Even after all these years, this is still so incredible

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Yeah, "all these years" referring to something from '99 probably sounds pretty silly to some of you geriatrics (:D), but considering I listened to this (and the band in general) pretty much nonstop in 8th grade and am now a year out of college, a ton has changed in my life, but it still hits me just as hard :rock:

 
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I remember first watching S&M back in 2001.
Mind was blown.
Although I never actually got into their music properly until about 2004 though. I heard Kill 'Em All that year and thought it was the most devastating thing I'd ever heard.
Quickly got Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets the year after
 
First album that ever hooked was was The Black Album (Self-titled?)

After that would be Master of Puppets, And Justice, and Kill 'em All :D

But yes, S&M was mindblowingly fucking amazing back in the day, and still really is.. Sad to say because I hate Kirk, but if it weren't for him, and me practicing all of his damn pentatonic solos all the time, I wouldn't be NEAR where I am now
 
Excellent show. Although it's lacking the most obvious tracks (Fade, Unforgiven, To live is to die, DYERS EVE)
It's a shame to hear what Hetfield's voice has turned into nowadays compared to that performance.
 
I've never even heard this song before, but I also still love Metallica. Justice and back, then some of the Black album.
 
I may be the only one who doesn't like S&M :lol:

I just think the orchestra doesn't fit Metallica, I don't like how the songs sound as a result.

There are only a few bands that I think really implement well real orchestra recordings in their music. I'm thinking especially of Septic Flesh.

EDIT : didn't see keregioz post. I feel less alone now :)
 
I was watching the within temptation DVD the other day and even if the music isn't really my style, in my opinion it's far superior as a production and more successful combination of metal with symphonic orchestra.
 
My first Metallica album was "Kill 'Em All" on vinyl - my dad got it for me when I was real young (like 5 or 6 - also got Ozzy's Bark at the Moon same year! :kickass:) and I was hooked on metal from that point on. I used to listen to The Four Horsement off of KEA, and Fight Fire With Fire off of RTL non-fucking-stop.

Never really cared for the S&M stuff really (though I've never heard and actually like that clip you posted). I prefer the old Metallica prior to Black Album. I don't hate post-Black Album Metallica (most of it is complete and total shit in my book), but I always though they should have changed their name for the Black album, because they became a totally different band.