One other fun fact is that Metallica is in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only band to ever play on all 7 continents and not only that, they did it all within a year.
@@SaverioP Please don't ever just believe what you're told. Do your own research, always. But anyway, when you do look it up, then feel free to say thanks. Although it is not necessary. 🍻
This was a monumental concert! There were roughly 1.6 million fans there, just imagine what the band was thinking when they saw so many people! Great reaction as always, you seem to have a very diverse interest in music, that’s the way I’ve always been, genre doesn’t matter to me, if I like it then that’s it very simple! If I don’t like it I don’t watch it again. Just as a reminder, The Warning have done 2 versions of this, 2014 and 2021, the latest one a rearranged version! 🌹
Hey Maddy, I wasn't sure if you knew this about the lead singer, James Hetfield 😎 In 2009, Hetfield was ranked at No. 8 in Joel McIver's book The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists and No. 24 by Hit Parader on their list of the 100 Greatest Metal Vocalists of All Time.In Guitar World's poll, Hetfield was placed as the 19th greatest guitarist of all time, as well as being placed second (along with Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett) in The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists poll of the same magazine. Rolling Stone placed him as the 87th-greatest guitarist of all time.
It was the first big event behind the iron curtain. The name was Monsters of Rock and had other big bands included also. The 1.6 is widely debated but most acknowledges that it was around that number for the whole event.
I wasn't at the concert but I was at the US Embassy 3 miles away... Still registered 91db. Just an FYI, those structures out in the crowd are actually speaker towers and the following day, local clinics reported over 250k cases of hearing loss. 😁👍
This was the annual Monsters of Rock 1991, held at Tushino Airfield. 1.6 million people attended, the sixth largest concert crowd in history (YES, there's bigger - Rod Stewart, New Years Eve at Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, over 3.5 million people) Metallica was joined by AC/DC, The Black Crowes, Pantera, Motley Crue, and Queenryche.
So cool. They came to my small hometown back in those days. A guy won a nationwide contest to have them come play a private concert for him and his family/friends at a local bar. They were so cool. Came in his apartment and had a beer with him. Truck load of prizes. PS: bummer...I was not a friend or family.
Jimi Hendrix was a huge inspiration for basically every single metal guitarist up until this point. Kirk Hammet, the guitarist for Metallica, always said Hendrix was his biggest inspiration and plays a lot like him for sure. Sounds a lot like the blues genre at times too which Hendrix himself, as well as the rock genre is general, took a lot of inspiration from.
Kirk is also using a wahwah pedal in this - and in general - his solos, more often than other metal guitarists, and wahwah was one of the trademarks of Hendrix. That might further add to the "Hendrix feel".
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🖤🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 ... yes , yes , yes , yesssss !!¡ Metallica & Maddy .. I knew you would be in awe. I was fortunate enough to see them live , but , it was nothing like this mammoth crowd. Keep on rockin' .. Keep bringing the great tunes. Love it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🖤🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It was the first time a metal concert was allowed in Russia. 1.3-3 million people attended. After 1.3 million people they stopped counting and just let people in. 55 deaths and by God I wish I was there
The video ends that abrubtly, because in the full concert film ("For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow", if interested), they continue straight into the next song, there was no conventional drum-based full stop.
"In September 1991, Metallica headlined the Monsters of Rock festival in Moscow, marking one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees. The record-breaking crowds that day are thought to have only been seen on four other occasions, with Jean-Michel Jarre topping the leaderboard in 1997 with a concert that was funnily enough hosted in Moscow and saw crowds of over 3 million.0 The event was part of the Monsters of Rock series, which featured live performances by rock and heavy metal bands AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera, and E.S.T. The event attracted a crowd of more than 500,000 people, making it the largest rock concert in the history of both the USSR and the Russian Federation.1"
This crowd is massive!!!. Even the soldiers get into it. Watch for the small explosion in the back. One weekend I played this video for my children. Lydia my youngest girl said hey Dad. She was doing the hair spin thing like the bass player. These days, Lars the drummer's hair is much shorter...... Take care and keep them coming please!!!!!
Even your FAVORITE song played on repeat for a week straight no breaks with headphones you cannot take off and you too will go insane.... The also used songs like Barney's "I Love You".
Just imagine the adrenaline rush it would have to be when you are looking out over that crowd from the stage and you see that many people going out of their minds because of YOU! I would imagine that there is not a drug in the world that could compare to that feeling.
