Last night (Sunday, September 8), METALLICA played the second of two shows with the San Francisco Symphony for the grand opening of Chase Center, the new home of the Golden State Warriors. The concert, conducted by Edwin Outwater with a special appearance by Michael Tilson Thomas, marked the 20th anniversary of METALLICA's first performance with the symphony at the Berkeley Community Theater in 1999, which resulted in the live album "S&M" (Symphony & Metallica). A film of this month's concerts (including Sunday's performance at the same venue), called "S&M²", will arrive in theaters worldwide on October 9. Sunday's show once again drew 16,000 fans and saw the four members of METALLICA playing on a circular, revolving stage in the center of the arena floor, surrounded by 75 members of the Symphony and Outwater. The three-hour concert was split into two parts and included a rendition of "Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)" from METALLICA's debut album, "Kill 'Em All", performed as a solo by the Symphony bassist Scott Pingel in tribute to METALLICA's late bassist Cliff Burton. Set I 01. The Ecstasy Of Gold (Ennio Morricone cover) (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 02. The Call Of Ktulu 03. For Whom The Bell Tolls 04. The Day That Never Comes 05. The Memory Remains 06. Confusion 07. Moth Into Flame 08. The Outlaw Torn 09. No Leaf Clover 10. Halo On Fire Set II 11. Scythian Suite, Op.20, Second Movement (Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev cover) (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 12. Iron Foundry (Alexander Mosolov cover) (live debut) 13. The Unforgiven III (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 14. All Within My Hands (acoustic) 15. (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (bass part performed by San Francisco Symphony bassist) 16. Wherever I May Roam 17. One 18. Master Of Puppets 19. Nothing Else Matters 20. Enter Sandman (with "The Frayed Ends Of Sanity" outro) Last week, Ulrich said that the biggest challenge of collaborating with the symphony is "not being completely fucking intimidated by all these incredible players and incredible musicians. "We do what we do and some even accuse us of being semi-good at it," he explained. "And that's sort of our niche. But I believe that any musician will always have a tremendous amount of respect and humility around other players and other people who excel at their particular niche or particular craft. "I take it very seriously that I am, for better or worse, the anchor of the whole thing. And you just want to be on top of your game and really focused." Back in March, METALLICA fans took to Twitter to express their outrage after the pre-sale for the first "S&M²" show ended within seconds due to bots grabbing all the available tickets. Members of METALLICA's fan club were supposed to be given the opportunity to buy tickets a few days early, but it was reported that tickets began showing up instantly at StubHub before fans had a chance to view their pre-sale opportunity. The original "S&M" concerts were conducted by the late Michael Kamen in spring of 1999 at the Berkeley Community Theatre. Set I 01. The Ecstasy Of Gold (Ennio Morricone cover) (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 02. The Call Of Ktulu 03. For Whom The Bell Tolls 04. The Day That Never Comes 05. The Memory Remains 06. Confusion 07. Moth Into Flame 08. The Outlaw Torn 09. No Leaf Clover 10. Halo On Fire Set II 11. Scythian Suite, Op.20, Second Movement (Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev cover) (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 12. Iron Foundry (Alexander Mosolov cover) (live debut) 13. The Unforgiven III (performed by the San Francisco Symphony) 14. All Within My Hands (acoustic) 15. (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (bass part performed by San Francisco Symphony bassist) 16. Wherever I May Roam 17. One 18. Master Of Puppets 19. Nothing Else Matters 20. Enter Sandman (with "The Frayed Ends Of Sanity" outro)
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