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Metallica Review, Photos From Rolling Stones Concert Posted On Metallica.com

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METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following "review" of the band's performance last night (Nov. 13) as the support act for THE ROLLING STONES at SBC Park in San Francisco, California:

"It seems like a long year ago that METALLICA left the stage in San Jose to enjoy their personal lives and families. Well, the band finally returned after that year long absence to answer a higher calling. What was that higher calling, you ask? Well, when THE ROLLING STONES come knocking on your door I think it's safe to say that a calling like that is enough to interrupt your vacation, or solitude, or whatever you'd like to call it.

"As the breeze blew off of the Bay Sunday night, that familiar sound of 'Ecstasy of Gold' rang through the PA, despite the fact that the lights were on. I must say... personally, it doesn't have the same effect with the lights on but, after half of 'Ecstasy' they finally killed the lights and all was grand. Much debate has raged on the METALLICA Message Boards about what the band would be playing or what they would be opening up with. Well, no one would have guessed what we were about to be greeted with... when an oddly sounding bass started ringing through the stadium followed by a slow drum beat. Of course, only the die-hard's would know... but opening with 'Orion' was a truly awesome sight. They played the first half of the song which has never been played live before, despite what a certain Danish drummer might have said.

"After the climax of 'Orion', they tore straight into 'Master Of Puppets' with furious energy. Interesting note for all of you fans who need to know every detail... James sang every line of 'Puppets'. You see, I think even Papa Het realized that THE ROLLING STONES crowd might not be too up on their METALLICA knowledge... I must say... personally, that was an awesome thing to hear.

"The lights dimmed on the stadium as the string section of 'No Leaf Clover' blared out of the PA. The band tackled this song so very well... you could tell that with each song, they were performing to impress because, let me tell you, the sight of so many people sitting down during a METALLICA performance is a vision that will haunt me from this day forward.

"'King Nothing' and 'Fade To Black' followed, with this particular author blowing his voice out on 'Fade'. After the song, James quickly introduced the band and then began 'I Disappear' which always sounds pretty good in a live setting. The band also made a smart move to try and connect with the... um... older (?!) audience by throwing a cover of BOB SEGER's 'Turn the Page' into the set. James asked the crowd that, if they knew the song, to sing along.

"'Are you happy?' James asked the crowd, which was followed by a booming roar. 'Happy? Happy? Sad?' The crowd went silent and Lars counted in the beginning of what would become a very crushing version of 'Sad But True' which sounded heavier than ever.

"'One' followed with some in the crowd (keep in mind, this IS a STONES show) seemingly to get a bit more interested, especially during the thunderous conclusion. The crowd got even louder when they followed 'One' with 'Nothing Else Matters' and, of course, people seemed to finally wake up from their slumber during 'Enter Sandman'. As someone who has seen the band over 40 times, I must say... 'Sandman' never sounded any better than it did after a year long silence.

"METALLICA walked into SBC Park with much respect and knowledge of the rough task laid in front of them. It must have been weird for a band as big as METALLICA to have to open for another band but, you can't really get any bigger than THE ROLLING STONES. And most importantly, it's just great to see these four guys on stage together once again.

"So, James, Lars, Kirk, and Robert... I hope you heard me screaming at the top of my lungs for you all the way in Section 211. I gave as much as you were giving back to me and, I gotta say, I'll be hurtin in the morning."

You can check out pictures of METALLICA from the show at Metallica.com.

METALLICA's setlist:

01. Orion (first half of the song only)
02. Master of Puppets (full version)
03. No Leaf Clover
04. King Nothing
05. Fade to Black
06. I Disappear
07. Turn the Page
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. Nothing Else Matters
11. Enter Sandman

METALLICA will open for THE ROLLING STONES again on Tuesday (Nov. 15) at the same venue. These are METALLICA's only live shows of 2005.

As previously reported, METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett will appear on the cover of the January 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine, which is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of the band's landmark "Master of Puppets" album. The issue goes on sale November 22.

The band will reportedly reconvene after the STONES shows or early in 2006 to begin working on material for their ninth studio album.

Source: Blabbermouth

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19 Comments on "Metallica Review, Photos From Rolling Stones Show"

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1. Glad2BMad writes:

Interesting setlist... not a song from St. Anger. what does that tell you?

