Nothing Else Matters
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Ripped from the DVD that came with Fan Can #3 - recorded at the Blindman's Ball Festival in Suttgart, Germany, 23.08.1997 Fan Cans are customized paint cans stuffed with a CD, video, T-shirt and various Metallica swag. Fan Cans are released by the official fan club and sold to members only, this makes the early versions practically hard to find.
Fan Can #3 also included: A CD featuring demos from Load & ReLoad, a T-Shirt & A rain poncho!!
LINKS TO ALL PERFORMANCES FROM THIS CONCERT
#1. So What!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAuZUz9xG38
#2. Master Of Puppets: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrCp9iB3NwE
#3. King Nothing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0YBijYww0k
#4. Sad But True: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1LuwhGMJDM
#5. Fuel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QZyj97a1VY
#6. Hero Of The Day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAMpKaIFxTU
#7. Ain't My Bitch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM2rBO6JdHA
#8. One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI4EO-iBMcQ
#9. Until It Sleeps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm0GogZp0JI
#10. For Whom The Bell Tolls: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpN3b7byxxc
#11. Wherever I May Roam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1MSlEXp3oQ
#12. Nothing Else Matters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA7u2Q9kNrE
#13. Enter Sandman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBXP8gHnqrw
#14. Stone Cold Crazy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_JbIJszI1g
#15. Creeping Death: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVV73pfy0_E
#16. Battery: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwfR6M08ax8
#17. Last Caress: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB2BVrl7bLM
LINKS TO OTHER METALLICA CONCERTS/DVDs IVE UPLOADED:
OFFICIAL RELEASES:
Live Shit Binge & Purge - Seattle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rcgBJmZn3E
Orgullo, Pasión Y Gloria DVD 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpKb3y-4SI
Orgullo, Pasión Y Gloria DVD 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGwXM9inP94
Français Pour Une Nuit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJCbXvVybo0
S&M Concert: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVdLbqKoY3Y
Cliff 'em All: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AktPzmiCC4
BOOTLEGS:
Live in New York 1998 (Garage Inc promo tour): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIplXO68fWc
Monsters of Moscow 1991 Bootleg: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-4oqGqseLM
Live in Stuttgart GER 1997 (Fan Can #3): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAuZUz9xG38
Live in Philadelphia 1997 (Fan Can 4): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qh0yh1xQEI
Live in Hamburg GER 1997: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KevVtY6Fg2U
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| "Nothing Else Matters" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Metallica | |
| from the album Metallica | |
| B-side | "Enter Sandman" (live) "Enter Sandman" (live)/"Harvester of Sorrow" (live)/"Nothing Else Matters" (Demo) |
| Released | 1992 |
| Format | CD single |
| Recorded | October 1990 - June 1991 One on One Recording Los Angeles, California |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 6:28 |
| Label | Elektra |
| Writer(s) | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich |
| Producer | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich Bob Rock |
| Metallica singles chronology | |
"Nothing Else Matters" is a song by heavy metal band Metallica.
The song features on Metallica's 1991 Black Album which sold more than 15 million copies. After being released as a single in 1992, the song reached #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart as well as top-ten positions on many European charts. It also featured as a playable track on the game Guitar Hero: Metallica. The song has been covered over forty times.
History
Singer and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield wrote this song while he was on the phone with his girlfriend at this time. Since he held the phone with one hand, he plucked the four open strings of a standard E-minor chord with the other, which eventually made up the first two bars of the song. The lyrics were also dedicated to his girlfriend, which talk about being "so close, no matter how far", indicating the bond they shared even when Hetfield was on tour. Initially, the song was not meant to go on the album, and Hetfield had written it for himself, but only after drummer Lars Ulrich heard it was it considered for the record.
The song has now become a staple in Metallica's live performances, and has been dedicated to their fans. When played live nowadays, the last verse is left out, ending the song with a heavily distorted guitar solo by Hetfield. A live version on which this can be heard can be found on the CD/DVD Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México. Other live recordings can be found on Live Shit: Binge & Purge and on S&M.
Composition
Its intro is an E minor arpeggio beginning with the open low E followed by the open G, B and high E strings. It was first rumored, and then confirmed by Hetfield on Classic Albums: The Black Album DVD, that he started composing it while he was on the phone with his girlfriend and only had one free hand.
It is one of the few Metallica songs in which Hetfield, rather than Hammett, plays the guitar solo. Given that Hetfield recorded all rhythm and most harmony tracks on the band's first five albums, it is therefore the only Metallica song that does not feature Hammett's playing (excluding Cliff Burton's bass solo (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth). In response to a question asked by a fan in So What!, the magazine of Metallica's official fan club, Hetfield confirmed that he recorded every guitar track on the song.
Music video
The video premiered on MTV on February 26, 1992. It was directed by Adam Dubin; it consists of parts of the "A year and a half..." video tape which was shot during the recordings of the Black Album. One of them shows Hetfield playing the 12 string during one of the choruses. MTV will not air the video during daytime hours anymore because it features nudity in the form of pin-up posters that are taped up in the studio. It also has a picture of Kip Winger which Lars Ulrich is seen throwing darts at. On the band's 2006 music video compilation DVD, the posters are censored, as was done with the nudity featured in the music videos for Turn the Page and Whiskey in the Jar.
Nothing Else Matters '99
| "Nothing Else Matters '99 (Live)" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Metallica | |
| from the album S&M | |
| B-side | "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (S&M version)/"−Human" |
| Released | 2000 |
| Recorded | April 21–22, 1999, at Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, California |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 6:47 |
| Label | Elektra |
| Writer(s) | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich |
| Producer | Bob Rock James Hetfield Lars Ulrich Michael Kamen |
| Metallica singles chronology | |
For its appearance on S&M, its orchestration was arranged by Michael Kamen conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. This live version is found on the S&M album. This version was also released as the single "Nothing Else Matters '99", which included the B-sides "−Human", and the S&M version of "For Whom The Bell Tolls", on January 4, 2000. This version was also played with guitars tuned to Eb.
