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Vocal ANALYSIS of "The Unforgiven: Part One" - A Metallica Ballad 

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Overwhemingly, you all have requested I take a look at the trilogy that is "The Unforgiven" by Metallica. Now, I recorded this analysis before "Lux Æterna" was released this last week, so I'm behind on their new music (For Shame!) but as this was the top requested, and I LOVE Metallica's ballads, let's get to it!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Metallica performing "The Unforgiven" for the first time, and the studio version as requested!
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@blakehoward313
@blakehoward313 Год назад
Now that you’ve done part 1, you have to do part 2 and 3!
@apmorf
@apmorf Год назад
I agree, she needs the whole unforgiven experience!
@Jeroen_K
@Jeroen_K Год назад
It doesn't get better than this one.
@Witless_Prosecution
@Witless_Prosecution Год назад
@Jeroen Kooij it's an interesting progression though. I'm sure she will appreciate how it changes.
@Nichwar19
@Nichwar19 Год назад
Nah they have better songs
@apmorf
@apmorf Год назад
@@Nichwar19 of course they have better songs but do they have a better trilogy for her to unwrap?
@gunsightmtn.1821
@gunsightmtn.1821 Год назад
All sorts of people love Metallica, but their lyrics are especially resonant for introverts. They say the things we don’t know how to say. This is one of the reasons they are so loved.
@Randy_Smith
@Randy_Smith Год назад
Well said.
@jjkilpi
@jjkilpi Год назад
You're right, there is one here
@morrighaninspain7258
@morrighaninspain7258 Год назад
Amen to that!
@amandamarinelli5344
@amandamarinelli5344 Год назад
You just said everything!
@MohammadRihawi
@MohammadRihawi Год назад
Aaaaaaamen....this is exatcly on point my man 🖤
@canuckinsk
@canuckinsk Год назад
This is the apex of the reaction video genre. A top tiered band and an extremely knowledgeable listener completely unfamiliar with them. Bravo
@emeltea33
@emeltea33 Год назад
A top tier band at their apex.
@iHaveTheDocuments
@iHaveTheDocuments Год назад
Top tier band with someone who loves the sound of their own voice so much they won't let a song play more then 2 seconds
@imrickharrisonandthisismyp5908
@@iHaveTheDocuments She has to keep pausing it so the video doesn't get copy righted.
@MeMyselfAndEyez
@MeMyselfAndEyez Год назад
@@iHaveTheDocuments If you want to hear the song, don't listen to reaction videos. Those are for reactions - which CV does way better than most.
@DavidSilva-su3de
@DavidSilva-su3de 11 месяцев назад
Bravo
@rafaelmadrid5703
@rafaelmadrid5703 Год назад
Mamma Said. I think it is a really underrated song, where James wrote about his personal life (The God that failed is another one) , and it especially hits you if you lost someone in life. Unfortunately it wasn't well received by the fans in general, but I still think to this day it is a beautiful song
@gdog2831
@gdog2831 10 месяцев назад
what album is that one?
@Nicedog.
@Nicedog. 10 месяцев назад
@@gdog2831 The Black Album
@RompusJr
@RompusJr 10 месяцев назад
First song I learned on guitar! Much love.
@michellegower6812
@michellegower6812 9 месяцев назад
​@@gdog2831Mama Said is from their album Load, and The God That Failed is on the self-titled (black) album that The Unforgiven is on.
@BrunoJovi
@BrunoJovi 9 месяцев назад
​@@gdog2831"Mama said" -Load, "the God that failed" - Black Album
@Bad_Wolf_Media
@Bad_Wolf_Media Год назад
This is, sincerely, one of the most heartbreaking songs. It's all about a person who, from the time he was a child, was the 'whipping boy' of the whole family. It's not even just mental abuse, but sincere physical abuse, as well. The very first lines are "New blood joins this earth, and quickly he's subdued." He said something someone didn't like, and was hit for it, hard enough to bleed. Through the course of the song, he tries to earn the love and caring from a family by doing exactly what's asked of him, and it's never enough. And so his life is wasted. "The old man then prepares to die regretfully." Followed by the line that we know we're hearing this from the one who lived it: "That old man here is me." It's a truly devastating song once the lyrics are broken down.
@andrewrwhitfield
@andrewrwhitfield Год назад
Trying to live up to impossible expectations! 😔
@jermholio
@jermholio Год назад
Invisible Kid is also heartbreaking in a similar way
@johndoe2521
@johndoe2521 Год назад
Very insightful comment. I’ve heard this song 1000 times & never put that together. Thank you!
@susanmccarthy5977
@susanmccarthy5977 Год назад
In early modern europe, a whipping boy was a boy educated with a prince. The prince could not be punished so the whipping boy received corporal punishment when the prince transgressed.
@jacobborton3114
@jacobborton3114 Год назад
I'm not sure where you get "He said something someone didn't like, and was hit for it, hard enough to bleed" from "New blood joins this earth, and quickly he's subdued." New blood joins this earth is also another way of saying that someone was born. The new life is "new blood" joining the rest of us on earth. I always heard that line as stating that he was born and then his life was quickly subdued from the very beginning. Almost like he was never given a chance.
@cantabrian1009
@cantabrian1009 Год назад
Kirk Hammett's solo in The Unforgiven has to be one of his most heartfelt.
@two2oneb326
@two2oneb326 Год назад
Best solo ever
@S666GRJ
@S666GRJ Год назад
Along with Fade to Black as well, adds more meaning to the songs IMO.
@RobbieFitzgerald
@RobbieFitzgerald Год назад
Its very Gilmore-ish to me. Not a wasted note and it just fucking sings. This song is so good.
@homegrownhomie4179
@homegrownhomie4179 Год назад
Really really fun to play too.
@beatmet2355
@beatmet2355 Год назад
Solos like this are why I find it laughable when Kirk gets flak for mediocre solos. These solos have more soul and passion than many other metal solos.
@riphopfer5816
@riphopfer5816 Год назад
This song is literally James’s autobiography. You were correct, he grew up in a repressive, religious household, where he could not really ‘be himself’. He feels as if it stunted his emotional growth, and how right he was. Those of us who become alcoholics and addicts to deal with some painful artefact left over from our youth cease to grow at the moment that becomes our coping strategy. On some level he knew that, and he knows that he could be a better human being if it weren’t for all of that.
@wertyuiopasd6281
@wertyuiopasd6281 8 месяцев назад
He is wrong. The fact he grew up in it cultivated his soul. People around me in "liberated households" are mostly totally hollow, their souls do not have anything poetic about them, sadly. They have vulgar souls for a lot of them. This cope here is nothing more than the heartfelt confusion of touching our very soul, our very being. People who lived in a ever happily or ever "liberated" childhood/adolescence could never produce this beautiful voice/soul. The reason? It is called béance.
@-scrim
@-scrim 5 месяцев назад
Embarrassing!
@rockmcdwayne1710
@rockmcdwayne1710 4 месяца назад
@@wertyuiopasd6281 Sad reality is that, suffering creates legends. Wheather it be troubled childhood, drugs or what not. Its an endless pit of inspiration to tap in. Another sad bit of reality is that, only the strong willed are able to climb out of that hole!
@expiredcoffee
@expiredcoffee 2 месяца назад
hey im 10 months late but do you mean audio-biography? lol
@1977jelliott
@1977jelliott Год назад
I find the thing I love about Metallica is how cinematic their music is when there isn't a camera to be found, the visual story in your head is built by their music.
