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DAVID ELLEFSON says nobody took it personally that METALLICA song was played during MEGADETH's GRAMMY AWARD win

27-01-2025

Former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson says that nobody took it personally that the house band played the song “Master Of Puppets” from Dave Mustaine‘s former band METALLICA when MEGADETH was honored with its first-ever Grammy eight years ago.

MEGADETH was nominated for a 2017 Grammy Award for “Best Metal Performance” for the title track of “Dystopia”. This marked the band’s twelfth Grammy nomination in this category (including nominations in the discontinued “Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance” category).

Mustaine was fired from METALLICA in 1983 — some three years before “Master Of Puppets” was released — over substance abuse and anger issues. Although he later conceded that he was “bitter” for a period of time after being dismissed, he insisted that any perceived feud with his former bandmates was an illusion.

In a new interview with Joshua Toomey of the “Talk Toomey” podcast, Ellefson was asked if he and his former bandmates ever found out why the Grammy organizers thought “Master Of Puppets” was the right song to accompany MEGADETH‘s walk up to the stage. He responded: “So here’s what it is. So, our number — I think we were number 69 out of, I don’t know, 70 or 71 Grammys given away that afternoon. ‘Cause they give away, like, 12 awards during the televised portion, because it’s basically a TV show. Let’s face it — your competition is the NFL; either the week before or the week after is the Super Bowl. So it’s all about eyeballs on TV. That’s why they get the biggest stars. They give the Grammys to the biggest ‘Album Of The Year’, ‘Song Of The Year’, this big stuff. And then they give out another 70 or so Grammys during the afternoon for like ‘Best Children’s Book’, ‘Best Tejano Record’, ‘Best Jazz With A Vocal’, all kinds of stuff.

“The way they did that — I kind of got a real view of it because we were there all afternoon waiting — they already had the song set,” Ellefson explained. “So David Bowie had just put out his record and then he had died. So posthumously he was winning all these Grammies right before us. And even while he’s winning, they’re playing THE WHO, they’re playing all kinds of stuff. I assume they go through every category and they pick who’s either a past Grammy winner, so they could play their music. And to give you an example, in 2014, I took my daughter Athena — we went — and it was like her entire Spotify playlist; Taylor Swift opens the show, then it’s Bruno Mars… She was like, ‘Oh my god. Yeah, best concert ever.’ But I remember during the afternoon, we were waiting, same thing, ’cause they always did metal kind of toward the end of categories. But I remember ‘Best Children’s Book’, dude, they played (GUNS N’ ROSES‘) ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’. I’m, like, ‘Okay. All right. I get it.’ But so look, I assume for metal — who’s the most winning metal artists ever in the Grammys? For sure, METALLICA. So I’m sure they probably just went, ‘All right, let’s look through the Rolodex. Who’s our metal? Oh, yeah. METALLICA. Play that. Okay. Next category, ‘Rock’.’ I don’t know. ‘THE WHO. Sure. Play them.’ So I’m sure that’s what they did. ‘Cause there’s no way, on demand, they could have six nominees… ‘And the winner is…’ Cue it up. ‘MEGADETH!’ ‘Oh shoot, let’s flip to the MEGADETH page in the book.’ And 20 people in the orchestra suddenly have ‘Dystopia’ in front of them.”

David added: “I forgot even who else was in the same category as MEGADETH. It was us, KORN, whoever, GOJIRA. I can’t remember. It was a few years ago. But I remember GOJIRA and KORN, et cetera. So imagine if they got KORN queued up and then MEGADETH wins. That would be kind of insulting. So I think they just pick one that’s not even in the category. They just go, ‘All right. It can’t be one of the six nominees. So let’s pick something else.'”

David went on to say that no one in MEGADETH was particularly bothered by the house ensemble’s choice of a song to play while they walked up to the stage. “I don’t think anybody took it personally,” he said. “But it was funny, the irony that it would be that artist. But they were very happy for us that we won it.”

In September 2023, MEGADETH‘s latest album, “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!”, debuted at the top of the charts during its first week of sales, taking the No. 3 spot on the Billboard 200 as well as number ones on Top Album Sales, Top Current Albums Sales, Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Hard Rock Albums. “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!” was the highest-charting MEGADETH album of all time around the world, notching No. 1 In Finland, No. 2 in Australia, Poland, Switzerland, and Scotland, No. 3 in the U.K., and more.

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