The second part runs approximately two-and-a-half hours and follows Metallica at the start of their
Wherever We May Roam Tour in Europe through to the
Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour of 1992. Included are performances of "
For Whom the Bell Tolls" from Donington on August 17, 1991, "
Enter Sandman" from the
MTV Video Music Awards on September 5, "
Harvester of Sorrow" from Moscow on September 28, "
Sad but True" from the
Day on the Green festival in Oakland, California on October 12, "
Enter Sandman" from the
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on April 20, 1992, and "
Nothing Else Matters" from Phoenix on August 25.
Jason Newsted after a concert in Portland, Maine, is seen making sandwiches to take back to a hotel with him instead of ordering
room-service. His response to being called a cheapskate is "I got plans for those millions and it ain't for fucking sandwiches!"
Sebastian Bach is seen joking with
Slash and
Lars Ulrich in Metallica's dressing room at
RFK Stadium in
Washington DC prior to the opening concert of the joint tour with Guns N' Roses. Bach humorously imitates
MTV host
Riki Rachtman, and former Metallica guitarist
Dave Mustaine. The band also encounter
Spinal Tap, who jokingly ask them about the similarities between their album's covers. This part of the documentary also includes two music videos: • "
Wherever I May Roam" • "
Sad but True" == References ==