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Metallica Photo Pit Pass

Have you ever been to a concert and been so far back from the stage on the floor or in the stands that the musicians looked like little pins on a huge map that you could barely make out?  Me too… and it can be really frustrating.

I must admit, I have had some pretty great opportunities to interview bands, or sit up close from time to time through my years as a reporter and former rock radio DJ, but there is NOTHING like being in the protected area in front of the stage called the “Photo Pit”.   You are actually closer than being in the front row, and protected from concertgoers who might push their way around you while trying to get a good spot to see the band.   Last night, I had the rockin’ opportunity to be in the Photo Pit for Metallica’s sold out show at Madison Square Garden, and I took some great shots to share with you.

Getting into the Photo Pit area is quite a process, but a really exciting one to be a part of.  First security checks you in, searches you, and has you in a holding pattern in the bowels of the arena where everything sounds muffled and has the charm of an abandoned hospital ward.  Then you are loaded into a service elevator and taken to the main floor where waiting fans are filling the arena with nervous and excited energy.   Because Metallica plays “in the round” which is a stage in the center of the arena, you are led out through the tunnel in the middle of MSG to the stage, and once fans see the photographers being led out in a row… they know that the band is very close to going on.  There are loud hoots and cheers, hands go in the air, the volume of the arena cranks up to 9  (11 is saved for Metallica of course).   Photographers get in position, roaming the area between the barricade and stage like cats pacing for milk.     Once the lights go down, and the band comes out, you have 3 songs only to get as many shots as you can before you are escorted back to the service elevator and led back outside.  That’s right, no free tickets come along with the Photo Pit pass, but once you see the slide show and video clip here, I think you’ll agree, it’s not a bad payoff!

 

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6 Responses to “Metallica Photo Pit Pass”

Comment by don field

THIS BRAIN-CRUSHING “MUSIC” REALLY DOESNT RESONATE WITH ME–BETTER LEFT TO THOSE WHO STAY STONED WHILE WATCHING OR LISTENING .

 
Comment by Anthony

Drunk or Sober Metallica rocks and has forever

 
Comment by Craig

First, Great piece Laura!! Second, Yeah “Don” 100 million albums sold. its defintely not “music”. I guarantee you have never been to a Metallica concert, and never listened to a single track because if you have you wouldn’t have this attitude. Oh well, you are probably 60 yrs old anyways and I understand…its just an age gap. Metallifan 4 life!

 
Comment by Mrs RDB

the lefties have sheryl crow….us righties have METTALICA!! Ain’t life Grand?!!

 
Comment by Jacqueline Saput

From one rocker to another, WOW what a spectacular opportunity for you! Being so close to your favorite band is a dream! Thanks for bringing such cool stories to Fox, gotta love it!
Love, Jacqueline
Rock!

 
Comment by Duane Gladden

THIS BRAIN-CRUSHING “MUSIC” REALLY DOESNT RESONATE WITH ME–BETTER LEFT TO THOSE WHO STAY STONED WHILE WATCHING OR LISTENING:

Don, I am really bothered about your comments. Who do you like to watch? Perry Como?

Not all fans of this genre of Music are stoned and fopr the ones who are, good on them!
Do not pigeon hole and stereotype fans of this music, it is so lame!

Duane UK

 

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