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JODECI for life.
 
In 1991 Metallica played a concert in Russia in front of 1.6 million people


In high school we had to analyse a song. I decided to analyse the live version of For Whom the Bells Toll. The live version went for about 18 minutes. I made them sit through the whole thing while I broke it down part by part and explained how amazing it was.
 
In high school we had to analyse a song. I decided to analyse the live version of For Whom the Bells Toll. The live version went for about 18 minutes. I made them sit through the whole thing while I broke it down part by part and explained how amazing it was.

Amazing!
 
In high school we had to analyse a song. I decided to analyse the live version of For Whom the Bells Toll. The live version went for about 18 minutes. I made them sit through the whole thing while I broke it down part by part and explained how amazing it was.
As part of my HSC music component, I demonstrated how producers are school teachers and musicians are naughty school kids - they have gifts but sometimes need to be pulled into line to bring out their best. I used Hammett’s solo on The Unforgiven to demo this:
Incidentally, the black album turns 30 this coming Thursday. To me it still sounds as good as the day it was released - totally justifying the 9 month and $1m timeline and cost to produce it.
 
Another 90’s retrospect:
Available on Amazon Prime from the Coda Collection: Stone Temple Pilots play both Core and Purple live in full with vocalist Jeff Gutt with both Scott Weiland and Chester Bennington having since died:
 
Jimmy Page, because why not.

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Another 90’s retrospect:
Available on Amazon Prime from the Coda Collection: Stone Temple Pilots play both Core and Purple live in full with vocalist Jeff Gutt with both Scott Weiland and Chester Bennington having since died:
Mate I love stone temple pilots, Scott Weiland had an amazing voice. I will have to listen to the new vocalist that you mentioned
 
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