@woofspider330
@woofspider330 Год назад
I cant help but feel like Kirk is a large force on that front, but maybe that's because his audio-cinematic album came out somewhat recently that really does feel like a movie score 😅
@M.STAR.MEDIA1
@M.STAR.MEDIA1 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely 💯 spot on
@RobynHackney-cw5sq
@RobynHackney-cw5sq Год назад
"I didn't think James Hetfield could sound fluffy." Absolutely made my day.
@channingmatthews5271
@channingmatthews5271 Год назад
That statement from her cracked me up!
@mikek9297
@mikek9297 10 месяцев назад
James be like: "Hold my teddy bear"
@Zimaras
@Zimaras 9 месяцев назад
he do be fluffy tho
@M.STAR.MEDIA1
@M.STAR.MEDIA1 5 месяцев назад
I don't think fluffy is the word. He's to me describing a deep pain that he's making peace with.
@treize99999
@treize99999 Год назад
"Metallica shakes my expectations." Honestly one of the reasons they've been so successful for so long.
@BomimoDK
@BomimoDK Год назад
There are two bands where the fans are constantly debating the drummer's right to be there. Metallica and The Beatles. I think you need a band of a certain quality of output and a consistency in it for people to get to that petty a level of argument. They absolutely do shake expectations throughout their career and it's what keeps them relevant.
@barryb90
@barryb90 11 месяцев назад
​@@BomimoDK I don't know about Ringo's input into songs, but Lars always arranged James' guitar parts. Metallica wouldn't be remotely the same without him.
@xEvilRaptorx
@xEvilRaptorx 2 месяца назад
Growing up and seeing so many other kids seemingly obsessed with Metallica. It made me not want to listen to any of their songs. But once I got older and listened to a couple of their songs. It immediately clicked, why everyone was "fan boying" over them, they are just that good.
@martincorkill4472
@martincorkill4472 Год назад
Metallica - Bleeding Me. It's from the Load album that a lot of fans don't like so they're missing out. The composition, vocals, lyrics, all put together create something extra special. It takes you on a journey you won't forget. Please give it a listen, you honestly won't regret it and it shows yet another of Metallica's skills.
@interestingclips5315
@interestingclips5315 6 месяцев назад
I'll second this. I've always felt their Load album was their "take on country" as many of the songs feel a little C&W, especially where the intonation of James' voice sounds very drawl-like.
@christophergeer3843
@christophergeer3843 4 месяца назад
Please do this song!! I would love nothing more than this reaction
@michaelpeele5739
@michaelpeele5739 Год назад
I've heard this 1,000 times. Never analyzed the fact that "the WiPPinG Boy Done wronG" and "THey DeDiCaTe THeir lives" [emphasis on the hard consonants] vs. "what I've Felt, WHAt I'Ve kNown" and focus on the softer ones and surpressing the hard ones. These sections really do change the feeling. This stuff is why they are so popular and just keep getting more popular 40+ years into it. James really is a phenomenal artist. They all are.
@shawnamericanrebel5676
@shawnamericanrebel5676 10 месяцев назад
Yes indeed
@chrisbuchheit
@chrisbuchheit Год назад
The lyrics are pretty autobiographical for James. He talks a lot about his tough upbringing and social isolation, and needing to put on a mask to protect himself. I absolutely adore these lyrics. They're so human and so personal.
@WishMount
@WishMount Год назад
i think you're spot on, and I think this can be backed up with the fact that James played the solo on this track, that was him getting his anger out for sure
@pointman2021
@pointman2021 Год назад
It's something a lot of people, especially men, relate deeply to.
@markpaweena781
@markpaweena781 Год назад
@@WishMount ah kirk played the solo mate
@ostlandr
@ostlandr Год назад
@@pointman2021 Can confirm.
@JohnnyRockG
@JohnnyRockG Год назад
@@WishMount Its Kirk, but James play the solo on Nothing else matters.
@susanconstable2113
@susanconstable2113 Год назад
James is so good at writing lyrics that are very personal to him yet just vague enough for the listener to still interpret them in their own way and relate them to their own life’s experiences.
@danielvillalobos4265
@danielvillalobos4265 Год назад
This is what the best lyricists do. Exactly what you said. James' lyrics only took a turn toward the deeply personal on this album, not before. And it obviously helped Metallica break through to the next level of their career.
@jermholio
@jermholio Год назад
Yea, but I don't think he was trapped in that box for too long. He's been on every continent
@KnozLo
@KnozLo Год назад
@@danielvillalobos4265 Yeah a lot of Metallicas songs are somewhat related to his life personally. Fade to black, Trapped under Ice, Dyers eve etc etc.
@onemoreriff7644
@onemoreriff7644 Год назад
@@KnozLo Trapped under ice was about when he was stripping down his mountain bike to clean the components, he left them outside in a tub of water. The next morning he went to clean them only to find them frozen under ice due to a frosty night. Difficult times.
@KnozLo
@KnozLo Год назад
@@onemoreriff7644 Funny
@glpf5
@glpf5 Год назад
The changes in James' voice is what keeps me coming back, songs like Nothing Else Matters, Bleeding Me' he's so versatile and I'm eternally grateful that Metallica didn't let a few critics completely box them in early on and they had the courage to try different things.
@mlyness100
@mlyness100 Год назад
Bought this album in ‘92 or ‘93. When I was a kid (11 or 12 when I bought it) I thought it was a great song. Now as a 41yr old who tries his best to be what others need me to be, like a provider, a protector, a husband, brother, son, uncle, and employee, it hits a lot different. The lyrics expressing the lifelong challenge of living up to everyone else’s expectations without realizing one’s own potential and one’s own unique qualities and talents. Living the ideas everyone else has for you can be tedious, draining, and in the long run dangerous (mentally and emotionally). Yeah, it definitely hits different.
@sandroca3446
@sandroca3446 6 месяцев назад
I’m one year older than you and this gem hit me when I discovered it while being a teenager trying to know who I was and where I stood. As I went “against” things and expectations other people had towards me I felt totally frustrated for sometimes or most of the times not being heard or understood in what I meant to say (that’s why the chorus mean a lot to me) I totally agree with you about the frustration that can come from knowing that what the world expects from us and the way they see us doesn’t match with the wholeness of our being and soul. This is one of my favourite songs ever ❤❤❤
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 6 месяцев назад
It's a great song, but the lyrics make me sad more so than any other Metallica song. Idk why, it just does. Mama Said does as well since I lost my mom at 18. I'm close to the same age as James and Lars and I started listening right before MOP dropped. It's part of my life and different songs hit differently, at different ages. They will always hold a special place and well deserved, in my heart. It's so hard to pick a favorite. But MOP, Creeping Death, Disposable Heroes, Fade To Black, Harvester Of Sorrow are in my top Metallica songs. I know there are more I'm missing, but those are in the top for me.
@bigchunges4280
@bigchunges4280 5 месяцев назад
Well said my man
@jabedoben
@jabedoben Год назад
James writes a lot of his vocal melodies with a piano. He writes the cadence before he even writes words. That's why his singing style is more "one note to the next" and staccato-like. Riff comes first, then the melody, then the words. This was also the first album he recorded without doubling up the vocals to make them sound thicker. It allowed him to be more expressive and sing without worrying about being so precise because of doubling up. This album took a solid 10 months and a million dollars to record. I highly recommend the "Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica" video. It really gives you great insight into their creative process. I've seen it a million times.
