On December 24t,1914.the German soldiers lit their lanterns and displayed them on the edge of their trenches, carol singing broke out. Soon enough the British and French troops joined in. Christmas greetings,played Soccer and well wishes were exchanged, and offers of a temporary ceasefire were communicated between the trenches. They also played the most iconic game of Soccer ever recorded. The truce lasted for two days but when their superior officers found out the soldiers on sll sides were punished. Some were transfered out,some ran,not wanting to fight. And the rest were shot right there for refusing orders to restart the battle once again. The soldiers didnt want to kill those they had met. As the German soldiers lit their lanterns and displayed them on the edge of their trenches, carol singing broke out. Soon enoughthe British and French troops joined in. Christmas greetings and well wishes were exchanged, and offers of a temporary ceasefire were communicated between the trenches. They also played the most iconic game of Soccer ever recorded. The truce lasted for two days but when their superior officers found out the soldiers on sll sides were punished. Some were transfered out,some ran,not wanting to fight. And the rest were shot right there for refusing orders to restart the battle once again. The soldiers didnt want to kill those they had met. **In 1999 a wooden cross was put up where it happened,near Ypres/Leper. It still stands and has soccer balls surrounding it's base.
This is a true story. It happened during the first world War. The allies & Germans had part of a day of peace, played soccer, sang Christmas carols, shared food and drinks. Their song Bismark is great too about the great naval battles in ww2. Ending is sung by Floor Jansen of Nightwish - you should check them out.
I am war veteran, Bosnian war, 4 years and two months, my best friend is a guy who fought against me, this video brings some emotions, wars should never be fought, never ever.......
This was absolutely Great! You picked probably the best two videos to react to. The Christmas Truce really did happen. Sabaton planned for years to do this video. On Christmas Eve of 1914, the Germans started singing Silent Night and the English and French responded by singing it in their language. Then, the soldiers started shouting out Merry Christmas to the other side. It was at that point, I believe was the German soldiers started to get out of the trenches with a white flag, and then the British and French did the same and they met in no-mans land. They exchanged gifts and food and, yes, they had a football game too. The officers were furious that the men had done this but what could they do. However, the officers said they had to be back at their posts by the end of Christmas day or face charges. En Livstid I Krig is about the 30 years war in the 1600s. Sweden played a big part in this war. An 18-year-old man could literally spend his entire life fighting in this war. Every person in that audience had an ancestor who fought in that war so this song is very close to them that's why they could sing the lyrics to this song, to them it is the alternative Swedish national anthem. Thank you so much for doing this.
about the christmas truce; the people stationed where it happened had to be rotated out and sent elsewhere on the front because neither side could muster the soldiers to fight their new friends
Hell yeah this was a true story. They began to sing carols to each other from the trenches before stepping into no man’s land to spend time together and bury the dead. It’s an incredible story and for me, it’s the most immensely heartwarming moment in history
Thank you for your empathic reaction! You really know what it is to have family on deployment. Not knowing if they will return alive. It tears your heart out! Sabaton have met a lot of veterans of WWII and they always take time to talk to them. One story remained with me. Once they invited a veteran in his 90s on stage and introduced him to the audience. When they were going to start playing they said to him it would be better if he would find a quite place as the music etc would be loud. The veteran answered that he had survived a world war and certainly would survive the concert and so he stayed and truly enjoyed it. Amazing isn't it? Did you know that a sabaton is an iron shoe worn by medieval Knights as part of their armor? You said you like the outro music of Christmas Truce. This part was made by the Finnish composer Antti Martikainen who makes beautiful epic soundtracks. The soprano you heard is Floor Jansen, Dutch, and leadsinger of the Finnish symfonic metal band Nightwish. She is married to Hannes van Dahl, the drummer of Sabaton. She has an amazing voice, she can sing anything. If you like to react to them I sugguest "Ghost Love Score" Live at Wacken 2013, which is a sort of introduction of her singing capability. Enjoy! Greetings from The Netherlands!
when the drummer Hannes Joined one of the questions he got was..how big is your drumset...no..we need to know the exact measurements... otherwise the tank won't fit! 😁.
Hey Cheesy! First, I would like to thank you for your heartfelt reaction to these videos. The fact that these songs got to you says a lot about what kind of man you are. I'm a 72 year old veteran of the Vietnam War. These days, most people don't want to think about the military and/or veterans and what they've been through. I have tremendous respect for Sabaton. They and Five Finger Death Punch are about the only two bands who tell our stories on a regular basis. A wise man once said that there are no unwounded veterans of war. Some wounds can be seen, but many more cannot be seen. We all have our scars! Someone else said that once you've seen war, you see if forever. Also, very true! Again, thanks for reacting to these videos, and stay safe.
