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  1. I will mail out free of charge the following DVD to the first person who PMs me:

    Metallica Live DVD: October 10, 1988

    London, England, Hammersmith Odeon

    Pro shot

    Generation: Master

    Video Quality: A+

    Audio Quality: A+

    Video format: NTSC

    Menus: Yes

    Setlist:

    Elvira Mistress of the Dark intro

    Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

    Lars interview

    Seek and Destroy

    Continuation of Lars interview

    One

    The Son of Lars interview

    And Justice For All (cut)

    Return of The Son of Lars interview

    And Justice For All (picks up where it left off)

  2. Steve Kimock will hit the road this March for a series of shows with a cross-section of former collaborators. Kimock is basing the group around his drummer son John Morgan Kimock and an old friend, Jerry Garcia Band organist Melvin Seals, in an effort to revisit his Bay Area roots. The trio will be rounded out by veteran Bay Area bassist/Bonnie Raitt Band music director Hutch Hutchinson and singer/songwriter Billy Goodman, the latter of whom first brought Kimock to the Bay Area in the mid-1970s to play with Goodman Brothers. Kimock will take the group on a short tour of Northern CA, making stops in Eureka (3/11), San Francisco (3/13-14) and Forestville (3/15-16) along the way. Kimock will also perform with the Mickey Hart Band at Langerado on March 7.

  3. Thursday, May 1 & Friday, May 2

    Exclusive advanced ticket purchase for Players Passportâ„¢ Club Members begins Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 12:00 PM, in-person only at the Casino Rama Box Office.

    Tickets for these performances go on-sale to the general public on Tuesday, February 12, 2008.

    Tickets start at $35.00

  4. I had fun seeing Metallica when I was a kid but you could almost see their egos growing on stage. One show I saw at Copps and one show at Maple Leaf Gardens in the early 90s the opening act was a mini documentary about themselves.

    I still haven't watched the documentary where they have to go to counselling to stay together as a band.

  5. Metallica is one of the tightest live bands out there, and they display a fair sense of humour in their live shows taboot.

    Granted, I haven't seen them since the infamous Playboy interview.

    Let me guess, they turned on their fans in that article?

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