At 7:12 Jason shouting "MFin DIE" and at 7:20 his "DIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" really elevated this. So fucking awesome with the energy of the band and the crowd
Used to know him pretty well, he dated a friend of mines mom or friend.... They are all from Battle Creek, Mich. which is about 79 miles from where I live. She had absolutely stuffed full picture books of them (and us) together, at shows, and when he was younger just hangin' .... Pretty chill guy!
So here we go, 1991 Monsters of Rock Moscow concert... 1.6 million (Counted) in attendance. Actually, more like 2 million... Russian military security.... 52 people died in the crowd... and an estimated 50k people in a mosh pit. I happened to be at the US Embassy 3.5 miles away during the concert. We measured Enter the Sandman at 90db inside the Embassy. FYI, those buildings you see out in the crowd are actually amp and speaker towers. 👍👍 Oh, and the following day over 230k people went to doctors complaining of hearing loss. 🤣
Bob, I feel like if I were to make a documentary about either Metallica or defining the whole heavy metal genre; the opening statement would be very similar to your comment here.
90 dB, inside the embassy, 3 and a half miles away from the stage... Sound intensity drops by an inverse square law... So twice the distance gives 1/4 the energy... How loud was this in the front row??!?
Just think 1.6 million ppl not many bands say they have done that someone who doesn't know metallica does an interview just think of the question me I'm a huge metallica fan wish they would bring back there old sound like off of ride the lighting master of puppets and justice for all those three albums what made metallica
Was less - every retelling goes up. But a million is possible. Thing is - it was FREE. Everyone came :) Authorities were scared (hence helicopters over crowd and military security). Number of deaths normal (in proportion to crowd and inadequate provision for localised health provision in a crowd that size)
To answer one of your questions, yes they are still touring. Just played Lollapalooza here in Chicago like a month ago. It was my 4th and perhaps last time seeing them live. But this was easily my favorite because I got to take my daughter with and let her experience what daddy was thrashing to in highschool. And let's face it the guys are not getting any younger so I would suggest if they are coming any where near you jump on it.
I'm in 7th grade and I live metal. My favorite bands are Metallica, megadeth, Sodom, sepultura, exodus, death, obituary, deicide, Vader, obituary, Slayer, kreator, entombed, autopsy pantera and a lot more. My music taste is all over the place 😂
@@jimmyjohnspizza3666 You have a good taste in music! If you ever want to get into something heavier try Death, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide or Dying Fetus. That's just a few death metal bands, there's many more. Start with Death it's one of the oldest
1.6 million people. You can literally pick any song off of the first 4 albums and it will be a great song. Every damn song off of the 4 first albums hits hard.
The guy you hear yelling “Motherfucker Die!” And who sings the last verse is the legendary badass Jason Newsted who was with Metallica from 1986/87-2001. He wrote a few songs in that time including “Blackened” and “My Friend of Misery”. He also sings “Seek and Destroy” at concerts, seriously go check out the version from “Live Shit: Binge & Purge- Mexico City” as well as the songs I mentioned previously
He did it a bit in whiplash too. Check it out man. It's awesome. I can't remember which concerts he did it in. Just search Jason newsted sings whiplash. Amazing
I remember seeing this song performed in our local hockey arena and some 6000 people shouting "Die! Die! Die!" at the top of their lungs and James Hetfield then singing over it. It was one of the most memorable concert experiences I've had.
I was at this concert in 1991, along with half of Moscow. It was the loudest, most insane thing I have ever witnessed. There was a real danger of being trampled, and there were some deaths. It was a life changing experience, and I think might be the only event where more than half the people of a major city sufferend partial hearing loss from a single event.
Kirk Hammett (Lead guitar with dark hair) wrote the main riff when he was just 16 years old. Metallica wrote song in its entirety when they were just 21/22 years of age. This concert was roughly 1.6 Million people. It was part of the Monsters of Rock tour in 1991. It was a free show to stop the coup that was happening during the fall of the Iron Curtain in then Soviet Russia. Other bands such as Pantera, and AC/DC performed that day as well.
@@TheKartoffel101 Die By His Hand. That's the Exodus song they snaked the riff from. It was written by Hammett, by he used it in both Exodus and Metallica.
@@TheKartoffel101 He wrote when he was in Exodus. They never recorded it . Before he left to join Metallica . So they didn't steal anything . You can't rob yourself. No different than Mustaine recording mechanix which became The 4 Horsemen.
