MetallicA Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003

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  1. BlueMeanie

    BlueMeanie New Member

    Apr 1, 2002
    EastSIIIIDE
    For those who care...just got this in email from the metclub.

    The new album will be out in June and will be called St. Anger.

    The Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003 will be in stadium type venues, and features: MetallicA, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Deftones and Mudvayne.

    Most shows will go on sale on 2/22/03. Specific venues will be announced soon. Here are the cities, apparently in order, from the email:

    Minneapolis
    St. Louis
    Orlando
    Philadelphia
    New York
    Boston
    Columbus
    Montreal
    Dallas
    Houston
    Seattle
    Denver
    San Francisco
    Los Angeles
    Detroit
    Toronto
    Washington /Baltimore
    Chicago


    There ya go.
     
  2. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    :eek:

    Crap. Only the Deftones are worth seeing. But too many sorry bands on this bill. Should be a $50 ticket at least. And have Metallica and Limp found replacements?
     
  3. BlueMeanie

    BlueMeanie New Member

    Apr 1, 2002
    EastSIIIIDE
    Re: Re: MetallicA Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003

    Agreed. I'm tired of seeing MetallicA do 90 min. shows on bills with lots of bands. When they finally started headlining big venues in the late '80s for AJFA..., and through the Black album tours, the shows were 2.5 hours, easy. Anything less after they set the precedent is kind of annoying, and means less "cool" songs because they have to play the hits.

    Don't know about Limp Bizkit's new permanent guitarist, but the ones who've contributed to their record are interesting. MetallicA's new bass player is rumored around here to be former Suicidal Tendencies/Ozzy bassist Robert Trujillo.
     
  4. Dante

    Dante Moderator
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    Nov 19, 1998
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    Last time I saw Metallica was when the black album was released and they put on a great show. 2.5 hours long and it was well worth it.

    I wouldn't go see Metallica again unless they played ALL old school stuff, nothing after the black album.
     
  5. FearM9

    FearM9 New Member

    Jul 14, 2000
    On my bike
    How does this album compare to say "Black"?
     
  6. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite Guinness

    Apr 10, 1999
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    so will Bob Rock be the bassist or will they get bassists from other groups? Did they actually find someone?

    can I go with a sign that says "I got this song on MP3"? :D
     
  7. IMissTheFusion

    IMissTheFusion New Member

    Jun 21, 2002
    South Florida
    Metallica and Limp Bizkit (A band that Lars Ulrich has publicly blasted on several occasions)?? Another piece of the Metallica credibility falls away.
     
  8. whirlwind

    whirlwind New Member

    Apr 4, 2000
    Plymouth, MI, USA
    Were there any left?

    They've got two concerts' worth of my money already. And two shirts. And, what, eight CDs? That's enough.

    Long Live Napster.
     
  9. SportBoy321

    SportBoy321 New Member

    Jul 6, 2002
    New England
    Yeah he called them the Motley Crue of the 90's something like that(not ment as a complament obviously. Great statement and very accurate.
     
  10. IMissTheFusion

    IMissTheFusion New Member

    Jun 21, 2002
    South Florida
    Maybe Fred Durst can come out for Metallica's encore every night, and they can end the show with a rousing rendition of "Home Sweet Home".
     
  11. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite Guinness

    Apr 10, 1999
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    metallica - anti napster
    limp bizkit - went on a free tour sponsored by napster.


    Will they cancel the tour because of "differences"?
    Will they get in a big fight during the tour?
    Will everything work out ok?

    Stay Tuned...
     
  12. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite Guinness

    Apr 10, 1999
    Columbus
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    End of records play, royalties gone away
    Cash's our source of self-seduction
    Distributors pump with fear, sucking monies clear
    Leading to this techs construction
    So our agents plead
    more is all they need
    now we're dedicated to
    how we're raping you

    Hey you bastards
    obey us Napster
    our law-yers concur
    obey us Napster
    Napster
    Napster of Cashflow, we don't hear cha-ching
    We aint getting dimes from the kids and the teens
    Soon you will see, that money is king
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster

    Sixteen bucks a disc, most of it is ************
    Music fans are getting poorer
    Song monopoly, ritual usary
    Distribution, what a horror
    But we just dont care
    Cuz we cut our hair
    Now we're dedicated to
    how we're raping you

    Hey you bastards
    obey us Napster
    our law-yers concur
    obey us Napster
    Napster
    Napster of Cashflow, we don't hear cha-ching
    We aint getting dimes from the kids and the teens
    Soon you will see, that money is king
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster

    Napster, Napster, Where's the cashflow we've been after?
    Napster, Napster, We're getting only dimes!
    Laughter, Laughter, to the bank we used to laughter
    Laughter, Laughter, now it's only cries!
    Mercedes worth all that, wealths a habit that
    We can rightly get used to
    So we join with Dre, another sell-out Yay!
    and to our fans we say ************ you.

