The Attack of the Dead Men, or the Battle of Osowiec Fortress, was a battle of World War I that took place at Osowiec Fortress (now northeastern Poland), on August 6, 1915. The incident got its name from the bloodied, zombie-like appearance of the Russian combatants after they were bombarded with a mixture of poison gases, chlorine and bromine by the Germans. While coughing up blood, the Russians covered their faces with cloths and managed to rout German forces.
They were coughing up more then just blood, with that chemical mixture odds are some of them would have literally been coughing up bits of their own lungs.
i have heard they were so messed up by the gases that they could not feel anymore pain so they kept advancing even after getting shot (exept of instant kill hits like head, heart and lungs) what striked even more fear in the german army. is that true?
@@roberturlaub8526 im sure some of them were pumped full of adrenaline or had such major damage to their body their pain receptions had checked out. But I never heard about all of them being unable to feel pain during this.
@@roberturlaub8526 Чуть более 100 человек, выплевывая на ходу легкие, перемотанные окровавленными тряпками вызвали такой ужас у немцев, что 5000 немецких солдат обратились в бегство. А боль конечно они чувствовали. Некоторые даже выжили.
@@roberturlaub8526 I don't know if they didn't feel pain but yeah, apparently they refused to go down and some of the germans died to their own landmiens because they thought they were fighting actual zombies and just wanted to hightail out of there
Also, Sabaton actually has a History channel where they have teamed up with an American Historian and go in depth into the stories that the songs are about, so if you find a song that peaks your interest and want to learn more - see if the channel Sabaton History has an episode about the song. It features parts of the music though, so I wouldn't recommend doing it with a song you plan on doing a blind reaction to.
As a history buff im proud of you to not only reacting to metal band music but also actually learning history. Something everyone need to do so we do not make same mistakes all over again. Big hug and respect from Sweden
Awesome! You really can't go wrong with Sabaton. One recomendation would be "No bullets fly" - there is an animated music video to it, that expands on the story and give context.
I think he should do that one aswell, so freakin good! Was thinking about that the other day when I watched it, and searched if he have done a reaction to that one yet, and he had not!
If you really want to learn history, Sabaton got you covered, they got a history channel as well where they take the songs and explain the history behind
Yes. The best bet is for these older videos, see if there's a matching Sabaton History video. My knowledge of the two World Wars and a lot of historic battles and individuals that never get taught in the US school system. And even better, the catchy lyrics stick dates in your head that will remain with you should you ever need to know that the sack of Rome occurred in 1527 or that "Death from Above" is the motto of the 82nd Airborne.
wow one of my favorites sabaton song looking forward for it. Sabaton always talking about war history,battles,heroes and everything related with and they're qualify as power metal.
Black Pegasus, yep, they mostly sing about historical events. They do concept albums about various war themes, like Heroes, The Last Stand, The War to End All Wars. Only their first recorded album, Metalizer, doesn’t deal with history. Btw, Sabaton has their own History Channel. I’d love to see you & Don react to that also. Cheers & have fun with the Sabaton rabbit hole!
They've also done covers of Metallica's For Whom the Bell Tolls and Rammstein's Feuer Frei (If you're old enough to remember Vin Diesel's Triple X, its one of the first songs in the movie).
Have they done a song about that one Finnish soldier in WWII who chugged his entire squad's supply of amphetamine in one go during a forced march, blazed off into the distance, survived two weeks alone in the wilderness, and lived to tell the tale? If they haven't, they *really* should.
And then he "gasses" us all xD Just Sabaton live is something that, honestly, can't be beat. They put so much effort in creating the stories right before our eyes! It's honestly breath taking!
Love their 1916, Christmas Truce, and this one most. Remember to watch all the way through, cause they give the history behind the songs. There is another one I love but the name is escaping me. When I remember, I'll add the title. Hugs from Newfoundland 🍁
Sabaton is truly amazing! Peace from Belgium! they are all absolute bangers. As an American you should check '82nd all the way' or 'hellfighters'. you gonna like this!
Im so glad you are doing more reactions to Sabaton, one of my favorites! I think you would app No Bullets Fly yarnhub animated version. So many cool stores sabaton has told
No words how much I love seeing / watching people experiancing and falling for Sabaton. Highly recomend checking out the live performance. Please keep the Sabaton reactions coming, you can NEVER go wrong with them.
For the fun of it I actually played that last Christmas and my 2 year old niece loved it. Afterwards I played others and she loved them as well since she kept asking for another song from them.
Every country have a story about heroics of their soldiers and Sabaton is on the way to tell all of those stories. And we love them for that. (and yeah, that inspire pride in me to be russian as well as some other songs inspires other people of different nations)
There are so much good Sabaton Videos who teach a Lesson! I highly recommend "no Bullets fly" and "1916", a Motörhead Cover written by Lemmy Kilmister.
The fact that BP is seriously considering how to give a new focus to his art is one of the great things that this channel has done for him. His exposure to great bands like Sabaton and Rammstein, artists like Ren or even funny stuff like ERB, are affecting his taste in music and his lyrical creativity and may well change the direction or the focus of his song subjects. I'm really looking for his reaction to Sabaton's 'No Bullets Fly', 'Night Witches', 'The Last Stand' and their soul-chushing cover of '1916'
Sabaton is crazy good in their story telling. I would definitely recommend "Winged Hussars" and then the live version from Poland. Also "no bullets fly" the original music video (animated) is fantastic. And yes all historical events
Joakim Brodén is not only an amazing lyricist and vocalist, but also seems to be an incredible human being. I watched an interview he did with Liz Zharoff from The Charismatic Voice about a year ago. He seems like a big teddy bear.