Creeping Death from the same concert 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….James Hetfield vocals/ rhythm guitar, Lars Ulrich drums, Kirk Hammett lead guitar and ( at that time) Jason Newsted bass….Enter Sandman is about nightmares
They are legendary! This is an iconic performance and they are still rocking to this day like nothing has changed. If you get a chance go see them live! For years I have missed out on seeing them live until recently where I saw them at a festival for 2 nights. Just incredible.
Лично я не люблю тяжелый рок, поэтому не был на этом концерте. Но много о нем слышал. Совсем недавно рухнул "железный занавес" и в Россию стали приезжать многие Западные звезды. Эта группа была чуть ли не одной из первых. И на концерте присутствовало более миллиона человек!!! Именно поэтому лидер группы запомнил это свое выступление (о чем он в своих интервью много раз говорил)...
Rule number one. You DO NOT PAUSE in the middle of a guitar break, drum solo, or any continuous run with a flow for that matter. You can pause in between segments, but not in the middle of it! Flow, flow flow! Better rhythm for your reaction too! And minimal viewer frustration who actually want to follow you !! Thank you for reacting to it. subscribed!
Your smile is a beautiful sight to behold. It resembles a fantastic sunrise, reminding us of the blessing of being alive for another day. Alternatively, it could represent a bright morning, signifying the relief of having survived a difficult night. Both interpretations are equally perfect. Your beautiful smile exudes positivity and hope.
Good catch on the Jimmy Hendrix vibes for the guitar solo. He was using a Wah pedal for this solo which is an effect Jimmy used to use, most famously on Voodoo Chile and it has that iconic “wah wah” or crybaby sound. Another amazing example would be Zakk Wilde’s solo on Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘No More Tears’. Maybe worth a reaction sometime?
While the USSR's Western music ban was in effect, LP albums were smuggled in and copied onto discarded x-ray film from hospitals... to sell on the black market. So some of the folks there that day were hearing familiar tunes but with much better fidelity.
This was there second time in Russia.First. One was 1989. When they were there with Skd Row, Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue, Scorpions and the headliner that year Bon Jovi.
I just saw this video, that concert was at a military base in Moscow, there was 1.6 million people at least supposedly they stopped counting at 1.6 million people so it could have been more, if you look closely at the audience you will see yellow rubber bracelets their wearing
This is Moscow 1991. This is 1.6 million people. No cell phones, no cgi, no freedom until this point. The Soviet Union had just crumbled and people were free. Legend has it that all these people jumping around to the beat measured on the Richter Scale and vibrations were felt for miles around. FYI - the choppers were there for security purposes and to circulate the air so people wouldn't pass out.
Вертолеты там были потому что все действие проходило на территории местечкового аэропорта, на котором базировалась малая авиация. Верталеты просто на время концерта немного подвинули по площади.
I simply cannot imagine how they must have felt, would have definitely been terrifying. I get nervous playing in front of a couple of family members sometimes...
This was NOT a free concert. It was the Monsters of Rock tour and it was AFTER the fall of the soviet union, yes in 91. Half a million tickets were sold some were counterfeit, but they estimate somewhere between one million and one and a half million people showed up. It was at the recenctly closed military airfield.
I would pass out if I walked on stage to see over a million people in the audience. Also I don't even wanna know what kind of mayhem it must have been trying to leave that concert with all the traffic and pedestrians all over the place.
Metallica was my favorite metal band…….. but you should check out the group The Warning’s cover of enter sandman…….. Metallica asked them to do a cover for their Blacklist album and to change it up……. AND IT IS AWESOME!!!!!
From the black album onwards Kirk Hammitt (lead guitar) made a conscious decision to sound like jimi Hendrix, so you are right about your jimi Hendrix comment
Tia became my walk up music for softball after knocking a guy out from a throw out of left field. He slid into 2nd base and the ball hit him in the temple. I became the Sandman 🤣😂 awesome times and classic song 🤘
It ends abruptly because they go right into the next, which is creeping death and you have to check that one out along with harvester of sorrow.. nice reaction
@@MaddyReactions they said it was a once in a lifetime experience. Plus everything going on with the collapse of the Soviet union. It's a important moment in history.
After doing this, you should do another The Warning vid but make it a double reaction to their cover of this song when they were little (it’s the video that put them on the map) and then do the live from teatro version to see how they have made enter sandman their own. It’s a really cool way to react if you like enter sandman. It’s actually on the Metallica blacklist album.
