KPOP FAN REACTION TO METALLICA: ONE (Part 1)
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- Reacting to Metallica - One for the first time!
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It's not just a melody, it's one of the greatest songs ever written.
I love that people are just realizing this song its amazing And I wish I could listen to it for the first time again
Woah there buddy I don’t think that. I love Metallica and just metal in general but I don’t think it’s one of the greatest songs ever written. It’s one of the greatest METAL songs my guy. Btw love every album so Ik what I’m talking about
@@ryantaylor7730 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great song! Not the greatest lol...
Truth be told....I don't care if you listen to Smokey Robinson, Elvis, the Beatles, Cher, or Jennifer Lopez this is undeniably well written music at ALL lvls!
Metallica - Master of Puppets. It's a must...
Meh, i prefer battery or welcome home
YES
no...the WHOLE ALBUM!
No fight fire with fire
@@martinvarasrojas3566 Master of Puppets is the best song ever written when you know the meaning.
"This is pretty mellow and chill"... " HELP ME FATHER!"
"For democracy, any man would give his only begotten son" ... "This melody is beautiful!"
"Nothing is real but pain now" ... "His vocals are everything!"
I thought I'm the only one hahahaha
@@naj027 me too hahahahah
it's all in the book...
That's a pretty complete summary of Metallica right there :)
Indeed... bad, this.
Kitty: talking about how good the song is 1 minute into it.
Me: You haven't seen anything yet, young lady.
😂facts
this is the dark side, young lady
I was gonna say wait till you hear the solo
One of the ultimate rides a song can take you on
That's what I was saying😂😂
You want to understand this song, read a book called "Johnny Got His Gun"
This song is based on Johnny got his guns
@@minthang1372 ummm yes I know, that's why I suggested reading the book
@@JoeMartinez_LA_LostSoul What about the movie?
@@johncase1353 ahh the old movie vs book, never cared for the movie, i don't like movies that old really, rather a good old book will do lol... just me though
@@JoeMartinez_LA_LostSoul Agreed. Books are always better than their movies.
"This is pretty mellow and chill".... " HELP ME FATHER!!!"
What a way to interpret it...
Other Metallica songs you should listen to are "For Whom the Bells Toll" and "Fade to Black."
Fade to black is a popular recommendation in the comments xD
@@GiddyKitty its worth it
For Whom the Bell Tolls*
The call of ktulu, Dyers eve, all nightmare long,
@@GiddyKitty listen Fade to black live from Nimes.
It's 2021 and still people are listening to one for the first time and getting blown away
Metallica bought the rights to the film Johnny's got a gun so they could show it in the music video
They actually bought whole film so the don't need to pay rights everyone they do it on concerts 😂
Despite what people may think about modern Metallica there's no denying their early stuff is amazing. I still think Ride The Lightning is their best album and you should definitely react to Fade To Black and Creeping Death if you can. Keep up the great reactions on your journey to becoming a fully fledged metalhead.
Metallica were my favorite band for the last two decades. For two decades they've put out terrible albums. I agree with you they made some really great music, 30 years ago. Now, my current favorite band was actually stated to have a badass drummer by Kirk Hammett some 6 years ago, when the drummer was just 12 years old...!
The Warning. Three teenage girls from Mexico, sisters. Their 2nd album, Queen of the Murder Scene, is a concept album, which is best listened to in album order because it tells a linear story, and live because of the energy of their performance with an audience. The following links are from their concert at Foro Didi, which I consider their finest performance. Through technical difficulties, they push on giving professionals a lesson to aspire to. One particular technical issue caused a version of the second track I find more immersive than it ever was before for me. A failure with an acoustic guitar grants the song a whole other dimension I feel contains depth already there but certainly stronger.
Anyway, here's links for your viewing and listening pleasure...
Foro Didi concert...
The Warning-
Queen of the Murder Scene:
Prologue:
The Warning Track 1: Dust to Dust at Foro Didi
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Chapter 2
The Warning Track 2 Crimson Queen at Foro Didi (featuring a technical issue)
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The Warning Track 3 Ugh at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 4 The One at Foro Didi
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Chapter 3
The Warning Track 5 Stalker at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 6 Red Hands Never Fade at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 7 The Sacrifice at Foro Didi
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Chapter 3
The Warning Track 8 Sinister Smiles at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 9 Dull Knives (Cut Better) at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 10 Queen of the Murder Scene at Foro Didi
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Chapter 4
The Warning Track 11 P.S.Y.C.H.O.T.I.C. at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 12 Hunter at Foro Didi
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The Warning Track 13 The End at Foro Didi
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Yeah I never understood why people disliked and hated Metallica these past 10 years. If they were true fans they would understand making "good albums" is very difficult when you've put out 4 world changing albums back to back and still going on tour for almost 40 years now.
