JAKARTA - Lars Ulrich's childhood home in Denmark was sold on the market for $6.85 million or Rp111 billion. The house is located on one of the small residential roads in Hellerup, the most fashionable part of Gentofte City, north of the Copenhagen capital.

At the house, Lars Ulrich lived with his parents for 17 years, then moved to Los Angeles, California, United States, met with James Hetfield and formed Metallica.

Through a video, the Metallica drummer called the house a witness to his initial introduction to music, and how his father inspired him with the music he listened to.

"That's where I spent 17 years, right there," said Lars Ulrich while pointing to a four-story house, citing Blabbermouth, Monday, April 22.

"On the balcony there is my father's playroom, where he sat and listened to the recordings of Miles Davis and JohnXyrane," he continued.

The 60-year-old drummer called Copenhagen a kind of jazz music center in Europe in the 1960s.

"All jazz musicians will come and gather here. And many people think," Ulrich said.

Then, Ulrich walked into the house and showed a room where he started learning to play drums and became a big fan of Deep Purple.

"The window and the two windows above, that's where I put my drum. It was the room where I kept all the posters and rooms where I put the stereo and everything, including Deep Purple footage and posters there," concluded Lars Ulrich.


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