The Most Controversial Drummer In Metal

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • If someone asked you which drummer you think gets the most hate, there's a good chance you'd say Lars Ulrich. Drummers already get the butt end of the stick when it comes to musician jokes, but people love to hate on Lars, and Ash Pearson is here to ask Ulrich-haters to reconsider. Here are six reasons to love the drummer of Metallica, one of the biggest bands in the world:
    0:00 - Introduction
    01:00 - Reason #1: He writes memorable drum parts
    Could you imagine the drums on Metallica songs, especially for their classic albums, being played any other way? For example, his fills in "Sad But True" are perfect for the song and they're instantly recognizable. Lars has great composition sensibilities and has been one of the arrangers for the band.
    02:25 - Reason #2: He's a drumming icon
    You can't deny that Lars has inspired musicians for decades. Most of today's metal musicians probably looked up to bands like Metallica, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath at some point. Metallica, and drummers like Lars, are high on most drummers' lists for bands they're inspired by (yes, this even includes many modern death metal drummers).
    03:27 - Reason #3: He doesn't use a ride cymbal
    Most drummers have a ride cymbal in their kit, but not Lars - and he hasn't for a long time. It's a pretty daring move for a drummer to remove such a classic component. He's explained that it's because he doesn't like the ping of a ride cymbal and prefers cymbals he can crash on.
    05:14 - Reason #4: He's versatile
    Contrary to the popular criticism, Lars is more than a one trick pony, and he proves that by playing many different types of feels, beats, and tempos. Listen to his double bass runs in "Dyers Eve" and "Blackened", thrash beats in "Disposable Heroes", and slow ballad style playing in "Nothing Else Matters." He brings a lot of cool stuff to the table and has never been afraid to experiment, which is often something you have to do in music to strike gold.
    08:03 - Reason #5: He's understated
    You shouldn't pull out all the chops just because you can. Instead of playing complicated, crazy fills, he writes what works best for the song. Lars makes careful choices, sometimes opting to just hit the snare drum a few times to pull out the tension in a slow roll. Less is often more, and can sound more powerful than a part with a ton of notes. It's easier to air drum along to, too!
    09:18 - Reason #6: He has a memorable personality
    You can't really have a conversation about Metallica without mentioning his name. Whether it's his outrageous stage antics, his stance on music downloading services like Napster (revolutionary at the time) or how entertaining he is in videos, Lars has a larger-than-life persona and it's impossible to separate him from Metallica. His personality gets you talking about the band and it's part of the lore.
    What do you think? Does Lars deserve the negativity he gets, or does he deserve more praise?
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Komentáře • 3,1K

  • @kanesanders6669
    @kanesanders6669 Před 3 lety +5615

    Lars is the master of tempo changes. The only problem is he doesn't tell his bandmates.

    • @CobraNOY
      @CobraNOY Před 3 lety +45

      😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😂

    • @pritamroy9429
      @pritamroy9429 Před 3 lety +14

      🤣🤣🤣 me tooo

    • @Check_For_Response
      @Check_For_Response Před 3 lety +37

      You too can play all of your awesome old fills Tom fills using only a China and a snare! Just watch how he plays One these days.

    • @rdp4079
      @rdp4079 Před 3 lety +13

      The best response yet! Love it!

    • @SoCal780
      @SoCal780 Před 3 lety +7

      Dude, that is funny! 🤣🤣

  • @FuckYoutubeCensorship
    @FuckYoutubeCensorship Před 3 lety +2665

    I don't care what anyone says, Lars is a perfectly decent tennis player.

  • @GuilhermeTeixeira
    @GuilhermeTeixeira Před 3 lety +252

    Reason #7: he played several Metallica songs without backtrack and we recognized all of them. He's unique.

  • @pepa007
    @pepa007 Před 2 lety +628

    Lars is Metallica. He’s basically an incredible “manager” and boss who pulled that band through everything and he’s the main reason why the band is so successful for such a long time. He’s relentless.

    • @garageautonomist2258
      @garageautonomist2258 Před 2 lety +1

      Define success.

    • @Toadspring
      @Toadspring Před 2 lety +71

      @@garageautonomist2258 Almost any way you define success Metallica fits the definition. Is it commercial success? They did that. Is it artistic success? They were one of the pioneers of an entire genre of music. They’ve sold millions of records and their first 5 albums all have critical acclaim. So what exactly are you getting at?

    • @Justmeyes
      @Justmeyes Před 2 lety +2

      Living on old fame from Jurassic period as still an active band is not a succes.

    • @Toadspring
      @Toadspring Před 2 lety +36

      @@Justmeyes their last album went platinum and they still sell out every show. You may not like them now but they’re still a very popular band. Sure they aren’t as popular as Nicki Minaj or whoever the hot young pop star is right now but in rock circles they are still a big draw

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed Před 2 lety +17

      @@Justmeyes Same could be said about ANY band from the 70s and 80s that is STILL performing to this day. 🤷 And if you think 40 years ago (the 80s) is a "Jurassic" period, you must be under 20 years old. 🤦

  • @angelosarmiento9511
    @angelosarmiento9511 Před 3 lety +2063

    This video should be called ...And Justice For Lars

    • @sahandrums
      @sahandrums Před 3 lety +7

      =))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

    • @DrumeoOfficial
      @DrumeoOfficial  Před 3 lety +120

      Haha, nice!

    • @seadkolasinac7220
      @seadkolasinac7220 Před 3 lety +37

      Ironic since his ridiculous ego ruined that album’s production

    • @ryanford5387
      @ryanford5387 Před 3 lety +15

      @@seadkolasinac7220 I'm pretty sure James was involved as well

    • @MegaTeostyle
      @MegaTeostyle Před 3 lety +28

      And justice for Jason...the bass victim.

  • @leeharperphoto
    @leeharperphoto Před 3 lety +1322

    Lars has never claimed, pretended or implied that he's a great drummer. He's just a guy who was a huge fan of music and decided to start up a band. They rode the never ending wave. Here they are nearly 40 years later and still relevant.

    • @xuser48
      @xuser48 Před 3 lety +53

      He is not even the best drummer in Metallica.

    • @PaulAnnis
      @PaulAnnis Před 3 lety +75

      @@xuser48 He is Metallica! Ok, him and James really but he has had the vision for the band from day 1, that infectious and also annoying energy / attitude, and is responsible for most of the song structures etc etc. There is so much emphasis on technical ability and accuracy these days rather than a bands chemistry.

    • @xuser48
      @xuser48 Před 3 lety +8

      @@PaulAnnis He's still not the best drummer in Metallica.

    • @PaulAnnis
      @PaulAnnis Před 3 lety

      @@xuser48 Who do you think is then?

    • @xuser48
      @xuser48 Před 3 lety +8

      @@PaulAnnis James Hetfield.

