Massive thanks to the bro who suggested this video! Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any Sabaton song you'd like to see on this channel, I already have a nice to-review list but I'll try to do it as soon as I can. Cheers!
they have so many :D Poltava, 40:1, Bismarck... they also have a history channel where they tell more about and around the songs. the guitar player Tommy Johansson also has his own band called Majestica and he also has his own channel where he releases a cover every friday :)
@@ToonStory-fh4gn There are alot of Sabaton videos that is interesting... but way to few that people watch.... Red Baron, Night witches, Fields of Verdun, The attack of the dead men and Bismark is probably the most highly watched once, and also a few that have animated videos... some of them atleast :P The songs with Animated videos do seem to give alot of views.... Another one is the coop with Amaranth, 82th all the way.... a really nice one to view
Sabaton makes you feel great pride and sadness for those fallen soldiers, whether they were part of your own countries' history or not. They honor the Fallen.
Excellent reaction to one of Sabaton's most soul wrenching songs. They captured the hopelessness of the common soldier while also honoring his commitment to defend his homeland.
Not to shit on that soldier's plight or anything, (he certainly had no choice in the matter) but the Swedish soldiers fighting in the thirty year's war were absolutely not defending their homeland. :P They were out pillaging in Europe to bring wealth home to Sweden and expand our borders, under the guise of religion.
Come on! The best pronunciation I heard from a non Swedish person. But it was not all Swedish soldiers that took part in this 30-year long war. A lot of mercenaries from all Europe, most Germans actually fought for Sweden. Great reaction! 👍
Your pronunciation was better than most others, its better to try than to not at all sometimes. Anyways I really like the Sabaton reactions you make and if you want you can also react to their history channel videos.
@@ToonStory-fh4gn I know he has been in Sweden but I didnt know he actually can speak the language that well, tho with a strong american accent ofc. Its fun to experience.
Thank you for your heartfelt reaction. I was lucky enough to be at this concert, 10th row on the left, and I can assure you that it was an epic moment. Everytime I see a reaction to this it takes me back to that moment, emotional as it was.
Nice reaction, you were not that far off on the pronunciation of en livstid i krig. I was at this show (sitting somewhere in the middle of the platform to the left from this view of the stage) Just before this clip started Joakim said no one carries around a lighter anymore but you all have phones, right? So turn on your lights for this one then when the video begins he said totally wonderful, my friends, let's sing together en livstid i krig. They had sold out the arena so we were 10 766 metalheads in the arena that night (going by facts online and in the newspaper after the show) and needless to say, it was one hell of a show.
Fantastic reaction as always. One of the real strong points of Sabaton is that they have some way to connect to all sides. There are so many songs with deeply different perspectives. One exemple that I really like is the combination of the songs "Attero Dominatus" and "Hearts of Iron". Both is about the Battle of Berlin but the first is from the perspective of the Soviet side and the second is from the German perspective. A tip is to watch the Sabaton History episodes back to back. Indy and the team does them so well.
@@StoriesFromHistory-rv4oi haha actually relieved I haven't offended your people, I was afraid of being trampled by a charge of Caroleans the moment I leave home
Hello! Awesome reactions to the Sabaton videos! I just found your channel and have subscribed. I really like that you know so much about the topics of their songs and that you share more information about the topic they sing about. I would gladly watch you react to more Sabaton songs. Maybe SABATON - Livgardet? Best regards from Sweden! Honneur et Fidélité!
Chapeau! May I suggest a Song which is very differrent from most Sabaton Songs? Because its a Ballad! "The Ballad of Bull" Brings us to the less known horrors of WWII in the Pacific, and the story of a Man who did things, other countries would have granted him a heroe's welcome. But he got nothing, but a kick in his back when he returned home...
In Jan this year i was on a training in Prague and saw them there with a nice buffet and all. It was so amazing so i wanted to see them in my hometown again (THIS SHOW) and all tickets was sold out.....What a fuggin loss!!!!
Joakim also said that writing in swedish instead of english was not only more personal, but also only took like 25% of the time it took to write the whole english version of the album since your mother tongue always comes more natural
Than you for a very good reaction. Greetings from Göteborg and an decendet to lots of swedish soldiers during the old times. This song very emotional for us bit also for others when think of other wars back in history but also nowdays....
