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05-18-2007, 10:23 AM | #351 (permalink) | |
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James nowadays is an average singer, he had a good thrash voice back in the day. He's a great rhythm guitarist. While Rob Trujillo is an insane bassist, he hasn't exactly written any Metallica basslines yet. And I'm not sure whether he will be given enough space or creative license to reach his potential.
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05-18-2007, 10:35 AM | #352 (permalink) |
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Did you just say kirk is the negotiator? You know he's the most talented member of the group right?
Kirk Hammett is one of the most underrated guitarists in the history of music. And I think its not so unfair because Metallica doesn't spread its sound out a lot, but I mean, you're talking about a man who gave harmony to a thrash group.
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05-18-2007, 08:01 PM | #355 (permalink) |
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Mediocre at best. His playing is pretty bland and cliched, and lacks feel. Back in the day his playing didn't really sound uninspired but it does now. He doesn't have much technical skill and is sloppy live. Drum sound has been horrible as of late too.
I'm really interested to see what Trujillo from now on Metallica. He's a very skilled bassist.
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05-20-2007, 11:53 AM | #356 (permalink) | |
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The lack of respect for Kirk is largely due to ignorance, deafness, a lack of ever hearing metallica or all three. I know its the bag for metal "fans" these days to trash metallica because they decided to sing, but it doesn't mean you can just make things up. As for lars, he does what he needs to. You can't have an act full of superstars without sounding like Phish or moe. I think something you guys (meaning metal fans) forget is that some people like a base to work off of, and lars certainly provides that, with I'd say largely decent results. Not many bands are stadium worthy, Metallica certainly is. And because of the amazing ridiculousness of this thread, I'll finish with
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And even when Hammett does write his solos, they tend to be nothing special. E.g. the same pattern played and moved up the fretboard fret by fret, then wah wah pedal added far too often. That is a typical Hammett solo and it gets repetitive. Of course, there are exceptions. But by the time you take away the parts which were written by Hetfield/Burton/Mustaine, and you take away the average solos, there's really not that much left. Metallica wasn't the first bringer of classical to metal - don't forget about guitarists like Malmsteen, Ritchie Blackmore and Randy Rhoads. Quote:
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05-21-2007, 08:23 AM | #358 (permalink) |
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I agree, Kirk Hammet is underated. He deserves more spotlight. But, him not caring about his ego like Lars...doesn't want to be in the spotlight. Thats just the kind of guy he is. As for Lars, he is the most egotystical out of the goup. He isn't the best drummer, but yet hes not terrible. I can't talk too much crap, because he can do a hell of a lot better than I could, and many of you...
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05-21-2007, 09:54 AM | #359 (permalink) |
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Just so we're clear here Seltzer, I'm not getting in a month long subjective battle. Its clear that the one member of Metallica that has branched out more than anyone else is Kirk. I'm aware classical influences were strongly exhibited prior to him, but you are forgetting that Metallica are essentially the Bob Dylan, the Mozart, and the Groucho Marx of metal. Since AJFO, all metal acts pass through Metallica one way or another.
And as far as the "average solos" and "not much left" is concerned, he was the first guitarist inducted in the Guitar World hall of fame as voted on by its readers. You can say thats worth nothing all you want, but they had the option to pick anyone alive or dead (hendrix, page, clapton) and they chose him. This isn't a populist mainstream magazine, its catered to people who play guitar, giving them more than a mild knowledge of the subject. So lets see, thats me and at least roughly 4000 voting readers against...you. You show me where any of your facts are backed up. To quote the Supplicants, "here the people rule". Well my friend, the people have spoken.
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