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MAN FUCK YOU KUJA.
The Darklord is amazing
Joe and I in the same squad is basically the virtual equivalent of us plowing a rape van through an elementary school playground at recess.
Quote from: Jamariquay on July 19, 2009, 08:50:12 PMQuote from: Dimitrius on July 19, 2009, 08:04:19 PMQuote from: Jamariquay on July 19, 2009, 07:57:26 PMI find every song on S&M vastly superior to the respective album version save for Of Wolf And Man, Devil's Dance, and Enter Sandman.Well, Master Of Puppets, I can go either way on. I don't like how they slowed it down as much as they did, and I've never liked how James lets the audience sing half the song. On the other hand, the transition between Ktulu and Puppets is perfect, and I generally like the orchestrated parts for that song very much. And fuck, it's Master Of Puppets.It doesn't sound good when you're hearing a recording, but when you're there in the concert and he says "you sing it!" I bet you won't have a problem then.Agreed. I still think that it doesnt work very well for the recording thoughIt does not, but since the live recording is trying to capture how the band is live, it's kinda necessary.
Quote from: Dimitrius on July 19, 2009, 08:04:19 PMQuote from: Jamariquay on July 19, 2009, 07:57:26 PMI find every song on S&M vastly superior to the respective album version save for Of Wolf And Man, Devil's Dance, and Enter Sandman.Well, Master Of Puppets, I can go either way on. I don't like how they slowed it down as much as they did, and I've never liked how James lets the audience sing half the song. On the other hand, the transition between Ktulu and Puppets is perfect, and I generally like the orchestrated parts for that song very much. And fuck, it's Master Of Puppets.It doesn't sound good when you're hearing a recording, but when you're there in the concert and he says "you sing it!" I bet you won't have a problem then.Agreed. I still think that it doesnt work very well for the recording though
Quote from: Jamariquay on July 19, 2009, 07:57:26 PMI find every song on S&M vastly superior to the respective album version save for Of Wolf And Man, Devil's Dance, and Enter Sandman.Well, Master Of Puppets, I can go either way on. I don't like how they slowed it down as much as they did, and I've never liked how James lets the audience sing half the song. On the other hand, the transition between Ktulu and Puppets is perfect, and I generally like the orchestrated parts for that song very much. And fuck, it's Master Of Puppets.It doesn't sound good when you're hearing a recording, but when you're there in the concert and he says "you sing it!" I bet you won't have a problem then.
I find every song on S&M vastly superior to the respective album version save for Of Wolf And Man, Devil's Dance, and Enter Sandman.Well, Master Of Puppets, I can go either way on. I don't like how they slowed it down as much as they did, and I've never liked how James lets the audience sing half the song. On the other hand, the transition between Ktulu and Puppets is perfect, and I generally like the orchestrated parts for that song very much. And fuck, it's Master Of Puppets.
I'M MADLY IN ANGER WITH YOUSET IT FREEEEEY!Yes, I kinda see where you're going
But Kotow is right .
Less "-AH" is always a good thing.
Quote from: Dimitrius on July 19, 2009, 10:59:50 PMLess "-AH" is always a good thing.Looks like you made a typo there bud. You wrote Less instead of MORE!!!! it's an understandable mistake. While he shouldn't do it every phrase, he wouldn't be the James Hetfield we all know and love.WHEN YOUR LUCK RUNS OUT -AH
Quote from: Ouda on July 20, 2009, 05:30:31 AMQuote from: Dimitrius on July 19, 2009, 10:59:50 PMLess "-AH" is always a good thing.Looks like you made a typo there bud. You wrote Less instead of MORE!!!! it's an understandable mistake. While he shouldn't do it every phrase, he wouldn't be the James Hetfield we all know and love.WHEN YOUR LUCK RUNS OUT -AHWhich is what I mean by less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVOGiNndV5sSuicide and Redemption live. Pretty cool stuff.
I wouldn't want somebody with 18 kids to mow my damn lawn, based on a longstanding bias I have against crazy fucks.
They played The Ecstasy of Gold the other night too. As in, the cover they put together for the Ennio Morricone tribute album a while back.
Quote from: Jamariquay on July 29, 2009, 04:49:01 PMThey played The Ecstasy of Gold the other night too. As in, the cover they put together for the Ennio Morricone tribute album a while back.Got a link?!
I love the fact they rarely play any St. Anger material
Quote from: DarkLord_Lalinc on July 30, 2009, 09:53:18 AMI love the fact they rarely play any St. Anger material And I bet no one, NO ONE, is complaining about that.
It didn't sound bad.
Quote from: Dimitrius on July 30, 2009, 09:10:51 AMIt didn't sound bad. Weird, considering I doubt they've played it in over a year. They must've had to relearn it.
im gonna go with to live is to die and s&rokay what were the covers of load and reload made with
Quote from: 73109 on August 02, 2009, 10:11:49 PMim gonna go with to live is to die and s&rokay what were the covers of load and reload made withYou got one right.It's actually Mercyful Fate and Suicide & Redemption. The Outlaw Torn would be the third longest.
Quote from: Dimitrius on August 02, 2009, 10:12:56 PMQuote from: 73109 on August 02, 2009, 10:11:49 PMim gonna go with to live is to die and s&rokay what were the covers of load and reload made withYou got one right.It's actually Mercyful Fate and Suicide & Redemption. The Outlaw Torn would be the third longest. i thought this was just metallica and not covers...my bad oh and i just checked outlaw and tlitd are the same lengthanswer my question
Easy. Les Claypool.