james wrote this song for the kids. He needed the band to really relate to their younger crowd so he made dyers eve. This song also has the most unappreciated solo ever. Kirk plays with such grace and speed at the same time. I have heard every Metallica song there is and this is one of their greatest masterpieces.
Definantly this and Fade to Black hands down...and IMO Fade to black's solo equals this one is power...this is much much faster but fade to black's slowly comes in, gets goin for like 1 minute and 1/2 and then does a fade to black exit by slowly getting quiet, it is executed very gracefully by the best guitarist ever, kirk hammett
Definantly this and Fade to Black hands down...and IMO Fade to black's solo equals this one is power...this is much much faster but fade to black's slowly comes in, gets goin for like 1 minute and 1/2 and then does a fade to black exit by slowly getting quiet, it is executed very gracefully by the best guitarist ever, kirk hammett
james wrote this song for the kids. He needed the band to really relate to their younger crowd so he made dyers eve. This song also has the most unappreciated solo ever. Kirk plays with such grace and speed at the same time. I have heard every Metallica song there is and this is one of their greatest masterpieces.
Definantly this and Fade to Black hands down...and IMO Fade to black's solo equals this one is power...this is much much faster but fade to black's slowly comes in, gets goin for like 1 minute and 1/2 and then does a fade to black exit by slowly getting quiet, it is executed very gracefully by the best guitarist ever, kirk hammett
Definantly this and Fade to Black hands down...and IMO Fade to black's solo equals this one is power...this is much much faster but fade to black's slowly comes in, gets goin for like 1 minute and 1/2 and then does a fade to black exit by slowly getting quiet, it is executed very gracefully by the best guitarist ever, kirk hammett
I'm not sure you could say that; the second-to-last verse, at least, seems to be saying that "Well, yeah, but your parents /were/ trying to help."
I'm not sure you could say that; the second-to-last verse, at least, seems to be saying that "Well, yeah, but your parents /were/ trying to help."