I just don't the warning thing. The singer has a weird voice to me and sucks on guitar. How they get some people liking them although they've never had any hits is beyond me. To each their own though
I always like to think when watching this what if Alexander the Greats army or the Egyptians we’re time travelled there and we’re just astonished how all these people are worshiping them and this crazy sound they have never heard
This was the first western heavy metal rock band concert to be staged in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989…..and young Russians who had been forbidden to have access to this music under Communism……were ready to party…..1.6 million people showed up…..over 50 are said to have died.
I can’t imagine how Metallica felt performing for such a massive crowd. I would be terrified to be in the crowd.
Great reaction 😊
So true!!
Lars Ulrich, the drummer, was guesting a Conan O'Brien podcast not too long ago. He used the term "mind fXck".
1.6 million people in one's hands. They & the other rock bands who played this concert KNEW they were huge! Thanks for your reaction.
One other fun fact is that Metallica is in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only band to ever play on all 7 continents and not only that, they did it all within a year.
That’s awesome
When did they play Antarctica?
@@SaverioP December 8, 2013 It was a 10 song set for a group of about 120 scientists. It was titled "Freeze 'Em All"
@@Prozak63
Whether that's true or not, it's a great answer, and I'll go with it.
@@SaverioP Please don't ever just believe what you're told. Do your own research, always. But anyway, when you do look it up, then feel free to say thanks. Although it is not necessary. 🍻
This was a monumental concert! There were roughly 1.6 million fans there, just imagine what the band was thinking when they saw so many people!
Great reaction as always, you seem to have a very diverse interest in music, that’s the way I’ve always been, genre doesn’t matter to me, if I like it then that’s it very simple! If I don’t like it I don’t watch it again.
Just as a reminder, The Warning have done 2 versions of this, 2014 and 2021, the latest one a rearranged version! 🌹
WOW!
Hey Maddy, I wasn't sure if you knew this about the lead singer, James Hetfield 😎
In 2009, Hetfield was ranked at No. 8 in Joel McIver's book The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists and No. 24 by Hit Parader on their list of the 100 Greatest Metal Vocalists of All Time.In Guitar World's poll, Hetfield was placed as the 19th greatest guitarist of all time, as well as being placed second (along with Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett) in The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists poll of the same magazine. Rolling Stone placed him as the 87th-greatest guitarist of all time.
Rule number one when listening to Metallica: NEVER PAUSE DURING A GUITAR SOLO NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!!
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I would extend this rule to any and all music 😊
So annoying
Yeah we don't care if your house is on fire.
Amen to that..
I think it was 1.6 million people and something like 54 deaths
WOW
There were actually 0 deaths at this specific concert
@@MaddyReactionsyes it was the first consert after the iron curtain dropped. Soviet union collapse
@@ki5895Amazing true. There were over 50 injured but no deaths.
Estimation is they lost count around 2 million people and then all the people that didn't have a ticket. Probably over 2 million.
I was one of the over 2 million people in attendance.
Metallica was one of many there. It was a night to remember.
55 YEARS OLD HERE GENERATION XRS LOL 😂 WE DID NOT HAVE CG BACK THEN , AND I SAW IT ON TV 📺 LOL 😂
OUR GENERATION KNEW HOW TO ROCK 🪨 😂😂❤
The energy is off the charts for this performance.
Agreed!!
And this is not large concert crowd. Rod Stewart hold the Guinness Book of World Records at 4.2 million.
Whoa! When / where was this?
It was the first big event behind the iron curtain. The name was Monsters of Rock and had other big bands included also. The 1.6 is widely debated but most acknowledges that it was around that number for the whole event.
So awesome!
"Is this CGI?" - 1991. Windows 95 hadn't come out yet. 😄
🤗😂
I wasn't at the concert but I was at the US Embassy 3 miles away... Still registered 91db. Just an FYI, those structures out in the crowd are actually speaker towers and the following day, local clinics reported over 250k cases of hearing loss. 😁👍
This was the annual Monsters of Rock 1991, held at Tushino Airfield. 1.6 million people attended, the sixth largest concert crowd in history (YES, there's bigger - Rod Stewart, New Years Eve at Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, over 3.5 million people)
Metallica was joined by AC/DC, The Black Crowes, Pantera, Motley Crue, and Queenryche.
Crazy!!!
Motley Crue & Queensryche didn’t play this specific show, but they were on other tour dates in other countries.
