@@tomjudge7920nobody can play all Cliffs stuff just like him but Jason’s playing style really did fit and his wrong style too. Robs great and plays with his fingers like Cliff
🤘🏼💕 oh man, you guys, this is one of my favorites! This song is for those of us who were cheated of our youth, Metallica brings us together to rage, and then to heal all across the world. Hope you guys love it!
Metallica got all the hate for Napster bc they were the ones who stood up, there’s an interview video with many big celebrities rappers, country , pop etc etc talking about the Napster thing and they said Metallica was the one who had the balls to speak up about it and did them all a favor by doing so
Yeah there were a few others, but they got the most attention and heat. Also Lars is an irritating troll. They were also "wronged" hardest though, because a work-in-progress version of their song I Dissappear leaked and spread viral and was being played on the radio and getting ripped some too as it wasnt balanced or whatever yet.
Metallica or any other artist didn't need to stand up. The record companies were being represented by the lobbying arm, of the recording industry, RIAA. RIAA ultimately brought down Napster.
My life suffocates, planting seeds of hate I've loved, turned to hate, trapped far beyond my fate I give, you take this life that I forsake Been cheated of my youth, you've turned this lie to truth Anger, misery You'll suffer unto me Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad) Harvester of sorrow Pure black looking clear, my work is done soon here Try getting back to me, get back which used to be Drink up, shoot in, let the beatings begin Distributor of pain, your loss becomes my gain Anger, misery You'll suffer unto me Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad) Harvester of sorrow All have said their prayers Invade their nightmares To see into my eyes You'll find where murder lies Infanticide Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad) Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad) Harvester of sorrow Harvester of sorrow Harvester of sorrow Harvester of sorrow Harvester of sorrow Harvester of sorrow 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
James Hetfield lives in a GORGEOUS home out here in beautiful Vail, Colorado. I’ve seen the house from a distance and I’m like “Ok…I just have to start one of the most successful bands in history and keep it going strong for 40+ years….and I’ll get me a house like that. Easy peezy! 😎”
I remember my father telling me harvester of sorrow and creeping death were his favorite metallica songs. My personal favorites are welcome home (sanitarium) and fade to black. I know you guys already reacted to those though.
I LOVE this song!! Definitely in my top 10 Metallica favourites. Recently watched a documentary on this concert. It was a free show, so all 1.6 million at that show paid $0 to see 4 wicked bands. Lars talked about shredding up his hand after that pause in the song (where you guys thought it was over). He said James came in earlier than usual with that vocal cue, and Lars smashed his hand on something coming back down to the kit. So, when you see Lars running off at the end of the song, he's going to get the hand looked at by his drum tech or something.
There was a time when Scott Ian was not cue ball bald. In their early days, he was rocking the Devin Townsend skullet: bald on top, long hair from the crown down. Same goes for Kerry King, though Kerry kept his shorter than shoulder length, iirc. Also gotta get to Orion, Wherever I May Roam and No Leaf Clover
This was the Monsters of Rock concert. IIRC, this was first concert at the falls of the USSR or after. So yes, the military would have had a huge presence. Also on another point, the movie Heat was a grea criminal vs cop movie. It had an Allstars line up of Al Pacino, Robert Di Niro, Val Kilmer, and Charlese Theron. Virtually no background music through out the movie! There is a scene during a shoot out and you can here the cracks od the shots echoing off the buildings! Such an intense movie! Keep up the great work guys!
The reason for the military being there was that this show happened under the USSR's reign (albeit at the tail end/dissolution of it). It was also a free show, so they couldn't even get an accurate headcount, though it's estimated at 1.6M! So you can see the reasons for the massive military presence. Unfortunately the guards apparently didn't know about moshing, etc, among other things, so there were some 145 casualties and 551 injuries. Would HIGHLY recommend watching Domination by Pantera from this same show (and that's from someone that isn't even really a Pantera fan). The energy levels are just electric.
