each album of those first four records they were just on a whole other level whatever elements they used holy smokes
I want you guys to check out Trivium. They are my favorite band and I think you’d enjoy them. Any song is worth listening to because they are all amazing
Cliff died in 1986, this song is the last piece of material he created with the band before his death. . They were on a tour bus driving the backroads of Sweden when the bus wrecked. Cliff was the only one fatally wounded in the wreck
Y'all can't go wrong with Metallica reactions. "The Shortest Straw" is another badass song on that album. Also, check out "Inside Looking Out" by Grand FUNK Railroad
Where can we get our Cartier swag? "Can't Fold Nation!" Shirts.... "Organization for a Cartier Nation!" Hoodies..."5 Bros Production" Hats... Next Metallica reactions please. Not very many people reacting to the songs below on UA-cam. Metallica "Blitzkrieg." Metallica "Breadfan." Metallica "The Prince." Metallica "No Remorse."
This is not Cliff playing... This is the last song with parts written by Cliff... He died on the Masters of Puppets tour in 86... You still need to listen to the studio version of Orion to really hear the brilliance of Cliff... that and Anesthesia off Kill em all are the best pieces of Cliffs playing...
He died in '86.....they were in the middle of the master of puppets tour, when the tour bus flipped on top of him....tragic loss for such a great spirit
Metallica usually puts one of these songs on their albums. Instrumental masterpieces. Anesthesia (pulling teeth) is a goddamn diabolical bass masterpiece. Only really justified by watching cliff burton do it live
I'm in KCMO. I'm probably within 50 miles of Tech Nine most of the time lol. I don't think Metallica is doing a show here but they do have 2 in a row in St. Louis on this tour. Also, now that my daughter has been born I'm gonna get back to spamming you guys. The Ghost Of You by My Chemical Romance. Make it happen.
I say Arlington/Dallas, lived in Dallas so I'm biased, great city for live music and rock and metal concerts, somebody hook these guys up, I've seen Metallica 6 times now, first in 1985 so I've been fortunate, share a concert experience cause Metallica is a great concert with an incredible vibe, they go all out for the fans and every show on this upcoming tour is a different setlist. ~ RIP Cliff
Love your guy’s reactions! Fun fact: this song is structured to display the five stages of grief. The beginning of the song when it’s a nice peaceful, acoustic riff that is interrupted by the drums is supposed to signify the suddenness of Cliff’s death. The main riff and the first solo is denial and anger, the interlude into the middle section is bargaining, the middle part is depression and then after that it goes back into the calm acoustic part which is acceptance. Truly masters of their craft!
I never knew that I've listened to Metallica for years didn't know that
@@phantom_of_the_pines same
So true.... the circle of grief!
And the way it abruptly ends I think is supposed to signify the quick end that life can take without warning like Cliff's
I’m 52 yo & a Metallica fan from the beginning. I was today years old when I learned this. Thanks!
This is Cliff Burton's last contribution to Metallica. It's such a great song 🔥🔥
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man, actually this song doesn't have any composition by Cliff, it's a tribute to him, made by the members of Metallica, thinking like Cliff thought
@@davimaciel6154 yeah I think people have gotten that wrong from somwhere. He never wrote anything on which is kinda sad actually :/
@@davimaciel6154 part of the vocals during this song were written by Cliff. pretty sure the title came from Cliff too. do some research
@@mummriken99 Cliff wrote part of the vocals in the song and pretty sure he came up with the title. do some research
The short poem that James recited was written by Cliff. They included it on "Justice" in tribute to their fallen comrade. This is the first album they recorded without him (1989).
Cliff Burton 1962-1986
Part Cliff, the other part is an old quote that Cliff liked.
@@shmick6079 I'll stand corrected, if I was misinformed and stated that partially incorrectly
88’ 😬
RIP Cliff Burton
@@bcal2524 correction approved... Sept 1988 release date. I had not looked it up and i was off by a few months.
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" live Day at the Green (Cliff em All) has to go on the list, Cliff at his finest on them 4 strings
Cliff straight-up showing these weirdos how to do it.