@@TrillMatic187 I might have misinformed you there... I don't like their output from the last two decades. I quite frankly hate their output after their Load and reLoad albums.
Most fans don't consider even their self-titled album any good. But I don't hate them as people. I just hate their albums: St. Anger, and even Death Magnetic albums. Couldn't really get into their newest one, either. Can't even recall the title. Although my current favorite band did do a cover of Atlas Rise. The hatred is terrible for them. My late brother couldn't stand them after ...And Justice for All. However, he was very obnoxiously narcissistic in his approach.
I mainly listen to their first 5 albums, and I mix in their bar band, as I like to call 'em, albums from time to time. Listening to their first 5 albums is enough...was enough for them to be my favs since high school, but after listening to the live performances of The Warning, Metallica has become my number 2 fav band. Not even Metallica in their prime could come close to The Warning's live shows! They are the best live power trio ever, in my opinion. Check 'em out...
To me the first four albums are equally as good but for different reasons. Kill Me All is my current fave because the whole album is like one big song of thrash metal glory.
classic rock
Watch Johnny Got His Gun if you really wanna cry.
Source material for this song
I seen it, and i kinda liked it
And imagine this quality and progression in the 80s. They were ahead of time. One is one of the most amazing metal songs ever written.
The first Metallica video they made! Impecable guitars, insane drums; this is a freaking MASTERPIECE!!!!
and inaudible bass :D
"Insane drums"
@TheFirstNobody i have listened to them. Great bands; I saw CA live and they rocked the shit! Speaking of insane drums, I recommend DEICIDE and Vital Remains 👏👏🤘🤘🔥🔥
@TheFirstNobody I love Shining, I love Hellhammer in the album The Eerie Cold
I’m impressed that you picked up on the drums playing Morse code.
The drums don't play morse code. The man represented in the song who lost sight, speech, hearing, arms and everything communicates via headbanging in morse code. The riff and drums represents gun fire
@@jonathanmarkos5526 somewhere on the internet I heard that it was both and they came up with the idea for the song and started with the Gunfire idea and it happened to be close to the Morse code for “Kill me” so they changed it to that and ended up with this
@@jonathanmarkos5526 I'm pretty sure Lars was signaling Morse code for Kill Me using the bass pedal during the solo like the guy was in the movie with his head
@@Deadly_Sounds i stand corrected, thats pretty cool
A song from Metallica that you should listen to is Orion, it's freaking amazing
Metal is so much more than just screaming and pounding
Try
Master of puppets- drug adiction
Fade to Black- depresion
Unforgiven I,II,III
Nothing else matters-missing beloved on tour
And so on
that song is not for a beginner
@@ResubidorSerial yeah, you need to be a metalhead to like that song, you wont like it if its One of your first songs
@@martinvarasrojas3566 that`s what I mean
its not amazing
ITS LEGENDARY!
It’s about WW1. End is hospital staff toasting some celebration. He was injured, can’t see, hear, or talk, has lost his arms and legs and will be like that indefinitely. Three books were banned for Allied troops during WW2. Two were enemy propaganda. The third was Johnny Got His Gun, the basis for the movie.
The song is about a man who lost his sight, memories, hearing, speech, and limbs in the battlefield, the one thing he can do is to feel, and the one thing he feels is pain. Literally trapped within himself and suffering a destiny way much worse than death, wishing to die every second he exists, yet being kept alive by being plugged to machines that keep him breathing, without a way to communicate he wishes to die. But you're right the melody is beautiful!
Instrumentally, this song is a journey. Even without the lyrics, it's tone and message is delivered through the instruments.
