There is no “studio” version of this song. This is the first song the time was played and it was played live, with an audience along with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra…. And it is simply perfection!
I was a metalhead in the Bay Area and I was in the school symphony. Going to the SFSymphony was a dream of mine since I was a kid. I remember being blown away when I heard this song and its still one of my faves to this day.
Cliff Burton was 24 yrs old... they were on tour in Europe and the bus hit black ice, Cliff was thrown out of the bus and the bus landed on him... He was possibly the greatest bassist to ever live... He is the main reason why the first three albums for Metallica were their best...
@@t7mf James loved Cliff and looked up to him... he read and listened to everything Cliff told him he liked... If you love someone to the point that you nearly drink yourself to death from grief... you need someone to blame for their death... you can't blame ice...
@@PapawsDadillacOEMplus I believe he did teach himself to play but he also was the only member of the band to go to music school and actually study musical theory... he taught Kirk and James how to read music...
This song is so underrated, it goes so hard and the orchestra on top of Metallica just takes this song to the top, I'm looking forward to seeing if you guys rock with it
I could not get enough of that album. With that being said, the live version is leaps and bounds better because Metallica feeds off of the energy of the crowd. They just keep multiplying that energy until the whole stadium is a mosh pit.
This song goes so freaking hard, it made me really appreciate orchestra as a kid, I was young when this was new, and it for sure left an impact. That show must have been amazing to be at.
This song was written specifically to be played with an orchestra. That is the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra playing with 'em. Hench the name of the album, "S&M." Symphony and Metallica. And the song is absolutely awesome! As y'all get older, you'll more and more appreciate the light/freight train analogy. :)
That was a full orchestra with violins and trumpets playing with Metallica. Props to old men rocking. Thank you for listening to this song I requested. You guys rock. Jason the bass player and Dave Mustane got kicked out of the band. Cliff is the one that died. Next check out Whiskey In The Jar and Until It Sleeps.
it's awesome you guys have found Metallica and became fans. Great group with so many great songs. Their bassist Rob T was in Suicidal Tendencies in his younger days. Please check out Suicidal Tendencies - You Can't bring me down You'll see a young Rob on base plus it's a great song.
Metallica had worked w/ orchestral conductor/ composer Michael Kamen on the 1991 single 'Nothing else matters'... so, when Metallica wanted to perform a live concert w/ a full orchestra in 1999, Kamen was picked to come up w/ the musical arrangements and conduct the symphony w/ Metallica. 'No leaf clover' (and the song 'Minus human') were written specifically for the orchestra performance (no studio version) that was recorded and filmed... released as the 'S&M' live album in 1999. Michael Kamen has since passed away (R.I.P.), and Metallica did the orchestra performance once again in 2019 and released it as "S&M 2".
yall have to listen to megadeth, TORNADO OF SOULS. it is such an awesome song i think you guys will love it!!! in fact the whole rust in peace album by megadeth is a masterpiece, considered by many the greatest thrash metal album ever made!!!
I've been wanting someone to react to this song for WAYYYYYYYYYYY TOOOOO LOOOONNG! Hell yeah i'm so glad someone finally gave this song the Justice it Deserves!!!!
Metallica is so well written that the bands can transfer music to a symphony orchestra, very easily with their harmony, melody and everything. Also, as you guys have learned that Metallica is the Masters of the breakdown and the change up.
I've watched every Metallica reaction you guys have done and look forward to more. It's been a pleasure watching you fellows on your 'Tallica journey. There's so much out there! Please do my favorite, Fight Fire With Fire from Ride The Lightning! I'll donate if I have to. As for this song, it's off their S&M album released in 1999. It is a live recording they did with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. The member that died was bassist Cliff Burton (check out the live video of him playing For Whom the Bell Tolls) He died in a car crash involving the band's tour bus while on the Master of Puppets tour in Europe. He was replaced with Jason Newsted for the And Justice for All album. They stuck with Jason during the 90's but parted ways in the early 2000's. Jason was replaced with Rob Trujillo for the St. Anger album and has been with the band since. I believe the new album name (72 seasons) is a reference to when Rob joined and brought Metallica to their hard roots. Please explore the albums with the different bassists, because you can really tell the difference in the band's sound and direction. Keep up the good work!
