“I felt embarrassed – I haven’t been that angry in a long time.” From dinner at Bradley Cooper’s to an unplugged mic, the story of Metallica’s chaotic Grammys performance with Lady Gaga

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It has become one of the most surprising and iconic images to have emerged from the Grammys in recent years: James Hetfield, barrel-chested and iron-lunged Metallica frontman, screaming into a microphone he’s currently sharing with generational pop superstar, Lady Gaga. The duo, backed by the rest of Metallica, pillars of pyro and a gaggle of backing dancers as they rip through Moth Into Flame, have had to improvise after an almighty technical hiccup threatened to throw the entire performance into parody. Luckily, it all only serves to make an historic collaboration both more intimate and, somehow, more epic. Disaster averted, basically.

The unlikely team-up took place at the 59th edition of the music industry’s most prestigious awards show, which was held on February 12, 2017 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. On a night also marked by appearances by pop heavyweights such as Adele, Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Daft Punk, Bruno Mars and Katy Perry, Metallica’s one-song set promised to inject the evening with some much needed energy and heaviness, not to mention the fact that it’d involve one of the wildest partnerships in Grammys history.





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