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Take me down to the river bend,
Take me down to the fighting end,
Wash the poison from off my skin
Show me how to be whole again

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Warm me up in a nova's glow
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And show me how to be whole again

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Hardly anything there for you to see.
For you to see

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Hardly anything there for you to see.
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METALICA legend group: Metallica By Request - Part Two: Metallica By Request - Part Two December 13, 2013 As you may have heard us talk about already, we're gearing up to record another ...

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After spending the better part of the last couple of years making our film Through The Never, we are so ready to make another album... it's been far too long! And when we're locked away in the studio, history has dictated that we always need that inspirational break to soak up all the great live Metalli-energy that you guys bring to the gigs. So as we may have done once or twice before (!!), we will be hitting the road this summer, but not just for another "European vacation"... we've added a twist - YOU PICK THE SET LIST!!

As we embark on two short treks through Europe, we're going to give you, the ticket holders, the chance to vote on what songs you would like to hear at the show(s) that you attend. It will be pretty simple... pick up your ticket(s) online and you'll receive an e-mail shortly after with a code and a link to a site on which you may cast your ballot. We normally play around 18 songs a night, and since we didn't want to be left out of the fun, the band also gets to vote... and we vote for a NEW SONG! That leaves the other 17 slots for you to choose, so vote for all your favorites from the close to 140 songs we've recorded in our career and to make it more fun along the way, you'll be able to follow what you and your fellow fans are selecting by watching the site for continuous results.

May 28, 2014 - Hietaniemi Beach, Sonisphere - Helsinki, Finland, tickets on sale December 12 at 9:00 AM local time, Met Club presale available (see details below)

May 30, 2014 - Gardet Royal Park, Stockholm Fields - Stockholm, Sweden, tickets on sale December 10 at 9:00 AM. No Met Club presale.

June 1, 2014 - Valle Hovin, Sonisphere - Oslo, Norway, tickets on sale December 10 at 9:00 AM, Met Club presale available (see details below)

June 3, 2014 - Horsens Gaol, Jailhouse Rock - Horsens, Denmark, tickets on sale December 10 at 9:00 AM, Met Club presale available (see details below)

June 4, 2014 - Imtech Arena, Sonisphere - Hamburg, Germany, tickets on sale November 29 at 10:00 AM local time. No Met Club presale.

June 5-8, 2014 - Rock Am Ring - Nürburgring, Germany, tickets on sale November 27 at 9:00 AM local time. No Met Club presale.

June 6-9, 2014 - Rock Im Park - Nürnberg, Germany, tickets on sale November 27 at 9:00 AM local time. No Met Club presale.

June 9, 2014 - Pinkpop Festival - Landgraaf, Netherlands, tickets on sale March 15, 2014. No Met Club presale.

July 1, 2014 - Ippodromo Capannelle, Rock in Rome Sonisphere - Rome, Italy, tickets on sale December 6 at 10:00 AM, Met Club presale available (see details below)

July 3, 2014 - Rock Werchter - Werchter, Belgium, tickets on sale December 7 at 2:00 PM local time. No Met Club presale.

July 4, 2014 - St. Jakob-Park Basel, Sonisphere - Basel, Switzerland, tickets on sale December 7 at 8:00 AM, Met Club presale available (see details below)

July 6, 2014 - Sonisphere Knebworth - Stevenage, England, co-headlining the 3-day festival with Iron Maiden, tickets on sale December 2 at 5:30 PM local time. No Met Club presale.

July 8, 2014 - Aerodrome Festival - Prague, Czech Republic, tickets on sale December 5 at 9:00 AM local time, Met Club presale available (see details below)

July 9, 2014 - Krieau Rocks - Vienna, Austria, tickets on sale December 5 at 9:00 AM local time, Met Club presale available (see details below)

July 11, 2014 - National Stadium, Sonisphere - Warsaw, Poland, tickets on sale December 6 at 10:00 AM, Met Club presale available (see details below)

Met Club Members
Prague and Vienna: The pre-sale will begin on December 4 at 9:00 AM local time and end on December 5 at 8:30 AM local time. There will be a four ticket limit.