Dude, they need to do Anesthesia(pulling teeth)
They did that already bro
@@rapthesaurusrex5216 you are both right and wrong. They did in fact react to FWTBT, but not the live version.
According to the band, late bassist Cliff Burton wrote a poem that was inspired by TV Christian ministries... That was used for the track as a spoken word piece for 'To live is to die'... Cliff Burton was 24 when he was killed in a tour bus accident in Sweden in the fall of 1986.
His sister Connie revealed that they lived w/ their parents while he was in Metallica, and Cliff would wake up every morning and put on Bill Graham Ministries on TV and would be intrigued w/ the "kingdom of salvation"... It was strange because Cliff Burton was not religious, smoked weed, and loved 70's rock music (Black Sabbath, ZZ Top were 2 faves)... James, Lars and Kirk recalled Cliff talking about Bill Graham Ministries and wrote this poem... The instrumental 'Orion' was written in 1985, and Cliff Burton co-wrote it... and there was this section where it goes quiet and he plays this sad melody w/ guitarist Kirk Hammett which sounds like someone saying goodbye... Looking back, it almost seems like Cliff Burton had a premonition that he was not going to live much longer... Metallica dedicated 'To live is to die' to Cliff and his talent.
Kirk Hammett said the circumstances of Cliff's death was very unsettling... The night he died, the band was arguing about which bunks on the tour bus they could sleep in... so, they decided to draw cards from a playing deck to make the calls... Kirk said that Cliff drew the Ace of spades and demanded Kirk's bunk... Kirk gave in and slept up front. Late in the night, Kirk was woken up by the bus shaking violently before flipping over and sending everyone flying... With the bus on its side, Kirk got to the emergency hatch and opened it to see Cliff Burton's legs, his body pinned under the bus; Cliff was the only one thrown out the window from his bunk and the bus landed on him, killing him instantly.
The bus driver claimed he had hit some black ice in the highway, but James couldn't find any after looking around... the driver likely lost control of the bus after overcorrecting at high speed... James and Kirk were screaming at the driver that night, demanding to know what happened, while a crane turned up to lift the bus and free some people still trapped inside, but Cliff was gone.
After being treated for injuries, James, Lars and Kirk w/ their crew were sent to a hotel and they just drank heavily to cope w/ the trauma.
Thanks for sharing this. Do you recall where you read about his sister Connie saying he used to watch Billy Graham? I’d love to check that out!
@@davidroynewby There is a Christian documentary movie 'To live is to die' about Cliff Burton by his 'born again' sister Connie.
Sad fact...as the crane lifted the bus, the rigging came loose/broke and the bus fell on Cliff again.
@@sumonjamal1653 copy that. Thanks!
Cliff and Kirk had the same middle name...Lee😢😢😢
That acoustic middle interlude inspired *ENTIRE BANDS* to start a career.
FACTS.
One of the best things about Metallica. They could fit 2 sometimes 3 songs into one song. Like they had so much symphonic intellect.
This album is nothing but chugging! You'll definitely love Frayed Ends of Sanity
My favorite
Harvester Of Sorrow is kine
Harvester Of Sorrow is mine
Yea, heaviest metallica album for sure
The solo in Frayed ends is my favorite on Justice. It starts with ascension then Kirk just kills it!
Greetings from Sweden. Cliff died in a bus accident on a tour in Sweden in 1986. The tombstone with his portrait was raised and funded by fans here. Rest in peace
Love watching you young men become metalheads!!! Makes this old woman's heart happy!🤣🤘🤘
This song is SICK in every sense of the word. I can never pick a favorite song on Justice bc they're all just so good. This album is another masterpiece.
That middle section is my favorite of the Metallica instrumentals. James Hetfield wrote that 2nd guitar solo. Metallica's best songs you guys haven't react to yet in no particular order:
1.Ride the Lightning
2. No Remorse
3. Leper Messiah
4. The Frayed Ends of Sanity
5. Harvester of Sorrow
...And Justice for All
To live and MOP bridge/ middle section is just SOO PERFECTION 🤘
@@andylarson750 basically every track from Justice
yesssss i like you
great picks brother
I learned this intro on guitar and played it for my Dad and it was the first time he understood.
