Monday, December 19, 2011

VIDEO: Metallica 30th Anniversary show #1 recap

Metallica are playing catch-up with their recent 30th Anniversary shows.

The band rocked four shows over a week-long series of fan club-only shows at the Fillmore in San Francisco earlier this month.

Last week, they released a recording of night #1 for download via LiveMetallica.com here.

The full 22-song set from Night 1 is available in MP3 for $9.95, FLAC/ALAC for $12.95, or individual tracks for $0.99 each.

More 30th Anniversary shows will be released soon.

The December 5 show kicked off the week with special guests including former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted, John Marshall (Metal Church), Sean Harris and Brian Tatler (Diamond Head), Biff Byford (Saxon) and Apocalyptica.

Check out more info on Night 1 here.

Now, Metallica have issued a video recap of the December 5 concert.

Check it out!


Metallica
30th Anniversary Show #1
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 5, 2011


01. The Call Of Ktulu
02. No Remorse (full version)
03. The Shortest Straw
04. Leper Messiah
05. The Day That Never Comes
06. Carpe Diem Baby (first time performed live)
07. Hate Train (previously unreleased song from "Death Magnetic" sessions)
08. Please Don't Judas Me (acoustic; Nazareth cover)
09. Wherever I May Roam (with fan-club member John Dent)
10. Sad But True (with John Marshall)
11. (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (impromptu jam by Robert Trujillo)
12. No Leaf Clover (with Apocalyptica)
13. One (with Apocalyptica)
14. Harvester Of Sorrow (with Jason Newsted)
15. Damage, Inc. (with Jason Newsted)
16. Motorcycle Man (with Biff Byford)
17. The Prince (with Sean Harris, Brian Tatler)
18. It's Electric (with Sean Harris, Brian Tatler)
19. Helpless (with Sean Harris, Brian Tatler)
20. Am I Evil? (with Sean Harris, Brian Tatler)
21. Seek & Destroy (with everyone)


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Metallica - 30th Anniversary show #1 recap

The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 5, 2011


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