Basel: The pre-sale will begin on December 5 at 8:00 AM local time and end on December 7 at 8:00 AM local time. There will be a four ticket limit.

Helsinki, Oslo, Horsens and Warsaw: The pre-sale will begin on December 5 at 9:00 AM local time.  The Helsinki presale will end on December 6 at 1:00 PM local time. The presales in Oslo, Horsens and Warsaw will end on December 6 at 9:00 AM local time. There will be a four ticket limit.

Rome: The pre-sale will begin on December 5 at 10:00 AM local time and end on December 6 at 10:00 AM local time. There will be a four ticket limit.

Keep your eyes on MetallicaByRequest.com to see how your favorite songs are doing in the polls!

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Metallica By Request - Part Two

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Metallica By Request - Part Two
December 13, 2013

As you may have heard us talk about already, we're gearing up to record another album after spending the better part of the last couple of years making our film Through The Never. And as you also may have heard us say a few times, when we're locked away in the studio we like to break out from time to time to gain some inspiration from you and all the love we feel when we go on the road. What better place to go for crazy, wild and insane fans than South America?? So we're heading south in March of 2014 for the first time in over four years, including stops in two countries we have never played in, and YOU pick the set list!

We'll be out for two weeks, and just like our friends in Europe are doing right now, we want you to vote on what songs you would like to hear at the show(s) that you attend. It will be pretty simple. pick up your ticket(s) and you'll receive a code and a link to a site on which you may cast your ballot. We normally play around 18 songs a night, and since we didn't want to be left out of the fun, the band also gets to vote. and we vote for A NEW SONG! That leaves the other 17 slots for you to choose, so vote for all your favorites from the close to 140 songs we've recorded in our career and to make it more fun along the way, you'll be able to follow what you and your fellow fans are selecting by watching MetallicaByRequest.com for continuous results.

Dates and ticket on sale information is below... we're super excited to be visiting Ecuador and Paraguay for the first time ever in over 32 years as a band - go figure! Met Clubbers should log in for information about pre-sales.

See you this Spring!

Tour Dates

March 16, 2014 - Bogotá, Colombia - Parque Simón Bolívar
March 18, 2014 - Quito, Ecuador - Parque Bicentenario
March 20, 2014 - Lima, Peru - Estadio Nacional
March 22, 2014 - São Paulo, Brazil - Estádio do Morumbi
March 24, 2014 - Asunción, Paraguay - Jockey Club
March 27, 2014 - Santiago, Chile - Estadio Monumental
March 29, 2014 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Ciudad de La Plata

Ticket Information

Bogotá, Quito and Lima: Tickets go on sale on December 19 at 10 AM local time.
São Paulo: On December 17, tickets will go on sale online at 12:01 AM local time, via call centers at 9 AM local time and at ticket outlets and the box office at 10 AM local time.
Asunción: Tickets go on sale on December 19 at 12 PM local time.
Santiago: Tickets go on sale on December 21 at 12 PM local time.
Buenos Aires: Tickets go on sale on December 20 at 10 AM local time.

Met Club Ticket Presale Information

There will be Met Club presales for all seven of these shows. Please check out the presale schedule below to see when Met Club members can purchase tickets. Clubbers can find more information regarding these presales by logging in and visiting the Club News section of Metallica.com. Not a Met Club Member? Join Now!

Bogotá, Quito, and Lima: Met Club presale tickets go on sale on December 18 at 10 AM local time. The presale will end 24 hours later on December 19 at 10 AM local time or until presale tickets sell out. There will be a four ticket limit per Club Member.  Bogotá presale tickets are sold out!
São Paulo and Santiago: Met Club presale tickets go on sale on December 16 at 12 PM local time. The presale will end 12 hours later on December 16 at 11:59 PM local time.  There will be a four ticket limit per Club Member.
Asunción: Met Club presale tickets go on sale on December 18 at 12 PM local time. The presale will end 24 hours later on December 19 at 12 PM local time. There will be a four ticket limit per Club Member.
Buenos Aires: Met Club presale tickets go on sale on December 13 at 4 PM local time. The presale will end 28 hours later on December 14 at 8 AM local time. There will be a four ticket limit per Club Member.

