Metallica has a few legendary instrumentals including this one. Also check out 'The Call of Ktulu' and 'To Live is to Die' for more instrumental greatness.
Coming from a huge rap fan, an unreal song by Metallica is “one”. The instrumentation starts you off at a low then rises you to a fucking crazy upbeat section. Also the subject matter is insane if you look into the lyrics after reacting to the song. The music video has movie clips that look random but in reality the song follows the movies story. It’s a massive song and will bring views too.
My theory on Why songs don't have long intros now: When you listen to rap / hip-hop you are listening to a master of his craft so you want to go right into showing his or her skill. With older Songs Like This you are listening to multiple masters of their craft. One on guitar, one on bass, one on drums, and on any other instrument. So you want to give all of them a time in the spotlight. And we have shorter attention spans.
Favorite Metallica song is easy, Disposable Heroes. No bar spitting per se. Instead the fast pace and brutal punch to your gut lyrics work well together. Music and lyrics coming together, as so often in metal, to paint a brutal picture of a soldier's worth to those in charge.
I grew up on Metallica one of the best metal bands in my opinion. There is greatness in every genre just need to find it and once you do it will help you become an even better artist get on that guitar.
I am so appreciative of your open mind, and the fact that you recognize different parts (musically) of a song. There were definitely three distinct parts to Orion and unfortunately, I hadn't noticed that until you paused the video at just the right moments. I LOVE watching you get into the emotions of the music, no mater the genre. I can tell you are genuinely enjoying it when you do - and I know that my face looks just like that when I listen to Metallica. haha. I love your videos.
Great instrumental here. That middle part has an amazing vibe for sure. "The Call of Ktulu" is another one from Metallica definitely worth checking out.
Do some research on the meaning behind this song. A musician as yourself would really appreciate it .. The bass is the meaning of this classic. A live version would blow your mind. Enjoy your reactions 🤟🤟 more Metallica!!!
The 1st 3 albums have instrumentals. Kill em All: Anesthesia Ride the Lightning: Call of Ktulu Master of Puppets: Orion ...and Justice for All has To Live is to Die which is almost an instrumental
Check out “Flying Whales” by Gojira - it’s a great long intro song that I think is amazing. As for Metallica songs, I think “Master of Puppets” is a must, find a good live version of “Creeping Death,” and not many reactors check out “All Nightmare Long.”
I'm as confused as he is, that someone would request an instrumental to someone only accustom to Rap/Hip Hop, especially without notice, since notice he considers vocals the song.
LOL-sry no one mentioned it was an instrumental track-you talking about being patient for the lyrics was some humorous irony. And the album was written before smart phones & TikTok, so our attention spans were maybe not as deficient😉
Cliff Burton, (RIP) Their original Bassist was a phenomenal Bassist, Writer and Musician!
He wasn't the original bassist
Metallica has a few legendary instrumentals including this one. Also check out 'The Call of Ktulu' and 'To Live is to Die' for more instrumental greatness.
Coming from a huge rap fan, an unreal song by Metallica is “one”. The instrumentation starts you off at a low then rises you to a fucking crazy upbeat section. Also the subject matter is insane if you look into the lyrics after reacting to the song. The music video has movie clips that look random but in reality the song follows the movies story. It’s a massive song and will bring views too.
My theory on Why songs don't have long intros now:
When you listen to rap / hip-hop you are listening to a master of his craft so you want to go right into showing his or her skill.
With older Songs Like This you are listening to multiple masters of their craft. One on guitar, one on bass, one on drums, and on any other instrument. So you want to give all of them a time in the spotlight.
And we have shorter attention spans.
React Welcome (Sanitarium) - Metallica, with lyrics
Favorite Metallica song is easy, Disposable Heroes. No bar spitting per se. Instead the fast pace and brutal punch to your gut lyrics work well together. Music and lyrics coming together, as so often in metal, to paint a brutal picture of a soldier's worth to those in charge.
I have this and leper messiah as 1a 1b
I grew up on Metallica one of the best metal bands in my opinion. There is greatness in every genre just need to find it and once you do it will help you become an even better artist get on that guitar.
It’s an instrumental and it’s one of the greatest songs Metallica ever created. Music doesn’t always need lyrics.
I am so appreciative of your open mind, and the fact that you recognize different parts (musically) of a song. There were definitely three distinct parts to Orion and unfortunately, I hadn't noticed that until you paused the video at just the right moments. I LOVE watching you get into the emotions of the music, no mater the genre. I can tell you are genuinely enjoying it when you do - and I know that my face looks just like that when I listen to Metallica. haha. I love your videos.
My oh my. Metallica were my life when I was a teenager. Master of puppets and .....and justice for all are my jams
Great instrumental here. That middle part has an amazing vibe for sure. "The Call of Ktulu" is another one from Metallica definitely worth checking out.
Please check out their instrumental tracks;
The Call of Kutulu
To Live is to Die
Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth) (Bass Solo)
Notice that you are reacting to one of the absolutely most talented groups ever in all music 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Do some research on the meaning behind this song. A musician as yourself would really appreciate it ..
The bass is the meaning of this classic.
A live version would blow your mind.
Enjoy your reactions 🤟🤟 more Metallica!!!
New sub because you are reacting to Metallica. Nice!! ❤️🔥🤘🏼🔥
Ok, if you make something off of this amazing piece of art, I gotta hear it, I think Cliff the bassist R.I.P. would love to see what you create
Greatest band in history!
METALLICA instrumentals, ANESTHESIA PULLING TEETH, THE CALL OF KTULU, ORION, TO LIVE IS TO DIE
you know he gets it when you watch his head movement @12:07 Shaka you rock man
ANESTHESIA PULLING TEETH bass solo IS A MUST
The 1st 3 albums have instrumentals.
Kill em All: Anesthesia
Ride the Lightning: Call of Ktulu
Master of Puppets: Orion
...and Justice for All has To Live is to Die which is almost an instrumental
Metallica is all about great transitions
To put it simply: music doesn't always need lyrics
Hard to pick a favorite Metallica song, depends on my mood at the time...but Leper Messiah and Welcome Home are 2 of my top 5
Yup, more Metallica please....also Pantera did a great cover of Black Sabbath's "Planet Caravan"
This is an instrumental. Featuring the bassist
Other great Metallica to react to;
The Four Horsemen
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
And Justice for All
Ride the Lightning
Fade to Black
Keep in mind back then albums were created not single tracks.
Check out “Flying Whales” by Gojira - it’s a great long intro song that I think is amazing. As for Metallica songs, I think “Master of Puppets” is a must, find a good live version of “Creeping Death,” and not many reactors check out “All Nightmare Long.”
Hey Bloke hear the bass only version of orion too cheers from Australia
Check out leper Masiah from same album
I'm as confused as he is, that someone would request an instrumental to someone only accustom to Rap/Hip Hop, especially without notice, since notice he considers vocals the song.
No lyrics all Instrumental
LOL-sry no one mentioned it was an instrumental track-you talking about being patient for the lyrics was some humorous irony. And the album was written before smart phones & TikTok, so our attention spans were maybe not as deficient😉
Kids today all have a.d.d. it's sad. Music 2da is manufactured to accommodate that short and simple with very little lyrics .
Need to get the feel or Metallica before you do Instrumentals. "Welcome home Sanitarium" Creeping Death live Moscow 1991
Listen to some Pink Floyd
Great reaction bro!! Do yourself a favor and check Metallica Enter Sandman live in Moscow 1991. You will not be disappointed 1.6 million in attendance
Never pause in a middle of a solo...