Again, because I had to add more stuff to it and remove some. Used this remix for S***ide and Redemption part: • Metallica - Suicide an... #metal #metallica #masterofpuppets
i've noticed that when playing solos, kirk tends to use the bridge pickup while james likes using the neck pickup (at least on recordings), and i like how this gives both of them their own distinct sound.
I'm a neck pickup guy myself. I feel like the neck pickup just blends better with what's going on around it, and that works for James's solos which are generally more melodic. With Kirk you can tell he really wants his solos to cut through the accompaniment a bit more. It works.
@@DeanOMiite I agree, the neck pickup does sound more melodic. I think To Live is to Die is a great example of when the neck pickup works really well within the context of a song. I usually prefer the bridge pickup as I think you can get more personality out of your guitar when it comes to tone. That's one of the things that makes Kirk's solos great, is the amount of personality they have, and the unique range of sounds.
You missed an “Orion” solo, all the solos in “Whiskey in the Jar”, and though it’s unconfirmed, he’s definitely playing the harmony solo on “Inamorata”.
I dont understand the hate for load and reload. You take metallica. Make them a blues,rock and roll, jazz, alternative, metal band. You get laod and reload. I personally really like thse albums
The problem of load and reload is a lot of filler songs. Some songs like poor twisted me or slither can be deleted and no one would cry. Also there is material for 3 albums of 9 songs in 2 albums. I love load and reload but that is the biggest problem in my opinion.
Theyre too long with a lot of unnecessary tracks. Also it can be a drag listening to an album like Load where the first half is 10x better than the back half
I agree both those albums have a lot of bangers. Thorn within, bleeding me, house that Jack built, outlaw torn, better than you, low man’s lyric, and so many others
- Master of Puppets what a solo 😎🎧 No matter how many times they play it. - My Friend of Misery Damn.. James and Kirk Made a Beautiful Hamrnonies Solo, specially James. - The Outlaw Torn what a Beautiful and Underrated solo of James. Is a Jewel UwU 💎
the harmony was written by james, and is played by both of them. do y'all not understand how a harmony works? it takes two instruments to make one harmony.
I know you wouldn't wanna make another remake but he also played the solo on their cover of ecstasy of gold (at least he did live) and the unused solo from wasting my hate demo
In the 1992 San Diego Live performance of One (there are a few nother instaces where this happened) James and Kirk have a Solo Duel which leads to the End Harmony part of the Song A Sick Honorable Mention imho
I regret to inform that you are just completely wrong. Load/Reload are hard tracked, the solo in THTJB is tracked to the left ear which james chose up until death magnetic, It was James.
@@mattiariffwell, the book says literally “second solo: hetfield” but in an interview they said it was written by kirk with massive help by cliff. in fact, it doesn’t sound like a james’ solo but more like a bridge to the bass solo
@@tritotrofotbf, i was always skeptical about that theory that it's a james solo, but it does sound a lot like his style, especially the lick where he references the harmony as he does that in a lot of his solos.
Me van a querer matar por esto pero me gustan más los solos de Hetfield, son cantables y expresan un montón con poco y se le nota la influencia del NWBHM en la forma de armonizar. Gran banda Metallica
It would be interesting to see what would happen if Dave was back in the band and both he and James traded lead and rhythm guitar roles and singing roles. I think it’d be awesome.