some of James Hetfields best, heavy, crazy moments mainly from the 80s and 90s. this bloke is an absolute freak when its comes to being a rhythm guitarist and vocalist so enjoy the fukin video.
I made this video quite a while back and didn’t realise it would get so many views, if you guys want a part two let me know, sorry for bad editing, enjoy ya day 🍻🤘
You gotta add Leper Messiah Live in Philadelphia from 89'. The "lies, lies, lies... LIES!!!!" part, James screams like HELL there, and with echo added to his mic, boy that's a hell on earth.. Check this out (it's somewhere around 5:00): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uNv1-LFlIfo.html
Lars wrote the song Battery after one night at 11pm his girlfriend needed double A batteries for some unknown reason. And Lars was loved it. He went in to write battery.
Yep, that was the peak of his voice. However he blew it up, shortly in the early 90, with the black album tour. Everything after that was just yodeling.
@@gabrieldzwonowski9815 Slayer were indeed hevier, live they were pure madness back then. However 'Tallica had more stage presence. Anthrax had the best stage presence above all the big 4 while their music was more soft than the others. All the big 4 have a lot of good music, there's no need of fighting each others.
Just the entirety of Seattle '89 should be in this, Jesus Christ what a show. Also at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="320">5:20</a> did he say "Dick rash" lmfao
Hammer Fest 1985 and Seattle 1989. Two of my favourite performs ever, and one of the biggest reasons is his aggressiveness and potency. Years after years, he never seizes to amaze me. Although you missed that one scream in Thingy.
The opening to Seattle with Blackened is one of the heaviest greatest moments in the history of mankind. They encored blackened at my first show in 2017 and I was fucking happy. Best band in the world
@@justineckenrode7502 the people who say that are the same people who only listen to bands that play 7 and 8 string guitars and growl into the mic while the drummer is doing bast beats in the background. Ignore them dude
@@alvinahmed9103 his voice nowdays is still epic tho, and he learned to growl it seems and use that to his advantage when it comes to reach some of those screams without tearing his voice out.
Bro back in the day when they played fight fire with fire Lars would take that shit to the moon. And hetfield prolly has the most metal voice out of the big four
@@marlon3089 me too. They released the remastered audio from the Seattle 89 concert on the AJFA 30th anniversary rerelease ultimate edition. I bought the damn thing as soon as it released. And I bought the remastered audio from their Moscow 91 concert on iTunes when they rereleased the Black Album for its 30th.
@@marlon3089 the remastered audio from Seattle 89 is one of the greatest audio recordings in their history, and it sounds even more incredible than the DVD.
By his own admission he also used to do a lot of coke. Present day 2022 his playing is more accurate and tight than since he recorded the albums. Wow. Amazing how he actually got BETTER with practice. His precision today is amazing.
holy fuck man the ride the lightning era was probably the heaviest n most thrash cause they got all the kill em all stuff, stepped it up with RTL, that Fight fire with fire intro clip at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="57">0:57</a> is insanity to play that fast, but puppets james and the band came into theyre own you can see in the battery clip hes singing like classic james and just going balls to the walls ....