@innosanto
@innosanto Год назад
If that is true then it is great lyrics and amazing they make them then
@Goabnb94
@Goabnb94 Год назад
That's why if you listen to early demos, the vocals are "wanna" because lyrics haven't been finalized yet
@henrysutulovich6608
@henrysutulovich6608 Год назад
They might not be good for listening to during a workout or a ride, but there are tracks on the delux re release of the black album (the like 20 disc box set with all the covers on it) that have them practicing, where he is just using, almost "skat" and just gibberish as place holders for the lyrics while getting the cadence and sound and over all thematic sense of the piece... it's not completely music first lyrics 2nd, it seems like they get the riff and feel they want, then the chorus and a few key words and phrases, then switch to develop the instrument side of it, then start putting it together using jibberish to fill spaces between phrases and slowly get filed in as the whole thing gets polished into something that people who weren't born when they wrote the song, will still be talking about it, breaking it down on technology and interfaces that did not exist when they wrote it soooo long ago.
@GavC-137
@GavC-137 Год назад
Maynard writes the same way. Lyrics designed for the song; I find that the vocals hit harder when done this way round because the driving force is the music, not the words - so you feel the meaning more than you hear it.
@sylentstorm8422
@sylentstorm8422 Год назад
Great documentary. He does do some doubling on the black album though. The chorus to this tune is doubled.
@Mboogie69
@Mboogie69 Год назад
Another vote for doing the whole trilogy. Lyrically so interesting to see the growth/maturation of James over the 20+ years between the first and third song. Being just a few years younger than James, I could always relate to what he’s talking about as they were released.
@kentk2215
@kentk2215 Год назад
I concur
@thepolishirishman3217
@thepolishirishman3217 Год назад
Hell yes. The trilogy is a wonderful example of his vocal evolution
@fotografi4fun
@fotografi4fun Год назад
📢 Absolutely 👍🏻
@joemckinney489
@joemckinney489 Год назад
+1
@AlexMullerSA
@AlexMullerSA Год назад
its fantastic! and then that slick solo in Unforgiven 3 just gives me goosebumps to end it off.
@coreytaylor163
@coreytaylor163 Год назад
Metal is not about loud ,, it was about emotion , beyond emotion that normal people dont understand about these kind of music,, they are legend!!!
@TrianglesAndCircles
@TrianglesAndCircles Год назад
If a tree falls in the woods, the eagle will see it, the deer will hear it, the bear will smell it, and the mice will feel it, but Elizabeth will understand and explain it.
@bas2831
@bas2831 Год назад
I have watched hundreds of first impression videos from voice professionals to composers, and listened intently as they praise and critique my favorite bands. While most are smart, talented professionals, NONE of them have the The Charismatic Voices ability to transport me back in time, thru a powerful shared emotional connection, and give me the same feeling that I had when I first heard these songs. Her honest reactions are cathartic and therapeutic. This is a talent that is ALMOST as powerful as her singing voice....AMAZING. PLEASE KEEP 'EM COMING
@Maggai
@Maggai Год назад
Quite easily one of the best songs ever. I got chills several times during this video, and I've heard this song probably hundreds of times.
@TimmyB1867
@TimmyB1867 Год назад
The Unforgiven, is such a powerful example of Metallica at their best.
@robgregory5136
@robgregory5136 Год назад
The second verse hits different when you get older after listening to it when it was released as a kid. Hits hard
@ThemeOfSecrets
@ThemeOfSecrets Год назад
Lots of songs do that for me now. Quite a few songs from my (much) younger years I can't listen to any longer.
@pdegan2814
@pdegan2814 Год назад
Kinda like "Cat's In The Cradle"
@elizabethwolfgang4017
@elizabethwolfgang4017 Год назад
My interpretation was he's softly singing his inner thoughts, out loud, yet subdued. It's gets louder as he repeats the 2nd course as he moves through the story.
@bryantsteury8910
@bryantsteury8910 Год назад
@@pdegan2814 I'm only 35 no kids and I won't listen to that now. Nope nope nope
@jesseslack2089
@jesseslack2089 Год назад
@@bryantsteury8910 42 and **ck no that and the Living Years from Mike and the Mechanics.
@troels1979
@troels1979 Год назад
I would love to see a 1:1 with you and James to discuss his lyrics and singing. Please make it happen
@ryman7884
@ryman7884 Год назад
Best idea ever.
@Sunn_gunn
@Sunn_gunn Год назад
Agree l hope it happens too.👍
@michelleabernathy9092
@michelleabernathy9092 Год назад
Absolutely agree!!!!
@MikeKilo1969
@MikeKilo1969 Год назад
Brilliant!
@leighgray8537
@leighgray8537 Год назад
Yes we all want to hear you call him fluffy as well lol ;)
@nickreddy3404
@nickreddy3404 Год назад
You should totally do your next Metallica reaction on their 1989 Seattle concert. If you want to see a live performance at 1000% energy and in their young prime, this is the concert. The entire concert is amazing, but Creeping Death is an absolute monster on this set. Their crowd engagement and just sheer intensity always gets me amped up just watching it.
@ogorkiszony_
@ogorkiszony_ Год назад
You can hear the amazing range James voice is on The Thing That Should Not Be
@jenniferjohnston4187
@jenniferjohnston4187 Год назад
I think this is one his most vulnerable songs. He's expressing his anger and grief from the abuse he faced in his life from people who should have treated him better, to the point where he doesn't feel like he can't ever be his true self so he can never forgive them.
@BudhagRizzo
@BudhagRizzo Год назад
There's contempt in the aggressive verses. He's angry at the cards he's been dealt; how life has beaten him down. How society has pushed him into a box, perhaps. Then there's melancholy in the choruses; regret, unhappiness. Perhaps ashamed of not taking more chances. Who is he dubbing "Unforgiven" -- his denigrators or himself? It's a very powerful, emotional song that I think everyone can relate to on various levels.
@umcaraqualquer3640
@umcaraqualquer3640 Год назад
Who is the "Unforgiven" is then further explored in parts 2 and 3 in a truly masterful way. It's a bitter answer, but one we knew.
@armandoromero8974
@armandoromero8974 Год назад
Bleeding Me next? Thanks for this beautiful reaction! Metallica has always mastered the idea of shaping and defining the standards of its music and the genre of metal. Load and Reload were two albums where this characteristic of them was shown the most. Bleeding Me is one of the songs from Load that shares the similar idea of contrast that is heard in The Unforgiven. The performance of Bleeding Me from the original S&M concert is possibly one of their best performances of this song. Even in one of their most recent performances of this song, on June 15, 2022, in Denmark, you can see and feel the importance of this song to the band, especially James. Pure emotion is seen throughout the whole performance. Thanks!
@JBjopa8
@JBjopa8 Год назад
1999 S&M version of Bleeding Me is just perfect(in my opinion)
@Scuddee
@Scuddee Год назад
@@JBjopa8 Couldn't agree more! It genuinely brings tears every time!
@JBjopa8
@JBjopa8 Год назад
@@Scuddee ❤️❤️
@guystephens2881
@guystephens2881 Год назад
An overlooked gem.
@afernandezaf55af
@afernandezaf55af Год назад
For me I would love Bleeding Me, Low Man's Lyric, or Hero of the Day. Hell Until it Sleeps as well. I feel that Load and Reload are really underrated as Metallica albums
@Bobby-ue2ty
@Bobby-ue2ty 6 месяцев назад
I am 44 years old and been listening to this song over and over and over over and over for 30 years. One of the best songs ever!😂
@hadi_drums
@hadi_drums 2 месяца назад
It gets to a point that you ask yourself what the actual fck Metallica created. I don't know how they did these masterpieces because clearly they can't surpass themselves anymore. It's absolutely pure art and masterpiece. Everything is just perfect. You can play this 1000 years later and I will enjoy listening to it.