  • @AlphaStormMusic
    @AlphaStormMusic Před 3 lety +754

    I think there’s one point we’re missing here though: Lars is a brilliant arranger. He has a vision for every song and can see hits where others can’t. For example, Enter Sandman wasn’t originally going to be the main single of the Black Album, but it was Lars seeing something in that song that put it as one of the most recognizable Metallica songs of all time. He also suggested the main riff be changed from an A B form to an A A A B form. He also knows how to arrange a song so that it has a decent flow. Most of the music from Ride the Lightning onward probably had some input from Lars regarding the arrangement. You can of course see his arranging skills very clearly when watching the Making of Hardwired… To Self-Destruct. Even if he’s not the greatest drummer in the world, he knows what he’s doing when arranging a song.

  • @erikmccormick9331
    @erikmccormick9331 Před 3 lety +41

    Closed captions calling Enter Sandman "Inner Salmon" - cannot be unseen

  • @Rubmaster
    @Rubmaster Před 3 lety +1017

    Who else is on a drumming video streak? And Larnell Lewis started it 😅

  • @TheTrueJesusChrist
    @TheTrueJesusChrist Před 3 lety +968

    1: because he makes you feel like you can actually become a professional drummer

    • @bobbyschaffer1872
      @bobbyschaffer1872 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes you win ...go see everything I posted ! I should have just " liked" your comment....😎....you win....

    • @samgodzwa7927
      @samgodzwa7927 Před 3 lety +11

      Jesus plays drums?

    • @slob12
      @slob12 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol nice one😁

    • @b.lukito6063
      @b.lukito6063 Před 3 lety

      💯... exactly

    • @TheTrueJesusChrist
      @TheTrueJesusChrist Před 3 lety +10

      @@samgodzwa7927 the first instrument was probably some guy hitting a stick on a rock. Drums were here at the start of time and will be at the end. Ofc Jesus is a drummer

  • @zankerfeld9596
    @zankerfeld9596 Před 8 měsíci +71

    Something that I never see mentioned, but is integral to his style is how he very often hits a crash cymbal with the snare on beat 2 after a change, where most drummers would hit a crash with the kick on beat 1 right with the change. It really gives a slapback/whiplash effect, and makes thing ten times heavier.

    • @YogijiClamzananda
      @YogijiClamzananda Před 6 měsíci +3

      this is very true, it reminds me of Stewart Copeland. While I can't imagine Lars murdering a reggae tune, he has some of the timing.

    • @GavS79
      @GavS79 Před 4 měsíci +3

      He also hits the hi hats harder with the snare. Gives a perfect punch 🤘🏻🤘🏻 lars haters are so funny these days. Richest. Most hard working diverse drummer ever. , maybe not the technically best always. But still. Something foe people to talk about forever

  • @timdrummer
    @timdrummer Před 3 lety +358

    Lars is somehow the "Ringo" of the metal scene. Everyone knows that even in his best technical days or moments (which are years ago, I'm afraid) he never had the skills that are now standard in metal drumming. But that's not important. He invented so many musical drumparts that became standard vocabulary in this genre. So when people tend to disrespect him, don't ask them "Can you play his stuff?", ask: "Which kind of grooves or fills did YOU invent?"

    • @seaangelable
      @seaangelable Před rokem +2

      COOL 😎 💯🤘

    • @Vaginaattori
      @Vaginaattori Před rokem +1

      @Devon Hæbermän Nah. Metal wasn't new at all. Just becoming more mainstream.

    • @tafttheraft5314
      @tafttheraft5314 Před rokem +21

      Ringo was a great drummer. He might not have been fast, or supremely technically efficient, but his beats married the music perfectly. Lars is legitimately awful in every way. He didn't invent anything.

    • @Vaginaattori
      @Vaginaattori Před rokem

      @@tafttheraft5314 Bullshit. Your opinion is objectively wrong. Ok, neither literally invented jackshit, but Lars inspired countless people with his drumming, innovated ideas. You can view his style as awful all you want, but it won't erase the facts.

    • @dr.timschurig234
      @dr.timschurig234 Před rokem +8

      @@tafttheraft5314 Look around, there are not many members that agree. 😖

  • @a.t.3192
    @a.t.3192 Před 3 lety +432

    People forget that Lars does a huge portion of the writing. He may have lost his edge performing, but Metallica wouldn't be half of what it is today without him.

    • @markin_
      @markin_ Před 3 lety +13

      As much as I hated to admited, Thays totally true

    • @kasperrieberg3495
      @kasperrieberg3495 Před 3 lety +7

      People in here don’t go after Lars for his song writing skills !! Just his drumming

    • @a.t.3192
      @a.t.3192 Před 2 lety +7

      @Balance Seeker Watch Binge and Purge. Hell, watch anything from the 80s.

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed Před 2 lety +8

      @@a.t.3192 Exactly. I'm starting to suspect that almost everyone who harshly criticizes Lars isn't even a fan of the old shit. Hell, I'm only 35, born between Puppets and Justice, but when I got into Metallica, I immersed myself in that world of metal. I went right back to all their old stuff, watched any old footage of the band that I could find, etc. I bet a lot of these clowns who rag on Lars haven't watched Cliff 'Em All, Binge & Purge, etc. Probably the same ones who say Cliff is "overrated". I'm not saying Metallica are the best musicians ever, but they obviously carved their own sound into the world of metal music and have had an enormous influence on almost all metal bands that followed, even down to death metal bands like Cannibal Corpse, and those guys far exceed Metallica in terms of technicality.

    • @unsertrefflicher4678
      @unsertrefflicher4678 Před 2 lety

      @@acajoom Lmao

  • @hectorsanaifric343
    @hectorsanaifric343 Před 3 lety +327

    I would not be playing drums today had it not been for Lars. I saw a video of him playing live and just the energy and passion he had made me look at him and say "yep that's what I wanna do". People can talk shit about him all day but the fact is he has inspired generation after generation to start playing drum. Much respect for Lars

    • @ryanford5387
      @ryanford5387 Před 3 lety +12

      Definitely the same here. First Metallica song I heard was Battery. The way the beats and fills complimented the riffs was mesmerising, to the point where I could almost predict what he was going to play despite never having listened to metal before. I couldn't describe why and still can't, but almost everything he does when he plays just works. I started playing about a year ago and many of his songs are my favourites to play like No Remorse, Ride the Lightning and Sanitarium. He's not technical, but my god can he write a bloody good song

    • @yusufal-kafir1539
      @yusufal-kafir1539 Před 3 lety +3

      What you said applies to Ringo Starr as well.

    • @OfficialArthusamakh
      @OfficialArthusamakh Před 3 lety +4

      There's a huge difference between a drummer looks good live and a drummer who plays good live.
      Lars: great energy that overshadows his total lack of prescision and timing
      Rudd: looks so bored he smokes a pack of cigs, plays the "same" beat perfectly for 2hrs straight though
      Nicko: can't see him but you can definitely hear the monster
      Lombardo: looks like he's having the time of his life and plays so effortlessly but very powerful

    • @jaimesarabia9830
      @jaimesarabia9830 Před 3 lety +1

      same here

    • @MisQot
      @MisQot Před 3 lety

      Cheers, bro! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩🤗🤗🤗

  • @GregGallagher
    @GregGallagher Před 8 měsíci +103

    Lars is a great drummer in the same way that Kurt Cobain was a great guitarist. They’re not the most skilled or technical players, but what they did with what they had was incredible and iconic and immensely inspiring. Lars is one of my favorite drummers, and Cobain is one of my favorite singer/guitarists.

