There were 1.6 million in attendance. The helicopter flew over to put a fine mist of water to cool the audience down, it was a hot day. The troops you saw were supposed to be providing security at the first outdoor festival in Russia after the collapse of the wall, with such a big audience. The first western bands to play, and they thought they needed the militia. Some of those troops when identified by the videos were punished for their behaviour, but the experience made up for it.
That number is a gross exaggeration as there have been many credible accounts of people and officials who attended that festival who estimated the crowds at any one time in attendance being closer to 800k...with at least double that number in total over the course of the festival, which is probably why people confuse the total # over the course of the event with the largest # at any one time.
@@BuccWylde Wrong. Look at photo's of 1969 "Woodstock." "Estimated" 500,000...... I have no problems believing the 1.6 million #. Woodstock ain't got crap on Metallica in Moscow in 1991
I was there as a representative of Amnesty International at the time and I personally took a head count of everyone over the course of the performance and there was really only 17 people there including the band. The Reagan Administration paid CIA operatives in Moscow to strategically place mirrors around Red Square to make it look like there were thousands there. I can finally talk about this top secret operation as it has been declassified after 30 years. My story is true because it is now on the internet so you have to believe it.
Just hit subscribe for you. Saw your reaction to the 100 most iconic songs of the 80's Great reaction I was born in 1978 in Miami, Florida USA I have tons of old cassette tapes in storage from the old music Hope your channel grows to help people who are lost in these days
I've seen quite a few reactions to Metallica songs, but I don't think any of them had such genuine and infectious happiness as yours. Thanks for lifting my mood!
This was just after the fall of the USSR and this concert was at one of the largest active Air Force bases, thus the military aircraft seen flying in and out, 4th largest concert in history 1.4M - 1.6M+, crazy! did you see all the towers circling the main stage? they all had speakers wired to the main stage to surround the crowd in music
For context, this was a free concert in an airfield near Moscow in the fall of1991... AC/DC was the headliner, while Metallica and Pantera opened. This was in the aftermath of the attempted coup in 1991... Russia's then-president Yeltsin organized the show to thank the youth. Metallica had just released their self-titled 5th album (often called the 'black' album) and the single 'Enter Sandman' was blowing up on MTV and radio all over the world... the album already went #1 in the US, and their fanbase multiplied overnight that year as they went on tour. That record had 5 singles total, went to sell over 16 million copies in the US to date... Metallica spent 1991 to 1994 touring that record.
I worked the Hair Tour" of 84' the end was 4 days in Moscow to play the "Moscow Music Peace Festivale 1989.. Metalica BonJovi. Ozzy Cinderlla Scorpions Skid Row etc,,, it's in the Mosco Olimpic Stadium. This opened the door to Metallica in 91.
I absolutely LOVED watching your face during this. You went from grinning ear to ear then straight to "stank face" (the face you make when you smell something bad😁) and then BACK to grinning like a crazy person. I LOVED it! Welcome to the fandom. Metallica is a deep rabbit hole that you will love. Waiting for more!!!!
The "stank face" was just really getting into it. I know this, because I find myself doing is at really good metal performances from bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Metallica.
LOVE your reaction to this. I believe you'd like the official video to this as well...pretty stinking hard-hitting, kind of like this was. Keep on reacting...please. ❤💯
for the people who don't believe that there were 1.6 million there, I have some metallica fan friends on the discord one of them was there but not right there but far away, he tells us that only around a radius of one kilometer there were people gathered in groups far away from there cars people selling things etc.tells us that there were as many people as a separate city, possibly in excess of 2 million or more.
The music before the band comes on the stage is "The Ecstasy of Gold", one of the western compositions that most represent the genius of Ennio Morricone. Composed for the movie: "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", directed by Sergio Leone, the Western theme simply became one of the most iconic music masterpiece in Cinema's history.
Welcome to the Metallifam! Been subbed since your early reactions to Dreamcatcher (my 2nd fave musical artist), glad to see you branch out to arguably the best metal band ever (and my fave musical artist)! Please keep going with them - like Dreamcatcher, they have quite a bit of diversity in their discography, something for everyone.
Always have a quiet chuckle to myself when I watch people reacting to something like Nightwish at Wacken and marvelling at a crowd of 82,000 - well this is what a crowd TWENTY times that size looks like !
