She's fucking great! I've always thought that i just haven't said anything until now. How can you watch this video and not think to yourself, she's fucking great.
I know a lot of the Metallica purists don’t like it, the the entire Black album is so damn good. One of the few albums I can listen to from start to finish without disliking a single song.
Haha, I guess I'm a Metallica purist...that said, I hold nothing against that album and its fans. Bands sometimes wish to change things up, and that's their right. How does that take anything away from the older material I'm in love with? Not at all. And, this is indeed a fantastic song, with a great message about freedom. Sad But True is my other favorite from that album.
@@captaincapitalism264 I’m sure a lot of it is that the black album was my first exposure to Metallica. When I heard their earlier stuff later, at first I was like, “WTF is this?” and wrote it off as me not liking their early work. It wasn’t until many years later that I started listening to it again and now I love it.
@@dsboyce1977 Time has a way of doing that for us, doesn't it? I heard Slayer in '84 but wrote it off as too thrashy -- I was headlong into hair metal at that point. Fast forward 6 years, I start playing guitar myself, and I'm all over Slayer's & Metallica's older material like crazy, hehe.
Same here. I saw them before they recorded their first album; bought their first later that year...and the "Black/Metallica" album was the last I bought.
Wherever I may roam is about a man who has cut all ties with worldly possession's and other people. A homeless wonderer living off the earth and learning through his spirit!
Hey T and Tasha, enjoying your reactions. Might I suggest an old Country song that you would love. I don't think you have done any from this artist, David Ball, before. He had many great hits, but my favorite is "Riding with Private Malone". It can tug on the heart strings just a bit, but it is a feel good song overall.
On guitar is Kirk Hammett...he replaced Dave Mustaine when the band cut Dave loose in '83; just before recording their first album. As you may know; Dave went on to form Megadeth. First time I saw them was in SF in early '83 with Dave on guitar and Cliff on bass. Didn't know who they were or their names then. But they blew me and three others in our band away. I bought that first album as soon as I saw it...when shopping for FANG's Landshark album. Got them both the same day.
Kill Em All stands the test of time, so many awesome tracks. Listening to their entire discography, you can definitely hear the roots of things to come on later albums. But that was pure, savage thrash at its finest. It, and Ride The Lightning are my 2 favorites overall.
Very very intuitive to what you said about even though you can be surrounded by people, you still can be alone. Suicidal tendencies has a song that touches on this exact same feeling. The song is called "Alone", check it out?
So there are video like documentaries on how some of these bands have first started like AC DC Iron Maiden Ozzy should maybe do what nobody else has done yet and react to something like that
A great first time listen review, well done! Really astute on the intro instrumentation being of arabic nature & interpretation of vocals. Great wahwah solo! You're not alone in struggling to define why 'tallica are better than the rest - they just make you feel more. Mudderdeath suck
This is the last Metallica album I liked, after this one, they became the Artists Formerly Known As Metallica. A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica. It's a video of them making this album, and has the 5 videos from the singles they released from the album for the radio.
You guys are awesome and a cute couple. In this video and led zep in my time of dying you're getting some audible back ground noise in the quiet moments sounds like a compression going on like a weird static or hiss. Just a heads up
Metallica is the musical lovechild of Black Sabbath and Motorhead 😂 Megadeth is the musical lovechild of Metallica and a witch coven...at Lovecrafts birthplace.
She's fucking great! I've always thought that i just haven't said anything until now. How can you watch this video and not think to yourself, she's fucking great.
Thank you for all the great content! You guys rock!
They filmed some of this video in Cincinnati. I was at that show. Awesome. I love her reactions, she rocks.
I know a lot of the Metallica purists don’t like it, the the entire Black album is so damn good. One of the few albums I can listen to from start to finish without disliking a single song.
Haha, I guess I'm a Metallica purist...that said, I hold nothing against that album and its fans. Bands sometimes wish to change things up, and that's their right. How does that take anything away from the older material I'm in love with? Not at all. And, this is indeed a fantastic song, with a great message about freedom. Sad But True is my other favorite from that album.
