They forgot parts to 72 Seasons songs all tour like You Must Burn in Arlington or Screaming Suicide in Minneapolis but it wasn't major, this however seems like Kirk was just completely blanking understandably. I've done the same in front of people, and it's a newer song.
@froggie211 Lars is renowned for changing Tempo or just playing something completely different midway through the set list ... The whole band is lookin' at him like "What The Hell Just Happened" ... all the while, Lars is playing things off like "Remember??...." "This is what we were talkin' about doing 3 months ago." "I thought we all in agreement on this." He always plays things off like it's Everybody Else's fault for not keeping up with the Spontaneous Song Changes he likes to pull out his ass during a Live Performance.
@froggie211 I swear, Dude ... I think half the world is surprised there's even a functioning band anymore. Lars just needs to go do that Solo Project he's always had in mind... or better yet, just rename the band "LARS ULRICHICA"
No :D its Kirk! LOL ..real ones would have continued playing and would have improvised something good...since they are masters of their instrument. Kirk is nowhere close to that level and can't do anything impressive nowadays. Crazy how Kirk fans will explain everything away and use straw man arguments to "prove" their points
Kirk forgot to play the first solo yes, but after the second chorus It was James who messed up. He forgot it was the duet part. Kirk was spot on and then lost himself once James messed up
@@schlachtbob5124he tried to play his lost solo after he realized James didn’t play the duet with him. So yeah James messed up first and then Kirk messed up on top
@@nineninex5558 you can see james playing the right part he was playing the duet but then kirk just went right into the solo then he notices he messed so he trys to play the duet with james but you can tell he forgot how to play it and was trying to remember on the spot
It's cool that they don't let this get to them too much. Kirk just had a brain fart. It doesn't help that so many of the solos on 72 Seasons were largely improvised and sound similar.
They play show after show, hundreds of songs a year... one mistake and the comments are "oh my god is Kirk okay, how is his health???" Why do you only concentrate on the one time something goes wrong and not the 99.9% of the time nothing goes wrong. Surely the rarity of the mistakes implies nothing is wrong, mistakes happen, and happen rarely.
@@spookytkid You are simply wrong. You can practice something one million of times and the probabilities of succes will increase, but never will be a 100% secure that you will not spoil the song. Im a musician, not a great one, but I play guitar, drums and piano, and I can say that mistakes, are valid.
@@spookytkid firstly, even professionals make mistakes. Secondly, as a person who has played a song in a group, it can be very easy to mess up a note, and that can spiral into messing up multiple parts of a song. Nobody is perfect, hence why James is cool about it. Also, the notion that Kirk doesn't practice is ridiculous since he probably practices the most out of anyone in Metallica
@SoulTwinky never seen a professional band like metallica mess up so much, literally almost every show now. If it's not lars it's kirk. They are a joke
Here’s the thing there’s a reason why some artist are just pretending to play their instruments live and their lip syncing and it’s so they don’t have times when they’re on stage where they mess up, but they’re also faking it. You’re basically listening to a studio track that they put over a PA system with certain artist. And I hate to say it but a lot of younger metal bands are doing this too. They’ll record live performance, basically of them playing their part on their instrument before the tour starts and then they have that played while they are on stage. I give Metallica credit for not doing this. Do they mess up sometimes? Sure but I’ve seen a lot of bands mess up on stage but nobody cares because they’re not Metallica. I’ve probably seen a couple hundred bands live before and the few times I saw Metallica in the 90s. I don’t ever remember them messing up because it’s not like they mess up every show or something. But I have seen White Zombie, Pantera, Slayer, and System of a Down all live and I watched them at one point in the concert one member of the band mess up. It wasn’t a big deal. I’ve been in four different bands and you have four or five people playing together and if just one person gets their timing off for three seconds, there’s going to be a screw up. it happened with my band on stage our guitar player our lead guitar player was a phenomenal player, but he went into a solo at the wrong time. It happens. I just think people make a bigger deal out of it when it’s Metallica because people love to hate them and they were just people sitting there watching them waiting for them to have a human moment so they can point them and jump up and down like kids on the short bus going to the zoo for the first time. The truth is if you’re playing your instruments on there and you’re not pretending to play while a recorded track is playing on the PA system are you gonna mess up at some point. You don’t see videos like this about other bands because they’re not as big as Metallica and people don’t want to make fun of slayer or Pantera or Hatebreed . But Metallica has thousands of people that aren’t content which is not listening to their music. They have to spend hours of their day online trying to find something that will make Metallica look bad because it makes them feel better about their crappy life.
