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The most awkward interview ever
You know, when news was out that Megadeth’s new album is called 13, this interview was shown on many sources because Dave explains the meaning of 13 to him (13th album, he was 13 when he started playing guitar, that sort of thing).
But watch the whole thing and see how cringe-worthy it is. Every question is asked in a very awkward way and Dave answers it even more awkwardly. It’s such a mess.
I don’t know if Dave simply didn’t like the questions or just misunderstood some words because of the guy’s thick Scottish accent, but man oh man, it was hard to watch. The questions weren’t stellar, either. It’s like all the perfect ingredients came together to create the ultimate embarrassing interview.
Credit goes to RockAAA.com, although I wouldn’t brag about being behind that video if I were them.
Yep, Diamond Head joined the jam
Okay so maybe not all of Diamond Head, just guitarist Brian Tatler.
Now, I have updated the original post about this but hey, Metallica.com has some awesome photos up so I stole got a couple of them to post here.
Make the jump to see a few and a link to the full gallery.
And yes, I realize most of the news is now Big Four-related somehow but hey, what can you do? Would you rather read about whom Bret Michaels is singing with? I thought so.
Friday Top 10: Greatest Metallica solos
Last week, for the first time ever, we missed the chance to write a Top 10 because we were lazy busy. Instead of publishing a ‘Friday Top 10’ on a Saturday, we’ve decided to simply work on a bigger Top 10 for ‘next Friday’ — which is this Friday cause this happened last week. Confused? So am I.
Anyway, this is more than just a Top 10. I will also talk about 5 runner-ups and will make it a Top 15.
Now, let’s get back to business. I talk a lot about how James is THE guitarist of Metallica, and people give Kirk a lot of shit for his playing. But truth to be told, Kirk wrote some of the best metal solos of all time. His 80s lead work is legendary and has probably influenced countless lead guitarists.
You can get the most technically proficient lead guitarist in Metallica, it won’t guarantee better songs. Kirk’s soloing just gels with James’ riffs, in my opinion, and this Top 10 will take a look at some of his best work.
Arranging the solos by ‘quality’ is very hard. You tend to ‘root’ for your favorite songs. So I tried to be as objective as I could and simply judge the solo itself, regardless of how much I like the rest of the song.
Disclaimer: This article will not talk about speed, length or other technical aspects. It is simply about what I think are Metallica‘s greatest solos, judged on how good they sound on their own and how well they fit the song itself. So all you guitar dorks out there, watch out.
Now that we got out of the way, we can carry on with the top itself. Make the jump.
Megadeth’s new album has a title
Megadeth‘s new album has a title. And the title is: 13
Yep. That’s all. I wanted to add some snide comments, but I actually like it. Short, easy to remember, let’s just hope it kicks ass.
Isn’t Dave superstitious though? Or is he doing reverse psychology on bad luck? The cover should be a broken mirror with a black cat on it, or something.
So the album is almost finished. It has a title. And an estimated release date (November). All they need now is announce the exact day of release.
It’s been a couple of productive years for the four bands. Unlike me, I’ve been slacking since the mid 80s.
Will Diamond Head join The Big Four jam?
I actually wanted to go to Knebworth for Sonisphere, but couldn’t. Man, am I going to regret this…
Diamond Head (whose ‘Am I Evil’ song is usually played when the four bands jam) will play on the same stage as Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth and Metallica. So will they join the jam at the end?
The video above with David Ellefson and Shawn Drover of Megadeth seems to hint towards that idea. It would be pretty epic indeed, and I don’t see why they wouldn’t.
I hope it will be pro shot so we don’t have to witness it via godawful cellphone footage.
UPDATE: Metallica.com confirms that Brian Tatler of Diamond Head joined the jam.
Speaking of Sonisphere, other musicians playing that festival were asked to pick their favorite Big Four band. Their quotes, after the jump.