If you like this live version of “Creeping Death”, I think you would love the Live version of “Master of Puppets Live in Seattle 89’” such a kickass intro!!! They use part of their “To Live is to Die” instrumental and then they lead it into “Master of Puppets” and like I said I think you would really enjoy it even with the energy they bring in that one!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@Mike-sp4iz Yes, it was the Seattle 1989 and San Diego 1992 shows that were featured on the Binge and Purge box set. I still own the original release of that box set by the way.
I've said it before, I'll say it again, few bands could turn an Old Testament tale into a phenomenal metal song: Metallica is at the top. This is my all time favorite tune of theirs, followed closely by All Nightmare Long or Blackened, and then most if not all of the first album entirely. This is their quintessential epic to me, from start to finish. Machine Head does an amazing cover homage of this song, too.
I saw Metallica in concert several times during this time period and the "DIE DIE DIE" chant during Creeping Death was always one of my favorite parts of the show!
YES YES YES! Thank You Lilly for reading your comments. That is their best live performance ever recorded, and is still just as kickass today 30 years later. I have love seeing you on your metal journey w/ Metallica so far - there are so many other great metal bands with some really motivating or profound stuff to listen to. If you stick with Metallica, go with something a little different: "Nothing Else Matters" It's actually a great song and great video - despite being toned back quite a bit. The timing of the song is different too, written as a waltz (1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3) vs the standard rock beat format of 4/4 (1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4-). Then for a few others that are very deep and hardcord lyrics: "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Disposable Heroes", "Dyer's Eve" "And Justice For All", and finally a fully instrumental song (no lyrics) with amazing groove and sound "Orion" which is IMO their most majestically written and composed song ever. Like I've said in the past, the music in metal is meant to make you feel a sort of way like the score of a powerful movie - this song can really take you on a journey if you let yourself feel the energy and vibe of it - like coasting through space, dangerous, dark, unknown and sometimes even violent.
You have to see them live. They still kill it till this day. They were at Rockville in Daytona Beach a year ago and I also went to see them at camping world stadium. They are the greatest band ever
I was one of who grew up with punk, alternative and rock from 80s 90s 00s and I can tell you it made me realize life in such a different way. Understanding hardships through others as a means of showing how we are all similar was incredibly helpful to my rocky world.. literally.
I love this. I love seeing my favorite bands touch people for the first time the way they have always touched me. Touched by the creeping death!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
i am listening to Metallica since 35 years and i am still getting emotionally overwhelmed, when listening and watching these old songs and live performances
The best live performance ever... love it but to see how they still kick ass in their 60s check out the day that never comes at the cloleseum in france, another banga live performance definately worth your reaction.. keep up the great reactions👍
Sooo cool to see youngins your age reacting to this beast of a live band at their finest…but also very rare to see someone your age catch the premise of this song. Usually they have no idea what this song is about…awesome reaction, you really feel this!
I saw this song 4 yrs earlier with the late Cliff Burton on bass Now I love Cliff This live version is their best song live ever Look up For whom the bell tolls Day on the Green 1985 with Cliff Frigging mind blowing I shit u not
I made it one of my goals to see metallica live at least once in my life and they came through Salt Lake City a few years ago, first time in a long time they've been to Utah and they broke the record of the most people in the Vivant area and for being in the nosebleeds it was still bad ass. Got to do No Leaf Clover next.
6:45 - I remember James in an interview mentioning, that the soldiers there in the front row was getting nervous looks on their faces when they started to hear the roar of 1.6 mio people chanting "DIE!... DIE!... DIE!" :>
I seen them live 3 years ago with my dad, talk about an epic experience! Also subbed! I started with your eminem reactions and now were here, and im simping 😂😂😂
I wasn't there but if it's making you feel like that through a screen imagine it with thousands of peoples energy mixed with it, I had it with lamb of god that I seen last year
Because the soilders did not know what a rock crowd was remember CCCP died just months earlier and Boris Yeltin survived a communist coup just a month before this concert when Stalinist hardliners kidnapped Gorbachev
love that for youtubers reactions, crowd control is like the likes people can get for one picture upload on instagram wonder how she'll react to Pantera Domination live presentation
Metallica in ‘91 is the only concert I’ve been to where I lost my voice and couldn’t speak for a couple days afterward. The energy coming off that stage is crazy.