    • @louyork8379
      @louyork8379 Před 6 měsíci +9

      You like Pepsi too, don’t ya?

    • @GregGallagher
      @GregGallagher Před 6 měsíci

      @@louyork8379 no actually i don’t. I prefer coke and heroin

    • @JeenFab
      @JeenFab Před 5 měsíci +13

      Kurt cobain played his guitar parts right live tho, this comparison is not right at all 😂

    • @666Havers
      @666Havers Před 5 měsíci +1

      Lol you poor man

    • @mikem.6761
      @mikem.6761 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Are you comparing kurt with lars???? Dude that's evil.

  • @grasshoppa666
    @grasshoppa666 Před rokem +115

    I was 17 in 1983 playing in metal bands. Lars was seen as an excellent drummer you didn’t have this joke crap like today. He was looked up to and influenced a lot of players.

    • @anz2441
      @anz2441 Před rokem +4

      Yes, and many of these haters fail to acknowledge this unfortunately !!

    • @JohnnyJackson-yh9vw
      @JohnnyJackson-yh9vw Před 11 měsíci +6

      Kirk gets flack too. He's in my top 10 favorite guitarist.

    • @TheOtherCaleb
      @TheOtherCaleb Před 11 měsíci +2

      He’s definitely not technical

    • @MiNiMeMiniatureDrumCovers
      @MiNiMeMiniatureDrumCovers Před 8 měsíci

      Facts

    • @leatherandtactel
      @leatherandtactel Před 6 měsíci +1

      It doesn´t metter, he has soul, he has something special you can´t describe wich other technical drummers don´t have.@@TheOtherCaleb

  • @august9855
    @august9855 Před 3 lety +189

    Talking about ride cymbals:
    "I don't like how they feel, they're like ding ding ding ding"
    "I like tshh tshh tshh tshh"

    • @jackrussell1601
      @jackrussell1601 Před 3 lety

      To common

    • @joedoherty1062
      @joedoherty1062 Před 3 lety +8

      Does he realize there are ride cymbals that aren't all "ding ding ding ding"

    • @shiningarmor2838
      @shiningarmor2838 Před 3 lety +10

      The kind of ride cymbals that don't go "ding ding ding ding" wouldn't stand up to a metal drummer with poor technique.

    • @tjblackmore7863
      @tjblackmore7863 Před 2 lety +3

      Aka he has no dynamics

    • @ldsbatera
      @ldsbatera Před 2 lety +1

      hahahaha amazing explanation

  • @eetfukouijaaa
    @eetfukouijaaa Před 3 lety +179

    The thing about Lars is that he just gets James. Imo He's one of those people who is just destined for one thing and that is Metallica. Kinda like Tom Araya, he'll be shit with any other bands BUT slayer. No disrespect to the man. Lars is just Metallica and Metallica is Lars.

    • @Nveas15
      @Nveas15 Před 3 lety +10

      I agree with you.. I have the same feeling about Kerry King... Kerry King is amazing just for Slayer... can you imagine him playing "Tornado of Souls" solo?.... please no hahaha....

    • @claudevieaul1465
      @claudevieaul1465 Před 3 lety

      That's true, well said.

    • @ObsidianLife
      @ObsidianLife Před 3 lety +1

      ...Tom Araya is terrible even in Slayer. King plays bass in the studio and Lombardo (or whatever drummer they’re working with at the time) make the band sound good. Araya is joke.

    • @sorin_ea6
      @sorin_ea6 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ObsidianLife his bass playing is so subpar.

    • @dirtydieseldudedirtydiesel7987
      @dirtydieseldudedirtydiesel7987 Před 2 lety +5

      For real. Lars is irreplaceable. No drummer will ever sound the same with Metallica.

  • @geoffprice9583
    @geoffprice9583 Před rokem +76

    The video for One was released on MTV in January of 1989. At that point Lars introduced millions around the world to a type of drumming they had never heard before. This was 2 years before Nirvana came on the scene and the world went Grunge. For those 2 years, Thrash exploded because of the MTV video for One. That's a fact. Its also a fact that everyone who heard One was blown away by the drums. Its a huge part of the song. I'm actually pretty surprised he didn't talk about One in the video.

    • @joshuasopko3071
      @joshuasopko3071 Před 8 měsíci +4

      My favorite Metallica song and the drums are a huge part of it. Lars does use the drums to build up the music and the song as a whole.

    • @brandocalrissian3294
      @brandocalrissian3294 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Thrash was big long before the video for one. Show some respect for anthrax among the living.

    • @666Havers
      @666Havers Před 5 měsíci +2

      Exactly noobs think Lars invented thrash.. Lombardo and Charlie was killing shit thing higher peaks then Lars could ever imagine

    • @RaceDayReplay
      @RaceDayReplay Před 4 měsíci

      @@brandocalrissian3294 well done for not understanding the OP

    • @Bolln4791
      @Bolln4791 Před 4 měsíci

      @@666Haversbut they didn’t make thrash mainstream! That’s the whole point of what you are commenting on. If you can’t understand something so basic as what the OP is about, how are you going to make us believe you understand Lars role in the genre?

  • @Roy__Batty
    @Roy__Batty Před 2 lety +229

    I’m almost embarrassed to say this: I’ve been playing drums for 23 years and I think Lars Ulrich is a really good drummer. I love his drum sound, I love his grooves, and I love his feel. There - I said it

    • @bigiedieot
      @bigiedieot Před 2 lety +27

      Dont be embarrassed! Lars rules

    • @baileydwyer453
      @baileydwyer453 Před rokem +2

      I respect your bravery

    • @jonleehk
      @jonleehk Před rokem +1

      Even at. Anger. Haha

    • @laporte1625
      @laporte1625 Před rokem

      I feel exactly the same. he is actually one of my favorite drummers.

    • @djfrancis419
      @djfrancis419 Před rokem

      @@jonleehk Noooo! Not St.Anger!!!😂

  • @TrommelmonsterBVB09
    @TrommelmonsterBVB09 Před 3 lety +585

    Most of the people that make fun of him got into Metal during a phase where Metallica where at a low point. late 90s, early 2000s kinda area. Nobody on Metallica was really on top of their game, Lars even admitted to having lost a lot of his abillity, and he didnt care at the time. Then St. Anger came out, and sounds as it does. Nobody that was around during the 80s - mid 90s would have dared to make fun of Lars playing, or his musicality in general. He does what everybody always claims to be important... He is in the pocket, playing for the song, doing what ever the song needs. is Dave Lombardo faster? yes, absolutely! is Mike Portnoy more technical? yes, absolutely! Does Lars playing 100% fit the Song and the style Metallica needs? Yes, absolutely!
    At this point making fun of him has become a meme and most people probably dont even know why they´re doing it. at least that is how feel about it.

