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METALLICA's MICHAEL JACKSON Tribute At Germany's SONISPHERE; Video Available - July 5, 2009
METALLICA played a snippet of MICHAEL JACKSON's "Beat It" before going into QUEEN's "Stone Cold Crazy" during last night's (July 4) Sonisphere concert in Hockenheim, Germany. Frontman James Hetfield stated that "Beat It" features "a main influence" on METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett's playing, presumably referring to Eddie Van Halen, who is featured in the original version of the track.
Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below. The show was METALLICA's final German gig of 2009 and according to MetOnTour, drummer Lars Ulrich stated, "The best crowd was saved for last." METALLICA's setlist was as follows: 01. Fight Fire With Fire 02. Ride The Lightning 03. Holier Than Thou 04. Fuel 05. Fade To Black 06. Broken, Beat And Scarred 07. Cyanide 08. Sad But True 09. One 10. All Nightmare Long 11. The Day That Never Comes 12. Master Of Puppets 13. My Apocalypse 14. Nothing Else Matters 15. Enter Sandman - - - - - - - - 16. ["Beat It" snippet going into] Stone Cold Crazy 17. Trapped Under Ice 18. Seek and Destroy Tonight's (July 5) METALLICA concert at the Rock Werchter festival in Werchter, Belgium will be available for listening and/or viewing via live radio and webcasts. Here's how you can tune in: On the web: www.rockwerchter.be On the radio: Belgian (Flemish speaking): Studio Brussel French: Pure FM German: BRF Dutch: 3FM As previously reported, METALLICA's July 7, 2009 concert in Nimes, France at Arčnes de Nîmes will be professionally filmed for a forthcoming DVD release. The disc will be made available on October 19 through French music stores and online shops only, as well as via the band's official web site, Metallica.com. WorMee will stream METALLICA's concert in Nimes from July 10 until July 13. You just need to register with the site to watch, and the stream is available to everyone around the world. METALLICA's three concerts in Mexico City were also filmed for a separate DVD release. The band played Mexico City for the first time in a decade on June 4, June 6 and June 7, with the group keeping the shows on its schedule despite the recent outbreak of swine flu that originated in the area. METALLICA has issued several DVDs in the past, including "Cliff 'Em All", "Cunning Stunts", "S&M With The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra" and "A Year And A Half". The band, recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, continues to tour behind "Death Magnetic", which has sold 1.78 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. They'll play Europe throughout the summer before returning to North America in the fall.
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