Vocal ANALYSIS of Metallica's first Power Ballad "Fade To Black". You cannot miss this one!

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The Charismatic Voice

The Charismatic Voice

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I have absolutely LOVED my Metallica journey so far. Kirk keeping me insulated while I slowly listen to your suggestions has given me a really good baseline for what I'm imagining is such a deep and emotionally lyrical band. "Fade To Black" is another example of a cry to the skies in pain, and this performance once again gives me chills.
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Metallica performing "Fade To Black" for the first time, live at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NB on Sept. 6th, 2018.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@rooster4906
@rooster4906 2 жыл бұрын
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@QAjimine1
@QAjimine1 2 жыл бұрын
The classical music relationship with metal is why Cliff Burton was so important to the genre. All the other greats have their place in metal history, but 80s Metallica is just on another level, lyrically and compositionally.
@edster612
@edster612 2 жыл бұрын
As a guy who first heard them on an imported album...I gotta say you're right. They changed forever the direction that metal took. For a long time the argument was "Priest vs Maiden" as to which band rocked harder. Then Metallica showed up. :)
@redrick8900
@redrick8900 2 жыл бұрын
@@edster612 Mot of what Metallica does that supposedly changed metal came from led Zeppelin.
@xenorias9724
@xenorias9724 2 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@revylokesh1783
@revylokesh1783 2 жыл бұрын
The infusion of Metal with Classical isn't due to Cliff Burton: try Deep Purple, ELP, Rainbow, Yngwie, Randy Rhoads....
@QAjimine1
@QAjimine1 2 жыл бұрын
@@revylokesh1783 I beg to differ. I grew up in the 70s and 80s and listened to pretty much every hard rock and metal band that got independent radio play or had albums in my region. I witnessed the change in metal when Metallica released Ride The Lightning, Master Of Puppets, and And Justice For All. There was a huge leap in the genre when they came out that started copying or emulating the structure of their music. As for Yngwie, he released his first album around the same time as RTL, but he’s purely a classical soloist. Let’s be real, he primarily influenced guitarists. Metallica influenced the entire genre. Look, I love Deep Purple’s stuff, I’ve collected albums and box sets released by most of the classics and greats from Anthrax to Zeppelin and a slew of punk rock bands in between (including Red Hot Chili Peppers before they went the funk/punk fusion route). Before digital downloads, I must have collected hundreds of CDs (maybe a thousand). I worked at a music shop when I was in high school, so I also got access to promo single releases for store play only. So, I got to listen to all the new releases as they were released. I would like to leave you with a concession, I think you are right on some level, as classical inspiration and influence has been around for decades and has made its way into all manner of music. However, since I witnessed firsthand how the genre changed from the release of RTL, I can only come to the conclusion that Metallica’s influence was the hallmark.
@MisterW0lfe
@MisterW0lfe Жыл бұрын
it's amazing how a song like this, about giving in to the pain, the sorrow, and ending it all has kept so many people, including myself, from actually ending it. It hits so emotionally and seems to say "it's okay, you aren't alone"
@Narmacil427
@Narmacil427 Жыл бұрын
You and me both brother. Stay strong. Love.
@shilohstore6086
@shilohstore6086 Жыл бұрын
That make three of us
@jacob5014
@jacob5014 Жыл бұрын
Make it 4 of us
@lazarlazarov7857
@lazarlazarov7857 Жыл бұрын
There is good music and bad music...
@youtubeconnollyfamily
@youtubeconnollyfamily Жыл бұрын
@@jacob5014 haha nice one
@locustkllr
@locustkllr Жыл бұрын
On the album version, the song just fades out with this crushing tempo and Kirk never stops shredding and changing it up, you feel like he solo's right out into eternity.
@RhinoTown
@RhinoTown 11 ай бұрын
Beautifully said mate
@madboydaz
@madboydaz 10 ай бұрын
it always kills me, I just want to keep going with it :) - would have loved a 12inch version
@blitz3643
@blitz3643 10 ай бұрын
@@madboydazthere's a version on KZbin that doesn't fade out and it's just as amazing as you'd expect.
@Conscious_Pilot
@Conscious_Pilot 6 ай бұрын
Given the song's title, the perfect ending.
@TheGeneralDisarray
@TheGeneralDisarray 5 ай бұрын
Yeah I always appreciated that too. Because the song is about suicidal feelings, but that final solo is so damn beautiful it feels like light at the end of the darkness, and it doesn't stop, it fades, which implies that it continues on, like life, even if you can't hear it anymore.
@draheim90
@draheim90 Жыл бұрын
If you haven’t listened to it yet, the studio recording of this song is incredible.
@Zakster
@Zakster Жыл бұрын
Way better than live
@Salvatore-xs
@Salvatore-xs Жыл бұрын
I prefer the studio recording
@ShaunHensley
@ShaunHensley Жыл бұрын
Which one? There are 2 different endings?
@wgnd1614
@wgnd1614 Жыл бұрын
live is way better
@anakinlowground5515
@anakinlowground5515 Жыл бұрын
@@wgnd1614 nah dude, the solo at the end is the best part, and Kirk fucking butchers it live every single time. He just can’t play the solo properly
@badassbelt5155
@badassbelt5155 2 жыл бұрын
If you liked Fade to Black, you’ll LOVE their song “Welcome Home(Sanitarium)”. It’s just like this song in that It also has mellow verses, heavy choruses, guitar solos, and etc. But in my personal opinion, it’s just overall better in an indescribable way. PLEASE check it out and you’ll see what I mean.
@darylsonnier658
@darylsonnier658 2 жыл бұрын
It's my favorite Metallica song ever. Just listened to Welcome Home on the drive to work.
@dwaynemidson6437
@dwaynemidson6437 2 жыл бұрын
Yes definitely. Please do this song next!
@hayzersolar
@hayzersolar 2 жыл бұрын
sanitarium is there best song they ever wrote.
@unbless3242
@unbless3242 2 жыл бұрын
There is something about the sheer brutal truth of Sanitarium.
@hayzersolar
@hayzersolar 2 жыл бұрын
To go further master of puppets is there best cd ever too. I'm a big old school Metallica fan before the black CD from there they got soft just my opion
@StevieDrawStuff
@StevieDrawStuff 2 жыл бұрын
This song saved my life in high school. I was bullied relentlessly and just wanted it to all be over. This was a song that just really helped me from that darkness and now, 32 years later I have 3 beautiful young kids and a great life. Thank you for this, I still have goosebumps when I hear this song.
@kieronmccann5793
@kieronmccann5793 Жыл бұрын
I hear you. I was reading recently how James has been having some issues with confidence when playing live. I honestly wonder if he really knows how many people he has saved with his music.
@mikesbarn1858
@mikesbarn1858 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you went through the same thing I did. It stopped when I learned not to take it anymore. I would single out the leader and beat the tar out of him ignoring the rest of the gang. Took 3 times before word got around and it stopped.
@NuurbEnur
@NuurbEnur Жыл бұрын
Same, my brother. Stay strong and enjoy your life!
@ogulcanyolcu8714
@ogulcanyolcu8714 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand how people find hope from songs like these. This a song to listen to right before I end my life, to me.
@airfixx_8952
@airfixx_8952 Жыл бұрын
​@@ogulcanyolcu8714 The person that experienced these feelings lived through them in order to write and record the song...... Thus inspiring others that thhey can make it through another day too. Then you have the factor of hearing that someone else is/has felt the same way as you... It can be very liberating to know, despite how it feels in your darker hours, that you're not the only one to feel that way.
@ResubidorSerial
@ResubidorSerial 2 жыл бұрын
I would say that "the unforgiven" is the natural one to come after this, metallica has too many masterpieces
@jboyz1007
@jboyz1007 2 жыл бұрын
All three of them
@mathewiamele3730
@mathewiamele3730 2 жыл бұрын
James is a master song writer, he's very creative with his lyric writing and has an amazing voice whether he sings heavy or soft. Hetfield is the backbone of Metallica. 🤘🏻
@xDivinityZx
@xDivinityZx 2 жыл бұрын
my fav song from metallica, really hope this one gets a reaction
@SirBilliam96
@SirBilliam96 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Unforgiven III! It has, imo, similar vibes to FtB
@jeffturner2975
@jeffturner2975 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge Unforgiven II fan
@timberwolfdan5910
@timberwolfdan5910 Жыл бұрын
Hearing the song as a live version almost forty years later without Cliff and with how much James voice had changed and with how much they are playing around with the song almost makes it a completely different song than the original studio version, which is IMO what you probably should have listened to for the first time. Completely different experience.
