Metallica - The Making of Nothing Else Matters
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Published 2010-10-28
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The Making of Metallicas Nothing Else Matters taken from the 'A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica' video
All Comments (21)
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seems like every metallica interview starts with Lars saying y'know
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The footage of Lars walking into the dimly lit studio with the rest of the guys jamming on Nothing else matters at 3am made me want to be a musician more than any other crazy touring video out there.
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It's comforting to know that Lars has such extensive knowledge concerning various percussion instruments. You know Metallica's rhythm section is in good hands.
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8:57 Lars hitting that cowbell with utmost intensity is one of the best moments in this video
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4:53 Jason's impersonation of Robert Trujillo.
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''...that has tambourines and wood things and shit and things that you shake or you just hit with a stick and irons...'' Music Terminology lesson by Lars Ulrich.
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6:13 is one of my all-time favorite back-and-fourths between Hetfield and Rock
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I like how jason in studio is this glass-wearing relaxed dude and on stage his switch flips and becomes the incarnation of a psycho
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I love that their old studio was just FILLED with porn.
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Jason's bass tone is just tasty and glorious!!!!!!!!
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8:34 that one scene in avengers endgame where thor stood still people think he's sleeping
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1:04 They predicted "Song 2" by Blur
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4:54 holy shit the length of that bass neck!!
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6:43 James playing stairway to heaven
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9:01 the idea of st. anger was born right there no doubt
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I've seen this documentary many times and I think Jason was the only band member actually invested in working instead of bullying Bob Rock and fucking around
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4:53 THAT F*****G BASS GUITAR
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9:01 Lars playing on St Anger
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9:13 when the quiet kid plays his favourite instrument
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I love how at 5:54 James caught himself laughing and then immediately mad dogged the block to make sure no one witnessed it