@@michaelisarcanjo5146LMAO. you lost this argument when you mentioned rehab.. stay casual buddy. you know Mustaine has been to rehab as well. Mustaine and Megadeth don’t hold a candle to James and Metallica 🤪😂😂
The Most Underrated Song Off Rust In Peace along with the title track but this is a great upload. i was only 2 when the album came out but got a chance to see the 20th anniversary tour for this album it was just as good thanks for putting this up.
@Derek xPaPaDx Frampton Blas Elias was the drummer in Slaughter. Also, Tommy Aldridge had the exact same rack and setup, I think he even had it a couple years before Nick
@Derek xPaPaDx Frampton Many drummers in the 80's-mid 90's had these double tier cages. Nick's was made by Gregg Voelker one of two main guys that made the custom cages. The other being a guy named Tom Falicon...These two guys made cages for Blas Elias of Slaughter, Rod Morgenstein of Winger (who had an identical Gregg Voelker rack as Nick's),Tommy Aldridge,Steve "Doc" Wacholz of Savatage. There was also drummers like Scott Rockenfield and Pete Sandoval, Randy Castillo with Ozzy.. that had custom double tier cages made with cymbals hanging down. Scott had his cymbals hanging from welded chains. Both Tom Falicon and Gregg Voelker racks were made to install into a custom drum riser base. Yahama Drums made a standard catalog double tier rack system that was used by the drummer for steelheart as well as it appearing in Waynes World for Garths drum solo in the music store
@Derek xPaPaDx Frampton Such good times INdeed.I wish drum companies would start making and promoting there old lines/models of drums and kits again.Bring back the trend. When you think about it,in the mid 90's the trend came to have smaller kits and baby size drums. The drum companies jumped on the band wagon to start accommodating that. Out went the 'normal' size drums (meaning those lovely square size/power toms as standard sizes)...in came the baby/shallow depth size toms and kick drums. Then drummers started sitting higher,compacting in the small drums close,lowering the cymbals heights,having the large rack toms become the floor tom sizes,and turning the small rack toms to table top angles below chest level.Instead of facing the drummer angle and high up creating a wall of rack toms. Out went the massive thunderous thick drum shells with tank like hardware. In came the thin sounding, weaker sounding drums. To me those 80's- mid 90's kits are always standard in my eyes.
They sound like they're flying on board a helicopter in the opening moments. That was amazing how they pulled off Lucretia unplugged and Nick maintaining the groove with just the sticks.
God, this just shit’s all over what Metallica did with the Black Album. While Metallica raced to FM radio oblivion, Megadeth created a metal masterpiece.
I never got into Megadeth I actually think they're corny.. but I really like Dave as a guitarist lol. I appreciate and respect him as a guitarist businessman but I don't like his band or singing.. I have this love hate feeling about him and I've never felt this way about a guitarist but hated their band. I think it's more of I can't stand the members he puts around him because theyre always weird and corny. Their fans are cult like about the members they like especially with Marty Friedman and now Kiko.
Wow. This is really fucking cool. I also realized that the live CD released with the warchest boxset (wembley stadium 1990) is the 2nd time Lucretia was ever played live. Really really cool!!!!! So I wonder was this footage from the premier night of this song ? Does anyone have an exact date this rehearsal footage was taken ??