Metal/Hard Rock fans?
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The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
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audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I've heard as much. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this documentary yet, but I've heard some things about it, and from what it sounds like, yeah, Let It Be is a Disney movie compared to this one.
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audi:
walliebaby:
audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I've heard as much. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this documentary yet, but I've heard some things about it, and from what it sounds like, yeah, Let It Be is a Disney movie compared to this one.
I don't wanna spoil it, but my favorite part is when Lars says the f-bomb to James ... over and over and over.
I lost a lot of respect for Lars over the whole Napster thing, not because I have something against bands earning money for their music, but because he was such a...douche, for lack of a better word, about the whole thing. I'm hoping James punches him in the mouth a few times.
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walliebaby:
audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I've heard as much. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this documentary yet, but I've heard some things about it, and from what it sounds like, yeah, Let It Be is a Disney movie compared to this one.
I don't wanna spoil it, but my favorite part is when Lars says the f-bomb to James ... over and over and over.
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walliebaby:
audi:
walliebaby:
audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I've heard as much. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this documentary yet, but I've heard some things about it, and from what it sounds like, yeah, Let It Be is a Disney movie compared to this one.
I don't wanna spoil it, but my favorite part is when Lars says the f-bomb to James ... over and over and over.
I lost a lot of respect for Lars over the whole Napster thing, not because I have something against bands earning money for their music, but because he was such a...douche, for lack of a better word, about the whole thing. I'm hoping James punches him in the mouth a few times.
They talk about the Napster thing, too -- and the film includes footage of that cartoon making fun of Lars. They laughed at themselves. I also enjoyed the segment where they were strong-armed by a radio station to record cheezy promo-spots in order to get St. Anger promised airplay -- their biting, bitter ad-libs were hilarious.
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audi:
walliebaby:
audi:
walliebaby:
audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I've heard as much. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this documentary yet, but I've heard some things about it, and from what it sounds like, yeah, Let It Be is a Disney movie compared to this one.
I don't wanna spoil it, but my favorite part is when Lars says the f-bomb to James ... over and over and over.
I lost a lot of respect for Lars over the whole Napster thing, not because I have something against bands earning money for their music, but because he was such a...douche, for lack of a better word, about the whole thing. I'm hoping James punches him in the mouth a few times.
They talk about the Napster thing, too -- and the film includes footage of that cartoon making fun of Lars. They laughed at themselves. I also enjoyed the segment where they were strong-armed by a radio station to record cheezy promo-spots in order to get St. Anger promised airplay -- their biting, bitter ad-libs were hilarious.
Huh...I may have to break down and check this out.
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audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
I saw SKOM in the theater back in I think 2004 , I am not a big Metallica fan past the first three albums but I did enjoy the movie. My favorite scene was when Lars and Dave Mustaine met up in a hotel room.
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shaun:
audi:
The documentary on Metallica Some Kind Of Monster puts The Beatles' Let It Be to shame. The best superstar, mega-rich, bickering rock-band documentary ever:
...My favorite scene was when Lars and Dave Mustaine met up in a hotel room.
Full-circle moment, for sure.
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I am hooked on VH-1's That Metal Show..... ops:
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JennyLP:
I am hooked on VH-1's That Metal Show..... ops:
Sounds familiar...I think I've seen a posting of it at vhi.com. From what I remember, it seemed like a very, very entertaining show to check out.
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By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
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audi:
By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
none,they alaways had a bassist from what i know off
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blue jay hey:
audi:
By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
none,they alaways had a bassist from what i know off
I suppose that it could be one of those "urban legends." I found an interesting discussion on the lack of bass on And Justice For All: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f19/no-bass-metallicas-justice-all-204011/
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audi:
blue jay hey:
audi:
By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
none,they alaways had a bassist from what i know off
I suppose that it could be one of those "urban legends." I found an interesting discussion on the lack of bass on And Justice For All: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f19/no-bass-metallicas-justice-all-204011/
Jason recorded bass for And Justice, but it is all but mixed out. When they recorded St. Anger they did not have a bass player in the band. Bob Rock plays bass on that album. Maybe that is what you were thinking of.
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shaun:
audi:
blue jay hey:
audi:
By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
none,they alaways had a bassist from what i know off
I suppose that it could be one of those "urban legends." I found an interesting discussion on the lack of bass on And Justice For All: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f19/no-bass-metallicas-justice-all-204011/
Jason recorded bass for And Justice, but it is all but mixed out. When they recorded St. Anger they did not have a bass player in the band. Bob Rock plays bass on that album. Maybe that is what you were thinking of.
I'm not sure how I came to the false realization that their first two or three albums had no bass at all -- just the singer/riff-guitarist, lead-guitarist and Lars on drums. I must be getting old.
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audi:
blue jay hey:
audi:
By the way, I'm curious: How many albums did Metallica did without bass-guitar?
none,they alaways had a bassist from what i know off
I suppose that it could be one of those "urban legends." I found an interesting discussion on the lack of bass on And Justice For All: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f19/no-bass-metallicas-justice-all-204011/
just a lot of treble
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audi:
JennyLP:
I am hooked on VH-1's That Metal Show..... ops:
Sounds familiar...I think I've seen a posting of it at vhi.com. From what I remember, it seemed like a very, very entertaining show to check out.
Here is the info on it....they have alot of great guests...http://www.vh1.com/shows/that_metal_show/series.jhtml
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i loved that show back when i had cable
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JennyLP:
audi:
JennyLP:
I am hooked on VH-1's That Metal Show..... ops:
Sounds familiar...I think I've seen a posting of it at vhi.com. From what I remember, it seemed like a very, very entertaining show to check out.
Here is the info on it....they have alot of great guests...http://www.vh1.com/shows/that_metal_show/series.jhtml
This show is awesome!