@@talusn9405 In the end we are all slavic brothers. Just because some bad apples ruined the basket does not mean that there are only bad apples. Greets from Bosnia.
THIS was the Song that made them Demigods in Poland. Even a Bishop wanted to thank them...pretty weird for a Metal Band. But Poland has every right to be proud of this episode in history
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The archbishop of Poland: "Today, the church bows to a metal band". They got an artifact from the polish church too IRC. And Warsaw has given them the keys to the city
Tu nie ma znaczenia, że są kapelą metalową. Oni swoją muzyką pokazali na całym świecie wiele faktów pokazujących męstwo i honor Polaków. Za to dziękował im arcybiskup. Za to mają dozgonną wdzięczność wielu Polaków.
Thanks for reacting to this video with 40:1, a song of Sabaton so dear to any Polish fan :-) Last Tuesday I was at their concert in Cracow, Poland. :-) Before performing this song, Joakim said that he liked 40:1 song for a very long time but they hadn't played it very often lately. He had written it in 2008 but last they were playing it in 2019. I love this song and other 50 ones!!!
The giant flag is unique to this consert, but Joakim often borrows a flag from the audience, if he sees the right flag for a song near the front (sometimes he puts it on like a cape). He also wears (for minute or two) a lot of scarves, shirts, hats etc. that the audience throws on the stage. Some of those are country specific and some might be pink/hello kitty/funny things. They have also used flags like Joakim is waving around here (I think that one is actually the flag for the Polish Sabaton fan club, called the "Polish Panzer Battalion")
Newer subscriber here! Resist and Bite is a great song! Short history: During the second world war when Belgium was invaded there was a small unit called the chasseurs de adenner held Erwin Rommels Ghost Division for an entire day with only 40 men. When they surrendered, The Germans asked where the rest of their unit was and they simply laughed at them and said “We were all” Fun fact: This was the ONLY time in a 30 year career spanning both World Wars that Rommel requested Emergency Reinforcements. If you read this far, Resist and Bite live in Antwerp is a great show! A song about A Belgian unit facing impossible odds in front of Belgians, awesome!
Just to add to that: It is also the only Sabaton song that needs 3 guitars live, so Joakim also plays one for the "left over bits" every time they perform Resist and Bite. It's the only song where he does live guitar, at least so far. He has done some of the guitars at least on the Carolus Rex album, and does most of the keyboards on their albums (even when they had a separate live keyboard player in the band). He also does the music composing on guitar as well as the keyboards.
If you let the video play just a tiny bit more, the majority Polish audience came together (with a prompting from a stagehand) to simultaneously sing the Polish national anthem. Addon: A different comment from a different video says it best. Their songs make you feel patriotic for a country you never were a citizen of.
The guy starting the national anthem is Jerzy Owsiak. He has a wikipedia page (just found that out myself) and is a Polish journalist and social campaigner as well the guy behind Woodstock Poland (now called Pol'and'Rock Festival). He apparently does a lot of charity related things.
@@aggy81 Well I've never been to Poland and I had never heard of ANY Polish organizations, charitable or otherwise, before doing a quick google search few years ago, because the 2012 Sabaton concert looked cool... I'm satisfied with knowing that the guy does a lot of good, so that is basically all I know. My point was to simply tell people that the guy was not some random crewguy. Since no one had put his name up yet...
At some point you need to watch one of the live version of Primo Victoria. It's the title track of their first album, and tells the story of D-Day. It's such a good song, and is one of the first that comes to mind when I think of Sabaton.
I don't know how much you know about Sabaton, so here's some information; Sabaton is a Swedish Power Metal band from Falun, which was formed in 1999. The band's songs are inspired by various historical wars. Even the band name is military inspired, as Sabaton is also the name of the part of the armor that covers the foot. If you want to know more about the stories behind many of the songs, Sabaton actually has a TH-cam called: Sabaton History. th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=sabaton+history Sabaton has the help of, if I remember correctly, 3 historians who are looking for interesting war stories, as well as from all the fans who can come up with suggestions about oliak war stories, so they check if it is interesting to make songs about and record history episodes.
This song has become the theme for the stand against Russia by Ukraine. Which, considering how many weapons, planes, and tanks Poland has sent Ukraine, would make it fitting. It's as if Poland is saying "We've been through this before, here, let's help you out. No one helped us then, but we've got you covered."
Sadly, the huge Polish flag has nothing to do with Sabaton ;) it is rolled out (probably) every year during this festival. Not sure if it's just for the headline act, 'cause I've seen videos and photos of it beeing rolled out when it's still daylight.
Glory to polish brothers. Love from Serbia.
Polish Brother? Go to Russian Go there they support the Russians in their marches on the streets of Serbia
@@talusn9405 In the end we are all slavic brothers. Just because some bad apples ruined the basket does not mean that there are only bad apples. Greets from Bosnia.
@@freakysquirrel7218 totally agree :-)
I respect Serbia. A powerful country..and nation. All the best!
THIS was the Song that made them Demigods in Poland. Even a Bishop wanted to thank them...pretty weird for a Metal Band. But Poland has every right to be proud of this episode in history
The archbishop of Poland: "Today, the church bows to a metal band".
They got an artifact from the polish church too IRC. And Warsaw has given them the keys to the city
Tu nie ma znaczenia, że są kapelą metalową. Oni swoją muzyką pokazali na całym świecie wiele faktów pokazujących męstwo i honor Polaków. Za to dziękował im arcybiskup. Za to mają dozgonną wdzięczność wielu Polaków.
