Cliff was no doubt the most talented but my god the stage presence and backing vocals that Jason brought took the band to new heights. Really wish I could have seen metallica in the 90's
Not to be that guy..... February 1997, Poor Touring Me, Palace of Auburn hills (Detroit) with Corrosion of Conformity and a surprise jam of Strangle Hold with Ted Nugget. The picture next to my comments is me at the Denver show on 6/7/17.
I saw Metallica in st Louis in 1991 for the black album tour. I was 15, it blew my mind. I had 3rd row seats at what was called riverboat amphitheater. Same as guns and roses riots. They were the most amazing performers I've ever seen
@@NoobGamingXXX Cliff absolutely did not hate pick bassists. Lemmy and Phil Lynott were two of his major inspirations, and they both used picks. Stop talking about shit you don’t know about.
People forget how much influence he gave the band. 1st with the backing vocals then with the stage presence. And lastly his musical contributions. Even The Blackened riff was his.
Agreed. I personally cant stand Robert. Jason was Metallica. If there was anyone to replace cliff it was him. He might not be as technical, but he just fit. His whole personality and style of play. Like you said, his ideas and backups as well.
This live version has that first part played in major, and then comes the song in minor proper. It's a nice touch, and gives a sense of descending from happiness to misery. Jason is a proper musician.
Still does even after 3 years. Man i have faced so much in these 3 years. And i keep missing every moment that has passed not liking what i am going through or becoming. But metallica helps
Keshav Mathur Same dude. My Friend of Misery is a song that always makes me damn sad. It seems like it was written specifically for me, which isn't actually a good thing considering the lyrics, but anyway, that's the power of a good songwriting right there.
Unfortunately, first time Metallica played MFOM live was in 2012, way after Jason left, too bad for him as this was one of the very few songs he contributed to writing when part of the band.
I know everyone is talking about Jason but Kirks guitar playing is soooo beautiful, like a violin almost. I hope that when Metallica makes another album Kirk gets more involved in the writing, as long as he can keep his phone with him
It's really simple, but unmistakably Metallica. Awesome. Jason Newsted just breaths Metallica, such a shame the band fell on its ass after he left. Still lots of respect for all their members. They introduced me to metal, and started my journey through rock music :).
+Disc Are you serious about falling on ass??? Listen to Death Magnetic and make the same comment. He would die to get back to Metallica. He is a good bassist but the only contribution he had is this bassline. Rob had more contribution in just one record. Jason is a monster on stage though. It's hard to take your eyes of him when he goes "die, die, die motherfucking dieee!!! " I wish he was smarter so he hadn't left but now he is water under the bridge now.
+Guvenc Alp Erdem Yeah, I like Death Magnetic too, it's amazing. Really have a thing for St. Anger aswell. Too bad the audio quality could have been sooo much better on DM, I've heard amazing remasters tho. Anyway, I was talking about the live performances. They had a few good shows after Jason left, and they aren't bad of course, just not the same energy and sound. It's not Robert's fault, he's amazing.
i agree with everything you said sir! In order to make DM loud, they made it a big chuck of noise. I was lucky enough to purchase Guitar Hero: Metallica + DM DLC which is mastered different than the record.Also let's not forget that they got old since Jason is gone :) Check out their recent Rock in Rio which took place in Las Vegas (not my favorite crowd). Listening to that show got me very excited about their new record. Cheers and rock on my friend!
+Guvenc Alp Erdem I was actually there for their Rock In Rio Show in Las Vegas . I was one of the very few who was actually moshpitting and singing and enjoying their music .
that intro Jason did was just a snippet of material that could of been in Metallica. he wasnt getting his material in the songs. believe it or not Blackened was mainly Jasons work and James.
Maybe that's because he wasn't that great of a songwriter? He had his contributions but is wasn't that major. Everybody knows he wrote the main riff for Blackened😂
The stage presence, the love, the compositions, the backing vocals, the ideas... Jason may not be the most "skilled" or loved Metallica bassist, but he was the only true sucessor to Cliff and his legacy, not the one the band deserved, but the one they needed
I always remember the "Cunning Studs" because of this medley! The bass in "my friend of misery" is one of the best melodies in bass and also the "violin sound" of Kirk Hammet is also one of the best melodies in guitar! Metallica back then had the best lineup! It is very unfortunate that forced Jason to left the band... This guy was the battery of Metallica!
i wish they would put this on a record it would be amazing. The Playstyle of Newsted is very unique and deep and talent like this should not be wasted. I hope he keep on doing his stuff!
