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Guest NoCalMike
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On the radio I heard "wherever I may roam" symphony version, and it sounds like a poor man's black metal band. Is this a coincidence?

 

Oh and has James Hetfield ALWAYS sucked with live vocals?? I mean seriously, I have never seen them in concert because ever since Load/ReLoad I never felt like paying money to see them, but did he suck with vocals back in the 80's/early 90's like he does now?? His live vocals really sound ZERO like they do on the cd, which sucks.

Guest CoreyLazarus416
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His voice has changed over the years. I'd have to say that the pinnacle of his voice would be around 1989, as he still had the feel of the first four albums and was starting to turn into modern-day Hetfield voice-wise.

 

Seeing as how the band and the symphony hooked up to try something new (considering most other bands with symphonies in their songs write the songs WITH the symphony in mind, this was a mildly newer concept), I doubt they were trying to steal "Black Metal thunder." It's possible, though...but Metallica isn't Pantera, so they don't give two shits about what's going on in the metal underground.

 

I suggest buying the Live Shit: Binge & Purge re-release with the 3 CDs and 2 DVDs. One DVD is a show from 1989 in Seattle, and the other DVD is a show from 1992 in Los Angeles.

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I thought James' vocals on S&M were just fine.

 

Maybe I'm the only one.

 

You can hear the progression of his voice. On ...And Justice for All his voice was almost asking for a change. Some of the songs on that album seemed to be screaming out for just a little more melody in the voice. Especially "Frayed Ends of Sanity"

Guest DARRYLXWF
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I read somewhere that James had singing lessons for the symphony concerts, but yeah, 'Live Shit' is a great collection of live performances.

 

I would personally prefer more of the gruff type vocals he had before, especially for songs like Master and Four Horsemen.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Oh and has James Hetfield ALWAYS sucked with live vocals??

 

Yes.

Guest Nevermortal
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As the only man alive who liked S&M, I can safely say that no, Metallica did not sound black metal. It just sounded....different.

Guest Steviekick
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I really didn't get a black metal vibe from Metallica's S&M stuff. All the symphony did was increase the epic-ness of the music.

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As the only man alive who liked S&M, I can safely say that no, Metallica did not sound black metal. It just sounded....different.

I liked S&M.

 

And I like James' singing voice better than his old voice.

 

I also liked Load and Reload.

 

Man I'm weird.

 

But I love their old stuff too.

 

All I need is Ride the Lightning and I'll have all of their albums.

Guest Plushy Al Logan
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Oh and has James Hetfield ALWAYS sucked with live vocals??

Woodstock '94, I keep saying he sounds like Eric Cartman, but Newstead is Hella worse. I still think S & M is theri greatest relase.

Guest caboose
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As the only man alive who liked S&M, I can safely say that no, Metallica did not sound black metal. It just sounded....different.

I liked S&M.

 

And I like James' singing voice better than his old voice.

 

I also liked Load and Reload.

 

Man I'm weird.

 

But I love their old stuff too.

 

All I need is Ride the Lightning and I'll have all of their albums.

How can their best effort (IMO), be the last you own?

Guest CoreyLazarus416
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By not being their best effort. That goes to Master Of Puppets :D

 

Also, if it WERE their best effort, wouldn't you rather top it off with their best?

Guest caboose
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By not being their best effort. That goes to Master Of Puppets :D

 

Also, if it WERE their best effort, wouldn't you rather top it off with their best?

For me Master is a close second.

And yes LaParka should top off his collection with Ride.

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