"Last Stand" from Sabaton is certainly a read. You'll get a brief history lesson from the song, only to read about it of just how extensive the HRE's actions were that day to present day. ;) One act changed Europe overnight.
Sabaton definitely is an amazing band all of their music is about history. Definitely check out No bullets fly, Night Witches but make sure they are the animated story telling video they are amazing, Ein Livstid I Krig live but make sure the subtitles are in English cause they are singing in Swedish, Lady of the Dark story telling video and First Soldier story telling video are great and Soldier of Heaven are great. All their songs are amazing definitely welcome down the Sabaton rabbit hole.
It's so funny seeing you react to sabbaton; I'm a hiphiop-head from Sweden and I was not expecting to find this on your channel! But I appreciate it and I appreciate you - Im'ä check out more sabbaton stuff!
I don't even like metal, but Sabaton is a rabbit hole of its own, which I fell into. Sometimes it's good to read a little about what the song is about before watching, or you should check out their own Sabaton history channel.
This is by far my favorite band of all time. Simple because it's all about war and history. They have over two albums of songs just about WW1 and their second TH-cam channel "Sabaton History" that is videos about the history behind the songs. I love and can't wait for their second US tour. I would love to see you're reaction to "Fields of Verdun" its about the longest battle in history!
Really great reaction, you have a new subscriber right here sir! You should absolutely continue reacting to Sabaton. I can recommend that you check out the song Hellfighters from their newest album. Its about the Harlem Hellfighters who were African American soldiers during ww1, whi despite being discriminated harshly still were one of the most fearsome and effective troops of the great war.
Metal bands have always written songs about war and some about history... Iron Maiden wrote 'The Trooper' about the British Ligh Brigade in the Crimean war, and 'Alexander the Great' about the Macedonian conqueror... 'Paschendale' about World War I... etc. Manowar is an American band that made their whole career about medieval, fantasy and swords & sorcery battles... one of their songs 'Spirit Horse of the Cherokee' was inspired by a real event... Sabaton is a band that had made a 25 year career (so far) basing their lyrics entirely on historical battles and wars... and from all over the world. They even covered a Manowar song - 'Kingdom come' 🤘🔥
to me, most important in sabatons "lessons" is, that they DO NOT take sides and don´t Judge and they don´t glorify war... they just tell about things that happened, that were outstanding and praiseworthy, things that should never be forgotten... likt "the christmas truce" or the story behind "no bullets fly"...
You should react to 1916 by Sabaton. Its a song originally written by Lemmy Kilminster from Motorhead, but it fits perfectly with Sabatons style and delivery. Great song and video :D
i just commented suggesting Father, since it's literally the origins of this song, but that's also an incredible suggestion. i honestly am trying to learn how to sing to the song, but due to it's key/pitch i have to remain much lower than him and in some parts i have to go LOW, which is hard for me to do. i can do it, but it's REALLY hard a lot of the time. it also sounds off to me. honestly i've thought about uploading an attempt to get a more rounded opinion, good cover or not. can't improve without criticism and critique after all.
Definitely more Sabaton. No bullets Fly and Night Witches were my next two after I TH-cam suggested Bismark to me years ago. I now listen to their song Primo Victoria about DDay every June 6th.
you should react to the sabaton history channel as well, they teamed up with a historian to talk about the history behind the songs they write in the first half of the videos, then a member of sabaton will talk about the music side of things in the second half.
Two songs: No bullets fly (the animated version) and Christmas truce. Also En livids I Krig ( live version) song is in Swedish but there are subtittles.
They have a about 5 or 10 songs that has nothing to do with history from back when they were first starting, and a couple that are covers of other bands songs but the majority of their catalog is Historical. People tend to forget those existed or even know those existed as since the album, Primo Victoria which came out in 2005, Sabaton had done almost nothing but songs about history.
One of them is Metal Machine, which I first thought was about tanks or warships, as I was only familiar with their historical warfare rock songs. It's not - it's actually chock-full of references to songs and albums of other heavy metal bands such as Dio, Iron Maiden, KISS, Ozzy Osbourne. There's a lyrics video of the song on TH-cam which shows the quoted lyrics and which song they're taken from.
So funny you should stay that at 5:00. Before 2016 I didn't listen to Sabaton didn't know they were a thing. GF actually listened to them without really knowing the history behind their songs. It was playing in the background one day we were hanging out and I started catching some of the lyrics for Price of a Mile, then Gallipoli, then Ghost Division, as I paid more and more attention to each new track I was explaining the battles behind each of them to her. That's when I found out all of their songs were like that. Been a fan ever since.
They have a couple that are not historical. Metal Machine is a tribute to the OG heavy metal bands and artists. You can get all of the details on the Sabaton History Channel hosted by Indy Neidell. Love your reactions and openness.
I think enough people have said about the story of the attack of the dead men so I won't explain any more 😂 If you want to react to more I recommend "1916" or "A Lifetime of War" these are a couple of my favourite songs by Sabaton (also Attack of the Dead Men is one of my favourites too because I love the story behind it) but 1916 and A Lifetime of War made me cry so bad when I heard them both though. Especially A lifetime of War because that song really hits hard with the modern wars going on. "religion and greed cause millions to bleed" is one of the lines in a lifetime of war and it still reigns true to this day. It's some of their slower songs but they are still so powerful and really make you think what it was like and still is like to be a soldier. My grandad was a member of the British Royal Army so all this stuff really hits home for me when I think of his stories and the things he had to go through.
WWI the Russians sent so many soldiers at the German lines wave after wave that the Germans started to believe they were reanimating and continuing to charge even though they saw them fall to the mustard and chlorine gas.
