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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.
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.
It features Bernardo Bigalli on [[violin]] and David Miles on [[hurdy gurdy]]. It is one of the few Metallica songs not to feature a guitar solo.


=Demo=
=Demo=

Revision as of 08:22, 2 January 2009

"Low Man's Lyric"
Song

"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 Bernardo Bigalli on violin and David Miles on hurdy gurdy. It 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".