As previously reported, Metallica started their week long residency last night (November 17th) on the Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson.
Watch clips below of Ferguson’s Metallica monologue, his interview with James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich (which can be viewed at 21:21) and the band’s performance of Hit The Lights below.
The performances help mark the 10th-anniversary reissue of the Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster, which will be available on November 24th as a digital release and on Blu-ray.
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I think this means that James might be comfortable doing TMS now…….
OMG, Ferguson was hilarious! And “Hit the Lights?” Loved it.
Doug,
I am big fan of Ferguson and saw him and the guy who voices his robot skeleton Geoff do stand up. They were both excellent.
Dana from EddieTrunk.com 🙂
Wow. Ten year anniversary of the documentary which showed this once legendary band arguing like women. Yeah, let’s celebrate that!
Eh, that’s kind of silly. Any long term band situation is like a marriage, and at some point the shit always hits the fan. I think it’s really sexist to argue that only women argue like that, in fact, you know it’s not true. Some of the biggest babies I’ve ever met were grown men with an inflated sense of self importance.
One could say that filming wasn’t the best idea, but I actually enjoyed the movie, and it was interesting to watch from a fan’s standpoint. Things fall apart, the center does not hold. That’s life.
The most ironic thing about that movie is that they all went through hell and almost broke up many times but in the end they survived by some miracle just to put out the biggest piece of s*** in their career!
Nice, they know how to please a crowd.
Put out a new album!