This song, 15 years ago, me with my acoustic Yamaha playing this for hours on end, played the bass and guitar parts! Never, ever gotten bored of repeating the same solo for years!!!!!
Fau Q he gets hated on so much people overlook the positive aspects that he brings to Metallica and everybody just gives all the credit to James. Ex. Yes James is a fantastic down picker but Kirk is lead a lot of the time and he created the down picking spider riff to master of puppets. It’s stupid to say he isn’t a master guitarist, he’s an engineer of thrash metal and rock in general. People need to put more respect on kirks name and stop crying about how he replaced Dave mustaine.
If there is one thing that I do not like about Bob Rock, it's him robbing us of what could've and should've been an amazing instrumental on the black album...
Jason Newsted brotha Cliff would be proud that you stepped in his shoes for the band I'm sorry that you diddent get the recognition you deserve but here's to you my inspiration to pick up a bass and rock my ass off now for almost three decades
@@ElArlequin to make it simple: Jason got in the band after cliff Burton died, Lars and James were "mourning" so they decided it was a good idea to "torture" the new guy who was just enjoying his time in the band, and it was like that for a long, long time. The story everyone remembers is the ironic injustice in the "... And Justice for all" album, Lars was being a bitch about his drums tone and he said to lower the bass tracks to "barely listenable" so his sound would be better or something like that. With that the album suffered with the lack of bass, Jason's amazing contributions were almost missed by everyone and even after all of that, Lars so called tone didn't appear on the album the way he wanted, so no reason to do that shitty "lower the bass" thing. And to me the worst part of all is James, the "head" of the group didn't say a word about lowering the bass, it's just like he didn't care... At all...
@@StealthBeeKid james didnt care, he still doesnt. lars was selfish, and had a big ego. but james is the reason why jason left. lars was ok with jason doing side project. james is still shitting on Jason.
Nostalgic video, there was time before Internet, I was watching this concert almost every day 😇 Now we have million of videos but they not have such value like it was before :(
Pulled up sitting on the hood of my car overlooking all of Cincinnati all alone at night with this turned all the way up. Just makes you reflect and mello the fuck out for a minute. A million thoughts running thru my head along side this badass solo set.
I remember rushing to my local music store to get my double VHS copy of Cunning Stunts in 1998, I played that shit until both tapes were stretched and worn out, the good old days.
Guys like Jason are the reason I picked up the bass. I am not a picker though. I just cannot do it. If I had half the talent that Jason does, I would be twice the player I am now..
10-11 years later, you’re probably a better bassist as you were when you originally posted this comment. Keep practicing your bass skills, you’ll improve
The reason i love Metallica music and their live performance was because of how Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted played thier bass. They are the real Metallica!! Was really devistated hearing the news that Jason left the band. After they got Robert, (which i wasnt a fan of him maybe cause the way he played and his style) i feel that he doesnt suit in Metallica. Really love their music during those days. Miss having Jason around. :( damn you James!!!
Yazid Hamid He was good on stage and had a good presence but his technique as a bass player is average. His passion is for metal and singing, not bass playing
why I really like this song is that sometimes when I feel lonely and miserable I take my bass and I don't need anything else in the world, she is my friend of misery. And this song (exactly this instrumental version) shows that feeling perfectly
Cliff was no doubt the most talented but my god the stage presence and backing vocals that Jason brought took the band to new heights. Really wish I could have seen metallica in the 90's
Highly agreed
Not to be that guy..... February 1997, Poor Touring Me, Palace of Auburn hills (Detroit) with Corrosion of Conformity and a surprise jam of Strangle Hold with Ted Nugget. The picture next to my comments is me at the Denver show on 6/7/17.
They were awesome
Jason was and still is a professional, his chosen music is heavy rock and metal. The whole lifestyle thing wasnt something he was going for at all
I saw Metallica in st Louis in 1991 for the black album tour. I was 15, it blew my mind. I had 3rd row seats at what was called riverboat amphitheater. Same as guns and roses riots. They were the most amazing performers I've ever seen
I think Cliff would be extremely happy, knowing someone as talented as Jason would take his place after his untimely death.
