The Grammy's
The Grammy's
Metallica headlined it and ruled the stage. i wish they would record an entire album with keyboards included too. but knowing the close minded fucks who call themselves real fans, that won't happen. if you call kill em all your favorite album, you're truly just a shitty megadeth fan. if you call ride the lightning your favorite, you're a pretentious "true fan." if you call load and reload your favorite, then you truly are a real fan, knowing that was the apex of their career.
good performance of "one."
Anyone notice how Jeff Hanneman was never mentioned in the memorial section? I figured, here's Metallica, they've gotta throw a shout out and.. it was just more Lou Reed bullshit.
Metallica are right at home with the Grammy's. Where a bunch of old fucks who no longer write music, get together and praise each other on good jobs instead of writing music.
i'm so bored of ride, master even my all time favorite justice. thrash gets way old. the black album is actually very boring. its a great album, but after you figure it out, its like alright, move on. load and reload is where its at. the best singles they've made, with the best, long 10 min, exausting, bludgeoning riffery ever. only a real fan that actually listens to the music, especially from a musicians point of view know that load and reload are the best.
nah, it was wonderful. i did have the benefit of hearing the performance on surround sound, so it was lovely. kirk added awesome improvisation to an already perfect lead.
mr chows performace stole the show. but i guess if alls you want to hear is crunchy guitar your whole life, than you probably didn't enjoy the performance. its ok.
^^LOL! I'm glad Metallica played on the Grammys, but the piano solo...I dunno man!