Nothing Else Matters...

Started by MFer, January 22, 2011, 04:17:01 PM

Ferryman_1957

Great job here - it's one of the most amazing songs on the planet (up there with Stairway to Heaven), so doing a cover of this is like trying to paint the Mona Lisa. And you did a great job here. It's very true to the original but has some individual twists and interpretations that make it interesting to listen to. Very well done indeed, really enjoyed this.

Cheers,

Nigel

Gnasty



Perfectly done here Mfer!! Love it and you did it in the E flat.

Makes it a more darker feeling to me like they do live.

If you want to do No leaf Clover, i`d do the solo for you if you`d like??? I could use your voice for a
Tallica parody i wrote... Let me know??

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Gritter

Great version...true to the original - Metallica's best.

xicpanad

I don´t think metallica themselves could do it so close to original.
It´s simply PERFECT!

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Gary F

Amazing cover!!!!
Love it!!!

Gary

Vanncad

Wow - great job and welcome MFer!!

I'm checking this out during lunch break,and I think you pretty much nailed that one man!
You've got the whole thing down pat!

I love the way you dissected that tune and made it sound so close to the original.
That's a lot of effort, and the result is amazing!

PS - I'd love to hear you and Gnasty get together on a tune.
It ain't pretty being easy.

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Oldrottenhead

i am not at all familiar with metallica, some of you may know of my aversion to heavy metal, but i must say i really enjoyed this, in fact i enjoyed it so much , i am despite my intense phobia and prejudice going to investigate this metallica  a bit further. any advice on where i can ease myself in gently would be greatly appreciated. great post matt.
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James?

Mr Hetfield?

Is that you?

Your Voice is sounding alot better these days!
And your band Play better on this as well!!

Glad you Rerecorded this Mr Hetfield!

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LOL!!! M. Hetfield...classic!!!! I wish I could sing and play half as good as him...