@@chupasaurus he's the dude who doesn't believe Disposable heroes (and One) is an antiwar song oh no, listen how cool is going killinn someone in battle prrm prrm prrm
That concert was amazing, the sheers brutality of every song in that concert was unbelievable. I think that you should listen to fade to black next as it a mental health masterpiece.
Yeah the lead singer James Hetfield that’s what he does he really pours his fucking heart and soul into his performance because as a front man that’s what you do. As a front man it’s either you go big or go home. And this live version of master of puppets is just God tier level energy I mean if anyone cannot head bang to this then they are not human. This live version drives me insane and really wakes me up in the morning and gets my blood flowing.
I could see you weren't feeling it, Rebeka. That's a song I would have suggested doing the studio version first. It's a fast and hard song to begin with, but they really ramp it up live. It's all about the energy and crowd interaction, and you lose some of the musicality and nuance that you get with the studio recording.
And a little advanced. Start Off with Nothing Else Matters, then Orion, then maybe this or the VIDEO of "ONE" needs to be the video. Starting off with some of the Black and Load albums are actually better to break the cherry with than using Albums like …And Justice For All and Master Of Puppets. They are too chaotic to understand for the first time. You need to settle into it like familiar.
There's a lyric video out there on youtube somehwere. That's a great place to start with this song. You will really enjoy the live versions after you've gotten familiar with the studio versions. Live is much faster with more audience interaction.,
Love your reaction. It's like you're trying to hold it in and study the video/song, but the stank-face and head shakes show you're inner metalhead breaking through!!! \m/
I love the look on your face as they start ripping the song! This is my favorite Metallica song and it will bring the rocker out in anyone! Hope you enjoy!🤘
Great reaction! This is definitely a more angst infused less subtle song from them. It's about drug abuse and the relationship of the drug with the addict. I had a therapist when I was younger who said that anger is just sadness turned inside out refectling the solid shell of a more valnerable softer emotion hideing within. It only reveals the angry element of its complex idenity because sadness is often seen as a emotion that's lacks strength but that's obviously a misonseption. It's like a person who's depressed putting on a facade of a tough person to hide thier pain so no one knows they are in reality wounded by life's sometimes twisted path of unseen road blocks ahead and the uncertanty of not knowing what's to come. So basicly the same band that can make you cry can also make you rage and mosh because they have an amazing ability to express thier complex emotions in thier music. Under every solid foundation is the soft broken soil beneath.
To appreciate any live performance, one MUST hear the original studio recording FIRST. This establishes what the original "vision" was, the arrangement, the mood, all that crap. Once one is familiar with the "original", THEN the live performances deliver more of a punch or impact, cos you can recognize the improv and changes and variations that often occur when played live. That's just my 2¢, but I firmly believe it as gospel.
1986: Around the end of that summer, my parents discovered a cassette copy of the first heavy metal album I ever owned, a little number named "Master of Puppets" by this up-and-coming West Coast band named Metallica. They didn't bother *listening.* They took one look at the cover and the artwork and decided--- that I was in *trouble,* that I was in danger of possession by SATAN, that I was sick and on a dark path and in serious need of HELP. (Readers of lyrics would discover that the album is an anti-war, anti-drug plea for understanding for the mentally disturbed, but never mind.) 2022: I check out RLB's reaction video for the title track, and--- there is an opening message shout-out to the need for responsible *mental healthcare.* :) And so goes the circle of life...
This is Metallica at the peak of their powers, and right before they went from the biggest metal band in the world, to the biggest band in the world, period. This whole show is perfect. Check out Seek and Destroy or The Four Horsemen from it. They're heavy, but not too crazy, and a solid introduction to early Metallica. This is the stuff that made them their lifelong fans, the early years. The Cliff years, at least on tape. That was Jason Newsted on bass here.
4:06 THAT face 🤣 This was Metallica's last album with his original bass player: Cliff Burton. He died in a bus crash in Stockholm 3 years before this show. He was replaced for Jason Newsted (bass player of the band until 2001). 🤘Rock on, Becks. Just like Metallica does 🤘
This is favorite song by them. For so long, I loved just the song. However, I’ve realized that the path the song goes along is what really does it for me. It’s something I’ve looked more at with metal in general. The idea that you can do, as you sorta mentioned, more than one song and find a way to combine them without it just seeming like a mess.
