i know there's one artwork for this show in the gallery but its a bit small and i dont like it very much... i would like it to be more simple like in black or white
here are the specifications:
Unplugged
Date: October 19 1997
Venue: Bridge School Benefit
Location: San Francisco, CA
Time: 47:28
Setlist:
1. Low Man's Lyric
2. Helpless
3. Tuesday's Gone
4. Poor Twisted Me
5. Fade to Black
6. The Four Horsemen
7. Nothing Else Matters
8. Last Caress
Thanks
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#1
Posted 20 April 2007 - 09:02 PM
#2
Posted 21 April 2007 - 05:25 AM
Yeah I'll make this cover. The cover we have in the gallery is for the show that was on the 18th and it is smaller than our normal sized DVD covers. However, the venue is the Shoreline Amphitheatre not the Bridge school itself. It was just a benifit for the Bridge School. If you want it simple and in black and white, I'll make a cover using the ad for the show: http://www.metlists....s1997.htm#oct19
I'll make an similar alternate cove for the 18th too, just so that we have a proper size cover for that show in the gallery.
Give me a few days and I'll have the cover for you.
I'll make an similar alternate cove for the 18th too, just so that we have a proper size cover for that show in the gallery.
Give me a few days and I'll have the cover for you.
#3
Posted 21 April 2007 - 05:31 AM
More info for the back:
Metallica play their first ever acoustic set at Neil Young's annual benefit for the Bridge School for children with severe speech and physical impairments. They perform Low Man's Lyric (for the first time), Helpless, Tuesdays Gone (Jerry Cantrell on guitar), Poor Twisted Me, Fade To Black, The 4 Horsemen, Nothing Else Matters, and Last Caress (John Popper on harmonica).
"Everyone performs for free, all moneys go to the school and the spirit of the day encourages experimental strums in the dark from artists who rarely perform the acoustic sets that are the show's trademark."
— Steffan Chirazi, Yahoo! Launch
"James: Hey Neil, we can bring guns on stage, right?
Neil Young: Sure, as long as they're acoustic!"
— at the Bridge School Benefit, So What!
"Frontman James Hetfield kept a lyric sheet by his side throughout the set. When he couldn't remember how one song ended, he brought it to an abrupt close, much to the amusement of his bandmates. All four members seemed good-humored and relaxed throughout their performance, as though resigned to the fact that an acoustic set by the quintessential plugged-in heavy metal band was going to be odd no matter what."
— William Friar, Contra Costa Times, 1997
http://images.google...htt...=off&sa=N
Metallica play their first ever acoustic set at Neil Young's annual benefit for the Bridge School for children with severe speech and physical impairments. They perform Low Man's Lyric (for the first time), Helpless, Tuesdays Gone (Jerry Cantrell on guitar), Poor Twisted Me, Fade To Black, The 4 Horsemen, Nothing Else Matters, and Last Caress (John Popper on harmonica).
"Everyone performs for free, all moneys go to the school and the spirit of the day encourages experimental strums in the dark from artists who rarely perform the acoustic sets that are the show's trademark."
— Steffan Chirazi, Yahoo! Launch
"James: Hey Neil, we can bring guns on stage, right?
Neil Young: Sure, as long as they're acoustic!"
— at the Bridge School Benefit, So What!
"Frontman James Hetfield kept a lyric sheet by his side throughout the set. When he couldn't remember how one song ended, he brought it to an abrupt close, much to the amusement of his bandmates. All four members seemed good-humored and relaxed throughout their performance, as though resigned to the fact that an acoustic set by the quintessential plugged-in heavy metal band was going to be odd no matter what."
— William Friar, Contra Costa Times, 1997
http://images.google...htt...=off&sa=N
#4
Posted 21 April 2007 - 03:05 PM
Thanks alot Harmony Havoc, i cant wait to see your cover
and thanks for all the additional info
and thanks for all the additional info
#6
Posted 25 April 2007 - 02:15 PM
awesome covers man. thank you!
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