@jamiefookes1579
@jamiefookes1579 Год назад
The first S&M rendition of this song is absolutely amazing
@mikek9297
@mikek9297 10 месяцев назад
This song ain't on S&M
@interestingclips5315
@interestingclips5315 6 месяцев назад
@jamiefookes1579 I believe you're confusing this with Unforgiven III on S&M 2.
@jamiefookes1579
@jamiefookes1579 6 месяцев назад
@@interestingclips5315 Unforgiven 3 wasn't even out when the first S&M was recorded
@SpaceTiger90
@SpaceTiger90 Год назад
The story behind James hetfield singing softly was that Bob Rock, their producer at the time, really wanted to test and push Metallica to its limits when it comes to their musical construct, Including james singing. In the "A year and a half life of metallica" Bob wanted more "James hetfield" out of his voice, which was james really singing, not just harsh singing.
@jennifermyers8818
@jennifermyers8818 Год назад
It can be so hard to sing softly or “let go” though painful lyrics. When I can finally sing the lyrics to a song I usually want to scream cry to….that is acceptance. ❤
@Alakarr
@Alakarr Год назад
I remember seeing an interview with James Hetfield shortly after the Black album came out. He was talking about how this was their first album where he was forced to really sing and that it was way harder than he thought it would be. I don't remember if he mentioned Bob Rock, but I would assume that's what he was referring to.
@JC-fp5lo
@JC-fp5lo Год назад
James wanted to sing better. He ask Bob how could he sing like Chris Isaak on Wicked Game as a reference. First thing they did was to remove the overdubs James usually did on vocal tracks so James could express himself more. There’s a great podcast Metallica released this year for the 30th anniversary of the black album that talks about it
@innosanto
@innosanto Год назад
Harsh singing os really singing. What you said is clueless.
@OnePixelBeyondStudios
@OnePixelBeyondStudios Год назад
Bob Rock was 100% correct about this move on the Black Album. Brilliant call and a ballsy one on his part for the time.
@jameshaskell1073
@jameshaskell1073 Год назад
To me, the song goes back and forth between anger/bitterness and sadness/regret.
@cappaman73
@cappaman73 Год назад
100% agree
@danielskar7783
@danielskar7783 6 месяцев назад
The S&M live version is better than the studio album tho
@amarokker
@amarokker Год назад
One of the best constructed Metallica songs. You can say anything about Lars' drumming, but the way he supports this song (and not only this), how he divides the different sections is so expressive. Drums become more than just a rhythm section, they tell their own version of the story.
@21nspired
@21nspired Год назад
For the amount of excitement and joy she showed during her first few listens of Metallica, I kind of can't believe she'd be able to resist going through their catalogue by listening much more.
@Staffo1972
@Staffo1972 Год назад
James Hetfield once said that this album is art, and dave mustaine once said this is the best song he have ever heard by James and the band
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel Год назад
James did a gasping facepalm in astonishment when Elton John told him (live on Howard Stern) that _Nothing Else Matters_ is one of the greatest melodic songs that he has ever heard.
@redrick8900
@redrick8900 Год назад
All albums are art.
@WAFFLEMAN38
@WAFFLEMAN38 Год назад
I love the switch up of having the chorus be the soft part of this song. The angry bitterness as he lives through his life, and the somber reflection as he looks back. 🤌🤌
@onemind999
@onemind999 Год назад
This was amazing! Huge fan of what you do! It is not only very entertaining but also, educational. At the same time, it is always a pleasure to hear inspired and educated reactions (especially first reactions) to songs/bands that have touched so many lives for many years. The interpretations are great. Thank you for being you! As for the song, although to me the song seems more personal and wide-ranged, possibly dealing with society and indoctrination of society and not being able to be one's own true self ("free"), according to Genius, here are the notes added about the song: "A metal ballad co-written by Ulrich, Hammett and Hetfield. This song is about the struggles he had with religion-related to his mom’s death. His relatives did not want to give James’s mom the treatment she needed because they thought God would help her through it. He starts to question the legitimacy of religion. The horn sound intro was taken from the movie score of the appropriately titled The Unforgiven, and reversed, for legal reasons. Hetfield’s singing was inspired by Chris Isaak’s in “Wicked Game.” He was used to screaming, not singing." Blessings ...
@christopherrobin6955
@christopherrobin6955 Год назад
Love your reactions, there's 1 more of their ballads for you to check out ...welcome home (sanitarium) , definitely one of their best songs imo
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel Год назад
Good pick. I think she did Fade To Black so it would be nice to see her reaction to _Trapped Under Ice._ I always loved the dichotomy between the ending song of Side A and the beginning song of Side B where one wants to die and the other is desperate to live.
@redrick8900
@redrick8900 Год назад
Sanitarium is mediocre.
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel Год назад
@@redrick8900 I guess you had to be there. ba-da-bum tschhh!
@rodrigo4728
@rodrigo4728 Год назад
@@redrick8900 L opinion
@redrick8900
@redrick8900 Год назад
@@rodrigo4728 Super literate.
@courtneyurman
@courtneyurman Год назад
If you do the whole Unforgiven trilogy, James' performance of Unforgiven III during the S&M2 concert in 2019 was mindblowingly good. It was just him and the San Francisco Symphony. Not sure there's a properly licensed version on YT, though.
@pdegan2814
@pdegan2814 Год назад
That was my favorite part of the whole concert, James was incredible.
@Athanais157
@Athanais157 Год назад
Yes I literally got goosebumps when I see this at cinema.🤘🏼
@west264
@west264 Год назад
Black was panned by many hardcore metal fans, but it opened a whole new door for more fans to find them. As a kid Black got my attention and I’ve been a fan ever since. Metallica is a band I never change the station on if a song comes on.
@jasoncraig3863
@jasoncraig3863 Год назад
It's the story telling that makes it beautiful. The distorsion voice and aggressiveness is about what happened to the boy he was raised to become and the soft and clear voice ballade is the man looking back on his childhood giving empathy to that kid he was.
@alexzanderboo1
@alexzanderboo1 Год назад
that hit my heart and totally agree. I have lived it.
@nk1974
@nk1974 Год назад
You should watch the video of Kirk creating that solo with Bob Rock (the producer). It’s really cool because you can see Bob push Kirk on writing it, and telling him he “hasn’t done his homework” with the first draft of it (which was awful!) and then finally after Bob busting his balls relentlessly, Kirk applies himself, and the result is this beautiful solo.
@gerryocallaghan7939
@gerryocallaghan7939 Месяц назад
As a college student in 1996 in ireland this was the song that got me into Metallica, 2 years later got to meet them in a restaurant outside the RDS night before they played so down to earth…. Many concerts later still the band id paid to see despite seeing them so many times! Thanks for a great view and remember we are here for a GOOD time, not a long time !!!
@gtx332
@gtx332 6 месяцев назад
I love watching her fall in love with the song!
@father_son_galaxy
@father_son_galaxy Год назад
I credit this song with literally saving my life. It came out during one of the hardest times in my life.The emotions and words of the lyrics just made me realize I'm not the only one. The way his voice would change back and forth from soft to harsh was the emotions of hurting and then getting the strength to fight through. Music is so powerful.
@WishMount
@WishMount Год назад
glad you're here x
@maxbananafun8193
@maxbananafun8193 Год назад
Wow... It turned out I'm not the only one... This song has been my absolute favourite for many years, but last summer it really was my savior. This is going to be a bit dark, but I was right on the edge of ending my life, but the last moment I thought that if I left this world I wouldn't be able to listen to the Unforgiven again so this by its self kept me going...
@jennifermyers8818
@jennifermyers8818 Год назад
Music is the best therapy. ❤️‍🩹
@nickmourtos6976
@nickmourtos6976 Год назад
You ABSOLUTELY have to feature Metallica's "Bleeding Me". The lyrics are deep and it is one of the best build-ups and guitar solos in their entire catalogue.
@jamesclements3627
@jamesclements3627 Год назад
I would listen to Metallica, Megadeth and Pantara while traveling with my crew repairing roofs in the Southeast and had an older man from Ethiopia working with me. He wasn't impressed that much but one day I played Bleeding Me and with his broken English he said "I like this song. He mean it when he sing this song" I said "Yes he does."
@joe7917
@joe7917 Год назад
Bleeding Me is one of my favorites and one of their best
@timmyrushton9203
@timmyrushton9203 11 месяцев назад
before i saw your comment, i posted that i would like to see the S & M version of "bleeding me". excellent suggestion! one of the more forgotten tunes i think. it's one of my favourites too.
@limkloosterboer
@limkloosterboer 9 месяцев назад
Bleeding Me is brilliant
@TheSundriedKiwi
@TheSundriedKiwi Год назад
Fade to Black - The story behind it brings so much emotion and is literally felt audibly through the song and you can FEEL it in the solo!
@pbrenzink
@pbrenzink 7 месяцев назад
This one hits so hard, the lyric make you realy feel the pain and the strugle.
@thecodfather
@thecodfather Год назад
Your reaction to this song was just beautiful. As a Metallica fan of 30 years to see someone fairly new to the band hear these songs for the first time with such obvious appreciation and emotion is amazing. I envy you in that you have such a broad catalogue of "new" Metallica songs to listen to. Enjoy whatever is next. Love and respect.
@KRUZradio
@KRUZradio Год назад
I feel more emotional during this song than any other Metallica song I've heard. The idea you have gone through your life never feeling that you ever successfully expressed your true self and no one ever saw your real life accomplishments and desires "shine through" is tragic and such a scary feeling of failure. I think we can all relate to that fear in some way. That concept within this song gets me every time.. so good. 🎶 Rock On 😎
@wujBat
@wujBat Год назад
Bravo!
@alexzanderboo1
@alexzanderboo1 Год назад
Sandman gets to me but having had boys, I understand the anger and vulnerability of this song. He is so expressive, how could you not be touched? Funny how my mom forbade me from listening to rock and she wanted show tunes and dad wanted classical for me. Did anyway with my brothers. I got the whole package including choir and church.
@TheMaxyms
@TheMaxyms Год назад
Man it’s exactly the same for me. As soon as the guitar notes are played, I immediately get emotional knowing what this song is about and the meaning of it. The "what I’ve felt, what I’ve known" always gets me. And then you have Kirk’s solo.. Every day I’m fighting to not feel restrained anymore by any means due to my insecurities growing up, to live my life to its full extent. I don’t want to feel what is feeling that old man in this song.
@KRUZradio
@KRUZradio Год назад
@@TheMaxyms I totally getcha.. 👍🏻
@Onikage55
@Onikage55 Год назад
I've always thought Megadeth's "A Tout Le Monde" was a amazing emotional eulogy song. I hope this channel does it one day, even the new one where its a duet with Cristina Scabbia (lead singer of Laguna Coil)
@MrJagermeister84
@MrJagermeister84 Год назад
The whole album is a MASTERPIECE!! People who had watch "A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica" know that in this album keyboard parts were recorded. In nothing else matters and The Unforgiven. Beautiful
@JoseInWonderland
@JoseInWonderland 9 месяцев назад
I hope you do The Unforgiven 2 someday, Personally it’s my favorite out of Metallica’s Unforgiven Trilogy and Metallica’s most underrated song ever in my opinion. Such a beautiful beautiful song it was actually the first Unforgiven song I heard from Metallica and yes even though the first one is a masterpiece Unforgiven 2 in particular really helped me through some of my most darkest times in this life and I hope you listen to it. 💖💝
@lowlifehighroad
@lowlifehighroad 3 месяца назад
unforgiven 2 truly doesn’t get the love it deserves. i’ve said that since that album came out and everyone turned their noses up at it. it’s gorgeous
@rob3040
@rob3040 Год назад
One of my favorite things about this channel is how much it makes me fall in love again with songs and bands I've already loved for decades.
@adventurewithacamera
@adventurewithacamera Год назад
I’m a 35-year deep fan of Metallica and you taught me even more about one of their signature songs. That is the genius of this channel and your reviews.
@sup3rthisguy
@sup3rthisguy Год назад
OMW she knows how to recognize the mastery of these vocals!
@ericnamikas3386
@ericnamikas3386 Год назад
You always open my eyes to things I haven't appreciated in music I thought I knew. Comparting Bernstein and Sondheim with Hetfield and Hammett is totally unexpected. Fresh ears bring fresh perspectives!
@HomoPoliticusPolis
@HomoPoliticusPolis Год назад
Wow... I am a Metallica fan and i really really appreciate your insights on their songs. Amazing how you, on minute 13:20, revealed surprise by the fact that these lyrics, and the overall song, seemed much more introverted than you usually expect from metal music that is more extroverted. This is amazing because the Black Album, from which this song originates, marks a turning point in Metallica's artistic expression... In the first four albuns, they express what you typically expect from the artistic expression of metal acts: on the 1st album they express all these feelings of anger, rebellion and angst directed to the outter world in a very raw form. On the 2nd, 3rd and 4th album they masterfully materialize and substantiate those same feelings of anger and rebellion; they direct them to the political, religious, legal and overall societal status quo. But from their fifth album, which is the Black Album, they departure from that point of view and started looking inward... This is more obvious on their 6th and 7th album, which is the Load an ReLoad era, where they express the impact that that anger and rebellion, displayed on the first four albuns, had on them, the hangover effects... They did not change the world...The only thing it changed was themselves, who became more alienated, more lonely, more sorrowful and regretful. These albuns lead with that inner world and, because of that, the sound naturally acompanied what they were trying to express, becoming less metal and much more bluesy, even country like... They finish their relevant artistic expression with St. Anger album in which, sonically, in my opinion, is very "Kill'em all" energy like but 20 years later that anger no longer is directed outwards but inwards, towards themselves. And that is brilliant, that full circle! That is why i consider the artistic expression of Metallica to be one of the most coherent that i know of and the fact that it was brought out through a 20 year span and in such an organic (and not premeditated) way makes them, to me, one of the most significant contemporary musical acts!
@m00plank90
@m00plank90 Год назад
Fantastic comment.
@dawn1568
@dawn1568 Год назад
Great insight!!
Год назад
The only thing here better than The Unforgiven is this comment.
@rickkelley4618
@rickkelley4618 Год назад
Great comment. THIS is what many people who traditionally like the metal genre don’t understand about Metallica. It is all (for the most part) James’ personal journey. Psychologists will tell you that maturity is going from basically reacting to the outside world, to exploring and reacting to the inside world, and if we are emotionally keen and somewhat healthy, we will ultimately learn to not overreact to outward stimuli, to finally mastering the inner self. This is part of every major religious and secular philosophy there has ever been. James - and the lyrical content of metallica - is the story of personal growth. Many metal fans remain in the perpetual state of immaturity and youth, which is fun, but not very helpful. Metallica is more than music, it is deep human philosophy. My only possible qualm with your comment might be the idea that it was not premeditated. I think that’s probably only half true. I think he knows how much of what he’s thinking/feeling he intends to convey. I think what he’s forever unsure of, is if anyone else will relate to it. That’s the great fear of the artist. That they won’t be understood and that their fears of isolation will be realized. But there is no other way than to take the risk. THIS is how he has re-built the family he never had.
@z3r0nim0
@z3r0nim0 Год назад
Great lecture, man!✌🏻
@madbadbat
@madbadbat Год назад
I always took the meaning of the song to be about someone who was held back from following their own dreams and made to feel he owed all of his energy to others. And after a lifetime of this, he has nothing but regret for not ever realizing who he wanted to be... and so he refuses to forgive those who clipped his wings and caged him. At least, that’s my take. I relate almost too well to that interpretation. Also, I am excited for the Creeping Death review.
@Myrkish
@Myrkish Год назад
Pretty much what it's about, yeah. It's about James Hetfield's childhood, and how controlling and overbearing his parents were, as well as the regret from how he wasn't taking responsibility for his own actions, by blaming others for him living for them. Something along those lines, he had an interview in '98 that talked about it, in some magazine.
@bw3388
@bw3388 Год назад
If Elizabeth does review Creeping Death, which is an awesome tune BTW, I'd suggest the Moscow 1991 version which is on YT.
@themanwhosoldtheworld5350
@themanwhosoldtheworld5350 Год назад
He can't forgive himself.
@ostlandr
@ostlandr Год назад
Always play "Creeping Death" on Passover.
@madbadbat
@madbadbat Год назад
@@themanwhosoldtheworld5350 That's an interesting take as well...
@QuantumBeeWellness
@QuantumBeeWellness Год назад
I've seen Metallica many times lives over the years and they never fail to surprise me, they are one of the tightest, seamless bands live and are often dismissed as just thrashing metal heads. I love that you love them! I have some classical training (piano and clarinet) and fell in love with their music back in the 80s even during their "Alcoholica" days. James' lyrics are often quite heart breaking and raw and gentle all at the same time.
@hettfield
@hettfield Год назад
That was quite the humble brag! nah, you're alright. I'm just jealous because I've only seen them once live. I agree 100% They really care about delivering to their fans.
@QuantumBeeWellness
@QuantumBeeWellness Год назад
@@hettfield It killed me one time to have to give away my tickets because I had to work, they definitely put their all into every single show. They really do care about delivering, you hit the nail on the head there.
@freehaven-junprince2376
@freehaven-junprince2376 4 месяца назад
I love how enchanted you are by each new element you discover during your analysis. It’s such a delight to see a true music lover.
@briangrimm1024
@briangrimm1024 Год назад
When you were talking about his voice being fluffy for the chorus, I realized that the POV changes from 3rd person to 1st person. The angry part is the aggression being forced on the boy, then the fluffy part is the boy's thoughts: in time the child draws in vs what I've felt, what I've known.
@hughrobertson7242
@hughrobertson7242 Год назад
Exactly 👍 sums it up mate 👌
@SidV101
@SidV101 Год назад
Good catch!
@M.STAR.MEDIA1
@M.STAR.MEDIA1 5 месяцев назад
It's the peace he's making with the deep pain inside.
@armandoromero8974
@armandoromero8974 Год назад
The Outlaw Torn off the original 1999 S&M performance is another magical song. The best combination of power, emotion, and overall greatness. Would love to see more reactions on either S&M performance (S&M 1 - 1999, S&M 2 - 2019).
@JBjopa8
@JBjopa8 Год назад
Agreed...S&M 1 is just perfect
@4md17
@4md17 Год назад
and Hero of the day
@bob-ov4iq
@bob-ov4iq Год назад
2019 version is far better
@doggiedoter
@doggiedoter Год назад
I cried the first time I heard Outlaw Torn... my favorite MetallicA song. Also Low Man's Lyric. I am a 57 y.o. diehard female fan since they debuted in 83, the year I graduated high school. I also played violin 17 years and was concertmaster for 3 of those.
@Sylvie_X
@Sylvie_X 5 месяцев назад
It's interesting how you mentioned you noticed the pattern how they often go between aggressive and softer sections in their songs. I saw an interview with James Hetfield yeeeaaars ago where he was talking about in their first few albums, they were all aggressive, all the time, and because of that, none of it was as impactful. And so from that point on, they contrasted their aggressiveness with softness, or fastness with slowness. I'm not exaggerating when I say it was possibly the most important thing I ever learned about the creative process. The more I thought about it, the more I realized it applies to EVERYTHING. If you want something to look bright, you put it next to something dark. If you want something to seem tragic, precede it by something happy. You can emphasize anything by contrasting it with it's opposite. I don't know why it had such an impact on me, but thank you James Hetfield!
@michaelbeahn5977
@michaelbeahn5977 2 месяца назад
This has to be one of the best analysis reactions I’ve seen. I’m a Metallica fan from about 40 years back now. It’s all of that. Since it was asked I’ll share to the chorus I see in the comments. This was very personal and autobiographical for the vocalist. James Hetfield was raised Christian Scientist. Having a wife who was raised Mormon I see a lot of similarities on what this does to a child, and what they carry to adulthood. Metallica has always been immensely talented artists in so many ways. I’ve seen analysis and on their stuff pre Black album here, like One. They have always had a talent for expression through word and sound. But they were also very very hard and raw. The Black album was transcendent. I know this as so many Metallica fans initially hated it when it came out. It took many time to come around to it. It was the product of one part a band that wants to get more depth and expression to their sound, and one part aligning with Bob Rock, an other worldly rock producer. Bob Rock helped them find all the additional depth and layering, and pushed them to go for it. This song probably doesn’t happen, or at least happen at this time without Bob Rock working them to where all their talents were. It’s mentioned here numerous times how they change up the tone, the speed, the sound. That was the deeper and more nuanced sound they were going for. Combine that with a song written autobiographically by the singer and delving right into the heart of all the angst that had driven him to that point and you get this. And it’s so fucking amazing to this day.
@EmilGlockner
@EmilGlockner Год назад
Every time a guitar solo is interrupted part of my soul dies...
@jasonsegedy4219
@jasonsegedy4219 Год назад
Your channel is a ray of light during a time of incredible darkness, Elizabeth. Thank you for what you are doing here.
@scottsv96
@scottsv96 Год назад
True
@brandonpetrehn8742
@brandonpetrehn8742 Год назад
I would encourage you to continue with the "Unforgiven Trilogy" but not necessarily because of the great vocal performance. The lyrics are just so poetic. That in combination with the vocals and beautiful music make these songs almost hypnotizing. The 3rd song is very under rated in my opinion. "How can I be lost, if I've got nowhere to go?...How can I blame you when it's me I can't forgive?" So many of their songs have lyrics that gave a generation of introverts a voice. I'd also recommend the song "Bleeding Me".
