Clifford Lee Burton R.I.P.
Born: 10th of February 1962
Died: 27th of September 1986
"When a man lies he murders some part of the world
These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives
All this i cannot bear to witness any longer
Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home"
- Cliff Burton: "To Live Is To Die" -
Cliff Burton Tribute
by st211@rosie.uh.edu (Evil Carlos)
Nine years ago today, Cliff Burton was killed in a tragic,
freak bus accident.
I was lucky enough to have seen and met him once in 1986. It was
June 5, 1986 and Metallica was playing small shows in between breaks
from the Ozzy tour. They played a small venue called The Villa Real
in McAllen Texas to about 4500 people. The opening band was The Godz.
In those days, the band was not huge like they are today, so the band
members were able to walk around in the venue....I even ran into James
Hetfield ( before he signed his name Jaymz ) in the bathroom.
The show itself was great. The stage was about 6 feet tall and
the tiny barricade was about 3 feet from the stage. It was intense.
Afterwards, I hung out by the tour bus and Cliff came out and chatted
with a few of us and signed autographs. He then said that he would be
right back, and he went back into the bus and got the rest of the guys
to come out and sign autographs too. After a while, they had to leave,
but I remember that Cliff thanked us repeatedly and said, "See you next
year."
About 3 and a half months later, I heard that Cliff was dead. I
could not believe it.
The Metallica of today has many new fans who did not even get to know
Cliff or get to see him play live in concert. Often referred to as the
"soul of Metallica," he was an integral part of their innovative sound
and approach during a particularly important period in their development.
He was more than just the second bass player in the band. He was
about an attitude. He was such a special person, that even today, his
name comes up repeatedly...and his name always will.
He is unforgettable. His untimely death remains one of the most regrettable
tragedies in rock.
Even today, nine years after Cliff's death, Jason Newsted is considered
"Cliff's replacement." Sadly for him, he will never truly be accepted
by those who knew the band when Cliff was around.
As a tribute to Cliff, I've put together a collection of interviews,
articles and quotes that some of you might find interesting. I didn't
write most of this.....I just put it together..so I take no credit.