Two great reactions. I was on the live concert, it was Valentines day 2020, so it turned out to be the last live show for over two years. One of the greatest concert moments I've even had. The band actually challenged the Gothenburg crowd and said they where going to film both this and the show the next day in "big brother" Stockholm. I think it's safe to say we won :).
funfact the outro singer on christmas truce was floor jansen from nightwish because she is married to hannes from sabaton :D And YES it is indeed a true story ... they really did play a football /soccer match and exchanged small gifts nd so on there is a statue about that football / soccer match . even the cross at the end exists somewhere in belgium ;) there exist a photo ofr said day where all troops stand on the cabbage field
From what I can remember, a Swedish guy who was in the military said that the Swedish Army sings this song as a marching cadence during basic training!
Everything Sabaton sings about is an historical true event. Here the soldiers took upon themselves to have a Truce and play soccer exchange gifts and bury the dead in No Man's land. Tha generals were furious and made sure it never happened again. The common soldiers got to see each other as fellow human beings while the leaders say on their a$$es safely behind the lines. It makes it harder to kill if you have more in common with your enemy than you do with your leaders. A lifetime of war is about the war in Europe that last from 1618 to 1648 and destroyed most of the continent. It lasted so long father's and later their sons went off to fight and never came home. The fear and agony of anyone we hi ever has been in war is the theme here. Great reactions as always, Sabaton is a band that should teach history in every school. They bring the experienced of those caught in war to life for you to experience.
I've learned more about war history from Sabaton than I ever learned in skool (yes I did that on purpose) Songs like Night Witches, Bismark, No Bullets Fly taught me so much. I love the way Sabaton don't take sides in their songs, they simply pass on the story to you and allow you to decide upon the heroics and morality of it all. Christmas Truce is an incredible tribute to an amazing event that really happened. To think that men who moments before had been killing each other decided to come together for one moment of peace and treat each other as real humans instead of targets. This didn't happen on just one day but over several all along the front lines. And you're right about the Generals, they threatened firing squads for anyone that tried it again and had to move those troops who took part to other fronts as they refused to fight the enemy soldiers they had just made friends with. Sometimes I think the wars that are started should only be fought by those politicians and generals that started them and leave the rest of us out of it. I'm sure there would be fewer wars if those that want the fight are the same ones that have to fight it.
All Sabaton songs are based on true wartime events and they don't take sides. They also have their own history channel explaining songs and the stories behind them.
Glad your liking Sabaton bro! Btw. See that 6 and a half foot tall blonde guitarist? His name is Tommy Fuckin Johanssen. And he is also a singer as well. Just wait bro till you hear him. One of the best voices in metal.
Great reaction. Sabaton has the unique ability to reach down into your soul, making you feel proud, ashamed, and humble all at the same time. This was perfectly shown by "En Livstig i Krig" (pretty much pronounced like it is spelled) which is the story of a single soldier during the Thirty Years War, from his enlistment as a youth through the trials and battles until his death. Sabaton music video are epic, with great production and attention to detail. For example, they hired an actual movie production crew for "Christmas Truce" resulting in a movie quality video. Their live shows are awesome, lots of crowd interaction and energy. They always bring it big, and you can tell they are having an absolute ball performing. I was fortunate enough to see them in October in Nashville and it was the best concert I have ever been to. Thank you for sharing your reaction and keep rocking Sabaton.
Nice to see you returning to Sweden's pride 😀 All their songs are about war, often the almost forgotten "small" stories about heroic or fantastic deeds, as well as major battles. They also have their own channel, Sabaton History, that accompanies their songs, telling the story behind the songs. If they used this in history class more people would know the history. This particular song is about the 30-year war, that was fought in Europe in the late 1600s, where a large portion of Europe's population died from war, as well as disease and poverty in its wake. In Swedish it tells the story of one young man going to war, fearing he'll never return. Their songs don't take sides but tell a story about certain events. They got a lot of flack in the media here in Sweden in their early years, being mistaken for a white power group and things like that which they fought hard against. They simply tell stories about war so that we may not have to repeat the events... It's a great band.
I've been listening to the last song, "En livstid i krig", since it came out in 2012 and man, that song still gives me goosebumps. No matter how many times i hear it, it's such a striking song with lyrics that cuts so deep I don't think you can listen to it without feeling the full hit of the emotions behind it. The song is about the 30 years war in Europe in the 1600's from the perspective of a drafted Swedish soldier. They also did a version of the song in English, and it's not a translation but a completely different story. The English version is told from the perspective of the common people in continental Europe as war ravages their land. The album the song is from tells the story of the Swedish empire in 1600-1700, and comes in two versions. One in Swedish and one in English. While most of the songs are the same in both languages, some of them differ between the two, and the difference is in perspective, like in the song you just heard. In Swedish, the song is from a Swedish perspective, and in English, it's from the perspective of the country the Swedes where fighting at the time, or have a more general perspective. Someting I have never seen before, or after, in an album. This alone is only a part of what makes Sabaton as a band so freaking special. They don't take sides, instead they teach us about history as it happened from an historical standpoint. Some songs are written from certain perspectives and will reflect that in the lyrics and sometimes, they have several songs depicting the same event but written from different point of views. In a way, they are history teachers through metal. In your first video, you asked what the genre was and the thing is, there is no easy way to answer that. They take influences from classic 80's rock and metal, but what they really make is History Metal. A unique sub-genre of it's own, and that's what makes them such an incredible band in my oppinion. Welcome to the wonderful world of Sabaton. There is over 20 years of amazing music for you to discover for the first time. And if you decide to go down the rabbit hole I can only wish you a joyful journey because as a fan who's been listening to them for almost as long as they've been around, I know I've had an amazing time so far. P.S. Put on subtitles for every Sabatong song, even if it's in English, because the lyrics along with the music is what make this band truly great. Trust me, you don't want to miss a word.
