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Talk Is Jericho: Bob Rock & the Making of Metallica’s Black Album
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Super producer Bob Rock is from Winnipeg, and has also worked with some of the biggest bands in music like Metallica, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, and Canada’s favorite sons, The Tragically Hip! Bob does a deep dive into the writing and recording process for Metallica’s “Black” album, and the controversial “St Anger.” He shares the one lyric suggestion he gave James Hetfield, the changes he helped the band make to the bass and drum sound, how he got James Hetfield to actually sing in the studio, and the biggest differences between the process of the “Black” album versus “St. Anger.” He also recounts his time with Motely Crue from their first meeting to their recent studio work with new guitarist John 5. He’s got great stories about David Lee Roth and Cher, and even more about The Tragically Hip and late singer, Gord Downie. Bob explains how he and Gord came to collaborate on the new (and truly amazing) “Lustre Parfait” album (which was just released this month), and why it took so long to finish and release.



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@meggyhuynh5053

11 months ago

as both a wrestling and metallica fan, y'all have no idea how quickly i pressed play on this

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@seekthevisceral

11 months ago

Bob looks like one of my favorite college professors. And Chris always looks like a rockstar. Not just a wizard.

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@mshafer2006

11 months ago

Much love for Bob Rock, as a Metallica fan for the last 30 years his influence on Metallica throughout the years shows he had a big part in what they did

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@leonidaspapanikolaou3165

11 months ago

Fantastic producer. A true legend.

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@michiganjack1337

11 months ago

I'm listening to the full episode right now. Great to see Bob doing well.

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@georgen5882

11 months ago

I think Bob was the best thing to happen to them from a musical standpoint in some ways. He taught them to try new things, to think differently, not just do what they do because that's how they do it. And for better and worse they did try new things, some were good and some were bad, and not all were received well of course. After Justice they really needed guidance. Justice is a great album, probably their best overall, but they needed help musically to bring out the best performances for all the members. It was kind of sad things went the way they did, I don't think Bob has any bad feelings but I felt like they just kind of dropped him after St. Anger. He seems like a really good dude, though.

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@STIFFHA

11 months ago

Bob Rock was the 5th member of Metallica.

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@jaizarulrohayu44

11 months ago

Legendary bob rock🎉🎉🎉

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@tommyb8374

11 months ago

Wanna see bob rock do 1 more album with Metallica

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@JPX64Channel

11 months ago

wow a great wrestler and producer !

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@LuisRdzG10

11 months ago

Holy shit I haven’t seen Bob Rock in 20+ years… yeah… he got the grandpa look now.

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@tun-tunninc.6492

11 months ago

Jericho is such a busy, busy guy for his age...

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@jaredgoode1728

11 months ago

I Still Burn is awesome!

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@JosueGarcia-lt9gb

11 months ago

The other guy's name is Mr Flemming Ramussen. 3 of the best metallica's albums, is because of him. Black album is so comercial with a great sound

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@michaelcaywood6070

11 months ago

Chris Jericho can never beat “The Ring General.”

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@Louis275

11 months ago

I've always wondered if Metallica made the Black album or any of their previous albums today using today's technology would it have sounded better or taken as long to do?? Or on the reverse side suppose 72 Seasons were recorded 30 years ago would it have sounded as good as it does today??

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@user-bh3wo9yk8o

9 months ago

Bob Rock respect 🤘🇷🇺

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@zackvanhalen

11 months ago

I think James' first ballads were Fade to Black, Sanitarium, and One. I don't think his vocals on Black Album were any more refined or commercial sounding then those songs. The big difference is that Nothing Else Matters had no heavy parts to balance out the more pop sounding vocals.

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