@@StamateTudorGuitar when you talk about a singer, you look at his whole career and not base it on load album...he's a heavy metal singer..metallica is a heavy metal band
During the period of Load and ReLoad (and the S&M performance), I would argue that James' vocals were some of the best hard rock vocals ever heard on record in history. His voice went to a new level during this period.
True. On Load and Reaload James vocal was most "complex (?)" and contains lot of harmonics. S&M is probally recorded after some vocal and membrane training - not so sharp but very melodic and no tired after whole show.
Consider that Lars put an ad in the Recycler newspaper for guitarist/singer wanted and James Hetfield showed up. Has a newspaper ad ever paid off so handsomely?
What i love about James Hetfield is that his lyrics mean everything to him and he feels it while singing it. Not just this song, but every song he has written.
+Dynasty I don't think we could say that for every song. This song yeah (I think his mom died when he was pretty young). James first started playing drums and eventually went to guitar because (his quote) he "wanted to play drums on guitar". He writes music first, lyrics last. Most profound musicians/poets write the other way around.
mustaine8666 I wouldnt say exactly all but most. It doesnt matter if he writes the lyrics first or last, its the same thing. His mom died when he was 16.
Valentin Mitev as a musician I can tell you having lyrics first and writing music to them is far different than having music then writing to it... the end result is the same, you get a song... but the paths taken are both different experiences that can alter the course of the song drastically depending on how it’s written
@@mustaine8666 Hi! I know this comment was years ago however I thought I'd mention that in the documentary of recording the black album James says that he had the lyrical ideas for "Enter Sandman" for a while before they used it for the song. So sometimes he does have the lyrics before the music. Thanks for reading, have a good day :)
The older I get the more I appreciate his songwriting, definitely one of my favorite songwriters. When I learned the meaning behind the song 'The God that Failed' it gave me chills and every time I hear that song I get them.
I appreciate the imperfections in Hetfield's vocals. You can just hear how vulnerable he is singing this song, how emotional he gets, how much it means to him. This is one of my favourite performances of this song.
James voice is the most compatible with the music input of my ears. I enjoy hearing him sing, I wish he would do some solo acoustic or anything solo just see his mastery in work...
Christopher Lee agreed...would love to see a solo acoustic collaboration with Jerry Cantrell. if you haven't already, check out their cover of BOC's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"...sounds amazing.
I don't think he will ever do a solo album because he didn't let Jason do one. He said that it takes away the strength of Metallica. But at the same time some Acoustic songs would be very welcome on the new record.
@@gabrieledomingosjardim5358 I got to meet him and the rest of the band in 2009. James was really nice, even if he did crack a joke at my expense (which is on video..on UA-cam for the concert I was at. Nothing like having your humiliation immortalized for all to see, forever) :P I was so nervous I forgot to take the lamination off the pickguard I was having him sign and went through this whole embarrassing sequence. He was the first to come out to meet everyone so of course, the guy who I had idolized for 24 years at that point had to be the first one out. Kirk was really shy, but still very nice. Rob was super humble and again, extremely nice. Lars actually made you feel like he was genuinely listening to you and cared about what you were saying. Whether it’s an act or not, I don’t know, but he came off as very genuine and extremely nice. It was the highlight of my concert going life, because besides getting to meet them, we had amazing seats and I brought my father with me who had never been to a concert in his life. Not just a Metallica concert, but no concerts, ever. He enjoyed it, said the energy in the place was insane and the energy between the band and the fans was palpable and electric. He passed in 2017, so that night is one I really cherish for more than just having met the band. I wish I could have met Jason, which is no offense to Rob, because of course I also wish I could have met Cliff.