    • @Christopher-md7tf
      @Christopher-md7tf Před 3 lety +25

      Lars in the pocket 😂 That's a good one

    • @elFxble
      @elFxble Před 3 lety +8

      i agree with alot of this. but lars does NOT fit every song perfectly. im not a fan of his long drawn out slow fills in some songs. just takes me out of it.

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 Před 3 lety +3

      You get three thumbs up from me pal.

    • @stanfordkoch1271
      @stanfordkoch1271 Před 3 lety +2

      Explain does not fit

    • @elFxble
      @elFxble Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@stanfordkoch1271 i did in the same comment lmao

  • @kroniterock9282
    @kroniterock9282 Před 3 lety +340

    The song “One” totally inspired me to get into drumming... those 16th note bass triplets are legendary...

    • @danachavey9063
      @danachavey9063 Před 3 lety +14

      As did the guitar! Huge musical inspiration vortex!

    • @DrumeoOfficial
      @DrumeoOfficial  Před 3 lety +49

      Same here! That groove made want to play double bass 🤘

    • @hardiksingh181
      @hardiksingh181 Před 3 lety

      Music during iron man's first flight by AC/DC worth to listen (black in black that part)

    • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
      @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 Před 3 lety +3

      That, Dyers eve, and Motorbreatg

    • @zsdrumchannel6672
      @zsdrumchannel6672 Před 3 lety +2

      yesss, me too... right in the beginning where the kicks come in, kick and hi-hat only... and I was like... what? are there doubles? yes! there are... how cool is that... and I tried to play it over and over again :D :D

  • @shelbyied
    @shelbyied Před rokem +23

    To illustrate how iconic lars' music is... As he's playing these excerpts I can actually hear the rest of the band...

  • @coling657
    @coling657 Před 2 lety +21

    “Practicing restraint for the service of the song” is the best description of Lars I have ever heard in one sentence. Great video and even better drumming (wow).

  • @noemario2348
    @noemario2348 Před 3 lety +437

    #3: Doesn't use ride... Nicko McBrain wants to know your location.
    Me from the future: my biggest achievement from 2020. More than 300 likes haha! Thanks Metalheads!

  • @patrickanselmo6615
    @patrickanselmo6615 Před 3 lety +196

    I love Lars. He was the reason I started drumming. He's not the drummer he was 20 years ago. But I think he has inspired thousands of people. Respect him :)

    • @claudevieaul1465
      @claudevieaul1465 Před 3 lety +1

      That's exactly it - he can't do what he did back in the day. And that's too bad as the other 3 most certainly can & got better over the years 😉
      But perhaps that's not surprising given his age - it takes such a lot to play that style...

    • @MrRed-tf7bv
      @MrRed-tf7bv Před 3 lety +1

      His bank account backs up your statement.

    • @petercarlson5261
      @petercarlson5261 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bikemike1945 this is my big thing with Lars. I don't dispute the early records but can you actually picture him practicing in some drum filled room like pretty much all other professional drummers? And for someone with his attitude (a dick), you think he would try to progress. He stopped working on his craft as soon as they got signed.

    • @princeofcupspoc9073
      @princeofcupspoc9073 Před 2 lety

      Listening to Metallica give you the clap, you know. But, hey, who am I to stop you.

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 Před 2 lety

      @@claudevieaul1465 Nei Peart played at the highest level into his early 60's . Wow ! What a Tank. Lars got a little lazy and lost his groove. I like his playing though.

  • @JDP2104
    @JDP2104 Před 2 lety +66

    Lars Ulrich has been one of my favorite drummers ever since I discovered Metallica. I genuinely dont get how people think he's bad

    • @pt8292
      @pt8292 Před 2 lety +11

      Envy. Lars can do and does what he wants. Doesn’t matter if he is too lazy for delivering a perfect show. The albums are awesome and that’s because he doesn’t follow the crowd.

    • @ryanmiskin8925
      @ryanmiskin8925 Před rokem

      @@pt8292 bingo

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před rokem +1

      People are dumb. That's how they think he's bad.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před rokem

      @King Fungus No. It's a combination of him taking on Napster and people that are resentful that nobody likes their favorite metal bands.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před rokem +1

      @King Fungus Well yeah. Everyone who wasn't an idiot was on his side. Of course you won't find anyone who knows anything about drumming that thinks he sucks.

  • @robertb.4202
    @robertb.4202 Před rokem +15

    Lars was right about Napster. It’s unfortunate people dismissed him as a greedy rockstar when he correctly pointed out that illegal downloading would really hurt smaller artists.

  • @J0intV3nture
    @J0intV3nture Před 3 lety +56

    Point 6: He's a Larser than life person

    • @P3rm4frost
      @P3rm4frost Před 3 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣 stop it hahahha

  • @Bateman61405
    @Bateman61405 Před 3 lety +144

    Lars has always served the song/music before himself.
    The drum parts he plays are a perfect marriage with hetfields guitar.
    Lars knows what the drums need to do so the song sounds great. That’s why I love lars. Metallica wouldn’t be the same without him.

  • @mackin26
    @mackin26 Před 4 měsíci +4

    That drum fill after the first chorus of ‘Of Wolf and Man’ is one of the best ever committed to tape. Phenomenal.

  • @fredericlatreille
    @fredericlatreille Před rokem +2

    One reason: the song "... and justice for all" ... I have rarely heard a song where the drum is the melody ... you could do the song with only vocals and drums and it would work ... just awesome

  • @Tulio_Fonseca
    @Tulio_Fonseca Před 3 lety +130

    7:27 He actually plays Blackened, not Dyers Eve

  • @glitchedmochi
    @glitchedmochi Před 3 lety +21

    Lars brings so much to the table. Endless road endurance, song arrangement ideas, management and promotional skills, business sense, the ability to set out goals and plan future projects, a strong knowledge of production and recording. His drumming is a great compliment to James’ rhythm playing. A little sloppy at times, but he seems to be tightening it back up. His importance to Metallica can not be understated.

  • @viruzdrums6820
    @viruzdrums6820 Před 2 lety +10

    Ulrich has been my favourite drummer since childhood and even now. By studying his drum skills, he has a great extra sensible, memorising brain.... Wish one day i could meet him

  • @toniogalh
    @toniogalh Před 6 měsíci +5

    I think few people truly realise how funky his feel and grooves are. Amazing drummer

  • @HotRats73
    @HotRats73 Před 3 lety +84

    Lars recorded so many great grooves, fills and ideas that would take a 2 hour video to list them all. Only people who think that music is a race against a metronome don't understand how good is Lars drumming on metallica records and how powerful and focued his style is. There are many little details in his parts that a drummer can't ignore and that show us how much Lars understands music and musicality. You mentioned the snare fill he makes in Sad But True: that's probably the coolest part of the song!

    • @janitor6669
      @janitor6669 Před 3 lety +3

      He's a composer and a mastermind who just happens to play drums. He deserves respect.