@richardyoung4405
@richardyoung4405 8 месяцев назад
Let's not forget Hammet's solo, one of his best
@ianwoods4020
@ianwoods4020 9 месяцев назад
You got to watch him live when James switches so elegantly from acoustic to Electric guitar and visa versa so perfectly! it gives me goosebumps everytime
@Jf26111
@Jf26111 Год назад
This series of songs is about James's upbringing and experiences and regrets. In this song in particular, he talks about a child brought up to conform to someone else's wishes (in this case his parents) and who goes on to live a life of regrets and resentment for all the things he wasn't allowed to be. There is a line "the old man then prepares, to die regretfully" that concludes the story being told. The next line is the reveal that it is not a story, rather an auto biography, "that old man there is me". The repetition and fading of the chorus is James resolving to not live with regret, thus the change to "you label me?! I'll label you!" And he dubs his oppressors as Unforgiven. Think about it this way as you listen to part 2 and part 3 (you are going to right?). The overall theme is forgiveness, but each song is about a different target. Pt 1 is I cant forgive them, for what they did to me. Pt 2 is I cant forgive you, for what you have done. Pt 3 is I cant forgive myself, for what I have done. Another really deep song on this album is the god that failed, which is about James's anger towards his mother for putting her faith in her belief that God would heal her cancer instead of getting treatment.
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943 Год назад
Great analysis! I didn't know that about his mom and cancer as the impetus to The God That Failed. As a devout Catholic, I took umbrage with that track and have never listened to it more than a few times in my life. I'll revisit that song with this information to see if I can listen to it from another angle and appreciate it.
@rome8180
@rome8180 Год назад
What I love about this song is how it inverts the usual pattern of soft verse-heavy chorus. I also like how it mirrors the shift in the lyrics. In the verses, the story is told in third person. But in the chorus it shifts to first person. The vocals and instrumentation change to reflect that more intimate, personal point of view.
@sleazeberg
@sleazeberg Год назад
I never even paid attention to the fact that it switches between first and third person
@mstorrboy
@mstorrboy Год назад
Plus one of the most underrated solos.
@exmagnolia
@exmagnolia 4 месяца назад
In french we don't say "New blood joins this Earth and quickly he's subdued"; we say "Nous battons des œufs et cui-cui ils sont durs", and I think that's beautiful.
@wkhdt
@wkhdt 3 месяца назад
i recently heard this song in my dad's car when he played his black album cd. i was so mesmerized by hetfield's vocals during the chorus and i asked him what it was called. last week it was "sad but true", i couldnt stop listening to it, now it's "the unforgiven" i just knew i had to see if there was a video on it. i recognized you from your video on "one", and i applaud you for both of those deconstructions
@JonNo86
@JonNo86 Год назад
I really love when we can see it in your eyes how deeply you love a song. This is such a powerful song that is timeless and will really stick with you. Somehow it's even more powerful live! Thank you for appreciating this so much! If you want to dig deeper into this song and Metallica in general, I highly recommend the 1992 documentary A Year And A Half In The Life of Metallica. It goes deep into the producing of recording of this album and they pay particular attention to this song. For example, the amazing guitar solo by Kirk Hammett was mostly ad-libbed in the 11th hour during recording. He showed up to record and didn't rehearse a solo for this song and producer Bob Rock chastised him for being an unprepared professional and Hammett got mad at him and was pretty much like "screw you, watch this..." And then proceeded to play THAT solo. One of my favorite moments of that documentary.
@lawrencescardino8033
@lawrencescardino8033 Год назад
Kirk is a virtuoso...and to improvise a solo on the spot is what makes any professional like him great
@nika.5223
@nika.5223 Год назад
I’ve watched that documentary several times, still have it on tape! It’s still one of my favorites, and it’s an emotional journey every time I watch it. Very inspiring for me when I was a young musician
@cullertransportation
@cullertransportation Год назад
I love that documentary
@tracyo6133
@tracyo6133 Год назад
When you see this song live, you see James flipping back and forth between an acoustic guitar, on a stand in front of one mic....to another mic while playing his electric guitar. Literally playing two halves of the whole. Very 'split personality'. The side that we show and the side we keep hidden. The performance really plays into the whole meaning of the song and it's amazing to watch!
@farezzahanumrashid2795
@farezzahanumrashid2795 Год назад
Never thought I'd hear "James" and "fluffy" in the same sentence and I love it
@i.d.4134
@i.d.4134 8 месяцев назад
Admit or not it doesn't matter but James is something else , ir will pass many decades until someone like him will hit again like he did in each of Metallica song's, but definitely not in this century 💕💕💕
@adh6712
@adh6712 Год назад
Big respect to Bob Rock. Bob unleashed the full potential of this song, turned it into a masterpiece
@j800r_aswell
@j800r_aswell Год назад
…and yet he was also responsible for Saint Anger.
@Poobaya
@Poobaya Год назад
@@j800r_aswell the black album had solo's and a normal drumsound..Not Bob's fault.
@jedinxf7
@jedinxf7 Год назад
@@j800r_aswell when did Bob change his name to Lars Ulrich?
@redrick8900
@redrick8900 Год назад
Rock didn't do jack. Metallica "producers" are just engineers.
@joevk6274
@joevk6274 Год назад
Friendly reminder that Bob Rock wanted a completely different (and frankly, horrific) guitar solo for this song. Kirk had something better in mind, and Bob, rather condescendingly, told Kirk to play it for him. The rest is history. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_LftgfoRWqI.html
@UlfMTG
@UlfMTG Год назад
I love how you noticed the use of contrast in metal, I think it's honestly one of the pillars of the whole genre. The serene and the angry, the quiet and the loud, the beautiful and the ugly. A good metal band has to know to use all of those. Another great example of this is the album "Bergtatt" by Ulver, a black metal classic.
@TEDodd
@TEDodd Год назад
That seems lost to more "modern" metal.
@alexisborden3191
@alexisborden3191 Год назад
I think you may be right. I don't know if its just my preference or maybe its a thing that metal is just too grating when its constant. I'd rcently discovered Periphery and the first song I heard was Reptile, and that song goes many places they balance groovy riffs with harsh dissonant sections, crushing vocals and then calm and introspective, and from loud and aggressive to quiet and thoughtful. I listened to Architects and it was just dissonant harshness, it got old quick. I tried listening to Amon Amarth, I got 3 songs in before I got tired of the low growls and aggressive riffs. I mean if you like those bands enjoy them don't let me take that from you, but they're not for me.
@TEDodd
@TEDodd Год назад
@@alexisborden3191 I may check pit Periphery. I kind of gave up on new metal after grunge hit.
@joehutchisson3130
@joehutchisson3130 Год назад
i agree all things in life are better with contrast
@alexisborden3191
@alexisborden3191 Год назад
@@TEDodd I like them a lot, I think the latest album is the best, granted thats just me, I'd say if you wanna listen to a couple songs, Reptile, off P4, Marigold from P3, and Stranger Things off Juggernaut Omega are probably the most indicative of their style. Or honestly any spotify or apple playlist that collates some sings is probably gonna give you some good songs too.
@kevinflatt3884
@kevinflatt3884 6 месяцев назад
The musicians are loving their job.
@parkerisking
@parkerisking Год назад
I've never seen anyone buzz this much off metallica and I freaking love metallica. Great to see.