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Born: 10th of February 1962
Died: 27th of September 1986
"When a man lies he murders some part of the world
These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives
All this i cannot bear to witness any longer
Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home"
- Cliff Burton: "To Live Is To Die" -






Clifford Lee Burton
2-10-62........9-27-86
Back in late 1982, it was decided that bassist Ron McGovney wasn't really pulling his weight in Metallica. One of Metallica's peer bands up north making the rounds about this time was Trauma. In addition to being a favorite Bay-area club circuit draw, the band was gaining recognition through their one-song demo, featuring "Such a Shame," that eventually was transferred to vinyl on Metal Massacre II. More noteworthy, however, Trauma possessed within its ranks "the most headbanging bassist" Lars and James had ever seen - Cliff Burton. They initially spotted him during a live Trauma show at LA's Troubador.

"We heard this wild solo going on and thought, 'I don't see any guitar player up there.' It turned out it was the bass player, Cliff, with a wah wah pedal and this mop of hair. He didn't care whether people were there. He was looking down at his bass playing."
James Hetfield

Burton, who grew up with Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin near San Francisco, was a cross between Clint Eastwood and E.F. Hutton: Didn't say much, but when he did, people listened. Especially Hetfield and Ulrich, who were puppies with peach fuzz and acne when they relocated Metallica to the Bay Area in 1983 to be closer to Cliff. Cliff Burton had flavor: he wore bell-bottoms, read H.P. Lovecraft, studied piano, and even went to junior college. He drove a 1972 VW stationwagon. He was the son of Jan and Ray Burton, two San Francisco hippies and he still had those hippie ideals; he liked his beer, liked his pot or whatever, liked to chill out, and he was really laid-back, relaxed and happy.

He lived with his family in San Francisco, and for three and a half years he worked hard to take Metallica to the top. After replacing Ron McGovney in late 1982, Cliff instantly made a name for himself with his classic "wind- mill" style of of thrashing on stage, with his hair flying out in all directions, and with his outdated, completely "unfashionable" image. With his hair hanging straight down from him head, he seemed eternally clad in a pair of bell-bottom jeans and a faded denim jacket. If it was cold, he wore a flannel shirt underneath.

Offstage, he was the ultimate laid-back Californian, a total opposite from his wild, aggressive onstage attack. His sense of humor was great, as were his bass solos and everything about his stage presence. He was the most visual of all the band onstage, he would just go wild. The best example of how cool and unflappable Cliff was happened in the summer of 1985 at their Castle Donnington Festival appearance (August 17, 1985). Having ducked beneath a flying pear which ended up embedding itself in his bass bin, Burton coolly sauntered over to his stack, picked up the pear, took two bites out of it and hurled it back into the crowd.

For a while there it really looked as if 1986 was gonna be Metallica's year. After all, their third LP,_Master of Puppets_, had literally taken the music world by storm and, in doing so, had made the band virtual mega-stars in the eyes of the metal-doting public. Metallica had finally "made it", and it seemed that nothing could halt their inexorable rise to even greater glory. Then, during the European leg of the group's phenomenally successful Master of Puppets world tour, something went wrong - catastrophically wrong.

Fresh from their triumphant UK tour, Metallica had headed once more for Scandinavia where they'd played three shows at the Olympen in Lund (September 24, 1986), the Skedsmohallen (September 25,1986) in Oslo and at the Sonahallen in Stockholm (September 26, 1986).

