tv Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC April 14, 2023 11:35pm-12:37am PDT
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. from hollywood it's jimmy kimmel live! tonight jeremy renner and metallica! and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. very nice. thank you. i'm jimmy i'm the host of the show i thank you for joining us here, the monday after easter sunday, i hope you found a lot of eggs yesterday. i forgot to count the eggs before i hid them around the
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house which is a mistake. it's bad because i don't know if you notice that rotten eggs smell like rotten eggs they're terrible. at the white house this morning the bidens hosted the annual egg roll. why they do this the day after easter i don't know. jesus is like i have to rise again again. but the theme of the white house egg roll, they have a theme every year, this year's was eggucation the same as last year. i guess it was so good they did it twice. not the first time they did it twice. when trump was president it was egomain i can't go four years in a role. the president and first lady even seemed to be having fun enjoyed a beautiful day in washington with the bunny right next to them and then it was time to roll the eggs. joe turns out can blow a whistle, and then the games began and aren't they adorable? you know, children are so cute
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when they're larping. there you go. easter's like -- when you're president, easter's a big day. yesterday president obama, our 44th president tweeted i want to wish all who celebrate a happy and blessed easter with everything going on in the world right now a chance to had you gone our loved ones tight and give thanks to the new brewsings. and president 45 weighed in posting in all caps happy easter to all including those that dream endlessly of destroying our country because they are incapable of dreaming about anything else. those that are so incompetent they don't realize that having a border and powerful wall is a good thing and having voter id paper 3w58 ons will end massive fraud and to all the weak and pathetic rhinos radical socialists communists killing our nation, remember, we will be back!
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happy easter. what a warm and lovely man he is. instead of making license plates in jail, they should have him write greetings cards i think that will be a better use of his gifts. at this point his brain is basically a bowl of mob waved peeps always he did share a religious message yesterday he said i prefer sons of god that weren't captured and crucified. he didn't actually write that. but i feel like 70% of you believed it, and that's telling. okay? this is what he actually tweeted. this is his easter message of peace. he wrote world war three. that's it, just world war three. this is what you would be thinking about, too, if your 39 year old son was still under the couch living for jelly beans. eric get out of there. trump spent the holiday at mar-a-lago for the traditional easter egg and witch hunt. we got a glimpse of
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while. somebody at the event, look at those two love birds chatting it up. he has his phone out. if you look closely you can see he has two diet coax and a water right there on the table. so they have a lot of fun. poor melania, imagine everything he put her through last week and wakes her up on easter and says i need you to come downstairs and eat an omelet on camera with me today. melania did not go to miami with trump on saturday night, he, instead his plus one at ufc 287 was none other than kid rock who, i wonder what those two were talking about. you know he doesn't even like ufc, he's like ufc i love their chicken, it's fantastic, you know, he doesn't know what's going on. right now trump, he made need the ufc gearing up for hell of a legal fight maybe even four of them. according to a new poll from abc news a majority of americans
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believe the former president intentionally broke the law, 20% believe he didn't do anything wrong. these are the same people who think jfk's coming back from the dead to win the masked singer. but the most interesting group of respondents is this 11% who believe trump acted wrongly but not intentionally. i don't know what, it was an accident? a spider crawled into donald trump's underpants, luckily stormy daniels was there and she killed it with a magazine. she just beat it and beat it so hard, and then trump was so grateful he got his lawyers to secretly pay her $130,000 as a token of gratitude. called being grateful. the case in georgia is the next rumble spot. the fulton county da informed trump's associates they are targets of the investigation including rudy giuliani trump also today filed a last minute
