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Jason Newsted Wants You to Put Your Damn Phone Away

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The multi-instrumentalist bandleader and ex-Metallica bassist talks the strain of professional touring, creative fulfillment, maintaining artistic balance, and cellphone screens.


Jason Newsted spent 15 years holding down the low end in Metallica, playing bass for the band from 1986 through 2001. That era included records like ā€¦And Justice For All and Metallicaā€”AKA The Black Albumā€”plus the iconic S&M live album with the San Francisco Symphony.

But that was just the beginning for Newsted, an artistic polymath who has since pursued a life of balance and creative freedom. On this episode of Wong Notes, he opens up to Cory Wong about why he left Metallica, and details the ā€œOlympianā€ physicality and discipline that hard international touring requires. Newsted needed a break; the band wanted to keep going. ā€œYou gotta sometimes give it a minute,ā€ he says.

Newsted shares his thoughts on Dave Mustaine and his predecessor Cliff Burton, and goes deep on the issue of cellphone usage at concerts. (Spoiler alert: He doesnā€™t like it very much, and heā€™s got good reasons for his disdain.) But Newsted isnā€™t just a performer. He talks about his painting and the way that practice differs from music-making, plus his private artistic journeys with theremin, mandolin, and sequencers and loopersā€”rabbit holes he might not have gone down if he stayed in Metallica. ā€œI donā€™t say no to any medium,ā€ he says.

Maybe leaving Metallica created the need to explore. ā€œI did not get to fulfill that journey,ā€ he says, ā€œso Iā€™m making up for it.ā€

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