I was at this show. I have been to countless concerts over the years but this is still the best one I have been to. Because they were recording they had spent almost a week prepping the acoustics before the shows it was crystal clear which is unusual for a metal show.
Definitely you gta check out. 1. Enter Sandman Live in moscow 91 2 Fade to black live in moscow 3 Creeping Death Live in Moscow Insane crowd. A must see.
Man.!! It’s good to see you overstand Metal. I remember having Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, LL Cool J, Eric B. & Rakim, Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy and others on a mix tape as a kid. Lol!!!Nuce one man.🤘🏼💪🏽🔥
I was in high school when I first heard of Metallica this was in the mid 80's I was 15 This song was one of there first videos that air on MTV when MTV only shows music videos 24/7 I still listen to metallica and other bands like them and all the 80's rock bands I'm now 51 be 52 next January I even let my hair grow out very long some guys my age doesn't have much hair or short I noticed as I'm a over the road truck driver with my own semi truck there's lot of truck drivers guys that have very long hair of different races
I used to let my hair grow out but started shaving it. Not going bald but just shave it. That’s cool. Still a fan since the 80’s. That’s how I am with some of my favorite music artists. Not very many music artists have music that stand the test of time.
GREAT REACTION MY FRIEND!! METALLICA IS ONE OF THE BEST BANDS DOING TRANSITIONS AND CHANGING TEMPOS. THEY ALWAYS HAVE A MESSAGE, SO TRY TO DO THE LYRICS TOO. I SUGGEST YOU TO REACT TO SOME OF THEIR INSTRUMENTALS SONGS LIKE: "THE CALL OF THE KTULU" "ORION" "TO LIVE IS TO DIE" TRY THE LIVE VERSIONS, THEY ARE BEASTS PLAYING LIVE AS YOU COULD SEE WITH "ONE". WELCOME TO METALLICA'S FAMILY/ARMY 🤘🏼🎶
I appreciate the feedback brother. I’ll try looking for the lyrics to go with the video. I recorded another reaction before I seen your post. I’ll have it up soon!
You think this is good??? Check out Live in Moscow 1991, either Enter Sandman or Creeping Death. Biggest loudest crowd ever. 53 people died in it. Them in their prime and at their best.
Yes, music from the '80s and '90s was way different. Especially Hip-Hop and Metal (2 sides of the same coin in terms of messages sent IMO), Both genres were fighting against mainstream everything for relevancy. Now Hip-Hop is the mainstream, and Metal gets respect everywhere but in the U.S. . However thanks to the popularity of reaction channels, respect for both genres and communities are growing.
James Hetfield - Rhythm Guitar and Vocals Lars Ulrich - Drums Kirk Hammet - Lead Guitar Robert Trujillo - Bass You should watch the song "Master of Puppets" from the same show. Amazing stuff
ok, so... first. in metal and rock the instrumental side of the song is the most important part, you can even write a whole song without words and make it tell a story just by the instruments (check out Orion or The Call of Ktulu for these kind of song) that's why the transitions between the differents part of the song as to be perfect, if only one fails, the whole song loses a bit off it's power. second the lyrics, the lyrics here work differently, you could base a song on them or you could write them after the song... even better, you could make an instrument "sing" those lyrics, they go along with the song all the time and if you hear a different transition, a scream, a more singed part ora like in these case a "oh please god help meeeeeeeeea" it's because it has to bring a concept, a feeling or something with it. third and most important, if you want something fast check out Dyers Eve, if you want something melodic check out Nothing Else Matters / Welcome Home (Sanitarium), if you want something heavy check out Sad But True and if you want all of them check out Master Of Puppets / Blackened (89 seattle)
right on. thanks for the analysis. I really like how everything is put together. I say i'm a hip-hop head, but really I'm just a music head in general. I always loved different genre's. Thanks for those suggestions too, I'll be checking them out
@@dadwhatsfordinner no problem man, anyway, don't take my word like gold, I'm not a professional performer, I'm just a guitar player. And I'm just a 17 yo kid, maybe a oh Metallica fan would tell you more about it than I can. So yeah, good listening, enjoy
@@squall5742 I think your insight is pretty spot on. Music is awesome because you can feel and process it however you want. I love talking music so any theories are good. Don’t sell yourself short because you’re 17.