The acoustic version that was used for the first trailer for Netflex/Marvel's THE PUNISHER was PERFECT.
i was sad that it didnt make it onto the screen in show
You should check out 4 Horsemen next. The entire Kill Em All album is legendary
Indeed
For me the It has the best Metallica solo.
the song is based on the movie shown on the video "johnny's got a gun" a young soldier who lost his hace arms and legs for an explosion on the first world war and doctors only consider him as comatose unable to think and feel, but he's very concious about his enviroment at the hospital, he dreams a lot about his memories and fantasies, finally he realizes he can communicate in morse code, he tells the doctors that he wants to be shown to the world, even as part of a circus freak, but doctors tell him that they can't to that, so he asks to be killed, doctors also refuse to that, the nurse that had some mercy for him tried to block the tube from where he's breathing, a doctor finds out and he takes the nurse out and locks johnny in a dark room until the end of his days, the final scene is johnny asking on his mind for help and suffering from not getting and end to his life
"I feel another solo coming" Still surprised when the solo hit.
This was my first Metallica song, I still love it the most.
The film footage comes from the anti war movie Johnny Got His Gun. The movie was written and directed by Dalton Trumbo (who also wrote the book).
METALLICA Fade to Black
They won a Grammy for this. I’m glad you liked it. It really is epic
They didn't win it sadly, they were nominated but they didn't win, biggest roberry in the history of the grammys
Apparently the flute is a metal instrument
This song is masterpiece! I recommend especially Metallica's early albums (till "black album")
Indeed! Thanks for the suggestion 😊
All Metallica is good. St. Anger is understandably iffy but the rest is great.
@@jinzoslegions I still enjoyed St Anger
How about you let her make up her own mind on what to listen to???? Just because you didn't like anything after the Justice album doesn't mean she won't. Metallica lost a true fan in me after Justice, but that doesn't mean i've totally abandoned them. I still like songs i've heard after that album. You don't speak for all Metallica fans.
I started listening to Metallica with the Black Album. It's a good album, even though it was them "selling out" to be played on radio. Their older stuff is awesome. But had they not been on the radio with Where Ever I May Roam and Enter Sandman, I may have never listened to them.
The song is interspersed with clips from a 1971 film called "Johnny Got Your Gun" about a WWI vet who was blown up by an artillery shell losing all his limbs and face. It's grim stuff.
"I feel another solo coming up" girl you feel THE solo that left all other solos behind coming up
I absolutely love and adore your ability not only to be so receptive but to have an immediate and such strong appreciation. Metallica has been a passion for most of my life and it brings Joy to my heart to see and touch somebody else the way I can see it touch you.
And at the risk of being too personal, I would like to say that I think the world needs more people like you. People who are more receptive and sensitive and can see the beauty and things. Be blessed.
This is based on the movie "Johnny Got His Gun". I can't watch it without crying. History is rough.
More metallica will be good for you
You are the only reaction channel I will watch start to finish . The most underrated channel I am subscribed to . What a cutie
That's so kind of you to say 😭Thank you so much!! :')❤️
She wasn’t ready for Kirk hammet
Seeing someones musical tastes deepen and change over time is a beautiful thing
"It's never too loud"
Metal heads never have loud enough speakers
It's an awesome song.
Due to the music video the movie "Johnny Got His Gun" which has an anti-war message was shown to our school back in the late 80s. I still remember how sad the movie was and how amazing the band looked in this video.
Don't feel bad, it gets me too. The ability to convey such emotion and pain without saying a word. The intro has got serious power.
It makes my heart so glad seeing someone be so touched and hyped up by the kind of music I love when they hear it for the first tine
The movie they have playing in the background is called Johnny get your gun. It's about a soldier that went away to the Great War also known as World War 1.
i remember hating on you with your earlier reaction videos, i respect the fact that you've matured as a person. good video
"One" is basically one of the best songs in Metallica's canon. Also, I echo all the comments on reading the book that movie in the video is based on.
The movie parts are from a movie called “Johnny got his gun”, it’s a 3 hour long exercise in how to put yourself into a deep depression. When this video came out, I rented the movie, as I was (and still am) a huge Metallica fan. After the 3 hours of the movie was done, I didn’t want to move. I didn’t want to eat, I didn’t want to do anything. I was so deeply depressed that I just rolled over and eventually fell asleep. It’s an incredibly damning commentary on war, just as this song is.
This was the first video they ever released, before this they had a strict “no mtv” policy, and they become huge without MTV or mainstream radio play. It’s their best video in my opinion and one of their best songs.
"...it took me two years to come across this..."
Well, plus the other thirty years since the "...And Justice for All" album was released, back in 1988.
'87
@@beedle5342 What's your source for that, David? Everything I read says they recorded it in early '88. Making an '87 release date problematic.