Well, not necessarily. The reason they thought they were reanimating was because they thought the Russians were dead after the poison gas. They were coughing up bits of their organs and blood because of the gas, but alive. There weren’t new soldiers coming in, they were gassed soldiers that had lived by wrapping a cloth around their faces (and likely adrenaline). The Germans were so shocked by this that they retreated. They believed that they were reanimated corpses since they looked like corpses as the gas would’ve been dissolving their insides and possibly their outsides.
Definetly go and check the animated video Night Witches from Sabaton. Talk about Girl Power! Women who had no fear, attacking from middle night. Dealing death out of nowhere, undetected, unexpected and stealth perfected. 588 risked their lives with outdated and life-treahtning equipment, but still being the utmost bad ass aerial regiment ever!
To Hell And Back is a must-watch, it's a powerful song with a powerful story and background. And then follow up by watching the episode for the song/story on the Sabaton History channel, it will give so much info about it and you're guaranteed to learn a thing or two about history if/when you go down the Sabaton rabbit hole. Sabaton and Sabaton History will teach you so much about history, AND they make it fun and entertaining.
This is the most metal song ever. Russian troops didn't have gas masks, and so wrapped themselves up against the gas, which worked for a handful of them. Blood flowed from every hole in their head that was exposed to the gas. Some of them couldn't even walk correct, leading them to crawl down the hill during the charge, wheezing and gasping for air, firing their rifles ahead of them. Russian troops guarding the flanks, who had not been gassed, joined the charge, helping to break the German advance. Holy shit.
I love seeing people react to things I love as well as things that might not seem like their typical genre. Combined with your genuine interest in both the music and context you've got a winning formula. Gonna go check out the other Sabaton reaction, and recommend 82nd All The Way by Sabaton (Sgt York solos 200 germans) If you're interested in other things in music that aren't the norm, Coheed and Cambria did a 4 album heavy metal space opera (Second stage turbine blade, In keeping secrets of silent eart 3, good apollo i'm burning star 4 vol 1 & 2) then a single album story in the same universe set before the first 4 albums (year of the black rainbow), then a 2 album story set before YOTBR (Afterman Ascension/Descension) and now a 5 albums story set after the first 4 (The Vaxis Pentology). Key Entity Extraction V: Sentry the Defiant, Welcome Home, and The Willing Well III: Apollo 2: The Telling Truth for top 3 to react too.
If you don't know of the history part, you can also make a Google search you know ... In fact there is a sabaton official website to explain them along with lyrics. It's during WWI, back then Poland didn't exist, it belonged to Russia and Germany.
KEEP IT UP WITH THE SABATON BROTHERRRR WE GOTTA GET THEIR NAME OUT THERE AS WELL AS GET YOU LEARNING YOUR HISTORY 😂 LOVE YAAN AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ON THIS PLATFORM^^
@black pegasus You might want to check out Sabatons historical channel. They have a historian explain the context of their songs. Also check out the live in Moscow version of this, with Radio Tapok its well worth it. Last... you might have to stop calling yourself just a rap enjoyer, since you clearly have grown into a music enjoyer.
There is so much learning about warfare and truth behinde the WWll. Keep doing Sabaton, i have one for you 1916 ( motorhead did the orginal) great reaction!
This is such a good song too! You also learn stuff, a banger! Great reaction dude! You really need to check out "En livstid i krig" live, and WITH subs, so you can follow what they sing, that song hits me straight where it should, making my eyes sweaty ...
My brother had a history homework , he should write about a history war event. He hate history (I love it) I put on a Sabaton music video and he was so inspired by how Sabaton in their songs tells about historical events, never seen him so motivated for a homework 🤘🏻 he got a B on that 😎
Sabaton has an amazing History channel here on TH-cam. Basically the history lessons we all wish we had at school - it gives the background stories of all their songs. Next up you should DEFINITELY do a reaction to their song The Last Stand. Trust me!
This was dope as hell live. State Theater, Detroit 10/10/2022. It’s actually called Fillmore now, but it’s always the State to me. I even came home from Orlando to see them.
I must say that I enjoy watching your reactions, especially since you started discovering the metal world. I have been a Sabaton fan for over a decade and I have learned so much from them rocking to good music. Sabaton celebrates their 25th anniversary ths year. So you have a lot of history to learn😂. Some suggestions for further deepdive into their music is; Musicvideos Great war Screaming Eagles Christmas truce Livevideos; Uprising live Woodstock En livstid I krig live Gothemburg (Cc on) Swedish pagans live Wacken Animated story; Nightwitches full animated No bullets fly animated story Lyricvideo; Stormtroopers Hellfighters
It was a pivotal polish fort guarding the primary railway for the area. They had attacked it many times and failed to take the fort. On this occasion they attacked and faced poison gas from the infamous Dr Death. They needed this fort to secure the area and disrupt the supply lines. Men thought to have died in the trenches to the gas had bought time by wrapping soaked masks, rose up and attacked the German position. The germans were terrified because they appeared as "Dead Men". Check out their historical page to go along with the songs. The effects of chlorine gas on skin and more about the battle. Sabaton has also received official recognition for Historical accuracy by the Swedish Historical Society. I have followed this band since finding them on Yahoo music. They started with a mix of songs that were not historical necessarily but completely devoted to history by their first official album. ALL of their music is fantastic and if you ever get a chance to see them live... GO. I cant say this enough... SUPPORT THIS BAND.
