

“James asked me how I dealt with the stress of being out on the road, that was important to him. When I would go out on tour, she would always look at it a little more realistically after that, it was good.” “One of the best things I ever did was on a two week run, I brought my wife out on the bus, and I think she just thought it was a party, and she was able to see how boring it is, and how you are just sitting around with a bunch of dudes in a really tight space all of the time. “Exactly, that’s why it’s not the big party backstage that you think it is, it is a professional job. “I feel like, you had already been a road dog at this point, and I’m coming up on 20 years on the road, and you see the people who fall by who can’t figure out how to get well and get healthy, and it’s just not a long game you can play unless you’re willing to tighten up in that area.” “(Laughs) I had already sort of been through my rough phase a number of years before that, so I was doing okay at that point.” “(Laughs) So how long did it take you to get off all the drugs you were on so you could get the gig?”

“Exactly, so he wanted to make sure he had somebody he could trust, and wasn’t going to let him down.” Anger is getting done, and he had come back from rehab, so yeah, he’s made some big changes, and he wants to connect with who he is going to work with.” The interviewer asked some questions about St.

Former guitar tech of Metallica frontman James Hetfield, Chad Z talked in a recent interview with Metal Up Your podcast, and revealed some details about the background of James Hetfield’s addiction problem.
