...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1979) | dir. Norman Jewison.
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...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1979) | dir. Norman Jewison.
AL PACINO as ARTHUR KIRKLAND ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1979) dir. Norman Jewison
Jason Newsted photo dump! 💙💙
Hes so pretty I love him so much dude oh my god!
Metallica- ...And Justice For All
Got a little bored so here some of my Metallica stuff
Definitely need to work on my cassette collection
In the Metallica song One, the lyric everyone says it is is: "back in the womb, it's much too real," but I hear: "back in the war, it's much too real," am I deaf or dumb? Ig English is my second language if that's an excuse but still. I think James says "war," not "womb," but that's my opinion, even if it's technically wrong
Friday, January 2: Metallica, "The Frayed Ends of Sanity"
It was the intro to “The Frayed Ends of Sanity” that rendered the track the goofy outlier on …And Justice for All even though it had nothing to do with the rest of the song which was otherwise totally in line with the rest of the album. Coming in late on the record as yet another long and unwieldy number, the tune showed signs of fatigue with the overarching conceit of Justice, though by that point the boxy production and lack of Jason Newsted were easier to digest and both the primary riff and monster chorus were prime Hetfield, as was his yarl. As a deep cut on the golden-era Metallica album with the highest concentration of dark horse favorites, “The Frayed Ends of Sanity” was perhaps the last time the band wasn’t self-conscious about their writing and playing, and Lars’ typically clumsy drumming finally revealed the internal logic that he had forever been striving to articulate.