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"Low Man's Lyric" is the eleventh song from [[Metallica]]'s seventh studio album, [[ReLoad]]. It is a slow ballad following the likes of [[Nothing Else Matters]] and [[Mama Said (Metallica song)| Mama Said]]. The song seems to be about a homeless [[heroin]] addict begging for forgiveness from his estranged family before he dies. |
"Low Man's Lyric" is the eleventh song from [[Metallica]]'s seventh studio album, [[ReLoad]]. It is a slow ballad following the likes of [[Nothing Else Matters]] and [[Mama Said (Metallica song)| Mama Said]]. The song seems to be about a homeless [[heroin]] addict begging for forgiveness from his estranged family before he dies. |
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It features a [[Hurdy Gurdy]] and a [[Violin]] on the track, and is one of the few Metallica songs not to feature a guitar solo. |
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"Low Man's Lyric" is the eleventh song from Metallica's seventh studio album, ReLoad. It is a slow ballad following the likes of Nothing Else Matters and Mama Said. The song seems to be about a homeless heroin addict begging for forgiveness from his estranged family before he dies. It features a Hurdy Gurdy and a Violin on the track, and is one of the few Metallica songs not to feature a guitar solo.
Demo
The song's demo was named "Mine Eyes" and was recorded on October 30, 1995 at Lars Ulrich's home recording studio "The Dungeon".