‘Enter Sandman’ was Mariano Rivera’s walk out song. The greatest closer ever to play in the MLB. And it pains me to say that, cause Im a die hard Red Sox fan. But you knew when he walked out, the game was over, say goodnight
I knew when I seen this was 20 mins long. It would be a EPIC episode. One thing you younger guys don't realize is the IRON CURTAIN was still up. During this show the Military was everywhere. I would bet many people never made it home. They had 0 rights. That's how it was in the USSR. That concert was one of the first taste of freedom for the Soviet people. It was a couple years later when the USSR collapsed.
@@pauliewalnuts829 yea, I'm not into really fast, but I like to speed it up a lil here and there. Metallica mastered that skill. The Thing That Should Not Bee 🐝
Epic! Everything about it is epic! The big white drums, prime hetfield, fucking newsted, and kirk the ripper what a stage presence he had even though he fucked up the solo ❤️❤️
@@brandonio_granger in my world, it was the 1st metal video that EVERYONE, even folks that didn't have my yet, had seen. That's what I meant by mainstream. I can remember when there was no cable tv, just 3 channels on the dial
May seem like a ridiculous comment but this was during a time when masculinity was celebrated in The United States. It was OK to embrace the anger that came with the hard riffs and it was ok for young dudes to act the fool without crossing lines. Metallica was the perfect band to represent what was happening in society at this time. Bigger than life!
Bruce Dickinson should probably be the top of anyone's list. That said, there are some really good 'front men' to come out in the last decade. For example, Tatiana from Jinjer is really really good, despite being an introvert.
The Tushino Airfield in Moscow hosted the Monsters of Rock international music festival on September 28, 1991 ft. Metallica, AC⚡DC, Pantera, The Black Crowes & a band named Electro Shock Therapy represented the Soviet Union. 1.6 million people attended!😮
Exactly what I was thinking.. Dave has the thingy that great frontman have with or without rhythm guitar.. Without Corey Taylor and Phill Alsomoe r my favourites
Love seein ya guys react to ‘tallica. Wondering if you guys have any plans on returning to Fear Factory? I’d love to get your guy’s take on Regenerate!
It was the Sandman (aptly named) that came to the ring in ECW with Enter Sandman playing. I've read that since the promotion was so small and not widely known, they flew under the radar with not licensing music. When RVD was in ECW, he came to the ring with Pantera's Walk playing and Tommy Dreamer came out to Alice in Chains Man in the Box. I'm sure this became an issue when WWE bought the ECW library and why the entrance music has been changed on the WWE network.
I think that Paul Heyman actually did license alot of the music, with likes of enter sandman and Natural Born Killaz as the likes of MTV wouldnt play the songs, and the fact that most of the time events were PPV and by having Sandmans entrance taking pretty much the entire song, gave Metallica a full play, and the same why NBK played throughout a Gangsta's or Newjack match. Radio or MTV refused to play the song so by it playing as part of the ECW show it got airplay.
Kerry King and Scott Ian both had long hair in the 80s. Metallica cut their hair in like 95 and Everyone said they sold out. They got trashed for it. Mike Inez of Alice in Chains wrote on his bass guitar "friends don't let friends cut each other's hair" during their mtv unplugged performance while metallica sat in the front row.
Scott Ian of Anthrax and Kerry King of Slayer both had long hair in the 80s but they was balding early on so they both cut it off by the early to mid 90s.
What happent in 91 Moscow was the early year of the fall of the soviet union. That was the 1st big rock metal western live show. Thus the 1milion people. The security was the military/police of Russia and they didnt know how to react to mosh pits and metal shows so many times whey where violent. There is a 45minute cool documentary for this live Moscow 91.
I say this with the utmost respect to Dave, but I’m sorry, if anyone gave Dave Grohl their vote…either they are just hating on Metallica or they are just doing you guys a solid and liking the video. lmao I’m sure Dave would even agree to that.
