Metallica set list, Prague
Today is the big day. Metallica comes back to Bucharest after 9 years.
Although I am a big fan, I am not attending this concert as I saw them on June 3rd when they invaded the Slavia Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic.
Concert was great – super charged Metallica, much more powerful than I expected and singing lots of their old but gold stuff.
Metallica’s set list for the concert was:
‘Creeping Death’
‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’
‘Ride The Lightning’
‘The Four Horsemen’
‘The Unforgiven’
‘…And Justice For All’
‘Devil’s Dance’
‘Fade To Black’
‘Master Of Puppets’
‘Damage Inc.’
‘Nothing Else Matters’
‘Sad But True’
‘One’
‘Enter Sandman’.
Encore:
‘Last Caress’
‘So What’
and the classical ending where James invites the old fans, that participated in other Metallica concerts, to teach the new fans this great song: ‘Seek And Destroy’.
Discover Metallica!
I wonder if the Bucharest set list will be similar to the above. Leave a comment if so.
About the author
Bob sometimes goes by the name of Mihai Dragomirescu. Online business grower, creative team builder and proud father. Follow my tweets on @webmyc
| Print article | This entry was posted by Bob on July 23, 2008 at 5:14 pm, and is filed under Personal. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |
No trackbacks yet.
Metallica setlist – @Sonisphere 26.06.2010
about 2 months ago - No comments
Creeping Death For Whom The Bell Tolls Fuel Harvester Of Sorrow Fade To Black That Was Just Your Life Cyanide Sad But True Welcome Home (Sanitarium) All Nightmare Long One Master Of Puppets Blackened Nothing Else Matters Enter Sandman BIS: Am I Evil? (Diamond Head cover) (with Megadeth) Hit The Lights Seek & Destroy Via
Birds on the wires
about 7 months ago - No comments
Jarbas Agnelli a vazut intr-un ziar o poza cu niste pasari pe cablurile de curent si s-a hotarat sa ia cablurile ca reper pentru un portativ si a pus note muzicale pe locurile unde stateau pasarile. Iata ce a iesit:
Angels flash photography
about 1 year ago - No comments
4:00 AM – “a bunch of angels are exercising flash photography up in the sky over Bucharest” – this was my Tweet right between exposures. And this is the result: and here are some from a couple of weeks ago.
BeerTweetMeet #1
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Dupa RoTweetMeet2 a aparut ideea unui alt gen de TweetMeet – unul in care sa nu ne formalizam, locurile sa nu fie limitate, si unde activitatea principala sa fie ‘statu la o bericica’ – adica un club-alchool-networking lejer, de vara. Dupa ce am enuntat ideea unui BeerTweetMeet (un eveniment cu 6 e-uri, gen… ) am
Depressed? Listen to this!
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Playing For Change | Song Around The World “Stand By Me” from Concord Music Group on Vimeo. http://playingforchange.com – From the award-winning documentary, “Playing For Change: Peace Through Music”, comes the first of many “songs around the world” being released independently. Featured is a cover of the Ben E. King classic by musicians around the
Bryan Adams, sambata 20 septembrie, Bucuresti
about 1 year ago - No comments
via Metropotam aflam ca Bryan Adams va sustine Sambata, 20 Septembrie, un concert la Bucuresti, in parcul Izvor. Evenimentul face parte din programul festivalului “Zilele Bucurestiului“. Halal promovare, bravo PMB! Bryan Adams, originally uploaded by Photos by NJLP.
Monday mood
about 1 year ago - No comments
Mood for chilly Bucharest Monday morning, Groove Armada – My friend
Metallica’s “Death Magnetic” coming on September 12th
about 2 years ago - No comments
Good news for fans – Metallica’s new album will be released worldwide on September 12th and as the band stated in some recent interviews this new album is more in the old style (Re-Load) of Metallica rather than being similar with St. Anger. Here is the official tracklist: That Was Just Your Life The End









about 2 years ago
That’s not too bad of a setlist. “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “Fade to Black” top that list for me. I’d still love to see Metallica live sometime.
Pauls last blog post..College rankings: how much should they matter?