@@clonexx That's amazing!! I went to a Metallica concert too, Rock in Rio 2015, and with my father, best day of my life so far. Unfortunately I wasn't lucky enough to win the meet and greet, but I hope that I'll meet him someday and tell how he's important to me and how much I admire him and his work
@@gabrieledomingosjardim5358 My best chances were with the Metallica Club believe it or not. I don’t know if they still do it, but for every concert they had a drawing for the meet and greet for fan club members only. I entered for 12 years of concerts before I finally won. It’s also why I had such amazing seats, as club members got presale access before anyone else. This came almost exactly a year after an accident that left me permanently disabled. Somehow karma took pity on me and got my name drawn for the meet and greet. It’s definitely one of the best moments of my life, behind things like getting married and the birth of my child, of course. I wish I could do it over and not be so nervous. I had so many things I wanted to say but they just went out the window thanks to nerves. I know they’re just people, just musicians the same as I am, but more talented, but the decades of looking up to Hetfield as a rhythm guitarist just made my nerves shot, and him being the first one I met. I know I would have been much better off meeting Rob or Lars first, since guitar was my thing and while I like them, they weren’t my inspiration for decades.
Hum, sorry, but I'd give one of my ball to science if they'd perform a real live show with an stadium entire crowd singing (and possibly me inside), and all the Metallica crew (musicians and sound engineers) playing the whole thing as close as possible from the album. If Hetfield closing his 60 years old had some problems climbing in high octave, then he could be helped with a guest start vocalist, possibly a symphonic metal singer (Such as Simone Simons that plays in Epica and opened their show during the European tour of the 72 Season tour)
This might sound controversial but I think LOAD is actually darker in tone than the previous Black album. LOAD deals with PTSD, depression, emotional suppression, loss of loved ones, isolation, greed, addiction, & personal demons. To me it's a bit heavier than a Sandman, werewolves, national pride, duality, & child abandonment. Yet, I still like the Black album but thematically I think LOAD is darker. I love how versatile Metallica is as a band & across their discography. Almost no album sounds the same as their predecessor or successor.
I don't think that's controversial at all. LOAD and RELOAD are Metallica's two darkest albums thematically, lyrically, even musically, and there is no doubt about that.
Are you insane? St. Anger? James' lyrics were always superb, load and reload are great rock albums. But st. Anger lyrics are just stupid. So stupid. Also, st. Anger was the first time he let the whole band contribute lyrics. So they arent even his.
James voice touches my soul. I can't explain it, other to say, I feel his sadness, vulnerability, of things went through in life, as I have also. The hope, faith, & purpose, that has been a driving force to today. You have touched many people's life James. I love the acoustic songs, as much as I do Mettalica, sometimes even more! Depends on the day😊
...SONG OF THE DAY!!! METALLICA - MAMA SAID (1996) James Hetfield profundizó sobre la relación con su madre, que murió de cáncer cuando él tenía 16 años. La canción habla de su remordimiento por no poder pasar más tiempo con ella y cómo espera que ella todavía lo ame cuando él la vea de nuevo. Muchas veces no demostramos a nuestros seres queridos lo importante que son para nosotros y nuestro orgullo no nos deja pedir disculpas o aceptar nuestros errores, simplemente tomamos el amor como algo tácito y no nos preocupamos por mantener vivas las relaciones de amor que debe haber dentro de una familia. 🤘🏿ULTRAMEGAROLOTA🤘🏿
One of James' best songs...and one of my favorites. ( Side note - The set of this tv show makes it look like this was recorded sometime in the late '60s or early '70s...instead of the late '90s...This is such a cool video...and also makes me think of the music video for "Hero of the Day" )
It was a strange period for me, having just graduated high school had no idea what l wanted to do or if l was goingbto University. This album reflected the anger, aggression and bitterness of it all. I think the latter part of the 90s was very ambivalent, musicwise, in politics, and society in general.
Hermano yo los vi 4 veces. Y no me aguanto para 1 mas. Que estas esperando? Solo vé. Estan de gira ahora. Hay un antes y un despues cuando los ves en vivo. Los amo! Saludos.
Mama she has taught me well Told me when I was young "Son your life's an open book Don't close it 'fore its done" The brightest flame burns quickest That's what I heard her say A son's heart's owed to mother But I must find my way Let my heart go Let your son grow Mama, let my heart go Or let this heart be still Yeah, still Rebel, my new last name Wild blood in my veins Apron strings around my neck The mark that still remains Left home at an early age Of what I heard was wrong I never asked forgiveness But what is said is done Let my heart go Let your son grow Mama, let my heart go Or let this heart be still Never I ask of you But never I gave But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave Never I ask of you But never I gave But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave So let this heart be still Mama, now I'm coming home I'm not all you wished of me A mother's love for her son Unspoken, and maybe Yeah, I took your love for granted And all the things you said to me I need your arms to welcome me But, a cold stone's all I see Let my heart go Let your son grow Mama, let my heart go Or let this heart be still Let my heart go Mama, let my heart go You never let my heart go So let this heart be still Never I ask of you But never I gave But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave Never I ask of you But never I gave But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave So let this heart be still
Very last time this song was played live. How about a REAL live performance with all the crew and the sound engineers, and a full stadium crowd? How about a show where they cut off Nothing Else Matters and play this ballad instead?
