Dans une interview Dave Mustaine sous-entend que Lars Ulrich et Dave Ellefson seraient d'accord, mais pas James Hetfield.
Depuis qu'ils se sont officiellement (?) réconciliés, y'a plus que ça à se mettre sous la dent pour avoir de nouvelles histoires Metallica/Megadeth!
On his rekindled friendship with his former bandmates, METALLICA's Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield:
Mustaine: "I've talked to Lars and James about me and David [Ellefson, MEGADETH bassist] doing a supergroup record with Lars and James. Well, James never said 'no,' but it's still kind of out there in the air. I'm gonna keep hammering on him. It's on my bucket list."
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Quoique si ça veut dire des solos sans pains et l'apport de la colère créative de Mustaine, pourquoi pas, quant au poste de bassiste on sait tous que depuis 1986 c'est un siège éjectable
Cela étant, Ulrich et Hetfield n'ont absolument aucune raison de ramener Mustaine dans Metallica, autre que des solos sans pains, et aucune envie de faire autre chose que Metallica, surtout à ce point de leur carrière, donc c'est juste un joli rêve de Mustaine.
PE a écrit :Cela étant, Ulrich et Hetfield n'ont absolument aucune raison de ramener Mustaine dans Metallica, autre que des solos sans pains, et aucune envie de faire autre chose que Metallica, surtout à ce point de leur carrière, donc c'est juste un joli rêve de Mustaine.
Il ne veut pas intégrer METALLICA, mais faire un side project avec Lars et James. Du moins c'est comme ça que je le comprends.
Et ça s'appellera comment ? METALDETH, MEGALLICA .
Pourquoi pas après tout. Et même si ce fantasme sortait un album, et qu'il rencontrerait un beau succès. Mustaine sûrement, mais les Ulrich et Hetfield ne laisseront pas METALLICA pour ce nouveau groupe.
Etant fan des 2 groupes (mais plus de metallica quand même ) cette idée ne me plait guère... Ils ont pas du tout les même méthodes de travail et mentalité, je vois pas l'intérêt !
PE a écrit :Cela étant, Ulrich et Hetfield n'ont absolument aucune raison de ramener Mustaine dans Metallica, autre que des solos sans pains, et aucune envie de faire autre chose que Metallica, surtout à ce point de leur carrière, donc c'est juste un joli rêve de Mustaine.
Il ne veut pas intégrer METALLICA, mais faire un side project avec Lars et James. Du moins c'est comme ça que je le comprends.
Ouais, t'appelles ça comme tu veux, mais l'idée serait de reprendre la place de Kirk Hammett quand même...
Tony Le Pouilleux a écrit :C'est étrange, je suis d'accord avec Cocal!
Mustaine révèle sa chanson préférée du Black Album, et rappelle au passage à quel point le fait d'écouter du Metallica a pendant très longtemps été pénible pour lui.
Revolver magazine conducted an interview with METALLICA, SLAYER, MEGADETH and ANTHRAX for a special issue devoted to the "Big Four" of 1980s thrash metal.
Dave Mustaine, who was one of the original members of METALLICA, was fired from the band by drummer Lars Ulrich in 1983. He was replaced by Kirk Hammett and went on to form MEGADETH and achieve worldwide success on his own.
When asked to name his favorite METALLICA song, Mustaine said, "I had to do a lot of coming to terms with myself in order to listen to METALLICA. Before, whenever I heard them, it triggered me in my mind to get up on my soapbox and spit out complaints of what had happened to me. And then once I finally realized, 'Dave, you're lucky, you're blessed, you're in a great band, you're in another great band.' I finally just said, 'You're missing it.'
"And I remember hearing this song when I was talking to Lars once and telling him this is my favorite song off the 'Black Record.' And he goes, 'Really? Fuck, man.' It was 'The Unforgiven'. I liked it because I thought this was really the first time I've ever really heard James [Hetfield] sing. He had sung before, and he was a great singer. But that was the first time I ever heard him really, really sing."