THIS CLIFF THE METALLICA BASS PLAYER...DIED IN 1986
THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN HOURS BEFORE HE DIED
FUCK U BUS DRIVER YEAH U SON OF A BITCH
It was approaching dawn on Saturday, the 27th of September 1986, and Metallica's two tour buses were making their way along a godforsaken road that lies somewhere between the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Copenhagen. Apart from these vehicles, the route was deserted- there was noone else traveling at that unearthly hour of the morning. Suddenly, for no apparent reason, just before 6:15 a. m., one of the coaches swerved violently to its right and started careening wildly down the wrong side of the road. It was out of control, and a crash was inevitable.

The bus's brief but horrific excursion came to a halt some 60 feet further up the tarmac. By this time, though, the vehicle was on its side and lying in a ditch by the side of the road near the small Swedish town of Ljungby.

During the unavoidable confusion that followed, the vast majority of the overturned bus's passengers managed to scramble free of the wreckage. Those that emerged included three of the four members of the band. In truth, the survivors had been extremely lucky, as they'd all somehow managed to escape with little more than minor injuries and shock.

Swedish police arriving on the scene of the crash immediately arrested the driver as a matter of routine, but later released him without charging him after further investigation revealed that the cause of the crash was black ice on a nasty bend in the road.

Unfortunately, however, there had been one fatality in the accident...... what is more, the deceased individual turned out to be one of the group. So, tragically, in the short space of those few dreadful seconds on that lonely Swedish road, Metallica's dreamlike existence was suddenly transformed into a hellish nightmare..their 24 year-old bass player, Cliff Burton, was dead.

"I saw the bus lying right on him. I saw his legs sticking out. I freaked. The bus driver, I recall, was trying to yank the blanket out from under him to use for other people. I just went, 'Don't fucking do that!' I already wanted to kill the guy. I don't know if he was drunk or if he hit some ice. All I knew was, he was driving and Cliff wasn't alive anymore."
James Hetfield -1993

The dazed group dealt with their anxiety in the manner they were most familiar with: drinking. James broke two hotel windows and screamed, venting his rage. Kirk and his guitar tech, John Marshall, were so shaken that they left the light on in their room that night. On September 29th, James, Lars and Kirk returned to the United States.

"I wasn't too angry in the beginning. I was obviously grieving, but the anger started setting in when I realized that it's not new that people in rock-n-roll die, but usually it's self-inflicted in terms of excessive drink or drug abuse. He had nothing to do with it. It's so useless. Completely useless."
Lars Ulrich, January 1987

The gap left by Cliff's death yawned across the pages of tributes run by the music press the week after the tragedy. In Kerrang!, for example, advertisements were taken by friends and fans alike; a bleak, black double- page spread ran messages from the Zazulas ("The Ultimate Musician, The Ultimate Headbanger, The Ultimate Loss, A Friend Forever"), and Anthrax ("Bell-Bottoms Rule!! Laugh it up, We Miss You"), while Music For Nations also took out a page ad which simply read: "Cliff Burton 1962 - 1986." The pain ran deep.

His family and friends remembered him as a "world class local boy" with a love for Johann Sebastian Bach, Mexican food and his hometown. His parents said he was "an appreciative and thoughtful son. Because of his performing, he'd sleep all day and stay up all night and never wake us up. Once, a little boy came up to the door, early in the morning and wanted Cliff to sign his shirt. So Cliff staggered to the door - and said "Sure, of course I'll sign it."

" I once called him up and said 'How do you like being a rock star?', and he was furious. He asked me never to refer to him that way again," said his sister, Connie.

At the conclusion of his memorial service (October 7, 1986), "Orion," from the band's _Master of Puppets_ album, was played. The elaborate instrumental made a fitting tribute for the young bassist, since, as James Hetfield recalled, Burton was Metallica's most educated musician and "Orion" was largely his composition.

