#61
Charlie wrote:
he’d still be in metallica - i wonder how their career had gone. would the black album have happened ? would they have evn hired bob rock ?
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 14:09
#62
Dennis wrote:
Well, we assume he would have still been in Metallica..
He may have gotten half way through the recording of ..And Justice For All and said to the others:
“Sod this, I’m off to make Thrash Metal again…”
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 14:17
#63
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
He was apparently looking at using more jazz stuff in his lines.
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 15:07
#64
Charlie wrote:
Not that yould be able to hear them with Hetfield and Ulrich mixing :D
:mad: focking drums louder
:mad: Guitars Louder
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 15:37
#65
Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:
Dennis wrote:
Cliff Burton would be a nobody now if he hadn’t died.
Not to speak ill of him, but was he really that much of a big deal on the bass? I don’t think so.
Easily one of the most stupid statements that I have ever read on here.
If he was still around then there would be a slim chance that Metallica would be producing some decent music.
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 15:53
#66
Dennis wrote:
He could have ended up being the John Deacon of the band, we’ll never know.
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2007 at 16:14
#67
Charlie wrote:
He would have been just another metal bassist nowadays what with all the young guys getting faster and more technical.
Posted on Wed, 7 March 2007 at 12:26
#68
Idlevice2 wrote:
Dennis wrote:
Cliff Burton would be a nobody now if he hadn’t died.
Not to speak ill of him, but was he really that much of a big deal on the bass? I don’t think so.
I swear, Metallica would have suffered more if Lars had died.
Cliff was good, but not THAT good…
No compliants, which is hard to achieve, but nothing special.
Posted on Thu, 8 March 2007 at 14:35