If you want to see another Sabaton video, watch Night Witches, there's a history version of it. I'm pretty sure you will like it and be suprised about those incredible women. 😊🤘
YES, more Sabaton, please! It's never too many ;) Great reaction! Thanks! I've been to the Osowiec Fortress this summer. Today it is Poland but it belonged to Russia that time. In 1918 after the ww1 we regained the independance after 123 years of partitions by Russia, Prussia and Austria. The guide there has mentioned the song and the Sabaton band visiting the place. She let us to hold the original empty "bottle" for gas which was used then. It's big. There is Wizna 40 km away with the grave of Kpt Raginis. The Sabaton's banger 40:1 is about Wizna and it's Nr 1 in their History Channel. Sabaton's got thousands of fans in Poland. (see concert in PL in 2012 700000). There are more songs about the Polish history whih are bangers and e.g. check the memes: Then the winged hussars arrived... ;) My recommendation would be all songs but to be specific: 1. Uprising (the song which made me the Sabaton's fan) about the Polish Warsaw Uprising 1944; 2. 40:1 - about the Polish resistence in Sept 1939, Woodstock live, 2012 recommended; 3. Fields of Verdun (vid made in Poland in Gerhard Fort) official music vid recommended; 4. Metal Machine - NOT about the history ;)
Great reaction!🤘 Yes, definitely react to more Sabaton, please!😃 "No bullets fly" (animated story video) and "Lady of the Dark" (animated story video).
All of their songs are historical except 1 album called Metalizer... I suggest Ghost Division (about German tanks from WW2) LIVE or The Last Stand - official video (about Swiss Guard protecting Vatican and pope - The Sack of Rome 1527)
Sabaton is an amazing group I advised you to listen to Christmas truce, fields of Verdun, and many others of theirs Songs Wich are incredible. An other great groupe of heavy/power metal is Powerwolf an amazing German band you could start with "Demons are girls beast Friends" which is there more famous music. Great reaction continue like this 💪❤️
Yes al is historical about Sabaton! Recomend you to listen to christmas truce, 1916 and why not some of the swedish like Livstid i krig live in Gothenburg..... They make me cry and I love it. So mutch feelings.
If you want historical stories to tell people look up The Fat Electrician. He’s one of the funniest people on TH-cam and he breaks down and explains everything in a way that everyone can understand. Also Christmas Truce is another great one to react to, it’s more of a metal ballad, but is very moving. Also if you do react to it, react to the video and stay around for the credits, you might recognize the voice.
also bonus fact as someone who has worked in the school system sabaton is also a good way to introduce Teens to historical things that they then can go more into if it is something for them. had a teenager who got really big into the "Lauri Törni" (the song soldier of 3 armies) a guy who hated the Russians so much he join every army fighting them
World War I was one of the bloodiest wars of all time; and vastly outdone by World War II. Sabaton did a cover of a Mötorhead song called “1916”. Sabaton’s cover and music video are dedicated to all soldiers who are sent out to fight, but the song g is specifically about the Battle of Passchendael, where a combined 1 million soldiers were slaughtered all for six miles of territory. Many of those soldiers were 16 years old boys, one falling every 4.4 seconds, clutching his wounds and crying for his mother as he died. The music video legitimately made me weep.
The Attack of the Dead Men, or the Battle of Osowiec Fortress, was a battle of World War I that took place at Osowiec Fortress (now northeastern Poland), on August 6, 1915. The incident got its name from the bloodied, zombie-like appearance of the Russian combatants after they were bombarded with a mixture of poison gases, chlorine and bromine by the Germans. While coughing up blood, the Russians covered their faces with cloths and managed to rout German forces.
They were coughing up more then just blood, with that chemical mixture odds are some of them would have literally been coughing up bits of their own lungs.
i have heard they were so messed up by the gases that they could not feel anymore pain so they kept advancing even after getting shot (exept of instant kill hits like head, heart and lungs) what striked even more fear in the german army. is that true?
@@roberturlaub8526 im sure some of them were pumped full of adrenaline or had such major damage to their body their pain receptions had checked out. But I never heard about all of them being unable to feel pain during this.
@@roberturlaub8526 Чуть более 100 человек, выплевывая на ходу легкие, перемотанные окровавленными тряпками вызвали такой ужас у немцев, что 5000 немецких солдат обратились в бегство. А боль конечно они чувствовали. Некоторые даже выжили.
@@roberturlaub8526 I don't know if they didn't feel pain but yeah, apparently they refused to go down and some of the germans died to their own landmiens because they thought they were fighting actual zombies and just wanted to hightail out of there
Also, Sabaton actually has a History channel where they have teamed up with an American Historian and go in depth into the stories that the songs are about, so if you find a song that peaks your interest and want to learn more - see if the channel Sabaton History has an episode about the song. It features parts of the music though, so I wouldn't recommend doing it with a song you plan on doing a blind reaction to.
Well Swedish-American Indy Nidell
im going to learn more history from sabaton than my history classes
Thanks for the heads up!
As a history buff im proud of you to not only reacting to metal band music but also actually learning history. Something everyone need to do so we do not make same mistakes all over again. Big hug and respect from Sweden
Christmas truce, 1916, Price of a mile, No bullets fly, Night Witches
DEFINITELY Night Witches!
Imagine 100 mummies rising from the wasteland, getting up, shamble towards 7000 men...
And they kept going down, but they didn't stay down...
Scary...
I'm a 51 year old rock fan and never heard of these guys until your first reaction. I'm loving it too. Keep her lit on Sabaton
Found out about them about 2016 when I first heard 'Primo Victoria' and 'No Bullets Fly'. Favourite band. You just dropped down a rabbit hole.
Awesome! You really can't go wrong with Sabaton. One recomendation would be "No bullets fly" - there is an animated music video to it, that expands on the story and give context.
One of the best videos on the internet
I concur!!
My fav.
Cant be recommended enough! You will not be able to keep from tearing up while you watch it. It's so good!
