In March 2019, Metallica announced the S&M2 concert. The concert, which was similarly performed in collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony, was planned in celebration of the 20th anniversary of S&M.[8] The concert was recorded and filmed at the Chase Center in San Francisco on September 6 and 8, 2019,[9] with Edwin Outwater and Michael Tilson Thomas[nb 1] conducting the symphony orchestra.[10] The concert also marked the grand opening of the Chase Center.[11] Filming was directed by Wayne Isham, who also directed S&M.[12]

Years ago (like 15 or so) I remember seeing this cd for sale that I've kicked myself every day for not getting. It was a classical symphony or orchestra (honestly don't know the difference or proper terminology there) and it was a bunch of Metallica covers. I wanna say it was a full cover of ride the lightning but I'm not 100% on that. It definitely had fade to black on there though.


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I've been googling a bunch but as soon as I put in the words "orchestra" or "symphony" it gives me nothing but results for the S&M concert. I can't remember the name of the group or what the album was called. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

The S&M^2 concert will include the first live versions of the collaborative versions of the songs since their first inception in 1999. The special one-night event will also cover ground since the last time they linked up, with new renditions of more recent Metallica classics with the added oomph and fervor only a world-renowned symphony could add.

The two-disc S&M was released on Nov. 22, 1999, during Metallica's two nights of shows with the S.F.S. in Berkley, Calif. that April. The symphony was conducted by the late Michael Kamen during those events; S&M^2 this September will be conducted by Edwin Outwater.

GRAMMY winner Thomas is serving his final year as the Musical Director of the S.F.S., which he began back in 1993, making him "the longest-tenured music director at any major American orchestra." Together, they have earned many GRAMMY nominations and wins, with the first win for the Thomas-led symphony happening at the 39th GRAMMY Awards for Best Orchestral Performance.

Twenty years later, Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony were reunited for their legendary S&M concert, this time as the opening night programming for the Chase Center in San Francisco. Show Director Dan Braun designed the set, which included four flown LED rings that hovered above the symphony and the band in an in-the-round stage setup.

Has it really been so long since S&M paired the might of Metallica with an orchestra to such delicious effect? I suppose it has. The album, somewhat maligned at the time, has deservedly gained in stature, influencing a host of orchestral collaborations, and earning a follow-up far more ambitious than its forebear. Not that Metallica were the first rock band to pair themselves with a symphony of course; but they brought the format kicking and screaming into the 90s, aided and abetted by the still-sorely-missed Michael Kamen, and the set as a whole has aged remarkably well.

Metallica regularly tours A-level arenas with in-the-round staging, in recent years using a similar Meyer Sound LEO Family reinforcement system. But placing a full symphony orchestra on the same stage, requiring more than 90 open microphones, added a whole new level of complexity.

"There were certainly very exciting variables in there with regards to the audience, and the interplay between us, the symphony and Kamen. But Metallica were about as lean and clean as we had been for a long time, and were certainly ready and prepared to step up that extra notch to the challenge."

"In retrospect it was super-exciting, it sounded incredible and it was just this amazing feeling being able to wield the power and grace of the symphony with the power, passion and grace of our band."

Over the weekend, Metallica celebrated the 20th anniversary of their landmark 1999 "S&M" performance with two "S&M" performances with the San Francisco symphony at the brand new 18,000-plus seat venue Chase Center in the city's Mission Bay neighborhood. Each night kicked off with an epic introduction from the San Francisco symphony as they soared through composer Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" as the thrash OGs took their place in the center of the in-the-round configuration they've favored over the past few years. The band and sumphony then tore into 1984 Ride the Lightning instrumental "The Call of Ktulu," then straight into "For Whom the Bell Tolls." The three-song build and release can be seen in fan-shot footage below, along with some entertaining on-stage chasing between Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett during the second transition.

After that stunning intro, the action continued without letting up as the band and the accompanying classical musicians explored the ins and out of Metallica's catalog. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas also showed off his leadership skills by guiding the symphony through the second movement of Russian Soviet composer Sergei Prokofiev's 1915 "Scythian Suite, Op.20" to kick off the second set of each night. be457b7860

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