@@captaincapitalism264 I’m sure a lot of it is that the black album was my first exposure to Metallica. When I heard their earlier stuff later, at first I was like, “WTF is this?” and wrote it off as me not liking their early work. It wasn’t until many years later that I started listening to it again and now I love it.
@@dsboyce1977 Time has a way of doing that for us, doesn't it? I heard Slayer in '84 but wrote it off as too thrashy -- I was headlong into hair metal at that point. Fast forward 6 years, I start playing guitar myself, and I'm all over Slayer's & Metallica's older material like crazy, hehe.
That would be the ripper Mr. Kirk Hammett on lead guitar
The last Metallica album I really had much interest in.
Same here. I saw them before they recorded their first album; bought their first later that year...and the "Black/Metallica" album was the last I bought.
I used to say the same thing but then I started to listen to Death Magnetic…. I would urge you to give it a listen!
Me too....very agree
Very original. Very edgy.
Great reaction to a great song!!
Wherever I may roam is about a man who has cut all ties with worldly possession's and other people. A homeless wonderer living off the earth and learning through his spirit!
Hey T and Tasha, enjoying your reactions. Might I suggest an old Country song that you would love. I don't think you have done any from this artist, David Ball, before. He had many great hits, but my favorite is "Riding with Private Malone". It can tug on the heart strings just a bit, but it is a feel good song overall.
On guitar is Kirk Hammett...he replaced Dave Mustaine when the band cut Dave loose in '83; just before recording their first album. As you may know; Dave went on to form Megadeth. First time I saw them was in SF in early '83 with Dave on guitar and Cliff on bass. Didn't know who they were or their names then. But they blew me and three others in our band away. I bought that first album as soon as I saw it...when shopping for FANG's Landshark album. Got them both the same day.
Kill Em All stands the test of time, so many awesome tracks. Listening to their entire discography, you can definitely hear the roots of things to come on later albums. But that was pure, savage thrash at its finest. It, and Ride The Lightning are my 2 favorites overall.
That Is bohemian intro sound you're hearing was Kirk Playing a sitar instrument and Jason playing a 12 string bass guitar for the big bong sound.
3 ac dc songs that are some of my favorite and no-one reacts to "ride on" "overdose" "soul striper"
Great song!
Very very intuitive to what you said about even though you can be surrounded by people, you still can be alone. Suicidal tendencies has a song that touches on this exact same feeling. The song is called "Alone", check it out?
you go girl!! Metallica rules!! Megadeth Dave
It is a sitar in the beginning
Wow..I enjoy your described imagery..strip velvet..great name for manly fragrance.
This video was recorded at the Assembly Hall in Champaign Il on the night of my 21st birthday. I am somewhere in the 3rd row "drunk"
Lol
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The g.o.a.t.s of reactions love yas
It's an effect on the guitar. It's called a sitar or Ravi effect. Edit: the intro.
So there are video like documentaries on how some of these bands have first started like AC DC Iron Maiden Ozzy should maybe do what nobody else has done yet and react to something like that
A great first time listen review, well done! Really astute on the intro instrumentation being of arabic nature & interpretation of vocals. Great wahwah solo! You're not alone in struggling to define why 'tallica are better than the rest - they just make you feel more. Mudderdeath suck
This is the last Metallica album I liked, after this one, they became the Artists Formerly Known As Metallica.
A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica. It's a video of them making this album, and has the 5 videos from the singles they released from the album for the radio.
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Always seemed to me that Metallica were exactly in the center of ACDC and Megadeth - a bluesy version of jazz
Get off the heroine, my guy
You guys are awesome and a cute couple. In this video and led zep in my time of dying you're getting some audible back ground noise in the quiet moments sounds like a compression going on like a weird static or hiss. Just a heads up
Sitar an electric one maybe, or synthed? (and I know it's an old reload reaction)
Metallica is the best period. And Metallica made many great songs after the black album. Just skip st.anger
Musically speaking, Megadeth is great. But I've never liked Mustaines voice.
It has more of a pagan vibe to be. Which I love
Sitar
Metallica is the musical lovechild of Black Sabbath and Motorhead 😂
Megadeth is the musical lovechild of Metallica and a witch coven...at Lovecrafts birthplace.
Love it