I think he should do that one aswell, so freakin good! Was thinking about that the other day when I watched it, and searched if he have done a reaction to that one yet, and he had not!
If you really want to learn history, Sabaton got you covered, they got a history channel as well where they take the songs and explain the history behind
On the 6th of June. On the shores of Western Europe, 1944. D-Day upon us!
Yes. The best bet is for these older videos, see if there's a matching Sabaton History video. My knowledge of the two World Wars and a lot of historic battles and individuals that never get taught in the US school system. And even better, the catchy lyrics stick dates in your head that will remain with you should you ever need to know that the sack of Rome occurred in 1527 or that "Death from Above" is the motto of the 82nd Airborne.
wow one of my favorites sabaton song looking forward for it. Sabaton always talking about war history,battles,heroes and everything related with and they're qualify as power metal.
Black Pegasus, yep, they mostly sing about historical events. They do concept albums about various war themes, like Heroes, The Last Stand, The War to End All Wars. Only their first recorded album, Metalizer, doesn’t deal with history.
Btw, Sabaton has their own History Channel. I’d love to see you & Don react to that also. Cheers & have fun with the Sabaton rabbit hole!
And one Nazgûl song.
They've also done covers of Metallica's For Whom the Bell Tolls and Rammstein's Feuer Frei (If you're old enough to remember Vin Diesel's Triple X, its one of the first songs in the movie).
Have they done a song about that one Finnish soldier in WWII who chugged his entire squad's supply of amphetamine in one go during a forced march, blazed off into the distance, survived two weeks alone in the wilderness, and lived to tell the tale? If they haven't, they *really* should.
@@tommcewan7936 They don't really do psychedelic songs, and the story of Aimo Koivunen would HAVE to be a trip.
So looking forward to this!
🎶 Osowiec then and again 🎶
It's amazing to see them perform this live. Joakim comes out on stage wearing a full gas mask and sings with it on.
And then he "gasses" us all xD
Just Sabaton live is something that, honestly, can't be beat. They put so much effort in creating the stories right before our eyes! It's honestly breath taking!
Saw them live in Nashville, it was epic. Gonna see them again in May. I’m gonna buy tickets any time they’re close by.
This song gives me chills, Resist and Bite is another one that gives me chills.....Primo Victoria is also a must....heck All of Sabaton is a must. xD
Love their 1916, Christmas Truce, and this one most. Remember to watch all the way through, cause they give the history behind the songs. There is another one I love but the name is escaping me. When I remember, I'll add the title. Hugs from Newfoundland 🍁
So? What was it?
Sabaton is truly amazing! Peace from Belgium! they are all absolute bangers. As an American you should check '82nd all the way' or 'hellfighters'. you gonna like this!
Im so glad you are doing more reactions to Sabaton, one of my favorites! I think you would app No Bullets Fly yarnhub animated version. So many cool stores sabaton has told
No words how much I love seeing / watching people experiancing and falling for Sabaton. Highly recomend checking out the live performance. Please keep the Sabaton reactions coming, you can NEVER go wrong with them.
Cannot go wrong with "The Christmas Truce", the music video. It is cinematic quality!
For the fun of it I actually played that last Christmas and my 2 year old niece loved it. Afterwards I played others and she loved them as well since she kept asking for another song from them.
My Christmas Song. We are all bothers, we are all friends. Too many people don't realise it.
I got my 15 year old son into this band and now he loves history-Thanks, Sabaton-bringing education in the most original way lol
How funny when I was 15 I got my father into Sabaton
@@GlobalOutcastlook how the tables have turned
Every country have a story about heroics of their soldiers and Sabaton is on the way to tell all of those stories.
And we love them for that.
(and yeah, that inspire pride in me to be russian as well as some other songs inspires other people of different nations)
There are so much good Sabaton Videos who teach a Lesson! I highly recommend "no Bullets fly" and "1916", a Motörhead Cover written by Lemmy Kilmister.
The fact that BP is seriously considering how to give a new focus to his art is one of the great things that this channel has done for him. His exposure to great bands like Sabaton and Rammstein, artists like Ren or even funny stuff like ERB, are affecting his taste in music and his lyrical creativity and may well change the direction or the focus of his song subjects. I'm really looking for his reaction to Sabaton's 'No Bullets Fly', 'Night Witches', 'The Last Stand' and their soul-chushing cover of '1916'
If you want soul-crushing, try "The Final Solution". Truly a reminder of the horrors that hatred can produce.
Offcourse you should keep reacting! 🤩
Sabaton is crazy good in their story telling.
I would definitely recommend "Winged Hussars" and then the live version from Poland.
Also "no bullets fly" the original music video (animated) is fantastic.
And yes all historical events
Joakim Brodén is not only an amazing lyricist and vocalist, but also seems to be an incredible human being. I watched an interview he did with Liz Zharoff from The Charismatic Voice about a year ago. He seems like a big teddy bear.
Honestly, it seems like the entire band is a bunch of really cool guys, also love the lottle colab joakim did with baby metal for oh majinai.
"Last Stand" from Sabaton is certainly a read. You'll get a brief history lesson from the song, only to read about it of just how extensive the HRE's actions were that day to present day. ;) One act changed Europe overnight.
Sabaton definitely is an amazing band all of their music is about history. Definitely check out No bullets fly, Night Witches but make sure they are the animated story telling video they are amazing, Ein Livstid I Krig live but make sure the subtitles are in English cause they are singing in Swedish, Lady of the Dark story telling video and First Soldier story telling video are great and Soldier of Heaven are great. All their songs are amazing definitely welcome down the Sabaton rabbit hole.