@alexanderbezumov3531
@alexanderbezumov3531 Год назад
The charismatic voice, you should have a weekly Metallica Monday! After all they're by far and wide the largest metal bands and has almost endless gems in their catalogue
@Fearmylogic
@Fearmylogic Год назад
Can't wait for the video! So happy to see you doing more Metallica songs. They have such a wide array of styles, that you can find a Metallica song for almost anyone. A few suggestions: Creeping Death Live - If you like seeing crowd interactions. They played this in Moscow, So Its part of the same concert you watched in your viewing of Enter Sandman. Mama Said - Much slower, more country sounding and style. I feel like the style change would be something you would find interesting. ...And Justice for all Live Seattle 1989 - You can find this specific performance on the Metallica YT channel, listed as ...And Justice for all Live shit binge and purge. Pick this if you want a totally classic, metal up your ass Metallica song, where they give an amazing stage performance, due to the song being the last song of the night. Until It Sleeps - Official music video. I'd suggest using the official video. James wrote this song about his mother, who died when he was 16, from cancer, who never received proper treatment, due to her religious / Scientific beliefs. So the video has heavy religious symbology. This is one song that you can imagine james writing in a dark room, both angry and sad over his mothers death. There are a TON of other live shows, but I think limiting it to 4 is good. Hope you Enjoyed the Unforgiven trilogy.
@pauladeitch3739
@pauladeitch3739 Год назад
💯🤘
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Год назад
I have "Creeping Death" Live prepped to record in the next couple weeks!
@pauladeitch3739
@pauladeitch3739 Год назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice awesome!!! Looking forward as always🤘🤘
@MetalPersonJ
@MetalPersonJ Год назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice Thank Lemmy!
@Fearmylogic
@Fearmylogic Год назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice Ohhh, I can't wait to see your reaction!
@GraupeLie
@GraupeLie 8 месяцев назад
I love the contrast in his voice here between the verses and the chorus...and the lyrics are amazing and very, very personal...
@litafirestorm3542
@litafirestorm3542 Год назад
There are two more Unforgiven songs~! Please continue with your analysis! It tells an _amazing_ story!!! I love that the songs are so different yet equally meaningful, lyrically, vocally, and musically. Thank you for this segment!
@nobodyschannel
@nobodyschannel Год назад
To me, the most powerful line in the song hands down is when he says, "That old man here is me...." (especially when you watch it from the official music video). So, you listen to the whole song, and then he just flat out says, "Look, all this stuff I'm talking about with regrets, and forgiving yourself, and upbringing...I'm talking about me."
@KaijuTango
@KaijuTango Год назад
Not only is this one of my favorite songs on the record, but it’s hands down one of my favorite songs of their whole discography. I love the gunslinger almost Spanish sounding opening and James’s vocals on this track are amazing. This is a very personal song to him and he really conveys that with his voice. If you like this, I definitely recommend you checking out their song `Welcome Home (Sanitarium)’.
@alexglanowski695
@alexglanowski695 Год назад
It's funny that you should mention gunslinger. I'm a huge fan of Stephen King, and when I'm reading I also like to associate characters with music. I've always associated the gunslinger Roland with this song
@Vic-Vega
@Vic-Vega Год назад
@@alexglanowski695It's funny that you mention "gunslinger," because the opening always reminded me of an Italian Spaghetti Western -- I don't connect it with a "Spanish sound" (although I can certainly hear where you're coming from).
@alexglanowski695
@alexglanowski695 Год назад
@@Vic-Vega I think that's probably what ties together the connection for me. The gunslinger was inspired by, in part, Clint Eastwoods portrayal in the Sergio Leone classics. That opening, and the lyrics, always made me feel that it was written specifically for Roland. Thanks, because without your comment, I don't think I would've properly been able to put it into words 😁
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
Definitely Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
@lokimyers8750
@lokimyers8750 Год назад
I remember when I first heard this song I threw the cd out the car window lol
@fabb7papa496
@fabb7papa496 Год назад
Every time I hear any of the songs from this Black Album 💿 I always remember exactly where I was & what I was doing brings back great memories… close your eyes & dream about the good old days! Thank you Metallica & thanks for the great reactions ❤.
@supersrpkinja
@supersrpkinja 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, your reaction helps us, hard core Metallica fans, appreciate the nuances we would never hear on our own, no matter 30+ years of listening to their music.
@iowanjetsfan1317
@iowanjetsfan1317 Год назад
I think you'll be blown away by "All Within My Hands" on S&M2. Acoustic with the orchestra and Hetfield's vocal talent is on full display. Such a gorgeous song...
@Snusmumriksla
@Snusmumriksla Год назад
Bleeding me please!!! It’s an underrated song, but vocally one of the most interesting ones imho. And the guitar and drum solos are just gorgeous!
@AA89GTA
@AA89GTA 11 месяцев назад
Definitely in my top 10 Metallica songs of all time. It is just a complete masterpiece in so many ways. Her expression after she says, at 23:18, "It's such a good transition", just speaks to the magic of this song. It is so well-written, so well-produced, has such a deep meaning, and hits in all the right ways. It's not the metal of Damage Inc. or Blackened that I also love, but damn, it is still one the best songs ever written 30+ years later.
@diamondlvlsnipa
@diamondlvlsnipa 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your support and your compassion. FFDP gets hated on a lot by some people. They are an amazing band, Zoltan Bathory and Ivan Moody have always been strong supporters of us veterans. Ivan is also very protective of his fans. I saw them live, back when Jason hook was still part of the band. I need to see them again now that they have Andy James. They have so many songs that you should here. “Jeckyll and Hyde”, “my nemesis”, “brighter side of grey” and “far from home”.
@Halicet
@Halicet Год назад
It's funny, I've loved this song for 32 years now but I've never bothered to look up the lyrics until today while watching your analysis. I don't think I've ever identified so strongly with the song before, now that I know the lyrics. Makes me love the song even more.
@windog551
@windog551 Год назад
I think when the chorus kicks in he is having a moment of clarity. Never thought about this until now. The beginning and the rest of the song is his chaotic life and the chorus is his calm thinking of realization in my opinion.
@ARKavli
@ARKavli Год назад
From the first lyrics, I always have viewed this as a boy being forced into a mold, then forced to live out expectations, who turns into a bitter man, and the unforgiven are the ones who denied him the chance to be himself. It resonates strongly with me.
@leerv.
@leerv. Год назад
"I feel like you could listen to that chorus over and over and over..." -- Congratulations, Elizabeth, you just described my freshman year in high school back in 94! ;p
@noahrobbins4478
@noahrobbins4478 Год назад
Metallica is the greatest band of all time. So versatile yet still elite in that versatility. James is unmatched
@acceleratum
@acceleratum Год назад
This album in particular was a huge entry point for metal for many many people, due to its melodic and more relaxed style the metalheads didn't even consider this metal but it spread Metallica to a wider fanbase, we can say this album was the basis for their widespread success.
@hettfield
@hettfield Год назад
I think a big part of that is the clean production. The notes, the vocals, the instruments, everything sounds perfect. Volume, pitch, harmony, everything is very well coordinated. Compared to Kill'em All that has some killer tracks but has lower sound quality.
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 6 месяцев назад
Bob Rock produced this, he also produced Sonic Temple by The Cult who Metallica toured with in the early 90'S I believe. I saw them at City Island in Harrisburg, PA. Excellent show, both bands sounded great. I love Sonic Temple too.
@stevenesbitt3528
@stevenesbitt3528 4 месяца назад
My favourite song of all time, it’s the one I would go to when describing why Metallica are the greatest band of all time. Everything is here, the power, the lyrics and the musicality. It’s perfect.
@justjsse8917
@justjsse8917 16 дней назад
This solo was done on the spot and recorded. True musicians
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