So cool. They came to my small hometown back in those days. A guy won a nationwide contest to have them come play a private concert for him and his family/friends at a local bar. They were so cool. Came in his apartment and had a beer with him. Truck load of prizes.
PS: bummer...I was not a friend or family.
Amazing
This was a free concert. That's why there were so many people there.
Jimi Hendrix was a huge inspiration for basically every single metal guitarist up until this point. Kirk Hammet, the guitarist for Metallica, always said Hendrix was his biggest inspiration and plays a lot like him for sure. Sounds a lot like the blues genre at times too which Hendrix himself, as well as the rock genre is general, took a lot of inspiration from.
Makes sense! 🤗
Kirk is also using a wahwah pedal in this - and in general - his solos, more often than other metal guitarists, and wahwah was one of the trademarks of Hendrix. That might further add to the "Hendrix feel".
Hendrix certainly influenced a lot of ROCK guitarists, not quite as many Metal guitarists, although still a fair few.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🖤🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 ... yes , yes , yes , yesssss !!¡ Metallica & Maddy .. I knew you would be in awe. I was fortunate enough to see them live , but , it was nothing like this mammoth crowd. Keep on rockin' .. Keep bringing the great tunes. Love it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🖤🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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It was the first time a metal concert was allowed in Russia. 1.3-3 million people attended. After 1.3 million people they stopped counting and just let people in. 55 deaths and by God I wish I was there
So epic
Концерты рок и метал груп были и до этого, но такого масштаба нет. На этот концерт люди приезжали со всей нашей необьятной родины. Это было эпично.
The video ends that abrubtly, because in the full concert film ("For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow", if interested), they continue straight into the next song, there was no conventional drum-based full stop.
Oooh
"In September 1991, Metallica headlined the Monsters of Rock festival in Moscow, marking one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees. The record-breaking crowds that day are thought to have only been seen on four other occasions, with Jean-Michel Jarre topping the leaderboard in 1997 with a concert that was funnily enough hosted in Moscow and saw crowds of over 3 million.0 The event was part of the Monsters of Rock series, which featured live performances by rock and heavy metal bands AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera, and E.S.T. The event attracted a crowd of more than 500,000 people, making it the largest rock concert in the history of both the USSR and the Russian Federation.1"
Headlining act were AC/DC not Metallica
This crowd is massive!!!. Even the soldiers get into it. Watch for the small explosion in the back.
One weekend I played this video for my children. Lydia my youngest girl said hey Dad. She was doing the hair spin thing like the bass player. These days, Lars the drummer's hair is much shorter...... Take care and keep them coming please!!!!!
Even your FAVORITE song played on repeat for a week straight no breaks with headphones you cannot take off and you too will go insane.... The also used songs like Barney's "I Love You".
I was not there but I did have the privilege of seeing Metallica twice in concert. 1992 and 1994. 1992 was with guns and roses also. Good times!
Awesome!! Bet those concerts were fun! I’m
Just imagine the adrenaline rush it would have to be when you are looking out over that crowd from the stage and you see that many people going out of their minds because of YOU! I would imagine that there is not a drug in the world that could compare to that feeling.
L'exemple parfait de ce que sont des Rock- Start !!!
Creeping Death from the same concert 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….James Hetfield vocals/ rhythm guitar, Lars Ulrich drums, Kirk Hammett lead guitar and ( at that time) Jason Newsted bass….Enter Sandman is about nightmares
Oooh!
They are legendary! This is an iconic performance and they are still rocking to this day like nothing has changed. If you get a chance go see them live! For years I have missed out on seeing them live until recently where I saw them at a festival for 2 nights. Just incredible.
Me actually was in that crowd being lucky to see The Black Crowes, Metallica and later in the night my absolute favs AC-DC 🤘
Ooh cool!
Лично я не люблю тяжелый рок, поэтому не был на этом концерте. Но много о нем слышал. Совсем недавно рухнул "железный занавес" и в Россию стали приезжать многие Западные звезды. Эта группа была чуть ли не одной из первых. И на концерте присутствовало более миллиона человек!!! Именно поэтому лидер группы запомнил это свое выступление (о чем он в своих интервью много раз говорил)...
Oh wow!
Rule number one.
You DO NOT PAUSE in the middle of a guitar break, drum solo, or any continuous run with a flow for that matter.
You can pause in between segments, but not in the middle of it!
Flow, flow flow!
Better rhythm for your reaction too!
