Watch Pro-Shot Video Of METALLICA's Entire November 1991 Concert In Muskegon
April 28, 2020METALLICA has posted another video as part of its new concert series, "#MetallicaMondays", where the band is streaming a complete live show for fans on the group's YouTube channel and on Facebook every week. The sixth concert to be shared was recorded on November 1, 1991 at L.C. Walker Arena in Muskegon, Michigan and can be seen below.
Featured songs:
00:02:11 Lars Intro
00:08:17 Enter Sandman
00:13:30 Creeping Death
00:21:20 Harvester Of Sorrow
00:28:10 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
00:35:15 Sad But True
00:41:04 Bass Solo
00:48:55 Holier Than Thou
00:53:22 The Unforgiven
01:00:39 Justice Medley
01:10:20 Drum Solo
01:19:16 Guitar Solo
01:23:05 The Four Horsemen
01:28:57 For Whom The Bell Tolls
01:34:23 Fade To Black
01:42:19 Whiplash
01:49:05 Encore Jam
01:50:02 Master Of Puppets
01:54:00 Seek & Destroy
02:07:18 One
02:17:37 Last Caress
02:19:09 Am I Evil?
02:24:14 Battery
The band said in a statement, "While we're all doing our part and staying home, we find ourselves missing live music, so how about we dive back into a few of our favorite shows at a socially responsible distance?"
METALLICA has been largely out of the public eye since last fall when the band canceled an Australian tour and announced that frontman James Hetfield was returning to rehab for the first time since 2002 to battle his addictions.
Hetfield made his first major public appearance since entering rehab on January 30, when an exhibit featuring 10 of his classic custom cars opened at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
Last month, METALLICA announced that its South American tour, which was originally planned for April, has been postponed until December. In addition, the band's appearances at three Danny Wimmer Presents-produced festivals in May have been canceled: Epicenter in Charlotte, Welcome To Rockville in Daytona and Sonic Temple in Columbus.
Guitarist Kirk Hammett told The Pulse Of Radio not long ago that METALLICA has to be in better than average shape to play its music live. "There's a physicality to our music that we cannot ignore, so we just kind of have to keep ourselves in a certain sort of physical sort of state where that we can't let ourselves get to a point where we can't play these songs," he said. "That's just not allowed. When we write this music, we have to make sure that we can play it and play it when we need to play it."
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