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PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:07 pm 
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I wonder if any theater seats will be ripped to shreds? I can't imagine a bunch of Thrash Metal fans sitting there with popcorn and Gummy Bears watching this!

From Anti-Music.com:
Metallica has good news for fans who are bummed they can't afford to travel to Europe to see them play with Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax: Can't make it to Europe this June for one of the seven Sonisphere "Big Four" shows featuring the 'Tallica along with Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax? No problem . . . we've got the next best thing through the magic of satellite technology with a special HD simulcast from Sofia, Bulgaria on June 22!

Here's how it works: The live show will be transmitted via satellite to over 450 movie theaters in the U.S. and over 350 theaters across Europe, Canada, and Latin America. Within hours of all of us walking off the stage, depending on what time zone you live in, you'll be able to rock out to each set in the cozy confines of your local movie theater that same night.

Now the nitty gritty details: Tickets for the one night only event are available at the local theater box offices and online at thebigfourlive.com where you can see a complete list of presenting theaters. They will start to go on sale Friday, May 21 in the U.S and Friday, May 28 internationally.

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 Post subject: Metallica
PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:38 pm 
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IP are you going to see this?


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PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 9:01 pm 
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Rick Grubbs wrote:
IP are you going to see this?


Nah. My friend Jesse wants to go, but I'll pass. It would be weird seeing it in a theater.

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PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:14 am 
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I'll pass on this one, thanks.

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PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:19 am 
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Wish Mustaine would come out during Metallica's set and jam to Metal Militia or something.


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PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 3:11 pm 
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I've seen a few of these simulcasts before, and the atmosphere is usually pretty good... if you're a fan of these bands, it seems like a pretty good deal to me.

Here's a list of all the US theaters hosting the event:

http://www.ncm.com/FathomContent/PDF/Ev ... igFour.pdf


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:11 pm 
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I did not go, but damn, if this won't be one of the best music DVD/Blu-Rays ever! I'm amazed at the length of this IF they're really doing what it says.

From Anti-Music.com:

As echoed around the world, members of SLAYER, MEGADETH and ANTHRAX joined METALLICA on stage Tuesday, June 22nd at Sofia, Bulgaria's Sonisphere to cover the DIAMOND HEAD classic 'Am I Evil?'

In September, a DVD/Blu-Ray package will be released showcasing the entire event including two hours of METALLICA and one hour each of Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax and the 'Am I Evil?' jam. The two disc set will contain backstage footage. More news will be released soon.

The band's setlists were as follows:

Metallica:

'Creeping Death'
'For Whom The Bell Tolls'
'Fuel'
'Harvester Of Sorrow'
'Fade To Black'
'That Was Just Your Life'
'Cyanide'
'Sad But True'
'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)'
'All Nightmare Long'
'One'
'Master Of Puppets'
'Blackened'
'Nothing Else Matters'
'Enter Sandman'

Encore
'Am I Evil? (with the Big Four)
'Hit The Lights'
'Seek and Destroy'


Slayer:

'World Painted Blood'
'Jihad'
'War Ensemble'
'Hate Worldwide'
'Seasons In The Abyss'
'Angel of Death'
'Beauty Through Order'
'Disciple'
'Mandatory Suicide'
'Chemical Warfare'
'South of Heaven'
'Raining Blood'

Megadeth:
'Holy Wars... The Punishment Due'
'Hangar 18'
'Wake Up Dead'
'Headcrusher'
'In My Darkest Hour'
'Skin O' My Teeth'
'A Tout Le Monde'
'Hook In Mouth'
'Trust'
'Sweating Bullets'
'Symphony Of Destruction'
'Peace Sells'

Anthrax:
'Caught In A Mosh'
'Got the Time'
'Madhouse'
'Be All, End All'
'Antisocial'
'Indians'
'Medusa'
'Only'
'Metal Thrashing Mad'
'I Am The Law'

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:21 am 
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I have to say, this is beyond awesome and really cool. I mean REALLY cool.

From hennemusic.com:

Metallica have confirmed details of a concert event in Antarctica in December as part of a promotion for Coca-Cola Zero, two days after it was revealed on the soft drinks’ Columbian website (read about it here).

Coca-Cola Zero presents "Música Zero", an artistic event that will enable Metallica to perform their world-class music in Antarctica for the first time.