And minimal viewer frustration who actually want to follow you !!
Thank you for reacting to it. subscribed!
Your smile is a beautiful sight to behold. It resembles a fantastic sunrise, reminding us of the blessing of being alive for another day. Alternatively, it could represent a bright morning, signifying the relief of having survived a difficult night. Both interpretations are equally perfect. Your beautiful smile exudes positivity and hope.
Hugs 🩷
Good catch on the Jimmy Hendrix vibes for the guitar solo. He was using a Wah pedal for this solo which is an effect Jimmy used to use, most famously on Voodoo Chile and it has that iconic “wah wah” or crybaby sound. Another amazing example would be Zakk Wilde’s solo on Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘No More Tears’. Maybe worth a reaction sometime?
Oooh! Makes sense
While the USSR's Western music ban was in effect, LP albums were smuggled in and copied onto discarded x-ray film from hospitals... to sell on the black market. So some of the folks there that day were hearing familiar tunes but with much better fidelity.
Wow
I saw them live right after the release of the black album. AWESOME performance.
Wasn't that Spinal Tap?
@@norwegianblue2017 No,that's Metallica.
This was there second time in Russia.First. One was 1989. When they were there with Skd Row, Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue, Scorpions and the headliner that year Bon Jovi.
Oh wow
It was 1,6 million people there. Check also Pantera - Dominition from that Moskva gig. This was the hugest ever in Russia
So crazy!!
1.6 million and they were finally free to listen to anything they wanted to
I just saw this video, that concert was at a military base in Moscow, there was 1.6 million people at least supposedly they stopped counting at 1.6 million people so it could have been more, if you look closely at the audience you will see yellow rubber bracelets their wearing
For those that have performed, you're familiar with the crowds energy. This must have been orgasmic
There's no cgi, only 100 % true real experience! \m/
Amazing!
This is Moscow 1991. This is 1.6 million people. No cell phones, no cgi, no freedom until this point. The Soviet Union had just crumbled and people were free. Legend has it that all these people jumping around to the beat measured on the Richter Scale and vibrations were felt for miles around. FYI - the choppers were there for security purposes and to circulate the air so people wouldn't pass out.
Вертолеты там были потому что все действие проходило на территории местечкового аэропорта, на котором базировалась малая авиация. Верталеты просто на время концерта немного подвинули по площади.
I simply cannot imagine how they must have felt, would have definitely been terrifying. I get nervous playing in front of a couple of family members sometimes...
This was NOT a free concert. It was the Monsters of Rock tour and it was AFTER the fall of the soviet union, yes in 91. Half a million tickets were sold some were counterfeit, but they estimate somewhere between one million and one and a half million people showed up. It was at the recenctly closed military airfield.
I would pass out if I walked on stage to see over a million people in the audience. Also I don't even wanna know what kind of mayhem it must have been trying to leave that concert with all the traffic and pedestrians all over the place.
Right!!!
The concert was amazing! Just got back to my car.
Metallica was my favorite metal band…….. but you should check out the group The Warning’s cover of enter sandman…….. Metallica asked them to do a cover for their Blacklist album and to change it up……. AND IT IS AWESOME!!!!!
Ooh!
Also Liliac does a great cover of this. Great song, embedded in Pop Culture at this point.
i have seen them live 11 times since 1996
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Yes! One of my favorite heavy metal band
"Can we hear you?"
"Hell yeah"
"How?!"
"Well... Do you have an entire airfield?"
Lol
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That concert was in the USSR three months before its disappearance. Russia was a part of the USSR. The iron curtain was crumbling.
Try Harvester of Sorrow from the same concert(Moscow) and see that energy that not many younger bands don't have until these days
52 people died here. The helicopter was apparently to keep the crowd cool. Lol wild. This still remains the biggest concert in the world.
WOW
Yup Marines we did a little ditty during that time period. It was insane!!!!!
Until now, the biggest concert ever : 1 million people !
Ooh
Fonds it!/ the other Worldrecord they have! Playing on All 5 Continents!❤
Epic
From the black album onwards Kirk Hammitt (lead guitar) made a conscious decision to sound like jimi Hendrix, so you are right about your jimi Hendrix comment
Tia became my walk up music for softball after knocking a guy out from a throw out of left field. He slid into 2nd base and the ball hit him in the temple. I became the Sandman 🤣😂 awesome times and classic song 🤘
Oh awesome!!
1.6 million in the crowd. Literally.
