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Fans were floored when they heard what Metallica did to this Elton John classic

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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It’s not every day you see Metallica and Elton John mentioned in the same breath. But that changed in dramatic fashion at this year’s Gershwin Prize ceremony, where the metal titans paid homage to one of pop’s most iconic figures. Metallica took the stage to perform a roaring rendition of “Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding,” a medley that kicks off Elton John’s 1973 classic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road—with Elton himself seated front and center.

True to form, Metallica didn’t just cover the track—they transformed it. Infusing the emotional medley with their signature heavy edge, the band brought new life to the timeless tune. James Hetfield’s gritty vocals and the band’s hard-hitting arrangement turned the performance into a fierce, heartfelt tribute. Fans of Metallica’s mid-’90s era will recognize echoes of Load in the band’s take on the song—a stylistic choice that’s clearly resonated, with the video amassing over 1.3 million views since its release on April 12.

The performance, held at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. on March 20, wasn’t the first time the paths of Metallica and Elton John had crossed. Back in 2021, both acts appeared on The Howard Stern Show, where Elton surprised the band with a call-in. During the segment, he praised “Nothing Else Matters” as “one of the best songs ever written,” visibly moving Hetfield with the unexpected compliment.

This year’s Gershwin Prize honored not just Elton John, but also his longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin. The event featured a star-studded lineup, including performances from Joni Mitchell, Garth Brooks, Brandi Carlile, and more. It was a night that celebrated the enduring power of songwriting—and Metallica’s bold reinterpretation served as one of the most memorable tributes of the evening.

“Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding” remains a shining example of the magic created by John and Taupin’s decades-long collaboration. Originally imagined as a funeral soundtrack by Elton, the 11-minute piece was too sprawling for a single but still found its way onto the airwaves—and into the hearts of fans around the world. Metallica’s searing version reminded everyone just how timeless that magic really is.

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