It's so funny seeing you react to sabbaton; I'm a hiphiop-head from Sweden and I was not expecting to find this on your channel! But I appreciate it and I appreciate you - Im'ä check out more sabbaton stuff!
I don't even like metal, but Sabaton is a rabbit hole of its own, which I fell into. Sometimes it's good to read a little about what the song is about before watching, or you should check out their own Sabaton history channel.
great reaction brother, sabaton is amazing. God bless brother
This is by far my favorite band of all time. Simple because it's all about war and history. They have over two albums of songs just about WW1 and their second TH-cam channel "Sabaton History" that is videos about the history behind the songs. I love and can't wait for their second US tour. I would love to see you're reaction to "Fields of Verdun" its about the longest battle in history!
Definitely do more Sabaton. They have a great sound and delivery with their story telling.
Really great reaction, you have a new subscriber right here sir! You should absolutely continue reacting to Sabaton. I can recommend that you check out the song Hellfighters from their newest album. Its about the Harlem Hellfighters who were African American soldiers during ww1, whi despite being discriminated harshly still were one of the most fearsome and effective troops of the great war.
Thanks for a good reaction! Osowiec is a fortress built by the russians. Its located in north east of Poland.
Thank you for reacting to Sabaton!
Sabaton has so freaking many good songs about History. Especially "The Final Solution" hit me pretty hard when i listened to it the first time.
Metal bands have always written songs about war and some about history... Iron Maiden wrote 'The Trooper' about the British Ligh Brigade in the Crimean war, and 'Alexander the Great' about the Macedonian conqueror... 'Paschendale' about World War I... etc.
Manowar is an American band that made their whole career about medieval, fantasy and swords & sorcery battles... one of their songs 'Spirit Horse of the Cherokee' was inspired by a real event...
Sabaton is a band that had made a 25 year career (so far) basing their lyrics entirely on historical battles and wars... and from all over the world. They even covered a Manowar song - 'Kingdom come' 🤘🔥
Absolutely worth doing more sabaton, if the vid doesnt tell the story, google or comments will tell it.
to me, most important in sabatons "lessons" is, that they DO NOT take sides and don´t Judge and they don´t glorify war...
they just tell about things that happened, that were outstanding and praiseworthy, things that should never be forgotten...
likt "the christmas truce" or the story behind "no bullets fly"...
I´m already looking forward for next Sabaton reaction. There are so many song from history to enjoy and learn from.
No bullets fly, animated video, you are not going to regret it.
You should react to 1916 by Sabaton. Its a song originally written by Lemmy Kilminster from Motorhead, but it fits perfectly with Sabatons style and delivery.
Great song and video :D
i just commented suggesting Father, since it's literally the origins of this song, but that's also an incredible suggestion. i honestly am trying to learn how to sing to the song, but due to it's key/pitch i have to remain much lower than him and in some parts i have to go LOW, which is hard for me to do. i can do it, but it's REALLY hard a lot of the time. it also sounds off to me. honestly i've thought about uploading an attempt to get a more rounded opinion, good cover or not. can't improve without criticism and critique after all.
Definitely more Sabaton. No bullets Fly and Night Witches were my next two after I TH-cam suggested Bismark to me years ago. I now listen to their song Primo Victoria about DDay every June 6th.
you should react to the sabaton history channel as well, they teamed up with a historian to talk about the history behind the songs they write in the first half of the videos, then a member of sabaton will talk about the music side of things in the second half.
Two songs: No bullets fly (the animated version) and Christmas truce. Also En livids I Krig ( live version) song is in Swedish but there are subtittles.
They have a about 5 or 10 songs that has nothing to do with history from back when they were first starting, and a couple that are covers of other bands songs but the majority of their catalog is Historical. People tend to forget those existed or even know those existed as since the album, Primo Victoria which came out in 2005, Sabaton had done almost nothing but songs about history.
One of them is Metal Machine, which I first thought was about tanks or warships, as I was only familiar with their historical warfare rock songs. It's not - it's actually chock-full of references to songs and albums of other heavy metal bands such as Dio, Iron Maiden, KISS, Ozzy Osbourne. There's a lyrics video of the song on TH-cam which shows the quoted lyrics and which song they're taken from.
Sabaton is exploding on all reaction vids..battels and sorrow and friendship in wars of life.
So funny you should stay that at 5:00. Before 2016 I didn't listen to Sabaton didn't know they were a thing. GF actually listened to them without really knowing the history behind their songs. It was playing in the background one day we were hanging out and I started catching some of the lyrics for Price of a Mile, then Gallipoli, then Ghost Division, as I paid more and more attention to each new track I was explaining the battles behind each of them to her. That's when I found out all of their songs were like that. Been a fan ever since.
They have a couple that are not historical. Metal Machine is a tribute to the OG heavy metal bands and artists. You can get all of the details on the Sabaton History Channel hosted by Indy Neidell. Love your reactions and openness.
Will you ain't going to learn crap from me but I'm still here for it.
what is you favourite thing to spend your time on? :) -I bet you could teach me a thing or two about that!
I think enough people have said about the story of the attack of the dead men so I won't explain any more 😂
If you want to react to more I recommend "1916" or "A Lifetime of War" these are a couple of my favourite songs by Sabaton (also Attack of the Dead Men is one of my favourites too because I love the story behind it) but 1916 and A Lifetime of War made me cry so bad when I heard them both though. Especially A lifetime of War because that song really hits hard with the modern wars going on. "religion and greed cause millions to bleed" is one of the lines in a lifetime of war and it still reigns true to this day. It's some of their slower songs but they are still so powerful and really make you think what it was like and still is like to be a soldier. My grandad was a member of the British Royal Army so all this stuff really hits home for me when I think of his stories and the things he had to go through.
WWI the Russians sent so many soldiers at the German lines wave after wave that the Germans started to believe they were reanimating and continuing to charge even though they saw them fall to the mustard and chlorine gas.
Well, not necessarily. The reason they thought they were reanimating was because they thought the Russians were dead after the poison gas. They were coughing up bits of their organs and blood because of the gas, but alive. There weren’t new soldiers coming in, they were gassed soldiers that had lived by wrapping a cloth around their faces (and likely adrenaline). The Germans were so shocked by this that they retreated. They believed that they were reanimated corpses since they looked like corpses as the gas would’ve been dissolving their insides and possibly their outsides.
Definetly go and check the animated video Night Witches from Sabaton. Talk about Girl Power! Women who had no fear, attacking from middle night. Dealing death out of nowhere, undetected, unexpected and stealth perfected. 588 risked their lives with outdated and life-treahtning equipment, but still being the utmost bad ass aerial regiment ever!
To Hell And Back is a must-watch, it's a powerful song with a powerful story and background. And then follow up by watching the episode for the song/story on the Sabaton History channel, it will give so much info about it and you're guaranteed to learn a thing or two about history if/when you go down the Sabaton rabbit hole. Sabaton and Sabaton History will teach you so much about history, AND they make it fun and entertaining.
This is the most metal song ever. Russian troops didn't have gas masks, and so wrapped themselves up against the gas, which worked for a handful of them. Blood flowed from every hole in their head that was exposed to the gas. Some of them couldn't even walk correct, leading them to crawl down the hill during the charge, wheezing and gasping for air, firing their rifles ahead of them. Russian troops guarding the flanks, who had not been gassed, joined the charge, helping to break the German advance.
Holy shit.
Night witches is definitely one to watch and follow up with their history channel 🖤
I love seeing people react to things I love as well as things that might not seem like their typical genre. Combined with your genuine interest in both the music and context you've got a winning formula.
Gonna go check out the other Sabaton reaction, and recommend 82nd All The Way by Sabaton (Sgt York solos 200 germans)
If you're interested in other things in music that aren't the norm, Coheed and Cambria did a 4 album heavy metal space opera (Second stage turbine blade, In keeping secrets of silent eart 3, good apollo i'm burning star 4 vol 1 & 2) then a single album story in the same universe set before the first 4 albums (year of the black rainbow), then a 2 album story set before YOTBR (Afterman Ascension/Descension) and now a 5 albums story set after the first 4 (The Vaxis Pentology).
Key Entity Extraction V: Sentry the Defiant, Welcome Home, and The Willing Well III: Apollo 2: The Telling Truth for top 3 to react too.
If you don't know of the history part, you can also make a Google search you know ...
In fact there is a sabaton official website to explain them along with lyrics.
It's during WWI, back then Poland didn't exist, it belonged to Russia and Germany.
Definitely a cool war story, sabaton has a history Channel too
i saw them live last year.. you cant imagine..
Watch Sabaton history to learn more about the story behind their songs. And take a look at their animated stories
KEEP IT UP WITH THE SABATON BROTHERRRR WE GOTTA GET THEIR NAME OUT THERE AS WELL AS GET YOU LEARNING YOUR HISTORY 😂 LOVE YAAN AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ON THIS PLATFORM^^
@black pegasus You might want to check out Sabatons historical channel. They have a historian explain the context of their songs. Also check out the live in Moscow version of this, with Radio Tapok its well worth it.
Last... you might have to stop calling yourself just a rap enjoyer, since you clearly have grown into a music enjoyer.
There is so much learning about warfare and truth behinde the WWll. Keep doing Sabaton, i have one for you 1916 ( motorhead did the orginal) great reaction!
This is such a good song too! You also learn stuff, a banger! Great reaction dude! You really need to check out "En livstid i krig" live, and WITH subs, so you can follow what they sing, that song hits me straight where it should, making my eyes sweaty ...
Yes "En livstids i krig" is awesome (especially live in Gothenburg)! It is a must.
My brother had a history homework , he should write about a history war event. He hate history (I love it) I put on a Sabaton music video and he was so inspired by how Sabaton in their songs tells about historical events, never seen him so motivated for a homework 🤘🏻 he got a B on that 😎
Sabaton has an amazing History channel here on TH-cam. Basically the history lessons we all wish we had at school - it gives the background stories of all their songs. Next up you should DEFINITELY do a reaction to their song The Last Stand. Trust me!
This was dope as hell live. State Theater, Detroit 10/10/2022. It’s actually called Fillmore now, but it’s always the State to me. I even came home from Orlando to see them.
I suggest Bismark, Christmas Truce and the cover of 1916. Great songs from Sabaton
I must say that I enjoy watching your reactions, especially since you started discovering the metal world. I have been a Sabaton fan for over a decade and I have learned so much from them rocking to good music. Sabaton celebrates their 25th anniversary ths year. So you have a lot of history to learn😂.
Some suggestions for further deepdive into their music is;
Musicvideos
Great war
Screaming Eagles
Christmas truce
Livevideos;
Uprising live Woodstock
En livstid I krig live Gothemburg (Cc on)
Swedish pagans live Wacken
Animated story;
Nightwitches full animated
No bullets fly animated story
Lyricvideo;
Stormtroopers
Hellfighters
En livstid I krig live Gothemburg (Cc on) is a must to react on if you gonna react to Sabaton
The best way to get knowledge of the history of the song's react to their history Chanel you won't regret it
"No bullets fly" and "Nightwitches" (both animated) next? Please? ☺
You need to watch primo Victoria by Sabaton but with the saving Private Ryan beach scene at the beginning
It was a pivotal polish fort guarding the primary railway for the area. They had attacked it many times and failed to take the fort. On this occasion they attacked and faced poison gas from the infamous Dr Death. They needed this fort to secure the area and disrupt the supply lines. Men thought to have died in the trenches to the gas had bought time by wrapping soaked masks, rose up and attacked the German position. The germans were terrified because they appeared as "Dead Men".
