Dude, I'm loving your descent into rock and metal, but respect the hell out of you going deep into the catalogues and not just the "big singles" that every other reactor does.
Okay, I've only ever heard the studio version of this song before, and I've always loved it and has certainly been on of my most favourite songs of theirs, but HOLY SHIT I feel like I've only just heard the song as it was meant to be played! WOW, what an experience that must have been, so wonderfully, awesomely heavy. Thanks for letting me discover this with you!
@@michaelbaldwin8484 Of festivals, this is fourth, but was second to Jean-Michel Jarre in Paris the previous year who got 2 million for Bastille day. Paris is a bit easier to get around than a military airfield outside Moscow, 1.6m was a feat. The biggest, that was also concurrent with New Year's Eve on the Copacabana beach... Monsters of Rock was it's own pull.
I always feel you should listen to the Studio version of any song for the first time, then check out the live versions. But this is a fine version to react to.
@@joeybecker781 Live isn't always better, but not always is the studio version the best. This is one of two songs that come off the album a little flattened, they need the live performance energy. The other's Harvester of Sorrow (where they actually clip the 'crowd play' pause out of the last section and makes it a little awkward)
Did he just spit? Yes. And if it was the 80s, you'd see me and a bunch of people fighting to catch the spit with our head before it lands xD It was a medal of Honor to be spit at by James in the 80s.
Kutulu!!! Metallica loves the Ancient One. First Call of Cthulhu, then this, then Don't Tread On Me, then Dream No More. On their self-titled "Black" album they had the Serpent. I know that it is also American Pride, but Don't Tread On Me is pure Tiamat / Kutulu power.
Loooove your reactions!! Since you seem to be on a Metallica kick, check out master of puppets live in Seattle in 1989. You'll understand when you hear the intro they play.
The song is based off a story from an author named, H.P. Lovecraft. It is from the story "The Shadow Over Insmouth" There are just so many Metallica songs that stand out. If you want to expand on your music journey, go to one of the bands that influenced them heavily. Mötorhead!
@@krakalaka911 *sigh* Better to go to rehab, than to deny yourself the chance. Cliff Burton's passing anniversary and James was friends with Eddie Money as well, who we just lost. Hard memories, tempered with a hard drink but chased with a hard decision.
Alphalax but it much different this time around when he went in 2001 band was younger and still strong as can be.Now going into there late 50s when he clean they will be close to 60 and they need to tour cuz that where the $$$$ is now not selling album correct.
Strongly suggest checking out more thrash. I already like the direction you are heading here, doing stuff that no other reaction videos are doing. That said there is a big four controversy, was anyways. To better understand that I suggest checking out Anthrax Among the living album, Indians, Among the Living. Slayer South of Heaven album, South of Heaven, Ghost of War, Spill the blood. Then Testament New order album, Into the pit, Trial by fire, Day of Reckoning. Then Kreator, Terrible Certainty album, No Escape, Terrible Certainty. Sepultura, Beneath the remains album, Dead Embriotic cells. Lastly Forbidden, Forbidden evil album, Chalice of Blood, Forbidden Evil, Eyes of Glass, Follow me. That should spark the questions why only the big four, and then open your mind to some dialog as to why and how we get the big four. Just trying to to music justice bro, like you can't talk about R&B without Cab Calloway, The Harlem Hamfats, Count Basie, Louis Jordan and others. "The term Rhythm & Blues" (R&B).
@@friedrichschopenhauer2900 it was the closing months of the Soviet Union, and the military was doing crowd "control". In actuality none had ever seen anything like this and pockets of them started freaking out at normal metal concert behavior i.e. gate rushing, moshing, etc. and people got popped with truncheons, crushed when the crowd pushed off, etc. And then it's also an outdoor concert... you stand a million plus outside anywhere and statistically some people are just going to keel over... let's say EMS weren't exactly rockin' it then and there, you know? Add in any criminal element and you've got your 50, which out of a million is still only 1:20,000 chance of dying there. 1:20,000... not great, not terrible.
@@skynetterminatort100 ED209 might have some minor glitches. I was still a kid when I first saw Robocop.. It was terrifying and amazing. But T2 Judgement Day is my all time favorite.
@@skynetterminatort100 This movie is going to be around the same time period as The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TV show) was I think. People seem to want to dismiss this movie online as a female Ghostbusters reboot... but I am looking forward to it as well. Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong are back... Emilia Clarke is out
Idk about live, but original version is...great. Fade to Black is amazing from Seattle '89 tho. Lot of emotions in voice compared to album/original version.
I was at this concert. They always rock!
Fucking sweet!!
Well then you were lucky to be alive then!!!
Lucky woman. I wasn't on the Earth yet, when they were during this shit
M C im too jealous...
Lucky one!!
Dude, I'm loving your descent into rock and metal, but respect the hell out of you going deep into the catalogues and not just the "big singles" that every other reactor does.
