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Metallica Mondays Heads To 1991 For This Week's Show

Metallica, like most of the music industry right now, is off the road. To help fans pass the time, they are introducing #MetallicaMondays on their YouTube and Facebook page every Monday night at 8 PM EST. Each Monday, they will post a set in its entirety. It is a neat idea, and this week the boys present their show from way back in 1991 near the beginning of The Black Album Tour in 1991. The show was in Muskegon, Michigan, from November 1st, 1991. I would not expect the same picture and audio quality we are used to with these shows the last few weeks, but looking at the setlist, it is hard to argue that it won't be a great show.

Metallica Mondays go way back to 1991 this week.
Metallica Mondays go way back to 1991 this week.

Metallica November 1st, 1991 Setlist

  • Enter Sandman
  • Creeping Death
  • Harvester of Sorrow
  • Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
  • Sad But True
  • Wherever I May Roam
  • Bass Solo
  • Holier Than Thou
  • The Unforgiven
  • Justice Medley (Includes excerpts of Eye of The Beholder, Blackened, The Frayed Ends of Sanity, …And Justice For All)
  • Drum Solo
  • Guitar Solo
  • The Four Horsemen
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • Fade to Black
  • Whiplash
ENCORE
  • Master of Puppets (Short Version)
  • Seek and Destroy
ENCORE #2
  • One
  • Last Caress
  • Am I Evil?
  • Battery

This is what we have been waiting for with these Metallica shows. The way back machine is in effect tonight, boys and girls. Look at that setlist up there. So much classic material up there, and those medleys and solo's are always so cool to watch. They get the blood pumping. It is an extended performance as well, and it should be a good time this week.

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"While we're all doing our part and staying home, we find ourselves missing live music, so how about we dive back into a few of our favorite shows at a socially responsible distance? Not to sound too cheesy, but now more than ever, we're in this together, and staying connected is how we'll get through it. With that in mind, we're bringing a series of Live Metallica shows right to your couch!"

During every single one of these Metallica live shows, the band is accepting donations to its All Within My Hands foundation. Especially now, programs like these are in need as they do their part to help provide meals, personal protection equipment, band crews who are out of work, and more with relief. Read more about the foundation here.


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Jeremy KonradAbout Jeremy Konrad

Jeremy Konrad has written about collectibles and film for almost ten years. He has a deep and vast knowledge of both. He resides in Ohio with his family.
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