You _HAVE_ to see the 2014 cover of this song by 3 young girls from Mexico (who are now known as The Warning) They were 9, 12 and 14 at the time they made the video. You _NEED_ to check it out, even if you don't do a reaction video of it, but I recommend you do. Btw, that crowd _WAS_ insane, wasn't it? That song is one of my all time favorites. It rocks _SO_ hard.
I think the full-blown professional video that they (The Warning) did about a year ago is more impressive than the earlier cover. This is the video for the version they did for the album called _"The Metallica Blacklist"._ The more recent version has over 2 million views here on TH-cam.
The crowd is so big that you can physically see the speed of sound. When the crowd is jumping up and down and it looks like a wave, it's because it takes the sound longer to get to the people in the back. Not joking. I've seen it in action.
Another great Live performance would be Santana - Soul Sacrifice , Live at Woodstock Rock Festival 1969 . Carlos Santana and his band killed this performance .
Nice reaction.. it ends all of a sudden like that because they go into the nxt song creeping death, which you should check out too, along with harvester of sorrow from this same show
My grandma made me recite that prayer every night. He favorite western was the good, the bad and the ugly. And that’s the connection I have between a heavy metal band and a tiny, half black, half Native American woman😂 Miss you, Queen 🎸🔥💜
Metallica are very diverse as a metal band, and they have such a polarized fanbase... many loved the early records, while others prefer later albums... Their popularity globally was built by touring relentlessly and connecting w/ their fanbase. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California, when James Hetfield met the Danish Lars Ulrich in their late teens... Lars wanted to play drums, James played guitar. After recording a demo in '81 which James did vocals on, they hired bassist Ron McGovney and lead guitarist Dave Mustaine to play local gigs in 1982 w/ James Hetfield on guitar & vocals, Lars Ulrich on drums, and finished a demo tape of original songs that played heavy metal faster and more intensely than bands of the day... That new sound was dubbed 'Thrash metal'. In 1983, the band moved to San Franciso and Cliff Burton (bass) joined and taught the band all he knew about songwriting and helped progress them musically. They were offered to record in New York that year, but once they got there... Dave Mustaine was fired and replaced by Kirk Hammett on lead guitar... They recorded their debut album "Kill 'em all" w/ Hammett playing Mustaine's parts. It was released in late '83 as Metallica began touring actively. Dave Mustaine returned to L.A. and formed his own band Megadeth, which found success by 1985. Metallica kept busy writing and recording... releasing 2nd album 'Ride the Lightning' in late 1984, and then 3rd album 'Master of Puppets' in early 1986... the band toured the US and Europe at a frantic pace, but then tragedy struck. In the fall of 1986, Metallica's tour bus crashed in Sweden and killed bassist Cliff Burton... The tour was completed w/ new bassist Jason Newsted joining Metallica. Creative conflicts making the 4th album 'And justice for all' (1988) affected the overall sound of the record, but it became a platinum hit faster than 'Master of Puppets'... The band filmed their first music video 'One' in 1989 and launched their first headlining tour that year. Making the 5th self-titled 'black' album took a year, but became their biggest career record, selling 16x platinum in the US alone, their first #1 album. Touring into 1994, Metallica took a break before releasing new music in 1996... 2 albums worth of music was recorded. The first album 'Load' (1996) was a shock, because Metallica had cut their hair and toned down their sound to a 90's rock style... but the record still sold well, followed by the next album 'Reload' (1997)... and then an all-covers 2CD release 'Garage Inc' (1998)... Metallica played live w/ a full orchestra in 1999 and released that show as the 2 CD live 'S&M' album... and then the soundtrack single 'I disappear' in 2000. In early 2001, longtime bassist Jason Newsted left Metallica. Sessions for a new album proved disastrous as Metallica tried to return to their thrash metal sound for the 2003 album 'St. Anger'... but Newsted exit, James stint in rehab, and the band's chaos led to a very disorganized album, which became their poorest seller to date, despite charting at #1... Robert Trujillo (bass) joined in '03 for the tour and became a member. 'Death Magnetic' (2008) was a better record and charted at #1 and did somewhat better. Metallica spent more time on the road than in the studio for the next 2 decades... 'Hardwired to self-destruct' (2016) was a 2 CD studio album and did very well in the digital age. A new Metallica album is still "work in progress"...
