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VIDEO: Dashcam Idiots #3 – Oh sure, you just go.Metallica discography is a featured list, which means it has been identified as one of the best lists produced by the Wikipedia community. Introduction to the Def Leppard Review Series November 28, 2021. RE-REVIEW: Def Leppard – On Through the Night (The Early Years Disc 1) November 29, 2021. REVIEW: The Jethro Tull Christmas Album (2003) November 30, 2021. REVIEW: Rush – Working Men (2009) December 1, 2021. Top Five Replacement Singers on the LeBrain Train December 3, 2021. The Replacements: Top Five Singers with John and Harrison December 4, 2021. Harrison on The Replacements: Top Five Sin…ĭestroyerofharmony on The Replacements: Top Five Sin… Harrison on Top Five Replacement Singers o… This is a great little treasure and I’m sure “one” day (stinky pun) I’ll add the 7″ and 12″ singles to my collection to get the other two live tracks. As confident as they probably were, I’m sure nobody in Metallica said, “In 25 years we’ll be playing this at the Grammy awards.” Yet it’s all there 95% of the very song that would be played at the 2014 Grammys, with Chinese pianist Lang Lang. It’s remarkable and I’m sure Metallica had no idea in 1987 that what they were writing was going to become a rock classic. “One” was a fully-formed song in the demo stage, with only a couple parts unfinished. ) This demo was recorded in November 1987, and unlike many Metallica demos, this one has lyrics. That’s right – because it’s only four tracks, there’s no bass! (Insert jokes about the …And Justice For All album right here: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. It was recorded to four-track tape: drums, James’ guitar, vocals, Kirk’s guitar. Last and rarest is the original demo version of “One”. Newsted was an able replacement for the late Cliff Burton, and I enjoyed his backing growls on “Sanitarium”.
Hetfield’s voice had filled out to max out on the menacing scale. (The 7″ and 12″ singles contained different live tracks: “Seek & Destroy” and “Creeping Death” respectively.) I think this period of live Metallica is among their best. Next are two live bonus tracks: “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” from Dallas, Texas, February 5 1989. I’m sure Newsted must be digging in deep to play those Burke Shelley bass rolls, but you can’t hear him clearly enough.
The unusual thing is that “Breadfan” is one of Budgie’s most notably bass-heavy tracks (from a bass-heavy band anyway), but Metallica’s cover comes from Metallica’s least bass-y period. It is a song that they were born to cover anyway.
“Breadfan” was always a monster Metallica simply turned it up. It was “Breadfan” that inspired me to check out Budgie, and then discover yet another one of my favourite bands. Metallica’s take, which emphasizes the heavy parts, is awesome.
(Unfortunately, neither of us had the obi strip.)Īlong with the full 7 1/2 minute version of “One”, this single presents Metallica’s excellent cover of Budgie’s “Breadfan”. I believe both of us acquired our copies via the record store. We figured we must have had the only living room in the country with two Japanese copies of the “One” single by Metallica. While there is no doubt that this single is indeed rare, when T-Rev and I shared an apartment together in the late 90’s, we both owned a copy. METALLICA – “One” (1989 Sony Japan 5 track single)