Yea I remember this I was there , and on the first night similar thing happened during my fave song from 72 shadows follow , but glad they played it again on night #3 🤘🏻😬🤘🏻
At least they were honest about it. We all have those moments. I really like how they've grown to enjoy what they're doing more these days you can see the vibes from them.
@@davidanderton2437 72 Seasons was a big disappointment, every solo and riff sounds the same brainless shit. Inamorata is the only song they even tried to be creative.
I was there and it wasn't as bad as this video makes it seem, didn't sound bad, didn't miss a beat, they recovered and kept on going. 2 minutes out of a two hour show, it's all cool
What happened here is that James guitar cuts out in the middle part and confuses Kirk but then Kirk's confusion as to what part of the song they're playing confuses James when his guitar sound comes back and none of them know where they are in the song. Kirk was actually playing the right part until James looked at him because his guitar was out and that's when the confusion began and it all fell apart. It's not entirely Kirk's fault, it's James' technical difficulty's fault.
Да эти Мужики 😁 если даже просто выйдут на сцену , сядут на стулья перед аудиторией, разольют себе вискарь по хрустальным стаканам старина Хэт закурит сигару , и начнут просто два часа травить байки из своей жизни 🤣🤣🤣 то все десятки тысяч фанатов все равно не пожалеют , что купили билеты и пришли в этот день на их концерт 😁 МЕТАЛЛИКА НА ВСЕ ВРЕМЕНА 🤘🇷🇺
@@nacho69100 I don't know I love Kirk but he forgot so much of a Song that they've been playing pretty Often ahahaha, You can't help but just Chuckle with Him! Most People don't comprehend what it's like having to constantly Remember so Many songs for so Many Different Setlists!
It's one of the newest songs, they didn't play this one as often as the oldest ones. They have several albums, millions riffs to remember, it happens sometimes. So what, they will rehearse this one harder next time. Nowadays there are cameras everywhere, and bands can't be 100% perfect, they are not machines. And that's why we love rock'n'roll, they play their music live, it's authentic.
72 Seasons is my favorite album. Strange how some people refuse to move forward with a band. I am 55 and have been listening to Metallica since their beginning, I agree some albums were not thrash and St. Anger just sucked, but St. Anger is the only album I never liked. To each their own.
I think this is what rock truly is. The old school bands is still my favorite and when they don’t use backing tracks. When u mess up like that, that is a true sign that it’s raw and real. Music has changes so much to where now people use backing tracks and if they mess up live, the track will keep them going. Metallica, Pantera and 90s grunge keep it 100%. No backing tracks. I’m sure there is people that agree with me on this. Give a like if u agree. Keep rock real and true. 🤘
Always listen to your set list before you go on stage it helps but hay could be worst your power can get cut off in the middle of a song thats happened to me many times
now thats a unique version 😂 thats what make live show memorable. lets face it, at this stage they could just be using backing tracks but instead they keep it true to themselves and go out there, do it live. if we fuck up, we fuck up attitude and i love it!
Ngl it seems like his fingers at this point in the live event we’re too cooked to do that solo you could see the pain in his face each time he tried too I know the feeling 😂
What this is right here is a real live performance. No backing tracks. Amazes me how so many bands nowadays, especially pop stars are absolutely flawless live and here is Metallica with 40+ years of experience and they still occasionally screw up. How is that possible?
I see floor wedges and side fills, so no big deal his iem RF got disconnected. He’s done this his entire life, adapt. Just like when you see an artist only wear one ear and let the other hang, cuz they want to hear both the board mix in their ear and the stage fill.
It's okay to improvise, right? The important thing is NOT TO STOP, keep playing. And Kirk is an experienced musician. It's okay to be wrong, maybe it's a song he hasn,t played in years. I feel that what made him tense is James' bad character XD
I saw them restart songs all night during rhe Black Album. They were hammered. I thought it sucked compared to Judas Priest, who just unleashed Painkiller.
@@DerSilvano No worries, it's just your point of view: different needs and different ears leads to different levels of standards. Your level of standard seems to be pretty different from mine. And this is just matter of fact =) That's all, I didn't mean to make you butt-hurted really! Your conception of playing fine is different from mine and if for you it's ok just respect my opinion and don't say i'm out of line just becase you like a lower standard than mine =) p.s. I'm pretty sure you don't play an instrument. But i respect your opinion anyway. Instead, i'm hapy for you because you can enjoy something that I really CAN NOT. p.p.s. tha point that for me they do not play well live, doesn't change that Metallica are an historical and fundamental metal band. De gustibus non disputandum est.