Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
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:14:08
For all intents and purposes,
we go into this record completely equal.

:14:14
Everybody contributing
just as much on the lyric front

:14:18
as James contributing
with drum parts and...

:14:22
As soon as you started talking
about that I just, like...

:14:27
Yeah, yeah.
You flash back now?

:14:29
Well...
:14:31
You want to hear it with vocals?
:14:35
Go sing it.
:14:36
You guys had some rules
about that before.

:14:40
Quite frankly, I don't give a fuck.
I'm tired of arguing.

:14:44
You couldn't talk about his lyrics...
:14:46
therefore, he couldn't talk
about your drumming.

:14:50
- Right.
- Do you know what I mean?

:14:52
And you and him did the solos,
:14:55
so you weren't allowed
to comment on the solos.

:14:58
Do you know what I mean?
There was, like, rules.

:15:01
Are you telling me that
those boundaries are gone now?

:15:11
ln the past, what we did
was started with a bunch of ideas

:15:17
existing on tape from everybody.
:15:19
Then me and James would sit down
and turn those ideas into songs,

:15:23
and then we would tell the rest
of the band what to play

:15:26
and when to play it and how to play it.
:15:28
There was never any...
just other ways of doing it.

:15:33
You know,
it's a whole new thing for me.

:15:37
You know, writing in front of everybody.
:15:41
'Cause l've always just gone
into my own head and wrote stuff down,

:15:45
instead of taking things from outside
and putting them down.

:15:52
You know, I was thinking this is, like,
"These are the hands that da-da-da..."

:15:57
"This is the face that de-de-da-da..."
:15:59
- So, it's like...
- Building a Frankenstein or something?


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