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Metallica/A Collection of Real Live Footage

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A video work that compiles the “DAMAGED JUSTICE TOUR 1988-1989” is set to be released. It contains… too many to list! This is a collection of audience footage that selects the best performances and scenes from various videos of the “DAMAGED JUSTICE TOUR” (only the London performance “One” is a professional shot, and the Philadelphia and Seattle performances are also audiences). The footage of each song is arranged in a full show style, but most of the 20 performances are selected from different performances. To be more specific, two songs were selected from the West Palm Beach performance and three songs were selected from the Middleton performance, but instead some songs are used in multiple performances. For example, “…And Justice For All” is connected with footage from three performances, and “Seek & Destroy” is connected with footage from two performances. As a result, there are 20 performances in total for a total of 20 songs. Therefore, it cannot be generally described as “the angle is 笳銀雷” or “the sound is 笆ウ笆ウ”. However, what is clear is that they are all the best shots and the best masters. It is so diverse that I think it is almost the entire record of the “DAMAGED JUSTICE TOUR”, but it is not all. It has been carefully selected, and the bad footage has been neatly omitted. I am also surprised at the selection of the experts. On this tour, I play various songs with cover jams, but I chose the East Rutherford performance where I did BLACK SABBATH’s “Symptom Of The Universe”, and I also selected the Troy performance where I played “La Bamba” at the beginning of “Last Caress”. The best is “Frayed Ends of Sanity” from the Middletown performance! Even though the official website says that the song premiered in 2014, James in 1989 certainly played and sang that riff. Is this evidence video that overturns the conventional theory!? … I thought, but the song collapsed and ended by the beginning (bitter smile). Such videos that make you think “Oh!?” are collected. “Am I Evil?” also uses Japanese footage, condensing the worldwide scene into one show. America, Canada, England, Brazil, and Japan… With footage from all over the world gathered in this way, you can feel METALLICA’s popularity on a global scale. Even with all the footage from all over the world used, every country and every venue was filled with singing and enthusiasm. How much momentum METALLICA had at that time, and how that momentum swept the world. Because it is an audience video, the heat comes rushing in as a real feeling. It is not just a selection of audience masterpieces by maniacs, but because it was collected, the “scale” and “era” are brought out. “DAMAGED JUSTICE TOUR” that spread the luster of heavy metal to the world in the late 1980s. A Collection of Real Live Footage HIGH QUALITY COMPILATION 1. Blackened (Hartford, CT 03/17/89) 2. For Whom The Bell Tolls (Troy, NY 03/15/89) 3. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (Seattle, WA 08/29/89) 4. The Four Horsemen (Long Island, NY 03/08/89) 5. Harvester Of Sorrow (Allentown, PA 07/29/89) 6. Leper Messiah (West Palm Beach, FL 02/15/89) 7. The Thing That Should Not Be (Middletown, NY 07/14/89) 8. Master Of Puppets (Miami, FL 06/04/88) 9. One (London, UK 10/88) 10. Seek & Destroy (Philadelphia, PA 03/12/89 & Buffalo, NY 03/13/89) 11. …And Justice For All (West Palm Beach, FL 02/15/89, Pittsburgh, PA 03/04/89 & Toronto, Canada 04/07/89) 12. Creeping Death (Long Island, NY 03/08/89) 13. Fade To Black (Hartford, CT 03/17/89) 14. Battery (New York, NY 06/26/88) 15. Symptom Of The Universe/Prowler/Run To The Hills/Helpless (East Rutherford, NJ 03/01/89) 16. Frayed Ends of Sanity (Middletown, NY 07/14/89) 17. La Bamba/Last Caress (Troy, NY 03/15/89) 18. Am I Evil? (Tokyo, Japan 04/89) 19. Whiplash (San Paulo, Brazil 10/06/89) 20. Breadfan (Middletown, NY 07/14/89) COLOUR NTSC Approx.119min

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