This is a really good song. . I think this song could probably be my second favorite song from the album. U guys should check out Scatterbrain - don't call me dude Kyuss - green machine Life of agony - this time Acid bath- jezebel Metallica- am I evil& so what
It was in their Video Series a year and a half in the life of Metallica and They We’re atbTHAT HUGE MOSCOW CONCERT…Same Show Pantera Did Domination and just 1 Million ppl or More Present🤘🤘🌹🌹
The song's subject matter refers to a man who is traumatically abused during his childhood, descends into alcoholism and drug addiction, and takes out his anger on his family. At the end of the song, it is implied his sanity snaps and he murders them.
Jaymz is the downpicking God!!! This song is all him. Just as a side note, this was a 3 day gig with other bands, the total crowd for the 3 days was I think 1,6 million !!!!!!!
This music festival was one of the first in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union after the ending of the Cold War. The military didn’t know what to expect.
That's a hard one to choose, but I'd agree with JH. Seen them many times, and he is great with the audience.... the kicker is that he also happens to be one of the best rhythm guitar players ever. I would say Corey of Slipknot is amazing. But the other huge one would be Rob Halford for Judas Priest. He controlled that whole auditorium in his prime.
I think it's because most of his stuff isn't particularly complicated, relatively speaking. Or at least doesn't SOUND complicated. On the other hand, he keeps time like a machine, for a band notorious for time-signature changes, and beats out his part like the drums owe him money. So I'd say the haters can get bent.
@@TheLastGarou well like this groove isn’t complicated this isn’t supposed to be complicated so it’s not really asking for nite and would subsequently be worse if it was overplayed. A track like Back to the front on the other hand ..
Oh ya and the whole ppl hating on him for speaking up against Napster on behalf of the next gen of musicians missing out on compensation for their $/time/sacrifice to make it but whatev
Technically he is, but he is the guy on the band that arranges the songs and has the final say in song construction... His musicianship goes way beyond the double bass pedalling...
The Military put this concert on. It was at an air field. It was organised by the military who organised the coup that brought down the USSR and ended Communism in Russia
Hell yeah, Metallica will always hold a special place in my heart!! Y'all have been neglecting newer Metallica, there are some newer gems like "Spit Out The Bone" and "All Nightmare Long" that are very popular. Please don't sleep on newer Metallica, I guarantee you guys will love it! 🤘🤘🤙🤙
Can't believe I missed this.....best Harvester performance/best creeping death performance ever.... Maybe we'll get the energy(pun intended) from Metallica again when the US collapses....
I was in military school and we had a Russian military school visit just before the Soviet union fell and the minders left us with them to talk first thing that comes out of a Russian students mouth Metallica.
Face of metal I consider either Lemmy, Ozzy or Halford. Voice of metal, got to give it up to Ozzy, James or Bruce Dickinson. You have to realize that yes there was some hard rock acts in the 60s, but heavy metal in general has only been around little more than 50 years. Sabbath's mix of dark imagery, dark sound and Ozzy's voice definitely made them stand out compared to Beatles, Stones and even Led Zeppelin.
This was Moscow 2 months before the official collapse of the Soviet Union. 50 people died at that concert. At first the police, military, militia beat the crap out of people because they didn't understand what a mosh pit was.
I think the lack of violence at this event, says less about us being American, and more about this being SOVIET RUSSIA. Just watch the military beating the absolute shit out of the crowd. Although, at the same time, noticed that some of the military are really into the show! They’ve got their uniforms unbuttoned, their hats off, they’re sitting on one another’s shoulders… That was a nutty time to be Russian. I would be lying, however, if I said the violence at Woodstock ‘ 99 was not partially inspired by a kind of listless, frustrated, entitlement, that resides deep in the bowels of nearly every American under - say - 50 years old. The last years of Gen X, all the Millennials, and obviously, Gen Z, though Gen Z didn’t exist in 1999.