    • @janitor6669
      @janitor6669 Před 3 lety +9

      @@fredriksvard2603 It's funny how all the old school pro drummers (Portnoy etc.) credit Lars as their inspiration but the millennials who grew up listening to blast beat give Lars shit. To them speed is everything.

    • @janitor6669
      @janitor6669 Před 3 lety +5

      @@fredriksvard2603 Amen, brother. A good example is MTV's Metallica Icon gig. Great bands covering 'tallica songs but the vibe just wasn't there. Korn's One sounded like a computer track.

    • @roelofbekelaar874
      @roelofbekelaar874 Před 3 lety +1

      Thnx, my thoughts exactly

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed Před 2 lety

      @@janitor6669 Millennial here, we're not all the same, but you do have a good point. Everything is about competition these days.

  • @bjhellstream
    @bjhellstream Před 3 lety +151

    I can't see Metallica without Lars drumming. He doesn't sound and play like anybody else. That's why Metallica is the biggest metal band in the world.

    • @rickysreviewsandhowtos
      @rickysreviewsandhowtos Před 3 lety +11

      I agree, with out lars or with out James Metallica wouldn't have had the success that they have had. Doesn't matter if people like Lars or not, he co wrote all the songs for the most successful Metal/hard rock band in history, so he will always be a more successful (even if not more technical) drummer than any of his haters 😂

    • @Balalaika74
      @Balalaika74 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh yeah how did it sound when they had Dave Lombardo as stand in when they played Battery once?

    • @rickysreviewsandhowtos
      @rickysreviewsandhowtos Před 3 lety +3

      what band has a more household name? Metallica or Slayer?

    • @Balalaika74
      @Balalaika74 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rickysreviewsandhowtos That wasn't the question.
      Rap/hiphop is more popular than Metallica and you can't even call that music.

    • @rickysreviewsandhowtos
      @rickysreviewsandhowtos Před 3 lety

      @@Balalaika74 With out lars Metallica wouldn't be who they are, without Metallica metal and hard rock wouldn't have the reach it does. Like it or not Lars is one of the most successful drummers in the world and No one can change that.

  • @jansandman6983
    @jansandman6983 Před 8 měsíci +7

    There are a lot of very good and very fast drummers, but very few, like Lars, have that signature drum style that people can recognize even with close eyes. He is literally one of those who we might call a drum innovator.

  • @osmansoneraydn
    @osmansoneraydn Před rokem +12

    … and he plays the ride when it fits best for the song like the memory remains ending. He deserves respect for great song writing and sound engineering skills. Don’t care what anyone else says. He is a great musician who inspired generations.

    • @jeroboamvargas1535
      @jeroboamvargas1535 Před 10 měsíci

      The ride makes the song sounds like Symphony of Destruction which is funny af

    • @nickred652
      @nickred652 Před 7 měsíci

      Oh you're right! And in the verses of Bleeding Me.

  • @SunnyHF-nf4bc
    @SunnyHF-nf4bc Před 3 lety +53

    7:27 that sounds like Blackened instead of Dyers’ Eve.

    • @ryanford5387
      @ryanford5387 Před 3 lety +7

      I though that as well. I'm sure it's Blackened

    • @piotrdominiak5179
      @piotrdominiak5179 Před 3 lety +4

      yup blackend, first chorus into second verse

    • @AaronLevyDrums
      @AaronLevyDrums Před 3 lety +7

      He said "Dyer's Eve or Blackened" and proceeded to play Blackened... they captioned Dyer's Eve.... simple editing mistake.

    • @meripat
      @meripat Před 3 lety

      Definitely Blackened
      Either way, there is no way in worlds that Lars could ever play that as it was "intended" by himself to be played. TBH I am not even sure if the hits on the record aren't fixed because he was either too drunk or just didn't bother trying to get it right. But that's also part of his style. He does not feel like he needs to practice, fine, so be it. He is fine with what he has done and feels like it is enough. It's just weird af to me... Like, how could you be a drummer in a band like Metallica, while not enjoying playing drums?
      I grew up looking up to Lars as a drummer and wanting to play like him. He has for sure written some of the most memorable drum tracks ever, his playing style is really unique and I think only a few can mimic it. (Even in its flawness, unevenness and "badness") He is the one guy who makes Metallica sound like Metallica. Along with James ofc.... Shit maybe it is actually James?
      Well whatever. With all that said, he would fuckin' never in a lifetime play that part as good as sensei just showed us at 7:27

    • @nagyashwanth5823
      @nagyashwanth5823 Před 3 lety

      That is blackened

  • @ringojam942
    @ringojam942 Před 3 lety +29

    Personnaly love the drumming on ...And Justice for All. It's basically Trash/Prog, with some really cool time signature changes, epic songs, and iconic drum parts. Besides the iconic bass drum pattern on One, that beat on the title track in the first few minutes with the toms and the hihats is just so groovy! Yes later Metellica had less interesting parts, but let's give credit where credit is due to Lars on those earlier albums.

    • @mjm5081
      @mjm5081 Před 3 lety +5

      Love ...And Justice For All...It's a masterpiece!!!

    • @jasonpierce9796
      @jasonpierce9796 Před 3 lety +2

      COMPLETELY agree. And Justice for All is so much fun on the drums. Eye of the Beholder, Frayed Ends of Sanity, Harvester of Sorrow, Shortest Straw, Blackened--just exhilarating all the way through.

    • @timgalyan5608
      @timgalyan5608 Před 3 lety +2

      Agree with the title track hi-hat tom work on. Justice. A melodic approach to mirror James. James is a very percussive rhythm player which really gives them their trademark sound.

  • @jeremybeadleslefthand480
    @jeremybeadleslefthand480 Před 2 lety +35

    Lars is the Ringo Starr of Metal. It is that simple. Both underappreciated, yet any drummer worth their salt is inspired by the empathy that they both had for the music.

    • @mikehancock9887
      @mikehancock9887 Před rokem

      both are objectively bad musicians. If they were good at managing and/or writing, perhaps they should have kept with that. They aren't underappreciated, they just not good at playing music.

    • @guille7545
      @guille7545 Před rokem +7

      @@mikehancock9887 my boy Ringo is miles ahead of lars, at least in the performing part. The guy never failed. Of course he is arguably not a good musician, in the writing department at least.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před rokem +1

      @@mikehancock9887 You don't know what it is to be a musician.

    • @fluffshepnetwork7067
      @fluffshepnetwork7067 Před rokem +1

      @@mikehancock9887 I actually think Lars is pretty good, but I can at least understand why you don't like him. Ringo is one of the great rock drummers ever. Try playing "Act Naturally", "What Goes On", "Rain", or "The End". Not as easy as it sounds.

    • @randomstuff508
      @randomstuff508 Před rokem

      @@mikehancock9887 bruh Lars *is* a good musician.
      Even the worst player in the NBA can still beat a street baller.

