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Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich remembers his first ever gig
37 years ago this month, Metallica played their first ever show.
Taking place on March 14 at Radio City in Anaheim, California, they played a nine-song set and entry was just $15!
Drummer Lars Ulrich has marked this moment in metal history by sharing the original show flyer on Instagram, along with the handwritten setlist and a page from his diary at the time.
"1st ever gig. Very nervous. Only band. Dave broke a string on the first song. Played 50-50!!! Went down pretty good," reads Lars' diary entry. It's safe to say they progressed from 'pretty good' later on.
"You eagle-eyed observers may notice that there’s not a lot of ‘Tallica originals being performed here at the first outing," says Lars of the setlist. "Almost all NWOBHM covers, most of which ended up being recorded later along the way and showing up on various Garage releases."
Here's that setlist from Metallica's first ever show:
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