I don't believe they own the rights to turn the page maybe their version it's a cover of Bob Seger not sure if they bought the rights or Bob just allowed them to cover it they did rewrite a few versus a little bit
It could a coincidence or it could've been fate. Metallica and Motley Crue toured early in their careers with Ozzy and both bands became the biggest and most popular bands in their form of metal. I have to say Ozzy is the face and voice of metal. Far more people who don't listen to metal know who Ozzy is rather than James.
I recall when the black album came out, hearing Sad but true pounding out of the back of the biggest ghetto sleds you can imagine, complete with gang members,hydraulics and fuzzy dice. And music then was as seperated by race as were the cultures, Metallica spoke to everyone back then .
Well, Metallica has changed their stance, almost to 180° when it comes to sharing their music for free; all you have to do is go to their official UA-cam page and they videotape and share like half of the concerts they play. They also released all the singles from their latest album on UA-cam, and then I’m pretty sure, they released the whole album on UA-cam. I might be wrong about that last one; I bloody well know I’m right about the rest, because I watch those concert videos.
Jason was such a beast. Love this era of Metallica.
For me its james ❤🤘🏽
@@NotZahidatall hell yeah! I think he was at his peak at that 92 concert in San Diego.
His vocals on Seek & Destroy are incredible!
I still think JASON NEWSTED was the BEST Replacement for Cliff ever !!!! What a Powerhouse and singing Voice is perfect!
Except he could play most of cliffs stuff.... I loved Jason but Robert plays the bass better
@@tomjudge7920nobody can play all Cliffs stuff just like him but Jason’s playing style really did fit and his wrong style too. Robs great and plays with his fingers like Cliff
@@tomjudge7920 I preffer Jason's energy
Rob has been in the band longer than Jason
@@tomjudge7920 robert may play better but doesn't have the stage presents as Jason
I just can’t express how much I love metallica. I love lots of bands from several genres but this band just does something for me.
when they stop the song and james spits before continuing at full power is insanely cool
One of those songs worth listening to for ages as a true old school metal Fan!!!
Incredible performance! James walking around looking like he is ready to beat someone up.
🤘🏼💕 oh man, you guys, this is one of my favorites! This song is for those of us who were cheated of our youth, Metallica brings us together to rage, and then to heal all across the world. Hope you guys love it!
Metallica got all the hate for Napster bc they were the ones who stood up, there’s an interview video with many big celebrities rappers, country , pop etc etc talking about the Napster thing and they said Metallica was the one who had the balls to speak up about it and did them all a favor by doing so
Yeah there were a few others, but they got the most attention and heat.
Also Lars is an irritating troll.
They were also "wronged" hardest though, because a work-in-progress version of their song I Dissappear leaked and spread viral and was being played on the radio and getting ripped some too as it wasnt balanced or whatever yet.
Metallica or any other artist didn't need to stand up. The record companies were being represented by the lobbying arm, of the recording industry, RIAA. RIAA ultimately brought down Napster.
@@brettbarkow1788 well so many entitled people acted like they were entitled to other people's products for free.
Scotty shaved his head around 89, Kerry king about 93
Lars stepped forward. They say a lot about him but he is the real leader
"This is metal, embodied."... YES
My life suffocates, planting seeds of hate
I've loved, turned to hate, trapped far beyond my fate
I give, you take this life that I forsake
Been cheated of my youth, you've turned this lie to truth
Anger, misery
You'll suffer unto me
Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad)
Harvester of sorrow
Pure black looking clear, my work is done soon here
Try getting back to me, get back which used to be
Drink up, shoot in, let the beatings begin
Distributor of pain, your loss becomes my gain
Anger, misery
You'll suffer unto me
Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad)
Harvester of sorrow
All have said their prayers
Invade their nightmares
To see into my eyes
You'll find where murder lies
Infanticide
Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad)
Harvester of sorrow (language of the mad)
Harvester of sorrow
Harvester of sorrow
Harvester of sorrow
Harvester of sorrow
Harvester of sorrow
Harvester of sorrow 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Metallica at their best, an absolute classic 🤟🤟🤟
Still catch myself head banging to this whenever it comes on. Such a banger from …..And Justice For All
They are one of the few bands that own their music. They have more control than most bands about who can use their music.
