Metallica Stream Previously Unreleased Live Recording Of Classic Song (Week in Review)
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Metallica Stream Previously Unreleased Live Recording Of Classic Song was a Top 10 story on Thursday: (hennemusic) Metallica are streaming a previously unreleased live version of their 1984 classic, "For Whom The Bell Tolls", as a preview to the November 10 release of a series of reissues of their 1986 album classic, "Master Of Puppets." Recorded live at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA on August 3, 1986 during the last show on Ozzy Osbourne's "Ultimate Sin" tour, the recording features Metallica roadie John Stack (aka John Marshall) on rhythm guitar after frontman James Hetfield had broken his arm earlier in the summer. "I don't know if you've seen Metallica before," Hetfield tells the crowd, "This really sucks, but I usually have a guitar in my hand at this point, and I got a cast on instead. I jumped off a skateboard at 50mph and that's not too happening" "For Whom The Bell Tolls" is featured on the "Master Of Puppets" reissue as part of a disc of live material from the 1986 tour and presented alongside the remastered album and a disc that is a combination of rough mixes, demos and an interview. Stream the song - here.
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