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Par rapport à Mustaine et au black album :
Dans son bouquin il raconte qu'il est devenu fou la 1ere fois qu'il a entendu Enter Sandman à la radio, à cause des mots que le gamin prononce et qu'on retrouve dans Go To Hell de Megadeth !
carbonized_ju a écrit :Par rapport à Mustaine et au black album :
Dans son bouquin il raconte qu'il est devenu fou la 1ere fois qu'il a entendu Enter Sandman à la radio, à cause des mots que le gamin prononce et qu'on retrouve dans Go To Hell de Megadeth !
Il y a quelques années il accusait aussi Metallica d'avoir piqué le riff dans un morceau du groupe Excel...
The Boston Phoenix: METALLICA just announced that they were doing an album with Lou Reed and were in the studio with Ray Davies. Could you ever see yourself doing a similar project with them?
Mustaine: Well, I already did a project with METALLICA a long time ago. You mean another project with METALLICA? I dunno. . . . If they're digging up old guys to rock with, those guys are a little bit older than I am, I may have to have my AARP card to do it [laughs]. No, of course I would do it — that was my band. MEGADETH was what the next logical step was in my musical career. It was a natural progression, but if an opportunity came for us to play again — I think what would be ideal, and I've talked to James [Hetfield] about this before. And he didn't say "No," that he and I and Lars [Ulrich] and [MEGADETH bassist] David Ellefson should do a record together and see what happens. Not as a band or anything like that, but something to donate the money to charity. We're all getting a lot older now and just the fact that we're talking was a great start. Playing together is even better, and the idea of us doing something together could be just too much for my little brain to handle and it might just explode.
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Dave Mustaine a un peut trop parlé de son idée dans la presse, ce qui a irrité Hetfield, et les voilà à 2 doigts de replonger dans la guerre des mots! Mais Mustaine vient de s'en excuser.
MEGADETH singer/guitarist Dave Mustaine has apologized to METALLICA's James Hetfield for publicly discussing the fact that Dave wanted to assemble a "supergroup" combining Mustaine and MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson with Hetfield and METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich.
Hetfield laughed off talk of a possible collaboration between members of his band and members of MEGADETH in a new interview, calling it "crazy" talk on the part of Mustaine. An original member of METALLICA before being kicked out in early 1983, Mustaine has jammed with his ex-bandmates on several occasions over the past couple of years during "Big Four" shows and at METALLICA's 30th anniversary concerts last December.
Hetfield told So What!, METALLICA's fan club magazine, "I see [Mustaine] healthier now. I see him as less of a bitter guy. But I do see a lot of stuff in the press with him talking about jamming with us and making an album. All this other crazy stuff. I read it and say to myself, 'Hold on. This is the Dave that we kind of wanted to forget about. You know, the big-mouth that wants to just go-go-go."
Hetfield added, "But there is an authenticity about him when he speaks. He doesn't think too much before he does. He just goes off the cuff. Plus, when he says stuff like that, it's well-intended."
In an interview with Artisan News conducted on Friday, May 11 (see video below), Mustaine was asked about Hetfield's comments. "I already sent [James] a text message and said I apologized to him for saying that and that I won't ever mention it again," Mustaine said. "I like James and I thought what he said was flattering, and then it kind of went the opposite way, and then it kind of came back again. And you know, that's OK. I guess my whole thing was I just wanted them to know that I loved them and that I missed them and I enjoyed playing with them. If that's not mutual, then I understand. I still respect him, and I still care about the guy. If he doesn't wanna play [with me] anymore, that's cool. If he doesn't like the idea of what I said, that's OK, too. It wasn't like I said it was gonna happen, it was something that I kind of wished would happen. But you know, it's OK now, since it doesn't seem like it's gonna happen. And you know what?! It's off my bucket list."
He added, "The thing is that I probably shouldn't have said stuff like that, 'cause, I guess, to some people, they may think that I'm trying to use that as a way to get publicity, so I can see where there would be some feelings about it, and that wasn't my intention."
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade