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METAL UP YOUR PODCAST - All Things Metallica

Metal Tales - Jamilah Meets Lars!

METAL UP YOUR PODCAST - All Things Metallica

Clint Wells

Clint Wells, Ethan Luck, Heavy Metal, Arts, Nashville, Metal Up Your Podcast, Metal, Music, Society & Culture, Thrash Metal, Metallica

4.9775 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On this very special edition of Metal Tales we get to speak with friend and patron of the show, Jamilah, about her amazing experience meeting Lars, Kirk and Robert at the MetLife show in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jamilah was invited to the meet and greet by fellow MUYP family member Kaye and was able to chat with Lars about how he is her biggest drumming inspiration, how Metallica got her through some of the lowest points of her life and proclaim her love for St. Anger. We also discussed what makes Lars so special, why Metallica's music is so powerful, the merits of St. Anger and Some Kind of Monster, Jamilah's six hour St. Anger documentary and what's special about the MUYP community. Enjoy!

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0:00.0

I see your vial

0:06.0

I see your vinyl station behind you too.

0:24.9

That's an impressive setup you got there.

0:27.8

Yeah, I've been actually collecting vials since I was 15 years old and ended up selling

0:34.5

half my collection to move to the West Coast, getting some of that back, and then selling half my collection to move to the west coast getting some of that back

0:39.2

and then selling half of my collection again to move back to the east coast so I'm building it

0:45.5

back up again what's your most valuable piece like monetarily and then what's the most valuable

0:50.3

piece just to you like as a sentimental piece monet Monetarily, I haven't really checked that.

0:56.2

So that's an interesting question.

0:58.0

But I think in terms of both monetarily and sentimental is probably an acetate of, I can't

1:08.3

help him in Michael Jackson because acetates there are like one to ten copies of them.

1:12.7

Right. For people who may not know what that is, if I got it right, acetates would be in the back in the studio days. It would almost be a way for the artist to go home with like almost like a burned CD of whatever they did that day. I know the Beatles had like acetates of whatever they did that day,

1:29.8

whatever the mixing progress was up to that point.

1:32.2

And then they were kind of seen as disposable because they were just a way for the artist to go home

1:35.6

and hear what they worked on.

1:37.7

But yeah, I meant getting an acetate of a Michael Jackson cut.

1:40.2

Holy shit.

1:40.7

That's awesome.

1:41.5

So yeah, and with acetates, you're supposed to only play them about one time because they degrade in quality, the more you play it.

1:50.1

Right.

1:50.7

And because it's acetate, it's a different smell.

1:53.9

It's interesting.

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