  • @joefranco8345
    @joefranco8345 Před rokem

    Good, fun and an entertaining video! Almost got convinced but I had a great time, thanks 🙏

  • @dumbstupid5065
    @dumbstupid5065 Před 3 lety +38

    Lars writing and arrangement on the first five Metallica albums are what I called lead drumming. His drums aren't just holding the rhythm or tempo (haha jokes here yeah yeah), they're an instrument playing through the song. You can follow them like a guitar part, if that makes sense. Anyway, I don't think the albums are ever the issue. Metallica's recorded output, if we're really being objective, is pretty damn good on the whole. The issues come with his live playing and honestly, yeah, if you followed along through the years some were better than others. But in the last five years or so I honestly thought his playing was pretty on point and felt like he was really into it.

    • @harryhirsch2677
      @harryhirsch2677 Před rokem

      i must admit your first remarks are on point. What hurts is how terrible he is live recently.... (there is a live rendition of Orion, it is horrible)

  • @MNDrummer
    @MNDrummer Před 3 lety +78

    Lars appears to have lost a bit over the years, but most people do as they age. He isn't the worst, he isn't the best. As this review says, he has many attributes that makes him a legend and he is part of one of the most successful bands of all time. He isn't Thomas Lang or Dave Weckl.......... he doesn't need to be, he has his own thing.

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 Před 3 lety

      Mike Portnoy has aged darn well in terms of skill. So did Neal Peart until he decided he couldn’t keep up and retired GRACEFULLY instead of embarrassing himself like Lars.

    • @Toadspring
      @Toadspring Před 2 lety +4

      @@tromboneman4517 I don’t think Lars embarrasses himself at all. One of the more recent albums, Death Magnetic, I thought Lars was fantastic on that record. The second S&M record was a pretty damn good performance by Lars as well. I think the narrative that Lars’ skills have eroded are greatly exaggerated

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed Před 2 lety +3

      @@tromboneman4517 Mike Portnoy is on a different level to begin with. I could easily say he's way better than Dave Lombardo, but Slayer wouldn't sound too good with 100 time signature changes. Dream Theater wouldn't sound good if Dave Lombardo were pounding away at 100mph. 🤷

  • @thecitycowboy267
    @thecitycowboy267 Před rokem +19

    Lars was a huge influence on me getting behind the kit in the late 80’s/early 90’s. Not only is he a great composer and how structure oriented when it comes to their songs when writing them, when you watch him play whether it was 1986 or 2022, his energy on that thrown is unmatched. These progressive metal drummers today like Jordy (RiP), Danny, and others who are great talents as well, those guys don’t look like they are having a lot of fun when they are playing. It’s too technical and time oriented rather than sitting back and letting the song energy flow through you all the way to your hands and feet and play what feels good. Lars exemplifies that perfectly.

  • @BigWetTits1
    @BigWetTits1 Před 3 lety +11

    Ok, after this video I understood why they hate him.

  • @JawJX
    @JawJX Před 3 lety +10

    Always admired his speed from the early albums , in the load era he played a lot of simple but VERY INTERESTING fills around the kit which gave a lot of ideas and inspiration to me. Despite the controversy and memes, still one of my favorite drummers ever. Imagine someone else behind their kit. Wouldn't be the same.

  • @nickoamcbrain9939
    @nickoamcbrain9939 Před 3 lety +39

    One time I had just finished playing my drums in the garage and my mother tells me " Was the drummer for Metallica playing in there? " and till this day I don't know if that was an insult or a compliment. For 6 years I've been trying to figure it out.

  • @Rondo2ooo
    @Rondo2ooo Před 2 lety +4

    When I heard One for the first time on MTV in 89 as a teen I was blown away. I didn't know about double bass and stuff, so it became later an obsession. Lars, Igor Cavalera, Vinnie Paul became my drumming inspiration, despite that Lars nowadays I may play his stuff better. So, thanks for great drum patterns, despite that he fucks it up live.

  • @tazblizzard
    @tazblizzard Před rokem +1

    I always loved his performances on the Binge And Purge concerts, he made drumming look like so much fun and I owe a lot to those shows in particular.

  • @CriticalRoleHighlights
    @CriticalRoleHighlights Před 3 lety +47

    I laughed when you said he has versatility and then showed three different clips of him playing the exact same thing in three different songs. I honestly thought there was something I missed, either you being sarcastic or if it was an April Fool's video. I have no clue where you got the idea that Lars is versatile as a drummer.

    • @davewinship1826
      @davewinship1826 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I noticed that too! And when this guy showed the difference between the ride and hi-hat on a particular beat, I preferred it with the ride, though he could have played it better.

    • @marvinhanson9391
      @marvinhanson9391 Před 3 lety +1

      Not to mention the slow ballad playing was the same volume but in 6/8 timing

    • @anonuser1
      @anonuser1 Před 3 lety +1

      so by that argument, it's possible there may be similar criticism for alex van halen, phil rudd, larry mullen jr. and max weinberg. all essentially hall of fame drummers who may not have been virtuoso (well, maybe except weinberg) who had the wherewithal to know how to play to the strengths of what works for the song vs. what makes a standout drum part. not a huge metallica fan, but lars, while not ginger baker, is clearly a great drummer for a great band.

  • @erikbusellato6611
    @erikbusellato6611 Před 3 lety +10

    The "couchless musicians" Part had me dying, since a couch is all many musicians have.

  • @joe_tipakuah4880
    @joe_tipakuah4880 Před 2 lety +1

    Not only fast double bass in "Blackened" and "Dyers Eve", but in songs like
    *St Anger
    *Battery
    *Hardwired
    *Moth Into Flames
    Get me, Ash Pearson..peace and wave from Metallica fans from Malaysia!!

  • @AkiraYuki5150
    @AkiraYuki5150 Před 7 měsíci +1

    2 years later and I still not sure if this was 100% sarcasm or not.

  • @dathres5154
    @dathres5154 Před 3 lety +101

    Lars Ulrich is a victim of lack of practice

    • @friedpickles342
      @friedpickles342 Před 3 lety +3

      I am a victim of the same thing

    • @friedpickles342
      @friedpickles342 Před 3 lety

      @John James lololol . . what you smoking. Give me some

    • @paradimble5414
      @paradimble5414 Před 3 lety +6

      @@friedpickles342 im 38 and grew up with lars now im playin jazz/funk/fusion and odd time signature... so listen to me kid cuz i got damn expirience when i say lars in his area is the best becuz he composes too he may not be weckl or carey or chambers but he is an era of metal drummers on his own so learn and grow up lars for his era his time was a god face it kids u dont know music we lived the music in 90s

    • @kelson108
      @kelson108 Před 3 lety +2

      @@paradimble5414 I appreciate his composing and some of his play, but you missed the point , he is a horrible technical player , which he could easily fix.

    • @allenbass6169
      @allenbass6169 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kelson108 He isn't going to fix what isn't broken. He has been at it since'80. Not going to change anything now in his later years. It has worked for him and for Metallica. You can't convince anyone who has been doing the same thing all of his life to change just because it doesn't meet someone's expectations.

  • @andalf_der_graue1714
    @andalf_der_graue1714 Před 3 lety +18

    I will always love Lars' energy on stage. He gives 110% at every show!

    • @kasperrieberg3495
      @kasperrieberg3495 Před 3 lety +1

      So skipping double bass is giving 110% ??

