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According to the Guardian this morning. Should be an good one!
Awesome news. \m/
Just please don't let Lars do much media work/speaking!!
Enter Sandman! One of my fave tracks of all time!
Did my Glasto's back in the early 80's though and have absolutely no desire to go back!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD-E-LDc384
😯 1hr 27m
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24418582
Glastonbury died when they put the fence up if you ask me, it was only good when I could get sensible honest people to unknowingly pay for my entry. I don't think I could cope with that many people any more to be fair.
Actually reminds me of the longest duration I went for without a number 2.
Yep, me too! It was the overflowing trench that did it for me!
I was just listening to the news piece/interview about this on R6 this morning. In the manner of "Ive never watched Star Wars", I've never knowingly heard a Metallica song. I couldnt name one or an album. I couldnt recognise a song by them playing if I heard it on the radio. I've never had any interest in them. Still dont 😉
[quote=Stoner said]I was just listening to the news piece/interview about this on R6 this morning. In the manner of "Ive never watched Star Wars", I've never knowingly heard a Metallica song. I couldnt name one or an album. I couldnt recognise a song by them playing if I heard it on the radio. I've never had any interest in them. Still dont
+1
Been a fan for more than 25 years , typing that actually scares me, where has the time gone. I've seen them many times. Going to watch them at Glasto with a load of wannabe "gig goers" err no thanks.
As a metal fan, and a fan of classic Metallica, I just wish they would give it up: they can't write decent records any more and they are crap live now. Plus, Glastonbury is not a metal festival and they are totally wrong for it.
I'll be seeing them headline Sonisphere this year - some sort of fans-vote-for-the-set type thing. Not sure if they're doing that at Glastonbury, or they might end up playing Coldplay covers all night.
'tallica at glasto!!! be ****ing SLAYER next. stick to Oasis and chumbawumba glasto you shitfest.
It is a bit of an odd booking, especially given that the tickets sell out long before the line-up is announced - there won't be that many metalheads with tickets for glasto, so I can't see them being that well received. Potentially good news for whoever's headlining the second stage though..
It certainly ain't mainstream that's for sure. What percentage of the crowd will know any Metallica record other than sandman?
Can't see it going well myself.
they can't write decent records any more and they are crap live now.
Are they that bad live now? I've not seen them physically live for 15 years, watched a few vids tho.
Was actually at a wedding yesterday and the bride walked into the intro of "nothing else matters" thought that was pretty cool for a 20 yr old to be fair!
wrightyson - MemberAre they that bad live now?
Worse.
It's in keeping with the Stones last year though, bunch of has-beens relying on their tired back catalogue because they haven't written a good song for at least 20 years.
Well blow me down with a feather \m/ Metallica at Glasto..
Bit like having your Aunti enter your bedroom, take her kit off and jump in bed with yas..
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#offtoneverneverland
The place will be full of middle aged 'once were rockers' so Metallica are nigh on perfect - if only anyone will be able to hear them over the din of the pretentious few muttering about how they "were better in the day"...yawn.
Why is it pretentious to say that? It's true! Not true of all bands mind you. Slayer are still on it. Testament too. Saw Neurosis at the weekend and they were tight as anything, crushingly heavy and amazingly beautiful and still writing great songs. Saw Metallica at O2 a few years ago...flabby is the best way to describe it.
loved glasto back in the day, its still an experience, but not the same since the fence went up
im sure that metallica will be good in the aged rocker headliner at glasto sense
im quite glad I saw them before ride the lighting/ kill em all was reduced to a meddley at their live shows!
As a metal fan, and a fan of classic Metallica, I just wish they would give it up: they can't write decent records any more and they are crap live now
+1,000,000
It pains me to see how far they've fallen. Absolute tragic has beens. And I was absolutely mad about them in my teenage years. Everything post the Black album is an abomination, and even then the Black album is weak.
An unusual headliner but not the first odd choice in that slot.
I'd probably quite enjoy it if I was going (I wish I was), but not as much as when I saw them in errrrrrm 1990, and only if they play mostly old songs.
Metallica died after the black album for me.
Metallica, I'd be gutted
'tallica at glasto!!! be **** SLAYER next. stick to Oasis and chumbawumba glasto you shitfest.
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Chumblywumbly
tbh I'd rather watch Metallica than Oasis
Well if you don't like Metallica, London Sinfonietta are appearing. Now there's a great band.
If they do a wall of death everyone might drop their iPads they're filming it on instead of watching the gig.