Check out their historical page to go along with the songs. The effects of chlorine gas on skin and more about the battle. Sabaton has also received official recognition for Historical accuracy by the Swedish Historical Society. I have followed this band since finding them on Yahoo music. They started with a mix of songs that were not historical necessarily but completely devoted to history by their first official album. ALL of their music is fantastic and if you ever get a chance to see them live... GO.
I cant say this enough... SUPPORT THIS BAND.
No bullets fly the animated video is really good. Look on that
they are from sweden and one of their best song is SABATON - Christmas Truce it is so good
If you want to see another Sabaton video, watch Night Witches, there's a history version of it. I'm pretty sure you will like it and be suprised about those incredible women. 😊🤘
I would love to see you explore their collabs with yarnhub. No bullets fly, Nightwishes and so on... Those are iiiiiinsane.
i love when we can see the cog turning to decifer the message
love ya Pegasus
the intro is eery
YES, more Sabaton, please! It's never too many ;) Great reaction! Thanks!
I've been to the Osowiec Fortress this summer. Today it is Poland but it belonged to Russia that time. In 1918 after the ww1 we regained the independance after 123 years of partitions by Russia, Prussia and Austria.
The guide there has mentioned the song and the Sabaton band visiting the place. She let us to hold the original empty "bottle" for gas which was used then. It's big. There is Wizna 40 km away with the grave of Kpt Raginis. The Sabaton's banger 40:1 is about Wizna and it's Nr 1 in their History Channel. Sabaton's got thousands of fans in Poland. (see concert in PL in 2012 700000). There are more songs about the Polish history whih are bangers and e.g. check the memes: Then the winged hussars arrived... ;)
My recommendation would be all songs but to be specific:
1. Uprising (the song which made me the Sabaton's fan) about the Polish Warsaw Uprising 1944;
2. 40:1 - about the Polish resistence in Sept 1939, Woodstock live, 2012 recommended;
3. Fields of Verdun (vid made in Poland in Gerhard Fort) official music vid recommended;
4. Metal Machine - NOT about the history ;)
Great reaction!🤘 Yes, definitely react to more Sabaton, please!😃
"No bullets fly" (animated story video) and "Lady of the Dark" (animated story video).
think its kewl how many stick around to watch you no matter what you react to, because your personality is FIRE... just such a kewl dude.
Totally here for this rabbit hole!
I am a late Bloomer like you Pre occupied with other things when i was a younger man !!! Never to late to learn it up keep on keeping on
U can check their animated videos to like 'Night Witches" or "No bullets Fly" those 2 are like documentaries.
not the animated videos but The animated STORY VIDEO the animated videos are just the videos to the story vid
Sabaton is an absolute BOSS of metal! My ancestors and relatives fought in some of these battles!
All of their songs are historical except 1 album called Metalizer... I suggest Ghost Division (about German tanks from WW2) LIVE or The Last Stand - official video (about Swiss Guard protecting Vatican and pope - The Sack of Rome 1527)
Few weeks past it but I'd love to see you do their Christmas peace song
Sabaton is an amazing group I advised you to listen to Christmas truce, fields of Verdun, and many others of theirs Songs Wich are incredible.
An other great groupe of heavy/power metal is Powerwolf an amazing German band you could start with "Demons are girls beast Friends" which is there more famous music.
Great reaction continue like this 💪❤️
Yes al is historical about Sabaton! Recomend you to listen to christmas truce, 1916 and why not some of the swedish like Livstid i krig live in Gothenburg..... They make me cry and I love it. So mutch feelings.
If you enjoyed this, you need to check out Ghost in the Trenches. Similar thing with the lyric visualizer. But the solo alone...purely addicting.
Please do "en livstid i krig" next. It's one of the best if not THE best song from Sabaton. Also consider 1916, The Carolean's Prayer and Carolus Rex.
science for the science GOD!
Another great sabaton track is Fields of verdun. Another huge moment in history captured and turned into an epic rack historical ride
Should react to "Sabaton - En livstid i krig (live gothenburg)", and watch it with english subtitles. That song really hit home
If you want historical stories to tell people look up The Fat Electrician. He’s one of the funniest people on TH-cam and he breaks down and explains everything in a way that everyone can understand.
Also Christmas Truce is another great one to react to, it’s more of a metal ballad, but is very moving. Also if you do react to it, react to the video and stay around for the credits, you might recognize the voice.
Never a war crime the first time
Yeah you got another subscriber! More SABATON!!!
also bonus fact as someone who has worked in the school system sabaton is also a good way to introduce Teens to historical things that they then can go more into if it is something for them. had a teenager who got really big into the "Lauri Törni" (the song soldier of 3 armies) a guy who hated the Russians so much he join every army fighting them
World War I was one of the bloodiest wars of all time; and vastly outdone by World War II.
Sabaton did a cover of a Mötorhead song called “1916”. Sabaton’s cover and music video are dedicated to all soldiers who are sent out to fight, but the song g is specifically about the Battle of Passchendael, where a combined 1 million soldiers were slaughtered all for six miles of territory. Many of those soldiers were 16 years old boys, one falling every 4.4 seconds, clutching his wounds and crying for his mother as he died. The music video legitimately made me weep.
As Sabaton goes you should really see their song 40:1 live from Woodstock (polish festival), will blow your mind!