Beautiful reactions to the amazing Sabaton songs. Can't wait for you to discover Nightwish too! You don't know it yet but in the first song you witnessed the female G.O.A.T. Floor Jansen. Head voice, chest voice, growling, belting, operatic style, rock, pop, death metal even Disney songs, in seven different languages. Greetings from Nightwish army Greece department 🤘
Releasing Christmas Truce was a turning point for Sabaton...they went from eternal opening band to huge headliners in just 2yrs. Do visit The Sabaton History Channel for a deeper dive into the stories behind the songs!
We were all in war (hand to hand combat in my case). I became the 24/7 caretaker for my grandmother who had cancer. At her funeral we got a field letter from my grandfather addressed to her. I wish she could have read it. It read amongst other things 'merry Christmas. I hope you're all okay. At least for now we are. Not all of us.' about 11 years ago. Till than from ww2 this letter was roaming. It still breaks my heart. We have it framed in the kitchen. He made a little, but disturbingly sad picture in one corner of it. Hell, I'm crying again. It's just not fair.😢
First time visiting your channel. I see in the earlier comments that ppl already have told the stories behind the songs, so I won't ramble on them. I just wanted to thank you for your heartfelt reaction. I was at that concert in Feb 2020 and it was epic!! You have earned a new subscriber to your channel.
Great post! FYI...if you pause and observe Par (man writing in the book) he is actually writing in the ledger the lyrics to this song. Pretty cool! There are two monuments to this WW I happening...one in Belgium (The Cross) and one in the UK (Two soldiers greeting one another). Thans for a great reaction. TC.
Great band and great reaction. Check out The First Soldier. It's a great anthem to a French soldier. Lady of the Dark is another great one. Welcome to history class.. Sabaton style.
So glad to see you reacting to Sabaton. When you said that the second song especially was heavy, you are so correct. They have a lot of songs that are bordeline painful to listen to, but they are musical masterpieces that speak to parts of us we can all relate to,even if we've never been to war ourselves.
What an AMAZING 🌟CHRISTMAS🌟 Song by SABATON. The lyrics and the MUSIC inspire You. And the Video, Unbelievable. All Band Members play a Role. Also the HUSBAND from FLOOR JANSEN, The DRUMMER van SABATON, HANNES VAN DAHL. He was the wounded SOLDIER. It's also a piece of history. You can learn a lot. It's very...... EMOTIONAL 😢 And at the end the Voice of FLOOR JANSEN, makes it extra Beautiful...💫 This a Gift for Christmas ☃️🎄🕊️ We are all.... We are all.... We are all.... We are all.... FRIENDS 🤝🤝 For Me The CHRISTMAS SONG of the Year 2021...💫 A little PEACE 🕊 and LOVE ❤️ for Everyone 🌹 WARS are TERRIBLE... Let's all think a little bit about 🌟 CHRISTMAS TRUCE🌟 during the CHRISTMAS Season, this is so often FORGOTTEN!!!! Thank you this was AMAZING. Love and Peace 🕊 A great Band to listen to. Live or Videos are AMAZING or animated, their songs are true stories. Always keep listening until the end, they often have surprises.. Tip.... 💡 No Bullets fly.... Bismarck... The Unkillable Soldier... and more.... 🔥 💥 🤘 Sabaton is a swedish heavy metal band founded in 1999. Characteristic of the band are the lyrics that almost without exception are about historical wars, battles and characters. The band consists of Joakim Brodén (singer) Pär Sundström (bass guitar) Chris Rörland (guitarist), Tommy Johansson (guitarist) and Hannes van Dahl (drummer) Thank you so much Love from the Netherlands ️ 🇳🇱 🙋🏼♀️
Sabaton also has a history channel. If you are interested in the history of Christmas Truce, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/LJq64dF5ZfQ/w-d-xo.html
It is a true story. During WW I 1914, Germans and British soldiers stopped fighting on Christmas day to celebrate the holiday together. After that, they went down to the trenches again for fighting. The war pause was not permitted by the higher officers and were never permitted again. It was called the Christmas truce.
@Cheezyxyz indeed it is! Sabaton is all about telling stories of war and wars. They have an own TH-cam history channel where they tell the stories of historical military events.
@@Cheezyxyz Sabaton songs celebrate the sacrifice, humanity, courage, and honor shown by individuals and groups in the chaotic and horrible cauldron of war. They do not glamorize war, but point out the "better angels" of those who are called to duty, regardless of which side they fought for.
