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How does that solve all of this though, that's only for one song.
I have to admit Mustaine's ****en awesome though. And in some kind of monster where he's telling Lars how he broke that guy's leg for pushing Lars, hahaha. I wouldn't do that :p Go shake the guy's hand for pushing Lars. |
so... where's dave mustaine now?
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[QUOTE=hatchedinalab89]so... where's dave mustaine now?[/QUOTE]
Megadeth? /best Metallica songs Call of the Ktulu MoP Battery I'm a beginner :| |
[QUOTE=JonG]Megadeth?
/best Metallica songs Call of the Ktulu MoP Battery I'm a beginner :|[/QUOTE] a begginer? dont ya mean a new fan? or not that |
[QUOTE=JonG]Megadeth?
/best Metallica songs Tha Call Of Ktulu MoP Battery I'm a beginner :|[/QUOTE] Yeah, he's in Megadeth Good songs! song title fixed |
Get some more Metallica man.
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[QUOTE=Carlos Santana]a begginer? dont ya mean a new fan? or not that[/QUOTE]
Yeah you could say that, but most of what I have now is the mainstream(top downloaded :P). I have the first 3 albums and think they're awesome. /newsong Sad But True :) |
o, dont really listen to mega death
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[QUOTE=hatchedinalab89]o, dont really listen to mega death[/QUOTE]
You should, Mustaines voice is excellent. For your first song, listen to Hangar 18, that's what got me into Megadeth. |
Followed by Tornado of Souls. If that doesn't get you liking them, nothing will.
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Followed by Holy Wars
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and Followed by Peace Sells
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How about just go buy RIP.
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[QUOTE=Mister_Che]We al know who Cliff was, and he was one hell of a bassist, and more musically advanced than the rest of the band.[/QUOTE]
I read in Guitar World magazine about how Cliff taught the rest of the band basic music theory...and it shows in their Cliff-era albums...their use of more exotic scales and stuff. |
[QUOTE=AimlessDave]I read in Guitar World magazine about how Cliff taught the rest of the band basic music theory...and it shows in their Cliff-era albums...their use of more exotic scales and stuff.[/QUOTE]
Din't forget Kirk had lessons with Joe Satriani. |
[QUOTE=AimlessDave]I read in Guitar World magazine about how Cliff taught the rest of the band basic music theory...and it shows in their Cliff-era albums...their use of more exotic scales and stuff.[/QUOTE]
I didn't realise just how great Cliff was until I listened to The earlier stuff, Kill 'em all is especially strong with the bass and the riffs, Cliff wrote with James didn't he. |
[QUOTE=metal guitar III]Din't forget Kirk had lessons with Joe Satriani.[/QUOTE]
Lars also took lessons from Satriani's drummer...although I never noticed a difference afterward. |
The whole band used to each share input on the songs.
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[QUOTE=spankyoplank]I didn't realise just how great Cliff was until I listened to The earlier stuff, Kill 'em all is especially strong with the bass and the riffs, Cliff wrote with James didn't he.[/QUOTE]
Actually, most of the KEA material was written before Cliff joined. |
[QUOTE=AimlessDave]Lars also took lessons from Satriani's drummer...although I never noticed a difference afterward.[/QUOTE]
was that Greg Bissonette. It's quite funny how world class players like Hammet and Ulrich were taking lessons when they were famous, Hammet took his lessons after Kill 'em all i believe and Ulrich after Ride The Lightning. |
[QUOTE=metal guitar III]Actually, most of the KEA material was written before Cliff joined.[/QUOTE]
When did Cliff join I always though he was with them from the start. Did Cliff write on the other two he was on then? |
I thought the only song on Kill 'em All Cliff didn't write was Hit The Lights :x
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Yeah they had a bassist before cliff. I think his name was Ron McGovney. Why exactly did they get rid of him anyway? Just cause they liked Cliff better?
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Yeah, he was good friends with James I think.
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If lars had lessons from Joe Satrianis drummer, how come whenever him and james would have a drum off, james would win?
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Ron McGoveney was James friend from school. James taught him to play bass, and Metallica needed a bassist so Lars was like "Why don't you join?" And he did. They played gigs and wrote songs with Ron, but then they discovered Cliff, and don't need to explain further really. Cliff>>>Ron
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[QUOTE=Carlos Santana]If lars had lessons from Joe Satrianis drummer, how come whenever him and james would have a drum off, james would win?[/QUOTE]
Lars did have lessons, but I pretty sure it wasn't with Joe's drummer. |
james didnt win, in live **** james got smoked. it wasent that good of a drum off but the duel drummer song was cool
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[QUOTE=Iceman-rocker]hey heres a really easy way to solve all of this. go look at the little booklit/ cdcover of the album ride the lightning ok? look at the credits for who wrote ride the lightning (the song) DAVE MUSTAINE! NOT KIRK! dave wrote the solo for lightning. thats probly in my top 5 solos of all time.
hope that helped[/QUOTE] Dude, don't make me get even a little angry ! Never talk such garbage until you know for 100% ! To all those who always say that Dave wrote Ride The Lightning and When The Hell Freezes Over (original title for Ktulu) solos: Do some research before stating such crap ! (sorry for being rude) Kirk composed both of those solos ! Prooves??? 1. Dave co-wrote RTL. The part in the begining belongs to him. The rest is Metallica. If he did write the solo and finished that song before being kicked out, I doubt they would miss a chance to perform it. Do you know when it was performed for the first time? - SF, The Stone - (11/07/83) Do you know when was Kirk's first gig with 'tallica? - Dover, New Jersey April 16 1983. (Dave's last gig April 9) Clear??? 2. Dave wrote the intro to Ktulu (which everyone already heard in Hangar 18). This time it's a bit different. We can say that Dave had a huge role in this song because it's all based on that clean intro. Ok, now about the solo: Do you know when they performed it for the first time? (and it wasn't even finished, it was a jam) - Las Cruces, University Of New Mexico - (08/28/83) Well, can you remember Kirk's first gig??? And finally, in booklet there are usually names of authors of music (of a certain song). The solo of a song doesn't give you a credit of a co-writer. That is why Kirk may not be there. Smith and Murray wrote solos for The Trooper. But who's the author??? - Mr. Steve Harris :thumb: ------------------------- Just my 5 cents. :upset: |
[QUOTE=whatduffhuck7]james didnt win, in live **** james got smoked. it wasent that good of a drum off but the duel drummer song was cool[/QUOTE]
They're just having a laugh though, not a real contest. Edit: Good post btoto |
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