Alden, hopefully they'll read the entire msg. There's another YT Channel to check out if you haven't yet; POLO REACTS. He started his Metallica Journey about 8-9 months ago. He loves Bill Burr and he just started his journey into TOOL about 1-2 months ago and absolutely almost immediately enjoyed it. Here's the link to his reaction to TOOL - "Sober" on 11/11/2022. His YT Channel also just hit 100k Subs about a week ago. ua-cam.com/video/5jhIIs_SoL8/v-deo.html Here's another one of his favorite reactions. Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight". About 4 min 30 sec into the reaction, POLO says, "This is probably the best song I've ever heard without drums 🥁". All of the Subs.....just wait, Phil isn't there yet. ua-cam.com/video/vlwO4KSEo5I/v-deo.html
In this case the studio version is the live version. I think what people were requesting was not having the second performance done of this much more recently done for S&M 2. The original is considered the superior version. Both versions were recorded from live performances with orchestras.
What happened at the time is that they did actually go back into the studio and tweak aspects of S&M that may not have recorded well or needed some extra oomph. This was a bit of a controversy at the time as far as “is it still live”. Then it came out that most bands do a lot of post production to live albums. Which is a duh, but some folks don’t catch on too quick.
I would love for you guys to react to symphonic metal. Nightwish - Ghost Love Score live at Wacken. The song has a really big sound with amazing vocals.
Small note: the "studio version" of a song *is* the album version. Some bands release versions that are "live in studio" which is kind of an in between of a live performance and a studio version. A "live studio performance" is a live recording of the band (with no post-production) but recorded in-studio, so it's much closer in sound to the studio version.
Y’all should react to Master of Puppets with the full orchestra, which is from the same album as this song. Make sure you do the live version where you can see everyone rock out. It’ll blow your mind.
Please react to To live is to die , it is an instrumental(no lyrics) and its a tribute to cliff Burton, the bassist that passed away.A true masterpiece
Story goes, as told by Kirk, Cliff and Kirk were arguing over who got the better of 2 bunks on the tour bus so they played best hand of cards to see who got the choice, Cliff drew the ace of spades and took the bunk that ultimately led to him being tossed out of the bus window when it crashed; had Kirk won he said he would have taken that bunk and it might have been him thrown out the bus window.
This is the album version... BUT the album is a Live recording of Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra thats why you hear horns and violins and what not... Hence S&M... great album listen to the whole thing!!
If you watched this year’s Detroit Lions HardKnocks, this is the song HC Dan Campbell referenced: “… light at the end of the tunnel, was just a freight train coming your way…”. That episode ended w/this song
It was put on a collaborative album they made with a symphony called S & M, symphony & metallica. Studio means NOT live but recorded in and actual studio.
Is like achieving a goal but than suddently as You Want to go farder something always has to go wrong but i take it as an no matter what You have to go through or struggle youve got to try your Best over and over again to make your dream come to live by working hard
This is a more mastered version of the song (studio)- even the live recordings have some audio mixing that don’t carry the same impact that the live experience would. Having the full San Francisco Symphony Orchestra back a metal band is a hell of a thing. The massive, bass-y, timpani drums of the orchestra can be over powering in the live performance (in a good way, I think it is an intentional part of the composition) which just isn’t the same. Aside from the idea of an unexpected fright train being sheer bad luck like the title ‘no leaf clover’ would suggest, the lyrics also suggest a rapid success (‘good day to be alive’) from ignoring or not preparing for the consequences (‘pay no mind to the distant thunder’) and achieved by cutting corners (‘sucker for that quick reward’) - so the tale of someone who rocketed to the top and didn’t take the time to build a strong foundation and are therefore more likely to fail, but because it was so easy for them to succeed in the first place they can’t recognize their downfall (the freight train) when it’s coming directly at them. Further, the artistry of the song itself uses the waves of big orchestral movements (particularly the drawn out rolling crescendos) to almost be an allegory for the anxiety and apprehension of the witness (the person singing the song, or the audience) which CAN recognize the ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ as a downfall. I absolutely love this song. It doesn’t get played often (how hard would it be to travel with a full orchestra?) but that also makes it feel a little bit like a treat saved for special occasions.