Don't forget, the album Master of Puppets is the only heavy metal album that has been added to the Library of Congress as being culturally significant enough to be preserved for all time. Also, Metallica is the only band in history to have played a concert on all 7 continents of the world, and to have done all 7 within 1 year.
Les expressions de ton visage ne mentent pas. Merci de partager ta joie et ton bonheur à l'écoute de cette musique. Tu es mûre pour une réaction de l'album Metallica de 1991! ( Black Album ) 🖤🖤
It was reported that there were 1.4 to 1.6 million people there at the concert and yes the army was there to provide security for before, during and after the concert. They reported that 36 people died there at the concert.
It's been featured in many things. Most probably guitar hero?, other games, movies possibly. Their most recognized song. Another is "Nothing Else Matters", and the epic "One".
One of the comments written for a different version of this says _"This song is in the ending credits on episode 8 of the show called _*_The Imperfects_*_ on Netflix"._ I don't have Netflix so I don't know what that show is, but if you watch Netflix then maybe that's where you heard it?
This is what metal does to you , I was one of the original metal fans back in the early 70s listening to Sabbath and a number of the heavy rock groups Purple, Atomic Rooster etc , we loved the music but never knew it would appeal to a generation 50 yrs later . Raw powerful music
This was such an important time in history for the attendees and rock music 🤘🤘 I highly recommend reacting to Metallica's albums in order from 1st to last. Their time together has been an amazing journey with ups and downs in each album of theirs, starting with Kill 'Em All!!!
The reason you get crowds like this places like Moscow and Argentina is because every once in awhile they get a taste of freedom and by god they take advantage. Very rare at the time for western bands to play in places like this. This was also just after the fall of Berlin Wall and split of the Soviet Union
The legendary monsters of rock comcert, they stopped counting people at 1.6 million, for another hour people kept pouring in, its estimated more like 2.8 million strong
Congratulations on surpassing 50,000 subscribers! and wishing you the best for more. I would like for you to check out the rock group The Warning three young ladies with a ton of talent they do a cover of Metallica at a young age and now they have a video/concert were they do their take on enter sandman they are now in their 18, 20 and 23 years of age and are touring the world. It would be fabulous to see your reaction to them, They have a lot of fans. I have recently discovered them due to one of your subscribers comment on them. They have opened for the group Muse (one of their favorite bands) and have also opened for Hallestorm. So it would be great if you did a reaction when they were kids and one of the present day concerts/videos. Thank you and keep growing the channel!
The magic of this song is a poetic, imaginative child's night time fantasy set in a raucus metal experience. The music is good, but would never endure like it has with some generic, forgetable, "hey baby" lyrics that define heavy metal. Really the lyrics shine over the music; would that Verdy could see the lyrics at the same time. I'm impressed how well the instruments were mixed for a live event.
I have NEVER been to a bad Metallica concert - and I have been to many of them over the years. They put on one hell of a show! Although, this Monsters of Rock show was on another level. There is just something about the bands of this era that hit differently. Masters of their instruments and the stage!
Over one and a half million people saw that show. They couldn't understand a word of what was being said, but the Iron Curtain had just come down and they were thrilled that Metallica and THEY were there.
I saw this tour back in the day. The Black Album tour. No opening band. It was all Metallica all night. They were in their prime. They are an amazing live act.
First Metallica? You have so much joy ahead of you. WOW!! I think their second album "Ride The Lightning" might be their best but they have many strong complete albums. You can find a few documentaries about this concert and I suggest to at least take a peak. This was nearly 2 million peoples first taste of capitalism, including the soldiers. Peace/JT
To me, not just Metallica, but the cameramen and editors of the video made this epic with their unique footage. Also looking at your videos..i dont see any Gun N Roses or a few others you would probably enjoy - GUNS N ROSES: November Rain, Sweet Child O Mine, Paradise City or Rocket Queen - Avenged Sevenfold: The Stage, Buried Alive, Nightmare, Bat Country or So Far Away - Rise Against: Heaven Knows, Swing Life Away, Broken Mirrors or Give It All
You cannot have lived on this earth for more than 20 years and not have heard that song on a classic rock radio or a super bowl a tv show or some where.
