METALLICA Perform Live In Gothenburg; Stage POV Footage Posted

August 24, 2015, 9 years ago

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METALLICA Perform Live In Gothenburg; Stage POV Footage Posted

On August 22nd, Metallica performed at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden for over 63,000 people, reportely the biggest ever crowd to date for a rock concert in Sweden. Fan-filmed stage POV footage from the show can be viewed below. 

The setlist was as follows:
"Fuel"
"For Whom The Bell Tolls"
"Battery"
"King Nothing"
"Disposable Heroes"
"The Day That Never Comes"
"The Memory Remains"
"The Unforgiven"
"Sad But True"
"Turn The Page"
"The Frayed Ends of Sanity"
"One"
"Master Of Puppets"
"Fade To Black"
"Seek And Destroy"

Encore:
"Whiskey In The Jar"
"Nothing Else Matters"
"Enter Sandman"

Mission To Lars, the film about a learning disabled man, Tom Spicer, and his transatlantic quest to find his hero, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, will hit North American theatres, and will be available via VOD (Video On Demand), starting September 25th. A trailer for the film can be found below.

Lars Ulrich is a heavy metal god with his own jumbo jet. Tom Spicer lives in a care home in Devon and has Fragile X Syndrome. Tom has a dream, to meet his hero, to meet Lars. His siblings promise to make it happen, with hopes of good times and bonding. But what starts out a dream soon becomes a nightmare as Tom’s disabilities, a dysfunctional family, and heavy metal’s labyrinthine backstage world thwart the mission at every turn. But as they get closer to Lars, Tom the man starts to shine.

After 20 years and 10,000 times of asking his journalist sister, Kate, when he was going to meet Lars, she finally cracked. This moving documentary film that looks beyond disability, and uncovers the soul of a very cool guy. Kate and filmmaker brother, William, break Tom out of his care home in Exmouth, and hit the road, from Bristol, to Heathrow, to Los Angeles, to Las Vegas and beyond.

Mission To Lars was made by William Spicer and James Moore. Both were veterans of music and brand promos, but complete movie novices.

"We had this fantasy of hitting the road with Tom and recreating some of the magic of our teenage years cruising around in £100 cars, eating Burger King and listening to heavy metal on the tape deck," says Kate. "We thought it would be fun, bonding. We wanted to do something good for our brother. We were also sick of him endlessly asking."

It doesn't take long before the hoped for dream becomes a nightmare as Tom's disabilities, the dysfunctional family, and Metallica's labyrinthine backstage world thwart the Mission at every turn.


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