This was the first major metal concert (Monsters of Rock) on Russia after the fall of the Berlin wall. These people had been waiting decades for this. Some estimates say 1.6 million people
Nice!!! my favorite song from this band. I first heard it back in 1991 from a cassette copy of Ride The Lightning that my Metalhead cousin has. The mid part riff from the section "Die Die" is taken (borrow, stolen, you decide) from a song called "Die By His Hand" originally recorded by the mighty Thrash Metal godfathers Exodus on their 1982 Demo tape when Kirk Hammett was their guitar player.
At 7:12 Jason shouting "MFin DIE" and at 7:20 his "DIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" really elevated this. So fucking awesome with the energy of the band and the crowd
Reminds me of Live Shit Binge & Purge 🤘
I like his part during Whiplash on the Live Sh*t binge &purge
He should come back to Metallica, Rob is good but he just stands their lol
It'a amazing how much energy a minimum of 1.6 million largely inebraited Russian metalheads can bring to an event :D
@@frankspeciale5071or does that weird ass crab walk thing
1.6 million chanting Die Die Die shows how much power the band has!
they screaming "da" meaning "yes" in russian(most of them have never heard English before) but it counts a guess XD
Jasons backup vocals are extremely good. I love Jason
Used to know him pretty well, he dated a friend of mines mom or friend.... They are all from Battle Creek, Mich. which is about 79 miles from where I live. She had absolutely stuffed full picture books of them (and us) together, at shows, and when he was younger just hangin' .... Pretty chill guy!
@@wabatong444 Coments like that are precious!
So here we go, 1991 Monsters of Rock Moscow concert... 1.6 million (Counted) in attendance. Actually, more like 2 million... Russian military security.... 52 people died in the crowd... and an estimated 50k people in a mosh pit. I happened to be at the US Embassy 3.5 miles away during the concert. We measured Enter the Sandman at 90db inside the Embassy. FYI, those buildings you see out in the crowd are actually amp and speaker towers. 👍👍 Oh, and the following day over 230k people went to doctors complaining of hearing loss. 🤣
Bob, I feel like if I were to make a documentary about either Metallica or defining the whole heavy metal genre; the opening statement would be very similar to your comment here.
90 dB, inside the embassy, 3 and a half miles away from the stage...
Sound intensity drops by an inverse square law... So twice the distance gives 1/4 the energy...
How loud was this in the front row??!?
Just think 1.6 million ppl not many bands say they have done that someone who doesn't know metallica does an interview just think of the question me I'm a huge metallica fan wish they would bring back there old sound like off of ride the lighting master of puppets and justice for all those three albums what made metallica
Counted? 😂 just an estimated guess
Was less - every retelling goes up. But a million is possible. Thing is - it was FREE. Everyone came :) Authorities were scared (hence helicopters over crowd and military security). Number of deaths normal (in proportion to crowd and inadequate provision for localised health provision in a crowd that size)
To answer one of your questions, yes they are still touring. Just played Lollapalooza here in Chicago like a month ago. It was my 4th and perhaps last time seeing them live. But this was easily my favorite because I got to take my daughter with and let her experience what daddy was thrashing to in highschool. And let's face it the guys are not getting any younger so I would suggest if they are coming any where near you jump on it.
I'm in 7th grade and I live metal. My favorite bands are Metallica, megadeth, Sodom, sepultura, exodus, death, obituary, deicide, Vader, obituary, Slayer, kreator, entombed, autopsy pantera and a lot more. My music taste is all over the place 😂
They were just here in Pittsburgh a couple weeks ago. Poor James, that voice is long gone. Sounds like a grandpa barking now :(
@@jimmyjohnspizza3666 You have a good taste in music! If you ever want to get into something heavier try Death, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide or Dying Fetus. That's just a few death metal bands, there's many more. Start with Death it's one of the oldest
@@atheist101 I'm already into death, morbid angel, obituary, possessed and lots of heavier bands
1.6 million people. You can literally pick any song off of the first 4 albums and it will be a great song. Every damn song off of the 4 first albums hits hard.
