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Hey Guido, were you "Possessed toSkate" ?? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:54:31 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | ADORED both songs when they first came out and just now watched both videos.
Sad when I have to say R. Trujillo is the only one I still respect. Comes more from his history with Suicidal at that.....speaking of which, WHERE IS ROCKY GEORGE?!?
Lights, Camera, Revolution!
| | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:54:42 PM | |
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oh yippy doodle i am just so excited.lol (kidding) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:57:37 PM) | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:46:59 PM | |
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WELLLLL that wasn't half bad actually. I enjoyed it. James is starting to "sing" less and do his vocals more like the Black album tour, which is better then of late. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:01:33 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | This band is my most "hated" band I hate the most (since I stared listening to music with Kiss "Love Gun" 1977). I wish they would quit! How do they manage to keep getting worse? YUK! | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:23:12 PM | |
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FUCK I keep forgetting I finally have highspeed. I can actually WATCH those videos now haha.
I can't imagine there any good vocally though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:01:33 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | This band is my most "hated" band I hate the most (since I stared listening to music with Kiss "Love Gun" 1977). I wish they would quit! How do they manage to keep getting worse? YUK! | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:01:33 PM | |
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This band is my most "hated" band I hate the most (since I stared listening to music with Kiss "Love Gun" 1977). I wish they would quit! How do they manage to keep getting worse? YUK! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:57:37 PM) | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:54:31 PM | |
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ADORED both songs when they first came out and just now watched both videos.
Sad when I have to say R. Trujillo is the only one I still respect. Comes more from his history with Suicidal at that.....speaking of which, WHERE IS ROCKY GEORGE?!?
Lights, Camera, Revolution!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:57:37 PM) | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcmxX5pKc4&feature=player_embedded |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:49:37 PM | |
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RAMMSTEIN'S NEW ALBUM IS FUCKING AMAZING.
BUY IT. |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:57:37 PM | |
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Metallica DVD - Francais Pour Une Nuit
METALLICA's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"On July 7th of this year, we were honored to perform at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre in Nimes, France, easily one of the most spectacular venues in the world. We thought it would be a memorable night, so we asked our friends in France to bring along a film crew to document the festivities. The result is 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' (translation: 'French For One Night'), the DVD of the evening including the full show, interviews with us, and five videos shot by YOU, our buddies in the audience. All this and more will be available starting November 23, 2009!
"'Francais Pour Une Nuit' was extra special for us because not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French as the show was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews, the artwork on the package and special box set (more on that in a minute!) were created by a French design team; even the credits are in French. The only non-French parts: the three Americans and one Dane on stage and the photos shot by Englishman Ross Halfin.
"The DVD will be available in retail stores in France only, at www.metallica.com, or you may order online through the record company at www.metallicanimes.com. There will be three formats available: Standard DVD in a digipack including a 16 page booklet, Blu-ray DVD, also in a digipack with the booklet, and the deluxe limited edition box set (it's actually a tin) that includes the DVD, a copy of 'Death Magnetic' on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos."
13 of the 18 songs the band performed at the Nimes concert aired on October 10 on the French TV channel Canal+ and can be viewed below.
According to the MetOnTour.com web site, which is described as "your FREE virtual backstage pass to every METALLICA show," METALLICA's setlist for the Nimes concert was as follows:
01. Blackened
02. Creeping Death
03. Fuel
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade to Black
06. Broken, Beat And Scarred
07. Cyanide
08. Sad But True
09. One
10. All Nightmare Long
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Dyers Eve
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Stone Cold Crazy
17. Motorbreath
18. Seek and Destroy
METALLICA also documented its three shows in Mexico City for DVD, although that looks like it will be released in Latin America only.
METALLICA has added single-song downloads to the LiveMetallica.com web site. Instead of buying only entire concerts, fans can pick whatever individual songs they want from any concert they choose from. Every song that the band has recorded in concert since 2004, covering a span of 269 shows, is available for 99 cents per MP3. Full shows are still $9.95 as MP3 files and $12.95 as higher-quality FLAC files.
Frontman James Hetfield told The Pulse of Radio about deciding to release individual songs, "Yeah, I think the song-per-song vs. album is kind of a long lost battle, I think. You know, people in the fast-food world we live in want what they want, and want it now, and when they're done with it, they're done with it. So yeah, it's about time, and I think it's the right move."
LiveMetallica.com was launched in March 2004 and makes downloads available for purchase of every show the band has played since then, often within hours of the gig's finale.
