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Post by smogquixote on Jun 24, 2021 12:05:23 GMT
Watching this documentary again for the first time in several years and it’s still pretty funny but more depressing than I remember it being.
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Post by personunknown on Jun 24, 2021 12:47:01 GMT
Bands in the sixties and seventies when they had creative differences would either take a shed load of drugs together or get in a big fight.
Metallica go to therapy.
You can literally see the dollar signs spinning round in that psychoanalysts eyes.
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Post by smogquixote on Jun 24, 2021 13:26:06 GMT
Bands in the sixties and seventies when they had creative differences would either take a shed load of drugs together or get in a big fight. Metallica go to therapy. You can literally see the dollar signs spinning round in that psychoanalysts eyes. They were really tonguing the bag for creativity but the party was over, they were having a hard time reconciling with getting older and finding themselves in a cultural landscape that wasn’t that interested in thrash metal anymore.
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Post by smogquixote on Jun 24, 2021 14:02:28 GMT
This is so hilarious, they’re doing the vocal takes and I don’t know how none of them were able to foresee how dreadful the “St. Anger” album was going to turn out jfc
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Post by Billy Idle on Jun 27, 2021 8:45:45 GMT
Straddles that line between tragic and hilarious
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Post by smogquixote on Jun 27, 2021 14:56:51 GMT
Straddles that line between tragic and hilarious It’s quite entertaining
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