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METALLICA in 1993, who realized the historic reconciliation concert with MEGADETH. The best professional shot that you can enjoy the scene will be released. The historic concert took place in Milton Keynes on June 5, 1993. On this day, the festival format consisted of four groups: MEGADETH, senior DIAMOND HEAD, and the British new star THE ALMIGHTY. This work is a multi-camera professional shot that contains the headliner METALLICA edition (the longest soundboard of METALLICA, MEGADETH, and DIAMOND HEAD can be enjoyed on the four-disc set “MILTON KEYNES 1993: SOUNDBOARD”). At that time, METALLICA was conducting a huge world tour amid the astronomical success of “BLACK ALBUM”. First of all, let’s approach the position of this work from the overall picture. 1991/1992 WHEREVER WE MAY ROAM Tour (198 shows) GUNS/METALLICA Stadium Tour (26 shows) 1993 NOWHERE ELSE TO ROAM Tour (77 shows) ←★Here★ 1994 SHIT HITS THE SHEDS Tour (51 shows) This is the overview of 1991-1994. They continued to do huge tours with different tours, but the duration, number of shows and venue size were huge. Among them, 1993 was the “NOWHERE ELSE TO ROAM Tour”. Speaking of this period, there was also a Mexico City performance of the official box “LIVE SHIT: BINGE & PURGE”, so let’s focus on the dates and check the positional relationship. 1993 January 22-March 2: North America (23 performances) ← * Official Mexico performance March 12 + 13: Hawaii (2 performances) March 16-23: Japan (6 performances) March 26-April 8: Oceania (10 performances) April 10-17: Asia (5 performances) May 1-8: South America (5 performances) May 19-July 4: Europe (24 performances) ← ★ Here ★ “LIVE SHIT: BINGE & PURGE” released on November 23rd … and so on. The reconciliation tour with MEGADETH of this work was part of the “European” leg. The Milton Keynes performance of this work was the 10th concert. This work, which conveys such a stage, is a truly exquisite professional shot. Although it is not a “21st century high-vision level” because it was recorded in the early 1990s, there is no degraded noise that interferes with the beautiful image, and it is one of the best images from the “BLACK ALBUM” era. It is fundamentally different from South American recordings, which are common in the 1990s, and you can enjoy it to the fullest with the professional angles and image quality unique to the developed country of England. Compared to the brutal real sound board “MILTON KEYNES 1993: SOUNDBOARD”, the sound and mix are a little quieter, but the clarity is the same. Depending on your taste, it is no wonder that you prefer this work. The stage of the “NOWHERE ELSE TO ROAM Tour” era, which was both heavy and sharp, is depicted with such beautiful images. Although it is still a flame, the encore has not been recorded, so it is not complete, but the number of songs over two hours is still overwhelming. Finally, let’s organize the contents of the set. Black Album: Of Wolf And Man, Wherever I May Roam, The Unforgiven Others: Ride the Lightning: Creeping Death, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Fade To Black Metal Master: Welcome Home (Sanitarium), The Thing That Should Not Be (★★), Disposable Heroes (★★), Master Of Puppets, Battery Others: Harvester Of Sorrow, Orion Jam (★), The Four Horsemen, Seek And Destroy *Note: The “★” mark indicates songs that were not heard at the official “LIVE SHIT: BINGE & PURGE” Mexico City performance SBD. In particular, the “★★” mark indicates songs that were not included in the official San Diego performance pro shot. The mood of the historical event of reconciliation with MEGADETH is best captured in the documentary work “MILTON KEYNES 1993: TV SPECIAL”, and the weight of the music album is best in the four-disc set “MILTON KEYNES 1993: SOUNDBOARD”. This work is not a special event, but a multi-camera pro shot that simply enjoys the “peak era METALLICA”. The best multi-camera pro shot of the prime NOWHERE ELSE TO ROAM Tour has been released. This is the METALLICA edition of the reconciliation concert with MEGADETH, and it is one of the best quality pro shots from the “BLACK ALBUM” era. Live at Milton Keynes National Bowl, UK 5th June 1993(PRO-SHOT) (121:46) 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Creeping Death 3. Harvester Of Sorrow 4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 5. Of Wolf And Man 6. Wherever I May Roam 7. The Thing That Should Not Be 8. The Unforgiven 9. Disposable Heroes 10. Bass Solo 11. Orion/To Live To Die/The Call Of Ktulu 12. Guitar Solo 13. The Four Horsemen 14. For Whom The Bell Tolls 15. Fade To Black 16. Master Of Puppets 17. Seek And Destroy 18. Battery James Hetfield – Vocals, Guitar Lars Ulrich – Drums Kirk Hammett – Guitar Jason Newsted – Bass, Vocals
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