Cliff hated pick bassists so i don't think so but yeah as stage performer Jason was awesome sadly nothing else
@@NoobGamingXXX Cliff absolutely did not hate pick bassists. Lemmy and Phil Lynott were two of his major inspirations, and they both used picks. Stop talking about shit you don’t know about.
@@NoobGamingXXX Lol
@@NoobGamingXXX spouting a load of hateful shit knowing shit it is called ignorance give a wobble to your head
@@NoobGamingXXX man stfu bruh
People forget how much influence he gave the band. 1st with the backing vocals then with the stage presence. And lastly his musical contributions. Even The Blackened riff was his.
Agreed. I personally cant stand Robert. Jason was Metallica. If there was anyone to replace cliff it was him. He might not be as technical, but he just fit. His whole personality and style of play. Like you said, his ideas and backups as well.
I think they would be better off without any bassist except Jason
Jason always had great stage presence.
@@tomzadvydas1758 he was SATAN on stage!!!!!
@@paolo231 Wrong! look it up!
No disrespectful to Robert Trujillo, but Jason will always be my Metallica Bassist.
Have you ever heard of Burton?
Yeah Rob will always be the Infectious Grooves / ST Bassist to me
Oh yeah fuckK !¡ ☆ 😈🤘⚡🎸🎙🎶🌠
No disrespect to Jason, but Cliff will always be Metallica
Have you ever heard of Cliff Burton?
Whoever love Jason is probably crying seeing this performance. This guy has a soul. A beautiful soul.
Me. 😢 talent like this is rare. Beautiful
🖤
This live version has that first part played in major, and then comes the song in minor proper. It's a nice touch, and gives a sense of descending from happiness to misery. Jason is a proper musician.
A thousand times Yes! Perfectly said.
I shoulda caught that, just got too sucked in. Cheers for the quick analysis
Whenever Jason's 'My Friend of Misery' solo comes on during this performance, I instantly feel a combination of happiness,dread,isolation,and pride...
k
I feel you, brother
Elias Gonzalez fanboy level 10.
love jasons emotions and face when he plays
thats the true way
Priceless reaction of the pure musician
Jason Newsted is the master
Jeff H I start to get goosebumps around 2:38
yeaahh... agree
Jeff H I think you spelled 1:42 wrong 😂
Agree. Miss hin...
Jeff H of puppets
I don't know why but this brings a tear to my eye.
every fcking time
Still does even after 3 years. Man i have faced so much in these 3 years. And i keep missing every moment that has passed not liking what i am going through or becoming. But metallica helps
A tear? Brings thousands of tears to my eye
Keshav Mathur Same dude. My Friend of Misery is a song that always makes me damn sad. It seems like it was written specifically for me, which isn't actually a good thing considering the lyrics, but anyway, that's the power of a good songwriting right there.
Very soothing bass line
playing this song without jason would be a crime.....
They did, and Robert fucked it up
he didnt..
+abark: He did not, Robert is a true professional as well as a finger bassist it's going to have a lower bottom end sound than with a pick.
Unfortunately, first time Metallica played MFOM live was in 2012, way after Jason left, too bad for him as this was one of the very few songs he contributed to writing when part of the band.
Sudsy Sutherland picks give it more attack, I prefer a picked bass sound in Metallica
I know everyone is talking about Jason but Kirks guitar playing is soooo beautiful, like a violin almost. I hope that when Metallica makes another album Kirk gets more involved in the writing, as long as he can keep his phone with him
sad punch line at the end🤦♂
Ah good old gothic era Kirk.
What's new?
Nothing wrong with it tbh. I almost like gothic kirk more than current kirk
It makes no difference to me. I care about how he plays the guitar and he never disappoints
My favorite kirk honestly. Thought he always preformed best in this era
Jack Sparrow Kirk lol
It's really simple, but unmistakably Metallica. Awesome. Jason Newsted just breaths Metallica, such a shame the band fell on its ass after he left. Still lots of respect for all their members. They introduced me to metal, and started my journey through rock music :).
+Disc Are you serious about falling on ass??? Listen to Death Magnetic and make the same comment. He would die to get back to Metallica. He is a good bassist but the only contribution he had is this bassline. Rob had more contribution in just one record. Jason is a monster on stage though. It's hard to take your eyes of him when he goes "die, die, die motherfucking dieee!!! " I wish he was smarter so he hadn't left but now he is water under the bridge now.
