Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich recalled in an interview with GQ Magazine one of the best advices someone gave to him. The musician said that the band’s manager Cliff Burnstein said something that changed the way he talked to people.
Lars Ulrich recalled one of the best advices someone gave to him, saying:
“At some point in the 1980s or 1990s, it’s a bit blurry now, but our manager, Cliff [Burnstein], told me, “Ask questions, be inquisitive. It’s a great way to connect to people. It helps shape a dialogue.” I’ve always been curious and I’ve always been interested.”
“Asking questions for me is a natural thing, so I really took that to heart. In any kind of situation you’re in where you’re communicating with people, if you ask questions you will always walk away from that experience being in a better place. Obviously, you have to listen to the answers.”
In the same interview, he revealed the first album he ever bought:
“My dad took me to see Deep Purple in 1973 – I was nine years old – and the next day I went down to the local record store about ten minutes from where we lived on my bike and I bought their Fireball album.”
Lars
Sir Lars Ulrich was born in Gentofte, December 26, 1963. He is a Danish musician, businessman, actor and broadcaster. He achieved worldwide fame for being the drummer and co-founder (along with James Hetfield) of Metallica. His father is the former tennis player Torben Ulrich, grandson of also former tennis player Einer Ulrich. Also was a godson of Dexter Gordon. Back in 2004, Kerrang! elected Lars the 9th most influential personality in the world of rock. It ranked 55th on the list of “66 best hard rock and metal drummers of all time” on the Loudwire website.