Enlarge The band are celebrating their 40th anniversary this weekend with a pair of shows and a series of special events.

“Metallica Day” Declared in San Francisco

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In advance of their 40th anniversary celebration this weekend, yesterday, Thursday, December 16, was declared “Metallica Day” in the band’s hometown of San Francisco, CA.

The proclamation was issued by Gavin Newsom, the besieged governor of California.

Bestowing the honor upon the band, SF Mayor London Breed said:

“They’re part of the fabric of the community. They have touched people’s lives for generations. When you talk about San Francisco, you talk about cable cars and then you talk about Metallica. And on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, I want to officially declare today ‘Metallica Day.’”

Accepting the tribute, drummer Lars Ulrich commented:

“We didn’t start in San Francisco. We started in Southern California. And we came up to San Francisco, the first time, in 1982, in September, and played at the Stone and subsequently played at the Old Waldorf a couple of times… And we had done six, nine months in Los Angeles, and we did not belong.

“The reason we all wanted to be in a band was to fit into something greater than ourselves, and we absolutely did not fit into anything in Los Angeles, Sunset Strip, Hollywood — any of that. We felt like complete outsiders. When we came up here in September of 1982 and we started playing, we played four shows that fall — like I said, at the Stone, the Old Waldorf and at the Mabuhay Gardens — and we were embraced and we were taken in and we felt so welcomed and so loved up here.

“There was a sense of music community for people like ourselves who felt like outsiders, who liked things that were not in the mainstream, and that was has obviously been a significant part of San Francisco’s history. So coming up here in 1982, standing on the shoulder of the history of the culture, the Beat poets and the hippie movement and the music and Bill Graham and everything that San Francisco represented, we were just embraced instantly.

“We felt so welcomed, so loved and we felt finally like we belonged someplace. And it’s been 39 years of feeling that sense of belonging, to not just a geographical place — San Francisco, the Bay Area, Northern California, whatever you wanna call it — but it’s also a state of mind. You belong to what San Francisco represents.

“We have been so proud to shout from every rooftop all over the world, at every press conference, in every mic that’s been shoved in our faces for the better part of 40 years how much San Francisco gave us an identity and gave us, like I said, a sense of belonging. And we fly the flag proud for San Francisco and the Bay Area all over the world on our t-shirts. But we are so proud of our connection to everything that San Francisco represents and to all the wonderful people, to, obviously, the great physical and geographical elements here and the history and the cable cars and the Giants and the Warriors and the list goes on.

“Those of you who know our story know that we’ve been fortunate enough to travel all over the world — we’ve played all seven continents — and there are many, many wonderful places on this planet where music, compared to when we started — Latin America, Southeast Asia, places that you wouldn’t expect 30, 40 years ago that you could bring rock and roll to — that have now also embraced us. But our hearts and our souls and our sense of belonging will always be San Francisco. And Metallica and San Francisco will always be two words which are synonymous with each other.”

You can view video and photos from the ceremony below.

Metallica’s 40th anniversary celebration continues all weekend long with a series of special events, including two shows featuring two different setlists at the Chase Center. Those performances, scheduled to take place tonight (December 17) and Sunday (December 19), will both be livestreamed for free.

Meanwhile, other events set for the next few days include:

  • Dec 17: The Wedding Band (featuring Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo alongside other notable metal musicians), Goodnight Texas and Bastardane @ The Fillmore
  • Dec 18: Metallica: The Black Album in Black and White book signing and gallery show @ The Elk’s Lodge with photographer Ross Halfin
  • Dec 18: Film Fest @ The AMC Kabuki (Cliff ’Em AllCunning Stunts and Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria: Tres Noches En La Ciudad de México)
  • Dec 18: Ottto, Taipei Houston, Bastardane @ The Chapel
  • Dec 18: ‘… And Tributes For All’ @ Bimbo’s 365 Club featuring Metallica tribute bands Damage Inc., Motorbreath and Sandman
  • Dec 18: Kamasi Washington and DJ Dials @ August Hall

[via The PRP]

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