Otra noche inolvidable en la historia de Metallica fue su concierto en el TWA Dome (ahora conocido como Dome at America's Center) en St. Louis, Missouri, en 1999. Este concierto formaba parte de la gira de "Load" y "Reload", y fue un ejemplo de la habilidad de la banda para ofrecer un espectáculo en vivo de alta energía.
Death Magnetic tracks such as "The Day That Never Comes," "All Nightmare Long," and "Broken, Beat & Scarred" transition seamlessly alongside 1980s material.
The result was released on November 30, 2009, under the full title: Unlike previous live albums that edited together the "best" nights, this release focused heavily on the raw emotional connection of the third night (June 7), intercut with highlights from the previous two shows.
Metallica: Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria - Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México Metallica- Orgullo Pasion y Gloria - Tres Noche...
For Latin American metalheads, it is a source of pride that their capital city gave Metallica one of their definitive performances. For the band, it marks the exact moment where the "Old Metallica" (thrash) and the "New Metallica" (commercial) reconciled.
: The band dug into their archival influences, tossing in their cover of Killing Joke's "The Wait" alongside early speed-metal fuel like "Hit the Lights" and "Seek & Destroy" . Formats and Physical Releases
According to the Official Metallica Website , the record was released in several distinct configurations: : A single-disc version featuring 19 tracks. Digipak : Includes the DVD along with two CDs. Otra noche inolvidable en la historia de Metallica
Foro Sol is an open-air venue with a massive capacity, and for these three nights, it was packed to the absolute brim. The Mexican crowd is renowned worldwide for its intense energy—frequently cited by touring rock and metal bands as the loudest in the world. Throughout the concert film, you can see the sheer awe on the faces of the band members as the crowd chants "Ole, ole, ole, ole, Metallica!" in unison, jumping in unison and creating literal tremors in the stadium foundation. The Setlist: A Masterclass in Heavy Metal
Bass: Robert Trujillo. Drums: Lars Ulrich. Guitar, Vocals: James Hetfield. Guitar: Kirk Hammett. Metallica.com
The performance strategy across the three nights was defined by variety. While the single-disc versions focused on a cohesive, hit-heavy core setlist, the maximum 2-DVD / 2-CD deluxe editions captured across the three nights. Death Magnetic tracks such as "The Day That
with other legendary Metallica concert films (like S&M or Cliff 'Em All ).
"Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México" was originally intended as a Latin America-only release, a gesture of gratitude to the fans who made the three nights so historic. It hit stores in Mexico on November 30, 2009, via Universal Music, with subsequent releases in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile in early December. However, its fame quickly spread, and it later became available in Northern Europe and through the band's official online store.
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Directed by the acclaimed Wayne Isham—who has a long history of working with Metallica on legendary visual releases like S&M —the concert film is a visual feast. It captures the sweat, the stage lights, and the overwhelming emotion of the fans.