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appeal no block mike pence from testifying before a grand jury about his conversations with trump ahead of january 6th even though mike pence himself did not try to appeal that order. maybe trump should just pay mike pence $130,000 to keep his mouth shut. trump now has more lawyers than he does friends though he has been getting visits from his supporters, including mr. my pillow, mike lindell who showed up at mar-a-lago and found himself caught in yet another sting operationally. >> we got mike lindell joining us right now. he is back at mar-a-lago. >> i just got stung by a bee brandon. >> what? i hope you're not allergic are you. >> no, i'm not allergic. but i'm going what is that pin going into me? >> jimmy: surprised he didn't blame the machines for that. my god brandon now they're sending robot bees into my butt. that's the deep state vaccine injection mike. you belong to us now. the other contender for goff
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ball of the year is congressman george santos who, he is working so hard to distract us to the fact that he lied his way into the house of representatives he went out and bought a jersey to pretend he's excited about the mets. >> hey guys today's opening today. as a good old mets fancy know you guys aren't playing until april 6th back home but in good old fashion, let's go mets! >> jimmy: he's a good old mets fan giving the team a good old fashioned mets, he's a guy's guy. he loves baseball, you know? rooting for the mets cracking open a six pack of zima. you know what i'm talking about right bro. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: good bro. oh, we have a great show for you tonight. yesterday as you know was easter. our first guest tonight also rose from the dead. jeremy renner is here recovering
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from a terrible run in with a snowplow. he is here tonight and one of the all time greats more speakers and amplifiers in the building right now than all the guitar centers in the world. metallica is here, not just one night, they are here for a whole week to celebrate their new album 72 seasons. metallica has accomplished everything over the years, everything a rock band can accomplish they have. they sold i think 125 million albums in the rock and roll hall of fame. they're the only american band that has played on the continent of antarctica. have you ever seen that performance? this is... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause]
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>> jimmy: that's how you do it up there. we also have a new number one movie in america, huge number on movies super mario brothers made $376 million the biggest opening for an and made movie ever. march i can't and lieu weaningy beat anna and elsa and everyone else. whenever a block buster busts that much block our man yaya is here and here he is now yaya talking about the super mario brothers movie. >> hi, it's me. i talk about the pugh movie mario. mario. mario movie. mario like play game, you know, the one jump, jump up and down with the car. >> you asked for it. >> i used to play mario, i'm young boy i have the old machine called nintendo.
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mario like me, fix the toilet, the shower. mario small guy short guy like mini me and have and mario, jesse he is the actor, he do the dinosaur. the bad guy in the movie jack black, he do the movie like dressed like super man like wrestling, you know, he's also in the movie, like japanese one, the one wired is also do video with kevin hart like the rock, i got picture of them, too. that movie, comedian guy is from canada, also in the movie, everybody dance with sausage and also the movie, oh, he put the baby inside the lady.
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i don't know how. very strong. he liked to smoke a lot of marijuana like snoop dogg and wiz khalifa. he love like that. he love a lot. go see the movie, good movie. that's it, game is over. >> jimmy: well, thank you yaya. and may god bless you. >> love you guys. thank you. thank you, god bless all of you. bless everyone watching the show. >> jimmy: yes, and god bless you. i heard you have the flu. >> actually last week i'm very bad now i'm good. i check corona before i'm coming i'm good. >> jimmy: oh, good you don't
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have covid. >> no, no, never i have it no good. you got it and i never got it. >> jimmy: well, you don't have to gloat. >> it's okay. i love you jimmy. >> jimmy: i love you too and god bless you. >> god bless you and your family. >> jimmy: that's yehya everybody. >> thank you. >> jimmy: we have a big show tonight, metallica is here, and we'll be right back with jeremy renner so stick around. ♪ car designers can shape a piece of clay into a piece of art... so why don't they? at nissan, things are different. they design cars that look like swords... (engine accelerates) gladiators... the future... ♪ or... wow. nissan knows what thrill looks like. because they design it into every car they make.