The guy you hear yelling “Motherfucker Die!” And who sings the last verse is the legendary badass Jason Newsted who was with Metallica from 1986/87-2001. He wrote a few songs in that time including “Blackened” and “My Friend of Misery”. He also sings “Seek and Destroy” at concerts, seriously go check out the version from “Live Shit: Binge & Purge- Mexico City” as well as the songs I mentioned previously
8:07 I love how they let Jason sing that chorus one of the most underrated metal bassists
They knew who much Jason was loved.
I mean that was normal
Jason also sang "Seek and Destroy" quite often in concert.
@@sheldonnicholl3599 yes very cool
He did it a bit in whiplash too. Check it out man. It's awesome. I can't remember which concerts he did it in. Just search Jason newsted sings whiplash. Amazing
I remember seeing this song performed in our local hockey arena and some 6000 people shouting "Die! Die! Die!" at the top of their lungs and James Hetfield then singing over it. It was one of the most memorable concert experiences I've had.
Will always love Jason. Like Cliff, Jason will always have a soft spot in my heart. Thanks mate.
I was at this concert in 1991, along with half of Moscow. It was the loudest, most insane thing I have ever witnessed. There was a real danger of being trampled, and there were some deaths. It was a life changing experience, and I think might be the only event where more than half the people of a major city sufferend partial hearing loss from a single event.
Kirk Hammett (Lead guitar with dark hair) wrote the main riff when he was just 16 years old. Metallica wrote song in its entirety when they were just 21/22 years of age.
This concert was roughly 1.6 Million people. It was part of the Monsters of Rock tour in 1991. It was a free show to stop the coup that was happening during the fall of the Iron Curtain in then Soviet Russia. Other bands such as Pantera, and AC/DC performed that day as well.
Incorrect he wrote the bridge. The rest they stole from exodus. But they forgive them in the end.
@@TheKartoffel101 Die By His Hand. That's the Exodus song they snaked the riff from. It was written by Hammett, by he used it in both Exodus and Metallica.
@@dustinumholtz2864 The main riff wasn't written by him. He only wrote the Die by my hand part
Ummm Kirk formed Exodus at 16 so I disagree. 1979-1982 which would make him 19.
@@TheKartoffel101 He wrote when he was in Exodus. They never recorded it . Before he left to join Metallica . So they didn't steal anything . You can't rob yourself. No different than Mustaine recording mechanix which became The 4 Horsemen.
Anything from their Seattle 1989 concert is gold. Arguably the best concert they have ever performed besides this one.
I saw this tour when they came to Boise. It was unbelievable.
I was at the age when I was too young for concerts (by 80s standards) but goddamn I wanted to see them on that tour.
And it should be Welcome Home Sanitarium!!!!
To see them live is life changing, you literally feel their energy in the air!
Such a beautiful soul! Thanks for making me smile!
The extra smart Lilly always putting the pieces together and an emotional sweetheart.
New to your channel. Loving your Metal reactions! 🤘 Girl you belonged in the 80's with us!! Enjoy your Metal exploration!!
If you like this live version of “Creeping Death”, I think you would love the Live version of “Master of Puppets Live in Seattle 89’” such a kickass intro!!! They use part of their “To Live is to Die” instrumental and then they lead it into “Master of Puppets” and like I said I think you would really enjoy it even with the energy they bring in that one!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
The live version of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is also worth checking out.
Anything from Seattle 89 ought to sufficiently blow anyone's mind!!
All of Seattle '89.
@@mr.benjamin5687 Anything from the Seattle 1989 concert or San Diego from 1992 is absolutely mind blowing.
@@Mike-sp4iz Yes, it was the Seattle 1989 and San Diego 1992 shows that were featured on the Binge and Purge box set. I still own the original release of that box set by the way.
I've said it before, I'll say it again, few bands could turn an Old Testament tale into a phenomenal metal song: Metallica is at the top. This is my all time favorite tune of theirs, followed closely by All Nightmare Long or Blackened, and then most if not all of the first album entirely. This is their quintessential epic to me, from start to finish. Machine Head does an amazing cover homage of this song, too.
5:11 - that is the epitome of "music takes us where words cannot"
Creeping death I find is always better than the last time I listened to it.
They are still performing and they are amazing live!!!
I saw Metallica in concert several times during this time period and the "DIE DIE DIE" chant during Creeping Death was always one of my favorite parts of the show!
As a Jewish kid growing up listening to metal this song really felt special to see my heros singing the story of Passover and the 10 plagues of Egypt.
