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Their last visit to Japan was realized in 2013. The best pro shot that will bring back those memories has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at the “Rio de Janeiro performance on September 19, 2013.” This is a multi-camera professional shot taken when performing at the world’s huge festival “ROCK IN RIO”. Although METALLICA did not release any notable works in their discography in 2013, they were full of special activities. We hosted “ORION MUSIC + MORE,” which was a complete reproduction of “KILL EM’ ALL,” and the movie “METALLICA: THROUGH THE NEVER” was released in the United States. Furthermore, the first ever Antarctic live “FREEZE ‘EM ALL” was also realized. First, let’s look back at the schedule and check the show’s position.・February 23rd – March 4th: Australia (5 performances) ・April 19th – 27th: UAE/South Africa (4 performances) ・June 8th + 9th: ORION MUSIC +MORE performance ・July 6th : ROSKILDE FESTIVAL appearance ・July 19th: San Diego performance ・August 10th-25th: Asia (8 performances) ・September 19th: ROCK IN RIO appearance ←★This work★ ・September 21st-24th: North America (3 performances) 《September 27th: Movie “THROUGH THE NEVER” released in the US》・December 8th: FREEZE ‘EM ALL (Antarctic performance) This is METALLICA in 2013. Their last performance in Japan (at the moment) was the “Asia” leg in August, and the “ROCK IN RIO” of this work was immediately after that. This work that recorded such a show is… Needless to say, it is “super superb”. It’s a multi-camera professional shot of the world-famous “ROCK IN RIO”, so it’s completely official. Compared to the actual official work, the mix has a lively feel that is typical of a live broadcast, but this is not a flaw, but a dimension of individuality. The bizarre spectacle of the huge screen and the camera work that licks the vast sea of crowds unique to “ROCK IN RIO” are perfect. It’s an iron-clad image that can’t be faulted. The visual beauty depicts a full show that brings back memories of the Japan performance. Let’s organize it while comparing it with the set list of “Summer Sonic 2013”. 80’s (11 songs)・KILL ‘EM ALL: Hit The Lights/Seek & Destroy・RIDE THE LIGHTNING: For Whom The Bell Tolls/Creeping Death・MASTER OF PUPPETS: Master Of Puppets/Welcome Home (Sanitarium)/Battery・. ..AND JUSTICE FOR ALL: Harvester Of Sorrow/…And Justice For All/One/Blackened 90’s onwards (7 songs)・BLACK ALBUM: Holier Than Thou/Wherever I May Roam (★)/Sad But True/Nothing Else Matters/Enter Sandman・RELOAD: The Memory Remains・DEATH MAGNETIC: The Day That Never Comes *Note: Songs marked with “★” were not performed at “Summer Sonic 2013”. …and it looks like this. Normally, songs marked with a “★” are rare and noteworthy, but this time the view is the opposite. Only “Wherever I May Roam” has a “★” mark… In other words, all the other songs are songs that were played at the Japanese performance. Their last visit to Japan, “Summer Sonic 2013,” included two performances in Tokyo (Chiba) and Osaka, with different sets. This work is a show somewhere in between, with “Harvester Of Sorrow”, “…And Justice For All” and “The Memory Remains”, which were only available in Osaka, and “Holier Than Thou” (This is Rare), which was only available in Tokyo. ” and “The Day That Never Comes.” The opening also stimulates the memory circuit. The opening flow, where “Hit The Lights” explodes after “The Ecstasy Of Gold,” followed by “Master Of Puppets” and “Holier Than Thou,” is exactly the same as “Summer Sonic Tokyo.” It’s so great that you get the illusion that it’s actually a video from that show. METALLICA has not been able to come to Japan for seven years. This is the first time since my debut that I have had such a gap. Now that we are suffering from the greatest dry weather in history, this super-excellent multi-camera professional shot is incredibly pervasive. Live at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 19th September 2013 PRO-SHOT (135:18) 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Hit The Lights 3. Master Of Puppets 4. Holier Than Thou 5. Harvester Of Sorrow 6. Guitar Solo 7. The Day That Never Comes 8. The Memory Remains 9. Wherever I May Roam 10. Bass Solo 11. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 12. Sad But True 13. …And Justice For All 14. One 15. For Whom The Bell Tolls 16. Blackened 17. Guitar Solo 18. Nothing Else Matters 19. Enter Sandman 20. Creeping Death 21. Battery 22. Seek & Destroy James Hetfield – Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich – Drums Kirk Hammett – Guitar Robert Trujillo – Bass PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.135min.
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