Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony: S&M
Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony: S&M
NR | 31 December 1999 (USA)
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A live Metallica concert backed by a 80 piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen. Two songs are debuted, "- Human" and "No Leaf Clover." A documentary is included. It also was released on audio CD.

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madjaxnuts

this has got to be the best 2 and a half hours of a lifetime... i wonder why they put it on 2 dvds? would that be because there is just to much awesome for a single DVD to handle...? imagine if you were that single DVD, imagine the responsibility lol Metallica is the freakin' best band in the universe... from now to eternity.... nothing compares, to the beautiful crystal sound. Metallica on their own=awesome, but backed by a 100+ piece orchestra-one of the most respected orchestras in the world-is even better, it combines the greats of 2 different worlds...Metallica should totally do this again...

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MovieAddict2016

I'm not a huge fan of Metallica and I don't really like all of their music (the songs from the Black album, as well as ...And Justice for All and the single "I Disappear" are quite good but the rest kind of sound the same to me) -- but this live version even made me love the songs.It's conducted with Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, who ironically enough contacted THEM with an interest in performing their songs with an orchestra.The result is a loud, powerful, emotional (!) experience. The deep, rich sound of the symphony really makes the songs all sound different. It's quite an experience.The performance is two and a half hours long and the DVD/CD has tons of bonus features including a documentary covering the conception and execution of the entire ordeal.All in all, a real treat, especially for Metallica fans, and perhaps even more so for non-fans who may find they like the music more like this.

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theonlyidleft

The S&M DVD is possibly the best live work Metallica have done. Through sheer quantity Binge & Purge may be more highly regarded, but quality-wise I think S&M is better. Every track (barring Outlaw Torn) is just amazing, all benefiting from the extra dimensions a symphony gives - and the expert vision of Michael Kamen.We start off with The Ecstacy Of Gold, performed beautifully by the San Francisco Orchestra. The Call Of Ktulu, a much overlooked classic is the first Metallica song played and it sets the mood splendidly, it has power but also grace, 9/10.Master Of Puppets is next up, which as always, is amazing, 10/10 on this one.Of Wolf And Man is the first of many tracks on this DVD that are much improved with the aid of a symphony. I'm not a massive fan of the album version but I love the S&M version, 10/10.The Thing That Should Not Be is well done but i'm not the biggest fan of the song, 8/10.Fuel, always a crowd favourite, again benefits from the orchestra and earns it's 10/10.The Memory Remains is also well performed with good crowd interactions, 9/10.No Leaf Clover, a new song, is quite good, not heavy but likable all the same, 8/10.Hero Of The Day is next and possibly my favourite performance on this DVD. Not their best song but is the most improved with the symphony 10/10.Devil's Dance again, as above, not a great song but they manage to pull it off well, 8/10.Bleeding Me tends to close the first DVD as Ktulu opened it, an epic song well done, 8/10.The 2nd DVD starts off with Nothing Else Matters, a classic and was originally done with an orchestra, so is more than adaptable, 10/10 for sure on this one.Until It Sleeps is a good post-black album song and holds it's own here, not the best performance of the day but still good, 7.5/10.For Whom The Bell Tolls... Well, what can I say? They made a near perfect song another step closer to that title, 10/10.-Human is the 2nd new song. Heavier and the symphony help out this song, 8/10.Wherever I may Roam was next up and is my favourite track off the Black album, it's well done but not the outstanding performance on this DVD, 8/10.Outlaw Torn was next up and I just can't bring myself to like it. A fan of the song might think differently but I can't give this more than a 6/10.Sad But True is another great song which is performed well but i'm not overly convinced the symphony add too much to it, still a great performance though, 9/10.One - Possibly the best Metallica song ever and is expertly performed by both Metallica and the symphony, can't fault it: 10/10.Enter Sandman, a favourite of most was, like Wherever I May Roam, not an outstanding performance, in my opinion the symphony drowned out Kirk and James, and for a song like Enter Sandman that is not a good thing, 8.5/10.Battery closes this DVD and has a brilliant intro by the symphony, 9.5/10.Overall this is a brilliant performance to own, but musically and visually stunning. Any fan of Metallica would love this possibly even a few fans of classical music. A very solid 9/10 overall, with special mention to Hero Of The Day, Of Wolf And Man, Master Of Puppets and Nothing Else Matters.

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ivanm_pg

Many people will most probably ask a question like "why would anyone want to comment something that has been issued five years ago and has not been a topic of discussion for a long time?" The previous comment that I have found gave me a motive. To be honest, I find this show to be one of the best ones that I've seen in years. Metallica is a great rock band and no comparisons to the older bands like Pink Floyd (which is also one of my favorites) will be needed. They have been developing their own style through the years and made the heavy-metal music popular. I don't want to be understood like a die-hard fan, because I'm not, but making a concert with a symphony orchestra gave their music a new dimension, and made it even more honest in it's dark ways. This is a masterpiece and it is not a purely commercial project, as the undirected people will rate it. Listen or watch the concert without any prejudices and you will find nothing wrong about it, you will most probably enjoy it. Since I'm already here and snce I posted a comment about "S&M", I also must point out that their new album "St. Anger" is a pure disappointment. So, in my opinion, this is also to be considered (at least by me) as something like the very last good thing they've done until this point.

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