Something different.... Sabaton: Christmas Truce music video edit: This song took YEARS to get right 😁 not all modern music is lazy No Bullets Fly animated story video Night Witches animated story video En Livstid I Krig live Gothenburg (need English subtitles on)
This song was made to promote a movie called "Johnny got his Gun" the music video uses from it. The movie is about a young man that was blown up by a mine and lost everything including the abilities to speak, see, and hear but is being kept alive. ~くコ:彡
NOT REALLY MY FRIEND. THE MOVIE IS FROM 1971 AND IT WAS INSPIRED ON THE BOOK "JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN" FROM 1939. JAMES HETFIELD RED THE BOOK AND IT INSPIRED HIM TO WRITE THE SONG. GREETINGS!! 🤘🏼🎶
@@robertovasquez1538 ok see I didn't know that. What i wrote was from what I gathered from other reactors. I hoped the second half of my comment is correct at least. ~くコ:彡
@@collieharlly5732 YES, IT'S CORRECT. ANOTHER INTERESTING FACT ABOUT THIS SONG IS THAT METALLICA BOUGHT THE IMAGES FROM THE MOVIE TO USE THEM ON THE OFFICIAL VIDEO. THE SONG IS FROM THE ALBUM "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL", RELEASED ON 1988, "ONE" WAS THEIR FIRST VIDEO CLIP RELEASED ON 1989.
New subscriber here! Hoping we can dip into some more legendary bands. Some suggestions that are guaranteed to get you to one million subscribers 😎👇 DIO; Rainbow in the Dark Hungry for Heaven Mystery I could’ve been a Dreamer Iron Maiden; -Wasted Years -Stranger in a Strange Land -Run to the Hills -Two Minutes to Midnight Twisted Sister: The Price Stay Hungry The Beast Horror Terria (this is a two part song). Part 1-Captain Howday...Part 2-Street Justice Ozzy; Shot in the Dark Mamma I’m Coming Home Flying High Again The Ultimate Sin Living Colour; Cult of Personality (Music Video) Poison; Something to Believe in UnSkinny Bop Every Rose Has it’s Thorn Judas Priest: -Heading out to the Highway -Electric Eye -Some Heads are Gonna Roll -The Riper WASP; The Last Command Cries in the Night Restless Gypsy Widowmaker Blind in Texas Jack Action Wild Child There! That oughta keep you busy for a while 😁. Also, be sure to pull up the lyrics when checking out a lot of these tracks, as many of them have deeper meanings within the songs. In addition, it’s usually best to start off with the studio versions, as much of the little nuances get lost in the hype and background noise of live performances. Best of luck on your metal journey. Oh speaking of ‘Journey’ Check out (By Journey) Edge of the Blade Chain Reaction Frontiers -- Now, I wasn’t sure if you had done any other Metallica yet or not. Most reactors have, so I refrained from providing you a list. But if you haven’t, Your viewership will quadruple with the inclusion of these Metallica gems.... The Four Horsemen For whom the Bell Tolls Creeping Death Fade to Black Master of Puppets Orion (instrumental) Disposable Heroes Welcome Home (Sanitarium) The Call of Kutulu (instrumental) And one more note: be sure to pull up the lyrics for each track when analyzing. Many 80s metal songs come with deep meanings or storytelling aspects to them that may not fully be understood or appreciated without taking in the lyrics. Thanks again!!!
Definitely you gta check out. 1. Enter Sandman Live in moscow 91 2 Fade to black live in moscow 3 Creeping Death Live in Moscow Insane crowd. A must see.
I was at this show. I have been to countless concerts over the years but this is still the best one I have been to. Because they were recording they had spent almost a week prepping the acoustics before the shows it was crystal clear which is unusual for a metal show.
Metallica is one of the best shows EVER. The only concert to ever top it was Pink Floyd Soldier Field Chicago, 1994 División Bell tour. E.P.I.C.!!!
Definitely you gta check out.
1. Enter Sandman Live in moscow 91
2 Fade to black live in moscow
3 Creeping Death Live in Moscow
Insane crowd. A must see.
I did a reaction for enter sandman live in Moscow. It will be up later today. Thanks for watching!
Man.!! It’s good to see you overstand Metal. I remember having Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, LL Cool J, Eric B. & Rakim, Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy and others on a mix tape as a kid. Lol!!!Nuce one man.🤘🏼💪🏽🔥
That sounds like a dope mixtape.