No you didn’t.
@@xCaptainHerox w hater
That album is a monumental masterpiece to the list of Cliff and also a raw power, I love it .
This is real music, no auto tune. Music that came from the heart and spoke to the soul. The best music came out of the 70s and 80s
Been my "not dying today" song since 1988. The pain and fury in the guitars keeps me upright.
Cliff Burton 1962----1986. 🤘
You guys gonna love seeing them live, it’s amazing
I won tickets in Detroit RIFF radio and had 6th row I think it was for New Year 2000 concert. It was so f*(^ing awesome!
Metallica - The Frayed Ends of Sanity - it's a song from the same album 🔥
The last two lines of this song "All this I cannot bear to witness any longer. Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home" were written by Cliff Burton and the last line is also engraved on his headstone too. RIP Cliff 🤘🤘🤘
No matter how many times I hear this song I always tear up because loss is something we all experience and this song plays with the stages of grief in such a beautiful way
This song.. so i have a vague small memory of when i was REALLY young and my dad used to play alot of guitar, and i remember him playing this and its always had some sort of unique spot in my heart that nothing else had in the same way, it almost makes zero sense to me but when i started playing guitar i always LOVED playing this song, i miss my son and father jam sessions
Frayed Ends of Sanity pls it’s one of their underrated gems
Love that song
It is a great song, it is a gem and it certainly isn't underrated.
Please check out "In This River" by Black Label Society live in Paris, specifically the live in Paris version. One of the best guitar solos you'll ever see, and it's completely improvised on the spot. It's a tribute to Dimebag Darrell, Pantera's guitarist who was murdered on stage while performing by a gunman. The guitarist of Black Label Society (Zakk Wylde) was good friends with him.
I used to blast that dvd all the time. Lol
Also Fire It Up by BLS.
Hell yeah, second this
@@GeorgeZimmermen I've got that DVD on the shelf next to me lol. Been requesting this for a while, hopefully they'll get around to it eventually
My favorite instrumental, so beautiful!
I listened to this song for years and years and never made the connection about their grief over Cliff's death in this song. When I finally did, the song took on a whole new meaning, and I can't listen to the song without thinking about the people I have loved and cared about who have died, while I moved on.
I feel the same way
Hey guys, love your reactions, Cliff died in 1986 in a bus crash. This song is like a collection of his final riffs he wrote. I would love to see you guys react to some live stuff, like "Outlaw Torn" or "Bleeding Me". Keep up the good work guys.
Actually the only part he wrote was the intro . I know James wrote the soft interlude as a tribute to cliff
@@deletedhero5579 Cliff wrote the lyrics too. pretty sure the title came from Cliff also
@@destroyerofkooda123 He may have written the title I'm not sure though he's credited to the lyrics i think it's actually from an old prom he liked - could be wrong though!
I know for sure the interlude was James's tribute to cliff though
@@deletedhero5579 “when a man lies, he murders some part of the world, these are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives” was the only part that wasn’t Cliff. can’t remember which poem it was from but the rest was Cliff 👍 interlude tho was 100% James you’re right
Yes! Finally you did my favorite Metallica number. It kind of goes with the next song Dyers Eve. But you guys just made my day!
One of the things I love about watching you guys reactions is watching at least one of you at some point pulling out your phone to research the band or song you are doing. You truly care to know and understand. Love you guys!
I'm so glad y'all did this one. This is my all time favorite Metallica track. I used to come home from school and play this on guitar daily, love this song... Never get tired of it
Love your reactions and seeing you all go through the same experience I had with this band over 20 years ago.
Some songs to check out are
-“Fuel” (if you want something just heavy and fast),
-“King Nothing” (good build),
-“Harvester of Sorrow” (awesome drum beat)
One of the best pieces of music ever made. From my favorite album
These guys reactions are so genuine..keep it going
Must do “Orion” next... it’s their BEST of all their instrumentals.
