Metallica: Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (Werchter, Belgium - July 1, 2022)

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Crazy to think these guys are pushing 60's and they're still performing this good! James' voice seems to be more balanced and controlled, Lars is making fewer mistakes, Kirk's solos are on point and sound amazing and Rob's bass always adds to the whole grove of the mix. Absolute legends!

arielshere
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In December of 2022, "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", is STILL my favorite song that Metallica has ever put out... such a beautifully written song, musically and lyrically. Thank you for all you've given heavy metal and rock and roll... we love you.

StGeoRUSH
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Welcome Home and few other songs welcomed me to Metallica 30+ years ago and this is still one of my favourites 🤘

harlovz
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How I love these little intros to the songs in concert versions.

youfilin
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Kirk’s playing is on point lately. Maybe the solo album lit a fire under him. All these guys are playing fantastic. Say what you will but as simple as some may say the music is it’s not easy to pull this stuff off properly live.

biorythmicshifter
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those bass sounds the first minute and a half are so beautiful

fayk
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James is singing like a beast and Kirk is so tight on the guitar, holy moly. Long live!

mateusserafim
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This literally gaves me goosebumps everytime. Its motivating to see how much they love what they do

guibrioli
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I’m 61 years old and I’ve been listening to Metallica since they played wherever they could set up. This is THE best Metallica EVER.

cavscout
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The opening solo is the reason I wanted to learn guitar! Beautiful! 🎸 🤘🏼

TheNothing
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I remember the day I heard this song for the first time. 9th grade. A classmate came in to class on the verge of tears. Knowing I was a bass player he said, "Did you hear? Cliff died man." I was like, "Cliff who?" In disbelief he sat me down and put his walk-man headphones on me and my brain expanded as this song played. I hate admitting that I was late in discovering Metallica. However, I was an immediate fan. The year that followed was my catching up and Cliff guided me in how I approached the bass guitar from that day on. In the tiny town I lived in, Metallica swept through it and virtually changed our music scene overnight. Went from glam band nonsense of good time rock to heavy hitting double bass epic anthems. There was not a band in my area that did not attempt this song in some terrible way. A few years later Metallica actually played here at the Lee Civic Center. Terrible place for music but had Queensryche as an opener. Metallica was touring in support of And Justice for All. Queensryche was Rage for Order. Was an incredible show. Im not a diehard fan but will salute Metallica for their continued evolution and more importantly for bringing Metal to the masses and main stages. Still one of my favorite songs by them. The studio version still gives me chills.

crushingthevector
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I really love how metallica has gotten their aggressive confidence on stage back, Specially James's singing and Lars's drumming.

jansandman
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It's my favorite Metallica song 💙✨

みき-cn
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Metallica, the best metal band ever 🤘🤘🤘

goncaloeloy
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This Song made me cry of Joy. Thank you, Metallica.

nerinine
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I think it's pretty safe to say that this band have answered their critics. And then some.

karlsavage
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La perfection, ça doit ressembler a ça!
Encore une preuve qu'il sont pas arrivés là par hasard.

davidmary
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I remember the Justice for all album on cassette on my Sony Mega Bass Walkman in the 80s, what a band, what talent and what dedication against all the odds. Love these guys, thank you for providing the soundtrack of my youth.

Jam
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These amazing live versions of almost every songs proves that why Metallica is still the best after long 40 years. Love you Metallica 🖤🔥🤘

sajid-urrahman
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Immense performance after immense performance. The power of Metallica will never die.

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