+Guvenc Alp Erdem
Yeah, I like Death Magnetic too, it's amazing. Really have a thing for St. Anger aswell. Too bad the audio quality could have been sooo much better on DM, I've heard amazing remasters tho. Anyway, I was talking about the live performances. They had a few good shows after Jason left, and they aren't bad of course, just not the same energy and sound. It's not Robert's fault, he's amazing.
i agree with everything you said sir! In order to make DM loud, they made it a big chuck of noise. I was lucky enough to purchase Guitar Hero: Metallica + DM DLC which is mastered different than the record.Also let's not forget that they got old since Jason is gone :) Check out their recent Rock in Rio which took place in Las Vegas (not my favorite crowd). Listening to that show got me very excited about their new record. Cheers and rock on my friend!
+Guvenc Alp Erdem I was actually there for their Rock In Rio Show in Las Vegas . I was one of the very few who was actually moshpitting and singing and enjoying their music .
+Guvenc Alp Erdem And it was my 1st Metallica Show , so it's something that I'll never forget .
that intro Jason did was just a snippet of material that could of been in Metallica. he wasnt getting his material in the songs. believe it or not Blackened was mainly Jasons work and James.
NIGEL 1̾9̾9̾0̾ that sounds like hero of the day
I have alway loved that beginning. Both the sound and the riffs. Listened to it soooo many times!
Maybe that's because he wasn't that great of a songwriter? He had his contributions but is wasn't that major. Everybody knows he wrote the main riff for Blackened😂
That bass just pulls you in, especially around 3:35. Haunting
What song is that from? From 3:30
@@armaanhafiz Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
@@Shisuey okay thanks pal do you also know the solo that jason plays first. The one before my friend of misery
@@armaanhafiz Its just a Doodle, but i would kill someone just to see it in a Met song
The most powerful and emotional version of "My friend of misery"
The stage presence, the love, the compositions, the backing vocals, the ideas... Jason may not be the most "skilled" or loved Metallica bassist, but he was the only true sucessor to Cliff and his legacy, not the one the band deserved, but the one they needed
Jason has more emotion and tone in his playing than the rest of the band. They let a really good thing walk out the door
He fookin left the band.
@@c.j.9072 because they treated him like shit
Literally james
I miss Jason alot. The guy wasnt just a member of Metallica, he was a fan. I wish things worked out different.
All these years, and this solo still sends chills up my spine
gonna play this for my talent show in November along with 1989 to live is to die...should sound good
tell us how it worked :3
I was planning to do the same thing...just without sanitarium and nothing else lol
Victor Luna how it worked?
Victor Luna how did it go?
HEY, HOW DID YOU GO?
this is my favorite newsted solo
***** The solo that leads into To Live Is To Die from Seattle was badass.
+Jeff H That's was one of the greatest metal concerts ever.
I always remember the "Cunning Studs" because of this medley! The bass in "my friend of misery" is one of the best melodies in bass and also the "violin sound" of Kirk Hammet is also one of the best melodies in guitar! Metallica back then had the best lineup! It is very unfortunate that forced Jason to left the band... This guy was the battery of Metallica!
It's something you are not gonna live to see and hear it again by metallica. such an incredible performance by jason and kirk..
Kirk played an awesome solo before Nothing Else Matters at the Rock Werchter Festival 2022 last summer, it was equally mesmerising :)
I love this bass solo so much. Favourite part is when the camera shows Kirk and Jason play back to back.
i wish they would put this on a record it would be amazing. The Playstyle of Newsted is very unique and deep and talent like this should not be wasted. I hope he keep on doing his stuff!
Jonas Meier he started a single career, u should check out "as the crow flies"
Jason was the most underrated mistreated bassist ever. Newsted is easily on my top 5 favorite bassists list.
This song, 15 years ago, me with my acoustic Yamaha playing this for hours on end, played the bass and guitar parts! Never, ever gotten bored of repeating the same solo for years!!!!!
Kirk is such a master guitarist..
not at all
not master of guitarist.but master to create melodic n harmonic solos...
Was
There's nobody who could've been better for Metallica.
Fau Q he gets hated on so much people overlook the positive aspects that he brings to Metallica and everybody just gives all the credit to James. Ex. Yes James is a fantastic down picker but Kirk is lead a lot of the time and he created the down picking spider riff to master of puppets. It’s stupid to say he isn’t a master guitarist, he’s an engineer of thrash metal and rock in general. People need to put more respect on kirks name and stop crying about how he replaced Dave mustaine.