Totally agree
Okay, I've only ever heard the studio version of this song before, and I've always loved it and has certainly been on of my most favourite songs of theirs, but HOLY SHIT I feel like I've only just heard the song as it was meant to be played! WOW, what an experience that must have been, so wonderfully, awesomely heavy. Thanks for letting me discover this with you!
Try the version with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra on S&M, especially on headphones
This was a great tour. I went and seen them 2 nights in a row, the 3rd and fourth of July...man I miss those days!
Metal God so lucky. i wasn’t alive yet
You done opened up a big can of Cthulhu now...
Hails
Creeping death live Moscow 1991. Largest concert ever in history. Over 1.6 million people. Check it out. Seriously.
Rod Stewart in Rio is the largest
@@michaelbaldwin8484 Of festivals, this is fourth, but was second to Jean-Michel Jarre in Paris the previous year who got 2 million for Bastille day. Paris is a bit easier to get around than a military airfield outside Moscow, 1.6m was a feat.
The biggest, that was also concurrent with New Year's Eve on the Copacabana beach... Monsters of Rock was it's own pull.
but Jason's microphone was very low volume, there are better versions of that song
I always feel you should listen to the Studio version of any song for the first time, then check out the live versions. But this is a fine version to react to.
Samuel Fogle live is always better.
@@joeybecker781 Live isn't always better, but not always is the studio version the best. This is one of two songs that come off the album a little flattened, they need the live performance energy. The other's Harvester of Sorrow (where they actually clip the 'crowd play' pause out of the last section and makes it a little awkward)
You should always listen to the studio to have a point of reference to appreciate the live version imho.
I was thinking the same thing
S&M version is the very best. The strings make it more menacing
This song is in my top 5 favorite songs from Metallica
"About the heaviest number known to mankind..." - Jason Newsted
Did he just spit? Yes.
And if it was the 80s, you'd see me and a bunch of people fighting to catch the spit with our head before it lands xD
It was a medal of Honor to be spit at by James in the 80s.
Recent subscriber here. Just wanna say keep up all the good work. Respect, peace & love all the way from Ireland.
"That which is dead may eternal lie, but with strange aeons even death may die"
I seen them.live in 89 in Columbia South Carolina.
Then 2018 in Philadelphia.
Try Disposable heroes. 💪
Every time I listen to this song...I get the chills....
finally someone who doesnt pause it all the fucking song
Did anyone notice what him and Lars both did at 5:22 hah
Dude my earbuds BAck with another video BAck with another banger
Kutulu!!! Metallica loves the Ancient One. First Call of Cthulhu, then this, then Don't Tread On Me, then Dream No More. On their self-titled "Black" album they had the Serpent. I know that it is also American Pride, but Don't Tread On Me is pure Tiamat / Kutulu power.
CTHULU IS METAL AS FUUUUCK!!🤘
Best song on the Puppets album in my opinion.
Metallica- Fade to Black...live the same 89' Seattle concert. Its badass
New subscriber dude, keep on keeping on my man, welcome to your metal family
You are on your way to Metallica lifetime of excellence membership young man .
Loooove your reactions!! Since you seem to be on a Metallica kick, check out master of puppets live in Seattle in 1989. You'll understand when you hear the intro they play.
Saw this tour in Arizona..my first metal show in 1989!!
Ayyeeee I remember that concert!!! I was there!
2:24 when you look up in the dictionary or on wikipedia the definition of the term BAD ASS
Another great reaction dude, I’d recommend checking out their Moscow 91’ live stuff.
Especially ‘Creeping Death’ 🎸
Try fight fire with fire live 1985 live cliff em all(day on the green
You know it's fir when you get that instant stank face
Master of puppets live in Seattle 🔥
I was 16 at this show first concert I ever went too I've seen them 8 times now
Thats some heavy stuff! 🙂
Play this song at 2 am in the dark
Creeping Death and Whiplash from this concert will melt your face off
Gd reaction friend. Keep the gd work
React to Metallica - Harvester of sorrow live in Moscow 1991
Another great reaction 🙏. Hopefully you react to the outlaw thorn by Metallica with the San Fransisco Symphony (1999) 🙏
S&M!!
The song is based off a story from an author named, H.P. Lovecraft. It is from the story "The Shadow Over Insmouth"
There are just so many Metallica songs that stand out. If you want to expand on your music journey, go to one of the bands that influenced them heavily. Mötorhead!
Heavy Heavy Heavy 👍🤘
React to Blackend at Seattle 89
Brother...you are now a METAL🤘 HEAD...just like the rest of us🎸🥁🎵🎶🎶
IN MAAADNESSS YOOOUUU DWELL!!
This song is a sequal to call of ktulu. If you get the chance read the book thoose tracks were based on.
James Hetfield is literally Thor!
Get that man an athpirin!
He just checked back into rehab today.
@@krakalaka911 *sigh* Better to go to rehab, than to deny yourself the chance.
