From film to stage: Originally written for the 1966 western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the piece was adapted by Metallica for concerts. A manager’s idea: Jon Zazula suggested the track in 1983 to ...
Origin of tradition: In 1983, Metallica swapped a simple heartbeat intro for Morricone’s ‘The Ecstasy of Gold’ on their Kill ’Em All tour. Emotional impact: Hetfield says the piece unites band and ...
Luke Bryan is receiving criticism for the way he introduced fellow musician, Dustin Lynch, to the stage during a concert in Mexico. "No one has drank more liquor, no one has vomited more, no one has ...
The track precedes the release of her concert film the singer co-directed with James Cameron.
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