Three songs from the European tour 1: So What (With Animal) 2: Am I Evil (With Diamond Head) 3: Helpless (With Diamond Head)
After bassist Jason Newsted quits the band in 2001, heavy metal superstars Metallica realize that they need an intervention. In this revealing documentary, filmmakers follow the three rock stars as they hire a group therapist and grapple with 20 years of repressed anger and aggression. Between searching for a replacement bass player, creating a new album and confronting their personal demons, the band learns to open up in ways they never thought possible.
Michael Kamen conducts the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in support of metal rockers Metallica in this 1999 concert performance.
METALLICA - THE BLACK ALBUM - MUSIC VIDEOS + HALFIN’S HOME MOVIES
Outtakes from the feature length documentary “A Year and a Half in the Life Of Metallica”
LIVE AT FESTIVALPARK, WERCHTER, BELGIUM - JULY 4TH, 1993 - From the Black Album deluxe box set. SETLIST: 1 Creeping Death 2 Harvester of Sorrow 3 Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 4 Of Wolf and Man 5 Wherever I May Roam 6 The Thing That Should Not Be 7 The Unforgiven 8 Disposable Heroes 9 Bass Solo 10 Instrumental Medley (Includes excerpts of "Orion", "To Live Is To Die" and "The Call of Ktulu") 11 Guitar Solo 12 The Four Horsemen 13 For Whom the Bell Tolls 14 Fade to Black 15 Master of Puppets (Short Version) 16 Seek and Destroy 17 Battery 18 Nothing Else Matters 19 Sad But True 20 Last Caress 21 One 22 Enter Sandman 23 So What (Featuring the Road Crew on Background Vocals)
Live DVD included in the Metallica Remastered Deluxe Box Set released in September of 2021.
Hit the road with 26 unreleased performances, each filmed at a different stop on the tour! DVD as part of Metallica 30th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue Box Set
DVD as part of Metallica 30th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue Box Set
DVD as part of Metallica 30th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue Box Set
Cunning Stunts is a concert video by heavy metal band Metallica, recorded live in Fort Worth, Texas, on 9-10 May 1997. It was released in DVD and VHS formats. The DVD features concert footage, band interviews, a documentary, behind the scenes footage and a photo gallery consisting of approximately 1,000 photos. Three of the performances feature multiple angles. During the performance of the song 'Enter Sandman', the entire stage is set to appear to collapse and explode, with pyrotechnics and a technician (referred to in the extras as the 'Burning Dude') who runs across the stage while on fire, as another technician swings overhead. This is also one of the only Metallica concerts that didn't feature 'Ecstasy of Gold' as an intro.
Live concert from the "Wherever We May Roam Tour" tour. Recorded at the San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California, on January 13 and 14, 1992.
A Year And A Half In The Life Of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the Metallica album (or "The Black Album"), and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin. The second part runs approximately two-and-a-half hours and follows Metallica at the start of their Wherever We May Roam Tour in Europe through to the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour of 1992.
METALLICA the Complete Story
Night 1 of 2, captured December 17th 2021 at a sold-out Chase Center in its hometown of San Francisco, Metallica celebrates its 40th anniversary with a career-spanning concert that puts into perspective the iconic metal band’s legacy, importance and influence.
Night 2 of 2, captured December 19th 2021 at a sold-out Chase Center in its hometown of San Francisco, Metallica celebrates its 40th anniversary with a career-spanning concert that puts into perspective the iconic metal band’s legacy, importance and influence.
This is a collection of Metallica's videos ending with those shot for St. Anger.
Over four decades, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has registered an immeasurable impact on music history. Nearly 65, he remains the living embodiment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and this feature-length documentary tells his story, one of a hard-living rock icon who continues to enjoy the life of a man half his age.
Metallica celebrated its 30th anniversary as a band, performing four shows at the Fillmore Theatre in San Francisco, CA, exclusively for members of their fan club, the Metallica Club.
While Heavy Metal is often accused of being static and conservative, in truth it is a radical form that regularly re-invents itself, and one which attracts generation after generation of musicians willing to learn from the past, but hungry to evolve the future. And so it was that, in the early 1980s, a young man named Lars Ulrich was so taken by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, then creating music paper headlines in the UK, that he came to England to track down obscure records, take them home to LA and, with his buddies, listen to them - until they came up with a genre of their own, soon be termed Thrash Metal.
