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paulmurr said:
What was the set list?
Now you're asking!Started off with 'That Was Just Your Life', into 'The End of the Line' I think. Played a mix of new and old stuff, a great rendition of 'Nothing Else Matters', and of course 'One' with really good pyrotechnics. I could feel the heat from up where we were sat!
paulmurr said:
What was the set list?
From my post in the other Metallica topic. 7 changes from the night before in NottinghamManchester Setlist
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
For Whom the Bell tolls
Wherever I May Roam
One
Broken, Beat And Scarred
Cyanide
Sad But True
Turn The Page
The Judas Kiss
The Day That Never Comes
Master Of Puppets
Blackened
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
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Blitzkrieg
The Prince
Seek and Destroy
Edited by Russ35 on Friday 27th February 12:25
Just got back from the O2 and they rocked. First time I've seen them in about 15 years and they didn't disapoint. As others have said a good mix of the new and the old with a couple of good covers from the Garage Inc album which went down well.
Support acts The Sword and Machine "Fu**ing" Head were also very good.
Support acts The Sword and Machine "Fu**ing" Head were also very good.
I was also at the O2 last night, and yes, Metallica put on the usual excellent performance. They did quite a few songs from Death Magnetic, some of the old standards (One, Puppets, Sandman, Creeping Death & Sad But True spring to mind) and a couple of the covers from Garage Inc (Turn the Page & Too Late Too Late), finishing off (as usual) with Seek & Destroy.
It was visually better than the September fan club gig, with lasers & more pyros, though the sound quality wasn't quite as good. The drums seemd extra "boomy" and at times tended to overpower everything else.
One surprise was when James asked for a show of hands of all those for whom this was their first Metallica gig. There were far more hands up than I had expected, suggesting that they're still picking up substantial numbers of new fans.
As for Machine Head; sorry, I can't see what all the fuss is about. Aside from a couple of songs it was just a growly thrash session with no redeeming features. And their sound mix was also very poor.
The Sword also suffered from a few sound problems, but I quite liked them. This is not too surprising as they borrow heavily from the Sabbath back catalogue, and do it pretty well.
All in all, I'm looking forward to the 28th even more now (O2 again).
It was visually better than the September fan club gig, with lasers & more pyros, though the sound quality wasn't quite as good. The drums seemd extra "boomy" and at times tended to overpower everything else.
One surprise was when James asked for a show of hands of all those for whom this was their first Metallica gig. There were far more hands up than I had expected, suggesting that they're still picking up substantial numbers of new fans.
As for Machine Head; sorry, I can't see what all the fuss is about. Aside from a couple of songs it was just a growly thrash session with no redeeming features. And their sound mix was also very poor.
The Sword also suffered from a few sound problems, but I quite liked them. This is not too surprising as they borrow heavily from the Sabbath back catalogue, and do it pretty well.
All in all, I'm looking forward to the 28th even more now (O2 again).
S7Paul said:
One surprise was when James asked for a show of hands of all those for whom this was their first Metallica gig. There were far more hands up than I had expected, suggesting that they're still picking up substantial numbers of new fans.
My thoughts were that there were four very talented guys on that stage, who had moments when they really played like a band, other times they just seemed like individuals..... very wierd, I think some of it was to do with the size of the stage.
Setlist for last night at the O2:-
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Creeping Death
Holier Than Thou
One
Broken, Beat And Scarred
Cyanide
Sad But True
Turn The Page
All Nightmare Long
The Day That Never Comes
Master Of Puppets
Damage Inc.
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - -
Too Late Too Late
Phantom Lord
Seek and Destroy
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Creeping Death
Holier Than Thou
One
Broken, Beat And Scarred
Cyanide
Sad But True
Turn The Page
All Nightmare Long
The Day That Never Comes
Master Of Puppets
Damage Inc.
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - -
Too Late Too Late
Phantom Lord
Seek and Destroy
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