En Livstid I Krig is about the 30 Years War, which started in Prague in modern day Czechia, in 1618 and ended in Prague in 1648. The war would involve most of the major European Powers of the day and would ultimately claim the lives of 8,000,000 people. By ratio related to the European population, that is 3 times deadlier than WWI. In parts of northern Germany, as many as 60% of the population was wiped out from war, starvation, and disease. In Sweden, nobles would send soldiers to the war by buying them a horse and essentially consripting them and sending them to the war. To get an idea of the war, imagine you are from Northern Germany, and at 18, you are conscripted to serve. You had just married and had your first child on its way. You go off to war. By the time the war ends, you could return to find that your parents, your wife, and your sister had died and the 29 year old soldier returning with you is in fact, the son you never met. That gives you the best perspective of the sheer scale of the conflict.
great reaction, you should totally check out the "no bullets fly" animated music video, absolutely fantastic story telling. also "the Nightwitches" animated music video as well.
These are two of my favorite Sabaton songs, you gave a wonderful reaction to them. If you want some more positive and upbeat songs I'd suggest "82:nd all the way", which is about Alvin York - the lyrics version, and "Devil Dogs" (the official video) which is about how the US Marines got their nickname. If you want another great concert experience of them I suggest "Swedish Pagans" from Wacken 2019, you can also check out their colab with Amaranthe on 82:nd all the way but listen to the lyrics version first.
En livstid i krig tells about the Thirty Years War that indeed lasted that long and devastated the Europe, killing large portion of the population. The audience here was Swedish, and the war took a heavy toll on Sweden. The soldiers were not volunteers but drafted, and many women lost first their husbands and then their sons to the same war. And the audience knows it could have been them.
The song Chrismas Truce Bast on the Chrismas Truce between the British and German Armee on the Chrismas Night from the December 24th to December 25 1914 in Ww1 en livstid i krig Bast on the 30.year sibel war from 1618 to 1648 sweden was a part of it the song lion from the north Bast on Gustav Adolf 2 Magnus wasa .King of Sweden
You should listen o A lifetime of war by yourself, the reason why i recommended the Swedish version is becuse the lyrics isn't the same, but maybe you feel the song even more in English because it's your native language, both versions are great.
First of all that were 2 very emotional songs… and very hard as you said… you are sooo right ‼️ Great job… but! As I had a look to your other reaction vids I recognized you didn’t have a video from Nightwish ‼️ Why? By the way, the drummer of Sabaton is married with the lead singer of Nightwish - Floor Jansen. So give them a trial with Ghost Love Score - you will like it…. th-cam.com/video/JYjIlHWBAVo/w-d-xo.html
Utterly true story, and its meant to show you the futility of war. We're all humans......and its all BS.... And the Swedish version is wonderful of course, but the English is pretty bloody good too. ;)
On December 24t,1914.the German soldiers lit their lanterns and displayed them on the edge of their trenches, carol singing broke out. Soon enough the British and French troops joined in. Christmas greetings,played Soccer and well wishes were exchanged, and offers of a temporary ceasefire were communicated between the trenches.
They also played the most iconic game of Soccer ever recorded.
The truce lasted for two days but when their superior officers found out the soldiers on sll sides were punished. Some were transfered out,some ran,not wanting to fight. And the rest were shot right there for refusing orders to restart the battle once again. The soldiers didnt want to kill those they had met.
As the German soldiers lit their lanterns and displayed them on the edge of their trenches, carol singing broke out. Soon enoughthe British and French troops joined in. Christmas greetings and well wishes were exchanged, and offers of a temporary ceasefire were communicated between the trenches.
They also played the most iconic game of Soccer ever recorded.
The truce lasted for two days but when their superior officers found out the soldiers on sll sides were punished. Some were transfered out,some ran,not wanting to fight. And the rest were shot right there for refusing orders to restart the battle once again. The soldiers didnt want to kill those they had met.
**In 1999 a wooden cross was put up where it happened,near Ypres/Leper. It still stands and has soccer balls surrounding it's base.
The ending sung by Föoor Jansen , married to the drummer of Sabaton, and singer of Nightwish
Yea , but absolutely not the thing to focus on in this song!
This is a true story. It happened during the first world War. The allies & Germans had part of a day of peace, played soccer, sang Christmas carols, shared food and drinks.
Their song Bismark is great too about the great naval battles in ww2.
Ending is sung by Floor Jansen of Nightwish - you should check them out.
I am war veteran, Bosnian war, 4 years and two months, my best friend is a guy who fought against me, this video brings some emotions, wars should never be fought, never ever.......
This was absolutely Great! You picked probably the best two videos to react to. The Christmas Truce really did happen. Sabaton planned for years to do this video. On Christmas Eve of 1914, the Germans started singing Silent Night and the English and French responded by singing it in their language. Then, the soldiers started shouting out Merry Christmas to the other side. It was at that point, I believe was the German soldiers started to get out of the trenches with a white flag, and then the British and French did the same and they met in no-mans land. They exchanged gifts and food and, yes, they had a football game too. The officers were furious that the men had done this but what could they do. However, the officers said they had to be back at their posts by the end of Christmas day or face charges.