May 16, 1990 The Ecstasy of Gold (Ennio Morricone song) Creeping Death For Whom the Bell Tolls Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Harvester of Sorrow No Remorse (half) The Four Horsemen The Shortest Straw Bass Solo Whiplash Fade to Black Seek & Destroy Blackened Encore: One Master of Puppets Guitar Solo Battery Encore 2: Last Caress (Misfits cover) Am I Evil? (Diamond Head cover) (half) Motorbreath Encore 3: Breadfan (Budgie cover) Blitzkrieg (Blitzkrieg cover)
Few bands can claim to have defined a musical genre; fewer can claim to have invented one. Metallica has done both. The world's greatest exponents of the art of Thrash Metal have spent more than twenty five years taking their blistering hard rock around the world; in doing so they have sold an incredible 90 million albums. Featuring rare archive interviews with guitarist James Hetfield and former bassist Jason Newstead, we hear how the band drew on British heavy metal and US punk to fashion their extraordinary sound. We hear about the band's successes, its trials and tribulations, which included the death of bass player Cliff Burton in Sweden in 1986.
Filmed on Lars’ personal camcorder at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA on September 23, 1989. Don't expect some fancy pro-shot video this time around!
From unlikely origins in northern Québec at the height of the Cold War, Voïvod’s post-apocalyptic sci-fi aesthetic, fuelled by a youthful obsession with their instruments, took them from underground success to sharing dates and tours with Iron Maiden, Rush, and Metallica. Despite adversity, and perhaps by cosmic intervention or just serendipity, Voïvod found guitarist Daniel “Chewy” Mongrain; subsequently, the band re-ignited their engines and laid a course back to Morgöth via numerous live shows around the world, a comeback album in Target Earth, singles, EPs, and finally, the late-career triumph, The Wake. In 2019, Voïvod were recognized by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences with a Juno Award for best hard rock/metal album of the year for The Wake.
A documentary film about session and touring musicians that are hired by well-established and famous bands and artists. These people may not be household names, but are still top-notch performers!
Metallica at Velódromo Del Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile The Ecstasy Of Gold Enter Sandman Creeping Death Harvester Of Sorrow Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Sad But True Of Wolf And Man The Unforgiven Justice Medley Bass Solo Guitar Solo Through The Never For Whom The Bell Tolls Fade To Black Master Of Puppets Seek & Destroy Battery Nothing Else Matters Wherever I May Roam Last Caress One Band Jam Stone Cold Crazy
Metallica at St. Jakob's Stadion, Basel, Switzerland Creeping Death Harvester of Sorrow Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Of Wolf and Man Wherever I May Roam The Thing That Should Not Be The Unforgiven Disposable Heroes Bass Solo Instrumental Medley [Orion / To Live is to Die / The Call of Ktulu] Guitar Solo The Four Horsemen For Whom the Bell Tolls Fade to Black Master of Puppets [Short Version] Seek & Destroy [Extended Version] Battery
Metallica at Brabanthallen, s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Enter Sandman Creeping Death Harvester Of Sorrow Sanitarium Sad But True Wherever I May Roam Of Wolf And Man Bass Solo The Unforgiven Justice medley Guitar Solo Small Daze And Confused Jam Through The Never For Whom The Bell Tolls Fade To Black Master Of Puppets (Short) Whiplash Nothing Else Matters Am I Evil? Last Caress One Damage Inc Motorbreath Breadfan
Metallica at Orange County Fairgrounds, Middletown, NY, USA 01 - The Ecstacy Of Gold 02 - Blackened (Cut) 03 - For Whom The Bell Tolls 04 - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 05 - Harvester Of Sorrow 06 - Eye Of The Beholder 07 - The Thing That Should Not Be 08 - To Live Is To Die Jam 09 - Master Of Puppets 10 - Fade To Black 11 - Seek & Destroy 12 - ...And Justice For All 13 - Creeping Death 14 - One 15 - Battery 16 - Last Caress 17 - Am I Evil? 18 - Damage, Inc. 19 - Breadfan
Metallica at Astoria, London, U.K. 1. Breadfan 2. Master Of Puppets 3. Wherever I May Roam 4. The God That Failed 5. Fade To Black 6. 2 X 4 7. Old Shit Medley 8. For Whom The Bell Tolls 9. Devil's Dance 10. Creeping Death 11. Sanitarium 12. Harvester of Sorrow ( w/ Remember Tomorrow jam) 13. Nothing Else Matters 14. Sad But True 15. One (Better Than You jam) 16. Last Caress 17. Seek And Destroy (The Outlaw Torn jam) 18. Enter Sandman 19. So What