@danielhenderson8316
@danielhenderson8316 Жыл бұрын
The best version of Fade To Black was at Tushino Airfield in Russia. The band was at full power with over a quarter million people watching.
@45ltr
@45ltr Жыл бұрын
@@danielhenderson8316 and check out the passion on playing harvester of sorrow🤘
@kcypher1977
@kcypher1977 Жыл бұрын
I almost couldn't finish watching the video. I just can't with James's new vocal style 🤦‍♀️ as far as the band I know after so many years they're probably tired of playing these songs but my heart literally aches with every added or deleted note 😭
@clintdickerson887
@clintdickerson887 Жыл бұрын
Studio albums are great cause they fix all the little things and make them perfect but the true passion (in my humble opinion) comes from seeing bands play live. I guess I'm different
@toddhendricks8239
@toddhendricks8239 Жыл бұрын
Yes totally miss clif Burton 🙏 rip cliff
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato 2 жыл бұрын
James' lyrics are often about the fear of helplessness. Of being trapped and powerless to change one's situation. This is particularly true on Metallica's earliest albums, including this one. Whether it's war, drug/alcohol addiction, aging, or terminal depression, James Hetfield clearly fears loss of control over his life and freewill... and he articulates it rather poetically for a "dumb metal guy". Papa Het is severely underrated as a lyricist, IMHO.
@wheelz8240
@wheelz8240 2 жыл бұрын
That was nicely put
@PedroBenolielBonito
@PedroBenolielBonito 2 жыл бұрын
Whenever people say metal lyrics are dumb (which they often are, make no mistake) I always point them to the words for Creeping Death, which are literally based in History (or at least Biblical lore.) Also, this entire album is a concept album about death in various forms. Fade is about suicidal thoughts (and, arguably, so is Escape), Creeping is about the pharaoh's cull of newborn boys in the time of Moses, For Whom The Bell Tolls is about dying to protect your land (and may also be based on the Hemingway book, now I think about it) the title track is about the electric chair, Trapped Under Ice is about...well, guess...and so on. The only track that doesn't really fit the concept is Fight Fire With Fire.
@nickgjenkins
@nickgjenkins 2 жыл бұрын
Ya Kirk talks about the song also coming from them being away from home for the first time at such length that they were all homesick and sad.
@RoyJenkins777
@RoyJenkins777 2 жыл бұрын
No doubt
@whitewater456
@whitewater456 2 жыл бұрын
@@PedroBenolielBonito Fight Fire is about death via nuclear war so I would say fits into the concept rather well
@KicknAsphlt
@KicknAsphlt 2 жыл бұрын
That "classical" feel comes from Cliff Burton, the bassist at the time this album was written. He was a classically-trained musician.
@labauer5314
@labauer5314 2 жыл бұрын
KicknAsphlt, (great name!) Thank you for info! Im so glad I subbed to this channel, shes making this music NEW for me! I've learned lots from her & comments. Thnx again!
@KicknAsphlt
@KicknAsphlt 2 жыл бұрын
@@labauer5314 no problem, glad you're learning new things and rediscovering stuff.
@labauer5314
@labauer5314 2 жыл бұрын
@@KicknAsphlt I saw Metallica live, concert, Pensacola FL. I really like albums before black album. I really like having angry teenage angst to throttle me, its that crazy restless "I'm immortal" misdirected energy. I bought Master if puppets cassette, I love it.
@stevescourou8006
@stevescourou8006 2 жыл бұрын
Wasn't James's mother also a classical singer?
@guccisauce57
@guccisauce57 2 жыл бұрын
Was gonna say that to and he went to school for music Theory I believe
@BatFan1
@BatFan1 2 жыл бұрын
The fact they wrote this barely into their 20s is amazing. The maturity and leap they took from their first album in '83 to this in '84 blew everyone away. This is what set them apart from the other metal bands in the genre.
@deaconblooze1
@deaconblooze1 2 жыл бұрын
That was all Cliff,
@18hot30
@18hot30 2 жыл бұрын
@@deaconblooze1 and stolen, ahem borrowed riffs and ideas. Clif had the coherence needed and the maturity to put them in order i.e arrange them, but also the music they were inspired by was more mature than oh I dunno Sweet home Alabama in 4 horsemen breakdown for example :D
@IwieIch123
@IwieIch123 2 жыл бұрын
@Joe Smith No he had surprisingly little actual inputs on the album but he showed James the way how to compose and Lars always arranged the songs together with James
@swordoftruth1175
@swordoftruth1175 2 жыл бұрын
@@18hot30 the 4 horsemen breakdown is a 4 chord progression and Sweet Home Alabama is 3. There are only so many chords and both songs are in G.
@FromDesertTown
@FromDesertTown Жыл бұрын
The studio version is definitely worth a listen. It's smoother and really sets the mood better. Kirk's solo in this song won him a spot on some magazines' "top x" lists.
@darkiee69
@darkiee69 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best description of a depression I've ever heard. "I was me, but now he's gone" really sums up the feeling of not recognizing yourself anymore.
@KenRobertson89
@KenRobertson89 2 жыл бұрын
The song is literally about a guitar amp that was stolen.
@darkiee69
@darkiee69 2 жыл бұрын
@@KenRobertson89 No, it's about how James felt after it was stolen.
@KenRobertson89
@KenRobertson89 2 жыл бұрын
@@darkiee69 oh no, really. Shame.
@fredwin
@fredwin 2 жыл бұрын
It's just as it never existed
@smailedog657
@smailedog657 2 жыл бұрын
It was "Welcome home(Sanitarium)" for me. Metallica knows the dark side of our brains like few others.
@LateCloser
@LateCloser 2 жыл бұрын
Well, after "Fade to Black" one has to hear "Welcome Home Sanitarium" off the followup album Master of Puppets. It's inescapable on any Metallica journey. Another "ballad" if you like. Epic in it's own right, but I have to admit I think "Fade to Black" is my favorite Metallica song of all time. If you forced me to pick, just one.
@fadetoblack51
@fadetoblack51 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@jaybird455
@jaybird455 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, absolutely agreed Fade to Black is my fav as well. It’s so hard to make a top 10 or top 20 Metallica songs list. So many of them are interchangeable in a ranking system.
@eldiablo1467
@eldiablo1467 2 жыл бұрын
Helps that she picked their best performance of it, too. (imo) Now she just needs to learn to stop interrupting metal solos. Even though Kirk has a bad habit of going mega improv on this song.
@paulriddle7818
@paulriddle7818 2 жыл бұрын
Unforgiven has already been filmed ( Maternity leave)and will be out in a month or 2.
@michalsnaiberg2734
@michalsnaiberg2734 2 жыл бұрын
@@eldiablo1467 not just this song, Kirk does it all the time (sometimes I love it, sometimes I wish he didn't), but in the end, it is who he is, together with WAH WAH. If you think about it, they really are a bunch of guys with very specific traits and mannerisms that make the band. James and his YEAH, Kirk with WAH WAH pedal, Lars who can't keep the rhythm and Rob with his stomping around and infectious smile.
@daniellewinkelspecht8356
@daniellewinkelspecht8356 2 жыл бұрын
This song literally saved lives. So many lives!! mental health was not something that was discussed openly in the 80's. Depression was seen as weakness and we were told to pull ourselves up by our boot straps and move on. Teenagers were told there was nothing to be depressed about and that we didnt know what real problems were or that whatever we thought was problems was just trivial and we should get over it. This song let us know we were not alone in how we felt and if James felt that way and was still here, then we could make it too. This song is sad for a lot of people, but the flip side is, it is full of hope and understanding to so many more. We were finally not alone. Someone else understood. Someone else was able to vocalize what was in our hearts and heads. This song will forever be credited with saving my life, and many others, and giving us hope for the future.
@youtubeconnollyfamily
@youtubeconnollyfamily Жыл бұрын
I think about that stuff. The 70s and 80s and even the 90s. How many people probably dealt with severe mental health issues but talking about it back then was considered a massive weakness.