Thank you for reacting to one of the biggest bands.... Ever.
It is actually 1.6 million people that attended this concert
WOW! Epic
No CGI in 1991. That's ONE POINT SIX MILLION REAL PEOPLE.
The helicopters were used to circulate the air, 1.6 million people packed together is suffocating...
Harvester Of Sorrow from this is badass. Most rock guitarists are inspired in one way or another by Hendrix.
Oooh
I was going to comment this about Hendrix. I'm pretty sure there isn't a single electric guitar player who isn't inspired by Jimi 😂
Give you some context this was the first western rock concert ever played in Russia
So amazing
If you're talking about the broader term of rock and roll.. the first full production shows in Russia were Billy Joel.. 6 shows in in 1987.
Awesome Reaction I Love how The Warning ( 3 sister group ) 🤩was on their black album with their take on this song🤩🤩🤩
Awesome
VA Tech football team has been using this for their intro for about 30 years.
I wish the team was half as good as the song.
Oooh
It ends abruptly because they go right into the next, which is creeping death and you have to check that one out along with harvester of sorrow.. nice reaction
Oooh
Been waiting for more Metallica 🤘
This was Monsters of Rock, AC/DC were the Headliners of this concert
1.6 million was there
I have been there.. in the middle of the crowd.. just got back home.
Yep.. I just got home yesterday from that concert.
Came all the way back to New Zealand just so I could subscribe to your channel 🇳🇿🇳🇿
LOL awesome!
@@Johnnymack666 What's Australia? Lmfaoooo
We metal-freaks are international !
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I was there. Took me three weeks to get out of the parking lot after the show.😝
Lol 😂
I love you for just listening to this. Wow!!!
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Im part Russian. I had family there. Heard stories about this concert. From family still in Russia. Amazing concert they told me. .
So cool!
@@MaddyReactions they said it was a once in a lifetime experience. Plus everything going on with the collapse of the Soviet union. It's a important moment in history.
Enter Sandman is a lullaby.
"Is this CGI??"
I feel so sorry for today's youth... they can't even believe their own eyes now.
Ennio Morricone's "Ecstasy of Gold" and a random (quite catchy, btw) live pop song after that 🙄😏
After doing this, you should do another The Warning vid but make it a double reaction to their cover of this song when they were little (it’s the video that put them on the map) and then do the live from teatro version to see how they have made enter sandman their own. It’s a really cool way to react if you like enter sandman. It’s actually on the Metallica blacklist album.
I just don't the warning thing. The singer has a weird voice to me and sucks on guitar. How they get some people liking them although they've never had any hits is beyond me.
To each their own though
Nice
Thanks for another great reaction.
1.6 million is the crowd number!!!
Monsters of rock , 1.6 million in attendance
WOW
People seem to forget or not bother mentioning that it was AC/DC who were the headliners here.
I always like to think when watching this what if Alexander the Greats army or the Egyptians we’re time travelled there and we’re just astonished how all these people are worshiping them and this crazy sound they have never heard
From what I have heard that crowd was 1.6 million people 😊
Wow!
Largely unknown fact Largest ever attendance of a free concert ; Who? Rod Stewart, City of Rio de Janeiro: 3,500,000 people 31 December 1994.
Megadeth - Symphony of Destruction live in Argentina. Will give you chills.
America 🇺🇸 and the BATTLE JACK!!!!
rumor has it there we over 5 million in the crowd
“Is this CGI?” 😂😂😂😂 I don’t think CGI existed in 1991.
This wasn't a Metallica headlining concert . They were openers.
Wow!!!
This was the first western heavy metal rock band concert to be staged in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989…..and young Russians who had been forbidden to have access to this music under Communism……were ready to party…..1.6 million people showed up…..over 50 are said to have died.
Oh wow!
True fact, the helicopter you Saw was one of three that were flown over the crowd to help Cool down the massive crowd
This concert for the number of people attending is s world record!!
In 1994 Rod Stewart played for 3.5 million people in Rio de Janeiro
Originally about infanticide/crib death. They softened it up to be about night terrors is what I heard it was about.
Oh no way?!?!
1.6 Million in Moscow after the Iron Curtain fell. Yes, this was a violent concert.
The helicopters were spraying water to keep the crowd cool
Wow!
To stir up air as well extremely hard to breathe in a crowd that close
FREEDOM !!!!!!!
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Pantera’s “Domination” live from the same show is 🔥