Man this will always remind me of the days of ZROCK and Metal Radio....Headbangers Ball.....damn I miss those days of music....
Riki rachtman still sucks lol
James Hetfield lives in a GORGEOUS home out here in beautiful Vail, Colorado. I’ve seen the house from a distance and I’m like “Ok…I just have to start one of the most successful bands in history and keep it going strong for 40+ years….and I’ll get me a house like that. Easy peezy! 😎”
If they did a sports logo for Metal it would be James with that iconic stance hunching into his mic.
I... I want that on a T-shirt.
At my age watching that stance hurts my back and my hips LOL
That pause before 3rd verse is so good.
I remember my father telling me harvester of sorrow and creeping death were his favorite metallica songs. My personal favorites are welcome home (sanitarium) and fade to black. I know you guys already reacted to those though.
I very enjoy your pre song conversations :)
And when you try to lead your friend to a title of the song is a lot of fun :)
I LOVE this song!! Definitely in my top 10 Metallica favourites.
Recently watched a documentary on this concert. It was a free show, so all 1.6 million at that show paid $0 to see 4 wicked bands.
Lars talked about shredding up his hand after that pause in the song (where you guys thought it was over). He said James came in earlier than usual with that vocal cue, and Lars smashed his hand on something coming back down to the kit. So, when you see Lars running off at the end of the song, he's going to get the hand looked at by his drum tech or something.
7:43 if you want to skip the mundane talk
There was a time when Scott Ian was not cue ball bald. In their early days, he was rocking the Devin Townsend skullet: bald on top, long hair from the crown down. Same goes for Kerry King, though Kerry kept his shorter than shoulder length, iirc.
Also gotta get to Orion, Wherever I May Roam and No Leaf Clover
I'm going to Download Festival in June. Metallica are so big they are headlining two nights at the same festival. That's unprecedented.
Metallica did it two years ago at Louder Than Life.
The second night they played the black album front to back!
They headlined 2 nights at Welcome or Rockville also.
Me too 6&7th time seen8ng metallica
This was the Monsters of Rock concert. IIRC, this was first concert at the falls of the USSR or after. So yes, the military would have had a huge presence. Also on another point, the movie Heat was a grea criminal vs cop movie. It had an Allstars line up of Al Pacino, Robert Di Niro, Val Kilmer, and Charlese Theron. Virtually no background music through out the movie! There is a scene during a shoot out and you can here the cracks od the shots echoing off the buildings! Such an intense movie! Keep up the great work guys!
The reason for the military being there was that this show happened under the USSR's reign (albeit at the tail end/dissolution of it). It was also a free show, so they couldn't even get an accurate headcount, though it's estimated at 1.6M! So you can see the reasons for the massive military presence. Unfortunately the guards apparently didn't know about moshing, etc, among other things, so there were some 145 casualties and 551 injuries.
Would HIGHLY recommend watching Domination by Pantera from this same show (and that's from someone that isn't even really a Pantera fan). The energy levels are just electric.
‘Enter Sandman’ was Mariano Rivera’s walk out song. The greatest closer ever to play in the MLB. And it pains me to say that, cause Im a die hard Red Sox fan. But you knew when he walked out, the game was over, say goodnight
Except when the Sox came back from 3 to 1 series and beat those nasty Yankees. And went on to win the world series that season!
@@ryanm5909 absolutely GD right!!!
I knew when I seen this was 20 mins long. It would be a EPIC episode. One thing you younger guys don't realize is the IRON CURTAIN was still up. During this show the Military was everywhere. I would bet many people never made it home. They had 0 rights. That's how it was in the USSR. That concert was one of the first taste of freedom for the Soviet people. It was a couple years later when the USSR collapsed.
