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Metallica’s Lars Ulrich last interview of 2009

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 10:36 am December 18, 2009

Lamont and Sully of the “Lamont And Tonelli Show”, airing on the Bay Area’s 107.7 The Bone, interviewed Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich before the band’s last US concert of the year, on December 12, 2009 in San Jose, California.

Robert Trujillo of Metallica interviewed

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 10:02 am December 15, 2009

DJ Scott Less of KXFX 101.7 The Fox interviews Robert Trujillo of Metallica before their show at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California on December 12, 2009. Trujillo discusses his previous work with Suicidal Tendencies and Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains. He also describes the hazing techniques used when joining Metallica.

Metal’s Big Four finally share the same stage

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: , , , — ldt @ 9:58 pm December 14, 2009

Sonisphere

On June 16 & 19, 2010, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax will all share the same stage for the first time ever. These four bands are all scheduled to perform at the Sonisphere shows in Warsaw, Poland and Prague, Czech Republic.

Says Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich of this historic announcement: “Who would have thought that more than 25 years after its inception, thrash metal’s big 4 would not only still be around and more popular than ever, but will now play together for the first time…what a mindfuck! Bring it on!”

Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian agrees, commenting on the enormity of the announcement.

“People have been talking about these four bands playing together since 1984. That’s twenty-six years of expectation!!! And the thing is, I believe not only will we live up to the expectations, we will shatter them!! No other four bands as influential as the four of us have ever done this. Imagine if The Beatles, Stones, The Who and Zeppelin had done shows? Or Sabbath, Priest, Maiden, Motorhead? Well, I may be getting into some rarified air here but as a fan, that’s how big I feel this is.”

Tickets available from www.sonispherefestivals.com.

Watch Metallica play Vegas, baby, VEGAS!!

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 10:20 am

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Official video footage can be seen below of Metallica’s December 5, 2009 concert at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada – including a pre-show meet-and-greet with Metallica fan club members, band warm-up in a backstage practice room and actual show footage.

The band’s setlist was as follows:

That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Ride The Lightning
The Memory Remains
Fade To Black
Broken, Beat And Scarred
Cyanide
Sad But True
One
All Nightmare Long
The Day That Never Comes
Master Of Puppets
Fight Fire With Fire
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
Encore:
Die, Die My Darling
Whiplash
Seek and Destroy

Metallica may have broken attendance record

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 11:12 am December 12, 2009

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According to Idahostatesman.com, Metallica’s December 7, 2009 concert at the Idaho Center in Nampa, Idaho may have set a new attendance record at the venue without completely selling out the show.

Though promoter United Concerts hasn’t released an official count yet, Idahostatesman.com estimates that nearly 13,000 fans were there. This attendance figure would beat out previous record holders George Strait and Neil Diamond.  The reason so many fans were able to fill the arena is because Metallica put its stage in the middle of the floor, or “in the round.”

Read the entire report from IdahoStatesman.com.

Metallica, Slayer and others at Sonisphere

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: , , , — ldt @ 12:26 pm December 11, 2009

Sonisphere Festival

Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Heaven & Hell and Mastodon will all headline the Sonisphere Festival in the Czech Republic on June 19, 2010 at the Mimon Airport in Prague.

Tickets go on sale on Saturday, December 12 at 9:00 a.m.

Metallica – Top 25 Albums and Songs of 2000s

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 12:00 pm December 10, 2009

Metallica Lars Ulrich Kirk Hammett

Rolling Stone magazine recently asked a group of musicians and industry folk to list their 25 favorite albums and songs of the decade in order of importance. Participants include Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist Kirk Hammett. See their picks below:

Lars Ulrich – Best Albums Of The Decade (in order of importance):

01. ARCTIC MONKEYS – “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not”
02. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “Toxicity”
03. THE SWORD – “Age Of Winters”
04. KINGS OF LEON – “Aha Shake Heartbreak”
05. THE WHITE STRIPES – “Elephant”
06. GREEN DAY – “American Idiot”
07. SLIPKNOT – “Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses”
08. EMINEM – “The Eminem Show”
09. WOLFMOTHER – “Wolfmother”
10. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE – “Renegades”
11. U2 – “No Line On The Horizon”
12. KASABIAN – “Kasabian”
13. THE MARS VOLTA – “De-Loused in the Comatorium”
14. OASIS – “Don’t Believe The Truth”
15. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE – “Rated R”
16. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “Mezmerize”
17. ARCTIC MONKEYS – “Favorite Worst Nightmare”
18. ALICE IN CHAINS – “Black Gives Way To Blue”
19. THE BLACK KEYS – “Attack & Release”
20. AUDIOSLAVE – “Audioslave”
21. MASTODON – “Crack The Skye”
22. MOTÖRHEAD – “Inferno”
23. GUNS N’ ROSES – “Chinese Democracy”
24. THE DATSUNS – “The Datsuns”
25. THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS – “The Age Of The Understatement”

Lars Ulrich – Best Songs Of The Decade (in order of importance):

