Former Metallica bassist Ron McGovney addressed questions about his current musical activities in a recent exchange on X (formerly Twitter). A fan had inquired about McGovney’s interest in playing recent Metallica songs.
“I don’t play anymore. That ship has sailed,” McGovney stated in response to the fan’s question about his current involvement with Metallica’s music.
His statement reflects a complete departure from the music scene. This marks a significant contrast to his early role in one of metal’s most influential bands.
Early Metallica Years

Ultimate Metallica documented McGovney’s role as the band’s original bassist in 1981. His contributions proved crucial to their early development.
The bassist’s support extended beyond performance. He provided the band with a practice space in his garage. Many songs for their debut album, ‘Kill ‘Em All,’ took shape in this location.
Departure And Tensions

Blabbermouth revealed that growing tensions marked McGovney’s time with Metallica. His relationship with then-guitarist Dave Mustaine became particularly strained.
These internal conflicts led to his departure in December 1982. McGovney has maintained that he holds no regrets about his decision to leave.
Later Appearances

iHeart covered McGovney’s return to the stage with Metallica during their 30th-anniversary celebration in 2011.
He performed two songs with the band during this special appearance. This rare musical moment contrasted with his usual post-Metallica life. McGovney has consistently chosen privacy over the demands of professional musicianship.