If you want something a little less heavy Nothing Else Matters might be more enjoyable. Elton John recently said it was one of the best written songs ever. Fade To Black is one I would check out as well.
I was at this show, first time I saw them live. It was Killer.. They were filming, so opened the gates and let everyone rush the stage.. The Cult opened and Ian Asbury got into a fight.. Great night all around.. 🤘😈🤘
Don't worry if you didn't like it, because Heavy Metal is not for everybody. That gesteurs on their faces, that anger in their voices matches perfectly with the lyrics. Master of Puppets is about how the drugs dominate the consumers until their own death. You've reacted to a masterpiece 🤘🏼🎶
Good day Rebeka, check out "for whom the bell tolls" and "fade to Black" from this same concert, Imsure you will enjoy it, these two songs are better than the studio version. be cool stay safe. D DAY DAVE.
And not a single phone in the audience! Yeah, I know it's '89, saw them on this tour in Oslo/Lillestrøm October '88, those were the days, only pure mayhem!🤘🤘
Rebeka sweetie, I'm going to go out on a limb and say, judging by your expression, you were not prepared for this experience. This is a hard one to get started with. If you want a good one though, try Metallica 1991 Moscow Enter the Sandman. The crowd alone is ridiculous. (1.6 million+ in attendance.)
If you're looking for more melody then have a go at Low man's lyric, Fixxxer, Hero of the day, bleeding me, Outlaw Torn. The last three I recommend watching the S&M from 99
Your facial expression when they start with the song: PRICELESS!!!! ;) The best Metal-Song ever written, and as Jack Gilchrist mentioned below: Check the studio version. Thanx for sharing, stay tuned...🤘
Thanks for your reaction. If you want a more recent live performance of Master, try the Québec Magnetic version. They interact much more with the crowd. My favorite, bcs I was there, hidden somewhere. Have a nice day.
An iconic masterpiece but for metal heads of course...RIP Cliff Burton. PLEASE react to OPETH - Ghost of Perdition (LIVE AT RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER)... This piece of art will give you all the feelings combined.!!
Okay, this was awesome! I went to see Metallica in 2005, I think. Either that or 2004, either way I saw them then in Seattle as well. Metallica's a very cool band that's easy to listen to (for me at least). I'm glad to hear that you didn't absolutely hate the song, despite it not being your sort of music. :) Good vibes.
The opening track is a Tribute to their previous bass player, Cliff Burton, who died in a traffic accident 3 years previous. It is something that is hardly played, a beautiful piece of music.
I remember seeing these guys live 20 years ago with my now wife except she got so blasted on speed n acid we had to leave halfway through their set. I still haven't let her live it down lmao
If you've never heard fade to black you should check that song out. It's a very deep insightful song that relates to mental health and the dark unlit direction that some fall into.
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The Song in the beginning is "To Live is to die" 8th Track from the album ...and Justice for all. Love it!
Master of Puppets starts at 3:57
This song is about the drug addiction, how the drug starts pulling the strings and becomes the master. That whole album is about the manipulation.
You have no idea what this song or album is about, you didn't write it.
@@GeneralApathy7490 And the one who did all the lyrics hasn't given any interviews since, yeah.
@@GeneralApathy7490 🤡🤡
@@chupasaurus he's the dude who doesn't believe Disposable heroes (and One) is an antiwar song oh no, listen how cool is going killinn someone in battle prrm prrm prrm
@@brandonleon4068 That hits too close since I'm Russian and we can clearly see now what would happen if you ignore or avoid these kind of people.
Never can go wrong with Metallica.
St. Anger disagress lol. JK, actually that album live is pretty decent.
best live concert in history....FACT!
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To Live is to die at the beginning for our boy Cliff RIP !!! ahh brings back memories of one of the most talented bass players ! gone too soon.
Saw this tour in Toronto. An absolute lesson in shredding. Untouchable at this point of their career.
Greatest band in history!