@Kat957
@Kat957 Жыл бұрын
Ironically the "character" in the song kills himself at the end (last vocals).
@raulromero2948
@raulromero2948 Жыл бұрын
@@Kat957 not ironic at all it's a literal interpretation of a suicide note done very deep and personally but it feels like there's moments of hope and so much self reflection that it can make you feel like your pain is felt by someone else and your aren't alone
@davidsmith6976
@davidsmith6976 Жыл бұрын
@@youtubeconnollyfamily I see no real shift,in the way depression,is still,taboo,to so many,and how judgement is still rife ,others might ,but with services cut,and less support ,and rising rates of these conditions ,covid,highlighted this ,whats needed is perr groups,where folk have shared experiences.
@IvoMaropo
@IvoMaropo Жыл бұрын
​​​@@Kat957That "character" had to die so that we can continue to live.
@rmgraves
@rmgraves 10 ай бұрын
"I was me but now he's gone." In just a few words he really depicted how he really doesnt know who he is anymore by smoothly going from 1st person to 3rd person. Cleverly poetic.
@simonsays8208
@simonsays8208 2 жыл бұрын
A wise man once said: "Just imagine that some 20 year old long-haired and beer-drinking dudes have written these masterpieces nearly 40(!!!) years ago..." nothing to add! You should take your time to watch this live in Seattle '89, totally different era, different power!
@EddieLJ18
@EddieLJ18 2 жыл бұрын
it is by far their live performance that i enjoy the most. jason was such a BEAST, man. what a band it was, what an unstoppable force
@jameskernan4848
@jameskernan4848 2 жыл бұрын
New York State, 1987 or 88 can't remember too much rat poison.
@ddcraun
@ddcraun 2 жыл бұрын
The And Justice tour videos have no equal. The band is working out the pain and grief of the loss of Cliff, trying to accept Jason as a real member of the band, still in their physical "youth" and not guarding their voice or being wary of hurting themselves and the ability to play the next show. It is all about the passion and release. I really think it was their high point in a live setting before a changing era made them second guess their music.
@kenyoung9284
@kenyoung9284 2 жыл бұрын
was at one of the shows....
@Gibby34340
@Gibby34340 2 жыл бұрын
1000%. They've gotten "cleaner" over time, but they just don't have that same atmosphere they did in the 80's. The original "...And Justice For All" tour is such a powerful performance, even watching it on KZbin will give you an adrenaline rush.
@capp00
@capp00 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you took my suggestion. Love this song. The opening riff/solo just soothes my soul. This is the one song I have declared to have played at my funeral one day. The stage setup, lighting and camera work for the Cunning Stunts tour of this song is just amazing too.
@patmctallica3522
@patmctallica3522 2 жыл бұрын
..you should have recommended the Moskow 91 version! So it`s a missed chance so far! 😒
@braxus6416
@braxus6416 2 жыл бұрын
1984 Megaforce, "Ride The Lightning" Studio version! ALWAYS STUDIO ORIGINALS FIRST!
@Evil-Never-Dies
@Evil-Never-Dies 2 жыл бұрын
‘85 Metal Hammer Festival is the best version.
@DMXIII
@DMXIII 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for make that suggestions. I like it a lot.
@capp00
@capp00 2 жыл бұрын
@G&M Gaming and Music Hey bud! Hope you are doing well :)
@michaelfontana9321
@michaelfontana9321 2 жыл бұрын
"Nothing Else Matters" This is easily one of the most beautiful songs by the band, from a classical standpoint, in addition to being one of my personal favorites.
@tre-moon-dous6122
@tre-moon-dous6122 2 жыл бұрын
you ever heard brent smith's cover on that song? it was amazing
@deedubs602
@deedubs602 2 жыл бұрын
I’d have to go with the unforgiven.
@williamyardley4556
@williamyardley4556 2 жыл бұрын
yes I like Nothing Else matters also, Truth is I havent heard Fade To Black much....
@joodlebug
@joodlebug 2 жыл бұрын
Ehh. That's highly debatable
@redneckshaman3099
@redneckshaman3099 2 жыл бұрын
@@joodlebug once you go black, it's like smoking crack ❤️
@redshiftit8303
@redshiftit8303 Жыл бұрын
Nothing beats "old" Metallica. The emotional connection to the instruments, the vocals, the lyrics and the music in general.
@pustulio81
@pustulio81 2 жыл бұрын
James struggled to get through this song, recently. While they were touring in Brazil he had a breakdown backstage that carried over onto the stage. For several songs he struggled to fight back tears and Fade To Black proved to be the one that was the hardest for him to get through. To his credit, he actually told the crowd what was wrong and praised Kirk, Lars, and Robert for hugging him and telling him that if he had issues on stage they had his back and would get him through it. A link to his speech: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3ybmIl4lKadns0m48s
@BomimoDK
@BomimoDK 2 жыл бұрын
He's such a beautiful person and he in some ways opposes early Axl rose in the hick metal guy role. Both are now beautiful people, but back in the day. hoo boy.
@RickReasonnz
@RickReasonnz 2 жыл бұрын
This should have been more well known, simply for the fact that a man like James, usually thought of as macho and tough, is now able to share his feelings and ask for help from his friends. That is such a great example of a role model - it's okay to say we're in pain, it's okay to ask for help.
@modergav
@modergav 2 жыл бұрын
And i do really hope that they release the video of this song on Belo Horizonte. And i'll cry. Probably.
@demoncleaner80
@demoncleaner80 2 жыл бұрын
@@BomimoDK I've been a Metallica fan forever but I absolutely loved the (now 6 years old) podcast that he did on the Joe Rogan Experience episode #887. I was just mesmerized listening to him talk about beekeeping for like half an hour. LOL
@marcoslaguna2074
@marcoslaguna2074 2 жыл бұрын
Meh . He old n weak. Not a role model at all.
@timbrown9077
@timbrown9077 2 жыл бұрын
I played this song on the guitar for my mother once. She said, that's so beautiful. I started singing the lyrics. She said, that's a horrible song! Lol This is my favorite Metallica song, next to Sanitarium, and Orion. Great band!
@AK-vs9nr
@AK-vs9nr 2 жыл бұрын
Orion and Fade are also my favorites. Fortunately saw Sanitarium live. That was a good day.
@warrenjohn
@warrenjohn 2 жыл бұрын
Fade to black is my all time favorite Metallica as well
@FunBoysGaming
@FunBoysGaming 2 жыл бұрын
How dare a man talk about his depression. Horrible!
@juttaman25
@juttaman25 2 жыл бұрын
The Unforgiven is probs next. Maybe even the studio version as the video fits so well. Thank you for this Elizabeth. Fade To Black means a lot to Metallica fans. So much really. Even life itself for some.
@thrakkanuur
@thrakkanuur 2 жыл бұрын
I liked the whole damn series of those songs, no matter what I thought about the albums some of em were on.
@Metallica666Thrash
@Metallica666Thrash 2 жыл бұрын
YES
@dawns1978
@dawns1978 2 жыл бұрын
The Unforgiven 3 on S&M 2 is almost gut wrenching to watch. James has so much emotion coming through standing alone on the stage without his guitar.
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 2 жыл бұрын
New garbage. Nothing past And Justice - back when James realized he could not sing for shit.
@MrResns
@MrResns 2 жыл бұрын
Check out st. anger and that juicy snare 🤩
@kurtiserikson7334
@kurtiserikson7334 Жыл бұрын
Metallica is cathartic. It uncages the spirit from whatever grudge or grievance that’s holding it down. Those hard driving rhythms bludgeon my mind into sweet oblivion and carry me aloft on a primal and visceral journey of emotion leaving behind the mundane concerns of day to day reality.
@theyetirulrs
@theyetirulrs Жыл бұрын
I know this got buried in a wave of comments, but well said!
@hankkolesar4088
@hankkolesar4088 Жыл бұрын
Very eloquent by giving voice to that which I've been trying to explain for decades!!!! Godspeed to you!
@kurtiserikson7334
@kurtiserikson7334 Жыл бұрын
@@hankkolesar4088 Thanks. Very kind of you to say! Godspeed to you as well!