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week from their new album, this is it, it is called 72 seasons. you ready to bang it? >> ready jimmy. >> jimmy: later this week we have new shows with bill hader, quinton brunson, withined mccovey, dr. jane goodall will be here and the one and only carol burnett will be here too. so please join us for all that. our first guest tonight a two-time nominated actor who beat thanos and a 14,000 snow plower. he has a new show renner-vations. please welcome the indestructible jeremy renner ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪
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>> jimmy: look at you this is ridiculous. was this a publicity stunt? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> jimmy: now, if there was any question as to who the toughest avenger was that's settled now? >> scarlett. >> jimmy: forget hemsworth, forget these guys. it's you. you're the guy. >> i guess so. >> jimmy: i think i speak for all of us when i say thank god look at you. you look great. we're glad to see you here. >> i'm glad to be here. it's good to be here. thank you. >> jimmy: this was, i imagine everybody knows the story, but, you know, we've heard it from you when you spoke to diane sawyer. >> yeah. >> but on new year's day, you were -- you woke your nephew up to help you plow some snow and the snowplow started sliding
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towards your nephew. >> yep. >> jimmy: you got in front of the snowplow; is that correct. >> i tried to jump back on it to stop it from running him over and then i got eaten up under the tracks. >> jimmy: you got under the snowplow. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and that was very bad. >> that was a very, very bad way to start the year. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. for both of you, for you and your nephew. >> yeah, yeah, that was pretty bad. >> jimmy: you broke more than 30 bones. >> yeah, like 35 or so. >> jimmy: 35 or so. >> yeah. >> jimmy: when you have to say or so when you're counting up how many bones you broke. >> we kent discovering them because it went from critical order of priority of what am i going to die from or not and six weeks later finding another break and another break. >> jimmy: this puts you in evel knievel territory. >> i'm lucky, i'm happy to be here. >> jimmy: isn't it funny to say i'm lucky after getting run over by a snowplow that broke so many bones. >> it's a giant metal cookie
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roller right and just missed every vertebrae, didn't hit any organs, my brain didn't as well, nothing like that, my eye did pop out, that's weird. i got pretty lucky none of the or gones got nicked up. >> jimmy: pierced your liver though right. >> pierced my liver but that wasn't dangerous. >> jimmy: collapsed lung. >> yeah, that's fine. i got another one. >> jimmy: i'm very happy to hear you're so relaxed about this. this is you in january. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: who took this photo? >> probably my mom. right, did you mom. >> jimmy: she's right here. >> yeah, they're right there. my lovely family. >> jimmy: hi, mom. >> they've been at my side the entire time. >> jimmy: that's a big decision, even to take this photo. i would imagine you're probably feeling like maybe it's going to be okay. >> they're going to use against me at some point. like you owe me or something.
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>> jimmy: you mentioned that to diane you felt like you apologized no your family for this. >> well, one thing i thought about was, you know, once i was clearing out, this was while i was on the ground before the ambulance even got there, what my experience was like but then i had to think about alex's, because alex was there the entire time. >> jimmy: your nephew. >> i didn't see any of that but the blood everywhere and the eye, i had to consider what his perspective was and then that kept happening with everyone's perspective throughout this entire ordeal and it's pretty harrowing to take the time to really consider somebody else's perspective. first of all it's thoughtful. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but it's -- >> jimmy: when did you start having those thoughts? how far into this? >> as i was on ground. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: right then. >> i mean, i was there for 45 minutes, so i had some time. >> jimmy: wow. that had to be a very long 45 minutes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah.
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>> jimmy: you remember most of it. >> all of it until i got to the helicopter to the hospital, that's when they jammed some sort of emergency knife or whatever they do in your chest. i don't know. that's when i was like i got to go to sleep. >> jimmy: i remember you telling me that you worked with the fire department out there. >> yeah, yeah, 'cause i knew all those guys. the guy that did that, drained my lung so i wouldn't suffocate, called my other fire fighter friend and said hey, we did the best we could saying i'm dead. >> jimmy: whoa. >> yeah, so all these different perspectives i was learning over the last few months. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, pretty insane. >> jimmy: really thought that was it for you. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: these were people you know. >> yeah. >> jimmy: neighbors, volunteer work. >> yeah, strange right? so many people thought i was dead. i was like no, man i'm out of the hospital -- i kept trying to get out of the hospital as soon as i was in it.