@@ToonStory-fh4gn Yes it is grip the heart and I cry almost everytime listning. And this video with live crowd is the best! One of my sons have been to Sabaton concert in Göteborg (english: Gothenburg) and he did recorded some. This song and Swedish Pagans he told me they sing most too. And yes I think this song kind of same if you heard a french band play Fields of Verdun and sing it is frensh. It is sometimg special when it is about you own in your own language. I dont want to sound like an nationalist but that feeling of the harsh times the ansestors did pas that is an very emotional theme special if in your own language!
He wonders what will happen to his body if killer. Check out what happened to the bodies of Soldiers killed during the battle of Waterloo. Probably the same for all the low ranks.
2:00 This is the difference between the European and the American reactors, the European one knows the song. He may be French, Italian, German, Polish, British etc. They know. Americans, this sounds neat ;) uwu. LOL
@@Richie8406 A good part of my audience comes from Sweden, so if I don't tell their story well I'm going to have a horde of angry Vikings on my doorstep, so I'd better get it right 😅
i saw how much you like napoelan so a must watch for you is this video Sabaton the art of war PL (polskie napisy) + lyrics by GhostDog 7804 type it in just like that ok im going to watch it again just love singing along to this one
Massive thanks to the bro who suggested this video! Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any Sabaton song you'd like to see on this channel, I already have a nice to-review list but I'll try to do it as soon as I can. Cheers!
they have so many :D Poltava, 40:1, Bismarck... they also have a history channel where they tell more about and around the songs. the guitar player Tommy Johansson also has his own band called Majestica and he also has his own channel where he releases a cover every friday :)
@@Skegget1 Yes I've had a blast reviewing the 1916 Sabaton History episode !
@@ToonStory-fh4gn There are alot of Sabaton videos that is interesting... but way to few that people watch.... Red Baron, Night witches, Fields of Verdun, The attack of the dead men and Bismark is probably the most highly watched once, and also a few that have animated videos... some of them atleast :P The songs with Animated videos do seem to give alot of views.... Another one is the coop with Amaranth, 82th all the way.... a really nice one to view
@@CoCooMa11 Sorry for my late answer, and thanks for your suggestions!
Sabaton makes you feel great pride and sadness for those fallen soldiers, whether they were part of your own countries' history or not. They honor the Fallen.
I feel pride for everything Sabaton makes a story of! Thank you!
Excellent reaction to one of Sabaton's most soul wrenching songs. They captured the hopelessness of the common soldier while also honoring his commitment to defend his homeland.
Way better than the english one imho, thank you!
Not to shit on that soldier's plight or anything, (he certainly had no choice in the matter) but the Swedish soldiers fighting in the thirty year's war were absolutely not defending their homeland. :P They were out pillaging in Europe to bring wealth home to Sweden and expand our borders, under the guise of religion.
Come on! The best pronunciation I heard from a non Swedish person.
But it was not all Swedish soldiers that took part in this 30-year long war. A lot of mercenaries from all Europe, most Germans actually fought for Sweden.
Great reaction! 👍
Thanks and they also had a scottish officer if i'm correct which is an interesting combo 🤘
@@ToonStory-fh4gnYour Swedish is fine. It's Swedish with an french accent just like most Swede's speak English with an Swedish accent.
Your pronunciation was better than most others, its better to try than to not at all sometimes. Anyways I really like the Sabaton reactions you make and if you want you can also react to their history channel videos.
Thank you! I discovered their history channel while preparing this video. A true delight! And Indy in Swedish with Jocke, epic stuff, made my day!
@@ToonStory-fh4gn I know he has been in Sweden but I didnt know he actually can speak the language that well, tho with a strong american accent ofc. Its fun to experience.
Joakim conducting a choir of thousands...
Timeless song.
Thank you for your heartfelt reaction. I was lucky enough to be at this concert, 10th row on the left, and I can assure you that it was an epic moment. Everytime I see a reaction to this it takes me back to that moment, emotional as it was.
Then the pleasure is all mine, thank you for sharing this 😀
Nice reaction, you were not that far off on the pronunciation of en livstid i krig.
I was at this show (sitting somewhere in the middle of the platform to the left from this view of the stage)
Just before this clip started Joakim said no one carries around a lighter anymore but you all have phones, right? So turn on your lights for this one then when the video begins he said totally wonderful, my friends, let's sing together en livstid i krig.
They had sold out the arena so we were 10 766 metalheads in the arena that night (going by facts online and in the newspaper after the show) and needless to say, it was one hell of a show.