.......what about the crown jewels....?!
Thanks for reacting to this video with 40:1, a song of Sabaton so dear to any Polish fan :-) Last Tuesday I was at their concert in Cracow, Poland. :-) Before performing this song, Joakim said that he liked 40:1 song for a very long time but they hadn't played it very often lately. He had written it in 2008 but last they were playing it in 2019. I love this song and other 50 ones!!!
The giant flag is unique to this consert, but Joakim often borrows a flag from the audience, if he sees the right flag for a song near the front (sometimes he puts it on like a cape).
He also wears (for minute or two) a lot of scarves, shirts, hats etc. that the audience throws on the stage. Some of those are country specific and some might be pink/hello kitty/funny things.
They have also used flags like Joakim is waving around here (I think that one is actually the flag for the Polish Sabaton fan club, called the "Polish Panzer Battalion")
Woodstock in Poland, story from Poland, Polish flag 🤗🇧🇻. Look up Sabaton History Channel 😎❤️
Newer subscriber here!
Resist and Bite is a great song! Short history:
During the second world war when Belgium was invaded there was a small unit called the chasseurs de adenner held Erwin Rommels Ghost Division for an entire day with only 40 men. When they surrendered, The Germans asked where the rest of their unit was and they simply laughed at them and said “We were all”
Fun fact: This was the ONLY time in a 30 year career spanning both World Wars that Rommel requested Emergency Reinforcements.
If you read this far, Resist and Bite live in Antwerp is a great show! A song about A Belgian unit facing impossible odds in front of Belgians, awesome!
Just to add to that:
It is also the only Sabaton song that needs 3 guitars live, so Joakim also plays one for the "left over bits" every time they perform Resist and Bite. It's the only song where he does live guitar, at least so far.
He has done some of the guitars at least on the Carolus Rex album, and does most of the keyboards on their albums (even when they had a separate live keyboard player in the band). He also does the music composing on guitar as well as the keyboards.
Last week I was on Sabaton concert in Poland on Tauron Arena in Cracow. Great show. Full concert: th-cam.com/video/CgnY7pzPv_Q/w-d-xo.html
Nice to see you getting more and more into Sabatonsworld of history, I'm enjoying seeing you explore it and will be here for the ride.
If you let the video play just a tiny bit more, the majority Polish audience came together (with a prompting from a stagehand) to simultaneously sing the Polish national anthem.
Addon: A different comment from a different video says it best. Their songs make you feel patriotic for a country you never were a citizen of.
The guy starting the national anthem is Jerzy Owsiak.
He has a wikipedia page (just found that out myself) and is a Polish journalist and social campaigner as well the guy behind Woodstock Poland (now called Pol'and'Rock Festival). He apparently does a lot of charity related things.
@@miiah7475 " apparently does a lot of charity related things" dude, his organisation collects millions of money every single year
@@aggy81 Well I've never been to Poland and I had never heard of ANY Polish organizations, charitable or otherwise, before doing a quick google search few years ago, because the 2012 Sabaton concert looked cool...
I'm satisfied with knowing that the guy does a lot of good, so that is basically all I know.
My point was to simply tell people that the guy was not some random crewguy.
Since no one had put his name up yet...
A bucket list concert for me ... Sabaton my number 2 band . Band Maid being number 1 ....
This is how military history should be taught .
At some point you need to watch one of the live version of Primo Victoria. It's the title track of their first album, and tells the story of D-Day. It's such a good song, and is one of the first that comes to mind when I think of Sabaton.
I don't know how much you know about Sabaton, so here's some information;
Sabaton is a Swedish Power Metal band from Falun, which was formed in 1999. The band's songs are inspired by various historical wars. Even the band name is military inspired, as Sabaton is also the name of the part of the armor that covers the foot.
If you want to know more about the stories behind many of the songs, Sabaton actually has a TH-cam called: Sabaton History. th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=sabaton+history
Sabaton has the help of, if I remember correctly, 3 historians who are looking for interesting war stories, as well as from all the fans who can come up with suggestions about oliak war stories, so they check if it is interesting to make songs about and record history episodes.
Great reaction my dude!!
Poland was, is and will fu... Ing from East, West, and sometimes from North and South. Sad but true.
This song has become the theme for the stand against Russia by Ukraine. Which, considering how many weapons, planes, and tanks Poland has sent Ukraine, would make it fitting. It's as if Poland is saying "We've been through this before, here, let's help you out. No one helped us then, but we've got you covered."
Joakim: Talking about hyping up a crowd and setting the mood.
Nice reaction.
th-cam.com/video/_SgDJXMCiD4/w-d-xo.html
I had no idea that they are so popular in Indonesia.
Poland 🇵🇱
@@krzysztofd9164 I see a giant Indonesian flag.
@@Medley3000 Yes,You are right. Indonesian flag in Poland.
Right 🤣🤘
Sadly, the huge Polish flag has nothing to do with Sabaton ;) it is rolled out (probably) every year during this festival.
Not sure if it's just for the headline act, 'cause I've seen videos and photos of it beeing rolled out when it's still daylight.
They used it for the 1st time for Sabaton, rolled again on few occasions (in 2014,2015, 2016 and 22 if my memory serves)
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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wizna