En Livstid I Krig is about the 30 years war in the 1600s. Sweden played a big part in this war. An 18-year-old man could literally spend his entire life fighting in this war. Every person in that audience had an ancestor who fought in that war so this song is very close to them that's why they could sing the lyrics to this song, to them it is the alternative Swedish national anthem. Thank you so much for doing this.
about the christmas truce; the people stationed where it happened had to be rotated out and sent elsewhere on the front because neither side could muster the soldiers to fight their new friends
Hell yeah this was a true story. They began to sing carols to each other from the trenches before stepping into no man’s land to spend time together and bury the dead. It’s an incredible story and for me, it’s the most immensely heartwarming moment in history
No Bullets fly will reach for your soul
Night witches - a song that will give you the inspiration to make the impossible - possible.
Have to be the Animated story. Not just video.
I concur wholeheartedly
@@jonasthemovie I concur
there was a reaction of a guy who realized it mid song that that was a plane with a relation to his family O_O that was crazy
@@Bloodbound89 no bullets fly - Sabaton fan realised the band was wrote a song about his grandfather.
Thank you for your empathic reaction! You really know what it is to have family on deployment. Not knowing if they will return alive. It tears your heart out! Sabaton have met a lot of veterans of WWII and they always take time to talk to them. One story remained with me. Once they invited a veteran in his 90s on stage and introduced him to the audience. When they were going to start playing they said to him it would be better if he would find a quite place as the music etc would be loud. The veteran answered that he had survived a world war and certainly would survive the concert and so he stayed and truly enjoyed it. Amazing isn't it? Did you know that a sabaton is an iron shoe worn by medieval Knights as part of their armor?
You said you like the outro music of Christmas Truce. This part was made by the Finnish composer Antti Martikainen who makes beautiful epic soundtracks. The soprano you heard is Floor Jansen, Dutch, and leadsinger of the Finnish symfonic metal band Nightwish. She is married to Hannes van Dahl, the drummer of Sabaton. She has an amazing voice, she can sing anything. If you like to react to them I sugguest "Ghost Love Score" Live at Wacken 2013, which is a sort of introduction of her singing capability. Enjoy! Greetings from The Netherlands!
Thanks for sharing! That is amazing
when the drummer Hannes Joined one of the questions he got was..how big is your drumset...no..we need to know the exact measurements... otherwise the tank won't fit! 😁.
Hey Cheesy! First, I would like to thank you for your heartfelt reaction to these videos. The fact that these songs got to you says a lot about what kind of man you are. I'm a 72 year old veteran of the Vietnam War. These days, most people don't want to think about the military and/or veterans and what they've been through. I have tremendous respect for Sabaton. They and Five Finger Death Punch are about the only two bands who tell our stories on a regular basis. A wise man once said that there are no unwounded veterans of war. Some wounds can be seen, but many more cannot be seen. We all have our scars! Someone else said that once you've seen war, you see if forever. Also, very true! Again, thanks for reacting to these videos, and stay safe.
Two great reactions. I was on the live concert, it was Valentines day 2020, so it turned out to be the last live show for over two years. One of the greatest concert moments I've even had. The band actually challenged the Gothenburg crowd and said they where going to film both this and the show the next day in "big brother" Stockholm. I think it's safe to say we won :).
Thank you for your reaction ! Armyvet Sweden
funfact the outro singer on christmas truce was floor jansen from nightwish because she is married to hannes from sabaton :D
And YES it is indeed a true story ... they really did play a football /soccer match and exchanged small gifts nd so on there is a statue about that football / soccer match .
even the cross at the end exists somewhere in belgium ;) there exist a photo ofr said day where all troops stand on the cabbage field
From what I can remember, a Swedish guy who was in the military said that the Swedish Army sings this song as a marching cadence during basic training!
Everything Sabaton sings about is an historical true event. Here the soldiers took upon themselves to have a Truce and play soccer exchange gifts and bury the dead in No Man's land. Tha generals were furious and made sure it never happened again. The common soldiers got to see each other as fellow human beings while the leaders say on their a$$es safely behind the lines. It makes it harder to kill if you have more in common with your enemy than you do with your leaders. A lifetime of war is about the war in Europe that last from 1618 to 1648 and destroyed most of the continent. It lasted so long father's and later their sons went off to fight and never came home. The fear and agony of anyone we hi ever has been in war is the theme here. Great reactions as always, Sabaton is a band that should teach history in every school. They bring the experienced of those caught in war to life for you to experience.
100% Thanks for sharing!