That story gave me goosebumps as i was re-watching the video for the 125789th time 🤟 thank you
Fantastic reaction as always. One of the real strong points of Sabaton is that they have some way to connect to all sides. There are so many songs with deeply different perspectives. One exemple that I really like is the combination of the songs "Attero Dominatus" and "Hearts of Iron". Both is about the Battle of Berlin but the first is from the perspective of the Soviet side and the second is from the German perspective. A tip is to watch the Sabaton History episodes back to back. Indy and the team does them so well.
I'm eating the Sabaton History episodes like candies! Thanks!
@@ToonStory-fh4gnoh, and I forgot to write: the pronunciation was almost spot on 🤠
@@StoriesFromHistory-rv4oi haha actually relieved I haven't offended your people, I was afraid of being trampled by a charge of Caroleans the moment I leave home
@@ToonStory-fh4gn not your fault in any way, since french is a latin based language, so no worries :P
@@fenrisulfur842 Okay! So I might even add some "honhonhon" for the exotic touch :)
Hello! Awesome reactions to the Sabaton videos! I just found your channel and have subscribed. I really like that you know so much about the topics of their songs and that you share more information about the topic they sing about. I would gladly watch you react to more Sabaton songs. Maybe SABATON - Livgardet?
Best regards from Sweden!
Honneur et Fidélité!
Thanks and welcome ! Will try to do that, cheers 😀
Thank you for this one and your pronunciation is good! Chears from Sweden
Thank you 😀Greetings from France
Chapeau! May I suggest a Song which is very differrent from most Sabaton Songs? Because its a Ballad! "The Ballad of Bull" Brings us to the less known horrors of WWII in the Pacific, and the story of a Man who did things, other countries would have granted him a heroe's welcome. But he got nothing, but a kick in his back when he returned home...
Thanks! Eager to discover that one ;)
Great reaction!🤘
Thanks!
In Jan this year i was on a training in Prague and saw them there with a nice buffet and all. It was so amazing so i wanted to see them in my hometown again (THIS SHOW) and all tickets was sold out.....What a fuggin loss!!!!
Dammit, bad luck mate...
Greetings from germany french friend
Wish you the best dear neighbour :)
Joakim also said that writing in swedish instead of english was not only more personal, but also only took like 25% of the time it took to write the whole english version of the album since your mother tongue always comes more natural
I can relate to that 😅
Great reaction❤ I was there😊
Lucky you, must have been crazy! Thanks :)
Great reaction.
thanks!
Than you for a very good reaction. Greetings from Göteborg and an decendet to lots of swedish soldiers during the old times. This song very emotional for us bit also for others when think of other wars back in history but also nowdays....
Thanks for the heartwarming comment, I can only imagine how special this song is for you folks! Greetings from Lyon :)
@@ToonStory-fh4gn Yes it is grip the heart and I cry almost everytime listning. And this video with live crowd is the best! One of my sons have been to Sabaton concert in Göteborg (english: Gothenburg) and he did recorded some. This song and Swedish Pagans he told me they sing most too.
And yes I think this song kind of same if you heard a french band play Fields of Verdun and sing it is frensh. It is sometimg special when it is about you own in your own language. I dont want to sound like an nationalist but that feeling of the harsh times the ansestors did pas that is an very emotional theme special if in your own language!
Good pronunciation there....Tres bien.... about the war...
Thank you 😃
Nice to see your mind blown 🙂 Can relate, love your reaction!
Thank you so much, that means a lot ❤
Idk,I just love you brother .Keep up your amazing reactions ❤
Dude, it goes straight to my heart ❤
He wonders what will happen to his body if killer. Check out what happened to the bodies of Soldiers killed during the battle of Waterloo. Probably the same for all the low ranks.
2:00 This is the difference between the European and the American reactors, the European one knows the song. He may be French, Italian, German, Polish, British etc. They know.
Americans, this sounds neat ;) uwu. LOL
They live up to expectations on history, a stereotype if you will ;)
@@Richie8406 A good part of my audience comes from Sweden, so if I don't tell their story well I'm going to have a horde of angry Vikings on my doorstep, so I'd better get it right 😅
Swede here, good prononciation ❤
Thank you!
11:00 you see he knows the history
Thanks 😃
i saw how much you like napoelan so a must watch for you is this video Sabaton the art of war PL (polskie napisy) + lyrics by GhostDog 7804 type it in just like that ok im going to watch it again just love singing along to this one
I will watch it thanks! Hope you had a happy singing dude :)
lion of the north live is awesome english version please
Thanks I'll try :)
Just FYI Pär is pronounced "Pére in Swedish
Thanks!