There is also an acoustic remix of "Nothing Else Matters" that is called the "elevator version" with no electric guitars (replaced by acoustic guitars, even for the solo), Kamen's orchestrations, and Hetfield's voice only; it appears as the b-side to Sad But True.
Covers
Because of the song's popularity (and ease of play compared to Metallica's other material) it has been covered many times, by both artists within and outside the rock genre. Bands who have covered the song include:
- Acid Drinkers for Fishdick Zwei - The Dick Is Rising Again tribute albums
- Apocalyptica, a band that plays metal music using primarily 4 cellos (Inquisition Symphony)
- String Quartet, in their Tribute to Metallica, a version quite similar to that of Apocalyptica but with more classical elements in it
- Die Krupps for The Blackest Album tribute albums
- David Garrett
- Declan Galbraith on his album You and Me
- Vienna Boys' Choir
- Scott D. Davis
- Iron Horse
- Savatage
- Joe Lynn Turner for the Metallic Attack: Metallica - The Ultimate Tribute tribute album
- Gregorian (a troupe of Gregorian chanters)
- Lissie (a folk-rock singer-songwriter)
- Lucie Silvas (a British pop singer-songwriter)
- LMP on their album A Century of Song.
- Bif Naked on the Superbeautifulmonster album
- The Angels of Venice
- Staind on MTV Icon
- Apoptygma Berzerk for the Paranoia single.
- Jon Oliva, Bob Balch (of Fu Manchu), Lemmy, and Gregg Bissonette for Metallica Assault: A Tribute to Metallica.
- Solarisis - Overload 2: Tribute to Metallica.
- Marco Masini (Italian singer-songwriter) as "E Chi Se Ne Frega" (moderately vulgar Italian for "Who cares"), for the album Uscita Di Sicurezza. (Marco Masini's version only covers the music. The lyrics for "E chi se ne frega" are not the Italian translation of Metallica's song.)
- Bugotak band from Novosibirsk released a Buryat language version with some Buryat instruments
- The Dutch DJ DJ Zany & MC DV8 created a hardstyle version of the song, which is the anthem for the Q-dance event Qlimax
- Tose Proeski during his concerts
- Rev Theory on their acoustic EP Acoustic Live from the Gibson Lounge
- Canadian all-female singing group Aliqua on their self-titled album and also released a music video of them performing the song
- Jaanus performed that in Estonian Idol("Eesti Otsib Superstaari")
- In 2004, the season 2 Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan performed this song live on the Final 5 Up Close And Personal show and the live track was included as the b-side to her first single Listen With Your Heart.
- In 2009, the song was also performed on Australian Idol by eventual winner Stan Walker on the Final 11 rock theme night.
- In 2009 by the a cappella group Club for Five featuring Johanna Kurkela on the album You're the Voice.
- Punk band The Vibrators
UK/France
- "Nothing Else Matters (Edit)" (James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich) - 6.30
U.S./UK/Australia/France/Germany/Japan
- "Nothing Else Matters" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 6.30
- "Enter Sandman (Live)" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) - 5.26
"Enter Sandman" was recorded live on September 28, 1991 at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia from the Monsters of Rock performance.
One Australian version included a t-shirt.
UK/Brazil/Germany/Mexico
- "Nothing Else Matters" (James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich) - 6.30
- "Enter Sandman (Live)" (Kirk Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) - 5.26
- "Harvester of Sorrow (Live)" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 6.02
- "Nothing Else Matters (Demo)" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 5.52
"Enter Sandman" recorded live on September 28, 1991 at Tushino Air Field, Moscow, Russia
"Harvester of Sorrow" recorded live on September 11, 1991 at the Liebenau, Graz, Austria
Italy
- "Nothing Else Matters" (James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich) - 6.30
- "Non me la danno mai" by Dario Vergassola
Jukebox promo with a song by an Italian artist on the B-side.
Live at Wembley Stadium
This single was named "Nothing Else Matters UK Tour Single" and was Released in Europe in 1992. It contained the three songs Metallica played at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on April 20, 1992 at Wembley Stadium.
- "Enter Sandman" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich)
- "Sad But True" (Hetfield, Ulrich)
- "Nothing Else Matters" (Hetfield, Ulrich)
It was mixed the next day by Flemming Rasmussen and was one of the first pieces of Metallica Merchandise to feature James' "Scary Guy" logo.
Nothing Else Matters (Live) (Australia/Germany)
- "Nothing Else Matters" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 6.53
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Ulrich) - 4.53
- "−Human" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 4.19
- "Nothing Else Matters (Video)"
All tracks are taken from S&M album
Nothing Else Matters (Live) (Germany)
- "Nothing Else Matters" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 6.53
- "−Human" (Hetfield, Ulrich) - 4.19
All tracks are taken from S&M album
Lucie Silvas version
| "Nothing Else Matters" | |
|---|---|
CD1 | |
| Single by Lucie Silvas | |
| from the album Breathe In | |
| B-side | "Better Love Next Time" (Demo) |
| Released | 2005 |
| Format | CD single, Digital download |
| Length | 4:36 |
| Label | Mercury Records |
| Writer(s) | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich |
| Producer | Mike Peden |
| Lucie Silvas singles chronology | |
Nothing Else Matters is a special Europe-only single by British singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas. It was released in exactly the same way as Don't Look Back, with the same b-sides and artwork.
External links
- Nothing Else Matters lyrics
- 40 Nothing Else Matters covers
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