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METALLICA's LARS ULRICH: 'If We Don't Get Along, Everything Else Is Irrelevant' - Sep. 17, 2008
RollingStone.com recently conducted an interview with METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich. An excerpt from the chat follows below.

RollingStone.com: Which is better — traveling to METALLICA shows with your family or the way you used to do it with the band? Four on the bus, like a fist.

Lars: The four fists on the bus, one fist and four beers on the bus [laughs] — that was a lot of fun. But if you're going to do this in the prime years of your family life, when you're rearing the kids, then basing becomes the way to solve it. Park yourself in a city — Copenhagen, London, Paris. You hop in and out. It may not be the most cost-effective way of touring. But big picture — it's the way of keeping everybody sustained. Everybody gets their elbow room. What you don't need is a party policy, where people are dictated to, what they can or can't do. That's not going to make it fun. It's not going to give people what they need to administer their own survival skills, to get through this insanity.

RollingStone.com: Is there a price that comes with that? The unity of the band?

Lars: To me, it has to start with getting along. If we don't get along, everything else is irrelevant. If you've got four guys that are content, who get along, everything else will happen automatically. When we come to Europe every year, it's basically what we call Summer Vacation. Bring the families, park ourselves, play gigs. Where else would you rather be than western European capitals in the summer? Playing festivals with great bands, cool vibes, the long days? This is fucking paradise.

I don't take any of this shit for granted. There are no absolutes in my life. I don't think in black and white. I think in grays. Who knows where it's gonna go? But for right now, this works. It works for the family. It works for the band. And I don't think there's ever been a better internal vibe in this band. And the place where that shows and makes a difference — those two hours onstage. Because the reports I'm hearing from the people I trust — there's more fire, more spunk, more in-your-face-ness. Somehow, through the bloat of the Nineties, the excess, it's gotten back to being on fire again. Maybe it shouldn't be overanalyzed. If people are content, with themselves and their families and each other, then it shows in those two hours onstage.

Read the entire interview from RollingStone.com.
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COMMENT | Lars...
posted by : BlabberMagnetic
9/17/2008 10:32:39 AM

Shave your head.

COMMENT | Did 'Tallica
posted by : cradleofme
9/17/2008 10:40:40 AM

Buy RoadRunner Records? The ammount news for this band on this site is amazing!!

COMMENT | Lars is alright
posted by : JJJB
9/17/2008 10:49:05 AM

Death Magenta isn't.

Thank god it's not Lars' decision if we pay for his too loud,too compressed clipped album.

Guess what Lars .....YOU HAVE NO CONTROL !

Funny thing is ....he thinks he does ....Bwahahahahaha !!!

COMMENT | METALLICA's LARS ULRICH: 'If We Don't Get Along, Everything Else Is Irrelevant' - Sep. 17, 2008
posted by : Zodiac D: The Rebirth
9/17/2008 11:01:05 AM

no, if you dont make good music, who gives a SHIT if you get along??

COMMENT |
posted by : thaiguy333
9/17/2008 11:35:45 AM

LARS = METAL

COMMENT | wow
posted by : ryanpday
9/17/2008 11:41:43 AM

so many people ragging Metallica here. It seems pointless to even read it (let alone take the time to comment), if you don't like it. i think people just like bitching on this site. EVERYTHING SUCKS.

COMMENT |
posted by : Scotts_Orange_Juice
9/17/2008 11:57:59 AM

LARS = METALLIC HAIR LOSS

COMMENT | It's called BLABBERMOUTH for a reason !!!
posted by : JJJB
9/17/2008 12:01:54 PM

Cause we're all whiny BLABBERMOUTHS !!!!!!!!!

Now getting back to Lars and his err....music he thinks he has control of.......

COMMENT |
posted by : Kovaks
9/17/2008 1:20:45 PM

Ted Jensen who mastered "Death Magnetic" answered as follows to a guy who asked him about the painful digital distortion heard on the record :

"Thanks for writing.

I’m certainly sympathetic to your reaction, I get to slam my head against that brick wall every day. In this case the mixes were already brick walled before they arrived at my place. Suffice it to say I would never be pushed to overdrive things as far as they are here. Believe me I’m not proud to be associated with this one, and we can only hope that some good will come from this in some form of backlash against volume above all else."

COMMENT | ^^^
posted by : otis360
9/17/2008 3:24:29 PM


haha love it

well said

COMMENT | Lars = metal
posted by : RiotAct666
9/17/2008 9:51:58 PM

Metallica - gods.

COMMENT | Another portion of the article.
posted by : jcdc
9/17/2008 11:20:28 PM

People forget that to get to this level — the planes and champagne — you gotta start low.
That's the thing that was weird about the whole Napster thing. [In 2000, Metallica sued the file-sharing Website for sharing the band's copyrighted recordings online for free without the band's permission.] Nine out of 10 people go, "What was that about? It was about money." Fuck you — it wasn't about money. It was about control. We were eating off salad plates for $2.99 at Burger King in the fall of '83. Money did not matter. Money was a practical element. There was no attachment to it. In 2008, it's not something we sit around and have long conversations about. It's not like, "What's in the bank? How much are we making?" I have no emotional connection to money. And somehow I became the greedy Danish drummer, because of this Napster thing.

Give away stuff for free? Not a problem. The Internet? Not a problem. [Metallica sells complete downloads of recent shows at their Website and offers almost two dozen classic concerts from their soundboard archive for free.] Who makes the decision? We make the decision. I'll give away all my shit for free. But I'll decide when and where and how.


COMMENT |
posted by : jcdc
9/17/2008 11:25:50 PM

When Metallica opened for the Rolling Stones in San Francisco in 2005, did you get a sense of the levels of stardom out there ? the backstage behind the backstage?
The fact that we were in a trailer, not even in the backstage area, was somewhat humblin


From Hetfields bit



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