I've learned more about war history from Sabaton than I ever learned in skool (yes I did that on purpose) Songs like Night Witches, Bismark, No Bullets Fly taught me so much. I love the way Sabaton don't take sides in their songs, they simply pass on the story to you and allow you to decide upon the heroics and morality of it all. Christmas Truce is an incredible tribute to an amazing event that really happened. To think that men who moments before had been killing each other decided to come together for one moment of peace and treat each other as real humans instead of targets. This didn't happen on just one day but over several all along the front lines. And you're right about the Generals, they threatened firing squads for anyone that tried it again and had to move those troops who took part to other fronts as they refused to fight the enemy soldiers they had just made friends with. Sometimes I think the wars that are started should only be fought by those politicians and generals that started them and leave the rest of us out of it. I'm sure there would be fewer wars if those that want the fight are the same ones that have to fight it.
All Sabaton songs are based on true wartime events and they don't take sides. They also have their own history channel explaining songs and the stories behind them.
Glad your liking Sabaton bro! Btw. See that 6 and a half foot tall blonde guitarist? His name is Tommy Fuckin Johanssen. And he is also a singer as well. Just wait bro till you hear him. One of the best voices in metal.
Great reaction. Sabaton has the unique ability to reach down into your soul, making you feel proud, ashamed, and humble all at the same time. This was perfectly shown by "En Livstig i Krig" (pretty much pronounced like it is spelled) which is the story of a single soldier during the Thirty Years War, from his enlistment as a youth through the trials and battles until his death. Sabaton music video are epic, with great production and attention to detail. For example, they hired an actual movie production crew for "Christmas Truce" resulting in a movie quality video. Their live shows are awesome, lots of crowd interaction and energy. They always bring it big, and you can tell they are having an absolute ball performing. I was fortunate enough to see them in October in Nashville and it was the best concert I have ever been to. Thank you for sharing your reaction and keep rocking Sabaton.
Been here 2 sek and I'm in love with your voice!!
Sabaton are amazing! / 🇸🇪
Thank you! ❤️
I think you will really like "SABATON - No Bullets Fly (Animated Story Video)"
Yes! This is such a warm and heartbreaking song!
I concur!
Really good reaction video! Felt really genuine.. "No bullets fly" animated story. Have the tissues ready... ;)
These songs really got to you💕. Thanks for your reaction ❤️.
Nice to see you returning to Sweden's pride 😀 All their songs are about war, often the almost forgotten "small" stories about heroic or fantastic deeds, as well as major battles. They also have their own channel, Sabaton History, that accompanies their songs, telling the story behind the songs. If they used this in history class more people would know the history.
This particular song is about the 30-year war, that was fought in Europe in the late 1600s, where a large portion of Europe's population died from war, as well as disease and poverty in its wake. In Swedish it tells the story of one young man going to war, fearing he'll never return.
Their songs don't take sides but tell a story about certain events. They got a lot of flack in the media here in Sweden in their early years, being mistaken for a white power group and things like that which they fought hard against. They simply tell stories about war so that we may not have to repeat the events... It's a great band.
You're about to learn alot of history doing reactions to sabaton and I'm here for the journey
I've been listening to the last song, "En livstid i krig", since it came out in 2012 and man, that song still gives me goosebumps. No matter how many times i hear it, it's such a striking song with lyrics that cuts so deep I don't think you can listen to it without feeling the full hit of the emotions behind it.
The song is about the 30 years war in Europe in the 1600's from the perspective of a drafted Swedish soldier. They also did a version of the song in English, and it's not a translation but a completely different story. The English version is told from the perspective of the common people in continental Europe as war ravages their land.
The album the song is from tells the story of the Swedish empire in 1600-1700, and comes in two versions. One in Swedish and one in English. While most of the songs are the same in both languages, some of them differ between the two, and the difference is in perspective, like in the song you just heard. In Swedish, the song is from a Swedish perspective, and in English, it's from the perspective of the country the Swedes where fighting at the time, or have a more general perspective. Someting I have never seen before, or after, in an album.
This alone is only a part of what makes Sabaton as a band so freaking special. They don't take sides, instead they teach us about history as it happened from an historical standpoint. Some songs are written from certain perspectives and will reflect that in the lyrics and sometimes, they have several songs depicting the same event but written from different point of views. In a way, they are history teachers through metal.
In your first video, you asked what the genre was and the thing is, there is no easy way to answer that. They take influences from classic 80's rock and metal, but what they really make is History Metal. A unique sub-genre of it's own, and that's what makes them such an incredible band in my oppinion.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Sabaton. There is over 20 years of amazing music for you to discover for the first time. And if you decide to go down the rabbit hole I can only wish you a joyful journey because as a fan who's been listening to them for almost as long as they've been around, I know I've had an amazing time so far.
P.S. Put on subtitles for every Sabatong song, even if it's in English, because the lyrics along with the music is what make this band truly great. Trust me, you don't want to miss a word.
They recently released another (a cover of Motorheads song) called 1916. It's extremely heartbreaking, fascinating and tragic. It's true.
thats why we shuold never ever forget !! Best Reagards from Sweden ! nothing then strait up love and bere !! lets go deeeep in to sabaton
It's tragic but only from history we can learn and be better.
I'm sorry to say but, WE DON't.
