Metallica Metallica/Sweden 1987
Metallica Metallica/Sweden 1987
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The representative video of the super masterpiece "MASTER OF PUPPETS" will be released. This work was recorded at the "February 13, 1987 Gothenburg performance" after Jason Newsted joined. There are several points in the "DAMAGE, INC. TOUR 1986-1987" accompanying "MASTER OF PUPPETS", such as Cliff Burton's death and his first visit to Japan. This is a good opportunity to organize the whole picture here.・March-June 1986: North America #1 (56 shows) ・July 1986: Europe #1 (2 shows) ・July-August 1986: North America #2 (17 shows) ・September 1986: Europe #2 (13 shows)《Cliff passed away on September 27th/Jason joined on October 28th》 ・November 1986: North America #3 (2 warm-up shows) ・November 1986: Japan shows (5 shows) ・November 1986-January 1987: North America #4 (23 shows) ・January-February 1987: Europe #3 (26 shows) ←★Here★ The above 144 shows are all of “DAMAGE, INC. TOUR 1986-1987”. There were 88 shows while Cliff was alive and 56 shows after Jason joined. During this time, it was a rare and turbulent year in METALLICA history, with Cliff's death, Japan performances, and a US break. This work records the performance on the final day of the "DAMAGE, INC. TOUR". The quality is a stunning audience shot that is not suitable for its preciousness. The angle from the second floor seats on the left side of the stage is exquisite, and the stage is looked at directly from far above the first floor arena, and the shadow of the front row is hardly reflected. Moreover, it is also very stable, perhaps because it is using a tripod. The photographer must really like METALLICA, as he occasionally zooms in and out in time with the riffs (the so-called "Gachoon" thing) to create a powerful effect, but it still does not shake. Although it is a video that has been known as a classic for a long time, the freshness of the master is incomparable to that of the previous release. Although the pin is sweet due to the video era, the color development is beautiful, and the preservation state without a single line noise is perfect. Furthermore, the sound is also wonderful and the clarity that reaches straight like a laser beam without any obstruction is striking. The "violent thrash era METALLICA" depicted with such quality is fierce. It goes without saying that the set list is filled with "KILL EM ALL", "RIDE THE LIGHTNING" and "MASTER OF PUPPETS", and the sharpness of the fast is amazing, and the grandeur of the mid is also heavy. Furthermore, by doing a ferocious number of events, it has evolved from the feeling of recklessness when Cliff was alive to a sense of consistency, and no matter how much it rampages or rushes, the ironclad ensemble does not collapse. After a turbulent year, it is not surprising that fatigue can be seen on the final day of the world tour, but there is METALLICA in their early 20s. It is full of the fulfillment of running around the world recklessly. Although the three songs "The Four Horsemen", "Am I Evil?" and "Damage, Inc." are still unreleased, this is a masterpiece that explodes with intense thrash metal for 80 minutes. This week, the early tour footage "STILL DRUNK IN LONG ISLAND" from Cliff's lifetime will also be released as a gift, but if that is a show that explodes with wildness, this work is the extreme north of "pure thrash" with plenty of consistency leading to "...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL". This is one that allows you to witness and experience METALLICA, who are trying to master heavy metal, 100% in real life. Now that the new masterpiece "TOKYO 1986 1ST NIGHT" from their first visit to Japan is coming out, you should definitely see this historic intense footage. Live at Frolundaborg, Gothenburg, Sweden 13th February 1987 AMAZING SHOT (79:51) 1. Ecstasy of Gold 2. Battery 3. Master of Puppets 4. For Whom The Bell Tolls 5. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 6. Ride The Lightning 7. Bass Solo 8. Whiplash 9. The Thing That Should Not Be 10. Fade To Black 11. Seek & Destroy 12. Creeping Death 13. Jam incl. Run To the Hills & Trapped Under Ice 14. Fight Fire With Fire 15. Blitzkrieg 16. Last Caress James Hetfield - Guitar & Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Kirk Hammett - Guitar Jason Newsted - Bass COLOUR NTSC Approx. 80min.
Live at Frolundaborg, Gothenburg, Sweden 13th February 1987 AMAZING SHOT (79:51) 1. Ecstasy of Gold 2. Battery 3. Master of Puppets 4. For Whom The Bell Tolls 5. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 6. Ride The Lightning 7. Bass Solo 8. Whiplash 9. The Thing That Should Not Be 10. Fade To Black 11. Seek & Destroy 12. Creeping Death 13. Jam incl. Run To the Hills & Trapped Under Ice 14. Fight Fire With Fire 15. Blitzkrieg 16. Last Caress James Hetfield - Guitar & Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Kirk Hammett - Guitar Jason Newsted - Bass COLOUR NTSC Approx. 80min.