skoora":xyj5do2j said:
I will give props to Metallica for basically staying a "band" for all these years. Megadeth has been Mustaine and hired guns for years. Imagine what Hetfield could do if he just had to hire super fresh and talented rhythm sections for each album. The more I think about it it's not a fair comparison. It's cool but also a shame Jame's cares so much about the "family" of a band and never had that breaking point with Lars creatively speaking.
Plus we'll never know for sure but in my gut I believe Cliff had a large part in how early Metallica arrangements were made. Maybe more him and James than Lars. I just can't believe that Lars was ever that talented.
dude, don't let the Anti-lars feeling blind you.....if you've seen any metallica documentary in the studio you can clearly see that Lars has A LOT to do with the production of every metallica record.... IMO the problem with lars has been the lack of hunger to prove people wrong and a HUGE lack of PRACTICE...... his drumming on Ride/Master/Justice was actually very good..... not up to par with Lombardo/Jordison etc.... but very good. Nowadays he's sucking a lot I'm aware.
But when it comes to production and arrangements Lars has been pivotal in Metallica's success.
Again, IMO a band is not about how technically you are, it's about how good your fans and the band feel about the material and the whole experience (records, touring, etc) and Metallica seems to be the biggest band in Heavy Metal, simply because of that..........the metallica fans simply LOVE metallica man, and they love the music and the energy, no matter if lars is out of time or james is pitchy here and there.......or even if Hammett's bends are way off.