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Lars Ulrich
Instrument: Drums 
Specialty: Pounding, driving rhythms
Birthday: December 26, 1963
From: Gentofte, Denmark
Vitals: 5'7" & 130 lbs (1.7 meters & 58.97 kilos) ; blond/brown hair & green eyes
Marital status: Married
Drives: Porsche, Chevy Blazer, Range Rover, Saab
Drinks: Dry white wine, Evian, tea
Eats: French food, tuna, sushi, frozen yogurt
Sports teams: San Jose Sharks, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Before Metallica: None
Pre-Metallica career: Paper boy, gas station attendant
Likes: Hanging with my wife, running, scuba diving, skiing, movies, fashion, art
Listens to: Oasis, AIC, Black Grape, my wife
Heroes: Guillermo Vilas (Argentinian tennis player), Ritchie Blackmore, Ace Frehley
First concert: Deep Purple, 1973, Copenhagen
Describes self as: Anticipating, stubborn, spontaneous, sarcastic, talkative, silly, squeaky
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The oft-seen and heard dynamo of
Metallica, when it comes to arranging all matters from songs to business, Lars is always at the
epicenter. Indeed, constant activity has been a hallmark of Ulrich's life. As a child he saw his father Torben run a small jazz club in Copenhagen
(sax player Dexter Gordon is Lars' Godfather) before following the family on the professional tennis circuit where Torben became an established
figure.
Lars was nearly 10 when the sounds of Richie Blackmore and Deep Purple blew his little socks off at one of the first gigs he ever
attended. It began a theme which has been recurrent in his life -obsession with a
band- and having bought the 'Fireball' album, he began a Deep Purple love affair which continues to this
day. At 13 his grandmother bought him his first drum kit, yet percussion vyed with tennis for
priority. When the family moved to Newport Beach, CA in the late '70's, the seeds of priority scattered themselves in his
field: girls, rock'n'roll and the occasional funny cigarette were all keys in turning Lars from the wooden raquet to full metal
racket. He got so excited about metal music that he jammed a bit with a young lad called James Hetfield before taking a teenage trip to England during June of 1981 to see his newly beloved Diamond
Head. He thus managed to finagle living with them for a while before returning to So Cal and the
tape-trading he enjoyed with the likes of Metal Blade Records Brian Slagel.
Slagel was looking for bands to record cuts for an album he would release on the label
(their first release). Lars got a slot but had no band. Remembering the less-than-awesome yet energetic jams with young
Hetfield, Lars called him up and told him about the album. James listened. And thus was Metallica
conceived.
These
days, some 80-odd million albums worldwide later, Metallica might have undergone enormous collective and individual
changes, but the essence of Ulrich remains. He is at once a loyal, attentive and determined
person, one who locks in for the long-haul and one who's skin can achieve great
thickness. He's also, in recent years, become even more comfortable saying exactly what he believes in regardless of the consequences
(as evidenced by his willingness to be the band spokesperson on the Napster
issue).
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