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Jason Newstead might perform with Metallica!

And from a source a little more reliable than Blabbermouth:
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Nobody's more surprised that Jason Newsted will be playing again with Metallica this weekend than...Jason Newsted.

Newsted was the Metallica bassist from 1986, when he replaced the late Cliff Burton, until he left the group in 2001. He tells Billboard.com that he had modest expectations for his role in the group's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction on Saturday in Cleveland. "I just planned on going, looking good in my suit, hanging out with my family, going up and getting the award, making a nice speech...," he says.

Then, last Thursday, he got a call from drummer Lars Ulrich that changed things.

"He said, 'We want you to rock with us,' " Newsted recalls. Ulrich told him that Robert Trujillo, Metallica's current bassist "'is not gonna play at all. we want you to play.' And my first question was, 'How's Robert with that? How does he feel about that? I don't want to create any kind of negative anything. I want this all to be proper.'

"(Ulrich) said, 'No, he's with it, man. He wants to be there as a fan, too, and wants to see the 'black' album (1991's 'Metallica') band'...It's all good. Everybody's agreed to it. Let's rock!' 'OK. Let's rock.' "

Prior to the Ulrich's call, however, Newsted says he had no qualms with the current version of Metallica playing at the ceremony.

"I felt strongly they should go as that band and represent Metallica," Newsted explains, "because they're strong right now, together. Those four guys in Metallica are out there knocking the **** down, standing tall, able, prowess, chops are in order...There aren't many times the Hall of Fame can induct a band that's fully capable like that."

Newsted is shipping in the amplifier rig he used during his tenure in Metallica, as well as the Sadowski five-string bass that he notes "has played more songs for Metallica than any other bass instrument in the world." The group plans a sound check/rehearsal for Friday night, then will play "something old (and) something new" on Saturday -- though both songs will be from Newsted's tenure with the band. "One louder than the next -- that's all I know," he says with a laugh.

Newsted has a full compliment of family members coming to the Hall of Fame ceremony, and he's also looking forward to "just an unbelievable family reunion" with past band, business and media associates who Metallica is flying in for the event.

"It's just a major celebration for us," says Newsted, who produced and played on the upcoming Voivod album, "Infini," which is due out in June. "I'm freakin' over the moon, man. It's another...well, the biggest feather in the cap so far, I guess. The Grammys are feathers all around the cap, but this one will be a little bigger, I have a feeling."
 
Between having Jason to play with them during the ceremony - he's the logical choice for the RARHoF induction, as he was with the band for 15 years, far longer that Trujillo's 6 years who has even been with the band double Cliff's 3 years, but the "foundational 3 years") and the invitation put out to Dave Mustaine, James and Lars have absolutely gained back a good deal of my respect. While I've moved on from where the band currently is musically and honestly can't see myself purchasing any new material (which I haven't since the "Garage, Inc./"S&M") period, I can now listen to the back catalog without feeling I been a shower afterwards. ;)
 
damn, Cliff should be alive lol, but I'm not sure how the band would have been, or if they'd even be together if he was, in fact, alive.


oh, and I think Jason is gonna rock the house, I said I hate him in another thread, well that's not completely true, I just don't like the fact that he let'em screw him, to be a weak person gave us that AJFA with no bass xP. But he was indeed a fine player and a great showman.
 
damn, Cliff should be alive lol, but I'm not sure how the band would have been, or if they'd even be together if he was, in fact, alive.


oh, and I think Jason is gonna rock the house, I said I hate him in another thread, well that's not completely true, I just don't like the fact that he let'em screw him, to be a weak person gave us that AJFA with no bass xP. But he was indeed a fine player and a great showman.

i dunno at the time of cliff not many were doing what he did...there were and are a million shredders on guitars...and hetfield wites the riffs lyrics soo..hmmmm wonder we will
 
This is all awesome. I think these guys have all grown. I agree, seldom do we see bands still this capable get inducted.

They should have Cliff's bass sitting on stage and spotlighted. Give the man his props. RT is the man and what a mature one at that! This is pretty amazing especially when you consider the long train wreck of inductions, Van Halen for example.

I will not miss this.
 
Jason is one of the people being inducted, so it's cool and appropriate that he'll be attending & performing. According to their website, the R&R Hall of Fame is inducting the following current/former members of Metallica (3 of them being bass players!):

James Hetfield (vocals, guitar; born August 3, 1963),
Kirk Hammett (guitar; born November 18, 1962),
Jason Newsted (bass; born March 4, 1963),
Lars Ulrich (drums; born December 26, 1963),
Cliff Burton (bass; born February 10, 1962, died September 27, 1986),
Robert Trujillo (bass; born October 23, 1964)

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No Dave? wow xD, I mean... Rob's there.... Dave should be there too.
 
So you actually saw it? My DVR cut off the recording during the Metallica acceptance speeches :mad: , so I didn't get to see them perform. Hopefully I can catch it when it re-airs next weekend.

No. I saw it on Youtube.:smug:


I really loved all of them up there playing "Train kept a Rollin." by Aerosmith. That was awesome! Especially with Flea and Jimmy Page!

I'm glad Cliff's dad gave a speech. That was pleasently unexpected.:bassist: