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Metallica's View on Bootlegging

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Recorded February 24th, 1992.

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  • Not really. Metallica don't mind people getting free live recordings, even to this day. You can Download their earlier live shows for free off one of their sites.

  • @parkerman6 It was not LARS alone. It was Lars who was the spokeman. Behind him, were hundreds of other musicians.

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  • I miss Martha Quinn.

  • Well if I were to buy one CD of Metallica's and upload it online the sound quality is going to be far superior to that of a bootleg album from say a live show. It's certainly going to be of better sound quality than from something in the 80s or early 90s. Point is Lars is right about Napster, however it does make people feel sour since he's had his success. If it was some unknown band they may not complain since they haven't had exposure.

  • this interviewer is really good most suck

  • @thedanking4201 the bottom lline is they r fukn millionaires and their same fans who download their music buy their t-shirts, concert tickets, and prolly have bought an album or two. they should b happy they have fans. Bitching about money and ppl listening to ur music isnt very metal, little bitches

  • dude the last 4 seconds makes lars a hypocrit. damn that sucks

  • dude the last two seconds makes lars a hypocrit. damn that sucks

  • metallica has a site where you can buy all their concerts on a mp3

  • the bottom line is they work their asses off and dedicate their lives to making music for the fans to listen to and be influenced by the least you could do is spend 20 bucks and buy the damn thing

  • i think you shold be searched for video cameras and recorders and things of that nature, i think only cameras for pictures should be allowed in concerts to eliminate bootlegging, unless an exception is made for film crews or fans at the meet and greets.

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