Love your reactions....your mic level seems to be low compared to other channels....music level is fine....just your vocal mic (always have to turn up my vol when you speak....
Every TH-cam reactor that say they’ve never heard Enter Sandman 2 minutes into the song: “Oh wait, I’ve heard this somewhere before” 😂 People forget this might be one of the most played metal songs of all time! Long live Metallica!!
What a fresh and Natural reaction to this performance by Metallica. Truly love you take on the crowd, band and personal opinion. I find it had to compare Metallica to any other band as they are in the own Category of music and greatness. Metallica = Metallica.
Hi Verdy, they say it was so hot out during this summer concert that the military helicopter was flying over that massive crowd of 1.6 million and dropping or spraying water the whole time to cool all those Metallica fans.
"According to various sources (the exact figure cannot be given, because the entrance was free), on Saturday, from 300 to 400 thousand people visited the airfield in Tushino. They did not reach the Guinness Book of Records (while the record for attendance of the free Jean-Michel Jarre show in 1989 in Paris, which was attended by 1 million 300 thousand spectators, is held), but maybe this is for the best." Moskovsky Komsomolets" 01.10.1991
Since I haven't seen anyone say so, the song from Stranger Things is "Master of Puppets", the title track of Metallica's 3rd album (FYI, Enter Sandman is from their self-titled 5th album aka the black album). Master of Puppets, though, has a ton of great music on it. For my money, there isn't a bad track on there.
There were 1.6 million in attendance. The helicopter flew over to put a fine mist of water to cool the audience down, it was a hot day. The troops you saw were supposed to be providing security at the first outdoor festival in Russia after the collapse of the wall, with such a big audience. The first western bands to play, and they thought they needed the militia. Some of those troops when identified by the videos were punished for their behaviour, but the experience made up for it.
That number is a gross exaggeration as there have been many credible accounts of people and officials who attended that festival who estimated the crowds at any one time in attendance being closer to 800k...with at least double that number in total over the course of the festival, which is probably why people confuse the total # over the course of the event with the largest # at any one time.
@@BuccWylde Wrong. Look at photo's of 1969 "Woodstock." "Estimated" 500,000...... I have no problems believing the 1.6 million #. Woodstock ain't got crap on Metallica in Moscow in 1991
@@Mike_Baldwin believe what you want, but it's pretty well documented.
I was there as a representative of Amnesty International at the time and I personally took a head count of everyone over the course of the performance and there was really only 17 people there including the band. The Reagan Administration paid CIA operatives in Moscow to strategically place mirrors around Red Square to make it look like there were thousands there. I can finally talk about this top secret operation as it has been declassified after 30 years. My story is true because it is now on the internet so you have to believe it.
@@BuccWylde Yeah, I just checked, it's documented. "List of highest-attended concerts". It says 1.6 mil.
This is one of the most glorious moments in music history
maybe human history. guarantee nothing this hard core will ever happen again
Both of you💯true
@@isaacerickson2383 truly mind boggling. Russians do concerts better than americans.
Just hit subscribe for you. Saw your reaction to the 100 most iconic songs of the 80's
Great reaction
I was born in 1978 in Miami, Florida USA
I have tons of old cassette tapes in storage from the old music
Hope your channel grows to help people who are lost in these days
I've seen quite a few reactions to Metallica songs, but I don't think any of them had such genuine and infectious happiness as yours. Thanks for lifting my mood!
Your reactions are my favorite by far. It is so genuine and organic. You have a wonderful personality as well. Subcribed quickly.
I stumbled across this channel and I love how this girl enjoys rock n roll. Gives me hope that rock will once again rise from its ashes 🤘🏻
Agreed
This was just after the fall of the USSR and this concert was at one of the largest active Air Force bases, thus the military aircraft seen flying in and out, 4th largest concert in history 1.4M - 1.6M+, crazy! did you see all the towers circling the main stage? they all had speakers wired to the main stage to surround the crowd in music
2:18 clearly we can see the green grass field behind the crowd... so no millions of people
Another world-record! The Only Band playing on All 5 Continents!
They have played on every continent lol they went to Antarctica just to seal the title.