S&M was a masterpiece!! I highly recommend you watch the DVD. It was the first time Metallica played with a full Symphony Orchestra. They did S&M2 I think 20 years later in California, also a DVD and worth checking out fellas, both performances are legendary
Im a life long met fan and I've never heard of the "four leaf ☘ clover" album 💁♂️😂 The album is title "s&m" (symphony and metallica) ..... it was done with the San Francisco symphony in the late 90' early 2000's...... it was an experiment......and damn did it come out amazing 💯🎯
Also I loved your reaction to Kendricks video, count me out. That's when I found you all and subscribed. I really can't get enough of that video, he is amazing.
You should check out the Metallica Justice Medley (Live - San Diego '92). I love those guys but their live shows are where they really excelled back in the day.
This is from their concerts with the San Francisco orchestra. Metallica with an entire orchestra behind them!!! Amazing performances! They’ve done two of them now.
System of a down - Spiders System of a down - Science Tool - Vicarious (Lyrics) Tool - You lied (Lyrics) Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (Pulse) Pink Floyd - On the turning away ( remastered ) Nightwish - Ghost love score (wacken 2013)
I love that y'all are loving on Metallica! Would you please please please react to Cemetery Gates by Pantera, if you haven't already???!!!??? It doesn't disappoint!!!
Metallica Song Suggestions: Wherever I May Roam, Ride The Lightning, Fight Fire With Fire, The Thing That Should Not Be, Harvester Of Sorrow, …And Justice for All, Whiplash, Hit The Lights, No Remorse, Leper Messiah, Damage Inc, Trapped Under Ice, Escape, Fuel, Until It Sleeps, King Nothing, The Unforgiven II, Moth Into Flame, The Day That Never Comes, Halo On Fire.
i know it's a long video, but u could do different parts of this, just search for "best crowd ever" we argentinians take passion to a whole different level. Love from buenos aires
Guys... You deserve nothing Short of the best in life and the accomplishment of your greatest dreams. Watching your reactions to content outside of your normal parameters is inspiring, fun and funny. I hope your openness is infectious and creates a society that is actually open to new, different and more things to enjoy. We need it, take care gentlemen.
Hey Gentlemen! This song is off of Metallica Symphonica, where an entire double CD of their songs were recorded with an entire Symphony Orchestra. 😉 Pretty damn cool actually Also, the main writers are James Hetfield (lead singer) and Lars Ulrich (drummer). AND!; I have to say that the lead guitarist, Kirk Hammett is one of THE most underrated guitarists, ever! Stay safe and Good Health to You All 💖
Boys any song off this concert is different it's a must listen. Try outlaw torn. Love you guys all the way from 🇦🇺 thos is with the San Francisco sympathy orchestra
Oh no... You really need to watch the video for this one, where you see the band with the whole classical orchestra etc. Other than that, great reaction as always. :)
There is no “studio” version of this song. This is the first song the time was played and it was played live, with an audience along with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra…. And it is simply perfection!
I was a metalhead in the Bay Area and I was in the school symphony. Going to the SFSymphony was a dream of mine since I was a kid. I remember being blown away when I heard this song and its still one of my faves to this day.
Cliff Burton was 24 yrs old... they were on tour in Europe and the bus hit black ice, Cliff was thrown out of the bus and the bus landed on him... He was possibly the greatest bassist to ever live... He is the main reason why the first three albums for Metallica were their best...
James believes it’s the drivers fault and there was no black ice
@@t7mf James loved Cliff and looked up to him... he read and listened to everything Cliff told him he liked... If you love someone to the point that you nearly drink yourself to death from grief... you need someone to blame for their death... you can't blame ice...
He was a magician with the bass. Self tought I think if I remember right. His dad and the band stayed close until his death year or two ago
@@PapawsDadillacOEMplus I believe he did teach himself to play but he also was the only member of the band to go to music school and actually study musical theory... he taught Kirk and James how to read music...
