Kathaarian wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
witteijsbeer wrote:
Strange poll, the black album will win this to easy.
Which never fails to baffle me. I don't see how King Nothing was any worse than Enter Sandman. Or how Mama Said was any worse than Nothing Else Matters. Or how Bleeding Me was any worse than My Friend Of Misery.
And for the record, I can't stand the original Unforgiven and much prefer Unforgiven 2.
To what do you compare Wherever I may roam? Oh right you can't since it was the last few bit of kickass metal metallica had left in them.
I suppose King Nothing would be the closest comparison to that song. As I've said before, I like about half of the Black Album:
1. Enter Sandman (despite being massively overplayed)
2. Sad But True
3. Wherever I May Roam
4. Nothing Else Matters (to a lesser extent than the rest)
5. Of Wolf And Man
6. The God That Failed (my personal favorite song)
7. The Struggle Within
Everything else is average at best, awful at worst. I actually used to like My Friend Of Misery, but that chorus really kills it for me now.
I still like its verses, though.
I have to agree with some of the posters here in saying that I do think Metallica played what they wanted to play on the Load twins. You don't play bluesy rock and then expect it to be embraced by the mainstream (if that were the case, you'd play no-nonsense alternative, pop-punk, or R&B). My belief is that Load's rather commercial/mainstream sound was mostly because of Bob Rock's production. He "overproduced" it, if you will. Giving it an overly clean sound, and giving Metallica that post-Seattle alternative sound almost every rock band was getting at the time. But if you listen to the Load demos from 1994/1995, you'll notice none of them sound like alternative rock songs.
A little tidbit too: I wonder how many people realize Metallica (with the exception of may be James Hetfield due to a pyrotechnic accident he had on stage around 1993/1994) still had long hair when they recorded and mixed the songs on Load. The haircuts were AFTER that album was finished.