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Metallica

Live Performances by Metallica in 1985

Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live) at Day on the Green, Oakland

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, California, United States

August 31, 1985 | Video Length: 4:52
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  • On August 31, 1985, Metallica performed live at the Day on the Green festival in Oakland, California, showcasing their powerful track "For Whom the Be... Read Full Description >

    On August 31, 1985, Metallica performed live at the Day on the Green festival in Oakland, California, showcasing their powerful track "For Whom the Bell Tolls." This recording took place during a pivotal moment in the band's career, shortly after the release of their iconic album "Ride the Lightning," which came out in 1984. By this time, Metallica had begun to establish themselves as a leading force in the thrash metal scene, renowned for their aggressive sound and complex compositions. The "Cliff 'Em All" DVD, which features this performance, serves as a tribute to their late bassist Cliff Burton, who had tragically passed away just a year earlier in September 1986. This live recording captures the raw energy of the band during a transformative period, highlighting both their growing popularity and the emotional intensity surrounding their performances following Burton's death.

Metallica - Full Concert Live at Metal Hammer Festival, St. Goarshausen

Freilichtbühne Loreley
St. Goarshausen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

September 14, 1985 | Video Length: 1:15:49
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  • In September 1985, Metallica was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their groundbreaking album, "Ride the Lightning," in July of... Read Full Description >

    In September 1985, Metallica was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their groundbreaking album, "Ride the Lightning," in July of that year. This live performance at the Metal Hammer Festival in St. Goarshausen showcased the band during a significant time of evolution and growth, as they were beginning to gain wider recognition within the heavy metal scene. "Ride the Lightning" marked a departure from their debut album, "Kill 'Em All," featuring more complex song structures and lyrical themes. During this period, the band was still developing their identity, and their energetic live performances contributed to their growing fanbase. Notably, this era would lead them to eventually achieve massive commercial success with future releases, solidifying their place as one of the most influential heavy metal bands in history.