James was pretty much healed at this point, but he was singing just weeks after his flame job, this band doesn’t stop. Also John played backstage when James broke his arm in 85/86 , Cliff told him to get his ass on stage
@@nimitz1739 in an interview I watched he said he slowly played more songs, when he got burnt he said a lot of his left hand finger skin was left on the fretboard of his guitar so it took along time for his fingers to get calloused again to play a whole show.
I caught this line up in Las Cruces, and, imho, I think that show was one of James best! It seemed like he came thru because he didn't have to split his concentration and focused on singing. It was an amazing experience!
Thank you so much and God bless you a million times for posting this great and precious and concert video. My friends and I were there and would do anything to be able to go back and relive this one concert. This time though, I would make sure by any means necessary to get us there EARLIER to be able to see and enjoy all three bands, from beginning to end.🏁🏁🏁
James' voice was already starting to get weak by this point. I remember when Live Shit: Binge & Purge came out and I first noticed his voice getting weaker.
absolutely, his voice started to decline here, and got weaker and weaker from then on. at st. anger time it was already a sad shadow of his peak, and it declined even further.
Honestly if they were a 5 piece I’d rather them with a different singer and James as a dedicated rhythm guitarist cause he’s way too good of a guitarist to not play