I've had a qestion for a long long time. In the stickman animation video you usted the face of someone that is'nt Lars as Lars face. ¿That's from the thumbnail of a Loudwire video, is'nt it xd? When I saw that thumbnail I thougt it was Lars to xd
We need Hardwired isolated tracks. We need to know if James’s “Ha HA ha HA” is still in the vocal or guitar tracks. It’s easily the most awesome Easter egg we don’t know exists yet.
I sadly don't recall hearing it when I listened to the album, but it's really funny when they mentioned about keeping that laugh. Also reminds me of Myles Kennedy's song "Haunted By Design" having some spoken word clearly heard at the end of the song that somehow wasn't taken out - something like "That was double radical" is what I keep hearing, but go give it a listen for yourselves, it's a great song as well
The dedication you have is actually inspiring to people who play this kind of music. I swear I leane something new about playing my instrument learning some secrets from how you play and the knowledge you give us. Thank you!
The “Say yes. At least say hello.” in Memory is a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Pretty sure it was a line in her last film. Makes sense since the song has “washed up movie starlet” vibes.
I didn’t know that, super cool. It’s from “The Misfits” her last movie. I know the song is about washed up stars, but is THAT the relation to Marilyn Monroe? Was she a “washed up movie starlet?” If she that’s news to me but makes sense then, I always saw her as being taken during her prime. Perhaps the reference is deeper than that? Reading your comment had me looking further into this. The song has the lyric, “Faded Pre-Madonna,” which by definition means; a vain or undisciplined person who finds it difficult to work under direction or as part of a team. This definition fits Marilyn Monroe pretty well. There’s no shortage of documentaries and films about how difficult she was to work with on set.
I've heard that "Better Than You" is one of the very few Metallica songs to have Jason on backing vocals, but I don't know how true this is. I think/know he does backing vocals on the "Stone Dead Forever" cover.
As a keen headphone user for music, and even when I'm listening to Seek & Destrrrrrrrroy in the open, I always manage to hear that bass wah in the choruses
18:30 based on wikipedia the spoken words "Say yes, at least say hello", are a reference to The Misfits, the last complete movie in which Marilyn Monroe starred.
I saw in an interview that he started eating chips when he tried to ACTUALLY sing. I believe he started eating them on Youthanasia because he mentioned he ate them on that album
Some sticky stuff is generated in a throat then. That's how i can growl, especially after having some shawarma. A dry throat sounds wrong then and gets damaged quickly. I haven't learnt making extreme vocals properly yet. So the chips and other snacks do work.
That lil mini solo in ride the lightning by cliff makes that part much better in my opinion, I wish cliff had more solos in the time he had with the band 9:14
When I first heard those tracks I had just bought a 70s Ricky copy and I knew what I was (re) learning that day! Jaw dropping stuff hidden in those tracks. I did have to laugh when I heard the Battery bass track, it had taken me about a week to learn how to do those three finger gallops when I first learned it. 😂
@@viktorkostadinovkenarov9646 except for the fact that he did the floods outro on bass, justice songs if cliff played them, and the blackened outro on bass and some other solos in the style of cliff or on bass So it’s not outside the realm of it (Nice pfp)
It's easily heard on the Guitar Hero mastering and (consequently) the isolated vocal track. Sadly the album mix has it buried deep within it. It can be faintly heard with the volume high enough, but given how loud Death Magnetic is in the first place, who'd want to do that anyway?
@@AndriyVasylenko Fair enough. Though, give a listen to “No Leaf Clover” (5:40) and “Bleeding Me” (0:01). You’ll hear that exact same “woot” or whatever. Basically, the mixer understandably overdubbed crowd noise to seamlessly transition between songs since using the recorded audio of the crowd would show differences, but I just happened to notice that. It feels good to get that off my chest for some reason. You know you’re a Metallica fanatic when you notice something as small as that.
@@AndriyVasylenko Basically, import the audio from No Leaf Clover. Just the ending part. Then do the same for Devil’s Dance and Bleeding Me so it’s one long continuous piece. There are distinctive claps in No Leaf Clover and Devil’s Dance. Long those two spikes up together and compare the audio. It’s the exact same overdub. You hear the same people talking, clapping, and whistling.
@@wrc69gamessfm58 again, Overplayed and Overrated are not the same thing; when i say is underrated i mean the music significance of the song gets diminished unfairly while is a great mfkn song... If i say is "underplayed" then you'll have a point, but i didn't cause i know Sandman is the most oveplayed metal song lol
@@antoniocenteno1483 go listen to fixxxer that shit is underrated. But yes I did confuse it. I was trying to make a point (which failed) and I won't make this an argument that lasts forever.
@@wrc69gamessfm58 ... Ok then, just to clarify, Sandman is not extremely underrated, is just that it never comes to discussion about great Metallica songs. Fixxxer is indeed far more underrated, a lot of songs on load and reload for that matter, i get you mate.
@@A_Final_Hit I mean.. yeah. If I had the chance to choose which one to buy, I would've choosen Load, because I like it more, too. But ReLoad has some good tracks like "Fuel", "Devil's Dance" "The Outlaw Torn" ...
@@norbertgyuroczki3307 The Outlaw Torn is on Load, not ReLoad. 😁 Like I said, ReLoad has a few decent tracks, but the rest are mostly polished turds, even by James's own admission.