“After over 30 years as a band,” posted Metallica, “we have been unbelievably fortunate to visit just about every corner of the earth . . . except for one. That is all about to change as we are set travel to Antarctica, the only continent that Metallica has never played on until now!! We are partnering with Coca-Cola Zero for one of the most unique and special concert events in our career as we'll be performing near the heliport of the Argentine Antarctic Base Carlini on Sunday, December 8, 2013.”

“Latin American fans in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico will be able to enter a contest for the chance to win an Antarctic cruise that sails December 3-10 and will stop at Carlini,” added the band. “We'll be playing inside a dome on the base and in another twist, the show will be transmitted to the audience via headphones with no amplification . . . a real first for us! The show will also be streamed live for our friends in those Latin American countries who cannot join us at the base and filmed to share with everyone at a later date.”

“Pack up those warm clothes and we'll see you at the bottom of the planet!”

In order to be part of the trip, fans will have to participate in a contest that is being launched in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico, starting on October 28th and until November 22nd. Candidates will face the challenge of demonstrating what they would be willing to do to live this experience and share it through Coca-Cola Zero’s Twitter account (@CocaColaZeroAr) including the hashtag #CocaColaZeroAntartida.

Contest entry begins October 28 - to enter, click here.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:04 pm 
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(hennemusic) Metallica performed in Antarctica on Sunday as part of a Coca-Cola Zero-sponsored promotional event, and the band are sharing photos from the concert.
"This was the most unique show Metallica has ever done," posted the group. "The band, contest winners, research station scientists (from Russia, South Korea, China, Poland, Chile, Brazil and Germany), and the ship crew, all crammed in this little dome out on the helipad of Carlini Station in Antarctica! The energy in the little dome was amazing! Words cannot describe how happy everyone was."

Metallica's dome performance was transmitted to the audience via headphones with no amplification. The Coca-Cola Zero contest was open to fans from several Latin and South American countries.

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Argentine Antarctic Base Carlini - December 8, 2013

01. Creeping Death
02. For Whom The Bell Tolls
03. Sad But True
04. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05. Master Of Puppets
06. One
07. Blackened
08. Nothing Else Matters
09. Enter Sandman
10. Seek & Destroy

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 Post subject: Metallica
PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:44 pm 
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Only ten songs?

I saw them. While ago when they were doing their Summer Sanitarium tour amd promoting their (awful) St. Anger album.

One of the best shows I've ever seen. They rock so hard.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:33 pm 
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Metallica’s Orion Music + More festivals are done, according to the band’s James Hetfield.

The guitarist shared his thoughts and frustrations with the current state of hard rock and heavy metal in the United States in a new interview with Don Jantzen of 94.5 The Buzz in Houston, Texas, and he says the band’s attempts to launch their own annual event has been a bust.

"Right now, it seems like metal is struggling a little bit in the States,” said Hetfield while promoting this week's release of the band’s 'Through The Never' film on DVD. “Obviously, the Orion [Music + More] festival that we had tried to do the last couple of years has really not been… Gosh, it's been a disaster financially, and it's not able to happen again because of that. So it's a bummer. So, you know, we're doing what we can to keep being alive here. And I hope to get out and play in the States. It seems like forever since we've been out and about. You know, we've hit the coasts and we've done TV stuff and things like that. But it will happen again. So hopefully, to get your fix, you're able to get the DVD and sit there and headbang with your friends."

Metallica launched Orion Music + More in Atlantic City in 2012. The weekend event moved to Belle Isle in Detroit last year, attracting an estimated 40,000 fans, with the Red Hot Chili Peppers headlining the first night and Metallica closing out the fest the second.

Last month, a spokeswoman for promoter C3 Presents confirmed that the festival will be taking 2014 off as Metallica is touring Europe in early June, during the time period the event was held the last two years.

As for Metallica, Hetfield explained the band’s recent touring plans – including the summer of 2014 – are based on available opportunities.

"You know what? We keep going back to Europe for summer festivals,” he explained. “People keep offering us headline spots over there. [We're going to] South America this year. I don't know what's happening the States. The States has gotta step up and want their music.”

"I'm not sure what's going on in the States as far as rock and metal goes and concert-wise,” Hetfield continued, “but there's not really any willingness to get a big show out there and make it worthwhile to actually get out there and play. You see other bands gathering up six different bands just to go out and play. It's pretty tough in North America."

Hear Hetfield’s full interview with 94.5 The Buzz in Houston below.