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 10 ай бұрын
Yes, it truly is and I've been saying it for years. Metal is the best form of therapy and gives a safe outlet for so many subjects & feelings you don't just bring up in every day conversation. I believe it saves lives, many of them. ❤
@lovefuct
@lovefuct 2 жыл бұрын
Omfg, your reactions made me cry like a baby.. FINALLY, somebody that can interpret music has explained what I've been seeing and feeling this whole time. I've been alone up until now. I Thank you, endlessly. Your journey has a purpose. -Please, Please, Please, Do Christina Grimmie, Do I Wanna Know or Titanium
@Avathor73
@Avathor73 2 жыл бұрын
It is absolutely very heartwarming to not only review the oldies goldies but watching them review with the heartfelt joy along with taking the time and care to do the technical analyzis is really wounderful! 👍
@jilly235
@jilly235 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. You help put into words, WHY I like/love something !
@pedroxvilt
@pedroxvilt 2 жыл бұрын
Same here
@jimmyjobob7217
@jimmyjobob7217 Жыл бұрын
1000% couldn't have said it better
@wrexneck5434
@wrexneck5434 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned something about classical. One of the writers Cliff Burton, their bassist at the time before he passed, had a big interest in classical music and it influenced his writing. Probably my favorite metallica song and one of kirk hammett's best solos. (the album version)
@pwincessiris
@pwincessiris 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see her reaction to Pulling Teeth, the first half is incredibly classically inspired
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 2 жыл бұрын
@@pwincessiris Anesthesia Pulling Teeth, kiddie.
@stine_one
@stine_one 2 жыл бұрын
@@godslayer1415 🤓
@pwincessiris
@pwincessiris 2 жыл бұрын
@@godslayer1415 Yeah I know bud, I can play the first 20 bars or so
@alkinkt
@alkinkt Жыл бұрын
Metallica is so ingrained into society and music that I think we take for granted how talented they are.
@ookookook
@ookookook 2 жыл бұрын
Album version of this song will always be my favorite, not that this is bad. The original just hits the feels and the acoustic guitar rattles the soul.
@Ali-yh8dl
@Ali-yh8dl 2 жыл бұрын
Im guessing for copyright reasons the live version was selected. I agree with you the studio version is so much better and hits differently on many levels
@HeavyRaiden
@HeavyRaiden 2 жыл бұрын
That intro always makes you feel things, it's amazing. And when the heavy riff near the end kicks in, with the "No one but me can save myself but it's too late" always hypes me up. And let's not forget about the solo, Kirk never recreated it like it is on the studio version, it's a great solo.
@InfamousB9
@InfamousB9 2 жыл бұрын
True Sean,somehow album version of some songs are better
@TheCiddan
@TheCiddan 2 жыл бұрын
Kirk's opening solo here is kinda sloppy, right? Losing out on both nuance and timing.
@TheCiddan
@TheCiddan 2 жыл бұрын
That ending solo was *on point* though.
@stevenhodgen9338
@stevenhodgen9338 2 жыл бұрын
No leaf Clover from S&M is one of the best classical/metal mash ups I've ever heard. James hits some unusual high notes as well. Definitely worth checking out.
@madrazz8888
@madrazz8888 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. The only time he ever uses a falsetto voice.
@suemiller2522
@suemiller2522 2 жыл бұрын
What a great album. The symphony went so perfectly with the metal, I couldn't believe it hadn't been done previously.
@hypetreyn1646
@hypetreyn1646 2 жыл бұрын
This comment deserves so many more up votes. Can't get more classical than S& M and no leaf clover
@MashaT22
@MashaT22 2 жыл бұрын
I know. I’m really surprised she’s not analyzing the entire S&M concert (the first!) - I’d love to hear her take on that! She should compare the first and second versions of the S&M concert, actually!
@davideo7286
@davideo7286 2 жыл бұрын
I love No Leaf Clover from that album. I'd love to hear her reaction and analysis given that I believe that song was written with the SFO or atleast hadn't been played before the S&M performance.
@pucknorris3473
@pucknorris3473 2 жыл бұрын
This song saved my life listening to it on repeat for a few months kept the gun outa my mouth these guys got me and when u want to reroll your character sometimes the thing u need is understanding and relation.
@aprilk141
@aprilk141 2 жыл бұрын
Glad this helped you out! Hope you are doing well too. For future bad times, which may come again, can I recommend having a plan for trusted folks to take a firing pin or other crucial component upon request, should it ever come to that again. Best to you!
@pucknorris3473
@pucknorris3473 2 жыл бұрын
@@aprilk141 i appreciate your concern... my wife and kids keep me chuggin along also quit drinkin that was a big step toward the center of the room for me trust me my old self destructive tendencies are met with stiff resistance these days.
@andyc750
@andyc750 2 жыл бұрын
know where you are coming from, similar here
@kevinwilson455
@kevinwilson455 2 жыл бұрын
@@pucknorris3473 I second what April said my brother... If you have kids and a wife... just try and be positive all the time, and that will make everyone around you reciprocate. The worst thing you can do is shut yourself away, which is what depression ALWAYS does. Think of this feeling as a thing to fight against, and realise if you lose the battle, it will effect everyone in your sphere. Fight against it every day... open up to any one you can and share this burden... most people will help you (I would). Money, burdens etc do not matter to your children... love and attantion, and just being there as a positive influence does. Take that from someone who grew up with a tyrant and alcoholic.
@daniellewinkelspecht8356
@daniellewinkelspecht8356 2 жыл бұрын
Right there with you. I dont think people of the younger generations know how many people this song saved. When this song came out discussing mental health was taboo and not something that was done. So many people felt alone and trapped in their own downward spirals. This song changed that for a lot of people. We finally knew we were not alone.
@michaelcovel1720
@michaelcovel1720 Жыл бұрын
I play the baroque flute. That trill in the opening solo starts on a suspension of the top note. Was always impressed by that. Period correct for a piece composed 300 years earlier and definitely an intentional choice. Always feels like chamber music to me. Instead of a piano, think harpsichord and solo violin. Metallica also impresses me with brilliant use of counterpoint and internal voice leading... lots of other cool late baroque/early classical elements throughout their whole discography really.
@hectorserna7950
@hectorserna7950 4 ай бұрын
Baroque Violist/Violinist here….yes 100% I agree. That opening solo is almost like an improvisation over figured bass. ❤
@Magnumbean
@Magnumbean 2 жыл бұрын
A suggestion: their songs "The Outlaw Torn" or "Bleeding me" for the next Metallica analysis. Make sure it's the S&M 1999 version (Symphony and Metallica) I absolutely love those versions!! Especially Newstead's backing vocals!! They worked together with Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Very emotional songs
@johnwindle6877
@johnwindle6877 2 жыл бұрын
Bleeding me is so badass
@webbeddreams
@webbeddreams 2 жыл бұрын
The outlaw torn is my favorite metallica song, but the S&m version was junk musically. The entire album was a money grab with no effort put into it, and it shows.
@Joes_Morgue
@Joes_Morgue 2 жыл бұрын
If she's going to listen to S&M, she also needs to listen to "One" from the same album.
@ecthelion1735
@ecthelion1735 2 жыл бұрын
100% this. James's best vocal performance easily.
@BroKV
@BroKV 2 жыл бұрын
S&M 1999 is an absolute must watch
@UncleRiotous
@UncleRiotous 2 жыл бұрын
The tune was written back when Cliff Burton was in the band. Cliff was a huge fan of classical music and actively trying to bring that into metal.
@robertratto533
@robertratto533 2 жыл бұрын
dont forget dave mustaine's influence on the first two albums.
@seanj3667
@seanj3667 2 жыл бұрын
He was the only one who really understood music theory at all.
@nickturner1137
@nickturner1137 2 жыл бұрын
This song was the song the got me into Metallica. I actually read the lyrics before hearing the song. And I remember think that there is no way lyrics this good could be in a metal song. I was young, and this song sent me on a musical path that has changed my life. This song resonated with me deeply as a young person, and some days it still does. It's a very special and very important song to me and literally changed my life and has saved my life more than once.
@jasonengland2357
@jasonengland2357 2 жыл бұрын
Nick Turner, me too.
@Krendall2
@Krendall2 2 жыл бұрын
Too many people are quick to pass off metal as "noise." If they took the time to actually analyze the lyrics and the music they might at least appreciate just how complex it can be.
@rickrock1023
@rickrock1023 Жыл бұрын
I love the way you express yourself and go into deep detail on every song. I'm a huge Metallica fan, and to see somebody breaking it down to the bare bone like you, is insane. And you do a great job at it.