@@A_Final_Hit Majooor oops, from me :D And yeah, I hear ya, and respect your opinion, but in my opinion those songs are still good.. just weaker than others
One you missed on ...And Justice For All, right before the final verse of Blackened you can hear James clears his throat, minor thing, but thought I'd point it out
If you put Until It Sleeps and right after King Nothing you can hear a little bit of the outro in King Nothing that make it look that they recorded one after the other (obviously no, bit it reminds me of Pink Floyd that all the songs on The Wall start in the finish of the past one)
“Say yes, at least say hello,” is a quote from “The Misfits.” Marilyn Monroe’s last film. The song also has the lyric, “Faded premadonna,” which by definition means; a vain or undisciplined person who finds it difficult to work under direction or as part of a team. There’s no shortage of documentaries/films/books, referencing how difficult she was to work with on set.
Because it's bullshit. The line is a play on words on the idiom "no rhyme or reason" - a pattern consuming drugs endlessly. He probably should have made a google search before adding it to the video.
My favourite is James's laugh after Kirk's solo from Judas Kiss that is clearly there on the Guitar Hero mastering as well as the isolated vocal track, but in the final version was completely buried into the mix - you can barely hear it with volume loud enough, but given it's Death Magnetic you'd probably have your ears bleeding by that point
The shotgun being loaded on 'Don't Tread on me' as well, always a class Easter egg. What was the "mummy where's fluffy" thing on garage inc about while we're at it haha. Love Metallica! \m/
your green bass is the coolest looking instrument ever. Makes me sell my jackson and become bassist ! So sick! Can you tell me what is that bass guitar?
If you listen carefully the isolated guitar solo of Dyers Eve, you can hear that is not made in one take... Yeah it was probably obvious but anyway ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Cnsx3mEN-8.html
i believe the “mistake” in the breakdown of leper messiah was intentional. the crunchy sound is exactly what the breakdown needed! cliff was classically trained and was likely familiar with the “evil” sound of the minor 2nd.
Do not know if you included this in you more in depth video, in what may be my all time favorite Metallica song, Suicide and Redemption, at 6:14 to 6:19, it sounds like somebody is talking through the pickup, along side the weird sliding, just before the solo. To me, it just sounds nasty, and slightly evil. I just love it.
Speaking of Memory Remains = Fade to Black, Disposable Heroes = Kill em All, My Apocalypse = Death Magnetic. Can you do a full video of that? I'll help with one more: St. Anger = Hit the Lights. ...I wonder how many times ''One'' has been said in all their songs.
Whiplash = Metallica Talking about Hit the Lights from St. Anger: this is not just Hit the Lights, but whole distorted quote from Damage, Inc. I think it will be on the podcast.
that was an awfully long intro that was super fun to watch and made me almost forget what i was here for, and when i remembered, it was like the sandwich you make but forget about and then hey, free sandwich
Here's another Easter egg - there's a hidden bass part by Cliff in Leper Messiah, just after the guitar solo. You can hear it most clearly in the Rough Mix from the MoP box-set, but I've tried to recreate it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7umyZTjLao0.html
Andriy, do you think the talkbox ended up on the Day That Never Comes? We can see James recording it and if you jump to the section that it was meant to appear over it might be there. The timbre of the riff sounds different compared to the intro, it sounds like it was doubled with a second take in the right (?) ear. It could also just be that that riff behind it has changed do it sounds different
The low note in the middle of Damage Inc *is* the same one used in the intro to Orion. Which *wasn't* Cliffs bass.... You can tell its a Hammond organ through distortion. Listen to some Jon Lord. Same kind of sound. You can even hear they used a keyboard/synth on the demo.
If you listen to Fade to Black at 1:19 very closely, you'll hear a sound that appears only at this particular moment. When I was 16, I thought it was a car alarm sound recorded haha. Sounds more like guitar slide. That is apparently not an easter egg, but is still interesting.
Hey thanks for this video! Here is one that everyone misses, the second solo from Sad But True actually features a different rhythm section from James than the first solo.
andriy, know that this comment is unrelated to the video and its subject. Recently I found out about some music that I'd like to recommend to you (in case you don't already know about it). It's fucking metal, it's synthwave, and that is the band Master Boot Record. The reason I bring it up is mainly to address the video you made on breakdowns. I want to hear your opinion on the breakdowns from the band's music. But most of all, I love Master Boot Record - Dram Reboot 0. I believe it can be classified as having a breakdown, the climax of which starts at around 2:19 (but still, I recommend you don't skip right to it; what comes before it is totally worth it). Please give at least this song a listen, and let me know. I find this to be the heaviest of the fastest music I ever listened to, I believe).
alot of this is basic stuff hardcore fans know. also i wont tolerate "the memory remains" slander, its one of the best tracks off that album bro, also The spoken words "Say yes, at least say hello", during the outro, are a reference to The Misfits, the last complete movie in which Marilyn Monroe starred which plays into the core meaning of the song which is the toxicity of fame and what it costs
4:20 (lmao) You actually can slow / speed up by 0.05x at a time on RU-vid! I do this all the time to speed up songs to practice playing them faster. You have to click the "Custom" link at the top of the playback speed menu to do this.
I'm not a guitar player, so I don't know how to say this in a technical sense, but the opening notes of "the day that never comes" and those of "anaesthesia" are very similar.. the sequences are slightly different but the key progressions are the same.. found out using a kids xylophone don't ask.. :)
As soon as I found out about this app few weeks ago..the first thing I did was check Justice song for bass. And it was there, ofc. Wanted to post that on reddit but forgot. Awesome app! 10/10 recommend
I remember hearing Fleming talk about the backwards guitars too and mentions the Battery into but it seemed like he meant to say Blackened and just said Battery by accident. Listen to that interview again if you have it. He meant to say Blackened. I’d bet $100!