My first master of puppets, I watched them play this August 1987. Absolute mayhem 👍
That concert was amazing, the sheers brutality of every song in that concert was unbelievable. I think that you should listen to fade to black next as it a mental health masterpiece.
Yeah the lead singer James Hetfield that’s what he does he really pours his fucking heart and soul into his performance because as a front man that’s what you do. As a front man it’s either you go big or go home. And this live version of master of puppets is just God tier level energy I mean if anyone cannot head bang to this then they are not human. This live version drives me insane and really wakes me up in the morning and gets my blood flowing.
I have jammed this since the '80's-now I jam it on my guitar-it's a fun lick to play.Great song from a stupendous band!
Spectacular song and performance. Hetfield is mighty here with his vocals and propulsive rhythm playing. All the members excelled.
Absolute legends.
I love the constant bass underlying the lead guitars in the intro. Then the explosion. Phenomenal stuff.
In my go back in time bucket list...
I've gotta get to this show!!
I so wish I'd have been there!!!
Watch them perform Battery and Whiplash from the same show, absolute badass \m/
Just Love your joy and appreciation for this great music!!! God Bless Beautiful Young Lady!!! 😉
I could see you weren't feeling it, Rebeka. That's a song I would have suggested doing the studio version first. It's a fast and hard song to begin with, but they really ramp it up live. It's all about the energy and crowd interaction, and you lose some of the musicality and nuance that you get with the studio recording.
And a little advanced. Start Off with Nothing Else Matters, then Orion, then maybe this or the VIDEO of "ONE" needs to be the video. Starting off with some of the Black and Load albums are actually better to break the cherry with than using Albums like …And Justice For All and Master Of Puppets. They are too chaotic to understand for the first time. You need to settle into it like familiar.
There's a lyric video out there on youtube somehwere. That's a great place to start with this song. You will really enjoy the live versions after you've gotten familiar with the studio versions. Live is much faster with more audience interaction.,
You either love the *"gk gk gk gk gk gk gk gk gk"* or hate it, but either way it mooves you!
Love your reaction. It's like you're trying to hold it in and study the video/song, but the stank-face and head shakes show you're inner metalhead breaking through!!! \m/
You choose the best one to react to
You probably should've reacted to the studio version. The song live is pretty chaotic and you can't really appreciate the nuances.
Now you should check out Battery & Fight Fire with Fire!!!!!
I love the look on your face as they start ripping the song! This is my favorite Metallica song and it will bring the rocker out in anyone! Hope you enjoy!🤘
Great reaction! This is definitely a more angst infused less subtle song from them. It's about drug abuse and the relationship of the drug with the addict. I had a therapist when I was younger who said that anger is just sadness turned inside out refectling the solid shell of a more valnerable softer emotion hideing within. It only reveals the angry element of its complex idenity because sadness is often seen as a emotion that's lacks strength but that's obviously a misonseption. It's like a person who's depressed putting on a facade of a tough person to hide thier pain so no one knows they are in reality wounded by life's sometimes twisted path of unseen road blocks ahead and the uncertanty of not knowing what's to come. So basicly the same band that can make you cry can also make you rage and mosh because they have an amazing ability to express thier complex emotions in thier music. Under every solid foundation is the soft broken soil beneath.
This was the most badass live version of this song. They even used it for the Stranger things this passed season!
To appreciate any live performance, one MUST hear the original studio recording FIRST. This establishes what the original "vision" was, the arrangement, the mood, all that crap. Once one is familiar with the "original", THEN the live performances deliver more of a punch or impact, cos you can recognize the improv and changes and variations that often occur when played live. That's just my 2¢, but I firmly believe it as gospel.
Well, my own opinion: She's not just known with Metallica, she is inlove with it. As a Slav and fan of Metallica I can see that in a most of beginning
1986: Around the end of that summer, my parents discovered a cassette copy of the first heavy metal album I ever owned, a little number named "Master of Puppets" by this up-and-coming West Coast band named Metallica.
They didn't bother *listening.* They took one look at the cover and the artwork and decided--- that I was in *trouble,* that I was in danger of possession by SATAN, that I was sick and on a dark path and in serious need of HELP. (Readers of lyrics would discover that the album is an anti-war, anti-drug plea for understanding for the mentally disturbed, but never mind.)