Harvester of Sorrow is the heaviest Metallica song in my book.
Anesthesia, Blackened, To Live Is To Die,... Where have you been?
@@munkeeBraynStoo There's Dyers Eve too. But I find the slower tracks to be heavier.
@@pauliewalnuts829 yea, I'm not into really fast, but I like to speed it up a lil here and there. Metallica mastered that skill. The Thing That Should Not Bee 🐝
@@pauliewalnuts829Dyer’s Eve is probably their hardest and fastest song. I would argue it’s their angriest too. A great closer to the Justice album!
The thing that should not be has it beat
Epic! Everything about it is epic! The big white drums, prime hetfield, fucking newsted, and kirk the ripper what a stage presence he had even though he fucked up the solo ❤️❤️
Easily the greatest metal frontman. The persona, rhythm guitar chops, voice, lyrics etc… not even close!!
The military pulled security and the helos were there to cool the crowd from the heat. Great reaction guys!
With One, Metallica had the 1st metal music video that was mainstream. Yes, for 80s and 90s, James was the face of metal music
Metallica did not have the 1st metal music video that was mainstream 😄🤣😂
@@brandonio_granger in my world, it was the 1st metal video that EVERYONE, even folks that didn't have my yet, had seen. That's what I meant by mainstream. I can remember when there was no cable tv, just 3 channels on the dial
Catchy song by them! Bros congrats on the 100k subs!
May seem like a ridiculous comment but this was during a time when masculinity was celebrated in The United States. It was OK to embrace the anger that came with the hard riffs and it was ok for young dudes to act the fool without crossing lines. Metallica was the perfect band to represent what was happening in society at this time. Bigger than life!
Gotta love all the glorious hair ❤
Bruce Dickinson should probably be the top of anyone's list. That said, there are some really good 'front men' to come out in the last decade. For example, Tatiana from Jinjer is really really good, despite being an introvert.
RIP to the 50 people who died at this concert. What a way to go. 👊🏽⚡️….” To see into my eyes, you’ll find where murder lies! Infanticide..”
Nobody died
Nobody died at this gig
i just read that 1.6 million people were at that concert in 1991....good lord that is a number
This is one of my favourites!! Thank you!!🤘🤘🤘💥
The Tushino Airfield in Moscow hosted the
Monsters of Rock international music festival on
September 28, 1991 ft. Metallica, AC⚡DC, Pantera, The Black Crowes & a band
named Electro Shock Therapy represented the Soviet Union.
1.6 million people attended!😮
James is the best rhythm guitar front man ever!!!
What about dave?
Exactly what I was thinking.. Dave has the thingy that great frontman have with or without rhythm guitar..
Without Corey Taylor and Phill Alsomoe r my favourites
Dave doesn't sound very good. He can play guitar and he can talk to the crowd but a front man should not sound like a tired grenma.
Love seein ya guys react to ‘tallica. Wondering if you guys have any plans on returning to Fear Factory? I’d love to get your guy’s take on Regenerate!
Morning 🌞 first thing Saturday bit of heavy hitting of the bat .. James is a God
This is the Metallica I love. Old school heavy, not trash.
Yeah, they never were trash 😂
@@enterjudas8543 (Except for St. Anger)
trash ? never trash but Keep crying 🤑
@@markvanderstelt8999 It's their money fellow. not yours.
@@lilkanooter4045 let’s just pretend that never happened
My favorite song off the ...And Justice For All album and best live performance of the song, Jason had the best hair back then.
It was the Sandman (aptly named) that came to the ring in ECW with Enter Sandman playing. I've read that since the promotion was so small and not widely known, they flew under the radar with not licensing music. When RVD was in ECW, he came to the ring with Pantera's Walk playing and Tommy Dreamer came out to Alice in Chains Man in the Box. I'm sure this became an issue when WWE bought the ECW library and why the entrance music has been changed on the WWE network.