Imagine Jason coming back and playing this live again
The name of the DVD is Cunning Stunts. It was recorded in Texas in 1997.
Jason is a badass bassist no matter what
Jason is one of the reasons as to why I decided to get a bass and learn how to play. I’ve always enjoyed his style and tone.
0:22 - 1:40 - Something Beautiful! :)
Yes, i wand the tabs :)
@@kylojazz7534 dude its been 3 years
this internet blow my brain
This is hands down my favorite Jason and Kirk moment ever.
Jason... is the reason I fell in love with Metallica
Newsted is a legent
I wish there was a studio version of this!
Legendary Newsted 🤘🎸🔥
If there is one thing that I do not like about Bob Rock, it's him robbing us of what could've and should've been an amazing instrumental on the black album...
Very true. The guitar riffs and the song in general are an abomination of this fine melody.
@@ecykixx those riffs fuckin’ shred. I could do without the overly long choruses, but Kirk’s two solos are some of my favorite work by him.
Why do y'all always have to blame Bob Rock?
@@SmashAtoms Shred or not, IMO they sound like they belong to another melody than this one.
Jason and Kirk truly ROCK!! A wonderful and uplifting inspiration!
...and justice for jason
No words, only great undescriptible feelings
playing anything without Jason would be a crime
Jason Newsted brotha Cliff would be proud that you stepped in his shoes for the band I'm sorry that you diddent get the recognition you deserve but here's to you my inspiration to pick up a bass and rock my ass off now for almost three decades
The more I learn of Jason, the less I like Lars.
care to explain?
@@ElArlequin And Justice no bass
@@ElArlequin to make it simple: Jason got in the band after cliff Burton died, Lars and James were "mourning" so they decided it was a good idea to "torture" the new guy who was just enjoying his time in the band, and it was like that for a long, long time. The story everyone remembers is the ironic injustice in the "... And Justice for all" album, Lars was being a bitch about his drums tone and he said to lower the bass tracks to "barely listenable" so his sound would be better or something like that. With that the album suffered with the lack of bass, Jason's amazing contributions were almost missed by everyone and even after all of that, Lars so called tone didn't appear on the album the way he wanted, so no reason to do that shitty "lower the bass" thing.
And to me the worst part of all is James, the "head" of the group didn't say a word about lowering the bass, it's just like he didn't care... At all...
@@StealthBeeKid james didnt care, he still doesnt. lars was selfish, and had a big ego. but james is the reason why jason left. lars was ok with jason doing side project. james is still shitting on Jason.
well it was both lars and James...
My friend of misery is vastly underrated and one of my favorites. I absolutely love this guitar and bass doodle
Ahhh!... se extraña a este viejo, Jason Newsted !!
Best moment of this entire concert. Beautiful instrumental between Kirk and Jason.
such a beautiful song
Nostalgic video, there was time before Internet, I was watching this concert almost every day 😇 Now we have million of videos but they not have such value like it was before :(
maaan i miss jason like never before
Saw these two do this live in Vancouver. Was always a die hard Metallica fan but that 5 minutes left an impression on me that will last forever.
Jason is a awasome man.He was deserving be better
Pulled up sitting on the hood of my car overlooking all of Cincinnati all alone at night with this turned all the way up. Just makes you reflect and mello the fuck out for a minute. A million thoughts running thru my head along side this badass solo set.
just a word, MAGNIFICENT
beautiful
this solo tuch my soul . yea . METALLICA foreva
this is the definition of the Beauty of music
that bass tho, We miss you Jason.
Thank you! Never saw this before, it is amazing! Can I give it 💕!
This actually sounds better tuned down a half step. Love this.
You know why this is so good? No words.
Unless it be 'YEA YEA' OR 'NAY NAY' IT COMES OF EVIL
POV: You didn’t watch this just once.
I think this was the most magical moment of the concert.
Metallica should never play my friend of misery without Jason.
thats stupid.. then jason could not play burton songs? they all created music so everyone could enyoi it and play it. thats why music is immortal.
I remember rushing to my local music store to get my double VHS copy of Cunning Stunts in 1998, I played that shit until both tapes were stretched and worn out, the good old days.
Newsted at his best
Beautiful atmosphere !!!
Cliff - Anashesia, Orion. Jason - Blackened, My Friend of Misery.
Robert - ????
