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Metallica - One (Studio Version)

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Metallica - One. Check out my profile for all the other songs:) "One" is a Grammy Award winning song performed by heavy metal band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of, and was released as the second single from, the band's 1988 album ...And Justice For All. Metallica won their first Grammy Award in 1990 for "One", winning Best Metal Performance. "One" was written in November, 1987 by Metallica's principal composers — rhythm guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich. The song was released in 1989 as the second single taken from the album (the first being "Harvester of Sorrow"). Before any music begins, there is a series of sound effects with a battle theme for the first 17 seconds of the track; an artillery barrage is heard and continues slightly after the music begins. The song starts off with a clean tone guitar intro by Hetfield before Kirk Hammett comes in over the top of Hetfield with a clean-toned solo. The song speeds up after Ulrich's drums come in and continues until each chorus, when the guitars become heavy and distorted before returning to clean. There is a second solo by Hammett halfway through the song, before lyrics cut out and the song gradually gets more heavy and distorted until the "machine gun" guitar build up (played alongside two bass drums) before the final - often highly praised - guitar solo by Hammett, and a final highly technical duel solo by Hammett and Hetfield. "One" was the first Metallica song for which a music video was created. The music video directed by Bill Pope and Michael Salomon debuted on MTV on January 20, 1989. The video is almost entirely in black & white, and features the band performing the song in a warehouse. It features dialogue and several scenes from the movie Johnny Got His Gun, written and directed by Dalton Trumbo, adapted from a book of the same name and authored by the director. Timothy Bottoms can be seen starring as Joe Bonham, the main character in the novel. Bonham is confined to a hospital and turns into a duck man. Although he survived, the explosion caused incredible loss of limbs, including both his arms and legs, along with most of his face including his eyes, nose and ears leaving him blind, deaf, mute and almost completely immobile. Metallica bought the rights to Johnny Got His Gun so they would be able to use it exclusively for the video for "One". Three versions of the "One" music video were made - the first (the longest) contained scenes of both the band and scenes from the movie. The second was simply a shortened version of the first and the third contained only the band performing the song (without any scenes from the movie). Like many other music videos from the metal band, "One" puts great emphasis on the performances of the band members as musicians, with many shots of Hetfield, Newsted and Hammett's hands picking (plucking in the case of Newsted) and fretting. The video features the band members in a typical early Metallica fashion - playing (as if in rehearsal) in some sort of warehouse, in tight formation around Ulrich's drum kit, and dressed in casual street clothes and with long untamed hair. In the music video, it can be clearly seen that both Hetfield and Hammett are playing ESP guitars. It is also clear that Newsted is playing bass with his fingers at the start of the song, but towards the end just before the solo and during it Jason is shown to be using a pick. ONE I can't remember anything Can't tell if this is true or dream Deep down inside I feel to scream This terrible silence stops me Now that the war is through with me I'm waking up, I cannot see That there is not much left of me Nothing is real but pain now Hold my breath as I wish for death Oh please, God, wake me Back in the womb it's much too real In pumps life that I must feel But can't look forward to reveal Look to the time when I'll live Fed through the tube that sticks in me Just like a wartime novelty Tied to machines that make me be Cut this life off from me Hold my breath as I wish for death Oh please, God, wake me Now the world is gone, I'm just one Oh God, help me Hold my breath as I wish for death Oh please, God, help me Darkness imprisoning me All that I see Absolute horror I cannot live I cannot die Trapped in myself Body my holding cell Landmine has taken my sight Taken my speech Taken my hearing Taken my arms Taken my legs Taken my soul Left me with life in hell Words and Music by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich Copyright © 1988 Creeping Death Music (ASCAP) International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved

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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm
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Sawkawraw (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
You're right about something happened after the first four albums. Black Album was definately one of the most technique based albums in my opinion, but none after that comes close to the first four/five albums (depends if you wanna count Black Album in), thats true.
fluxgenerator (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
I have loved and cried over this song many times after a glass of wine but now I cry cos I think of Baby P- tied to machines that make me breath- tied to parents who make me bleed- I dont know but the video makes you understand what it is to be helpless and unable to control your own life. The words just come. If anyone out there can re- write this song and we can give some money to children in danger please help me cos im no poet. I just cast new eyes on it
shadow6543 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
poooooooosers all aboard the fail train your captin
samlattin (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
i agree who does shadow think he is when he becomes as big as metallica then he can comment what a fuking prune
djfrank203 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
its a different style dude.i fu dont like it then u shoul dstop listening to it cuz i agree with you, bu ti dont crtiticiza metallica and their choises.its their own music they get to do what they want with it.
ehsho (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Yes, listen to shadow. He obviously is a master music critic and knows the music to a point he can point out if your opinions are wrong. I know if I ever see a person with a name of shadow6543, who as far as I know has hardly any right to speak all, I change my opinions to fit into his facts. Thank you for your fantastic comment completely lacking full out stupidity.
kuwanhysie (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
HAHAHAHA!!
ikilludeadgood (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
this song is so awesome i could have buttsex with it Oo
shadow6543 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
pft ya then how come they went from killer thrash to 3-6 minute mtv antums? hmmm? i mean dont get me wrong the black album is an awsome record its just a shit metallica record i mean when you compaire it to Kill em All Ride the Lighning Master of puppets and ...and justice for all it dosent even come close, its just sell out bull shit
mujuma (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Shadow... The Black Album was good, It had many great songs... Enter Sandman, Nothing Else Matters, My Friend of Misery, The Unforgiven, Sad but True etc... It may be your opinion, But we have the right to say our own...

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