One of the rare exceptions when the album is way better than the cover leads you to believe. |
HOLY SHIT! |
I searched online for the band management’s email and thanks
to the WikiLeaks of an email forwarded from Laurie Mensch to John Podesta, I
got co-manager Peter Mensch’s email, as he was CC’d by his wife into the
exchange. I emailed him, and a few others I found and waited… The afternoon of
Friday, December 16th, the day before the gig and after I had given
up all hope, I received the following email,
“Hi
Jeremy: Peter Mensch forwarded your e-mail to us and it’s your lucky day! We
will be able to assist you - please fill out the attached form and return it as
soon as possible to this e-mail address. We’ll process your credit card and
send you a confirmation e-mail and you can pick up your tickets at will call
before the show.
Welcome to the
Bay Area and enjoy the show!!
Vickie Strate
Metallica HQ”
The aforementioned form was for a donation to the Alameda
Food Bank, which I filled out for $100 for two tickets, $50 apiece. I received
confirmation and let Matt know I had done the impossible; WE WERE GOING TO SEE
A METALLICA CLUB SHOW! The boy who fell in love with Metallica in Todd Peck’s
bedroom in 1986 was getting the opportunity few have had SINCE 1986, seeing
Metallica in a non-arena type setting. I have always been afraid to taint the “perfect”
set list I saw them play in 1989 but with how much I love the new record, I had
to go, I just HAD to. When Matt and I arrived, we found we had pretty awesome balcony seats.
When the band hit the stage with very little fanfare around 9:45, they hit us square in the jaw with Budgie’s Breadfan, which is the last song I saw them play in 89, I literally had tears in my eyes, it was like an extension of that gig from nearly 28 years ago; BREADFAN/ CREEPING DEATH/ BLACKENED/ SAD BUT TRUE/ FADE TO BLACK/ ATLAS, RISE!/ HARVESTER OF SORROW/ MOTH INTO FLAME/ ONE/ MASTER OF PUPPETS/ FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS/ ENTER SANDMAN/ WHISKEY IN THE JAR/ HARDWIRED/ SEEK AND DESTROY
What a fucking set list! I know there are friends of mine that would probably disparage some of these songs, but as far as I am concerned, it was all top shelf bangers. The Metallica album I’ve always felt the strongest connection with is …And Justice For All and having 3 songs from it blasted into my ear drums was incredible. I appreciated the minimalistic stage set up and was very happy that Lars’ playing seems to have improved over where he was 10, 15 years ago. The band looked like they were thoroughly enjoying themselves and the sounds was fucking impeccable. This was hands down the best set I saw in 2016.
I didn't take many photos, I was too busy, but here's one. |
The Author and Matthew Kadi, of Monster Squad fame |
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