Cliff was also responsible for expanding the scope of Metallica's lyrical themes. Along with Kirk, he admired the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
NON STOP
.Now, I know that it has been nine years since Cliff's death and I know that there's an old aphorism that is frequently uttered following such tragic bereavements, and it is this: time heals. Simple, but in most cases true. It goes without saying that time should never be allowed to diminish or erase the happy memories we share of someone who is no longer with us. Unfortunately, though, we are often guilty of letting this happen. For this reason, I'm sure that you won't mind joining me in a brief moment of remembrance for one of the rock world's most tragic losses ever.

I'm going to kick off by stating a simple but startlingly chilling truth... Cliff Burton died young....much too young. There is nothing that we can do or say that will ever alter this totally wretched fact. I guess I could resort to the old saying :" Only the good die young," but I won't, because it's such a stupid, empty and totally faceless adage. It says, and means, absolutely nothing, and certainly doesn't make it any easier to accept the dreadful fact that a life has been cut unneccessarily short. Cliff was in his prime, a fine bassist in one of the world's most popular heavy metal bands.Cliff possessed a truly great talent, and there is no doubt in my mind that he was the foremost bassist in his particular genre of music. Musically, his presence was felt in his aggressive playing, either doubling the guitar lines or adding syncopated counterlines. Maintaining a heavy, relentless bottom-end pulse as a component of the rhythm section as well as a strong intuitive sense of embellishment in melodic fills, Cliff represented the ultimate thrash bassist. He was the perfect foil for the energetic and propulsive drum bombast of Lars and the pulverizing crunch-chording of James and Kirk. 

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Metallica were on top of the metal world in 1986, having just signed their first major label deal and releasing their commercial breakthrough album. But the band’s year ended with a crushing blow after bassist Cliff Burton died in a bus accident while touring overseas.
The group had cemented their position as the kings of thrash metal with the release of ‘Master of Puppets,’ their third overall LP and first for a major label, Elektra Records. The record heavily featured Burton’s signature playing style, which expanded the bass from its traditional role as an anchor rhythmic element and into melodic territory usually reserved for the lead guitar. It became Metallica’s first gold album, eventually selling more than six million copies, and the group toured extensively to promote it all over the world, including extensive dates in Europe. Those concerts would prove to be Burton’s last with Metallica.
On the night of Sept. 26, 1986, Metallica were traveling between tour dates in Sweden when Burton and guitarist Kirk Hammett drew cards to decide who would get to choose a bunk. The bassist drew the Ace of Spades, and chose the bunk Hammett had been occupying. “I said fine, take my bunk,” the guitarist recalled in VH1′s ‘Behind the Music.’ “I’ll sleep up front; it’s probably better anyway.”
In the early morning hours of Sept. 27, 1986, shortly before 7 a.m., the band members were awakened abruptly when the bus began to careen from side to side. The driver later told authorities that he lost control of the bus after hitting a patch of black ice. The bus left the road and flipped over on its side, and Burton — who had been asleep in the preferred top bunk — was thrown through the window. As the bus came down, it landed on top of the 24-year-old musician. Reportedly, attempts were made to rescue him from underneath the bus by lifting it with a crane, but the crane slipped, and the bus crashed down on top of Burton a second time. Band members and onlookers have given different accounts of whether Burton died upon first impact or when the bus came down again, but the promising young star died at the scene.
Metallica front man James Hetfield has said he walked up and down the road in his socks and underwear looking for black ice and found none, and the musicians have speculated off and on over the years about whether drinking or drugs could have played a role in the accident, or whether the driver fell asleep at the wheel. An investigation cleared the driver of any wrongdoing.
Cliff Burton was cremated, and his ashes were scattered at the Maxwell Ranch in California. Metallica’s ‘Orion’ was played at the ceremony, and lyrics from ‘To Live Is to Die’ are engraved upon his memorial stone:“Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home.” Former Metallica guitarist Dave Mustaine wroteMegadeth’s ‘In My Darkest Hour’ after hearing of Burton’s death, and fellow thrash pioneers Anthrax dedicated their ‘Among the Living’ album to him.
Cliff Burton was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 4, 2009 as a member of Metallica.

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