Continuing Metallica's S&M here's Bleeding Me, this is so good
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:54 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Here's Nothing Else Matter's from Metallica's S&M. This is such a wonderful piece
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2023 7:36 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Here's Until It Sleeps continuing Metallica's S&M, Of course this was huge for Me & Mom when the original song came out on the single album in 1996 however it took My Grandma a while but My Grandma would eventually love this the original 1996 song from their great Load album was the one that I introduced here to the band and she really liked it and then when loved this version as well
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2023 5:21 am
by BrandonDaCollector
I know I said I wasn't going to do the whole thing but this is like the greatest concert of ever of all-time so since I'm a big Metallica & Michael Kamen fan so heck with it, I'm going for it This is easily one of the funnest songs of the entire concert and one of the coolest you could ever listen too...it's For Whom The Bell Tolls
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 8:17 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Continuing Metallica's S&M, here's the other new one called -Human
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:17 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Continuing with Metallica S&M, here is Wherever I May Roam. Now long ago when I revealed that Metallica is My favorite band of ever of all-time, I had said that Wherever I May Roam was THE song of their's got got Me hooked on them in 1992 when I saw the original video on MTV when MTV was still great that was actually music Television. The green light just hit Me hard and I'm so glad that it did because ever since this has been major part of My life Now this version is much darker sounding since Michael Kamen is conducting the San Francisco Orchestra...it sounds so epic too Oh check out Kirk Hammett's guitar, it's Karloff's Mummy from The Universal Monsters
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 6:29 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Continuing Metallica S&M. I saw there's nearly 2000 comments on this one, I'm glad I'm not the only one on good old SM that knows how wonderful this concert was and talking about their memories. I give big kudos who praise this album and does that! This is one is truly a masterpiece which is Outlaw Torn that they debuted on their great Load album in 96 and I've always loved this song since it came out then
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 7:39 am
by BrandonDaCollector
So more with Metallica S&M, here's Sad But True which was one of the best songs on the excellent Black Album and this is a great version too!
Re: Classic Songs & Music Videos of Yesteryear!
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:46 am
by packerbacker180
Some of those sound really cool with the orchestra. I've never really watched many concerts on TV, it seems to defeat the purpose of it being live. I get not everyone can be at every concert but, I don't know, watching them on a TV never did much for me. But then again, I've never been a huge concert person anyway. That Aerosmith concert we were planning on going to in January was postponed with no new date announced. If it isn't rescheduled by next month I can get a rufnd, but until then my money is in limbo.
This isn't as old a song, but I just found it a few months ago and the words have sort of haunted me since. It was produced and released posthumously after Leonard Cohen died. It's slower, but I find the lyrics and music to be quite powerful.
In the prison of the gifted I was friendly with the guards So I never had to witness what happens to the heart
Now the angel's got a fiddle, the devil's got a harp Every soul is like a minnow, every mind is like a shark May have broken every window, but the house The house is dark, I care but very little What happens to the heart
I was always workin' steady, but I never called it art It was just some old convention like the horse before the cart I had no trouble betting on the flood against the Ark You see, I knew about the ending, what happens to the heart