@T7MF your right I heard he said that during the behind the music that I watched
This song is so underrated, it goes so hard and the orchestra on top of Metallica just takes this song to the top, I'm looking forward to seeing if you guys rock with it
This is my favorite Metallica song- so glade the guys chose to react to it!
This whole S&M album with the orchestra is amazing! Do the whole concert!
When those violins kick in on For Whom the Bell Tolls. That's a great album.
It really is! Idk who’s idea it was to pair a heavy metal band with a symphony orchestra but they need an award 😂😂🤟🏾🤟🏾🔥🔥🎸🎸
@@mztweety1374 I think it was Deep Purple?
I could not get enough of that album. With that being said, the live version is leaps and bounds better because Metallica feeds off of the energy of the crowd. They just keep multiplying that energy until the whole stadium is a mosh pit.
Rip Michael Kamen he wrote all the scores a musical genius and nice man what a Legend
I love his score for The Dead Zone.
This song goes so freaking hard, it made me really appreciate orchestra as a kid, I was young when this was new, and it for sure left an impact. That show must have been amazing to be at.
This live show is incredible. James vocals were at his best during this era
They have returned…\m/
Huh? He blew his voice out and really started going downhill 93-94. He can't even scream anymore.
I really think he is better than ever now 2023. Like, totally in control. Mighty and theatrical (not in a fake way, in a mature way).
This song was written specifically to be played with an orchestra. That is the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra playing with 'em. Hench the name of the album, "S&M." Symphony and Metallica. And the song is absolutely awesome! As y'all get older, you'll more and more appreciate the light/freight train analogy. :)
This is how you know our man has become a true Metallica fan. He hears a bell and the first thing he does is yell "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLZZZZZZAH!"
This has always been one of my favourite Metallica songs. Love the grandness of the music.
boring song in my opinion. this band has better tracks
That was a full orchestra with violins and trumpets playing with Metallica. Props to old men rocking. Thank you for listening to this song I requested. You guys rock. Jason the bass player and Dave Mustane got kicked out of the band. Cliff is the one that died. Next check out Whiskey In The Jar and Until It Sleeps.
Jason didnt get kicked out, he left.
He focking left the band !
Until it Sleeps.....👍💯%
Jason didnt get kicked out he fockin left the band!
arent u kinda upset they didnt jus watch it ha...
That album is amazing, Metallica not afraid of trying different things for good or bad .
This song always gives me the chills.
it's awesome you guys have found Metallica and became fans. Great group with so many great songs.
Their bassist Rob T was in Suicidal Tendencies in his younger days.
Please check out Suicidal Tendencies - You Can't bring me down
You'll see a young Rob on base plus it's a great song.
You guys did a lot of their classics already. But you MUST still do Ride the Lightning. One if their best!
best heavy metal guitar solo in history
Metallica and the San Francisco orchestra collaboration is one of the best
Metallica had worked w/ orchestral conductor/ composer Michael Kamen on the 1991 single 'Nothing else matters'... so, when Metallica wanted to perform a live concert w/ a full orchestra in 1999, Kamen was picked to come up w/ the musical arrangements and conduct the symphony w/ Metallica.
'No leaf clover' (and the song 'Minus human') were written specifically for the orchestra performance (no studio version) that was recorded and filmed... released as the 'S&M' live album in 1999.
Michael Kamen has since passed away (R.I.P.), and Metallica did the orchestra performance once again in 2019 and released it as "S&M 2".
Theres still so many Metallica songs I'd loveto see you guys react to. King Nothing is a lyrically awesome song..👍👍
yall have to listen to megadeth, TORNADO OF SOULS. it is such an awesome song i think you guys will love it!!!
in fact the whole rust in peace album by megadeth is a masterpiece, considered by many the greatest thrash metal album ever made!!!
😊👍
Metallica are true living legends!!!! Their catalog is so extensive. I would say they have 60-70 amazing songs.
Exactly, they're like Iron Maiden and even Avenged Sevenfold. They're all bangers. Like you said, about 70 amazing songs each.