01. U2 – Moment Of Surrender”
02. EMINEM – “Cleaning Out My Closet”
03. ARCTIC MONKEYS – “From The Ritz To The Rubble”
04. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE – “How I Could Just Kill A Man”
05. THE SWORD – “Freya”
06. OASIS – Lyla”
07. ARCTIC MONKEYS – “Fake Tales Of San Francisco”
08. GREEN DAY – Boulevard Of Broken Dreams”
09. SLIPKNOT – “Duality”
10. OASIS – “Falling Down”
11. JOHNNY CASH – “Thirteen”
12. THE WHITE STRIPES – “Seven Nation Army”
13. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “Toxicity”
14. ZWAN – “Number Of The Beast”
15. WOLFMOTHER – “White Unicorn”
16. KINGS OF LEON – “Sex On Fire”
17. U2 – “Vertigo”
18. PINK – “Get The Party Started”
19. ALICE IN CHAINS – “Check My Brain”
20. STAIND – “It’s Been A While”
21. SEAN PAUL – “Get Busy”
22. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “B.Y.O.B.”
23. KID ROCK – “Picture”
24. LAMB OF GOD – “Redneck”
25. KASABIAN – “Club Foot”

Kirk Hammett – Best Albums Of The Decade (in order of importance):

01. RADIOHEAD – “Kid A”
02. THE MARS VOLTA – “De-Loused in the Comatorium”
03. SIGUR ROS – ()
04. MUSE – “Absolution”
05. LAMB OF GOD – “Ashes Of The Wake”
06. DAMIAN MARLEY – “Welcome To Jamrock”
07. MASTODON – “Crack The Skye”
08. OUTKAST – “Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below”
09. INTERPOL – “Turn On The Bright Lights”
10. SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS – “100 Days, 100 Nights”
11. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “Mezmerize”
12. THE BLACK KEYS – “Magic Potion”
13. PJ HARVEY – “Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea”
14. SINÉAD O’CONNOR – “Faith And Courage”
15. GOJIRA – “The Way Of All Flesh”
16. MACHINE HEAD – “The Blackening”
17. RY COODER & MANUEL GALBAN – “Mambo Sinuendo”
18. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE – “Rated R”
19. TOOL – “Lateralus”
20. TOM WAITS – “Alice”
21. MY MORNING JACKET – “It Still Moves”
22. ALICE IN CHAINS – “Black Gives Way To Blue”
23. THE SWORD – “Age Of Winters”
24. PINK MARTINI – “Hey Eugene!”
25. ALL SHALL PERISH – “Awaken The Dreamers”

Kirk Hammett – Best Songs Of The Decade (in order of importance):

01. RADIOHEAD – “Everything In Its Right Place”
02. DENGUE FEVER – “One Thousand Tears Of A Tarantula”
03. MASTODON – “Oblivion”
04. AFROMAN – “Because I Got High”
05. KINGS OF LEON – “The Bucket”
06. LAMB OF GOD – “Set To Fail”
07. U2 – “Beautiful Day”
08. THE MARS VOLTA – “Intertiatic E.S.P.”
09. MUSE – “Stockholm Syndrome”
10. DAMIAN MARLEY – “Welcome To Jamrock”
11. GOJIRA – “Vacuity”
12. SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS – “How Long Do I Have To Wait For You?”
13. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE – “Tension Head”
14. ALICE IN CHAINS – “Check My Brain”
15. MY MORNING JACKET – “Mahgeetah”
16. SYSTEM OF A DOWN – “Violent Pornography”
17. THE SWORD – ‘Freya”
18. OUTKAST – “Hey Ya!”
19. SIGUR ROS – “Svef-g-englar”
20. LAMB OF GOD – “Now You Have Something To Die For”
21. AT THE DRIVE-IN – “One Armed Scissor”
22. KORN – “Here To Stay”
23. KID ROCK – “American Bad Ass”
24. THE BLACK KEYS – “You’re The One”
25. AMY WINEHOUSE – “Back To Black”

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Preview Metallica’s new live DVD

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 11:48 am November 28, 2009

Check out clips from Metallica’s forthcoming “Orgullo, Pasión Y Gloria – Tres Noches En La Ciudad De México” (Pride, Passion And Glory Three Nights In Mexico City) DVD. Recorded in June of this year at Foro Sol in Mexico City, the concert video will hit stores on December 10.

Metallica updates 2010 tour schedule

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: — ldt @ 8:56 pm November 25, 2009

Metallica

Metallica keeps rolling out the dates for their upcoming World Magnetic tour.  The March leg kicks off in Guadalajara, Mexico on March 1, followed by two weeks of concerts in Latin America. All four of the cities added today are locations Metallica has never played before. Here are the details:

March 1 – Guadalajara, Mexico Estadio Tres de Marzo
March 3 – Monterrey, Mexico Estadio Universitario
March 5 – Guatemala City, Guatemala Estadio Mateo Flores
March 14 – San Juan, Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico

Metallica expands 2010 world tour

Filed under: Metallica — Tags: , — ldt @ 10:17 am November 23, 2009

MEtallica

Metallica just announced tour dates in the city of Riga, Latvia for two nights on April 17 and 18 and a first time trip to Vilnius, Lithuania on April 20.

January 19 – Lima, Peru Estadio San Marcos
January 21 – Buenos Aires, Argentina River Plate Stadium
January 26 – Santiago, Chile Club Hipico
January 28 – Porto Alegre, Brazil Zequinha Stadium
January 30 – Sao Paulo, Brazil Morumbi Stadium
March 7 – San Jose, Costa Rica Saprissa Stadium
March 8 – Panama City, Panama Plaza Figali
March 10 - Bogota, Colombia Park Simon Bolivar
March 12 - Caracas, Venezuela La Rinconada
April 13 – Oslo, Norway Telenor Arena
April 17 – Riga, Latvia Riga Arena
April 18 – Riga, Latvia Riga Arena
April 20 – Vilnius, Lithuania Siemens Arena

April 24 – Moscow, Russia SK Olimpiisky
April 25 – Moscow, Russia SK Olimpiisky

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