This moment will never happen again!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!
For context, this was a free concert in an airfield near Moscow in the fall of1991... AC/DC was the headliner, while Metallica and Pantera opened. This was in the aftermath of the attempted coup in 1991... Russia's then-president Yeltsin organized the show to thank the youth.
Metallica had just released their self-titled 5th album (often called the 'black' album) and the single 'Enter Sandman' was blowing up on MTV and radio all over the world... the album already went #1 in the US, and their fanbase multiplied overnight that year as they went on tour. That record had 5 singles total, went to sell over 16 million copies in the US to date... Metallica spent 1991 to 1994 touring that record.
Thanks for that.
In stead of a free concert their current president is sending the current youth to their death. I guess that's his way of thanking them.
@@thegrumpypapa5549 Their current prez was a member of the Kremlin during the USSR days.
@@sumonjamal1653 Vladimir Putin was a foreign intelligence officer in the KGB from 1975 to 1991.
@@toddausmus7639 What the hell do u think the KGB was working for?
Gay Russians for President???
KGB worked for the Kremlin!
This has to be one of the most impressive bit of concert video ever. The audience is unbelievable…..but the performance matches it!
Thanks!
It was a pleasure to watch such a beautiful young lady really enjoy watching some good metal. I could tell she was having fun.
Yes!!!! I just saw ur Rush live in Rio, & it reminded me of this with the crowd & i was hoping u did this one: D ...woot, woot!
Your reaction is so beautiful, that's what music is all about
Music unites us all, epic performance.
I worked the Hair Tour" of 84' the end was 4 days in Moscow to play the "Moscow Music Peace Festivale 1989.. Metalica BonJovi. Ozzy Cinderlla Scorpions Skid Row etc,,, it's in the Mosco Olimpic Stadium. This opened the door to Metallica in 91.
I absolutely LOVED watching your face during this. You went from grinning ear to ear then straight to "stank face" (the face you make when you smell something bad😁) and then BACK to grinning like a crazy person. I LOVED it!
Welcome to the fandom. Metallica is a deep rabbit hole that you will love. Waiting for more!!!!
The "stank face" was just really getting into it. I know this, because I find myself doing is at really good metal performances from bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Metallica.
I love this reaction. Thank you❤
LOVE your reaction to this. I believe you'd like the official video to this as well...pretty stinking hard-hitting, kind of like this was. Keep on reacting...please. ❤💯
haha great reaction to an awesome gig, i knew you would have heard it before :)
Love from AZ North America! Music bring s everyone together, keep on keep'n on.
4:39...the surprised face is... lovely...🤣😂👍
for the people who don't believe that there were 1.6 million there, I have some metallica fan friends on the discord one of them was there but not right there but far away, he tells us that only around a radius of one kilometer there were people gathered in groups far away from there cars people selling things etc.tells us that there were as many people as a separate city, possibly in excess of 2 million or more.
the beginning song is called "Ecstasy of gold" by Ennio Morricone.
If that doesn't get you hype nothin will this band rules the world one of my favs your cool to hang with more metallica
The song in stranger things was master of puppets. from the CD master of puppets.
I am really enjoying all your videos and your commentary is top notch
Great reaction. Also, excellent Nordiques sweater. Keep up the good work!
The music before the band comes on the stage is "The Ecstasy of Gold", one of the western compositions that most represent the genius of Ennio Morricone. Composed for the movie: "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", directed by Sergio Leone, the Western theme simply became one of the most iconic music masterpiece in Cinema's history.
I could almost see the Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach standoff.
Welcome to the Metallifam! Been subbed since your early reactions to Dreamcatcher (my 2nd fave musical artist), glad to see you branch out to arguably the best metal band ever (and my fave musical artist)! Please keep going with them - like Dreamcatcher, they have quite a bit of diversity in their discography, something for everyone.
Always have a quiet chuckle to myself when I watch people reacting to something like Nightwish at Wacken and marvelling at a crowd of 82,000 - well this is what a crowd TWENTY times that size looks like !
You _HAVE_ to see the 2014 cover of this song by 3 young girls from Mexico (who are now known as The Warning) They were 9, 12 and 14 at the time they made the video. You _NEED_ to check it out, even if you don't do a reaction video of it, but I recommend you do. Btw, that crowd _WAS_ insane, wasn't it? That song is one of my all time favorites. It rocks _SO_ hard.
