Source: Blabbermouth.net
METALLICA is taking part in Neil Young‘s 30th anniversary Bridge School benefit concert, which is being held on October 22-23 at at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. Also scheduled to perform at the all-acoustic non-profit charity event are Young himself, CAGE THE ELEPHANT, MY MORNING JACKET, Roger Waters, Dave Matthews, Willie Nelson, Norah Jones and others.
The Bridge School, which was co-founded by Young‘s ex-wife Pegi, works to help people with physical and speech impairments through alternate methods of communication, including music therapy. Each year, Young, who has two handicapped sons, gathers a cross-section of performers to perform acoustically to benefit the school.
During last night’s festivities, METALLICA performed acoustic versions of its hits and select covers, including THE CLASH‘s “Clampdown”, DEEP PURPLE‘s “When A Blind Man Cries” and a raucous finale of BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD‘s “Mr. Soul” with Young. Also featured in the set were “Hero Of The Day”, which was performed for the first time since 1999, as well as “Whiskey In A Jar”, “Seek & Destroy”, “Bleeding Me” and new song “Hardwired”.
METALLICA setlist:
01. Whiskey In The Jar (cover of Irish folk song)
02. When A Blind Man Cries (DEEP PURPLE cover)
03. Hero of the Day
04. Bleeding Me
05. Clampdown (THE CLASH cover)
06. Enter Sandman
07. Hardwired
08. Seek & Destroy
09. Mr. Soul (BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD cover with Neil Young)
Check out fan-filmed footage below.
More photos and a review of METALLICA‘s portion of the concert can be found at Metallica.com.
METALLICA will return to the Mountain View, California venue Sunday for the benefit’s second-day festivities.
The band previously appeared at the 1997 and 2007 installments of the concert.