The greatest metal song of all time🤙🏻💯
I really dig this song. So good
I was in high school when I first heard of Metallica this was in the mid 80's
I was 15
This song was one of there first videos that air on MTV when MTV only shows music videos 24/7
I still listen to metallica and other bands like them and all the 80's rock bands
I'm now 51 be 52 next January I even let my hair grow out very long some guys my age doesn't have much hair or short I noticed as I'm a over the road truck driver with my own semi truck there's lot of truck drivers guys that have very long hair of different races
I used to let my hair grow out but started shaving it. Not going bald but just shave it. That’s cool. Still a fan since the 80’s. That’s how I am with some of my favorite music artists. Not very many music artists have music that stand the test of time.
Yip I had seen this tour 24 September 1988 at Edinburgh playhouse. It blew my mind.
"I'm married, I'm always wrong." Laughed my butt off. 😂
Dude, you should REALLY check out the official video for this song, it hits in several new levels
GREAT REACTION MY FRIEND!! METALLICA IS ONE OF THE BEST BANDS DOING TRANSITIONS AND CHANGING TEMPOS. THEY ALWAYS HAVE A MESSAGE, SO TRY TO DO THE LYRICS TOO. I SUGGEST YOU TO REACT TO SOME OF THEIR INSTRUMENTALS SONGS LIKE:
"THE CALL OF THE KTULU"
"ORION"
"TO LIVE IS TO DIE"
TRY THE LIVE VERSIONS, THEY ARE BEASTS PLAYING LIVE AS YOU COULD SEE WITH "ONE".
WELCOME TO METALLICA'S FAMILY/ARMY 🤘🏼🎶
I appreciate the feedback brother. I’ll try looking for the lyrics to go with the video. I recorded another reaction before I seen your post. I’ll have it up soon!
@@dadwhatsfordinner AWESOME!! I WILL WATCH YOUR NEXT REACTION
You think this is good??? Check out Live in Moscow 1991, either Enter Sandman or Creeping Death. Biggest loudest crowd ever. 53 people died in it. Them in their prime and at their best.
I have a reaction video to enter sandman live in Moscow 91. I’ll be posting it today. That concert was insane.
Yes, music from the '80s and '90s was way different. Especially Hip-Hop and Metal (2 sides of the same coin in terms of messages sent IMO), Both genres were fighting against mainstream everything for relevancy. Now Hip-Hop is the mainstream, and Metal gets respect everywhere but in the U.S. . However thanks to the popularity of reaction channels, respect for both genres and communities are growing.
James Hetfield - Rhythm Guitar and Vocals
Lars Ulrich - Drums
Kirk Hammet - Lead Guitar
Robert Trujillo - Bass
You should watch the song "Master of Puppets" from the same show. Amazing stuff
Thanks for the info. Master of puppets coming next. Make sur to like, subscribe for more
Its Jason newstead playing bass in this video
It was 1989 Jason Newsted was on bass.
@@izzyman505 Doh, just wrote the current members out :D Sorry about that
Listen to their song Moth into Flame or Halo on Fire or Atlas Rise or Hardwired to Self Destruct... Still ass kicking
ok, so... first. in metal and rock the instrumental side of the song is the most important part, you can even write a whole song without words and make it tell a story just by the instruments (check out Orion or The Call of Ktulu for these kind of song) that's why the transitions between the differents part of the song as to be perfect, if only one fails, the whole song loses a bit off it's power. second the lyrics, the lyrics here work differently, you could base a song on them or you could write them after the song... even better, you could make an instrument "sing" those lyrics, they go along with the song all the time and if you hear a different transition, a scream, a more singed part ora like in these case a "oh please god help meeeeeeeeea" it's because it has to bring a concept, a feeling or something with it. third and most important, if you want something fast check out Dyers Eve, if you want something melodic check out Nothing Else Matters / Welcome Home (Sanitarium), if you want something heavy check out Sad But True and if you want all of them check out Master Of Puppets / Blackened (89 seattle)
right on. thanks for the analysis. I really like how everything is put together. I say i'm a hip-hop head, but really I'm just a music head in general. I always loved different genre's. Thanks for those suggestions too, I'll be checking them out
@@dadwhatsfordinner no problem man, anyway, don't take my word like gold, I'm not a professional performer, I'm just a guitar player.
And I'm just a 17 yo kid, maybe a oh Metallica fan would tell you more about it than I can. So yeah, good listening, enjoy
@@squall5742 I think your insight is pretty spot on. Music is awesome because you can feel and process it however you want. I love talking music so any theories are good. Don’t sell yourself short because you’re 17.
