By David Buchanan on April 6th, 2009 in Watch
This pales in comparison to the recent ceremony announcing Metallica’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside Jeff Beck and Run DMC on Saturday, April 4th. The ceremony which was for the first time open to the public, felt less like an awards show and more like a concert. Jimmy Page along with several others joined Metallica on stage for one round of sound entitled “Train Kept A Rollin’”.
This glorious finale holds its own indeed, but the highlight of this evening celebrating many acts and headlining with a metal band that has stood the test of time must be “Master of Puppets”. From the album that shares its namesake, Metallica shared the stage with not only their current bassist Robert Trujillo (formerly of Suicidal Tendencies) but former bassist Jason Newsted. Newsted, who left in 2001 to pursue another band known as Echobrain came for a one off with his friends and reconciled for the evening.
With all the performances lined up, focus comes to Metallica’s chilling live rendition of “Master of Puppets”. Albeit James Hetfield’s voice seemed not entirely up to snuff, the metal gods reigned supreme nonetheless. They have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and have officially conquered the world.