ManUNkind
I hate anything after the black album and even I know Trujillo wrote all nightmare long
Well, the main riffs and overall body of the song
Robert-just “stupid crabwalk”
@@rajaadam2452 thats his style. i dont like it but that is him. everyone has his style on stage. he shouldnt copy cliff or jason on stage.
Jason is absolutely brilliant with this song.
How did 4:59 mins run by so fast!
Jason’s the fucking man. Period. Miss that dude in Metallica so much.
my friend of misery,anestesia !,welcome home,nothing else matters
anybody knows the song before my friend of misery?
Davide Fuochetti To Live Is To Die
that is not to live is to die
"Hero of the day" ? modified
@@davidefuochetti1063 it's a jam Jason played on the Load tour, not a particular song.
Look at that raw emotion is Jasons face.. jeezus, this gives me goosebumps
This is from their Live from San Diego,one of the best concerts of Metallica,I have 2 copies
which year
@@Euzuner41 92
@@BLACK-nq9qw Bruh this is from '97
@@Kontkane yeah right this video is from 97 but he is asking about san diego concert from wherever we may roam tour
I came here after watching Jason unbox the Black album box set... Still his best song contribution to the band..
Guys like Jason are the reason I picked up the bass. I am not a picker though. I just cannot do it.
If I had half the talent that Jason does, I would be twice the player I am now..
10-11 years later, you’re probably a better bassist as you were when you originally posted this comment. Keep practicing your bass skills, you’ll improve
I wish there were more concerts like this
1:42 i want this to be played at my funeral
jason newskid the living legend.bow to u sir
Jason Newstad the best of the best he should have stay in metla!
The walk up of the bass line and guitar together at 3:32 has been my biggest favorite interplay of all time between bass and guitar.
to pick or not to pick that is what Jason ask him self evry morning :)
To pick!
+Aleksandar Kadrijevic not to pick :)
+Aleksandar Kadrijevic then you are asking "to Cliff, or not to Cliff?" Jason said no, Rob says yes. I prefer the yes option with Rob.
Jason did both u can watch him finger pick in the video ONE
@@buedro28 technically there not playing there instruments
Welcome home hit the vibes✨👍😌❤️
The reason i love Metallica music and their live performance was because of how Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted played thier bass. They are the real Metallica!! Was really devistated hearing the news that Jason left the band. After they got Robert, (which i wasnt a fan of him maybe cause the way he played and his style) i feel that he doesnt suit in Metallica. Really love their music during those days. Miss having Jason around. :( damn you James!!!
Its your opinion but Jason was the worst bassist they had
+Blood Starved Beast worst in what sense may i ask?
+metalhead 93 why drop dead?
Yazid Hamid He was good on stage and had a good presence but his technique as a bass player is average. His passion is for metal and singing, not bass playing
***** kiss my hairy ass you non contributing zero
man seeing kirk and jason playing like that makes it feel like he was a real part of the band right there
Jason had something Cliff and Robert don't have, i don't really know what it is.
A pick, lol
I know what u mean tho
Jason has a strong and diverse emotional expression. So does his bass. Missing it.
@@watson2479 it was funny😂
He has a fan's love coupled with a professional musician's discipline and commitment.
❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥😫😵💫😵😭🤩🤩🤩 oh god, how nostalgic I am for my life
They should've played sanitarium not a short medley of it.
This is my ultimate number 1 favourite moment of Metallica
whos watching this in 2017?
Mario García Fuck off
Kaka Carrot Cake Damn you kaka krabby patty
Aaron Bryan Yes, This is Kaka Carmen Elektra
Waitin for 2018
Watching in 2018
Jason is such a cool dude. Love his new work.
@basscliff27 I always prefered Jason over Cliff, but Cliff is pretty good too.
\m/
AuroraBanana Lanaahs i am 12 year old fan of metallica after watching Seattle 1989 I liked Jason
Beautiful song, a great contribution by Jason! Not sure why but when Kirk goes in I get an Ennio Morricone feeling on the song...
Music is a language "per se"..Metallica makes that clear.
Ft. Worth, Tx. 1997, was there and it was a fucking great show \m/\m/
2018 anyone :) happy New year
2022 still here 🥲
why I really like this song is that sometimes when I feel lonely and miserable I take my bass and I don't need anything else in the world, she is my friend of misery. And this song (exactly this instrumental version) shows that feeling perfectly