Metallica reveals how they decided on Lady Gaga duet for Grammy Awards

Grammy Awards 2017 Lady Gaga performs Moth Into Flame with Metallica. Mic corrected. Not HD. 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.

Metallica reveals how they decided on Lady Gaga duet for Grammy Awards

Filmed during rehearsals for our collaboration with Lady Gaga on The 59th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2017. © 2017 Blackened RecordingsFollow Metallica:. LADY GAGA / JOANNE NEW ALBUM / OUT NOWhttp://smarturl.it/Joanne THE JOANNE WORLD TOURhttp://www.ladygaga.com/tourdates FOLLOW LADY GAGA:Facebook: http://gaga. Metallica & Lady Gaga Rehearsal Prior to Grammys Raised The Expectations. After fans found out that two iconic music acts in their own fields are coming together to perform a recently released song from Metallica's latest album, 'Moth into Flame,' every bit of information before the actual performance was gold for the fans.That's why the pre-grammy rehearsal video was sensational in. Metallica have released the dress rehearsal footage of their Grammy Awards show performance with Lady Gaga. The original broadcast was marred by glitches, including microphone trouble for frontman James Hetfield, who was forced to share a microphone with Gaga for the first part of their performance of Moth Into Flame after his own failed to.

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March 3, 2017. Metallica and Lady Gaga 's "Moth Into Flame" team-up was one of the biggest bummers from this year's Grammys as a "technical snafu" plagued the promising performance. METALLICA performed its song "Moth Into Flame" with pop superstar Lady Gaga earlier tonight (Sunday, February 12) at the 59th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Metallica and Lady Gaga. Metallica took to the stage with Lady Gaga at the Grammy Awards at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, last night for a performance of the band's track Moth Into Flame. The song was marred by microphone troubles for frontman James Hetfield, who was forced to share the mic with Lady Gaga for the first part of the song. By Jon Blistein. February 13, 2017. Kevin Winter/Getty. UPDATE: Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich has apologized to Metallica after singer James Hetfield's mic did not work for most of the group's.

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Watch below. Earlier: Lady Gaga has delivered another spectacular Grammy performance. Hot on the heels of her incredible Super Bowl Halftime show, Gaga joined rock legends Metallica at this year's Grammy Awards for a fiery duet on "Moth Into Flame," a single from their latest album. "You know how the Grammys like to have their duets thing and. Metallica have reflected on performing with Lady Gaga at the 2017 Grammys, praising the singer as "extremely creative and a fearless artist". The four-piece were asked about the performance. Metallica's Grammy performance with Lady Gaga may not have gone exactly as they envisioned - a stagehand reportedly unplugged the wire to singer James Hetfield's microphone before the group. Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett said Gaga quickly picked up on what they envisioned for the fiery Grammy performance. "By the time she [spent] what, 35 maybe 40 minutes with us, she totally got.

How the Lady Gaga, Metallica Duet Happened at the 2017 Grammy Awards

Metallica's guitar tech has explained what really happened during the band's infamous 2017 Grammy Awards performance with Lady Gaga, in which James Hetfield's microphone was cut off.. READ MORE: "It's a very interesting idea…":Dave Mustaine on the possibility of Marty Friedman rejoining Megadeth; There were mixed accounts of what actually happened at the time, some people saying. August 13, 2020. Despite some technical malfunctions and frontman James Hetfield's mic accidentally being switched off, Metallica 's epic collaboration with Lady Gaga for a performance at the 2017.