2022: I check out RLB's reaction video for the title track, and--- there is an opening message shout-out to the need for responsible *mental healthcare.* :) And so goes the circle of life...
Yes friend IT IS CIRCLE OF LIFE
I think she got a little too excited watching hetfield let his anger out
Thanks god i can hearing this masterpiece and no deaf
I saw Them at the same year in Brazil, the best concert of my life!
Hi Beca! You're doing a great job about the mental health🙂💪You are absolutely right, it is really very important👍Thank You for that!
Metallica was My Firts Ever Concert..🤘in 1992..I was in 5th Grade and it Changed my Life
I've never spent more time alone w a song than this one. I rocked out w my guitar to it maybe 1000s of times as a teenager.
This is Metallica at the peak of their powers, and right before they went from the biggest metal band in the world, to the biggest band in the world, period. This whole show is perfect. Check out Seek and Destroy or The Four Horsemen from it. They're heavy, but not too crazy, and a solid introduction to early Metallica.
This is the stuff that made them their lifelong fans, the early years. The Cliff years, at least on tape. That was Jason Newsted on bass here.
4:06 THAT face 🤣
This was Metallica's last album with his original bass player: Cliff Burton.
He died in a bus crash in Stockholm 3 years before this show. He was replaced for Jason Newsted (bass player of the band until 2001).
🤘Rock on, Becks. Just like Metallica does 🤘
Thank you.🙏🏼😊
Bus crash*
@@OpticHamster69 Right, bus crash
Thank you so much,God Bless you❤❤❤
This is favorite song by them. For so long, I loved just the song. However, I’ve realized that the path the song goes along is what really does it for me. It’s something I’ve looked more at with metal in general. The idea that you can do, as you sorta mentioned, more than one song and find a way to combine them without it just seeming like a mess.
Im convinced metallica is the greatest band ever. So much legitimate feelings translated through their music. And im not even a metal head.
great song choice to react Rebeka
If you want something a little less heavy Nothing Else Matters might be more enjoyable. Elton John recently said it was one of the best written songs ever. Fade To Black is one I would check out as well.
I was at this show, first time I saw them live. It was Killer.. They were filming, so opened the gates and let everyone rush the stage.. The Cult opened and Ian Asbury got into a fight.. Great night all around.. 🤘😈🤘
Love you from Italy! ❤️
Love it. I was at this concert and it was sooo lit.
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 one of my favorite Metallica songs. Great version. Thank you Rebeka.
Thank you.🙏🏼😊
Don't worry if you didn't like it, because Heavy Metal is not for everybody. That gesteurs on their faces, that anger in their voices matches perfectly with the lyrics. Master of Puppets is about how the drugs dominate the consumers until their own death. You've reacted to a masterpiece 🤘🏼🎶
Good day Rebeka, check out "for whom the bell tolls" and "fade to Black" from this same concert, Imsure you will enjoy it, these two songs are better than the studio version. be cool stay safe. D DAY DAVE.
Man I miss mosh pits! They were so much fun.
Nothing is better than Metallica live.
That's, Metallica for You! 😮🤘🐺
Hail Metallica from Malaysia💓🤟
James is the greatest ryhthm guitarist to ever live.
every Metallica reaction should be from 89 Seattle.
also every ac/dc reaction should be from '79 paris.
A killer one !!! \m/
Awesome reaction!!! Try Metallica creeping death live in Moscow 1991 please. I love the new look also you look ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!
Hi Rebeka I have just subscribed! your the sweetest, I wish you all the luck in the world with the channel. Love from Ireland ☘️
I was at that show ..was 13 years old 😎🤘🔥🖤😜
I didn't know you listened to METAL ...THANK YOU
And not a single phone in the audience! Yeah, I know it's '89, saw them on this tour in Oslo/Lillestrøm October '88, those were the days, only pure mayhem!🤘🤘
That face at 9:28 😜❤❤
Master master where's the dream that I've been after...😭😭😭😭
Rebeka sweetie, I'm going to go out on a limb and say, judging by your expression, you were not prepared for this experience. This is a hard one to get started with. If you want a good one though, try Metallica 1991 Moscow Enter the Sandman. The crowd alone is ridiculous. (1.6 million+ in attendance.)