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 8:45 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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2. ' writes:

metallica is gay gay gay and proud of it

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 9:10 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. HIm fan writes:

METALLICA ARE BACK AND THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT!!!!!! MWAHAHAHA!!!!

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 9:14 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. METALLICA! writes:

Metallica rocks, you cant deny it!

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 4:47 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. relentless austin writes:

Sounds like it was a great show

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 5:30 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. metalthekid writes:

fukk, i wish i coulda been there to see that

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 5:33 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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7. psythe writes:

yeayeayeah, whatever. heard all those songs many times. i want to hear the new metallica. it's gonna be grand. and i want to hear it.

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 6:10 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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8. DAMAGE INC writes:

Geez. . .wouldve been great to have seen those two shows. Only heard glowing reports about them. . . .apart from the fact that the intro tape 'Ecstasy of Gold' , was played with the lights still on, which im sure someone will pounce upon as good reason to pay them out. . .
Theres nothing to pay out here though. . .they played 2 kick a$$ shows that hasnt been given ANYTHING NEAR a bad review. . .lets get excited dudes a new album is on the horizon and Metallica will again be crowned Kings of Metal. . .not that it matters much i guess cos theyve already been deified!! TALLICA 4EVER !!!

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 6:34 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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9. skullface writes:

One is an awsome song what are you talking about. metallica is a awsome band and thats what matters.

# Nov 16, 2005 @ 7:32 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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10. TELL IT LIKE IT IS writes:

MTV SUCKS...MTV 2 SUCKS....OLD FARTS NEEDS TO RETIRE AND GO TO H-E-L-L.

# Nov 17, 2005 @ 3:59 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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11. fagets writes:

agreed...^^^^^^^^^^^^^

# Nov 17, 2005 @ 4:12 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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12. HIm fan writes:

agreed but Scuzz TV in the UK rox MeTALLICA RULE ENUFF SED

# Nov 17, 2005 @ 5:30 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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13. slipfan writes:

metallica kick ass... thats all i have to say...the end

# Nov 18, 2005 @ 4:28 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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14. ADD writes:

old school Metallica is the best. anything after the black album sucked

# Nov 18, 2005 @ 11:35 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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15. Leader Of Lost Souls writes:

MetallicA is over, but they stay the Legend

# Nov 18, 2005 @ 5:50 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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16. RememberMetal? writes:

I second ADD.

Metallica are nothing without Cliff Burton. With him, they would have sold out more gracefully at least. Instead we have 10+ years of sh**ty albums....

Hopefully they've learned a lesson from the poor sales of St. Anger....With any luck,they don't try to till the same ground as Load and Reload just because they sold well.

# Nov 18, 2005 @ 7:14 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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17. Angel of Death writes:

i third ADD.

metallica are nothing with out dave mustaine and cliff burton because they were they only truely talented musicians in metallica if you think about what metallica and megadeth would be like combined.

cause they will never be like they were in the 80s cuase of the lack of thrash riffs they can produce so there new album will most likly be a sellout album but not st anger 2 of couse

# Nov 19, 2005 @ 1:26 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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18. DAMAGE INC writes:

Dont ever mention Cliff Burton Dave Mustaine in the same sentence when it comes to comparing talent. Dave was a great performer with Metallica, but had the band as it was then continued, Metallica wouldve been over by the late 80's. . . ok thats a big call but man theres just no way something like that could have lasted. . . too much ego in the one place at the one time for anything productive to have occured. (f***. . .can u imagine how bad it was then. . .then you look at now)

Cliff was the man behind it all. . .the music that is. . .Dave brought extra character to the band live, an element which was missing after he was gone, but in terms of the music, Cliff was the guy who sent Metallica into the direction that led to Master of Puppets, not Dave Mustaine. . .when Cliff died, that direction was lost. My opinion. . .you need not agree with it. . .as for st anger, although i embrace it for what it is and like it, Remember Metal, im sure they will learn from it and move in a more positive direction. . .the general feeling among Metallica fans is just that. Just ask anyone waiting in line at a Tallica concert. . .we all know the response.

# Nov 21, 2005 @ 5:32 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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19. ! writes:

metallica and the stones in san fagcisco. it doesn't get any gayer than that.

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