Cliff 'Em All - Songs

Songs

Detroit, April 4, 1986 - "supporting Ozzy"
Shot from the left of the stage. VG with closeups.

  • "Creeping Death" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton/Hammett)
  • "Am I Evil?" (Harris/Tatler)
  • "Damage, Inc." (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton/Hammett)

Long Island, April 28, 1986 - "still drunk on Ozzy tour"
Shot from ground level above heads, VG with closeups

  • "Master of Puppets" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton/Hammett)

The Stone, San Francisco, March 19, 1983 - "Cliff's second gig"
Shot just above ground level, VG with closeups

  • "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth" (Burton)
  • "Whiplash" (Hetfield/Ulrich)

Germany, September 14, 1985 - "Metal Hammer Fest headlining with Venom, Nazareth, beer!"
Professionally shot video

  • "Cliff Solo"
  • "The Four Horsemen" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett)
  • "Fade to Black" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton/Hammett)
  • "Seek & Destroy" (Hetfield/Ulrich)

Denmark, July 6, 1986 - "Roskilde Festival with Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello and Big Country"
Shot from ground level, with closeups

  • "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett)
  • "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth" (Burton)

Oakland, August 31, 1985 - "Day on the Green"

  • "Cliff Solo"
  • "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton)

Chicago, August 12, 1983 - "Supporting Raven on the 'Kill Em All for One' tour"

  • "No Remorse" (Hetfield/Ulrich)
  • "Metal Militia" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Mustaine)

"Orion" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton) during end credits

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