I've been wanting someone to react to this song for WAYYYYYYYYYYY TOOOOO LOOOONNG! Hell yeah i'm so glad someone finally gave this song the Justice it Deserves!!!!
Metallica is so well written that the bands can transfer music to a symphony orchestra, very easily with their harmony, melody and everything. Also, as you guys have learned that Metallica is the Masters of the breakdown and the change up.
I've watched every Metallica reaction you guys have done and look forward to more. It's been a pleasure watching you fellows on your 'Tallica journey. There's so much out there!
Please do my favorite, Fight Fire With Fire from Ride The Lightning!
I'll donate if I have to.
As for this song, it's off their S&M album released in 1999. It is a live recording they did with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.
The member that died was bassist Cliff Burton (check out the live video of him playing For Whom the Bell Tolls)
He died in a car crash involving the band's tour bus while on the Master of Puppets tour in Europe.
He was replaced with Jason Newsted for the And Justice for All album.
They stuck with Jason during the 90's but parted ways in the early 2000's.
Jason was replaced with Rob Trujillo for the St. Anger album and has been with the band since. I believe the new album name (72 seasons) is a reference to when Rob joined and brought Metallica to their hard roots. Please explore the albums with the different bassists, because you can really tell the difference in the band's sound and direction.
Keep up the good work!
Alden, hopefully they'll read the entire msg. There's another YT Channel to check out if you haven't yet; POLO REACTS. He started his Metallica Journey about 8-9 months ago.
He loves Bill Burr and he just started his journey into TOOL about 1-2 months ago and absolutely almost immediately enjoyed it. Here's the link to his reaction to TOOL - "Sober" on 11/11/2022. His YT Channel also just hit 100k Subs about a week ago.
ua-cam.com/video/5jhIIs_SoL8/v-deo.html
Here's another one of his favorite reactions. Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight". About 4 min 30 sec into the reaction, POLO says, "This is probably the best song I've ever heard without drums 🥁". All of the Subs.....just wait, Phil isn't there yet.
ua-cam.com/video/vlwO4KSEo5I/v-deo.html
@@seanpatton7406 thanks for the heads up!
You guys should react to a Cliff Burton bass solo live? Your minds will be blown about how good he was on the bass guitar
They spliced together 3 or 4 live performances to create this CD if memory serves. They sound good with an orchestra backing.
YES!!! Please listen to Coheed and Cambria "welcome home" 🙌
In this case the studio version is the live version. I think what people were requesting was not having the second performance done of this much more recently done for S&M 2. The original is considered the superior version. Both versions were recorded from live performances with orchestras.
What happened at the time is that they did actually go back into the studio and tweak aspects of S&M that may not have recorded well or needed some extra oomph. This was a bit of a controversy at the time as far as “is it still live”. Then it came out that most bands do a lot of post production to live albums. Which is a duh, but some folks don’t catch on too quick.
I was there. Metallica and the SF orchestra. Amazing and I bought the tuxedo tee shirt!
Man I’m very happy to see you fellas pull this one out. This was a favorite album
This is the best song Metallica has written in the past 25 years.
Hi from Adelaide Australia, 2023 Metallica still rocks. Love your reaction channel 💗💗
Please do METALLICA music video THE DAY THAT NEVER COMES Very intense
Harvester of Sorrow by Metallica
I had forgotten how good the orchestra album was… epic!
I absolutely love this whole album. Watch all of S&M. It’s pure gold.
One could say, it's an Ecstasy of Gold
I would love for you guys to react to symphonic metal. Nightwish - Ghost Love Score live at Wacken. The song has a really big sound with amazing vocals.
Give "Shortest Straw" a listen. It was the song that got me into Metallica as a teen.
Small note: the "studio version" of a song *is* the album version. Some bands release versions that are "live in studio" which is kind of an in between of a live performance and a studio version. A "live studio performance" is a live recording of the band (with no post-production) but recorded in-studio, so it's much closer in sound to the studio version.
Y’all should react to Master of Puppets with the full orchestra, which is from the same album as this song. Make sure you do the live version where you can see everyone rock out. It’ll blow your mind.
ride the lightning trust me guys
This is by far my favorite Metallica song.
