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BenchRacer
01-18-2001, 09:08 PM
News for any Metallica fan:Metallica.com (http://www.metallica.com/news/2000/jason_release.html)

STATEMENT FROM THE MEMBERS OF METALLICA

Metallica regrets to announce that after 14 years as Metallica's bass player, Jason Newsted has chosen to leave the band.

Jason Newsted: "Due to private and personal reasons, and the physical damage that I have done to myself over the years while playing the music that I love, I must step away from the band. This is the most difficult decision of my life, made in the best interest of my family, myself, and the continued growth of Metallica. I extend my love, thanks, and best wishes to my brothers: James, Lars, and Kirk and the rest of the Metallica family, friends, and fans whom have made these years so unforgettable."

Newsted joined Metallica from Flotsam And Jetsam in the fall of 1986 after the tragic death of bassist Cliff Burton. He participated in the recording of 6 Metallica albums (…And Justice for All, Metallica, Load, Re-Load, Garage Inc., and S&M) which have sold over 55 million copies worldwide to date. In addition, he played on numerous worldwide tours to millions of fans representing over 1000 gigs in all. While with Metallica, the band won countless awards including 5 Grammy Awards and 2 MTV Video Music Awards.

James Hetfield: "Playing with someone who has such unbridled passion for music will forever be a huge inspiration. On stage every night, he was a driving force to us all, fans and band alike.

His connection will never be broken."

Lars Ulrich: "We part ways with Jason with more love, more mutual respect, and more understanding of each other than at any other point in the past. James, Kirk and I look forward to embracing the next chapter of Metallica with both a huge amount of appreciation for the last 14 years with Jason and the excitement of rising to the challenges that lay ahead to make Metallica shine brighter than ever."

In the spring, Metallica will begin writing and recording a new studio album with release sometime in late 2001 or early 2002.

Kirk Hammett: "Jason is our brother. He will be missed."

Labontefan
01-18-2001, 09:22 PM
For posting this
I had not heard. Metallica is a great band, and Jason will be missed.

BenchRacer
01-18-2001, 09:26 PM
This is definatley big news. I became a fan just as Jason joined the band and seen them many times. I wonder whet they plan on doing. Those would be big shoes for anyone to fill.

Labontefan
01-18-2001, 09:34 PM
I have never been able to see them. But I love there music. You will have to let us know when they pick someone.
Gotta go
I'm falling a sleep waiting for the pages to load.
hope you have a good night
good luck on the babys room.

jgordon24
01-18-2001, 10:54 PM
my homestate boy.... he'll be missed!!!!!!!

Swamp Fox
01-19-2001, 07:55 AM
Although I have not liked most of Metallica's "new" music and have not followed them since the "Black album" This news is a bummer. Jason is one heck of a bassist and was at one time was one of my inspirations...let's just thank God that he did not meet the same tragic end that took Cliff from us...

any speculations for a replacement??

Rumor
01-19-2001, 07:59 AM
I guess I'll just stick to country. SIGH! :h: :h:

Though I have seen this mentioned on tons of other forums, racing and non-racing. If I had known this was big news, I would have mentioned it. ;) I saw it on VH-1 yesterday afternoon, before I saw it elsewhere. And Swampy, they didn't say who a replacement would be.

BenchRacer
01-19-2001, 08:10 AM
I couldn't even begin to speculate a replacement. I don't follow the music scene nearly as much as I used to, so I have no idea what musicians are out there.

jgordon24
01-19-2001, 10:06 AM
Stu Hamm would be a great replacement....... plays with Joe Satriani on tour

Swamp Fox
01-19-2001, 12:17 PM
I know that name from somewhere.(Stu Hamm) Did he play for David Lee Roth band before?...When Steve Vai was guitarist?...no that was Billy Sheenan. Who else did Stu Hamm play for?

My pick would probably be another Metal band's bassist (Frank Bello - Anthrax, Rex White - Pantera, Rob Trujellio - ST, Ozzy) Metallica once tried to get Les Claypoole (Primus) to play for them but he refused. I wonder if they would try there again? Doesn't seem like a good match to me!

Bassnut
01-26-2001, 12:09 PM
I hadn't heard that!!!
That's a major blow to them!I've seen them twice and his solos are second to none that I've heard!