Metallica Posts Classic 2000 Dallas Concert Online

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Metallica's ongoing vintage video series, dubbed “Metallica Mondays,” rewound the clock a full 20 years to spotlight the band's August 3rd, 2000 at Dallas, Texas' Starplex Amphitheater, which fell on James Hetfield's 37th birthday. Blabbermouth posted that in addition to a heavy dose of Metallica standards, the pro-shot concert includes covers of Bob Seger's “Turn The Page,” the Misfits' “Last Caress,” and Anti-Nowhere League's “So What.”

The modern era of Metallica has marked a far happier time for its bandmembers both on and off the stage. Lars Ulrich recently told us that the group tries to have a good time these days whether its recording or touring: “It's just about, like, having fun and wanting to do it, and as long as everybody gets along, and as long as we come up with s*** that keeps challenging ourselves and is fun to play and it's, like, a good vibe, y'know. . . and then going out and playing, like, 15 nutty shows in Europe in front of, like, a gazillion people, and playing, like, y'know, 'Orion' in its entirety or, you know, 'Disposable Heroes,' it's all fun.”

Metallica's setlist on August 3rd, 2000 at Dallas, Texas' Starplex Amphitheater:

“Creeping Death”
“For Whom The Bell Tolls”
“Seek And Destroy”
“Fade To Black”
“Fuel”
“Sad But True”
“No Leaf Clover”
“King Nothing”
“Mastertarium”
“Battery”
“Nothing Else Matters”
“I Disapper”
“One”
“Turn The Page” – Bob Seger cover
“Enter Sandman”
“Last Caress” – Misfits cover
“So What” – Anti-Nowhere League cover
“Die, Die My Darling”

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