@galliussbattlefield3621
@galliussbattlefield3621 2 жыл бұрын
When I was in high school and I was starting to listen to Metal music, there was something that caught me about the whole "Ride the Lightning" album, which "Fade to Black" belongs to. I used to hang out with other metalhead classmates and one of them described the album as eight ways to die, one for each song. But none of them is as touching as "Fade to Black". As someone else said in another comment, it's amazing how people in their early 20s are capable of writing such mature songs
@derekrobinson377
@derekrobinson377 2 жыл бұрын
this song is all about how pi$$ed of and depressed James was after all their gear was stolen after a gig.
@7861blackthorn
@7861blackthorn 2 жыл бұрын
Trapped under ice is hands down my favorite off of ride the lightning
@patrickg301
@patrickg301 2 жыл бұрын
Ride the lighting did the same for me and all my friends. It was awesomeness in soumd. Its what lead me to play guitar. At the time i could play fade to black over and over and no matter how many times i heard it it still gave me chills. Excellent album. I actually got to see them on their Ride the Lighting tour. It was DRI ... Metallica and Metal Church. In that order. Lol
@sethgibster6623
@sethgibster6623 2 жыл бұрын
You start by saying it's almost a classical opening and that you can imagine playing it on the piano. Cliff Burton, Metallica's bassist when this song was written, was trained on classical piano from age six upwards. The remaining band members have been often quoted as saying Cliff put together many of the early melody lines, so this kind of makes a lot of sense!
@MatthewGClarke
@MatthewGClarke 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Kirk Hammett is playing "Greeny" in this video - It's the guitar that he got from Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac. I love that it's still used to this day and has such an amazing musical history!
@garmisra7841
@garmisra7841 2 жыл бұрын
ANd bless him for not keeping it in hermetic storage somewhere but actually playing it. He used it during the Peter Green tribute night and held his own like a champ, his lead playing on The Green Manalishi was on fire!
@GrampsD63
@GrampsD63 2 жыл бұрын
Such an iconic axe from an incredible guitarist
@synthrich1
@synthrich1 2 жыл бұрын
And Gary Moore too
@GrampsD63
@GrampsD63 2 жыл бұрын
@@synthrich1 He had it for a long time
@ddimmo
@ddimmo 2 жыл бұрын
Gary Moore made it famous, it might have been Greens guitar originally but Gary made it what it is today!
@AlexEsplin
@AlexEsplin Жыл бұрын
Watching your reaction to a master class in wah pedal usage was priceless. I've lived with this music for like 30 years, and it's incredible to A: see someone with an immense amount of musical knowledge experience it for the first time and B: be able to articulate the things that this music has always sort of made me feel, even if I didn't have the vocabulary to articulate it, is absolutely incredible.
@nicholasarkis6116
@nicholasarkis6116 2 жыл бұрын
I think you'd enjoy No Leaf Clover. It was recorded live and played with a full symphony orchestra. There are some great versions where James sounds great in the mix.
@Jdwdogg
@Jdwdogg 2 жыл бұрын
Personally the original recording is my favorite version, although they performed it again not too long ago with a different composer.
@nicholasarkis6116
@nicholasarkis6116 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jdwdogg totally agree. The newer performance may have better shots of James singing, for analysis. But, the mix and his vocals are superb in the original.
@benvavro
@benvavro 2 жыл бұрын
Original S&M version
@efenzl
@efenzl 2 жыл бұрын
Not a fan of No Leaf Clover or the symphony collab. Definitely preferred their older stuff.
@magdalenahernandez6840
@magdalenahernandez6840 2 жыл бұрын
Best Song off that album.
@stephenlewis6653
@stephenlewis6653 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has lost a sibling to suicide, I've always found this song to be therapeutic. I'll probably never understand why, but I guess that is the beauty of music. If you'd like a great Metallica recommendation and probably my favorite lyrics, you can't go wrong with "Sad But True" the music video, not live. it's a heavy hitter IMO. Also going to throw out Mastadon "Oblivion" for a future reaction. Have a great one!
@aesbj9228
@aesbj9228 2 жыл бұрын
Same, this has always reminded me of a friend that decided to leave.
@InfamousB9
@InfamousB9 2 жыл бұрын
I also had a friend who introduce me into Metallica,15 yers ago he also decide to leave this earth,this song and his favorite For Whom The Bell Tolls reminds me on him always I heard them,stay strong🙌
@OnlyKaerius
@OnlyKaerius 2 жыл бұрын
Have a listen to Evergrey - Wrong. It's about the singer dealing with the death of his brother. Another song on a similar subject is Disturbed - Inside the fire. (Girlfriend's suicide).
@chrislowe3915
@chrislowe3915 2 жыл бұрын
It's because that is exactly what this song is about, you a hearing the message, but just not picking up on it. The song is about depression and where it can lead. Once again, the "Angry Rock" or its just "Sex, drugs and rock", prejudice given by those that fail to hear the story within. Rock was one of the first to touch on Mental Health issue and Metallica is one of the best at it.
@OnlyKaerius
@OnlyKaerius 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrislowe3915 Hate to break this to you, but you're not the only person in the world who gets the song, hence our conversation, which you apparently did not understand.
@JaketheSnakePlissken
@JaketheSnakePlissken Жыл бұрын
Literally……one of the greatest songs of all time.
@efenzl
@efenzl 2 жыл бұрын
"Sanitarium" is another good, emotional option. "Nothing Else Matters" of course. It's probably their most covered song.
@lord6617
@lord6617 2 жыл бұрын
Battery is amazing imho and feels like a great mix of the different styles of sound they were playing with. That accoustic sounding intro and them whammo.
@RevJimmy69
@RevJimmy69 2 жыл бұрын
Love how nothing else matters is used in Disney's jungle cruise. Only metalheads notice it.
@pthibault630
@pthibault630 2 жыл бұрын
Idk man... I feel like Enter Sandman and For Whom the Bell Tolls get covered more often than Nothing Else Matters, but that's just my opinion. Every band I've ever been in has covered those two songs. To the point where I can barely even listen to them anymore. Lol. But they are still fun to play.
@matt2dachew
@matt2dachew 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting on the stage setting we worked hard on that one! 🤘🤘
@boesdi3908
@boesdi3908 2 жыл бұрын
Respect bro
@davewoodley2432
@davewoodley2432 2 жыл бұрын
Love it, you should be very proud mate
@benjaminminovski3446
@benjaminminovski3446 2 жыл бұрын
Except you won’t bring it to Australia! Love lost in the “Metallica family”
@franticbass
@franticbass 2 жыл бұрын
Something else people rarely comment on, especially in the Metal genre: These guys are close to 60 (!) years old. Youngest being Robert Trujillo with "just" 57. And yet... they can still fill a stadium and rock with so much power and dedication.
@camerong.6144
@camerong.6144 2 жыл бұрын
You speak the truth. Respect
@WexMajor82
@WexMajor82 2 жыл бұрын
Manowar are close to 70 and still do that.
@dragonrising4014
@dragonrising4014 2 жыл бұрын
Legends never die
@sober667
@sober667 2 жыл бұрын
Its about music - rock/metal does somethink to peoples it preserves thou sadly there are exeptions wich go out way to soon
@Jameswilliams-ty4cf
@Jameswilliams-ty4cf 2 жыл бұрын
That's why they are the greatest of all time!
@joedelbalzo2509
@joedelbalzo2509 Жыл бұрын
That outro solo in the album version is the greatest metal guitar solo of all time. Absolutely love this song -- great video!!
@picklefish74
@picklefish74 2 жыл бұрын
I love how the guitars have always sounded like they're weeping in this song.
@delgadotransport
@delgadotransport 2 жыл бұрын
I feel that! Also in Halo
@330_Crew
@330_Crew 21 күн бұрын
I'm so glad I found this channel when randomly searching for Metallica related videos. Her excitement and expressions are so genuine, expressive, and infectious. What really sets the channel apart from other reaction video channels is the analysis of the artist. Not only does she react and tell you something is great, but she explains why in great detail what the artist is doing that makes it so great.