Please react to To live is to die , it is an instrumental(no lyrics) and its a tribute to cliff Burton, the bassist that passed away.A true masterpiece
Watch Twins the New Trend react to this song too! Very powerful reaction.
One of the best instrumentals, and they’ve had some good ones
This song was recorded during a live concert while Metallica played with San Francisco orchestra. The energy was off charts. Check the concert out
I love that you guys are actually digging the guitar and everything even without words.
S+M is still one of their greatest works to this day
Wherever I May Roam is a must
Y'all gotta do it
Do it now lol
FINALLY!! This whole album 🔥! Them song hit different with an orchestra 🙌🏼👏🏼
That concert (S&M) is one you should watch from beginning to end.
An excellent concert video and my all-time favourite.
Shoulda watched the live orchestra version of this.
Story goes, as told by Kirk, Cliff and Kirk were arguing over who got the better of 2 bunks on the tour bus so they played best hand of cards to see who got the choice, Cliff drew the ace of spades and took the bunk that ultimately led to him being tossed out of the bus window when it crashed; had Kirk won he said he would have taken that bunk and it might have been him thrown out the bus window.
This is the album version... BUT the album is a Live recording of Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra thats why you hear horns and violins and what not... Hence S&M... great album listen to the whole thing!!
The whole song SOUNDS LIKE A TRAIN including his voise as a part.of the train sounds. From start to finish. It's fantastic.
My favorite Metallica song of all time
Mine to as of a day ago
If you watched this year’s Detroit Lions HardKnocks, this is the song HC Dan Campbell referenced:
“… light at the end of the tunnel, was just a freight train coming your way…”.
That episode ended w/this song
My FAVORITE Metallica song.
Best song from that album. Now I know what to play at work tomorrow
It was put on a collaborative album they made with a symphony called S & M, symphony & metallica. Studio means NOT live but recorded in and actual studio.
The amv with this song and Gohan vs Cell was the first video I saw on UA-cam back in ‘06. This song brings back memories
Wherever I may roam is good 👍🏻
Minus Human off of the S&M album is awesome, that whole album with the orchestra is great!! Listen and watch the video for Whiskey in a Jar
One of if not the best song to never be studio recorded
The Frayed Ends Of Sanity - Metallica next PLEASE
Is like achieving a goal but than suddently as You Want to go farder something always has to go wrong but i take it as an no matter what You have to go through or struggle youve got to try your Best over and over again to make your dream come to live by working hard
No Leaf Clover is off the S&M album, recorded with San Francisco Orchestra
Finally….. I’ve been requesting this for a minute
This is a more mastered version of the song (studio)- even the live recordings have some audio mixing that don’t carry the same impact that the live experience would. Having the full San Francisco Symphony Orchestra back a metal band is a hell of a thing. The massive, bass-y, timpani drums of the orchestra can be over powering in the live performance (in a good way, I think it is an intentional part of the composition) which just isn’t the same.
Aside from the idea of an unexpected fright train being sheer bad luck like the title ‘no leaf clover’ would suggest, the lyrics also suggest a rapid success (‘good day to be alive’) from ignoring or not preparing for the consequences (‘pay no mind to the distant thunder’) and achieved by cutting corners (‘sucker for that quick reward’) - so the tale of someone who rocketed to the top and didn’t take the time to build a strong foundation and are therefore more likely to fail, but because it was so easy for them to succeed in the first place they can’t recognize their downfall (the freight train) when it’s coming directly at them.
Further, the artistry of the song itself uses the waves of big orchestral movements (particularly the drawn out rolling crescendos) to almost be an allegory for the anxiety and apprehension of the witness (the person singing the song, or the audience) which CAN recognize the ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ as a downfall.
I absolutely love this song. It doesn’t get played often (how hard would it be to travel with a full orchestra?) but that also makes it feel a little bit like a treat saved for special occasions.
Bros rockin, times tockin...💯👌😎
You guys shoulda done the video for this!! It’s a live version… and that Solo , he made up on the spot…
Check out the song Fuel. That will get you hype AF
S&M was a masterpiece!! I highly recommend you watch the DVD. It was the first time Metallica played with a full Symphony Orchestra.