“Wherever I may roam” is by far the most immersive song about a loner wandering the world. It is my favorite song.
That tune's about being on the road as a heavily touring band, as they are.
YES YES YES! Thank You Lilly for reading your comments. That is their best live performance ever recorded, and is still just as kickass today 30 years later.
I have love seeing you on your metal journey w/ Metallica so far - there are so many other great metal bands with some really motivating or profound stuff to listen to.
If you stick with Metallica, go with something a little different:
"Nothing Else Matters" It's actually a great song and great video - despite being toned back quite a bit. The timing of the song is different too, written as a waltz (1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3) vs the standard rock beat format of 4/4 (1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4-).
Then for a few others that are very deep and hardcord lyrics:
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Disposable Heroes", "Dyer's Eve" "And Justice For All",
and finally a fully instrumental song (no lyrics) with amazing groove and sound "Orion" which is IMO their most majestically written and composed song ever.
Like I've said in the past, the music in metal is meant to make you feel a sort of way like the score of a powerful movie - this song can really take you on a journey if you let yourself feel the energy and vibe of it - like coasting through space, dangerous, dark, unknown and sometimes even violent.
Think of all the air coming out of those amps
Insane concert. They were very special back then.
Another amazing, authentic reaction. Awesome to witness your journey of discovery. Thank you for sharing🙏🤘
you seem super smart,and always very honest in your comments,thank you !! great video's !! keep up the good stuf !
You have to see them live. They still kill it till this day. They were at Rockville in Daytona Beach a year ago and I also went to see them at camping world stadium. They are the greatest band ever
I have seen them multiple times live, and creeping death is always a highlight
Yes yes yes 😍 favorite metallica song of all time 🤘🤘🤘
Estimates range from 1.6 million to 2 million people in attendance at this concert/festival.
ive been feeling that from metal since I found it in 1980, im glad you are here and enjoying it
Thank you for reacting to Metallica! Very influential in my youth. I wish I would have understood the songs better when I was younger.
AGREED!!! So much life experience, if one was really listening.. I'm with you!
I was one of who grew up with punk, alternative and rock from 80s 90s 00s and I can tell you it made me realize life in such a different way. Understanding hardships through others as a means of showing how we are all similar was incredibly helpful to my rocky world.. literally.
Your reactions brought me joy, thank you! Good vídeo
I love this. I love seeing my favorite bands touch people for the first time the way they have always touched me. Touched by the creeping death!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
It gives you chills hearing 1.6+ million people scream DIE
Over 1 million fans at that concert!
2 of my favorite bands at that show AC/DC AND METALLICA
Yes Lily they're on tour right now I would highly suggest you go to the show!
There where about 1.6million people
James' vocals from '89 to '91 were mad good.
till 93
To me this may have been James best live vocal performance ever
86 to 92
@@bikermike420 89 Seattle is better
i am listening to Metallica since 35 years and i am still getting emotionally overwhelmed, when listening and watching these old songs and live performances
Im so glad you reacted to this love version, the crowd of millinos of people just shouting die sounded so cool!!!!
On this tour, that was the second track on the setlist, they're just getting warmed up! Your tired and ready to go home, they're just getting started.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BAND AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!!!🎼🎸 BEAUTIFUL VIDEO SWEETIE!🥁🤜🤘👊😎💕🙏💕
Jason Newstead at 5:02 is so f'n metal
Her look when they first show the crowd perfect yes something like 2.1 million people there.
It is the power of Metal that compels you.
Love how you’re enjoying this on all levels! Thumbs up👍
The best live performance ever... love it but to see how they still kick ass in their 60s check out the day that never comes at the cloleseum in france, another banga live performance definately worth your reaction.. keep up the great reactions👍
I'm in awe every time I see the size of that damn crowd lol great reaction Lilly!
Sooo cool to see youngins your age reacting to this beast of a live band at their finest…but also very rare to see someone your age catch the premise of this song. Usually they have no idea what this song is about…awesome reaction, you really feel this!
to see the pure joy on your face ...... priceless!!!
He was inspired by the film the 10 commandments and there was roughly 1.4 to 1.6 MILLION people at this concert thats why it was so recomended to you.
This is recorded as the Biggest concert to ever take place ever with only 1.6 million people in attendance
metallica have put up clips of all of their latest tour, playing all over the world. They are in incredible form.