    Hey you bastards
    obey us Napster
    our law-yers concur
    obey us Napster
    Napster
    Napster of Cashflow, we don't hear cha-ching
    We aint getting dimes from the kids and the teens
    Soon you will see, that money is king
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster
    Just ban our songs, `cause our lawyers will scream
    Napster
    Napster


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    moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney
    moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney
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  13. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
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    WTF is wrong with this picture?!?!?! Someone? Anyone?? ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!
     
  14. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
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    it contains three people that (for reasons unknown) continue to sell millions of albums
     
  15. IMissTheFusion

    IMissTheFusion New Member

    Jun 21, 2002
    South Florida
    Nobody is choking Lars or Durst....that's what I see wrong with it.
     
  16. Iason

    Iason Member

    Feb 7, 2003
    The Fort
    If you guys check out buddyhead.com and the album review section, check out the reviews they give for Limp Bizkit albums. Pretty spot on if you ask me.


    Its funny that the guy with the only shred of musical talent has left that pudgy b.a.s.t.a.r.d. Fred Durst.
     
  17. slipknotter

    slipknotter New Member

    May 31, 2000
    Austin, TX
    You those two choads are saying "Yo, we grew up listenin' to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, foo." Yet, you just know they have every Metallica record. When I saw 'em in 1998, they played for about 2 hours, including a bizarre acoustic set with a butchered version of, IMHO, the best song on Kill Em All, The Four Horsemen. It's too bad I was born a little too late to see 'em in their heyday.
     
  18. cpwilson80

    cpwilson80 Member+

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    I'd say it's the ass clown wearing a Minor Threat shirt...yeah, you're "down" guy :/

    It's a damn shame Deftones are on this bill. Seeing them grouped with crappy bands and seeing them as the headliners are two completely different experiences; mostly, crowds there to see Metallica aren't there to see Deftones.

    Going with band analogies, I remember reading a great review of White Pony back a few years ago that mentioned Deftones are like the new Jane's Addiction. I'm a little too young to remember how it was when Jane's Addiction broke on to the scene, but I think the gist of it is that they will be one of those bands that every musician loves, has a smaller but incredibly loyal following, but at the same time, aren't conveniently packaged and thus will enjoy modest commercial success at best.

    And good God Metallica...the band that ruined the idea that I should ever be too big a fan of any one band. Four incredible albums that go down as all time greats, but have they ever not appeared like *********************s in the past 10 years?
     
  19. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    What did he mean by that? I read that statement and I didn’t understand it – maybe because I don’t follow Limp Biscuit closely enough to see the parallels.
     
  20. IMissTheFusion

    IMissTheFusion New Member

    Jun 21, 2002
    South Florida
    I think Lard errr...Lars is NOT a big Motley fan. I think the band viewed Motley as a band that was popular, but didn't have the talent or the songs. So comparing Limp to Motley isn't the most flattering thing.
     
  21. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Oh, I thought it'd somehow be deeper than that - guess I overestimated Lars' intellect.
     
  22. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Checked out that site – it’s pretty funny. The interview with Fred Durst is the best.
     
  23. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite Guinness

    Apr 10, 1999
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    1) Short hair
    2) no cliff
    3) no sunglasses
     
  24. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite Guinness

    Apr 10, 1999
    Columbus
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    if nine inch nails did a concert with david bowie, i suppose deftones could play alongside metallica...

    yeah, exactly. something about the $30 japanese imports, then with all the napster stuff... didn't matter, i don't need to use napster, they don't need my money.
     
  25. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    If Cliff were alive today, he would've done either one of two things:

    1. Quit the band 'cause of the f'ed up direction it took.

    2. Made sure James, Kirk and Lars appreciate the sack of testicles they got.

    Unfortunately, Cliff passed on and the rest of the band have forgotten they have a pair.
     

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