Posted on Feb 13, 2017
James Hetfield ft Lady Gaga - Metallica - Moth Into Flame - Grammy's 2017.
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Gaga proved she’s more than just a pop star by taking the stage with hard rock veterans Metallica, for a headbanging duet of that band’s Hardwired… to Self-Destruct track “Moth Into Flame.” Gaga has long insisted she had a bad-girl metal streak, and on Sunday she proved she can talk the talk and rock the walk. Squeezing into a Metallica cutoff T-shirt and leather fetish-wear short shorts, she fearlessly stage-dove, pulled off some ’80s-metal-video cage-dancer moves, and capably traded vocals with Metallica frontman James Hetfield. Even though Hetfield’s microphone cut out for his first vocal part, he and co-guitarist Kirk Hammett kept the music blazing, while bassist Robert Trujillo provided a booming bottom-end and drummer Lars Ulrich gleefully beat his kit into oblivion, grinning the whole time — especially when Gaga, surrounded by flames, sidled up to him as he played. We’re not sure if her new giant skull-tipped-moth back tattoo was real or just a perfect illusion, but her performance was absolutely sincere.
Gaga proved she’s more than just a pop star by taking the stage with hard rock veterans Metallica, for a headbanging duet of that band’s Hardwired… to Self-Destruct track “Moth Into Flame.” Gaga has long insisted she had a bad-girl metal streak, and on Sunday she proved she can talk the talk and rock the walk. Squeezing into a Metallica cutoff T-shirt and leather fetish-wear short shorts, she fearlessly stage-dove, pulled off some ’80s-metal-video cage-dancer moves, and capably traded vocals with Metallica frontman James Hetfield. Even though Hetfield’s microphone cut out for his first vocal part, he and co-guitarist Kirk Hammett kept the music blazing, while bassist Robert Trujillo provided a booming bottom-end and drummer Lars Ulrich gleefully beat his kit into oblivion, grinning the whole time — especially when Gaga, surrounded by flames, sidled up to him as he played. We’re not sure if her new giant skull-tipped-moth back tattoo was real or just a perfect illusion, but her performance was absolutely sincere.
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SFC Stephen King
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth not sure but it was not that bad minus the microphone snafu
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