@@dadwhatsfordinner thanks, you are awesome
Something different....
Sabaton:
Christmas Truce music video edit: This song took YEARS to get right 😁 not all modern music is lazy
No Bullets Fly animated story video
Night Witches animated story video
En Livstid I Krig live Gothenburg (need English subtitles on)
I did a reaction video to Christmas truce. I’ll be uploading later today. That one blew my mind for sure
@@dadwhatsfordinner I look forward to seeing it!
It’s up now brother
Yep, same song, it's like 7mins long normally.
Wow. The change ups were amazing
This song was made to promote a movie called "Johnny got his Gun" the music video uses from it. The movie is about a young man that was blown up by a mine and lost everything including the abilities to speak, see, and hear but is being kept alive. ~くコ:彡
NOT REALLY MY FRIEND. THE MOVIE IS FROM 1971 AND IT WAS INSPIRED ON THE BOOK "JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN" FROM 1939. JAMES HETFIELD RED THE BOOK AND IT INSPIRED HIM TO WRITE THE SONG. GREETINGS!! 🤘🏼🎶
@@robertovasquez1538 ok see I didn't know that. What i wrote was from what I gathered from other reactors. I hoped the second half of my comment is correct at least. ~くコ:彡
@@collieharlly5732 YES, IT'S CORRECT. ANOTHER INTERESTING FACT ABOUT THIS SONG IS THAT METALLICA BOUGHT THE IMAGES FROM THE MOVIE TO USE THEM ON THE OFFICIAL VIDEO. THE SONG IS FROM THE ALBUM "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL", RELEASED ON 1988, "ONE" WAS THEIR FIRST VIDEO CLIP RELEASED ON 1989.
haha promote, good one
@@trick9037 I didn't know dude. I was born 2000 but now I know the movie came out long before Metallica was a band ~くコ:彡
Please React to Battery and Creeping Death from the same 1989 concert
Love it brotha!! How bout the band TOOL? You’d dig their song THE POT🔥
Reaction coming soon brotha!
@@dadwhatsfordinner hell yea!! You’re going to really dig it!!
New subscriber here! Hoping we can dip into some more legendary bands. Some suggestions that are guaranteed to get you to one million subscribers 😎👇
DIO;
Rainbow in the Dark
Hungry for Heaven
Mystery
I could’ve been a Dreamer
Iron Maiden;
-Wasted Years
-Stranger in a Strange Land
-Run to the Hills
-Two Minutes to Midnight
Twisted Sister:
The Price
Stay Hungry
The Beast
Horror Terria (this is a two part song). Part 1-Captain Howday...Part 2-Street Justice
Ozzy;
Shot in the Dark
Mamma I’m Coming Home
Flying High Again
The Ultimate Sin
Living Colour; Cult of Personality (Music Video)
Poison;
Something to Believe in
UnSkinny Bop
Every Rose Has it’s Thorn
Judas Priest:
-Heading out to the Highway
-Electric Eye
-Some Heads are Gonna Roll
-The Riper
WASP;
The Last Command
Cries in the Night
Restless Gypsy
Widowmaker
Blind in Texas
Jack Action
Wild Child
There! That oughta keep you busy for a while 😁. Also, be sure to pull up the lyrics when checking out a lot of these tracks, as many of them have deeper meanings within the songs. In addition, it’s usually best to start off with the studio versions, as much of the little nuances get lost in the hype and background noise of live performances. Best of luck on your metal journey. Oh speaking of ‘Journey’
Check out (By Journey)
Edge of the Blade
Chain Reaction
Frontiers
--
Now, I wasn’t sure if you had done any other Metallica yet or not. Most reactors have, so I refrained from providing you a list. But if you haven’t, Your viewership will quadruple with the inclusion of these Metallica gems....
The Four Horsemen
For whom the Bell Tolls
Creeping Death
Fade to Black
Master of Puppets
Orion (instrumental)
Disposable Heroes
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
The Call of Kutulu (instrumental)
And one more note: be sure to pull up the lyrics for each track when analyzing. Many 80s metal songs come with deep meanings or storytelling aspects to them that may not fully be understood or appreciated without taking in the lyrics. Thanks again!!!
Dummy Aptem Pivowarov
Definitely you gta check out.
1. Enter Sandman Live in moscow 91
2 Fade to black live in moscow
3 Creeping Death Live in Moscow
Insane crowd. A must see.
I did a reaction for enter sandman live in Moscow. It will be up later today. Thanks for watching!