More than 300,000 downloads have been purchased at the site since its launch.
The "Vault" section of the site offers free downloads of shows recorded before 2004.
More shows will crop up at the site in upcoming weeks, since METALLICA just launched a new North American tour last month. The band has dates booked through mid-December.
Blackened
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbf4TvuwGE&feature=player_embedded
Creeping Death
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[kiamat] Tuesday, October 20, 2009 2:18:50 AM | |
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I know! (apologies for the mini-rant, I am currently a little disappointed with my adopted home-town). Will go back to Stockport for it, they understand the need for a decently stocked HMV shop! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Monday, October 19, 2009 4:37:13 PM) |
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[hellrider 31038] Monday, October 19, 2009 4:37:13 PM | |
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hey kiamat i am refering to the NEXT JUDAS PRIEST ALBUM METAL ONSLAUGHT (MASTERPIECE) PREPARE YOURSELF [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by kiamat from Monday, October 19, 2009 11:44:40 AM) | | kiamat wrote: | | Not in this part of Sheffield- not yet. (but it would have to get up the hill first!)
Strange that a town with such a heavy metal past should be so dance club orientated. | | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | JUDAS IS RISING
I CAN FEEL IT IN THE AIR CAN YOOOOUUUUUUU? |
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[kiamat] Monday, October 19, 2009 11:44:40 AM | |
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Not in this part of Sheffield- not yet. (but it would have to get up the hill first!)
Strange that a town with such a heavy metal past should be so dance club orientated. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:39:23 PM) | | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | JUDAS IS RISING
I CAN FEEL IT IN THE AIR CAN YOOOOUUUUUUU? |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:39:23 PM | |
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JUDAS IS RISING
I CAN FEEL IT IN THE AIR CAN YOOOOUUUUUUU? |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, October 18, 2009 8:33:03 PM | |
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yeah that is the ultimate collectors piece(not including the painkiller bike lol) to every priest fans collection imagine having that sitting in your living room.HELL YEAH [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Healer from Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:39:31 AM) | | Healer wrote: | | This makes me sick! A "true" fan should have won this bike not someone who just wanted to make a profit. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 18, 2009 5:45:09 PM | |
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Start prying, man....HAAAAA!!!! (oh, wait...he IS dead....).
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guitardude from Sunday, October 18, 2009 4:31:27 PM) | | guitardude wrote: | | Yea, Guidz, hand it over!!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Great answer, Guitardude!! You deserve a prize. Guido!! Give this man your Hamer Phantom GT!!!
As for your observations about the motorcycle: It could be that Rob has more than one of those British Steel motorcycles. I mean, if one doesn't work, at least there's a backup, right? Gotta be prepared, you know? | | guitardude wrote: | | OK, bash me about the head and neck here, but.... I`ve seen pix of the bike with Chrome handlebars, a chrome headlight shell and a blacked out exhaust. Now these are all things easily changed. But why would they? Also the bike I have seen befoe could have been another one, prototype perhaps, until they came up with the final version? Or just a second version.
Seeing how it was promoted thru this site, likely legit. But to a detail oriented rider such as myself, it has me asking how legit!!
And Vail, to answer your question, the version onstage looks much better, because that is where it belongs!!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, let's make a comparison:
What looks better? This...?
...or this?
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[guitardude] Sunday, October 18, 2009 4:31:27 PM | |
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Yea, Guidz, hand it over!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:15:00 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Great answer, Guitardude!! You deserve a prize. Guido!! Give this man your Hamer Phantom GT!!!
As for your observations about the motorcycle: It could be that Rob has more than one of those British Steel motorcycles. I mean, if one doesn't work, at least there's a backup, right? Gotta be prepared, you know? | | guitardude wrote: | | OK, bash me about the head and neck here, but.... I`ve seen pix of the bike with Chrome handlebars, a chrome headlight shell and a blacked out exhaust. Now these are all things easily changed. But why would they? Also the bike I have seen befoe could have been another one, prototype perhaps, until they came up with the final version? Or just a second version.
Seeing how it was promoted thru this site, likely legit. But to a detail oriented rider such as myself, it has me asking how legit!!
And Vail, to answer your question, the version onstage looks much better, because that is where it belongs!!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, let's make a comparison:
What looks better? This...?
...or this?
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 18, 2009 8:58:30 AM | |
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Wait..what?! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:15:00 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Great answer, Guitardude!! You deserve a prize. Guido!! Give this man your Hamer Phantom GT!!!
