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. Metallica and singles chronology ' (1988) ' Eye of the Beholder' (1988) ' (1989) ' Eye of the Beholder' is a song by the American band. It was released as the second single from their fourth studio album, released on October 30, 1988.
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METALLICA - Eye Of The Beholder Lyrics. Do you see what I see? Truth is an offence Your silence for your confidence Do you hear what I hear? Doors are slamming shut Limit your ima. Popular Song Lyrics. Billboard Hot 100. Upcoming Lyrics. Recently Added. Top Lyrics of 2011.
Lyrically, the song concerns imposed limitations on and freedom of expression in general. 'Eye of the Beholder' is notable for its chorus section containing 12 8 time played, not as an ordinary compound quadruple time, but as a rhythm. The rest of the song is a more conventional at a slower than that seen on Metallica's previous three albums. The song has not been performed live in its entirety since 1989. It has, however, always formed part of the of songs from And Justice for All often played by the band in concert during the 1990s as an alternative to playing full songs, many of which were seen as too difficult because of the numerous guitar parts. One such 'Justice Medley' was featured on its 1993 live album. Track listing US 7' single No.
Title Length 1. 'Eye of the Beholder' 6:25 2. ' 5:44 Cover versions recorded a cover of 'Eye of the Beholder' on, a tribute album recorded by various artists. This version of the song also appears on the remastered edition of In Flames' first EP,. A cover of the song also appeared on the tribute album, performed by Life After Death, a band formed by Phil Sandoval after the break-up of.
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