My thoughts exactly however the closest they've been to the cliff era is their newest album, with the guy from suicidal tendenciesQuote:
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
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My thoughts exactly however the closest they've been to the cliff era is their newest album, with the guy from suicidal tendenciesQuote:
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
Heard the new single the other day. Second half of the song was decent and truly reminiscent of A.J.F.A. Better recording quality this time around! I can't wait to hear the whole thing, then I will shed some honest judgement.
I consider death magnetic (full album 15 plays) to be better then ...And Justice for all although I am fond of the bass in metal and AJFA the bass was mixed down so far it was almost muted
this topic reminds me of trainspotting:
Sick Boy: It's certainly a phenomenon in all walks of life.
Mark: What do you mean?
Sick Boy: Well, at one time, you've got it, and then you lose it, and it's gone forever. All walks of life: George Best, for example. Had it, lost it. Or David Bowie, or Lou Reed.
Mark: Lou Reed, some of his solo stuff's not bad.
Sick Boy: No, it's not bad, but it's not great either. And in your heart you kind of know that although it sounds all right, it's actually just shite.
Mark: So who else?
Sick Boy: Charlie Nicholas, David Niven, Malcolm McLaren, Elvis Presley . . .
Mark: OK, OK, so what's the point you're trying to make?
Sick Boy: All I'm trying to do, Mark, is help you understand that The Name of The Rose is merely a blip on an otherwise uninterrupted downward trajectory.
Mark: What about The Untouchables?
Sick Boy: I don't rate that at all.
Mark: Despite the Academy Award?
Sick Boy: That means fuck all. It's a sympathy vote.
Mark: Right. So we all get old and then we can't hack it anymore. Is that it?
Sick Boy: Yeah.
Mark: That's your theory?
Sick Boy: Yeah. Beautifully fucking illustrated.
Face it guys they lost it. they get an a for effort but come on it not that good its better than their last 3 efforts but not their first 5. by my math and what every other post here says that only makes it just barely a middle of the road cd. trust me, i get it, ive been a fan since i was 10yo and i have paid the crazy ticket prices but my desire for them to be as they were will not cloud my hearing. if Ride the lightning and Master of puppets Metallica heard this stuff that Metallica 08 is trying to pass off to their fans they would beats the shit out of themselves. JESUS FUCKIN CHRIST I MISS PANTERA
I saw them in 1985 and 1986, also monsters of rock in the La colessuem (perhaps the greatest concert theyve ever put on, a complete 100% riot in the collesuem erupted and Hetfield decides to play Damage Inc to fuel the fire) again a few years later at 'day on the green'.....but once cliff was gone, they band faded big time. And Justice for All still had the lingering effects of Cliffs contributions....then the Black Album, never been so dissappointed to hear a new album then hearing that turd, jesus christ these were the same guys that did master of puppets..........wait, no they werent, cliff is gone.....
Every band needs a band member who knows music theory and keeps the band on track and Metallica's happened to have passed away. However Megadeth is still going strong in my opinionQuote:
Originally Posted by IsuckTgirlCock
Haven't read this thread in full, so apologies if this is making a point that was already made. But I, for one, turned my back on Metallica when they vomitted "load" at us. They then missed their chance to make amends by giving us reload.Quote:
Originally Posted by TSLoverUK999
Couple this (musical reasons), with the beligerent and greedy stance they took against Napster et al. and Lars coming across as one of the most disingenuous people in popular culture and I guess you've got a good explanation for them attracting snobs and knobs.
Perhaps there are people out there who has a different taste of music than you!
What METAL band can measure themselves with Metallica? There are few, perhaps Iron Maiden or Ozzy, but real metalcomes from Metallica. Even ifthe new record isn't as good as the Black album or Master of puppets, it it stil something new and fresh. They have todevelop their stile and some of you don't like the new stile. That doesn't mean that their music sucks, they still sell more records than Madonna. Metallica is gaining new fans every day, but sure...some of the original fans are gone.perhaps because they are 25 years older than when they released Kill Em all.
Cheers
'real' metal was around before metallica. they were influenced by real metal. black sabbath, ac/dc. motorhead, even slayer was coming out too early 80s. judas priest also..Iron maiden is probably a better band in my opinion, they have a longer run of more solid material. Metallica at their peak in 1986 were one of the best bands ever, but they couldnt hold that energy. ANd thats the beauty of their early albums it was infused with speed metal, progressive rock like rush, punk and what came out was some awesome stuff no one had really heard played that well.Quote:
Originally Posted by josef
I rememeber seeing them a few times in 85 and 86 and people in the crowd didnt even know what just happened. they just stood there scratching their heads. blown away. and poor ozzy had to come out on stage with 'mr crowleyyyyyyyy"........LOL........holy shit he got so blown off the stage i felt really bad for him.