Cliff!!! ❤️ The Kings 🤘
Were you alive in 89 ?
Awesome 👍👍 reaction friend
It's costomery that when you listen to older Metallica you have to let your hair down.
100% AGREE
this song is dope
I'm just here wondering if you're doing another Black Widow movie. Thanks!
This is the “Metallica always has an angry face era.”
Wow that was amazing so good thanks your one of my favorite reactors
Thank you.🙏🏼😊
The intro(only strumwntal)it’s no master of puppets,but another song,calling”to live to die”inside in the and justice for all album
Great choice🤟
🤘😛🤘
I Don't know this Song but metallica stile Is inconfondibile....great song
If you're looking for more melody then have a go at Low man's lyric, Fixxxer, Hero of the day, bleeding me, Outlaw Torn. The last three I recommend watching the S&M from 99
Hell yeah! Good old (young) James. Anger, energy, power, hair and beer! Could you check snm version?
For me this is the Best Metallica concert 🤘🤘😎😎
Cliff Burton RIP!
Who needs exercise when you can play drums in Metallica :)
Sei fantastica ed incredibilmente bella ...come sempre 🤦 ti amo rebekka 💘
It's a song about drug addiction - the drug is the Master. 'Chop your breakfast on a mirror'.
Finally 1989 reaction 🤘🏻
Your facial expression when they start with the song: PRICELESS!!!! ;) The best Metal-Song ever written, and as Jack Gilchrist mentioned below: Check the studio version. Thanx for sharing, stay tuned...🤘
What about Welcome Home Sanitarium?
First part of that video is the song To live is to die of the And Justice for All album
Thanks for your reaction. If you want a more recent live performance of Master, try the Québec Magnetic version. They interact much more with the crowd. My favorite, bcs I was there, hidden somewhere. Have a nice day.
Te intro is other song, called to live Is to die, Is an instrumental song
An iconic masterpiece but for metal heads of course...RIP Cliff Burton. PLEASE react to OPETH - Ghost of Perdition (LIVE AT RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER)... This piece of art will give you all the feelings combined.!!
Okay, this was awesome! I went to see Metallica in 2005, I think. Either that or 2004, either way I saw them then in Seattle as well. Metallica's a very cool band that's easy to listen to (for me at least).
I'm glad to hear that you didn't absolutely hate the song, despite it not being your sort of music. :) Good vibes.
The opening track is a Tribute to their previous bass player, Cliff Burton, who died in a traffic accident 3 years previous. It is something that is hardly played, a beautiful piece of music.
It really is beautiful and now that I know the history it makes me wanna cry...
Wow nice to see another Latvian paying attention to metal music! Hello from Latvia
I remember seeing these guys live 20 years ago with my now wife except she got so blasted on speed n acid we had to leave halfway through their set. I still haven't let her live it down lmao
best linup ever (with Jason)
You should check out Slayer’s Angel of Death live lol
They play the same song every album lol
REACT METALLICA "ONE" AND "FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOOLS" LIVE SEATTLE 89 PLIS PLIS 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Recommend Metallica " justice for all" live Seattle 1989 🤘🏻☠️🤘🏻
Amazes me just because of a silly TV show people discover things that have been around for 30 years
Tickets were 20.00 general admission back then. Rock Gods.
Sold out stadiums 5 mins. No net back then you camped out and partied. They have no idea today. Concerts every week back then.
If you've never heard fade to black you should check that song out. It's a very deep insightful song that relates to mental health and the dark unlit direction that some fall into.
Betterhelp EVER WOOHOOOOOO AND TOMORROW OUR SWEET LITTLE poem for YOU FOR US SOOOO GOOOOD Woohoooooo ( A New poem for us Woohoooooo) ( in my FANPAGE FACEBOOK Woohoooooo) WE ARE ALWAYS TOGETHER WOOHOOOOOO O AIRTO THE SWEET LITTLE POET BRAZIL SHOW FOR YOU FOR US ALWAYS WOOHOOOOOO
Try doing their song Fade to black, Five finger death punch the bleeding and Bad Wolves zombie.