[thousandsplifstare]As a veteran of 6 tours of Glastonbury in the 90s I can confirm that whoever is on stage isn’t the reason why people go. They go for the experience of it, man. Hence the reason why it sells out in a nano-second before the line-up has been announced. [/thousandsplifstare]
If I was there I would go and watch Metallica out of curiosity and if they were bobbins I’d saunter off early and find something else to watch, probably at the Jazz Stage.
I’ll watch them on TV just to see how they do. Hopefully, with such a massive crowd and TV audience they won’t conspire to make chumps of themselves.
What night are they on? If it is Sunday they are contractually obliged to be shit anyway and most of the audience will have lost the will to live.
http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/05/glastonbury-reveals-full-2014-lineup/
I see they're playing the pyramid stage. The talentless chimp that is Lilly Allen is also playing the same stage.
Not a heavy metal fan, but I've always loved Metallica's first three albums.
Went to see them when they toured the 4th. Could not understand why people wanted to stand and listen to someone playing the drums for about 20 minutes uninterrupted with nothing else going on. Just odd. Then each band member got a shot doing the same with his own instrument, playing stupidly high notes really fast on a guitar for AGES. So boring.
Why does heavy metal insist on guitar solos? Totally ruins it.
Not all heavy metal does the 5 mins guitar solo, and when they do some are actually good. Not a fan of Hammett's widdly style but could listen to Dimebag making silly noises all day. Slayer do the thrash solo the best though.
What about the solo on master of puppets, bloody beautiful that is...
Why is it pretentious to say that? It's true! Not true of all bands mind you. Slayer are still on it. Testament too. [b]Saw Neurosis at the weekend and they were tight as anything[/b], crushingly heavy and amazingly beautiful and still writing great songs. Saw Metallica at O2 a few years ago...flabby is the best way to describe it.
At Temples, by any chance? I was there too.
Why does heavy metal insist on guitar solos? Totally ruins it.
nah good time to go get a beer
At Temples, by any chance? I was there too.
Me too!
Yes! Was at Temples for the Saturday only. Sonance, Bossk, A Storm of Light (despite sound problems), Amenra all brilliant, and as I said Neurosis were outstanding. Could have done with a few more places to sit down though, felt like I'd been punched in the back by the end of it!
I gave up on Metallica after Justice. They went a bit overblown for me, what slayer could do in 2m30sec it took metallica 8m+. Lars Ulrich- the most punch able man in rock.
Yes! Was at Temples for the Saturday only. Sonance, Bossk, A Storm of Light (despite sound problems), Amenra all brilliant, and as I said Neurosis were outstanding. Could have done with a few more places to sit down though, felt like I'd been punched in the back by the end of it!
I went for the whole weekend and still suffering, lol.
A Storm of Light were brilliant and Neurosis were as awesome as always.
I thought AmenRa were a little dull.
Anaal Nathrakh, the Secret, Beastmilk, Winterfylleth, Clutch, Oathbreaker were all highlights as well, plus a few others.
The Friday was pretty good too, Jucifer, Moss & Blood Ceremony. And cider. Lots of cider.
mikey74 - Member
As a metal fan, and a fan of classic Metallica, I just wish they would give it up: they can't write decent records any more and they are crap live now. Plus, Glastonbury is not a metal festival and they are totally wrong for it.
No, it's a MUSIC festival, set up to cater for a really wide taste in music, not a narrow, one-dimensional taste. I really can't understand this sort of attitude, after all, Metallica aren't the first heavy rock band to play Glastonbury; if Rage Against The Machine can play there, then Metallica certainly ought to be able to without people getting all snobby about it. It's no different to what a Reading used to be like.
I have no idea what Metallica are like these days, last saw them on the Black album, ...and a Justice For All, and Master of Puppets tours, but if I was going I'd be as close to the front as I could get, same with Arcade Fire, and as far away as possible when Kasabian came on.
'Cos they're just dull.
Couldn't be a better metal band for Glastonbury IMO, more than anyone else they took it out of the denim n levver closet and shoved it out to the wider audience. Just seems right to me.
wrightyson - MemberAre they that bad live now?
No IMO. Yes they did go pretty crap- though, tbh crap metallica is still better than most bands can manage live. They just got, well, dull. Safe, which metal shouldn't be. But last time I saw 'em which I think was Sonisphere, they were really bloody good- tons of energy and enthusiasm, less cliches, and much less mechanical too, like, Kirk totally blew a solo and you could see he was just winging it rather than falling back on standards like he used to. Used to be, you felt every night got the exact same cookie cutter gig. Lots of swapping guitar roles and stuff, Hetfield took the solo on Nothing Else Matters and put his own stamp on it... The set wasn't perfect but it was a damn fine show.