    • @sm_4859
      @sm_4859 Před 2 lety

      @@kasperrieberg3495 he is talking about his prime dude

  • @diracio
    @diracio Před rokem +1

    Totally agree. For me it's his inventiveness and creating drums that fit the songs. There are so many songs that you would easily identify just from the drums. Can't say that for many other bands- even any other of the big 4...

  • @210justin2
    @210justin2 Před 2 lety +1

    I absolutely love the video, but did anyone else notice he played the double bass bit from blackened but it was labeled as dyers eve in the video?

  • @sonusworld5357
    @sonusworld5357 Před 3 lety +16

    Lars and Bill Ward are my All Time Favourite drummers 🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @mfree80286
    @mfree80286 Před 3 lety +18

    It never ceases to amaze me how anything regarding Lars on youtube can bring out more a**holes in the comments than you'd think could possibly exist, both pro and con. I take it as both a sign that Lars is definitely legendary, and we needed a legitimate full-on humanity ending apocalypse yesterday.

  • @tablatom
    @tablatom Před 3 lety +6

    I saw Metallica 1989 and 1993. Lars was REALLY on form. Really tight and full power. Most of the videos I have seen of Metallica since 2000, wow, what happened Lars? Sad to see your playing deteriorate so much.
    Thank you for your inspirational drumming in the 1980's and 1990's.

    • @thereisnospace
      @thereisnospace Před 3 měsíci +1

      i saw Metallica in 2017 and 2021 and he was on point.

  • @mom4moms793
    @mom4moms793 Před 2 lety +1

    The ending fill in blackened is still my favorite ever! Josh Stephen has a great drum cover!

  • @copdonkey5351
    @copdonkey5351 Před 3 lety +10

    For a man who doesn't practice drumming, he plays incredibly well. Lars is a beast. Today 👇

  • @jaimesarabia9830
    @jaimesarabia9830 Před 3 lety +11

    Lars did lots of off time/ghost cymbals in odd places. even playing 4/4 he would have every round place the cymbal in a different line. one of the coolest things he does!

  • @Glurbschnurb
    @Glurbschnurb Před 3 lety

    Great video and a really beautiful finish on the drums. What is it called?

  • @thetexancrus2036
    @thetexancrus2036 Před 2 lety +5

    Some say he misses beats, I say he has just mastered how to improvise tempo without the knowledge of anyone, even himself I think.

  • @aceundead4750
    @aceundead4750 Před 3 lety +6

    I love when a drummer is so good that just hearing them drumming makes the rest of the song play in my head at the parts of the song that is being played.

  • @LittleJimmyNorton
    @LittleJimmyNorton Před 3 lety +10

    Feeling doesn't have perfect timing. Lars is my favorite drummer, because he plays how he feels and makes it work.
    Let's not forget, Lars has an amazing ear. He is the mastermind of Metallica behind the scenes. Without Lars there would be no Metallica.

  • @mrwilson9885
    @mrwilson9885 Před 4 měsíci

    the ride cymbal breakdown in disposable heroes is like an eargasm

  • @airborneassasin
    @airborneassasin Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me what drop clutch you use please

  • @JoeG2324
    @JoeG2324 Před 3 lety +99

    In all fairness, Lars did his job and did it well. However, after the black album, he seems to have gotten extremely worse and more sloppy to the point where it actually has an impact on the band's music as a whole. In Metallica's later years, a more skilled drummer could have made their music better after the black album

    • @grant3226
      @grant3226 Před 3 lety +5

      Agree... Was a massive fan at high school of Metallica, got offered the black album and turned it down, just lacked the diversity, feel and technicality of And Justice and Muppet's. Its probably a case of their evolution into mega rock stars and the drive to do more 4/4 radio friendly rock that killed it for me

    • @tommurrayGTR
      @tommurrayGTR Před 3 lety

      After st anger is where his technique slipped. He was a tight player throughout the entire 90s in early 00s. I still think he comes up with some good drum stuff on the latest albums, but I also agree that sometimes he plays basic under the guise of 'for the song', and sometimes it's just that it needs that little something extra. I'd love if the next record was recorded live, no cutting and pasting entire sections. Make him play and get the part so tight that he can play if in his sleep, that goes for if it's machine gun bass drums or just a slow grooving 4/4.
      Anyway, I love his playing and he still makes me air drum!

    • @daveg3831
      @daveg3831 Před 3 lety +7

      This is spot on. The video is missing the point when it comes to lars. It's not his playing, technique on the earlier albums. It's all about his playing now and the last 10-15 years. He has gotten lazy with his playing and clearly doesn't practice enough, hence why he makes the most mistakes with his timing etc.

    • @Kratos40595
      @Kratos40595 Před 3 lety +1

      🤔Nope... in the Load era he went off the rails but by post death magnetic he got his shit together

    • @Christopher-md7tf
      @Christopher-md7tf Před 3 lety +6

      @@Kratos40595 I've seen Metallica live several times post Death Magnetic, and NO, he definitely did NOT get his shit together. His timing sucks, he's sloppy as all hell and he plasters pretty much every song with superfluous fills.

  • @idkwhattoputasmynamesoyeah9420

    He's versatile
    He can play fast
    He can play slow
    You know that kind of thing

    • @paddor
      @paddor Před 3 lety +1

      Lol exactly

    • @MistaMahoney
      @MistaMahoney Před 3 lety +5

      You can't deny that he definitely played the drums.

    • @paddor
      @paddor Před 3 lety +1

      @@MistaMahoney The word "versatile" is key here.

    • @joedoherty1062
      @joedoherty1062 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah this sounds like he was really struggling with reasons haha

    • @Adm_Guirk
      @Adm_Guirk Před 2 lety +2

      He can hit drums that are high pitched and ones that are low pitched as well.

  • @Robert-ck7nm
    @Robert-ck7nm Před 3 lety +23

    I love Lars! He's a heavy hitter who can swing. His grooves are always spot on, fresh, deep, and breath with the human spirit.

    • @hansweston
      @hansweston Před 8 měsíci

      Perfectly put. Couldn’t have articulated that better myself.

  • @mranonymous1966
    @mranonymous1966 Před rokem +5

    I think Lars rocks because of both his abilities AND his imperfections. His feel and looseness at times is what makes the Metallica sound and makes him stand out with his own unique sound...kind of like The Police and Stewart Copeland, U2 and Larry Mullen Jr., and even The Beatles with Ringo

    • @sulistyorini2335
      @sulistyorini2335 Před 9 měsíci +1

      imperfection is ROCK N ROLL! we dont listen robotic music. so the imperfection is perfection!

  • @robertotostado2364
    @robertotostado2364 Před 3 lety +5

    He's like Ringo in the sense that you can hear isolated drums and know what song is in an instant.

  • @alfman0016
    @alfman0016 Před 3 lety +28

    Lars really is the definition of humanity, yeah hes part of the worls biggest rock band but yet hes still makes and mistakes and laughs about it! Really cant think of a better drummer for metallica with a personality like that.

