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Basses loaded >> Taking a swing at Metallica’s new bassist |
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by JOHNSON CUMMINS
Mirror: So how many shows have you done with Metallica? Rob Trujilo: Um, let’s see. I think 10. M: What’s the difference playing in Metallica as opposed to Ozzy and Suicidal? RT: It’s extremely physical and really challenging. Maintaining the energy and being physical on-stage while being able to execute and getting in the groove technically. M: Was it hard for you to learn the songs considering St. Anger was completed by the time you joined? RT: An hour after I was asked to join the band, they asked me if I could hang out for two days to learn 11 songs. I locked myself in a room and just focused. M: Did they make you feel comfortable with being the new guy? RT: Yeah, definitely. The important thing to them was communication. The first day I came in there I didn’t even play. We just sat around and talked. M: So you got the call while you were still with Ozzy? RT: Well, they called when it was downtime for Ozzy and I hadn’t heard from them after that, and then Ozzy called up and said "I heard a rumour" kind of thing and then talked about a tour. It ended up that the next day, Metallica called up and I had to make a decision. M: Was Ozzy pissed? RT: I think initially he was, but after a while he called me up and said a lot of nice things and congratulated me. He actually called me twice because he forgot he called the first time. It was a real emotional departure because they were such an important part of my life for so many years. Things worked out. M: Is there animosity from your camp towards Jason Newsted? RT: No way. I’ve known Jason for a while and he’s always been an amazing person and a great bass player. M: Are you feeling any pressure from the fans about filling some big shoes? RT: Well, you are going to naturally feel that, but my main focus is to be the best I can be for these guys. I have been in so many challenging situations over the years that this is just another major extension of that. I don’t like to get distracted. I just want to take care of business. WITH LIMP BIZKIT, LINKIN PARK, MUDVAYNE AND DEFTONES AT PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU ON SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1PM, $85 |
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