Death Magnetic

____no5 said:
I wonder if there is a way to record it
Use your soundcard's "What you hear" function and then record to a program, say Vegas or Mediasource. It will then record everything that comes out of your speakers. If your card doesn't have that function, buy a cabel with two male 3,5 mm ends. Plug one into the speaker's socket in the soundcard, and the other into either Line in or microphone. There you go.  :)
 
____no5 said:
I wonder if there is a way to record it
Yes. If you have a powerful enough PC and the right software, press play on the radio program and record direct from your soundcard within the software. Or plug a MiniDisc/tape recorder into the headphone socket and record away. It can be done. :D


And Yax got there first.
 
Albie said:
Yes. If you have a powerful enough PC and the right software, press play on the radio program and record direct from your soundcard within the software. Or plug a MiniDisc/tape recorder into the headphone socket and record away. It can be done. :D

do you have a powerful enough PC and the right software Albie ??  :D
 
Interesting bit of news for the album...


According to Paul Cashmere from Undercover.com.au, METALLICA's Death Magnetic has walloped in the number one album on the Australian chart this week with sales of 55,877 units in the past 7 days.

If we include one-day sales from the first day of release last week, Death Magnetic has sold 60,726 units.

Metallica has achieved sales with this album akin to the glory days of music retail.

In Australia Death Magnetic is now the fastest selling album on the year.


More.
This link provided by Forostar is great.  Thanks for the link.  (I forgot where you original post is).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00dhljd

I just finished listening to the whole thing and I have to agree with Kirk, 'The Judas Kiss' is the best song.  This BBC interview with Bruce is superb.  At the end of the interview with all four band members is Metallica live playing 'Master of Puppets' among others.  Also Dio is live with 'Heaven and Hell', 'Rainbow in the Dark' among others.
 
There was  a straight link from the Metallica site so I watched it from there.  Great interview, and everyone got their say.  I thought the interview with James was the most interesting since it went a bit deeper than the others.

Anyone notice some of the guys (okay, everyone except Trujillo) sucking up to Bruce, or am I just too cynical?
 
I'm listening to Bruce's Rock Show -np : the judas kiss- and I'm feeling really excited :
having Bruce interviewing Metallica AND admit that's a great album -we don't see that every day fellas !

Lars.... the same old bullshit, he just can't admit for once simple and clear the greatness of Maiden
every time he speaks about package, T-shirts and management -which is not so essential as musical influences are

judas kiss is fucking awesome and Kirk so cool !

waiting with great curiocity to see what James will say -here it comes !
-James welcome
 
____no5 said:
I'm listening to Bruce's Rock Show -np : the judas kiss- and I'm feeling really excited :
having Bruce interviewing Metallica AND admit that's a great album -we don't see that every day fellas !

Lars.... the same old bullshit, he just can't admit for once simple and clear the greatness of Maiden
every time he speaks about package, T-shirts and management -which is not so essential as musical influences are

judas kiss is fucking awesome and Kirk so cool !

waiting with great curiocity to see what James will say -here it comes !
-James welcome

Lars has always been an arrogant dick ever since I can remember.  Part of the reason the Loads are horrible is Lars' attitude.  On a local music TV station he'd claim "we are aware of changing music influences, but we don't listen to them because we want to keep ourselves pure".  What a load of crock!
 
Genghis Khan said:
Lars has always been an arrogant dick ever since I can remember. 

The three arrogant dicks of metal: Lars Ulrich, Jon Schaffer, Dave Mustaine.  They should form a band: Iced Megallica.  At least Jon wouldn't be able to fire anyone then and it would provide for some interesting dramas.

Interesting that Bruce's favourite track from the album is Cyanide, though. 
 
I tried to come up with something witty here, but I can't. You can't beat Axl. No way.
 
Genghis Khan said:
Lars has always been an arrogant dick ever since I can remember.  Part of the reason the Loads are horrible is Lars' attitude.  On a local music TV station he'd claim "we are aware of changing music influences, but we don't listen to them because we want to keep ourselves pure".  What a load of crock!

yeah 100% agreed, what a mindless prick he is !

he is a mediocre drummer, he was always under James-the-real-boss'es shadow
but yet, he always wanted to be appeared as the real boss in Metallica ; bullshit !

Jason Newsted in one interview (when he joined Voivod) he stated that Lars NOT EVEN CO-WRITE song with James
he is credited "simply cos he's playing drums" (sic)

on the other hand, James, Mr Metallica was real cool during Bruce's interview -I really enjoyed his part  :)
 
Nice try Albie, if there is someone that comes close it's him, but Perun is right... can't beat Axl, not even Schaffer. Though the Schaffer-Ulrich-Mustaine project does sound kinda cool :) with Malmsteen and Axl :D
 
Why is it always guitarists?  No sense in them all joining one band, then they'd have three guitarists, a drummer, singer, but no bassist?  Well, Schaffer is credited with bass guitars in many albums, so I guess he could do it.

Lead vocals: Axl Rose
Lead guitar: Yngwie Malmsteen
Rhythm guitar: Dave Mustaine
Bass guitar: Jon Schaffer
Drums: Lars Ulrich

That band wouldn't last five minutes...  As soon as it came to the question of who is leader, the band would spectacularly implode.
 
Back
Top