

When mentioning the idea of playing "Enter Sandman" on the same stage that Metallica would be player, Lars joked that then they wouldn't have to play it that night, but Cuomo reveals they ultimately chickened out.Ĭheck out Cuomo's chat with Conan O'Brien below and then listen to both songs and see if you pick up the comparison. When asked how Ulrich responded, Cuomo revealed that he was "so cool" about it, and the two bands have actually been friendly in the years since then.Ĭuomo also revealed that they had been covering "Enter Sandman" on tour of late, and upon playing a same bill as Metallica, he reached out to Lars again. 'The Sweater Song' is in a major key," stated Cuomo, who added, "So I had to tell him that right then and there." If you close the door, the night could last forever. But if you close the door, Id never have to see the day again. All the people are dancing and theyre havin such fun. Leave the sunshine out and say, 'Hello' to never. it plays as the kids go to see dewey at his apartment until they reach the battle of the bands stage. If you close the door, the night could last forever. i’ve been looking around online trying to find a song used in school of rock from 1:28:54 till 1:31:09.

One, two, three If you close the door The night could last forever Leave the sunshine out. Dewey comes back to his apartment and he fights with Neds girlfriend about tarnishing Neds. "If you play them right next to each other, they're pretty much identical. The night could last forever Leave the sunshine out And say hello to never All the people are dancing And theyre having such fun I wish it could happen to me But if you close the door Id never have to see the day again If you close the door The night could last forever Leave the wineglass out And drink a toast. Lyrics for After Hours - DO NOT USE by The Velvet Underground. In that moment of seeing Ulrich, it all clicked. And then suddenly it occurred to me, 'The Sweater Song,' the riff, it's actually very similar to 'Sanitarium.'" The truth is, I was a huge metalhead in high school and that's how I learned to play my instrument. Then in 1995, we end up playing a big festival in New York City and Lars Ulrich was there from Metallica and I saw him backstage. The singer then flashes forward, stating, "A couple of years went by, we got signed, put out a record, it blew up, very happy.
