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| Name name = A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica
| Type = video
| Artisttype = [[Metallica]]video
| Coverartist = [[Metallica]]
| cover = Metallica - A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica cover.jpg
| Typealt = video
| Released released = November 17, 1992<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metallica.com/releases/a-year-and-a-half-in-the-life-of-metallica.asp |title=A YEARYear ANDand Aa HALFHalf INin THEthe LIFELife OFof METALLICAMetallica |accessdateaccess-date=February 7, 2013-02-07 |publisher=Metallica.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130210040742/http://www.metallica.com/releases/a-year-and-a-half-in-the-life-of-metallica.asp |archive-date=February 10, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| Language recorded = English
| Lengthvenue = 236 min.
| studio =
| distributor = [[Elektra Entertainment]]
| Directorgenre = [[AdamHeavy metal music|Heavy Dubinmetal]]
| length = 236 minutes
| Producer = Juliana Roberts<ref>http://www.metpage.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=184&Itemid=28</ref>
| language = English
| Chronology = Metallica video
| distributorlabel = [[Elektra Entertainment]]
| Last album = ''[[2 of One]]''<br />(1989)
| director = [[Adam Dubin]]
| This album = '''''A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica'''''<br />(1992)
| Producer producer = Juliana Roberts<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metpage.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=184&Itemid=28 |title = metpage.org - The Metallica Info for Metallica Fans - A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica}}</ref>
| Next album = ''[[Live Shit: Binge & Purge]]''<br />(1993)
| Chronology chronology = Metallica video
| prev_title = [[2 of One]]
| prev_year = 1989
| Next album next_title = ''[[Live Shit: Binge & Purge]]''<br />(1993)
| next_year = 1993
}}
'''''A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica''''' is a two-part [[documentary film|documentary]] about the process of making the ''[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]]'' album (or "The Black Album"), and the following tour. It was produced by [[Juliana Roberts]] and directed by [[Adam Dubin]].
 
''A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica'' was released as a double [[VHS]] pack. Both parts are available on a single [[DVD]], but only in [[DVD region code#Region codes and countries|region 1]].
This is the first Metallica release to use a new Metallica logo that was also featured on 1996's album ''[[Load (album)|Load]]'', 1997's album ''[[Reload (Metallica album)|Reload]]'', ''[[Cunning Stunts (video)|Cunning Stunts]] [[DVD]]'' and last appeared on Metallica single ''[[I Disappear]]''.
 
== Part 1 ==
This 90-minute video shows how [[Metallica]] and their producer [[Bob Rock]] worked their way through making the ''Metallica'' album. It also includes the making of the video for "[[Enter Sandman]]" and also a listening party for invited fans to come and listen to the album in full. The video as well highlights tensions between Bob Rock and Metallica. The infamous exchange between [[Kirk Hammett]] and Bob Rock during the recording of "[[The Unforgiven (song)|The Unforgiven]]" guitar solo is documented.
 
This video also includes three of the [[music video]]svideos theythe band shot for that album:
* "[[Enter Sandman]]"
* "[[The Unforgiven (song)|The Unforgiven]]"
* "[[Nothing Else Matters]]"
 
==Madonna Part 2 ==
The second part runs approximately two-and-a-half hours and follows Metallica at the start of their [[Wherever We May Roam Tour]] in Europe through to the [[Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour]] of 1992. Included are performances of "[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]" from Donington on August 17, 1991, "[[Enter Sandman]]" from the [[MTV Video Music Awards]] on September 5, "[[Harvester of Sorrow]]" from Moscow on September 28, "[[Sad but True]]" from the [[Day on the Green]] festival in Oakland, California on October 12, "[[Enter Sandman]]" from the [[Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert]] on April 20, 1992, and "[[Nothing Else Matters]]" from Phoenix on August 25.
In one scene in the documentary, drummer [[Lars Ulrich]] watches the video for [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s "[[Justify My Love]]", which at the time had been banned from [[MTV]]. Ulrich then holds up the cover of a pornographic film called "Swedish Erotica" and jokes: "It's Madonna's new image! 'Madonna Erotica!'" Coincidentally, in October 1992, two months after the documentary was released, Madonna released her ''[[Erotica (Madonna album)|Erotica]]'' album.
 
[[Jason Newsted]] after a concert in Portland, Maine, is seen making sandwiches to take back to a hotel with him. His response to being called a cheapskate is "I got plans for those millions and it ain't for fucking sandwiches!".
==Part 2==
The second part runs approximately two-and-a-half hours and follows Metallica at the start of their [[Wherever We May Roam Tour]] in Europe through to the [[Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour]] of 1992. Included are performances of "[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]" from Donington on August 17, 1991, "[[Enter Sandman]]" from the [[MTV Video Music Awards]] on September 5, "[[Harvester of Sorrow]]" from Moscow on September 28, "[[Sad but True]]" from the [[Day on the Green]] festival in Oakland, California on October 12, "[[Enter Sandman]]" from the [[Freddie Mercury Tribute]] on April 20, 1992, and "[[Nothing Else Matters]]" from Phoenix on August 25.
 
[[Sebastian Bach]] is seen joking with [[Slash (musician)|Slash]] and [[Lars Ulrich]] in Metallica's dressing room at [[RFK Stadium]] in [[Washington DC]] prior to the opening concert of the joint tour with Guns N' Roses. Bach humorously imitates [[MTV]] host [[Riki Rachtman]], and former Metallica guitarist [[Dave Mustaine]].
[[Jason Newsted]] after a concert in Portland, Maine is seen making sandwiches to take back to a hotel with him. His response to being called a cheapskate is "I got plans for those millions and it ain't for fucking sandwiches!".
 
The band also encounter [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spinal Tap]], who jokingly ask them about the similarities between their album's covers.
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* "[[Sad but True]]"
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{IMDb title|id=0181173|title=A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica}}
 
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