Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
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Not only do I not know the answer
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l don't even know
what the question is!

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God, it feels
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Like it only rains on me
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God, it feels...
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l think it's easy to see
that in those days,

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Metallica brought
a kind of physicality to rock-'n'-roll.

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Let's say the Beatles, the Rolling Stones,
you know, and all that,

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inspired some of the British rock music
that then developed after that.

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And let's say the metal music,
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and Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath
and all of that.

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And then, out of that, again, then...
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let's say, then came Lars
and all of that in being.

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So, I think that they have certainly
a place in all of that, I think.

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Lars had a very good vision, at the time,
of where he saw that particular...

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you know, the metal music going.
Because he could see it

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with European ears and eyes, maybe.
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Don't you feel that it's great for you
to have your father's perspective on...

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on who you are
and what you're doing?

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l think that's incredible, and it's...
You talk about the lineage,

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which we did. We talked a little bit
about your grandfather...

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It's very difficuIt to admit it,
especially with him standing next to me.

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It's easier to talk about
when he's not in my presence.


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