![]() Though it was “intimidating” at first to learn the opening guitar riffs played by Hetfield on the studio version, Hammett says he eventually found his rhythm within the song. However, Hammett did have to learn the guitar chords when the band went on tour, revealing that it took time to learn how to play the song live. This marks one of the few songs that guitarist Kirk Hammett isn’t featured on the studio recording, with Hetfield and Jason Newsted helming the guitar parts. That solidified, I think, that we were doing the right thing, writing from the heart about what we felt, and you can’t go wrong that way.” “It’s quite amazing, it’s a true testament to honesty and exposing yourself, putting your real self out there, and taking the risk, taking a gamble that someone’s either going to step on your heart with spikes on or they’re going to put their heart right next to it, and you never know until you try. ![]() “It’s absolutely crazy, that was the song that I thought was least Metallica, least likely to ever played by us, the last song anyone would really want to hear,” Hetfield observes. ![]()
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