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i hated what i was wearing, it was gross. it was, it was terrible. >> jimmy: how long were you in the hospital. >> i thought i was there for a couple days. apparently i was there for, what, a week? the first hospital right? total. two different icus, i got kicked out of the first one. >> jimmy: why? >> well first of all, look, man, they put you on so many drugs and it was sort of a -- it was under construction sort of icu. they weren't done with their icu area when i got there. so they put me like in a janitor's closet. like it was a vip thing, but it had no bathroom in it. the lights are flickering. everyone here is moaning like they're dying in the icu. this is like a haunted house. and it's called icu like i see you, like a creepy haunted house. i want out of this place. i'm not going to get better here. >> jimmy: did you feel like you were hallucinating. >> i'm going back to this hospital this week to apologize
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to every one of those nurses. yes. i'm going to apologize. >> jimmy: wow. that's crazy. you told diane sawyer that your mom was reading to you while you were in bed. >> yes. my mom, she has like this nervous thing that she wanted to like just to do something proactive. and she thought that the sound of her voice reading would be soothing. and she read to me -- >> jimmy: why is everyone laughing at that? >> at he true, and it is nice. it's nice. my mom's reading my a story, like i'm going to bed. going to bed for one last time. [laughter]. >> and she starts reading to me, and i overhear her, like, mom, that's stephen king. it's a fairytale, it's called fairytale but it's by steven king. she's reading my this bedtime story, the last story i'll probably every here in life i'm in bed at this point. >> jimmy: it could have been messry you know. >> it could have been misery,
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yeah. >> jimmy: i imagine you then had the burden of all your friends wanting to know how you are and texting you and trying to contact you. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. that's not a burden that's when i sort of found out that i think i was really messed up. like i really got injured. like, wow, everybody's acting like, like it is an open casket and you're living through it. like everybody's walking by like, oh. yeah. oh. everybody's giving me a reaction didn't know what to say. i talked to chris evans a lot of friends and their reaction is what made me feel like oh, i think i might have really hurt myself. i might not pull out of this this. >> jimmy: i guess you get that from other people. >> terrible actors. they couldn't hide the fact that i look awful. suckers. >> jimmy: you were kind enough to bring a video message that paul rudd sent to you. >> oh, paul rudd, yeah, yeah. so rudd who i love so much
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happened to be in town as well promoting his movie, and he came by a couple times in the hospital and always just making my day, because he's one of the funniest guys around, right, paul rudd. and then he sent me a video message. anybody no cameo where they get paid like money and they get some movie star to say hey, happy birthday. so he made a fake one, i didn't ask him to he made a fake one like i paid him money to send you a cam i don't. >> jimmy: we have a clip. let's go. hey jerry, hear you a little banged up got in a fight with a snow blower apparently? anyway i wanted to send this video, it's really from the heart. i hope you're feeling better. sounds like you are. apparently you're a pretty tough guy. so maybe i'll get to meet you one day and, wouldn't that be something? in the meantime, take care, and take it easy for a while. and next time maybe just let the
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i get why. on the right path. >> i thought you were up here playing bumper cars. >> jimmy: we're back with junior any renner, that is his new show jenner vacations it premiers wednesday on disney plus. anthony is there and this is something we talked about in the past. you like to -- your hobby, good way to put it, is buying these large vehicles. >> yeah, i don't know if it's a hobby. i just saw a lot of potential in something that was being wasted. i got rugered. i'm like i don't like that. i like this fire truck but not as much to buy it. i bought it when i found there was another purpose it could be used for. so i go to essentially billionaires garage sales, government, state agencies, military and i take their stuff that's over or decommissioned and find another use for them. >> jimmy: what was the first one you made a new use for? >> the first one i got was a
