Metallica - Live at Day On The Green, Oakland, CA (1985) [Pro-Shot]

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Published 2016-12-24
Band name: Metallica
Date: August 31, 1985
Event name: MTV's Day On The Green
Venue: Oakland Stadium
Location: Oakland, CA, USA
Other acts: Scorpions, RATT, Y&T, Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force, Victory

Filming type: Professional (Pro-Shot)

Previously Unreleased except “For Whom the Bell Tolls”

Setlist:

00:00 - Creeping Death
04:49 - Ride the Lightning
11:56 - For Whom the Bell Tolls
16:53 - MTV Day On The Green Interview with Lars and James

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All Comments (20)
  • Little did the cameraman know that this would become some of the most treasured Metallica footage in history.
  • @machenga
    15:36 Cliff doing the eyes without missing a beat is one of my favorite moments in metal history
  • @kdubya4403
    You know Cliff was great when you spend a half hour enjoying the comments about how great he was.
  • @SpaceMonkeyHank
    1:26 Camaraman: Let's see how Cliff plays those 4 strings 1:30 Camaraman: Let's see the others 1:30 Cliff: Hello there heavy bass noises
  • @ibassnote
    Bass finally hits the mix at 6:33 and it is a glorious thing....
  • @korhansoydan
    05:13 ladies and germs; one of the iconic moments in the history of heavy metal.
  • @mdh2006
    I learned how to play "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by watching this video over and over again till the VHS tape broke.
  • @Guccimustard
    Bro Cliff’s headbanging at 5:14 looks so glorious and ferocious yet he was still able to hit every note perfectly. What a talent, so sad it ended the way it did. Gone wayyy too soon.
  • @mjwbulich
    Cliff was born and raised a few miles from the Coliseum. He's barely 22,. Playing to the largest crowd to date. In his hometown. It's no wonder he is fucking crushing it. R. I. P.
  • @overspeed3042
    Cliff was one hell of a head banger and one hell of a bass player !
  • It’s crazy how nervous James is during the interview. How someone can absolutely fucking nuts on a stage and then be all quiet and shy, it’s so crazy how much he grew through his craft.