Everflow a écrit :LaX a écrit :Y a que moi que ça étonne qu'ils aient pas joué "Mechanix" / "The Four Horsemen" avec Mustaine ?
Ouais, c'est peut-être volontaire pour éviter que les gens ne fassent la comparaison, ou parce qu'ils se seraient embrouillés pour savoir quelle version jouer?

Pour avoir la paix des ménages quoi.
Mustaine a son idée sur la question :
Powerline: I was surprised you didn't play "The Four Horsemen".
Mustaine: I think there's a reason for that. I think I know why we didn't play that song but I'm not going to go out on a limb on it. I think one of the things was because we recorded "Mechanix" and they recorded the other way, there's not really a need to do that. There were several other songs that were really important — like "Jump in the Fire" was the first song I brought those guys. And "Phantom Lord" and "Metal Militia" were songs that I brought to them, too, and the only other song was "Mechanix", which later changed to "The Four Horsemen". And the rest of those songs were written by James [Hetfield] or by Hugh Tanner or Lloyd Grant and that's why those guys were there... and a little weird for me, too, you know, standing on stage. I thought it was cool to be just with METALLICA, but Ron McGovney's up there and Lloyd Grant's up there. I was kind of like, "Alright, well, I'll bite the bullet. I'll be cool. This is not so terrible." I got up there and, you know what?! I didn't even notice them. I was having so much fun they weren't even there."
Ce qui est quand même incroyable, c'est qu'il ressente le besoin de rabaisser Ron McGovney et Lloyd Grant. On le sait que Mustaine a été plus important qu'eux dans l'histoire de Metallica. Mais pourquoi le rappeler, pourquoi se mettre en avant ? Pourquoi leur reprocher d'être là, et gâcher, postérieurement par ces mots en tout cas, un moment qui a dû être incroyable pour eux qui n'ont pas eu de carrière musicale, encore moins le succès de Metallica ou Megadeth ? C'est avec ce genre de commentaires que Mustaine passe encore parfois pour un petit con, malgré tous les efforts qu'il peut faire. On dirait que c'est plus fort que lui