Live in New York, NY Roseland Ballroom (11/24/1998). This was the final (of five) small club shows that Metallica played in November 1998 to promote the 2-disc covers album, 'Garage, Inc'. It was broadcast live by MTV. 01 - Creeping Death Jam 02 - Die Die My Darling 03 - Blitzkrieg 04 - Small Hours 05 - The Prince 06 - Sabbra Cadabra 07 - Whiskey In The Jar 08 - Stone Cold Crazy 09 - Mercyful Fate 10 - Turn The Page 11 - Am I Evil? 12 - So What!! 13 - ....And Justice For All Jam 14 - Killing Time 15 - The Wait 16 - Last Caress/Green Hell 17 - Breadfan 18 - Overkill
Metallica at Plovdiv Stadium, Plovdiv, Bulgaria The Ecstasy of Gold Breadfan Master of Puppets The Thing That Should Not Be Fuel The Memory Remains Bleeding Me The Four Horsemen For Whom the Bell Tolls King Nothing Wherever I May Roam One Fight Fire With Fire Nothing Else Matters Sad but True Creeping Death Die, Die My Darling Enter Sandman Battery
Metallica at Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico 01 - The Ecstasy of Gold 02 - Enter Sandman 03 - Creeping Death 04 - Harvester of Sorrow 05 - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 06 - Sad But True 07 - Of Wolf and Man 08 - Third Stone from the Sun jam 09 - Unforgiven 10 - Justice Medley 11 - Jason's solo 12 - Kirk's solo 13 - Through the Never 14 - For Whom The Bell Tolls 15 - Fade to Black 16 - Master of Puppets 17 - Seek And Destroy 18 - Whiplash 19 - Nothing Else Matters 20 - Wherever I May Roam 21 - Jam 22 - Am I Evil? 23 - Last Caress 24 - One 25 - So What 26 - Battery
Metallica at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, MD, USA The Ecstasy Of Gold Creeping Death For Whom The Bell Tolls Seek & Destroy Fade To Black Fuel The Memory Remains Sad But True No Leaf Clover King Nothing Wherever I May Roam Mastertarium Battery Nothing Else Matters I Disappear One
Live at The Stone Balloon, Newark, DE - August 7th, 1989
Live concert from the "Damaged Justice" tour. Recorded at the Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, on August 29 and 30, 1989.
10/10/88 in London England at the Hammersmith Odeon
The story of the making of this remarkable album is told here via exclusive interviews with band members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted, archive footage and performance, and contributions from producer Bob Rock. We revisit the original multi-tracks of the album, as well as listen to previously unheard demo recordings. Featuring the five singles from the album, Enter Sandman, Sad But True, "The Unforgiven", "Wherever I May Roam" and "Nothing Else Matters", this is the compelling story of one of the biggest selling albums of all time, a true Classic Album.
So What (Anti-Nowhere League cover), Master of Puppets (Short Version), For Whom the Bell Tolls, Fuel, King Nothing (w/ Am I Evil? / The Outlaw Torn jam), Bleeding Me, Sad But True, Turn the Page (Bob Seger cover), Wherever I May Roam, One, Fight Fire With Fire, Nothing Else Matters, Seek & Destroy, Creeping Death, Die, Die My Darling (Misfits cover), Enter Sandman, Battery
The astonishing story of a gay Puerto Rican kid growing up in a Hasidic Brooklyn neighborhood, who got on the subway one day and began a musical odyssey that helped shape the musical landscape across N.Y.C. and around the world. Directed by Drew Stone and produced by Michael Alex the film tells the incredible story of a cherished New York City icon. From rubbing elbows with N. Y. scene makers as an teenager at Max's Kansas City and CBGB, to being the architect of a rock 'n' roll renaissance as the 19 year-old talent booker at the legendary Ritz, to making history as a 24 year-old A&R exec, signing the biggest metal band in a generation in Metallica, Michael Alago was on fire.
Recorded live at the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley
Master of Puppets (with Jason Newsted) / Enter Sandman (with Jason Newsted) / Train Kept A-Rollin' (Tiny Bradshaw cover) (w/ Jason Newsted, Jeff Beck,… more)
Live at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA - September 15th, 1989
Taken from a dusty old VHS tape from the Metallica Vault. Filmed at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT on January 2, 1997.
In 2003, after recording The Deep End, Volume 1 (2001) and Volume 2 (2002), Gov't Mule gathered several musicians that had worked on the Deep End sessions as well as a few other friends for a live concert. This was intended as the culmination of the Deep End project, which was a tribute to their late bassist Allen Woody, who died in 2000. Two CD plus DVD set recorded live at the historic Deepest End Concert in New Orleans, LA on May 3rd, 2003. DVD includes 15 minutes of behind the scenes footage plus a photo gallery. Starring Gov't Mule (Warren Haynes, Matt Abts, and Danny Louis). Featuring appearances by bass players Les Claypool, Mike Gordon, Jason Newsted, Victor Wooten, George Porter, Jr, Dave Schools, Greg Rzab, Rob Wasserman, and more. Also featuring appearances by the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Fred Wesley, Karl Denson, Bernie Worrell, Bela Fleck, and many others.
This concert was recorded at the Sports Arena, San Diego, California on January 13 & 14, 1992. Contains material from the early albums, up to and including 'The Black Album'. Setlist: 1 Enter Sandman 2 Creeping Death 3 Harvester Of Sorrow 4 Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 5 Sad But True 6 Wherever I May Roam 7 Bass Solo 8 Through The Never 9 The Unforgiven 10 Justice Medley 11 Eye Of The Beholder 12 Blackened 13 The Frayed Ends Of Sanity 14 And Justice For All 15 Drum Solo 16 Guitar Solo 17 The Four Horsemen 18 For Whom The Bell Tolls 19 Fade To Black 20 Whiplash 21 Master Of Puppets 22 Seek & Destroy 23 One 24 Last Caress 25 Am I Evil? 26 Battery 27 Stone Cold Crazy
Taken from two dusty old VHS tapes from Lars' basement. Filmed at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA on July 22, 1994.
From the Damage, Inc. world tour. Filmed on November 17th, 1986. Setlist : Battery Master of Puppets For Whom The Bell Tolls Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Ride the Lightning Bass Solo Whiplash The Thing That Should Not Be Fade to Black Seek & Destroy Creeping Death The Four Horsemen Guitar Solo Am I Evil? Damage, Inc. Fight Fire With Fire
Metallica Live Concert in Woodstock '94 on August 13, 1994 Setlist: 01 - Breadfan 02 - Master Of Puppets 03 - Wherever I May Roam 04 - Harvester Of Sorrow 05 - Fade To Black 06 - Seek & Destroy 07 - Guitar Solo 08 - Nothing Else Matters 09 - Creeping Death 10 - Whiplash 11 - Sad But True 12 - One 13 - Enter Sandman 14 - So What
From the “Live at Frankenhalle, Nuremberg, Germany – November 29th, 1992” DVD included in the Remastered Deluxe Box Set of "The Black Album" Night 2 of 2 live at the Frankenhalle in Nuremberg, Germany.
Filmed in Bogotá, Colombia on May 2, 1999.
Filmed during the second of two free makeup shows at Starplex Amphitheater in Dallas, TX on August 3, 2000. **Please note that there is very little crowd noise picked up by the stage mics and there was no known audience recording to mix in.**
Documentary featuring a look into the making of Metallica: S&M (1999), including behind the scenes footage, interviews with Metallica, Michael Kamen, the SF Symphony, and much more.
Two versions of the One music video with an intro and outro by Lars, released on VHS in the US, and the smaller 8" LaserDisc in Japan.
Fan Cans are customized paint cans stuffed with a CD, video, T-shirt and various Metallica “swag”. Fan Cans are released by the official fan club and sold to members only, this makes the early versions practically hard to find. Fan Can 1 is a collection of studio outtakes and miscellaneous jams from when the band was in the studio recording Load. During one of the Load sessions, Metallica recorded (what became the Fan Can one CD) in one take without stopping the tape between songs, capturing discussions between the band and Bob Rock about what to play and such. The tracks are untitled but include versions and snippets of songs by AC/DC, Mercyful Fate, The Beatles and one of Lars favorites at that time, Oasis. These covers are often short or cut in half as they haven't played them before. The video is excellent, containing footage not available anywhere else. The Video and CD cover art design is by James Hetfield.
September 28, 1991, at Tushino Airfield in Moscow, was described as "the first free outdoor Western rock concert in Soviet history" and had a crowd estimated between 150,000 and 500,000 people, with some unofficial estimates as high as 1,600,000.
Battery, Master of Puppets, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Welcome Home (Sanitarium), Ride the Lightning, Bass Solo, Whiplash, The Thing That Should Not Be, Fade to Black, Seek & Destroy, Creeping Death, The Four Horsemen, Guitar Solo, Am I Evil? (Diamond Head cover), Damage, Inc., Fight Fire With Fire, Blitzkrieg
STUDIO SHIT: NOVEMBER 1995 Some footage appeared in “Fan Can 1,” but it’s all newly edited by Brett Murray. Rehearsals at The Plant Pt. 1 Writing in Lars’ Dungeon Pt. 1 A WEEK AND A HALF IN THE LIFE OF METALLICA PART ONE A Week and a Half in the Life of Metallica: Pt. 1 - London Previously released as part of “Fan Can 2.” Soundcheck (Live in London, England) 2 x 4 (Live in London, England) Devil’s Dance (Live in London, England) A WEEK AND A HALF IN THE LIFE OF METALLICA PART TWO A Week and a Half in the Life of Metallica: Pt. 2 - Castle Donington Previously released as part of “Fan Can 2.” 2 x 4 (Live in Castle Donington, England) Kill/Ride Medley (Live in Castle Donington, England) Devil’s Dance (Live in Castle Donington, England)
Recorded live at the Polar Beach Party, Tuktoyaktuk, Canada on September 3, 1995.
Recorded live at Globen, Stockholm, Sweden on November 16, 1996. Previously Unreleased. Audio is a collection of various bootlegs mixed together by Greg Fidelman. Concert Footage Edited by Brett Murray.
MUSIC VIDEOS Until It Sleeps (Official Music Video) Hero of the Day (Director’s Cut) Mama Said (Official Music Video) King Nothing (Official Music Video) Hero of the Day (U.S. Version) Hero of the Day (U.K. Version) Hero of the Day (Cowboy Footage) MTV MOTHERLOAD MTV Motherload (U.S. Version) MTV Motherload (Euro Version) TV APPEARANCES Until It Sleeps (Live on the MTV Video Music Awards) Hero of the Day (Live on Top of the Pops) Wasting My Hate (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) Mama Said (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) King Nothing (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) Last Caress / So What (Live on the MTV Europe Music Awards) Mama Said (Live on Sverige-Sovjet) King Nothing (Live on the American Music Awards)
Metallica, live at PSInet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. July 4th, 2000. Setlist: 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Creeping Death 3. For Whom The Bell Tolls 4. Seek & Destroy 5. Fade To Black 6. Fuel 7. The Memory Remains 8. Sad But True 9. No Leaf Clover 10. King Nothing 11. Wherever I May Roam 12. Mastertarium 13. Battery 14. Nothing Else Matters 15. I Disappear 16. One 17. Turn The Page 18. Enter Sandman 19. Last Caress 20. So What? 21. Die, Die My Darling
What do you give the youth of Moscow for standing down the coup and ending the reign of Communism in Russia? 700,000 Watts of Head-banging Power. With Exclusive live performances and behind-the-scenes footage, FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK captures five heavy metal bands and 500,000 fans in historic celebration of freedom at the concert that almost didn't happen.
The coolest way to hear The Black Album that you may not know about... surround sound re-mixed in 5.1 Audio and mastered especially for DVD-Audio and designed to kick major ass on your surround sound/home theatre system. This disc will ONLY play on your DVD player (it won't play on a compact disc player) and was released several years ago, but was not readily available. Now that home theatre equipment is more affordable and easier to find, we had the label press up some more for us and it's the best way that we know of at this point listen to this album!
After a crushing defeat, Quadbike based team, Avenged Sevenquads must recover the Avenged Seven-artifacts if they hope to defeat their arch nemesis, Hue Sevenfold once and for all. Witness the Epic conclusion of the Hue Sevenfold saga of the Avenged Sevenquads cinematic universe
In 1999, for the 30th anniversary of the original Woodstock festival, organizers planned the three-day Woodstock '99 music festival in an abandoned air force base in Rome, New York. Thousands of people came to the festival. Performers such as Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit performed at the festival. However, all was not peace and love. Bad conditions and inflating prices for water led to riots and looting on the last night of the festival.
DVD 1: Live concert from the "Damaged Justice" tour. Recorded at the Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, on August 29 and 30, 1989. DVD 2: Live concert from the "Wherever We May Roam Tour" tour. Recorded at the San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California, on January 13 and 14, 1992.