@@Sceadusawol You right
The song is about a man named john who goes out to war and ends up getting blown up by a napalm or bomb shell, basically the movie or song resolves about him talking about himself such as the lines, "darkness imprisoning me, all that see, absolute horror, I cannot live I cannot die, trapped in my self, living life in hell". Basically he lost his arms legs and face, literally living as a potato for years ontell they end up letting him die, no one knows how he died. Here is another line from the song "landmine has taken my sight taken my hearing, taken my legs taken my arms left me with life in hell." Not the exact lyrics but you get the point.
It's been a while since I last checked out your channel and I'm glade I came back. This is one of the greatest metal songs and I loved your reaction!
I can easily tell you you'll gonna love "Fade to Black" more than any metal song you've reacted on your channel. So definitely do a reaction to that song.....
And please do a lyrics video because this song does not owns any official video either.....
Just proves once u really start listening to metal ... Can't move back
Another great reaction!💯 Love your videos!🤘🏼😍 More Metallica reaction!!!!
i recommend “Through the Never” and “Of Wolf & Man”
both are underrated songs.
This song is based off a book called Johnny Got His Gun which is about a man that was blown up and lost his arms legs hearing eyes and talking. It is about the horrors of living that way and finding a way to communicate
You picked a good band to react to, baby!
This song was based on the 1971 anti war movie, "Jonny got his gun." It is a heart dropping, tragic story of a soldier that is caught in a land mind, and loses his arms, legs, sight and hearing. Pleading for an end to his nightmare of an existence.
Metallica - Creeping death live in Milton Keynes 1993
Awesom first comment!!!! Love your channel you’re an awesome person!!!! Don’t punch yourself in the face!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
1st of all thank you!!😍
2nd thanks for reminder 🤣
Thanks for your great video. I love your reaction so much and I love this song. All the best!
the clip is a movie Called Johnny got this gun,the place were he is explode and he Can not see,hear, speak, walk.Basically,he just Exists And he doesn't want to live anymore,There are fates worse than death
I'm glad you made a progress 😌 long time didn't saw you in my recommendations:)
5:20 "The guitar solo are perfect". That wasn't a guitar solo. That was the combination of Jame's and Kirk's guitars. In fact, they use it a lot.
9:00 That's a solo, you notice inmediatly.
ever since the first time i heard this song, i always felt the first time should be "please god wake me" then the second time should be "please god take me".
to illustrate the pain of his existence, the emptiness of his being, and eventually giving up.
its one of greatest Metal songs ever written... and as a veteran of iraq and afgan wars. it hits different for me. it was ment for those who went to war to combat..
they will never come back home whole, body or soul.
The song was dedicated to solder who lost all his limbs in ww1
So basically this song comes from the film how Johnny got his gun, and the guy gets hit by a bomb and he’s saying kill me because his arms & legs are gone as well as his voice
The face of someone listening to a truly amazing song
"Fingers crossed it's not gonna be gruesome"
HAHAHAHA you don't know what's coming
You posted this vid on my birthday!
BTW, they were in their mid 20's when they wrote this and this was on their 4th album.
Or react to Metallica ALL WITHIN MY HANDS with the San Francisco Orchestra from Metallica S&M2.
It's beautiful
try Metallica - Metal Militia
You are awesome,I’m subscribed now, TEXAS HERE 🎸🤘
"His Vocals are everything"
Fun Fact: James Hatfield essentially scarred his vocals permanently with his style of singing. He strained his vocal chords so much that his singing was never the same again.
NAAAOOOO! Damn that's sad..
@@GiddyKitty he sometimes gets that 80s feel especially in his performance of Fight Fire With Fire in 2019 thankfully
Johnny got his gun. a soldier who lost everything. Just wants to die. Being a vet, it hits home. this song has always been a fave of mine by metallica.
if some one breaks up with you remember this song and sing "now my world is gone i'm just one"
I totally get a kick out of watching these youngin's get taken on the roller-coaster ride that is the One video. I was in high school (in USA) when this album and song came out. Still hits as hard as it did way back then. You really need to watch it a few times to get all the scenes and nuances. Fun fact: Metallica actually bought the full rights to the movie shown in the video (they now own the movie) so they wouldn't have to pay royalties every time the video was shown. The son of the lead actor in the movie (the guy the video is about) is a veterinarian and starred in a show on Animal Planet (I think) where they followed him around while he treated animals in Hawaii where he lives.
Awesome reaction. Somehow this song makes you relaxed and tense at the same time.
