METALLICA’s Lars Ulrich - “There’s A Danger Of Younger Artists Coming Close To Extinction”; Audio
July 14, 2015, 9 years ago
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich says there's less great, innovative music being produced these days - and says that's partly down to record companies having less money to invest in new talent. Here what he tells BBC’s The Inquiry below:
Metallica performed at Rock in Vienna at Donauinsel Wien in Vienna on June 4th. The show is now available for digital download and on CD at LiveMetallica.com. Check out "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from the show below.
Metallica: "For the final show of the first leg of our European Summer Vacation, we paid a visit to Vienna, Austria. This was our 13th gig here in Austria since first playing the country on September 11, 1991 during the Monsters of Rock tour with AC/DC and Mötley Crüe. We last played Austria just last year on July 9, 2014 during the Metallica By Request tour. This was our seventh visit to Vienna."
The setlist on the night was as follows:
"Fuel"
"For Whom The Bell Tolls"
"No Remorse"
"King Nothing"
"Disposable Heroes"
- Kirk Solo #1 -
"The Unforgiven II"
"Cyanide"
"Lords Of Summer"
"Sad But True"
- Bass Solo -
"Frayed Ends Of Sanity"
"One"
"Master Of Puppets"
"Damage, Inc."
- Kirk Solo #2 -
"Fade to Black"
"Seek and Destroy"
"Creeping Death"
"Nothing Else Matters"
"Enter Sandman"