Justice is my favorite Metallica album.
Mee to🎉 the Best of all
Come on guys. You have listened to enough Metallica by now. You know not to get fooled by a slow start. I've seen the band twice. And on my mothers eyes. God rest her. It's an experience you'll never forget. See them live. Do it. Enjoy all the music. Peace out.
This is my favorite song of all time
This is one of the best instrumental songs. I love this song it’s just so good.
Gentlemen, Metallica “Fight Fire With Fire” love your reactions. 🤙🏽
That song are just straight up brutal, what an opener, i love it so much XD
se nota en sus caras que las melodias de esta cancion ha calado hondo en uds, imaginense que son melodias compuestas por alguien que esta padeciendo un inmenso dolor, y eso siempre se transmite desde los instrumentos de manera irremediable, gran reaccion amigos !!
I love ur Metallica reactions I wait for them every time cuz they remind me of how I reacted when I heard the songs first time too and I love reliving these moments again.
One of my favorite guitar solos ever
We miss you Cliff! I saw Metallica twice last weekend from row in the pit. They played Orion! 🤘it took 15 Metallica shows for me to finally see Orion live. 🤘
I'll be traveling 4.5 hours from Louisville KY to see them in St. Louis for the 5th time on Nov. 3 & 5th. Well worth the trip. Have already traveled 5hrs to see them in Chicago in 2018, was amazing. You guys have to experience them no matter the travel time, you will not be disappointed.
RIP Cliff. The day he died was one of the saddest ever, the loss of such great beauty and art the world will never know.
For me , best Metallica song ever.
Cliff Burton may you rest in peace from all Metallica fans That's been with Metallica for over 40 years of Concerts
Omg thank you for doing this reaction it has been so many years since I've heard the song I got this record from a friend in seventh grade for my 13th birthday awesome
One of my all time favorite compositions.
Drummer for Metallica, Lars Ulrich,has great video of him back in his home country, Denmark, as guest star playing at Telia Parken with Danish rocker greats Volbeat. Worth checking out, so much energy from the Danish fans.
You see, we can hang together, Metallica fans and rap fans!
I love some Wutang and the big ones from 90/2010. But my point is that we have so much in common, I live in another country where we mix everyone mostly at parties, and I have only had positive and exciting conversations.
I hope you guys are feeling the respect for each other's music, it's a beautiful thing seeing this happening.
Congrats on 400k! If i had one suggestion it would be some playlists. Might help some people find more of the similar videos easier. Keep up the great work! Love the chemistry and vibe
The end of this song leads into one of my top 5 favorite songs of all time.
The show in Arlington is August 18th and 20th. We got our tickets and I can't wait!! It will be my 11th time to see them live.
My heart breaks every time I listen to this masterpiece. R.I.P. to all my lost loved ones
It warms my old metal heart to see new eyes being opened haha
It’s great to see you fellas. Appreciate old school Metallica 🤘🏼 those first 4 albums are masterpieces. You should definitely go see them if you get the chance rock on Youngblood ✊🏿
this song is just one example of how far ahead of most other heavy rock bands of their time they were pushing boundries as far as what heavy music could sound like conceptually lyrically compositions each one of thse songs just like each album of those first four records they were just on a whole other level whatever elements they used holy smokes
You absolutely HAVE to listen to the song that comes after this on the album.
Played with the rage of 3 dudes who just lost their brother
The music is the lyrics, brothas. It’s telling you a story. Appreciate the reaction
Your faces at 5:33 just show how powerful is that part
So cool to see diversity in the music you react….so much love to y’all
Check out Fuel, King Nothing, Don't Tread on Me, Mama Said......all great songs 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I saw them play this live just james and Jason sitting on stage steps it was cool
Damn, this is a rare one
More Metallica is always a treat! It’s what I tune in for. 👍🤘
Another amazing reaction video 💜
I hope you guys get to go & see them with backstage passes 🙏🏽
Another great reaction from y'all although I do get distracted while watching them oh and congrats 👏🎉 on reaching 400K subscribers ✌💕 from 🇦🇺
this is metallica best album . every song is a banger
"Bleeding Me" is a masterpiece, studio version
S&M1!!!!!!!