As for your observations about the motorcycle: It could be that Rob has more than one of those British Steel motorcycles. I mean, if one doesn't work, at least there's a backup, right? Gotta be prepared, you know? | | guitardude wrote: | | OK, bash me about the head and neck here, but.... I`ve seen pix of the bike with Chrome handlebars, a chrome headlight shell and a blacked out exhaust. Now these are all things easily changed. But why would they? Also the bike I have seen befoe could have been another one, prototype perhaps, until they came up with the final version? Or just a second version.
Seeing how it was promoted thru this site, likely legit. But to a detail oriented rider such as myself, it has me asking how legit!!
And Vail, to answer your question, the version onstage looks much better, because that is where it belongs!!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, let's make a comparison:
What looks better? This...?
...or this?
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:15:00 PM | |
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Great answer, Guitardude!! You deserve a prize. Guido!! Give this man your Hamer Phantom GT!!!
As for your observations about the motorcycle: It could be that Rob has more than one of those British Steel motorcycles. I mean, if one doesn't work, at least there's a backup, right? Gotta be prepared, you know? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guitardude from Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:58:39 PM) | | guitardude wrote: | | OK, bash me about the head and neck here, but.... I`ve seen pix of the bike with Chrome handlebars, a chrome headlight shell and a blacked out exhaust. Now these are all things easily changed. But why would they? Also the bike I have seen befoe could have been another one, prototype perhaps, until they came up with the final version? Or just a second version.
Seeing how it was promoted thru this site, likely legit. But to a detail oriented rider such as myself, it has me asking how legit!!
And Vail, to answer your question, the version onstage looks much better, because that is where it belongs!!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, let's make a comparison:
What looks better? This...?
...or this?
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[hellrider 31038] Saturday, October 17, 2009 7:37:33 PM | |
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hey guido that baby is mine get your paws off it or else YOU,VE GOT ANOTHER THING COMIN.lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:43:33 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah! Like ME, damnit!!!
Well, Freeze is going to buy me that little item for an Xmas present and Guitardude is going to teach me to ride. I am putting both on my list to Santa. | | Healer wrote: | | This makes me sick! A "true" fan should have won this bike not someone who just wanted to make a profit. |
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[guitardude] Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:58:39 PM | |
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OK, bash me about the head and neck here, but.... I`ve seen pix of the bike with Chrome handlebars, a chrome headlight shell and a blacked out exhaust. Now these are all things easily changed. But why would they? Also the bike I have seen befoe could have been another one, prototype perhaps, until they came up with the final version? Or just a second version.
Seeing how it was promoted thru this site, likely legit. But to a detail oriented rider such as myself, it has me asking how legit!!
And Vail, to answer your question, the version onstage looks much better, because that is where it belongs!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 17, 2009 1:01:56 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, let's make a comparison:
What looks better? This...?
...or this?
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, October 17, 2009 4:42:57 PM | |
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It isn't the "way he sings"(Geoff Tate)its the "stupid shit hes doing" is what we are calling "lame". I don't need to hear it,see it or have sex with it to know that I already "HATE IT" lmao!!!!!
Nobody said that he couldn't sing,we are saying that he has "lost it" meaning his ideas "suck". [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by adrianaec_88 from Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:47:01 PM) | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | About queensryche... well I think people mut be more open-minded (if that's the way they say it in english). It is not fair to call it a failure before seeing something of that show, or hear something what they're going to perform.
And I believe it must be hard for artist to do every year the same kind of music, or at least boring. It doesn't have to be metal ALL the time... don't get me wrong I'm a true fan of metal, I love everything about this music... but some artists are not afraid to explore other styles. Ok, maybe cabaret is too far away from metal, but I don't think those guys really think about that, they must be interest only in giving a good show, so let's open our minds and see, before throwing rocks at it. Plus I believe Queensryche never was a 'static' band, you can always expect something different from those guys.
And about Goeff loosing it, well Yes obviuosly, he is 50.. People get old. Do you think Rob sings the same way than when he was 25?, or Ronnie James sings the same way either?.. Yes, they do a better job than Geoff (I'm not comparing them) but you cannot expect people to sing the same way forever. I just mention them, because they are my favourite vocalists .
Well it's just my opinion. Plus, maybe reading 'Goeff Tate', with the words 'lust' and 'naughty fun' was simply too much for me LOL
So, how's everything over here? I missed you all Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:48:09 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:48:33 PM |
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