martes, 16 de marzo de 2010



The loudest concert ever took place in the Coliseo in San Juan Puerto Rico March 14, 2010. It all started with Metallicas intro playing the song 'That Was Just Your Life.' The crowd went wild, it was a mix of Metallica and super awesome light effects. The second song the brilliant band played was 'The End Of The Line.' Then came 'For Whom The Bell Toll's.' Next came: 'Fuel', 'Fade To Black', 'Broken, Beat and Scarred', and Cyanide.' Later they played 'Sad But True', but before they started playing the song, James said someone claimed that the song was a little to hard for San Juan to take. Of course this was not meant in a bad way, he was just joking and getting the crowd 'pumped up' by making them cheer as loud as they could to see if the public of San Juan could handle it. Then came 'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)' and 'Creeping Death.' Later on the band played two of their most successful hits: 'One' and 'Master of Puppets.' At that time the Coliseo of Puerto Rico in San Juan was getting super 'HOT!' How could it not get so hot with the flashes of fire in the stage. Next was 'Blackened' and 'Nothing Else Matters.' Then came the song that everybody loves 'Enter Sandman.' Everybody was shouting of excitement. Later there was an encore and the band played 'Die, Die My Darling (Misfits cover)', 'Motorbreath', and the last song of the night 'Seek and Destroy' where Robert Trujillo presented his famous windmill while holding his base. At the end ,before leaving the stage, black colored balloons with the bands logo fell from the ceiling and the band members were kicking them towards the audience. Lars decided to through his drum sticks to the crowd. Finally some people standing on arena threw some Puerto Rican Flags to the stage, including one with the Death Magnetic album symbol on it, and the band members:James, Lars, Kirk, and Robert decided to grab the flags and delicately place them on top of the drum set, which by the way was almost completely covered, as a symbol of respect towards the Puerto Rican community. Last thing I have to say is I LOVE METALLICA!

















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