Best reaction ever! And well deserved!
He’s talking about the movie ‘the Ten Commandments’? Whoa …
This song is a beast ❤
I saw this song 4 yrs earlier with the late Cliff Burton on bass
Now I love Cliff
This live version is their best song live ever
Look up For whom the bell tolls
Day on the Green 1985 with Cliff
Frigging mind blowing I shit u not
Gen X here; when I was in high school, I taught myself this entire song on guitar.
Class of 1991. The 1980’s ROCKED !!
I made it one of my goals to see metallica live at least once in my life and they came through Salt Lake City a few years ago, first time in a long time they've been to Utah and they broke the record of the most people in the Vivant area and for being in the nosebleeds it was still bad ass. Got to do No Leaf Clover next.
6:45 - I remember James in an interview mentioning, that the soldiers there in the front row was getting nervous looks on their faces when they started to hear the roar of 1.6 mio people chanting "DIE!... DIE!... DIE!" :>
1.5 million people at that concert. I think something like a couple dozen people died. It was EPIC!!! Check out "Orion" and "Call of Kathulu".
Lilly Jane was ready to bounce
out of her chair even before James started singing.
Favorite song favorite album
i love metallica 1991 baby
GODS!… no and ever!… long live metallica!.
She felt the drug that is rock. 🤘
Love Your Reactions
front row, And Justice tour, college auditorium. I will never forget it.
I seen them live 3 years ago with my dad, talk about an epic experience! Also subbed! I started with your eminem reactions and now were here, and im simping 😂😂😂
I saw them in 1994 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia insane
You've hit the peak of the best of the best of the best!!
I wasn't there but if it's making you feel like that through a screen imagine it with thousands of peoples energy mixed with it, I had it with lamb of god that I seen last year
Hell yeah. Old metallica was the best. There was like a million people at that show. 😎
Awesome reaction girl 🔥
Amazing as always!
The band announced the new album and a tour of 2-day shows to support it, don't miss out!
Yes they are still going live and just as hard and are still making NEW music. Been going 40+ years now.
Another reaction with feeling. Im loving your reactions darling. Smoke em.
Love the smile and headbang!! 💯🤘🤘
Metallica found out after the concert. That some of the Moscow citizens got brutally beaten by the Moscow Army guards.
30 people got killed as far as I know.
@@TheKartoffel101 I heard that same thing.
Fck performance without death.....without that they will be linkin park or some sht
True. They didn't understand moshing and thought the crowd was misbehaving .
Because the soilders did not know what a rock crowd was remember CCCP died just months earlier and Boris Yeltin survived a communist coup just a month before this concert when Stalinist hardliners kidnapped Gorbachev
Preach the gospel of that day!! Saw them on this tour later or before? In the US.... Still have my concert shirt from it!
Now you need to react to Pantera in Moscow, as they were the band on stage just before Metalica...and so much energy.
you're awesome! Thanks for a great react!!!
love that for youtubers reactions, crowd control is like the likes people can get for one picture upload on instagram
wonder how she'll react to Pantera Domination live presentation
Great Reaction Beautiful Woman!! 🤘💯%Hello from New Hampshire U.S.A ❤
They're on tour right now!! There's vids all over TH-cam!! Go get you some metal Lilly!!
I had to subscribe! You actually listen to the lyrics
Everytime I watch the video from this video for creeping death its amazing. Seattle is the same
More than 1,000,000 million people right there 🤘
Metallica in ‘91 is the only concert I’ve been to where I lost my voice and couldn’t speak for a couple days afterward. The energy coming off that stage is crazy.
This was the first major metal concert (Monsters of Rock) on Russia after the fall of the Berlin wall. These people had been waiting decades for this. Some estimates say 1.6 million people
I guess I had a similar reation when I listened to this back in 1992!
Nice!!! my favorite song from this band. I first heard it back in 1991 from a cassette copy of Ride The Lightning that my Metalhead cousin has. The mid part riff from the section "Die Die" is taken (borrow, stolen, you decide) from a song called "Die By His Hand" originally recorded by the mighty Thrash Metal godfathers Exodus on their 1982 Demo tape when Kirk Hammett was their guitar player.
It was Kirk's riff and lyrics to be fair, he actually credited with influencing the lyrics on that part
The greatest song telling the story of the Passover ever written.