@chuckratkay43
@chuckratkay43 2 жыл бұрын
That outro solo has always been one of my favorites from Kirk, and this version was just simply AMAZING. Through all of James's perceived "tyranny", they have become SUCH an amazing MACHINE, its unbelievable. Their live performances are simply PERFECTION. And Kirk, I am sorry if I have ever "doubted" you over the last 30 or so years. WOW. Tears in my eyes.
@gervasiocampana6217
@gervasiocampana6217 2 жыл бұрын
The classical element you talked about, that comes from Metallica's late bassist, Cliff Burton, who had a large hand in the writing of Fade to Black, he was a classically trained musician and is noted to have been a fan of Bach
@OrpheusKrynn
@OrpheusKrynn 2 жыл бұрын
Ohh yeah man... and Orion... still instant goosebumps!
@Zigarius1123
@Zigarius1123 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like Metallica always had the ability, but Cliff taught them the theory and melody.
@jarlaxle2421
@jarlaxle2421 2 жыл бұрын
For so many of us who suffer deeply from depression this song describes what so many of us feel everyday. If you don't understand depression really listen to the lyrics. Its a pain even we don't truly understand. I think that's the hardest part of living with it is not knowing why we feel this way
@Co1eTrain84
@Co1eTrain84 Жыл бұрын
Its fun watch you hearing their music this way. This stuff is hitting you like it does the fans and we get to watch how we felt when we were first exposed. Their music is the only i will listen thru an entire album and not bat an eye
@timjackson9983
@timjackson9983 2 жыл бұрын
I have NEVER heard Kirk rip a solo so amazing... and he's my favorite guitarist, and always has been... holy shit!! that 3rd solo got INSANE!
@ssirrah1
@ssirrah1 Жыл бұрын
I think too that he’s using the Greeny Les Paul, such an amazing warm sound
@anakinlowground5515
@anakinlowground5515 Жыл бұрын
Listen to the solo on the studio version of the song, it’s way better
@matthewdennis5280
@matthewdennis5280 11 ай бұрын
@@anakinlowground5515 No I disagree.. This performance was on another level.
@fakerfake1
@fakerfake1 2 жыл бұрын
“The day that never comes”, “The unforgiven”, “four horsemen”, “seek and destroy”, “Orion” (Orion is an instrumental though), “creeping death”, “sad but true”, “blackened”, “wherever I may roam”… just to name a few. I really hope that you do all of these at some point
@SarcasmForDummies
@SarcasmForDummies 2 жыл бұрын
Orion is one of my favorite instrumentals ever. Great song.
@eirik3938
@eirik3938 2 жыл бұрын
The day that never comes is a beautiful song melodically
@Titan1930S
@Titan1930S 2 жыл бұрын
Creeping death is a must listen
@unlustigerTyp
@unlustigerTyp 2 жыл бұрын
The Day That Never Comes would already be a classic if it was on one of the first three albums.
@lordofangmarspionmcbeatle7634
@lordofangmarspionmcbeatle7634 2 жыл бұрын
Especially the rythm guitar on Creeping Death is so good and Sad But True is so wondefully heavy.
@p0kkitr0kkit34
@p0kkitr0kkit34 2 жыл бұрын
I've loved Metallica's music since I first heard it. The constant internal battle in most of their tracks really spoke to me. The sorrow we feel with self pity and then polar opposite of the lyrics and musical change ups to rage for even feeling that way. They've helped me get through soom pretty dark times, along with other artists and their music. They're truly one of my all time favorites. Thank you Metallica!!
@TheJerseyNinja
@TheJerseyNinja 2 жыл бұрын
James wrote this at just 20 years old. Incredible
@martinhansen1565
@martinhansen1565 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, out of this world masterpiece and to me, their best song
@casualcadaver
@casualcadaver 2 жыл бұрын
He wrote the lyrics but I think Cliff Burton helped a lot with creating the song because it has that classical touch to it that he’s known for.
@Broccoli_Highkicks
@Broccoli_Highkicks 2 жыл бұрын
James has suffered quite a bit of trauma in his early life, from his father leaving, to his mother dying of cancer, to later losing Cliff Burton. And then having to spend a lot of Metallica's career pretending to be someone he wasn't: the big, tough, macho heavy metal frontman. This song was inspired by the band having a bunch of their equipment stolen, but there's a lot of emotional subtext there. As to his vocal development, his early style, by his own admission, was mostly just "yelling in key"; it wasn't really until the black album that he started actually "singing". But the gruelling 2-year tour schedule for that album basically destroyed his voice. I don't think he even started doing vocal exercizes until that happened. But ironically, he did his best "singing" after he wrecked his voice, on the Load/Reload albums. Of course, for many metalheads, the aggressiveness of his "yelling in key" was where it was at, but objectively, he did his best "singing" on some of the band's least loved material. Side note: of course, the true master of "yelling in key" is Slayer's Tom Araya.
@Intercaust
@Intercaust 2 жыл бұрын
Fuck yes!
@fanatic26
@fanatic26 2 жыл бұрын
While he may have done his cleanest singing, I think a number of people would disagree it was his best singing when you are referencing the music that fractured their fanbase and ruined their reputation. The Load era is a MASSIVE embarrassment and black eye on the bands legacy, Hetfield himself has said as much. They went from being aggressive thrash monsters to these totally fake characters that everyone saw through. Bob Rock convincing him to take singing lessons completely removed the edge from his voice, even now their old stuff ends up sounding pretty bad compared the 80s - 90s live versions of the songs. I remember when Until It Sleeps dropped and my local radio station played it at the top of the hour every hour, my god was that painful as a fan.
@mikeman2862
@mikeman2862 2 жыл бұрын
As memory serves, i think James initially blew his voice when recording the vocals for So What (the Anti-Nowhere League cover) , but as you mentioned, the tour for the black album certainly did him no favours in terms of keeping it healthy
@Broccoli_Highkicks
@Broccoli_Highkicks 2 жыл бұрын
@@fanatic26 Like I said, I acknowledge that a lot of metalheads prefer his old style. Nonetheless, his technique now is objectively better than it was then, even if you prefer his old sound. There's a difference between liking a vocal style and appreciating that the vocals are produced in a healthy and sustainable way. Mine was not a value judgement, but simply an acknowledgment of the fact that he takes better care of his vocals now and has learned to actually know what he's doing. vocally. I like his old snarl and bark as much as anyone, but the fact remains that if you want to hear him actually sing, as the word is conventionally understood, then Load/ Reload, and some tracks on the black album, are your best bet. As for the quality of those records overall, I don't go along with the "everything that isn't metal sucks!!!" kiddies. Those albums are great for what they are: grunge-inspired hard rock. And even if the objectively worst-produced Metallica albums are the ones I still listen most to, I have no qualms acknowledging that Load/Reload is the best Metallica have ever sounded on record from a production standpoint.
@lord6617
@lord6617 2 жыл бұрын
"least loved material" is very much the loud, obnoxious minority. I've been listening to them since kill em all and Load is one of my favorite albums.
@thevolunteerfisherman8575
@thevolunteerfisherman8575 11 ай бұрын
Metallica is one of the few bands that can have you relaxed and sitting back to being on the edge of your seat and then on your feet and back again all in the same song and in a mater of seconds! They are truly amazing and one of the best live shows I have ever seen and I have see a lot of bands live beginning in the 70s!
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 ай бұрын
Same here. I've been seeing shows for decades, since the 70's and I Iove metal. To me it's one of the most honest, truest forms of musical expression there is and I am a diehard headbanger for Iife ✊️My 30 yr oId son and his gf go headbanging with me now.
@czkmeister
@czkmeister 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely listen to Welcome Home (Sanitarium). It's hard to pick a favorite Metallica song, but that one does it for me. It's so good I can't even describe it. Listen to the live version too, the one from Berlin is one of the most well performed and I love it with all my heart.
@lemonfridge69
@lemonfridge69 2 жыл бұрын
I think one of James' best vocal performances is in the 'The Unforgiven' - specifically the studio recording rather than a live version. Doesn't hurt that it also has what is IMO one of Kirk's best guitar solos.
@ismailb87
@ismailb87 2 жыл бұрын
The Unforgiven (Live - San Diego '92) is a strong favorite of mine because its so close to album version.
@lemonfridge69
@lemonfridge69 2 жыл бұрын
@@ismailb87 I haven't seen that version, I'll have to check that out.
