Metallica: The Thing That Should Not Be (Barcelona, Spain - May 5, 2019)
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コメント (21)
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"One of the heaviest number known to mankind." - Jason Newsted, 1989
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The opening clean riff is so haunting. Gets me everytime
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1. Heavyness 2. Dat clean riff 3. The solo 4. Epic vocals 5. Epic live performance 6. The super sound of Master of Puppets (the album) Reasons why this is my favorite Metallica song
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one of the best metallica solos of all time
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OK BUT CAN WE GIVE KIRK A ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR THAT SOLO
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I have to say that, at almost 56 years old, James' metal scream is still badass.
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1:14 this first verse alone kills the argument that Hetfield lost his grit with age. dude has that shit on lock, it’s just much more controlled and comes out when needed. dudes a legend
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5:04 gives me fucking goosebumps. James has found a powerful voice again
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James sounds like a beast
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Everyone's shocked when they hear that intro haha
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The Thing That Should Not Be is heavier than Sad But True Change my mind
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Gets me every time at 5:07. He is the scary grandpa telling a story. LMAO
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I really hope they play Call of Cthulhu + The Thing That Should Not Be + Dream No More in a row someday. That’d be a great Lovecraft tribute.
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I don't know what happened but James' singing has been outstanding recently.
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Okay I love how at 4:07 Kirk literally says "wahhh" while doing his solo that's beautiful
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the crowd reaction when he played the first two chords >>>>
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3:50 hot damn Kirk! Coming in hot.... Nailed the solo 🔥
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James did say in Whiplash "WE'LL NEVER STOP, WE'LL NEVER QUIT CAUSE WE'RE METALLICA!" Damn right they aren't
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Such an awesome song and a great performance. Always reminds me of Jason introducing the song in Seattle '89 saying "it's about THE heaviest number known to mankind" and he's right.
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I wonder if anyone noticed this was the real tempo of the recording which makes it slower and heavier. Best live version I have ever heard. Robert Trujillo is a good fit for this band