For a guy that hated his own voice with 0 confidence he came so far and has one of the most unique and greatest hard rock voices. 👊🏼
heavy metal
@@goranhrastovik5364 Load is also hard rock
@@StamateTudorGuitar when you talk about a singer, you look at his whole career and not base it on load album...he's a heavy metal singer..metallica is a heavy metal band
this song is metal? are u drunk?
Would love an acoustic tour by James in 2023
During the period of Load and ReLoad (and the S&M performance), I would argue that James' vocals were some of the best hard rock vocals ever heard on record in history. His voice went to a new level during this period.
True. On Load and Reaload James vocal was most "complex (?)" and contains lot of harmonics. S&M is probally recorded after some vocal and membrane training - not so sharp but very melodic and no tired after whole show.
I totally agree, I was brought up listening to load and reload albums and feel every chord and raspy lyric clean in my soul 🤘💎🤘
Agree. Fixxxer is an amazing piece of work.
@@jasoninseattlewa79 One of my top 5 Metallica songs.
@Михаил Стефанский Ты прав человек
Consider that Lars put an ad in the Recycler newspaper for guitarist/singer wanted and James Hetfield showed up. Has a newspaper ad ever paid off so handsomely?
Jonathan Evans absolutely and apparently they were the only two names in the metal section for weeks and were like well here we go LOL\m/
I think if you hate Load, at least appreciate this track. James said it was hard to record this song because his mom passed away when he was 16.
I don't only appreciatie this song, i cherish it.
The god failed is another song about his mom passing!
@@filipedantas9383 and what a good song!
@@yontimo1820 agree!
Load is awesome man
What i love about James Hetfield is that his lyrics mean everything to him and he feels it while singing it. Not just this song, but every song he has written.
+Dynasty I don't think we could say that for every song. This song yeah (I think his mom died when he was pretty young). James first started playing drums and eventually went to guitar because (his quote) he "wanted to play drums on guitar". He writes music first, lyrics last. Most profound musicians/poets write the other way around.
mustaine8666
I wouldnt say exactly all but most. It doesnt matter if he writes the lyrics first or last, its the same thing. His mom died when he was 16.
@@DynastyyTV i can feel it
Valentin Mitev as a musician I can tell you having lyrics first and writing music to them is far different than having music then writing to it... the end result is the same, you get a song... but the paths taken are both different experiences that can alter the course of the song drastically depending on how it’s written
@@mustaine8666 Hi! I know this comment was years ago however I thought I'd mention that in the documentary of recording the black album James says that he had the lyrical ideas for "Enter Sandman" for a while before they used it for the song. So sometimes he does have the lyrics before the music. Thanks for reading, have a good day :)
Please James, give us an acoustic solo album. Ok?
Yes. Southern rock James Hetfield. He has the perfect voice for it.
Country James
Would love to hear that
@@KevinLuper99 sssas
Are you fucking mad?
Do not dare to ask or even speak about this again
James always seems such an totally honest person. Everything he does means something to him.
The older I get the more I appreciate his songwriting, definitely one of my favorite songwriters. When I learned the meaning behind the song 'The God that Failed' it gave me chills and every time I hear that song I get them.
I appreciate the imperfections in Hetfield's vocals. You can just hear how vulnerable he is singing this song, how emotional he gets, how much it means to him. This is one of my favourite performances of this song.
One of the only performances
@@jackospark6691 yes, it is one of the very few performances of this song, but also one of my favourites of the limited times it's been played.
@@AniW2x4 I agree his voice is pretty incredible in the video
@@jackospark6691 glad you agree
Load is an absolutely amazing album so rich with feelings and emotions it just kicks ass.
It had to take a few years to resonate to understand it's greatness like a fine wine.