@@strabel803 We haven't, or some of us haven't, but it's imperative that we do learn.
The song doesn't need to be heavy to become HEAVY..
There is a link at the end of each song to sabaton history Channel that tells the history the song behind each piece of music.
Beautiful reactions to the amazing Sabaton songs. Can't wait for you to discover Nightwish too! You don't know it yet but in the first song you witnessed the female G.O.A.T. Floor Jansen. Head voice, chest voice, growling, belting, operatic style, rock, pop, death metal even Disney songs, in seven different languages. Greetings from Nightwish army Greece department 🤘
Releasing Christmas Truce was a turning point for Sabaton...they went from eternal opening band to huge headliners in just 2yrs.
Do visit The Sabaton History Channel for a deeper dive into the stories behind the songs!
They've been headliners long before Christmas truce was released.
@Robin Haines Yes of course, but not full time, not as big of crowds and def not here in the USA. I'm very happy for their growing successes!
Great reaction!
that's floor from nightwish singing at the end
We were all in war (hand to hand combat in my case). I became the 24/7 caretaker for my grandmother who had cancer. At her funeral we got a field letter from my grandfather addressed to her. I wish she could have read it. It read amongst other things 'merry Christmas. I hope you're all okay. At least for now we are. Not all of us.' about 11 years ago. Till than from ww2 this letter was roaming. It still breaks my heart. We have it framed in the kitchen. He made a little, but disturbingly sad picture in one corner of it. Hell, I'm crying again. It's just not fair.😢
This one is on my top 10 ever
Uprising!!!!!
Should be next
About the uprising during the end of WWII
in Poland
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Played live in Warsaw
Insane
First time visiting your channel. I see in the earlier comments that ppl already have told the stories behind the songs, so I won't ramble on them. I just wanted to thank you for your heartfelt reaction. I was at that concert in Feb 2020 and it was epic!!
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Thank you Mia! I appreciate you 😎🧀🤘
Great post! FYI...if you pause and observe Par (man writing in the book) he is actually writing in the ledger the lyrics to this song. Pretty cool! There are two monuments to this WW I happening...one in Belgium (The Cross) and one in the UK (Two soldiers greeting one another). Thans for a great reaction. TC.
They have a Hammond Organ that looks like a WWI bi-plane.
That's what it really means to say "Thank you for you're service"!
Great band and great reaction. Check out The First Soldier. It's a great anthem to a French soldier. Lady of the Dark is another great one. Welcome to history class.. Sabaton style.
So glad to see you reacting to Sabaton. When you said that the second song especially was heavy, you are so correct. They have a lot of songs that are bordeline painful to listen to, but they are musical masterpieces that speak to parts of us we can all relate to,even if we've never been to war ourselves.
Sabaton - The price of a mile.
Sabaton - Aces in exile
Sabaton's Christmas Truce song and video will go down in history as the only good thing to come out of 2021...
What an AMAZING
🌟CHRISTMAS🌟
Song by SABATON.
The lyrics and the MUSIC
inspire You. And the Video,
Unbelievable.
All Band Members play a Role.
Also the HUSBAND from
FLOOR JANSEN,
The DRUMMER van SABATON,
HANNES VAN DAHL.
He was the wounded SOLDIER.
It's also a piece of history.
You can learn a lot.
It's very...... EMOTIONAL 😢
And at the end the Voice of
FLOOR JANSEN,
makes it extra Beautiful...💫
This a Gift for Christmas
☃️🎄🕊️
We are all....
We are all....
We are all....
We are all....
FRIENDS 🤝🤝
For Me The CHRISTMAS SONG
of the Year 2021...💫
A little PEACE 🕊 and
LOVE ❤️ for Everyone 🌹
WARS are TERRIBLE...
Let's all think a little bit about
🌟 CHRISTMAS TRUCE🌟
during the CHRISTMAS
Season, this is so often
FORGOTTEN!!!!
Thank you this was
AMAZING.
Love and Peace 🕊
A great Band to listen to.
Live or Videos are AMAZING or animated, their songs are true stories. Always keep listening until the end, they often have surprises..
Tip.... 💡
No Bullets fly....
Bismarck...
The Unkillable Soldier...
and more.... 🔥 💥 🤘
Sabaton is a swedish heavy metal band founded in 1999. Characteristic of the band are the lyrics that almost without exception are about historical wars, battles and characters.
The band consists of
Joakim Brodén (singer)
Pär Sundström (bass guitar)
Chris Rörland (guitarist),
Tommy Johansson (guitarist)
and Hannes van Dahl (drummer)
Thank you so much
Love from the Netherlands
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The military songs is getting to my heart... Well then you have a lot to look forward to 😊
And down the sabaton rabitt hole he goes.... 🙂
Well done!!!!!!
Sabaton also has a history channel. If you are interested in the history of Christmas Truce, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/LJq64dF5ZfQ/w-d-xo.html
THIS IS THE TRUTH
It is a true story. During WW I 1914, Germans and British soldiers stopped fighting on Christmas day to celebrate the holiday together. After that, they went down to the trenches again for fighting. The war pause was not permitted by the higher officers and were never permitted again. It was called the Christmas truce.