Fucking amazing song
I want you guys to check out Trivium. They are my favorite band and I think you’d enjoy them. Any song is worth listening to because they are all amazing
Ascendancy slaps.
@@blastbeatindustries3191 hell ya man. All of their albums slap though let’s be real
Your appreciation of Metallica kicks ass! 🤘🏻😎
Cliff died in 1986, this song is the last piece of material he created with the band before his death. . They were on a tour bus driving the backroads of Sweden when the bus wrecked. Cliff was the only one fatally wounded in the wreck
Y'all can't go wrong with Metallica reactions. "The Shortest Straw" is another badass song on that album.
Also, check out "Inside Looking Out" by Grand FUNK Railroad
Where can we get our Cartier swag?
"Can't Fold Nation!" Shirts.... "Organization for a Cartier Nation!" Hoodies..."5 Bros Production" Hats...
Next Metallica reactions please. Not very many people reacting to the songs below on UA-cam.
Metallica "Blitzkrieg."
Metallica "Breadfan."
Metallica "The Prince."
Metallica "No Remorse."
It's probably one of my favorite Metallica songs of all time.
You should check "Dyer's Eve" off this album, especially with lyrics. Serious teenage angst with parents
LOL y'all's reactions are so funny and that's why I need to see your reaction to Jinjer. It will be epic 😂😂😂
This is not Cliff playing... This is the last song with parts written by Cliff... He died on the Masters of Puppets tour in 86... You still need to listen to the studio version of Orion to really hear the brilliance of Cliff... that and Anesthesia off Kill em all are the best pieces of Cliffs playing...
^ Nailed it
An Ode To Cliff Burton. The Maestro of the bass guitar.
He died in '86.....they were in the middle of the master of puppets tour, when the tour bus flipped on top of him....tragic loss for such a great spirit
Metallica usually puts one of these songs on their albums. Instrumental masterpieces. Anesthesia (pulling teeth) is a goddamn diabolical bass masterpiece. Only really justified by watching cliff burton do it live
This is the one. Best Metallica song EVER.
These bloke's reactions are top notch, then they go and throw a Final Fantasy shout out in there, legendary status.
Guys take it to the next level of genius. Will Ramos of Lorna Shore, dudes vocals are beyond crazy! Another drummer that is the absolute OG…Buddy Rich
These dudes ain't ready for any deathcore shit
I'm in KCMO. I'm probably within 50 miles of Tech Nine most of the time lol. I don't think Metallica is doing a show here but they do have 2 in a row in St. Louis on this tour. Also, now that my daughter has been born I'm gonna get back to spamming you guys. The Ghost Of You by My Chemical Romance. Make it happen.
I use to fall asleep to this song and have the album on repeat and wake up to this song playing ahah .
My favorite Metallica album of all time!
Metallica - and justice for all song and lyrics are brutal lml
You guys should react to Metallicas song Harvester of Sorrow.
All you brothers Should see matelica live in concert
Y'all should react to one of my favorite songs from Metallica it's called (The God that Failed)
Great song 🎵
Along with Master, And Justice are two BEST Albums of MetallicA
Love how there's always two guys in the background that are there for no reason. Just bobbing their head slightly.
#1 metallica song...i have listen to this millions times...
It played no leaf clover at 11:03… my favorite metallica song, yall gotta react to that man
Rip Cliff
I'm in my 50's and love watching your expressions. Can you guys please play Tracy Chapman, Fast Car? Got to SEE what you FEEL. 😍💞
Flotsam And Jetsam - Swatting at flies. y'all won't be disappointed
I say Arlington/Dallas, lived in Dallas so I'm biased, great city for live music and rock and metal concerts, somebody hook these guys up, I've seen Metallica 6 times now, first in 1985 so I've been fortunate, share a concert experience cause Metallica is a great concert with an incredible vibe, they go all out for the fans and every show on this upcoming tour is a different setlist. ~ RIP Cliff