Also Liliac another young band covered this song imoressively
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@@eloy6017 Yes, The Warning are incredibly talented young ladies!!
The Warning!! ⚡🎸🔥
I think the full-blown professional video that they (The Warning) did about a year ago is more impressive than the earlier cover. This is the video for the version they did for the album called _"The Metallica Blacklist"._ The more recent version has over 2 million views here on TH-cam.
The early-mid 90's had some of the best rock ever.
MetallicA,Y sont tout simplement iconiques!continue comme ça,Ma belle.t’es réactions font plaisir à voir.Salut depuis la France.🌸😊✌🏻
The intro is nice as it brings in each performer separately: first, the drums; then the rhythm guitar; then the bass; and finally, the lead guitar.
The crowd is so big that you can physically see the speed of sound. When the crowd is jumping up and down and it looks like a wave, it's because it takes the sound longer to get to the people in the back. Not joking. I've seen it in action.
Another great Live performance would be Santana - Soul Sacrifice , Live at Woodstock Rock Festival 1969 . Carlos Santana and his band killed this performance .
love this version , thanx verdy .
Nice reaction.. it ends all of a sudden like that because they go into the nxt song creeping death, which you should check out too, along with harvester of sorrow from this same show
My grandma made me recite that prayer every night. He favorite western was the good, the bad and the ugly. And that’s the connection I have between a heavy metal band and a tiny, half black, half Native American woman😂
Miss you, Queen 🎸🔥💜
love your facial expression when a guitar groove hits
5 minutes in: “I’ve heard that part…”
Complete respect to your mother, you probably heard that part in the womb before you were born.
Metallica are very diverse as a metal band, and they have such a polarized fanbase... many loved the early records, while others prefer later albums... Their popularity globally was built by touring relentlessly and connecting w/ their fanbase.
The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California, when James Hetfield met the Danish Lars Ulrich in their late teens... Lars wanted to play drums, James played guitar. After recording a demo in '81 which James did vocals on, they hired bassist Ron McGovney and lead guitarist Dave Mustaine to play local gigs in 1982 w/ James Hetfield on guitar & vocals, Lars Ulrich on drums, and finished a demo tape of original songs that played heavy metal faster and more intensely than bands of the day... That new sound was dubbed 'Thrash metal'.
In 1983, the band moved to San Franciso and Cliff Burton (bass) joined and taught the band all he knew about songwriting and helped progress them musically. They were offered to record in New York that year, but once they got there... Dave Mustaine was fired and replaced by Kirk Hammett on lead guitar... They recorded their debut album "Kill 'em all" w/ Hammett playing Mustaine's parts. It was released in late '83 as Metallica began touring actively.
Dave Mustaine returned to L.A. and formed his own band Megadeth, which found success by 1985.
Metallica kept busy writing and recording... releasing 2nd album 'Ride the Lightning' in late 1984, and then 3rd album 'Master of Puppets' in early 1986... the band toured the US and Europe at a frantic pace, but then tragedy struck. In the fall of 1986, Metallica's tour bus crashed in Sweden and killed bassist Cliff Burton... The tour was completed w/ new bassist Jason Newsted joining Metallica.
Creative conflicts making the 4th album 'And justice for all' (1988) affected the overall sound of the record, but it became a platinum hit faster than 'Master of Puppets'... The band filmed their first music video 'One' in 1989 and launched their first headlining tour that year. Making the 5th self-titled 'black' album took a year, but became their biggest career record, selling 16x platinum in the US alone, their first #1 album.
Touring into 1994, Metallica took a break before releasing new music in 1996... 2 albums worth of music was recorded. The first album 'Load' (1996) was a shock, because Metallica had cut their hair and toned down their sound to a 90's rock style... but the record still sold well, followed by the next album 'Reload' (1997)... and then an all-covers 2CD release 'Garage Inc' (1998)... Metallica played live w/ a full orchestra in 1999 and released that show as the 2 CD live 'S&M' album... and then the soundtrack single 'I disappear' in 2000.
In early 2001, longtime bassist Jason Newsted left Metallica.
Sessions for a new album proved disastrous as Metallica tried to return to their thrash metal sound for the 2003 album 'St. Anger'... but Newsted exit, James stint in rehab, and the band's chaos led to a very disorganized album, which became their poorest seller to date, despite charting at #1... Robert Trujillo (bass) joined in '03 for the tour and became a member. 'Death Magnetic' (2008) was a better record and charted at #1 and did somewhat better. Metallica spent more time on the road than in the studio for the next 2 decades... 'Hardwired to self-destruct' (2016) was a 2 CD studio album and did very well in the digital age. A new Metallica album is still "work in progress"...
Don't forget, the album Master of Puppets is the only heavy metal album that has been added to the Library of Congress as being culturally significant enough to be preserved for all time.
Also, Metallica is the only band in history to have played a concert on all 7 continents of the world, and to have done all 7 within 1 year.
Les expressions de ton visage ne mentent pas. Merci de partager ta joie et ton bonheur à l'écoute de cette musique. Tu es mûre pour une réaction de l'album Metallica de 1991! ( Black Album ) 🖤🖤
This reaction brought the beautiful out of you from the start.
It was reported that there were 1.4 to 1.6 million people there at the concert and yes the army was there to provide security for before, during and after the concert. They reported that 36 people died there at the concert.
Legend has it that some of the people that were at this concert are just now getting back to their cars...
There was over 1 million people there- truly epic!
How many porta-johns do you need for this many people??? Is this head-banging music or what???? A darn good video. Thanks!!!!!
Metallica was the first stadium show I saw, took the air right out of my lungs and I didn't get it back for a long time.
It's been featured in many things. Most probably guitar hero?, other games, movies possibly. Their most recognized song. Another is "Nothing Else Matters", and the epic "One".
One of the comments written for a different version of this says _"This song is in the ending credits on episode 8 of the show called _*_The Imperfects_*_ on Netflix"._ I don't have Netflix so I don't know what that show is, but if you watch Netflix then maybe that's where you heard it?
This is what metal does to you , I was one of the original metal fans back in the early 70s listening to Sabbath and a number of the heavy rock groups Purple, Atomic Rooster etc , we loved the music but never knew it would appeal to a generation 50 yrs later . Raw powerful music
3:00. If I am not mistaken, there were 1 million people at that concert. Incredible.....
Why do I like watching diff generation rock out lol 😂 Genuinely rocking out too
This was such an important time in history for the attendees and rock music 🤘🤘 I highly recommend reacting to Metallica's albums in order from 1st to last. Their time together has been an amazing journey with ups and downs in each album of theirs, starting with Kill 'Em All!!!
Everywhere... you have heard this son everywhere!
That was a great great reaction!
I highly recommend you to watch Creeping Death from the same concert in 1991? one of the most powerful songs!!!
Awesome reaction!!! Metallica is the greatest band to EVER do it. I can't wait to see you react to more Metallica
The reason you get crowds like this places like Moscow and Argentina is because every once in awhile they get a taste of freedom and by god they take advantage. Very rare at the time for western bands to play in places like this. This was also just after the fall of Berlin Wall and split of the Soviet Union
I was there, and I was 20... Magic time.
The legendary monsters of rock comcert, they stopped counting people at 1.6 million, for another hour people kept pouring in, its estimated more like 2.8 million strong
My friends, Pantera, were speechless when they played. If I’m not mistaken, this was the first rock show in Russia.
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I would like for you to check out the rock group The Warning three young ladies with a ton of talent they do a cover of Metallica at a young age and now they have a video/concert were they do their take on enter sandman they are now in their 18, 20 and 23 years of age and are touring the world. It would be fabulous to see your reaction to them, They have a lot of fans. I have recently discovered them due to one of your subscribers comment on them.
They have opened for the group Muse (one of their favorite bands) and have also opened for Hallestorm. So it would be great if you did a reaction when they were kids and one of the present day concerts/videos.
Thank you and keep growing the channel!
The Band is a local band here. They are from down the 101 Freeway a little bit.
Metallica, the GOATS of Metal! Thanks Verdy, you are the best! ❤❤❤
It's considered the largest concert audience ever. But some people say it's controversial because it was free the people didn't have to pay.
Love the passion! 🔥💯
The magic of this song is a poetic, imaginative child's night time fantasy set in a raucus metal experience. The music is good, but would never endure like it has with some generic, forgetable, "hey baby" lyrics that define heavy metal. Really the lyrics shine over the music; would that Verdy could see the lyrics at the same time. I'm impressed how well the instruments were mixed for a live event.
I have seen estimates of up to 1.2 million people at that concert!
I have NEVER been to a bad Metallica concert - and I have been to many of them over the years. They put on one hell of a show! Although, this Monsters of Rock show was on another level. There is just something about the bands of this era that hit differently. Masters of their instruments and the stage!
Over one and a half million people saw that show. They couldn't understand a word of what was being said, but the Iron Curtain had just come down and they were thrilled that Metallica and THEY were there.
I saw this tour back in the day. The Black Album tour. No opening band. It was all Metallica all night. They were in their prime.
They are an amazing live act.
Well cool reaction 👍
First Metallica? You have so much joy ahead of you. WOW!! I think their second album "Ride The Lightning" might be their best but they have many strong complete albums. You can find a few documentaries about this concert and I suggest to at least take a peak. This was nearly 2 million peoples first taste of capitalism, including the soldiers. Peace/JT
"Where have I heard this?" .....maybe the radio,this was a massive mainstream hit
To me, not just Metallica, but the cameramen and editors of the video made this epic with their unique footage. Also looking at your videos..i dont see any Gun N Roses or a few others you would probably enjoy
- GUNS N ROSES: November Rain, Sweet Child O Mine, Paradise City or Rocket Queen
- Avenged Sevenfold: The Stage, Buried Alive, Nightmare, Bat Country or So Far Away
- Rise Against: Heaven Knows, Swing Life Away, Broken Mirrors or Give It All
You cannot have lived on this earth for more than 20 years and not have heard that song on a classic rock radio or a super bowl a tv show or some where.
Guys this girl is discovering Metallica. There's no words to describe how old I feel.
I saw Metallica twice in the 90s. It's quite an experience. Especially in the mosh pits!! 🤘😜
Love your reactions....your mic level seems to be low compared to other channels....music level is fine....just your vocal mic (always have to turn up my vol when you speak....
Your reaction is incredibly)))
Monsters of Rock 1991: El concierto más épico de la historia
Seattle 89 :P
Ah, rock and roll, the universal language!
Every TH-cam reactor that say they’ve never heard Enter Sandman 2 minutes into the song: “Oh wait, I’ve heard this somewhere before” 😂 People forget this might be one of the most played metal songs of all time! Long live Metallica!!
What a fresh and Natural reaction to this performance by Metallica. Truly love you take on the crowd, band and personal opinion. I find it had to compare Metallica to any other band as they are in the own Category of music and greatness. Metallica = Metallica.
Great vid pretty lady.
Keep rockn!
Peace to you and yours.
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Just a few million fans :)
Hi Verdy, they say it was so hot out during this summer concert that the military helicopter was flying over that massive crowd of 1.6 million and dropping or spraying water the whole time to cool all those Metallica fans.
"According to various sources (the exact figure cannot be given, because the entrance was free), on Saturday, from 300 to 400 thousand people visited the airfield in Tushino. They did not reach the Guinness Book of Records (while the record for attendance of the free Jean-Michel Jarre show in 1989 in Paris, which was attended by 1 million 300 thousand spectators, is held), but maybe this is for the best." Moskovsky Komsomolets" 01.10.1991
Its crazy 🔥🤘🖤 best Metallica 👍👍👍👍👍
On that day the Eagles of Freedom soared higher than these people ever seen in generations if ever! MERICA
Since I haven't seen anyone say so, the song from Stranger Things is "Master of Puppets", the title track of Metallica's 3rd album (FYI, Enter Sandman is from their self-titled 5th album aka the black album). Master of Puppets, though, has a ton of great music on it. For my money, there isn't a bad track on there.
The golden era of music
Metallica - Battery live in Seattle 1989. Best concert ever recorded
The biggest concert ever held was Rod Stewart at Copacabana beach. In front of 3.5 million people
You gotta go watch the Seattle 89 live when they did Battery if you wanna see superheroes on the stage!