@fordwheeler
@fordwheeler 2 жыл бұрын
The story behind that solo is pretty epic. That is a one take solo. However, it came out of days of pushing frustration from Bob Rock.
@lemonfridge69
@lemonfridge69 2 жыл бұрын
@@fordwheeler Guess it was worth all that effort though, absolutely in my personal top 3 guitar solos of all time, not just in Metallica.
@Suzz78
@Suzz78 2 жыл бұрын
Unforgiven 3 is my personal favourite, but the whole trilogy is ace
@kevxster
@kevxster Жыл бұрын
And now you know why we love Metallica. Thank you for doing this - i love how you break down and explain the music!
@jdy5556
@jdy5556 2 жыл бұрын
"The chapters!" You nailed it. There are so many twists and turns to the story both lyrically and musically. A true example of the parallels between classical and metal.
@seanaardema9811
@seanaardema9811 2 жыл бұрын
With your background in classical music, I cannot believe that no one has seemed to direct you to their live performance of “No Leaf Clover” with the San Fransisco Symphony and Orchestra.
@beerme8949
@beerme8949 2 жыл бұрын
Their quality of longevity is unmatched in my opinion. I know James is currently going through some self doubt right now. But the Metallica family has his back!
@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623
@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 2 жыл бұрын
Dunno. Creatively the band died after the Black Album. Commercially they do well and the tours kick ass. But its mostly the classic stuff. You could throw away every album after the Black Album and lose nothing of significance. Personally I think they're too successful. As in how can you make angry music when you live a life that is so....., happy? The best metal, and especially this style, comes from a genuine anger within. Anger at the world, your life, your family. When you have nothing to be angry at, can you still make extreme metal?
@beerme8949
@beerme8949 2 жыл бұрын
@@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 I dont agree. They've done some great things in my opinion since black album. And thats why I think they've stayed relevant throughout even edgy phase of people claiming black album was it for them. But to each their own
@homevalueglass3809
@homevalueglass3809 2 жыл бұрын
@@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 Agree, Load was a huge disappointment in my opinion and I couldn't get into anything after except for Wisky in the Jar and that's because I like Thin Lizzy. Was a MASSIVE fan of first 4 albums and even black. But there's no denying they're still popular. Think it's like 2 different types of fans, the pre and post black.
@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623
@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 2 жыл бұрын
@@beerme8949 No problem, mate. You like what you like. I just find it very telling that with every new album comes the question, will this be the next Master of Puppets? It would seem therefore that that album is the benchmark.
@pekrhed2473
@pekrhed2473 2 жыл бұрын
@@chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 Name another band whos first 4 albums are considered heavy metal royalty (arguably 5) that then goes on to release another "masterpiece" this late in their careers. NONE. That kind of musical writing is only created by people at that kind of lightning in a bottle moment. They created some of the greatest music in metal history. And have still managed to squeek out a few good songs here and there. Anyone that doesn't respect what they did musically doesn't respect metal.
@nwslimbubba
@nwslimbubba Жыл бұрын
I'm here because of this song this group. Metallica got me through so many lows. Fade to Black, listening to it made me feel i was not alone, then the build up till the end just made me come alive.
@timspencer7800
@timspencer7800 2 жыл бұрын
I think the best songs would be some of James favourites. The outlaw torn, blessing me, the unforgiven. Lyrically James is brilliant...he speaks what we all see and feel, yet he weaves into metaphorical bliss...open to interpretation and speaking to a piece of all of us.
@TeslaFamilyTravels
@TeslaFamilyTravels 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a Metallica fan for over 30 years and I've heard these songs literally thousands of times. It's so enjoyable to watch you experience these songs for the first time, and then break them down from a vocal and musical perspective. I get so much joy watching you listen to my favorite band.
@deejayturtle
@deejayturtle 2 жыл бұрын
@The Charismatic Voice. So nice to see you tackle this song. Especially in the middle of Mental Health Awareness Month. Ironically back in the late 1980's and early 90's while the PMRC was trying to ban songs like this saying they "promote" suicide, the truth is this song was helping many ppl including my teenage self turn "away" from suicide opting to continue to endure the pain life held for us at the time. Music has this amazing power of "empathy". I used to listen to this n scream the lyrics while playing the broom like a guitar. It was away of getting out the anger I was feeling at the time. Who knows how many this song has helped over the yrs. MISICANS LIKE COMEDIANS AND POETS ARE SO VALUABLE TO US AS A SPECIES. WE MUST PROTECT THEM AT ALL COST! Again great request. Now... what song do you have in mind for World Turtle Day on May 23? Peace, love, and empathy to you and all who read this. (If "Peace, love, and empathy" is ringing a bell as a closing salutation, it's because I borrowed it years ago from Kurt Cobain's suicide note)
@KiwiNibbles
@KiwiNibbles 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if you can find a complete live version but Blackened is an amazing journey of a song lyrically and composition as the 2 lead guitars go off on their ways only to .eet up and melt your brain. Just love love love that track.
@greekhools3
@greekhools3 2 жыл бұрын
Let's just all agree to one thing: Fade to black is a frigging MASTERPIECE IN EVERY SINGLE ASPECT
@fadetoblack51
@fadetoblack51 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@MaddogJones
@MaddogJones 2 жыл бұрын
I was 14 when this album came out and going through some very dark times, this song saved me. Every word in the lyrics was what I was feeling but the final solo was so inspiring, so uplifting so impactful that it showed me that there was a little light within the darkness and there was hope... I'm 51 now and have had battled depression all my life yet this song is my life line...
@SvenMazet1973
@SvenMazet1973 2 жыл бұрын
you are not alone, let the music guide you! a fellow sufferer.
@TheAntiburglar
@TheAntiburglar 2 жыл бұрын
When I was young and first got the Ride the Lightning album I used to listen to this song on repeat over and over again. It helped me through quite a few dark days and it's kept me going for over 20 years. The lyrics and the melody hit something in me, and a lot of people it seems, that we all needed to hear and have acknowledged.
@danhendershot8511
@danhendershot8511 2 жыл бұрын
I might add that this was one of Cliff Burton's songs, most of the early emotional stuff on the first 4 albums was his, and a lot of the faster more aggressive songs were written by or with Dave Mustaine. I've been listening to Metallica and learning about them for over 30 years, and the influence Cliff Burton had during their early years still shows today, his untimely death in 1986 is a big source of emotion for them still, especially when they play this song.
@leinadisjourneys
@leinadisjourneys 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard this song so many times, yet seeing it played live as the band gets older... somehow the songs keeps getting better and better for me. Something about the weight of the band's history gives such meaning to it. The lyrics are pretty simple and straightforward in themselves but there is something the way they work with the music that is so cathartic in this song. That final "goodbye" is such a mix of feelings, such an emotional outburst, it's just deeply touching. On a more personal level, I find the fact that they wrote this song about suicide about a person who sort of "goes all the way" made all the difference for me when I first heard it. They could've gone "preachy" but the strength of a band like Metallica, and a lot of metal/hard rock bands, is that they went with showing the darker side of things so to speak. To me, that meant the world when I first heard this. I felt the connection.
@michaelmorelock3404
@michaelmorelock3404 2 ай бұрын
I've been a Metallica fan since high school, and the best thing about watching your videos is your reactions and facial expressions. Keep up the good work
@grunge2379
@grunge2379 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of people don't understand that Metal or rock music has way more to it than just screaming and heavy guitar riffs and a lot of drums. It's way more than that and Metallica was one of my first loves. Metal and rock have their own passion that some just don't get or can't. And I teach my kids to listen to appreciate it for more than just how it sounds. And I love how you appreciate it just as much as us MetalHeads! And your excitement about it is just so Awesome!
@hashbrix2991
@hashbrix2991 2 жыл бұрын
exactly. since i've grown up a little more i'm picking apart every old musical experience and its just thrilling how much is to be discoreved. its awesome
@supernicko123
@supernicko123 2 жыл бұрын
Personally, James Hetfield is my favorite lyricist when it comes to trauma, anger, fear, and pain. If I want to get into more deep philosophical topics then I turn to Neil Peart, but James articulates things in a way that no one else does for me. For example, when dealing with PTSD and trauma, the line from Halo On Fire "I fear to turn on the light, because the darkness won't go away", is a perfect description about the hesitation to get therapy, because it might not work. There are a million lines that James has written that are relatable, personal, and deeply moving to many people who hear them. This song is a great example, and it has helped many people through suicidal ideations. Love the reaction! Best wishes on delivery and the adventure of parenting!
