Flemming Rasmussen reveals insights into the Metallica Albums in a new online Masterclass!!!

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lol

However, he actually does have all the notes and stuff back from those sessions so at least he's not just lying about it.

Also I have to say, I like what Flemming is doing if for no other reason than the fact that James has been such a catty bitch about guarding how he gets his tone for so long.
And I don’t think he knows how to get an amazing tone now either
 
Cool class, Honestly really shows you besides great tunes, how micing, Unique amp and rig setups, And generating ones own sound is so important. Something that has gone away in today's music and recording world.
I would love to see this masterclass but I can't, too expensive compared to Mix With The Masters and Nail The Mix.
 
And I don’t think he knows how to get an amazing tone now either

Have you heard your tone lately?

Where did you go see them that they had bad tone?

And the new records are hotrodded marshall all day without being dgentified....


You okay????
 
If I single-handedly ushered in a new era of tone (scooped and absurdly high gain, for the time, distortion) that thousands of players tried to ape, I’d be rather guarded about it too.


The man single handedly made the 2c+ the entire enigma that it is now also...

I learned how to play by learning metallica songs and playing them accurately, down picking etc etc. I will always have a big respect and admiration for Hetfield.

Then you take some of these songs, play them accurately and tight.... AND then try to put the vocals on top while playing it...

As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to "musically complete front men" JH is the undisputed ?
 
Have you heard your tone lately?

Where did you go see them that they had bad tone?

And the new records are hotrodded marshall all day without being dgentified....


You okay????
My tone rules . It does lol
You know it
 
lol I'm not saying Metallica has been able to write a riff worth a shit for the last 20+ years, but Het was at the top of the genre in his prime in both rhythm playing and tone.


There's a lot of great riffs on Death Magnetic. The songs as a whole are hit or miss, but the core riffs are still there IMO.
 
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