Cliff Burton's passing anniversary and James was friends with Eddie Money as well, who we just lost.
Hard memories, tempered with a hard drink but chased with a hard decision.
Sad But True!!!
You're a good host...thanks
Lepar Messiah
Hey bro, you need to check out Metallica's Kill 'Em All album. Literally any song will rock your world.
Well, now I have to go read call of Ktulu …😂again
Deep cuts right on!
James Hetfield, their vocalist and rhythm guitarist recently went back into rehab after re lapsing unfortunately
Alphalax 😢 what do u think going to happen to him band. Been fan since 84 could this be the end of them.
@@thomasackerly7732 He'll be fine and the band will be fine
Alphalax but it much different this time around when he went in 2001 band was younger and still strong as can be.Now going into there late 50s when he clean they will be close to 60 and they need to tour cuz that where the $$$$ is now not selling album correct.
Metallica - My Friend Of Misery
I suggest you watch Metallica - Wherever I May Roam - [Live San Diego 1992]
Sometimes I replay that 10 second intro over and over. Am I weird?
Epic.
4:44 how dare you interupt james while he does his best scream?
Heaviest song
P lease say the "A" and the end of "metallicA". You're killin me smalls!
Strongly suggest checking out more thrash. I already like the direction you are heading here, doing stuff that no other reaction videos are doing. That said there is a big four controversy, was anyways. To better understand that I suggest checking out Anthrax Among the living album, Indians, Among the Living. Slayer South of Heaven album, South of Heaven, Ghost of War, Spill the blood. Then Testament New order album, Into the pit, Trial by fire, Day of Reckoning. Then Kreator, Terrible Certainty album, No Escape, Terrible Certainty. Sepultura, Beneath the remains album, Dead Embriotic cells. Lastly Forbidden, Forbidden evil album, Chalice of Blood, Forbidden Evil, Eyes of Glass, Follow me. That should spark the questions why only the big four, and then open your mind to some dialog as to why and how we get the big four. Just trying to to music justice bro, like you can't talk about R&B without Cab Calloway, The Harlem Hamfats, Count Basie, Louis Jordan and others. "The term Rhythm & Blues" (R&B).
Good live version, but somehow studio versions for reactions work best
.....Especially for a first time listen. Agreed.
🤘👍👍🤘ed
Creeping death live in Moscow.
Million people. Many died at that event
53 people died I think? That was one of the best performances.
@@friedrichschopenhauer2900 it was the closing months of the Soviet Union, and the military was doing crowd "control". In actuality none had ever seen anything like this and pockets of them started freaking out at normal metal concert behavior i.e. gate rushing, moshing, etc. and people got popped with truncheons, crushed when the crowd pushed off, etc.
And then it's also an outdoor concert... you stand a million plus outside anywhere and statistically some people are just going to keel over... let's say EMS weren't exactly rockin' it then and there, you know? Add in any criminal element and you've got your 50, which out of a million is still only 1:20,000 chance of dying there.
1:20,000... not great, not terrible.
@@mfree80286 Thanks for the background info.
🤘😎
Enter sandman is the song that sky-rocketed MetallicA to super stardom
Video Primere of One. When every Band made a shitstorm was when they really got the attention.
Nah man they were already incredibly popular by that time considering they were nominated 3 years before
Fucking god damn Flies man..for real
For the love of H.P. Lovecraft
Listen to the version on S&M. The strings make the song more evil
Try some Megadeth. Maybe "Hanger 18" or "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
I guarantee you won't be disappointed
First time for me typing a first comment!
EDIT: dammit... 2nd
@@skynetterminatort100 T100! Have you seen Battlebots? I think you would do great in the Arena lol
@@skynetterminatort100 Just a suggestion, but ED-209 seems a good match for you as a team mate.
I think he's in Detroit at OCP.
@@skynetterminatort100 ED209 might have some minor glitches.
I was still a kid when I first saw Robocop.. It was terrifying and amazing. But T2 Judgement Day is my all time favorite.
@@skynetterminatort100 This movie is going to be around the same time period as The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TV show) was I think.
People seem to want to dismiss this movie online as a female Ghostbusters reboot... but I am looking forward to it as well.
Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong are back... Emilia Clarke is out
@@skynetterminatort100 I'm going to Google that interview. Thanks, mate!
Fat Dave- Full House Freestyle
Do more metallica, hip hop
10Kx2020
Yoooo man do some Pantera yesterday don't mean. Shit
You actually have the music feels. Play music. . I think you'd be awesome 👍
Idk about live, but original version is...great.
Fade to Black is amazing from Seattle '89 tho.
Lot of emotions in voice compared to album/original version.
Wassu itchass ngas pus ah hoe as ngas gay ahh ngas
Leper Messiah
Fucking ad's
Creeping Death 1991 live Moscow way better do it.
The guitar tone here is too scooped in the mid range.