@NandR
@NandR 2 жыл бұрын
Halo On Fire feels like a spiritual successor to this song. And yeah James writes some intensely personal lyrics that many people can feel. Even though he didn't write "thorn is my side is from the tree i've planted" he nailed the usage of that poem.
@okipatrick
@okipatrick 2 жыл бұрын
These Metallica reactions are must-see tv. Thoroughly enjoy the perspective and analysis that only an expert can bring to these classics
@LexicalAlex
@LexicalAlex Жыл бұрын
How can you stop in the middle of a solo is beyond me...
@JPBrooksLive
@JPBrooksLive 2 жыл бұрын
The live version of this main solo is VERY deferent from the album version. I would say that they have turned the live version into a more "jam" section where Kirk improvises a lot. The original has such careful phrasing and really has a great progression and climax, it's an amazing piece...
@ericjfleming1189
@ericjfleming1189 2 жыл бұрын
i agree the album version is definitely better
@Gibby34340
@Gibby34340 2 жыл бұрын
I prefer the album version, it retains the sad, emotional feel much more. It just doesn't feel the same when it's done this way...
@psychoaiko666
@psychoaiko666 2 жыл бұрын
I concur
@jamesmcslarrow6715
@jamesmcslarrow6715 2 жыл бұрын
Kudos to Elizabeth. I consider myself a “hardcore metalhead” yet I always learn something new about my favorite bands each time I watch a video. As for my recommendations: Iron Maiden “Book of Souls” live. Recorded live at Download Fest after Bruce beat cancer. Would love to hear Elizabeth’s analysis on a legendary singer who can still deliver an incredible live performance despite battling and defeating cancer
@Rene_Denkers
@Rene_Denkers 2 жыл бұрын
I really love these analyses of music that we metalheads are listening for decades. We KNEW the greatness of these musicians. All the people that used to try to keep us down, are now the biggest fans. But just know. We KNEW all about this passion.
@chaddecent103
@chaddecent103 Жыл бұрын
Your skills, knowledge, ability, and most of all your enthusiasm, make me want to study music more seriously. At least in my sense. Thank you for being so open with these reactions.
@jimmyv1753
@jimmyv1753 Жыл бұрын
This entire album is a part of my soul. Every note every beat every bass line every lyric is so embedded into my heart and soul that I could run every line every note of this entire album in my sleep. Not only did this album come out when I was like 10 years old. My dad my older brother and my brother in law all much older than myself were all hard core Metallica fans so I use to go to bed at night with this as my lullaby. Then of course when the guitar hero Metallica game came out I was in my mid 20s I would play this over and over and over again. These guys were pulling magic straight from the ether for about a decade.
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 ай бұрын
I used to listen to this song so much, my then bf asked me if I was OK. I just couIdn't stop myself.. The emotion and feeI of this song is so deep and meaningful. It lets you know you're not alone, that others understand and feeI the same way sometimes. To me, metaI is one of the truest, purest forms of music and it has saved me many times.
@vctuberista
@vctuberista 2 жыл бұрын
My Metallica recommendation: TURN THE PAGE. In it, you'll find great vocals + pure emotion. James Hetfield and the band performing another artist's song (Turn The Page is originally from Bob Seger).
@symphonyx13_6
@symphonyx13_6 2 жыл бұрын
I love so many Metallica covers and "Turn the page" is one of them. Another one that i love and comes close lyrically to the feeling "Fade.." gives you, is Deep Purple's "Blind man cries"
@avalikesinemine
@avalikesinemine 2 жыл бұрын
If you would like to hear how good Metallica is at using classical music in metal, then listen "To live is to die". It’s a masterpiece, but it’s also almost a instrumental song. It is a really emotional song with lots of layers. I would like to see you analyzing that on your channel :)
@chevelle1
@chevelle1 Жыл бұрын
Jason’s final performance of fade to black is the best one imo. Was hoping that was the one you’d use.
@walanggustiyala3897
@walanggustiyala3897 2 жыл бұрын
"It's amazing how classical music and metal music have in common. And it delights me." Noted 👍
@davidsimi2322
@davidsimi2322 2 жыл бұрын
Loved "It's a gorgeous melody" and "you could play this on the piano." That's why Metallica is Metallica. They are legends
@eugenioferreiradossantos316
@eugenioferreiradossantos316 2 жыл бұрын
Check out Pianotarium by Scott D. Davis
@seanemery6019
@seanemery6019 2 жыл бұрын
The audience has become the backing vocals of their live shows. It's an incredible effect. Absolute magic.
@MrTonybenke
@MrTonybenke 10 ай бұрын
We're the Metallica family. We're all a part of the magic.
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 10 ай бұрын
Yes, it's like you physically experience the songs at a Iive show. The energy is amazing. I go with my older son now to see metal shows and it's kept us going through the darkest times. We Iive for live shows. You feel the music and We've met the best people there. I can't recommend it enough. ❤
@nwlang75
@nwlang75 9 ай бұрын
Well thank you. I was in the front row singing along
@montreux82
@montreux82 Жыл бұрын
I cried. What else can I say..Thank you
@Unspokin1
@Unspokin1 Жыл бұрын
I just watch like 5 straight videos of yours for the first time and I have to say I absolutely love seeing the passion and love for music on your body language and expressions. you really dive in and and analyze the song to better understand and talk us through your thought process, not just with vocals but with the instruments, tempo, melody. as a musicion myself (Highland Bagpipes) its great to watch and see music looked and discussed like this. Love your channel.
@kimcanama
@kimcanama 2 жыл бұрын
You hit it on the nose about the composition of their songs. If I remember correctly, Cliff Burton (RIP) was a HUGE influence on having their songs composed like a classical piece. Absolutely why I love their songs, it's an evolving story in the song, bot the lyrics and the music.
@rsfields2009
@rsfields2009 2 жыл бұрын
You can feel the power towards the end when 20,000 audience members are singing along with James' melody as Kurt plays the outro solo. My band finishes our set with this song. Its a perfect way to end a night.
@EnricoMarangonJunior
@EnricoMarangonJunior Жыл бұрын
No matter how many times I see "The Charismatic Voice" react to this, it's always new !
@degaulle1251
@degaulle1251 2 жыл бұрын
What strikes me that this song has the exact same structure as 'One': a gorgeous intro with great lead by Kirk, 2x a soft verse and hard chorus (albeit an instrumental one), a bridge ('no one but me...') and a shredding outro lead by Kirk. They repeated this feat again with 'The day that never comes' ; that would make a nice trilogy. Thanks so much for bringing this beautiful song forward Elizabeth!
@waltciii3
@waltciii3 Жыл бұрын
This has always been my favorite Metallica song. Even before I knew the lyrics. The Hetfield and Hammett give and take are excellent.
@faleken8315
@faleken8315 2 жыл бұрын
"How much metal music and classical music have in common" Please listen to ANYTHING off of Metallica's album when they paired up with the San Francisco Philharmonic. Classical orchestra worked into every song. It's glorious.
@davidpettigrew3964
@davidpettigrew3964 2 жыл бұрын
Came to make this comment. The Symphony and Metallica album is one of my all time favorites.
@thereturnofdarthcaedus
@thereturnofdarthcaedus 2 жыл бұрын
@@davidpettigrew3964 i only own the first one i do plan on buying the second one this lady should listen to both s and m albums
@thereturnofdarthcaedus
@thereturnofdarthcaedus 2 жыл бұрын
@@davidpettigrew3964 she should also review metallicas orion live the instrumental
@chupasaurus
@chupasaurus 2 жыл бұрын
@@thereturnofdarthcaedus 2nd one was mostly the same arrangements from Michael Kamen (which isn't bad per se).
@KindredBrujah
@KindredBrujah 2 жыл бұрын
@@thereturnofdarthcaedus The vocal coach doing vocal analysis should review Orion? You sure about that?
@metalmellie4371
@metalmellie4371 2 жыл бұрын
She gets it! If you like this you'll love Welcome Home Sanitarium! Another emotional driving force of different aspects of all the levels you spoke about. The music is absolutely beautiful and absolutely heavy, if you liked Fade to Black, you'll love Welcome Home Sanitarium!!
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