Jason Newstead had joined Metallica in the wake of Cliff Burton's death, and after they had just come off the back of a trio of albums that culminated in the release of "Master of Puppets", an album that is considered to not only be Metallica's best album, but also the best album released in the genre of metal and thrash. The biggest challenge for Jason Newstead would be
- whether the fans would accept him,
- the band accept him, and
- would he fill such a huge void left in the wake of Cliff Burton.
The politics within the band are well known. Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield are Metallica, and everyone else are there for the ride. Its common knowledge that when each new album is released, that Lars and James have already created the songs in near complete/demo form, and the rest of the band just play their part. I always got the impression Kirk Hammett was happy being in a band/playing with Metallica and hence was happy with his involvement and reward, but I didnt get that from Jason. When their hugely and deservedly successful album "Black" album was released with it came two videos (videos then, DVDs now) entitled "A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica, Part One and Part Two". They were a companion set with the first video documenting the recording process of the album and the second video documenting the subsequent tour. Whilst I could review both videos here, I wont, suffice to say they are essential viewing by any Metallica fan and a window into the whole world of recording an album from start to finish.
The section I want to focus on is the part two, the tour around the world. We are often shown the various backstage antics common amongst a band on tour slowly going crazy from months of touring. There is a scene in which Jason is seen with a paper plate collecting food from a buffet after a show, and the rest of the band are making fun of him. (We later/earlier see Kirk Hammett acting like a child playing his guitar in his hotel room at 2am, rather childish). Jason just laughs off the insults and jibes with a comment. "I've got plans for these millions and it aint for fucking sandwiches." He's a smart guy, his feet on the ground without letting fame and fortune go to his head. Whilst Lars and James most likely earnt more money than the other two by dint of writing credits, but also tour earnings, Kirk acted more like a child who was happy with whatever James and Lars did, and Jason was just too smart for the band. He knew the bubble would burst, that fame and fortune is fleeting, and that once you have easy money its spent easily. Not wasting his money on room service when there was a perfectly good (and already paid for) buffet to eat from is a smart move.
Much is made of the bass mix with ...And Justice For All, which has been corrected somewhat in subsequent remixes, but by Jason's own admission you cant hear the bass because its integral with the drums and guitars. Either by design (he was told what to play) or the nature of the sound that JH and LU were looking for meant there was no room in the mix for a bass player.
I often wonder what Metallica would sound like today if Cliff hadnt died (and no I wouldnt prefer Kirk to have died instead, Id have preferred if no one died), and Im certain their fourth album would have been heavier and harder.
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