They did S&M2 I think 20 years later in California, also a DVD and worth checking out fellas, both performances are legendary
James hetfield (singer/guitarist) and Lars ulrich (drummer) are the primary writers with James being the main lyricist.
All within my hands with symphony is awesome too
Im a life long met fan and I've never heard of the "four leaf ☘ clover" album 💁♂️😂
The album is title "s&m" (symphony and metallica) ..... it was done with the San Francisco symphony in the late 90' early 2000's...... it was an experiment......and damn did it come out amazing 💯🎯
Also I loved your reaction to Kendricks video, count me out. That's when I found you all and subscribed. I really can't get enough of that video, he is amazing.
Memory remains is badass, too!! 🤘🏼
The people in this audience got to see true masters at work
You should check out the Metallica Justice Medley (Live - San Diego '92). I love those guys but their live shows are where they really excelled back in the day.
Definitely check out a few more of the S&M Album, interesting mix of sound.
This is from their concerts with the San Francisco orchestra. Metallica with an entire orchestra behind them!!! Amazing performances! They’ve done two of them now.
Metallica's album S & M. Symphony and Metallica. It was recored with the San Francisco Symphony. You should do Bleeding Me from that album.
System of a down - Spiders
System of a down - Science
Tool - Vicarious (Lyrics)
Tool - You lied (Lyrics)
Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (Pulse)
Pink Floyd - On the turning away ( remastered )
Nightwish - Ghost love score (wacken 2013)
I love that y'all are loving on Metallica! Would you please please please react to Cemetery Gates by Pantera, if you haven't already???!!!??? It doesn't disappoint!!!
Metallica Song Suggestions: Wherever I May Roam, Ride The Lightning, Fight Fire With Fire, The Thing That Should Not Be, Harvester Of Sorrow, …And Justice for All, Whiplash, Hit The Lights, No Remorse, Leper Messiah, Damage Inc, Trapped Under Ice, Escape, Fuel, Until It Sleeps, King Nothing, The Unforgiven II, Moth Into Flame, The Day That Never Comes, Halo On Fire.
i know it's a long video, but u could do different parts of this, just search for "best crowd ever" we argentinians take passion to a whole different level. Love from buenos aires
Awesome guys.. seen a video of tou gius cant remember when but awesome..this music here will get you brother . Gd day !?
This is one of my favorite Metallica songs.
Waiting for y'all to do 'Whiplash'.....studio with lyrics.....it's old school Metallica and one of their best
You guys need to listen to Holier Than Thou!! It's a amazing song off the black album, or do The Struggle Within from the same album!!!
Enter Sandman is FN AWESOME 👍
Guys... You deserve nothing Short of the best in life and the accomplishment of your greatest dreams. Watching your reactions to content outside of your normal parameters is inspiring, fun and funny. I hope your openness is infectious and creates a society that is actually open to new, different and more things to enjoy. We need it, take care gentlemen.
"All nightmare's long" for the next one PLEASE !!!!!
Hey Gentlemen! This song is off of Metallica Symphonica, where an entire double CD of their songs were recorded with an entire Symphony Orchestra. 😉
Pretty damn cool actually
Also, the main writers are James Hetfield (lead singer) and Lars Ulrich (drummer).
AND!; I have to say that the lead guitarist, Kirk Hammett is one of THE most underrated guitarists, ever!
Stay safe and Good Health to You All 💖
Definitely need more!
This is part of the S&M concert!
You have been missing out!
You need to watch the entire concert!
Wherever I may roam is a must do
Boys any song off this concert is different it's a must listen. Try outlaw torn. Love you guys all the way from 🇦🇺 thos is with the San Francisco sympathy orchestra
Happy New Years!!! keep the videos coming! Try some Rammstein soon! Ich Will or Du Haust
My boys faces when that riff drops on the breakdown say it all.
Oh no... You really need to watch the video for this one, where you see the band with the whole classical orchestra etc. Other than that, great reaction as always. :)
I have a feeling one of the dudes will add this to their workout playlist.