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fire truck that was out of carson city and almost no miles on the thing. emergency vehicles are so well taken care of. so i turn it into a mobile kids birthday party, you know, have rides now, take out the hose deck where the hoses go now there's seats and on the sides instead of axes they have tvs and slurpees and cappuccino machines, and then a generator that comes out and a party. >> jimmy: cappuccino in case the kids get tired and need more energy? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. now on the show you've done this, somewhat of a charitable endeavor where you found different places where people could use these very creative vehicles that you guys re-do. >> yeah, yeah, correct. so i get to work with wonderful agencies doing it. because i'll do anything for a kid, right? kid, i believe, is a birth right
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to have opportunities in life, they're the future of our planet. so i'll go to the degree. >> jimmy: you got in front of a snowplow for one. >> to death. >> jimmy: speaking of doing things for kids you were at magic mountain this weekend. >> yeah, yeah. spring break and my daughter turned 10 and she got, you know, my niece and nephews and her cousins, had to treat them to a nice time. and took them to the roller coaster park. >> jimmy: do doctors recommend a six flag experience after breaking every bone essentially in your body. >> i didn't tell them, you know? >> jimmy: i think we have a video here from your trip to magic mountain. [laughter] ♪ >> jimmy: jeremy, you're making a mockery of this injury, you really are. it's like you're taunting god. you're like threatening, try it
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again. >> i promise you i'm in a ton of pain. i promise you. >> jimmy: did you go on rides? >> yeah, i did, i did. i just live by the principle by if it hurts i'll do it and stop. if it doesn't hurt i'll give it a go. >> jimmy: that seems like a solid principle. >> i did everything that didn't hurt and had a great timement more importantly my daughter and all the kids did, so -- >> jimmy: what's the best thing, i know this is a horrible thing that happened to you but what's the best thing about it looking back at the whole ordeal. >> i don't know about best thing but when i did my first surgeries from the ribs and stuff, i woke up, first thing i ever thought about, my first conscious thought was like, holy hell, my calendar just freed up for the rest of the year. i'm like, yeah! i was making plans. i was making so many plans. i was going to buy a boat and go
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live in mexico. hi all these plans i was going to make because my year was pretty jammed up until i got crushed, right? >> jimmy: solid excuse. >> now i'm like no one can mess with me. i'm free. yeah. that's the first thing i thought of. that happened and then also it was like a new year's resolution so i did drop like 20 pounds. i quick smoking, i haven't smoked since then [cheers and applause] >> easy, easiest way to quit smoking. telling you. i couldn't imagine, you know, not doing that and quitting smoking, i would be a wreck of a human, right? but because i almost killed myself, i didn't even think about smoking, it was easy peasy. >> jimmy: that really is remarkable, unbelievable. i cannot believe we're sitting here, what, three months, four months later after this. >> i can't either. i can't either. i can't either. >> jimmy: well it's great to have you hear. the show you have to watch it it's called renner-vations jeremy and some of his celebrity
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♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. our next guest are beloved well into the far corners of the planet earth. on friday they will release this new album called 72 seasons and we're very lucky they'll be playing for us every night this week. say hello to james hetfield lars you will rick, here they are, metallica, everybody! ♪ [cheers and ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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. >> jimmy: look at this. >> all right then. all right then. >> jimmy: you guys are the most adorable boy band of thank you for coming, not just, you guys have a album coming out and we said will you stay for the whole week and you said yeah we can do that. >> careful what you wish for. the whole week. >> jimmy: i showed up for work this morning and there's a whole line of your fans in the ally and by the way they were very funny. it was a very funny they were obviously very excited, half of them looked like they were in high school or supposed to be in high school. >> that's the boy band in us. >> jimmy: is that nuts to see these fans and they're the same age they were when you started? >> yeah. >> i don't think they know how old we are. let's keep this a secret between all of us. >> jimmy: i think it's probably
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a small part of it, but part of it is because of the show stranger things and people saw one of the kids played master of puppets on the show and it exploded in ways, the first time the song came out, it didn't have spotify or streaming or any of this stuff, and this big influx of new interest in your music. >> well, we wrote that song for stranger things in 1980, 80-something. >> one day we knew it was going to happen. >> jimmy: robert's son played the guitar part on this track. >> yes, he did. amazing. >> well, kirk taught him the parts. kirk's a great teacher. >> jimmy: that's your part, you've got to be careful. you see what happened with van halen the kids move in and it's trouble. >>ists just talking to these guys about the concept of