That's amazing. What a story to be told!
@Cheezyxyz indeed it is! Sabaton is all about telling stories of war and wars. They have an own TH-cam history channel where they tell the stories of historical military events.
@@Cheezyxyz Sabaton songs celebrate the sacrifice, humanity, courage, and honor shown by individuals and groups in the chaotic and horrible cauldron of war. They do not glamorize war, but point out the "better angels" of those who are called to duty, regardless of which side they fought for.
En Livstid I Krig is about the 30 Years War, which started in Prague in modern day Czechia, in 1618 and ended in Prague in 1648. The war would involve most of the major European Powers of the day and would ultimately claim the lives of 8,000,000 people. By ratio related to the European population, that is 3 times deadlier than WWI. In parts of northern Germany, as many as 60% of the population was wiped out from war, starvation, and disease. In Sweden, nobles would send soldiers to the war by buying them a horse and essentially consripting them and sending them to the war. To get an idea of the war, imagine you are from Northern Germany, and at 18, you are conscripted to serve. You had just married and had your first child on its way. You go off to war. By the time the war ends, you could return to find that your parents, your wife, and your sister had died and the 29 year old soldier returning with you is in fact, the son you never met. That gives you the best perspective of the sheer scale of the conflict.
They have two 'tanks'. One is called audie after audie murphie.
Absolut heartbreaking😢
great reaction, you should totally check out the "no bullets fly" animated music video, absolutely fantastic story telling. also "the Nightwitches" animated music video as well.
i am from sweden so i understand
Loved you're reaction sometimes these aren't needed but reality does sink in when listened can you react to carolean's prayer or the last stand
These are two of my favorite Sabaton songs, you gave a wonderful reaction to them. If you want some more positive and upbeat songs I'd suggest "82:nd all the way", which is about Alvin York - the lyrics version, and "Devil Dogs" (the official video) which is about how the US Marines got their nickname. If you want another great concert experience of them I suggest "Swedish Pagans" from Wacken 2019, you can also check out their colab with Amaranthe on 82:nd all the way but listen to the lyrics version first.
They sing about the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) .. Where Sweden became a great power 💙💛
En livstid i krig tells about the Thirty Years War that indeed lasted that long and devastated the Europe, killing large portion of the population.
The audience here was Swedish, and the war took a heavy toll on Sweden.
The soldiers were not volunteers but drafted, and many women lost first their husbands and then their sons to the same war.
And the audience knows it could have been them.
The most beautiful but the most disturbing song at the same time. War just sucks..
The price of a mile, No bullets fly, Bismark. Then see them live.
The song Chrismas Truce Bast on the Chrismas Truce between the British and German Armee on the Chrismas Night from the December 24th to December 25 1914 in Ww1 en livstid i krig Bast on the 30.year sibel war from 1618 to 1648 sweden was a part of it the song lion from the north Bast on Gustav Adolf 2 Magnus wasa .King of Sweden
Oh yes it's a real tank! They actually have two for logistics reasons when touring...
Powerful songs. Another really powerful war song is "Redgum - I was only 19" Brings me to tears every time
I concur
Hm, not obviously, BUT it is a real tank. Interviewer: I've heard Sabaton.s got a tank. Joakim: No, we haven't. We've got two :-)
Nightwish Army Northern Germany greets the Sabaton family.
Ahh.. Nightwish now there is a rabbit hole.
❤😢
Just watch "A Midnight Clear" which is based on this true story...
You should listen o A lifetime of war by yourself, the reason why i recommended the Swedish version is becuse the lyrics isn't the same, but maybe you feel the song even more in English because it's your native language, both versions are great.
First of all that were 2 very emotional songs… and very hard as you said… you are sooo right ‼️ Great job… but! As I had a look to your other reaction vids I recognized you didn’t have a video from Nightwish ‼️ Why? By the way, the drummer of Sabaton is married with the lead singer of Nightwish - Floor Jansen. So give them a trial with Ghost Love Score - you will like it…. th-cam.com/video/JYjIlHWBAVo/w-d-xo.html
Utterly true story, and its meant to show you the futility of war. We're all humans......and its all BS.... And the Swedish version is wonderful of course, but the English is pretty bloody good too. ;)
There are still tickets available for the Sabaton and Babymetal show in Stockholm april 28, see you there?
You need to hear Father
Healthy 2025!
While as a Scandinavian I prefer the Swedish version, but you should listen to the English version.
Next react sabaton Bismarck please
100% a true story
*EDIT* please listen to SABATON - A Lifetime Of War or No Bullets Fly. both great songs
just an FYI, if you deceide to join the army to wave the peace flag of any land, that'll get you courtmarshalled for treason
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Us living in America never got to learn about the Christmas true story like the Europeans did. Great song great video true story
Absolutely true story . Like all other Sabaton songs.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_truce