METALLICA Kill 'em All RARE LP Signed Cliff Burton ect
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METALLICA Kill 'em All RARE LP Signed By All Orignal Members

NO RESERVE, Lp in Good condition 1 or 2 light scratches plays Great, lp jacket worn around edges! Inner sleeve / lyric sheet included  (see pics)Own a Peice Metal  History!

Kirk Hammett (Lead Guitar) Cliff Burton (Bass) Lars Ulrich (Drums) and James HetField (Rhythm Guitar/Vocals)

Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 - September 27, 1986) was a bass guitarist, best known for his work with the heavy metal band Metallica from 1982-86.  During a 1986 tour in Sweden, Burton was crushed to death when the band's tour bus lost control and overturned. He was 24.

Along with former bandmate, Dave Mustaine, Burton's early influence was essential in creating the unique musical style for which Metallica would later become famous. An angry, working-class sound, characterized by a driving bassline, stylised lead and powerful rhythm guitar, the band would be seen as innovators of heavy metal music through much of the late 80s and early 90s.

 

Cliff Burton
Born February 10, 1962
Castro Valley, California, USA Died September 27, 1986 (aged 24)
Ljungby Municipality, Sweden Genre(s) Heavy metal
Thrash metal Affiliation(s) Metallica Years active 1981-1986

Biography

Early years

Upon graduating from Castro Valley High School in 1980, Burton studied music at Napa Valley Junior College in northern California. One of his fellow schoolmates was "Big"Jim Martin, former guitarist of Faith No More.

Joining Metallica

The members of Metallica were searching for a replacement to their current bassist, Ron McGovney when they attended a show by Burton's band, Trauma, and were impressed on hearing him perform his famous solo, 'Anesthesia(Pulling Teeth)' with an effects pedal.

Burton was repeatedly asked to join Metallica and eventually agreed on the condition that the band would relocate from Los Angeles to the San Francisco, California Bay Area.

During their tours, Burton exposed the band to a variety of music styles ranging from The Misfits, Pink Floyd, The Velvet Underground, and Thin Lizzy to classical pianist Glenn Gould.

Kirk Hammett said that Cliff got him into The Velvet Underground and other musicians.

Burton first appeared with Metallica at The Stone, in San Francisco, CA on March 5th, 1983. His final performance was in Stockholm, Sweden on September 26, 1986.

Death

During the European part of the Master of Puppets tour, the band had complained that the sleeping cubicles were unsatisfactory and uncomfortable. As a minor solution the members would draw cards for the most comfortable bunk. On the evening of September 27, 1986 Burton had won the game with an ace of spades. He was sound asleep when the band's tour bus encountered a patch of black ice, skidded off of the road, and flipped over on the grass in Ljungby Municipality, rural Sweden.

Burton fell through the window of the emergency exit door and was killed instantly when the bus landed on top of him. He was crushed a second time when, in an effort to clear the accident scene, a winch cable snapped and the vehicle was clumsily dropped back onto the body.

Controversy continues to surround the cause of the crash. The driver of the bus claims to have hit black ice, however on inspecting the road for several miles following the crash, lead singer James Hetfield said he found nothing. Hetfield and other members of the band claim the driver may have been drinking.

Burton's body was cremated. At the ceremony, the instrumental 'Orion' from the album 'Master of Puppets' was played.  Subsequently, Metallica did not perform this song again until June 6, 2006 (when they performed the album in its entirety to mark the 20th anniversary of its release). Until then only parts of the song had been used as part of their performance. During the 1990s, Burton's replacement, Jason Newsted, would often use the bass line as part of a medley.

Burton's work and tragic death have inspired many songs from bands including Megadeth ("In My Darkest Hour") and Primus, as well as bassists such as Billy Sheehan and John Myung.




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