The concept for the song and subsequent video were based on a book and film titled “Johnny got his gun”.
here are some songs to react to
Master of Puppets - Metallica
Sweet Child o Mine - Guns N Roses
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen
Freak on a Leash - Korn
Faint - Linkin Park
Symphony of Destruction - Megadeth
Misery Bussiness - Paramore
Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Bat Country - Avenged Sevenfold
In The End - Black Veil Brides
Hero - Skillet
Animal I Have Become - Three Days Grace
War of Change - Thousand Foot Krutch
In the Shadows - The Rasmus
The Trooper - Iron Maiden
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne
I know this is older reaction but as someone with ptsd,,,,you crying wake him up earned you a sub.
The video playing along side them is 'Johnny Get Your Gun'. Metallica bought the rights to the movie in order to make the video what it is.
And remember, Metallica Rule #1: NEVER interrupt a Metallica solo.
“Its pretty chill and mello”
Meanwhile me waiting for the 3rd solo
My suggestions: "2112" by Rush, "Veteran Of The Psychic Wars" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Child In Time" Deep Purple, "Iron Man" Black Sabbath
And anything by The warning from Mexico. Yes, they're at the level from those bands
I saw kpop and I was thinking she was gonna know nothing about metal, and then she mentions buckethead
I thought I was in the twilight zone
10:50 - Keep the home fires burning, while their hearts are yearning... it's a Christmas celebration in the film if I remember...but they're also singing about comrades in war.
The video for Metallica's one comes from the story of a movie called Johnny get your gun it's about a man who went to war came out of war with no arms no legs can't see and just wants to die
Wow your reaction is so emotional.One is the first metallica song I knew back then.I feel sad for him
Thank you, Brazil, for this gift.
the song is about a true story about a canadian soldier in world war 1 who step on a IED and he lost his sight, hearing, ability to speak, and his arms and legs and the doctors are doing untested experiments on him to try and keep him alive when all he wants to do is die because he is in constant pain. there was a book about him written after the war and then it was turned into a old movie called johnny got a gun then metallica bought the rights to the movie after reading the book so they can use the scenes from the movie in the music video please let me know what you think
In short it's about a World War I vet who enlisted young that got hit by artillery/or stepping on a land mine and had to get his legs and arms cut off while also leaving him blind and deaf and all he can feel is just pain while just being kept alive by machines.
Bruh I can only imagine her listening to "Fade to black"
Next should be Cemetery Gates - Pantera then Rooster - Alice in Chains.
Man In The Box by AIC or Love, Hate, Love.
Their first music video because it was the first song they felt was saying something that had to be expressed in a story form.
I came here from the "Hallowed Be Thy Name" reaction that was uploaded roughly two years earlier. Since I somewhat criticised the other reaction, I don't want to leave without praising this one. I think it's much better and kinda renders my earlier comment obsolete. Thumbs up.
hi from Colombia: this music go directly to your soul... cry baby cry..
And I'd say the guitar solo near the ending of Megadeth's "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due" is thrice as epic
🇱🇧You Want A Song That Gets You Out Of This Planet ? Try “Orion” Also By Metallica !!!
BTW, Greetings From Tyre, South Lebanon ❤️🥰🇱🇧🤘🏻
When you were saying that it was building up for a big finish, this song doesn’t end so much as it stops.
the movie and the book are about the atrocities of WWI combat, which are unique in world history.
I think "fade to black" from Metallica is a great song to react to. Its one of the iconic songs from Metallica and i think you would like it!
This is the video that brought me to your channel. Haven't seen many of your videos. I like some kpop (all girly stuff, AOA, Secret, T-Ara, etc), jpop (been getting into the girl groups a bit of late, including AKB48 and Nogizaka46 [check out Sing Out]), and non-jpop Japanese music (eg.Takako Uehara with "My First Love" and "My Greatest Memories"; she is an idol from the group Speed [of which I have no interest], but I do feel her solo stuff transcends the label jpop), as well as a fair bit of classical music, film scores [I used to be a member of IMDb forums before that bastard Col Needham shut them down on 2 weeks notice] so have some decent film knowledge), metal, rock, pop (just recently bought a singer called Julienne Taylor for her cover of Air Supply's All Out of Love), disco...
The song is a metaphor for war. The song represents the calm and peaceful nature that the government wants you to see a sense of calm relaxation and pride. But the story shows that war is never what it seems it's ugly and is not fair.