Professionally filmed video of METALLICA performing the song “Ride The Lightning” during its August 11 concert at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, New York can be seen below.
The band’s setlist was as follows:
01. Whiplash
02. Creeping Death
03. Enter Sandman
04. Ride The Lightning
05. The Memory Remain…
Watch Pro-Shot Video Of METALLICA Performing ‘Ride The Lightning’ In Buffalo
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