  • @bgrmoose5997
    @bgrmoose5997 Před rokem

    I love how In tracks like one and fade to black, he leads up to the double bass, he uses it as a climax it’s amazing and I’ve never heard it used else where, if you haven’t heard it you should def check it out

  • @nickred652
    @nickred652 Před 7 měsíci

    What I never really noticed before but I saw during their Gothenburg show this summer was how brutally hard he hits the drums. Such power!

  • @PatrickStaal
    @PatrickStaal Před 3 lety +9

    One of the biggest reasons I like Metallica is Lars' drums. I used to bang along to all the songs on the steering wheel and my wife would laugh when I got it wrong. 'Hey, you try playing along with Lars!'

  • @HowardJuncaD
    @HowardJuncaD Před 3 lety +7

    Great! This is an excellent appreciation of a widely influential, authentic, talented and creative drummer that did an unquestionable and huge contribution to drumming and metal music with his original and characteristic way of playing and composing. Surprised how some frustrated anonymous haters just troll and point about some tempo failures or mistakes in some of his clips: I doubt they would ever reach what Lars Ulrich already attained in success, work and recognition. In contrast, some famous drummers and musicians humbly praise him.

  • @rickysevens
    @rickysevens Před rokem

    I have never understood why people can dislike someone so much, unless the media had something to do with it.

  • @k1dn1ce76
    @k1dn1ce76 Před 4 měsíci

    The offset kick pattern in the drum part he wrote for the beautiful double guitar melody in the middle section of Orion! Plus of course his unforgettable double kicks used in their classic song One...

  • @koenignero
    @koenignero Před 3 lety +5

    It’s not his drumming. It was Napster....

  • @metallicmonkey4519
    @metallicmonkey4519 Před 3 lety +6

    Things missed: bass drum patterns, and epic fills such as the one in Blackened just before the dual guitar solo.

  • @jaypennington-benton5675

    Great reasons. Ignoring some sloppy errors or eras live a great contribution esp. First 5 albums, influential, a truly unique style and now I understand some of that comes from removing the ride symbal!

  • @wolflegion
    @wolflegion Před 4 měsíci

    I bought my first drum kit right before the ONE video came out. It inspired me to get a double bass pedal. I’m 57 and still in a thrash band. Wolf Legion.

  • @Ball_Black
    @Ball_Black Před 3 lety +8

    I air drummed that, "and justice for all ," album so much over the years, by the time I actually got on a drum kit, I was already pretty nasty. Granted, I did learn some basics playing drums in the band in high school, but , Lars Ulrich taught me how to play metal and now there isn't any metal that I can't play. It wasn't until I came across jazz drumming, people like Keith Carlock in particular, that I realized that I still had quite a bit of work to do. Jazz is a completely different animal when it comes to drums, much harder than metal in my opinion. But Lars is the sole reason I truly wanted to play the drums.. After so many years of drumming I understand He has his faults, but he will always be my favorite. Well, him and Keith Carlock, lol.

  • @starplatinum6659
    @starplatinum6659 Před 3 lety +4

    why talk about him in the past tense, he still here ready to drop another album in the near future, we need a tour please!!!

  • @knarkill26
    @knarkill26 Před rokem

    The Dino beat z custom hats are the thickest hats I’ve ever played. Does zildjian make him his own z customs since they discontinued that great line of cymbals (replacing it with the shitty z3 smh)

  • @Lexiberian
    @Lexiberian Před 2 lety

    As far as I think, he and a couple of others pioneered the thrash death metal drumming in the 80's. I love the guy and Id love to just meet him, he seems like a lovely guy

  • @ssokol91
    @ssokol91 Před 3 lety +3

    I can't keep my eyes off of this beautiful drumset. That satin sapphire fade finish is beautiful.

  • @drumfansbeginnerdrummer2048

    Lard... I personally love HIS FACE EXPRESSION during drumming- they are priceless!!!😜🤣🤣🤣

  • @Xirque666
    @Xirque666 Před 2 lety +2

    Lars makes things sound simple, in a steady way, like the triplets (with break) in "One", and still often slow down the drum beat to understate the music.

  • @alexandru.onofrei77
    @alexandru.onofrei77 Před rokem

    I remember listening to And Justice and being blown away by his drumming...I am a guitar player, but if I could get my hands on a drum kit back in "93 - who knows, man? :P

  • @Kholdaimon
    @Kholdaimon Před 3 lety +9

    Lars knew what his job was in Metallica: provide an interesting drumbeat for the guitars to shine... Every Metallica fan can "sing" the guitar-solo's by heart, if you are at a concert you can hear from all around you people humming or singing along. Lars ain't no Danny Carrey, but he doesn't have to be, he provided great drumbeats that fit the songs perfectly.
    Also, go watch his interviews with other musicians, he has a series of them on the Apple Music CZcams channel. He is a great interviewer, he is a smart cookie and very well respected by his colleagues, because they can see past the fact that he isn't the greatest drummer of all time and see that he is a guy that has been hugely influential in his genre and has seen and done it all...

    • @mattdad8429
      @mattdad8429 Před 2 lety +1

      You hit the nail on the head. He's there to showcase the BAND, he's there to serve the SONG. In his younger days he had something to prove and he did it well. He was extremely creative and innovative, whether people like to admit it or not.
      Now people like to put him under a microscope and feel like they're superior to him if he knocks over a symbol or he forgets where he's at in a song and has to recover. Listen, that happens to almost every drummer, but the difference is people aren't waiting with baited breath for them to mess up. If you only look for the negatives in life that's all you'll find.
      It all comes down to the bitter taste people have in their mouths of the napster controversy and the attitude and swagger he had in the 90s. That was during his whole Oasis obsession and he just wanted to piss everybody off all the time. So when people think of Lars that's the Lars they think about. Not the intelligent, well-spoken, calm, humble guy he is now.

  • @aidanagain995
    @aidanagain995 Před 3 lety +3

    When I was 13, it was Metallica's music that really led me to Metal and Lars as my first icon for playing Metal drums. Then I discovered Dream Theater too and I was a Portnoy fan ever since. I am grateful to have known them both when I was starting out with my drumming and I am proud that I learned my songs the airdrum way from Metallica and Drean Theater. 💪

  • @Monscent
    @Monscent Před 2 lety +37

    You ever listened to a metallica song growing up and thought "oh this is cool, but the drums arent good".
    Me neither. This is only coming from people later on want to find things to hate on.

    • @pinchnloaf
      @pinchnloaf Před 2 lety +2

      I did.

    • @MoraesMusician
      @MoraesMusician Před 2 lety +2

      dude I thought this all the time lol

    • @bigiedieot
      @bigiedieot Před 2 lety

      Thank you

    • @nothazzz
      @nothazzz Před rokem +1

      Yes, I thought that a lot while listening to Metallica growing up.

    • @neonblack211
      @neonblack211 Před rokem +1

      No most Metallica songs have th a t effect on me

  • @Dman130
    @Dman130 Před rokem

    Idk how drummers can dislike drummers. We all unique and have are own sound, and we learn from each other.