@@danielwingfield4539 It's calling growing up and changing how you think. Just like a band does... see how life works?
James voice is the most compatible with the music input of my ears. I enjoy hearing him sing, I wish he would do some solo acoustic or anything solo just see his mastery in work...
Christopher Lee well this is an acoustic solo
more
Christopher Lee agreed...would love to see a solo acoustic collaboration with Jerry Cantrell. if you haven't already, check out their cover of BOC's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"...sounds amazing.
I hope so..
And he will never leave TALLICA
I don't think he will ever do a solo album because he didn't let Jason do one. He said that it takes away the strength of Metallica. But at the same time some Acoustic songs would be very welcome on the new record.
What can't Hetfield pull off? He does metal damn well and here's a country song. His vocals are absolutely stunning
Hetfield is the one person I would love to meet. I wanted to be him when I was a kid. I had the antics down and everything. Love this song.
Hell yeah man Me too .
That's me dream too, he's my biggest idol
@@gabrieledomingosjardim5358 I got to meet him and the rest of the band in 2009. James was really nice, even if he did crack a joke at my expense (which is on video..on UA-cam for the concert I was at. Nothing like having your humiliation immortalized for all to see, forever) :P I was so nervous I forgot to take the lamination off the pickguard I was having him sign and went through this whole embarrassing sequence. He was the first to come out to meet everyone so of course, the guy who I had idolized for 24 years at that point had to be the first one out. Kirk was really shy, but still very nice. Rob was super humble and again, extremely nice. Lars actually made you feel like he was genuinely listening to you and cared about what you were saying. Whether it’s an act or not, I don’t know, but he came off as very genuine and extremely nice.
It was the highlight of my concert going life, because besides getting to meet them, we had amazing seats and I brought my father with me who had never been to a concert in his life. Not just a Metallica concert, but no concerts, ever. He enjoyed it, said the energy in the place was insane and the energy between the band and the fans was palpable and electric. He passed in 2017, so that night is one I really cherish for more than just having met the band. I wish I could have met Jason, which is no offense to Rob, because of course I also wish I could have met Cliff.
@@clonexx That's amazing!! I went to a Metallica concert too, Rock in Rio 2015, and with my father, best day of my life so far. Unfortunately I wasn't lucky enough to win the meet and greet, but I hope that I'll meet him someday and tell how he's important to me and how much I admire him and his work
@@gabrieledomingosjardim5358 My best chances were with the Metallica Club believe it or not. I don’t know if they still do it, but for every concert they had a drawing for the meet and greet for fan club members only. I entered for 12 years of concerts before I finally won. It’s also why I had such amazing seats, as club members got presale access before anyone else. This came almost exactly a year after an accident that left me permanently disabled. Somehow karma took pity on me and got my name drawn for the meet and greet.
It’s definitely one of the best moments of my life, behind things like getting married and the birth of my child, of course. I wish I could do it over and not be so nervous. I had so many things I wanted to say but they just went out the window thanks to nerves. I know they’re just people, just musicians the same as I am, but more talented, but the decades of looking up to Hetfield as a rhythm guitarist just made my nerves shot, and him being the first one I met. I know I would have been much better off meeting Rob or Lars first, since guitar was my thing and while I like them, they weren’t my inspiration for decades.
Amazing vocal performance...
James the best vocalist
James Alan Hetfield and an acoustic guitar. No more needed.
Hum, sorry, but I'd give one of my ball to science if they'd perform a real live show with an stadium entire crowd singing (and possibly me inside), and all the Metallica crew (musicians and sound engineers) playing the whole thing as close as possible from the album. If Hetfield closing his 60 years old had some problems climbing in high octave, then he could be helped with a guest start vocalist, possibly a symphonic metal singer (Such as Simone Simons that plays in Epica and opened their show during the European tour of the 72 Season tour)
The pain in his voice...
This is talent folks. 40+ years of it & still going in 2024. Hats off to Metallica they worked for it & deserve it & a big thank you
So happy to discover that this song has been performed live....gosh I love this one. What a terrific performance.
"Need your arms to welcome me but a cold stone's all I see"
Wow just wow
This might sound controversial but I think LOAD is actually darker in tone than the previous Black album. LOAD deals with PTSD, depression, emotional suppression, loss of loved ones, isolation, greed, addiction, & personal demons. To me it's a bit heavier than a Sandman, werewolves, national pride, duality, & child abandonment. Yet, I still like the Black album but thematically I think LOAD is darker. I love how versatile Metallica is as a band & across their discography. Almost no album sounds the same as their predecessor or successor.
I don't think that's controversial at all. LOAD and RELOAD are Metallica's two darkest albums thematically, lyrically, even musically, and there is no doubt about that.
I agree 👌
"Gimme fuel, gimme fire, gimme that which I desire" - just way too dark ☠
@@MrGenexxx Fuel is on RELOAD.
@@RudyHarlanPhantomBoom still pretty dark. Fuel, fire. You know? Very spooky.
nothing like acoustic to highlight wonderful voices...great performance!!!
James voice = Rock and Roll.
He puts his soul out there! Love his voice, and that humble, yet strong attitude. He is one of a kind!
His voice is so compatible with acoustic guitar, it's amazing 😃
To jest gość,który ma głos i umie spiweać,a nie jak nasze tzw,"gwiazdy",którym się wydaje że "umiejo" śpiewać
James is so right. Load/reload and st. Anger were the peak of James’ lyrics
Are you insane? St. Anger? James' lyrics were always superb, load and reload are great rock albums. But st. Anger lyrics are just stupid. So stupid.
Also, st. Anger was the first time he let the whole band contribute lyrics. So they arent even his.
@@NoName-to5xl the first and last lol. I respect st anger for what it was but its not shakespear
I'm crying.
Gorgeous voice. Perfectionately raw.
James voice touches my soul. I can't explain it, other to say, I feel his sadness, vulnerability, of things went through in life, as I have also. The hope, faith, & purpose, that has been a driving force to today. You have touched many people's life James. I love the acoustic songs, as much as I do Mettalica, sometimes even more! Depends on the day😊
Got shocked when I realised this interview was made in my homecountry
...SONG OF THE DAY!!!
METALLICA - MAMA SAID (1996)
James Hetfield profundizó sobre la relación con su madre, que murió de cáncer cuando él tenía 16 años. La canción habla de su remordimiento por no poder pasar más tiempo con ella y cómo espera que ella todavía lo ame cuando él la vea de nuevo. Muchas veces no demostramos a nuestros seres queridos lo importante que son para nosotros y nuestro orgullo no nos deja pedir disculpas o aceptar nuestros errores, simplemente tomamos el amor como algo tácito y no nos preocupamos por mantener vivas las relaciones de amor que debe haber dentro de una familia. 🤘🏿ULTRAMEGAROLOTA🤘🏿
So much emotion
James voice is just pure amazing
I'm going to say that both James and Lars looked really nice and hot back in the mid 90's.
Hmm, Lars not so much, but James was hot as hell, more than in the beginning of the 90s with long hair in my opinion
@@gabrieledomingosjardim5358 -NO, the long hair was perfect for him,
was more handsome with that hair. None of them should have cut it.
My Idol! Love you James Hetfield.
Detta såg man allt på svensk tv, tror jag har det på ett vhsband i en flyttlåda, skönt att slippa rota fram det och få se det här. Tack för grävandet!
One of James' best songs...and one of my favorites. ( Side note - The set of this tv show makes it look like this was recorded sometime in the late '60s or early '70s...instead of the late '90s...This is such a cool video...and also makes me think of the music video for "Hero of the Day" )
this is SO beautiful
Respect for Metallica
I wish james voice was still like this
One of the best performance of James.. Thank you..
We want a country album
It was a strange period for me, having just graduated high school had no idea what l wanted to do or if l was goingbto University. This album reflected the anger, aggression and bitterness of it all. I think the latter part of the 90s was very ambivalent, musicwise, in politics, and society in general.
No it wasnt
Hope one day! I get to see them in a concert! It’s on my bucket list!
Hermano yo los vi 4 veces. Y no me aguanto para 1 mas. Que estas esperando? Solo vé. Estan de gira ahora. Hay un antes y un despues cuando los ves en vivo. Los amo! Saludos.
Nice and good AND INTERESTING for me .I Love this man like HUMAN .