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understudies, so. >> jimmy: yeah. could be a double edged sword the understudy. >> yeah, yeah, wasn't a popular conversation. >> jimmy: are all your kids involved in music in some way. >> yes, very much. >> jimmy: isn't that something? and are you all happy about that? >> no, my son's a drummer. not happy with that at all. >> jimmy: do you feel that was some kind of rebellion. >> i think so. >> jimmy: uncle lars. >> my kid's on tour in europe right now it's great all out there living. we're proud of that. >> jimmy: would you like it if they were all in a band together or would that be too weird. >> that may be pushing it a little bit. >> jimmy: may be too much. >> going back to kirk's understudy idea, one day maybe we'll hand it over to them, we'll hand the keys to the -- >> jimmy: yeah, what if there's a metallica jr. you know. >> i think there's many metallica jr.s out there. >> jimmy: speaking of kids, i love this idea. you guys have this competition going on for high school and
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college marching bands and you're giving them the rights to play your songs for free, and you will then judge which band -- there's like a lot of prize money involved. were any of you in the marching band? >> that was so uncool, so uncool. so uncool. but. >> jimmy: this is usually where they put a picture of me with my collar net up. >> uh-oh. you were in the marching band. >> jimmy: i was in the marching band. that was our concert band. [laughter]. >> wow. >> collar do you guys need one. >> girl girlfriends? >> no, no t all my friends were boys. but that's cool. do you get a kick out of that when you're watching a football game and the band's playing your song. >> it is fantastic. obviously virginia tech, they
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have the jump, they've been doing sand man, it's kind of their thing and it just, you know, the fact that we get to play and love what we do, and someone takes that and puts it in their own, in their own sense and then they get their whole audience pumped up for their team to play. it's like, it's double cool. >> jimmy: i love this tour idea also. this is very clever. you guys really are -- is it important for you to come up with something new each time, something that's going to be a little bit different each time? >> it definitely helps us to avoid falling into auto pilot so this time we took everything that we've done the last 40 years and just threw it out. so about a year ago, the idea, couple years ago the idea of playing two nights in every city, two completely different shows, no repeat. you know the radio phrase no repeat weekends. >> jimmy: that's right. >> no repeat weekend, two completely different set lists. that seemed like a really good
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idea as those e-mails were going around in various in boxes 18 months ago, now three weeks this kicks off in and sister dam. >> somebody sitting here is somewhat obsessed with set lists putting things together. >> jimmy: it's going to be okay buddy. i get it. >> if it's not okay i know he will support it's not okay. >> jimmy: but in a way you've given yourself kind of an out because by a nounsing in advance there were going to be songs, if you come to one show you're not going to hear maybe a song you don't want to hear, there's a possibility, everybody knows to go to both shows and you won't be mad at the end. >> someone's going to be mad. always. i might be mad. a song i wanted to play we didn't play. >> this is your full album of new music since, what, 2016? >> yeah, about six or seven years, yeah, 16. >> jimmy: this is a bad baby whoever this baby was on the cover of this. this is a baby that needs some
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counseling of some kind. so you guys are, on wednesday, you're going to play master of puppets in its entirety, and that's a big deal. that's got to be unquestionably 20 years, that song's 4.5 hours long. >> it is. >> the edited version is 4.5 hours. >> jimmy: we're going to preempt night line will not be seen wednesday night. >> what tv show does that? thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. and what are we going to hear tonight. >> the first song that came out, a couple, three months ago in november. we dropped it. we never dropped anything unannounced before so it was a great thing for us to be able to keep it on the dl for that long and it came out in november, the first single and luxy the first you're going to hear. >> metallica here tonight. not just tonight but all week long when we come back we're going to clear the room and hear
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