Metallica
and me
In the beginning of 1995 a
friend asked me if I listened to Metallica. I said
"No, I've only heard of them." The next day he
brought their first three albums. That was it! The first
time I heard 'Ride The Lightning' it became one of my
favourites. I really liked the cool riffs and the power
in their music, but back then it wasn't anything else. It
all became different the first time I went to one of
their conserts. There can't be many other bands that
plays with such passion. At once I realized why people
say that Metallica is a "live-band".
A short while after that consert some friends, and
myself, began researching about Metallica and finally put
all the stuff we got together on a CD-rom about them. All
this new knowledge made me understand their music . Now
I'm also a member of their fan club which ofcourse makes
things even better.
In the early of November last year (-97) I got a phone
call from the local chapter of the Metallica Club. I
already knew the band was going to a promotional event in
Stockholm the day before the release of 'ReLoad'. There
would be no entrance fee. They would just let in the
first 1400 people that got there. Now I got that phone
call which told me they had a ticket for
me. November 16 gave me a whole new perspective on
'Tallica . To me they weren't just great music anymore.
Now I really like them as the people they are, and for
the great personalities they stand for. As a surprise
they turned up to do a free gig. In an interview that day
James said: "Showing up and 'them see your ugly face
here... Y'know, I think it gives them the feeling that we
care even more." As a member I didn't have to queue
for 15 hours. In fact, I just had to wait about 30
minutes, and still got in before the others. I got in the
row right in front of the stage where I experienced a real
kick-ass konsert.
But that was just the beginning. 1999 I went to their consert
and even got backstage where I met Jason and James in real life.
I don't think I have to describe that moment. And I know that as long as
these four guys keep on going there will be several
experiences like this one.
What I am trying to say is that Metallica is so
different. For example: How many bands would go out
on a free promo tour with free live shows for their fans?
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