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Metallica's The Night Before Performance Posted Online

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The entire two and half hour Metallica "The Night Before" show - which took place the the night before Super Bowl 50 at AT&T Park - is now online and can be seen below.

During the performance, Hetfield also gave this update on the progress of an upcoming album: "We’re working on a new record… for the last twenty years or so. We’re gettin’ near the end. I don’t wanna get anyone’s hopes up too high, but… we’re coming to the end!"

The full setlist consists of:

16:00 Creeping Death
22:41 For Whom The Bell Tolls
27:54 Fuel
32:24 King Nothing
38:04 Ride the Lightning
44:56 Bleeding Me
46:23 Unforgiven One
53:02 Memory
58:15 Welcome Home
1:06:20 Sad But True
1:13:36 Roam
1:20:10 One
1:28:25 Master Of Puppets
1:37:10 Battery
1:44:47 Unborn hero
1:47:20 Fade To Black
1:55:51 Seek And Destroy
2:07:08 Whiskey In The Jar
2:12:55 Nothing Else Matters

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2 Comments on "Metallica's The Night Before Performance Online"

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1. Blindgreed1 writes:

Pretty sloppy stuff right there.

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2. judas_rising writes:

Kirk was a wreck all night, and Lars was Lars.... I feel kind of bad for James, it seems like the last couple years he has to carry this whole band by himself. I know this ship has sailed, but this performance, or the Rock In Rio Vegas show I was at could go from 'good' to 'great' if you had the energy of Jason Newsted backing up James. James is still great on rhythm guitar (although the live tone has been garbage since 2003 for the whole band), and Jason to back up on vocals would help up the energy in these live performances.

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