Hell of a singer and songwriter!!
James is my pride
Mama said is slowly adapting to me
James should do a solo record. must have sound interesting.
awesome
Mama she has taught me well
Told me when I was young
"Son your life's an open book
Don't close it 'fore its done"
The brightest flame burns quickest
That's what I heard her say
A son's heart's owed to mother
But I must find my way
Let my heart go
Let your son grow
Mama, let my heart go
Or let this heart be still
Yeah, still
Rebel, my new last name
Wild blood in my veins
Apron strings around my neck
The mark that still remains
Left home at an early age
Of what I heard was wrong
I never asked forgiveness
But what is said is done
Let my heart go
Let your son grow
Mama, let my heart go
Or let this heart be still
Never I ask of you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave
Never I ask of you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave
So let this heart be still
Mama, now I'm coming home
I'm not all you wished of me
A mother's love for her son
Unspoken, and maybe
Yeah, I took your love for granted
And all the things you said to me
I need your arms to welcome me
But, a cold stone's all I see
Let my heart go
Let your son grow
Mama, let my heart go
Or let this heart be still
Let my heart go
Mama, let my heart go
You never let my heart go
So let this heart be still
Never I ask of you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave
Never I ask of you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness that I'll take to my grave
So let this heart be still
Love this song, so powerful. \m/
Very last time this song was played live. How about a REAL live performance with all the crew and the sound engineers, and a full stadium crowd? How about a show where they cut off Nothing Else Matters and play this ballad instead?
Hetfield puede cantar cualquier género musical.
Así es amigo es impresionante
Amazing
BUT IS ....Sheamus (WWE)
Lol I thought the same
I'm pretty sure James has some Irish in him
but yeah it's james's hair and eyes
but yeah sheamus is the beefed up pasty white version of james
@@wolfmanscott69 watch 1989. James is a fucking white
Love this song
James hetfield es el mejor de todos
I will buy Load again
someday
I have got the brazillian edition, if i find the imported one i will buy it. lol
Again? So then wouldn't it technically be....wait for it... reload🤣🤣
Man... I was so pumped for the cool J cover... Damn it.
This video shows there's a real possibility we may (actually) have an album with no drums.
The best song
😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
James lindooo!!! ❤❤❤
Yeah?
YEAH!
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah?
Yeah.
YEAH!!!
Love this band song ❤
Pretty awkward interview lol, james is the shit though
TE KI VAGY????? SZAAAAAAAR
Жизнь товя дерьмо !
You are shit.
He meant he's amazing. James isn't shit, he is the shit.
Vlad Chaliy учи английский..
james' mama was an opera singer, id say she'd be very proud of her boy.
Is that Roger Federer? XD
3 years later but got the reference..best ever
Oh good I wasn't the only one thinking that
Lollll
His elder bro. lol
I didn't understand. Plz explain hehe
Nice job, Sir.
25 years ago wow
great
Very few metal lead men could do something even close to this. James gots skills nigga...
best lyrics
I get the BIG. BLUE. EYES vibe from that interview
8.10,He is feeling.
this sounds way better without the twang in the original song, would work well with nothing else matters and the other mellow metallica songs
no mistake james hetfield fuckin rules
The Legend!
Thee creepiest interview I've ever seen...
--> Rare. But it thought it was great.
looks just like abraham from the walking dead?
+leo33281 sorry mate :D Abraham looks like Hetfield from 1996 :D
Awesome
Sheamus should keep his day job:)
James always smile and laughing.
Poor people always smile and laughing to cover their sadness
Betul³
Underated song
Great song
When James walked out I thought that was Morgan Spurlock there for a second
3:34 is what you are here for
Simplesmente foda dimaisss
He looks like Bill Kelliher in this video
+beastlysk8r22 perhaps vice versa :)
I saw this video, the volume was on mute, and it I honestly thought it was Shamus from WWE walking out!
Jamez fuckin rocks
Amazing !!
1996! How fucking old am I now lol
just fucking wow.
way better than the other time he played it.
fuck all haters, this is pure art
hah tyckte jag kände igen snubben och yep, svensk tv =P
Oh the lion off wizard of oz...
The song from 3:40 min ...before are bla bla bla
Nice james
yes