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Metallica ‎–Wheres Lars cd

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Rock history was made at Donington during their 2004 Download Festival. The jaws of disaster happened when drummer Lars Ulrich was hospitalised with a mystery ailment, on the day of their headline performance at the second day of the Download Festival. Whereas lesser bands would fold in the face of such adversity, Metallica were not going to let this little setback spoil the party. A frantic backstage call for arms (and sticks) rallied an impressive contingent of troops from other artists on the line-up, all ready and willing to do their bit for the Metallica and a secret spur-of-the-moment rehearsal/audition was held in the band’s dressing room to decide a set-list. The crowd were not informed of the crisis unfolding backstage, and patience was beginning to wear thin after the band had failed to appear, more than an hour after their due time, evoking the festive chant of ‘You’re shit’. At around 10pm, the Ecstacy Of Gold intro music kicked in, and the boos became frenzied cheers. These soon faded, as the three emerging band members walked solemnly to the front of the stage. Singer James Hetfield was quick to get to the point. We would like to apologise for being so late to start, but only three of us made it down here to Donington today. Unfortunately our drummer, Lars, is in hospital. We don’t know what’s wrong, but we wish him all the best. Some friends of ours are gonna help us out, so we’re going to make rock history tonight. First in the hot seat was Slayer’s Dave Lombardo, much to the crowd’s obvious delight, as the band kicked off with an apprehensive Battery, and just about pulled it off, with a lot of nodding from Hetfield and bassist Rob Trujillo. Next up was Slipknot’s Joey Jordison, and then something magical happened. Surging into For Whom the Bell Tolls, the remaining band members were unable to contain their smiles as it quickly became apparent that the small, demure figure behind the kit was not so much their salvation, as their hero of the day. As his confidence grew, Jodison began to add his own flavour, improvising thundering fills over ‘Creeping Death’ and ‘Seek and Destroy’, much to the glee of beaming guitarist Kirk Hammett. After a brief attempt by drum tech Flemming to cover on a ropey Fade to Black, plans to bring on Life Of Agony’s Sal Abruscato and bring back Lombardo and Flemming were swiftly aborted. Metallica had found their drummer for the night. This was the sixth time that Metallica have played in Donington at this festival, the first being August 17, 1985. This was the first and only show Mr Ulrich has missed in Metallica’s 23 year history. After what will long be remembered as a truly legendary performance, a clearly shell-shocked Jordison staggered off-stage to an emotional reunion with his unmasked Slipknot bandmates, proclaiming ‘You just made rock history, dude!’ He just did.

Track list:
1. Kicking Larz Azz
2. Battery
3. The Four Horsemen
4. For Whom The Bell Tolls
5. Creeping Death
6. Seek And Destroy
7. Fade To Black
8. Wherever I May Roam
9. Last Caress
10. Sad But True
11. Kirk Doodle Melbourne
12. Nothing Else Matters
13. Enter Sandman

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Label

Georgama Bin Bush Records

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Catalogue Number

GBB016