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 Post subject: Metallica
PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:15 pm 
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I dunno, maybe people are just getting tired of Metallica hacking out garbage albums.

I haven't been that impressed with Metallica as a live band for a long time now.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:31 pm 
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I loved Death Magnetic and thought it was their best album since the Black Album, possibly since And Justice for All. Certainly better than their awful alternative experiment or the unlistenable St. Anger.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:34 pm 
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Steve wrote:
I loved Death Magnetic and thought it was their best album since the Black Album, possibly since And Justice for All. Certainly better than their awful alternative experiment or the unlistenable St. Anger.


I'm with ya-that album was damn good and proof they've still got it.

Don't how that is hack garbage, but to each their own.

As far as touring the US, they are right. But they'd still pack arenas here if they wanted to, but it seems they're offended they can't fill a stadium maybe?

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:41 pm 
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I don't think Metallica, or most of the other non-hair metal bands still active from the 70s and 80's, are the problem. They, Maiden, Priest, Kiss, Sabbath - all can still draw 15-20,000 on their own.

I think the issue's with the undercard. Metal suffered in the 90s, and the big bands you would expect to build a festival didn't really materialize. Korn's still out there, but Slipknot, Pantera, and a lot of the others are gone. Zombie's making movies. Add in that metal got more fractured - power metal in Europe, more extreme forms in the States - and it's difficult to put together a line up that people want to see all of, or that will pull in people from the middle of the genre, instead of the extremes.

As an example, I saw the Gigantour last year, with 6 bands on it and with Megadeth and Black Label Society; only drew about 7000, because both bands had been through in the previous 18 months, and the undercard (Volbeat, Newsted, Hellyeah, and 1 other) just aren't enough by themselves yet.

I'm more concerned about what happens to my concert dollars as more and more of those headliners stop touring. Aside from Lamb of God, Linkin Park, and maybe Avenged Sevenfold, I don't really see anyone getting ready to step up to those 15,000 seaters. Which will be a real shame, because with metal, the bigger the crowd, the better.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:13 pm 
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Hey, Slipknot isn't broken up! They have a new album out this year.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:04 pm 
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Steve wrote:
Hey, Slipknot isn't broken up! They have a new album out this year.


6 years between albums and Stone Sour had me thinking they were done. Ah well.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:08 pm 
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This quote is an example of why I say they're hacking them out. Nothing like a little bit of passion in your work.

Kirk Hammet wrote:
"We've pretty much come up with every sort of excuse we can not to start work on the album, but we've run out of excuses, so we pretty much have to start work on it now."


http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/metall ... CpqID6E.99

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:14 pm 
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:lol: Yeah, that's a curious statement.

Anyway, I'm mostly indifferent about Death Magnetic and have successfully forgotten St. Anger. The first four albums are still the only stuff I really for from this band.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:25 pm 
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I think you have to take a lot of this stuff with a grain of salt. You don't know what the context is or where he was when he answered the question. Or what kind of mood he was in.

The hard thing about being in the public eye is that you can never mouth off or just say stupid stuff that doesn't really mean anything.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 11:45 pm 
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ted262 wrote:
This quote is an example of why I say they're hacking them out. Nothing like a little bit of passion in your work.

Kirk Hammet wrote:
"We've pretty much come up with every sort of excuse we can not to start work on the album, but we've run out of excuses, so we pretty much have to start work on it now."


http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/metall ... CpqID6E.99


That doesn't mean a thing to me and these guys tour every year all over the world, they did the Big 4, the movie, played in Antarctica for God's sake and did that great Grammy performance (I only saw it online refusing to watch the Grammys of course).

I mean, what left do they have to prove?

Hammett's quote seems humorous about how long it's taken to get going-not that they have no interest in recording again.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:21 am 
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That's the point. They don't have anything left to prove and I think it shows in how little passion or interest I hear in their music.

I go all the way back with Metallica - I was a high school kid in San Francisco when they were breaking out. The hunger and energy were what made them stand out, because other than Cliff Burton, none of them were virtuosos. For gods sake, Hammet copied most of the solos from Kill Em All and the original Garage Days practically note for note from the originals. We didn't care, because it was about the performance and how exciting it all was.

Now I find them dull. I still get the excitement from the first 4 or 5 records, but past that it got very sterile and, to my ears, calculated. If I want to hear that I can pick up just about any pop record.

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