I think that Paul Heyman actually did license alot of the music, with likes of enter sandman and Natural Born Killaz as the likes of MTV wouldnt play the songs, and the fact that most of the time events were PPV and by having Sandmans entrance taking pretty much the entire song, gave Metallica a full play, and the same why NBK played throughout a Gangsta's or Newjack match. Radio or MTV refused to play the song so by it playing as part of the ECW show it got airplay.
Kerry King and Scott Ian both had long hair in the 80s. Metallica cut their hair in like 95 and Everyone said they sold out. They got trashed for it. Mike Inez of Alice in Chains wrote on his bass guitar "friends don't let friends cut each other's hair" during their mtv unplugged performance while metallica sat in the front row.
“Friends don’t let friends get Friends haircuts” (in reference to the tv show Friends) 😆
@@ShanLH5 I thought it was a reference to "friends don't let friends drink and drive'
@@BillyBong oh maybe! I just meant the part about the ‘Friends haircuts’ was in reference to the tv show
@@ShanLH5 I don't understand how
kerry king actualy did have hair in 1986 if i recall correctly. im sure someone is gonna correct me in here
no need to correct you, you got it my friend! Kerry with hair though 💀😅
@@DarkKastle13 yeah its wild lol i was only going by what google said so good chance it was wrong lol
This is the Metallica I love. Old school. AND YOUR WEARING THE ODDKO SHIRT!!! I just noticed the bucket too hollywood.
Trash...lol!
🙏🙏🙏
Scott Ian of Anthrax and Kerry King of Slayer both had long hair in the 80s but they was balding early on so they both cut it off by the early to mid 90s.
Scott had hair, for a little while lol...best memory was when he had "Not" shaved in his chest hair 🤣
Need to react to more Anthrax! 🤘
Madhouse, Caught in A Mosh, Metal Thrashing Mad or one of my favorites of the John Bush era, Safe Home
Plenty more Anthrax to get to
My favorite song from this album!! 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
What happent in 91 Moscow was the early year of the fall of the soviet union. That was the 1st big rock metal western live show. Thus the 1milion people.
The security was the military/police of Russia and they didnt know how to react to mosh pits and metal shows so many times whey where violent.
There is a 45minute cool documentary for this live Moscow 91.
I loved this album, but I was 13... cool to get into it again
I say this with the utmost respect to Dave, but I’m sorry, if anyone gave Dave Grohl their vote…either they are just hating on Metallica or they are just doing you guys a solid and liking the video. lmao I’m sure Dave would even agree to that.
So, if long hair was required, I suppose Rob Halford was "breaking the law." Also, a good choice for poster boy of metal.
This is a really good song. .
I think this song could probably be my second favorite song from the album.
U guys should check out
Scatterbrain - don't call me dude
Kyuss - green machine
Life of agony - this time
Acid bath- jezebel
Metallica- am I evil& so what
They did Am I Evil
@@mikethemotormouth oh right. I totally forgot
I have a blue bass pick gifted to me by my cousin from a concert. I'm going to order another one.
He sounds vintage his tone is awesome here gotta check out more Seattle footage
It was in their Video Series a year and a half in the life of Metallica and They We’re atbTHAT HUGE MOSCOW CONCERT…Same Show Pantera Did Domination and just 1 Million ppl or More Present🤘🤘🌹🌹
They let VA Tech football team to run out to Enter Sandman “for free” and love it. Could be an MMA problem?
The song's subject matter refers to a man who is traumatically abused during his childhood, descends into alcoholism and drug addiction, and takes out his anger on his family. At the end of the song, it is implied his sanity snaps and he murders them.
Jaymz is the downpicking God!!! This song is all him. Just as a side note, this was a 3 day gig with other bands, the total crowd for the 3 days was I think 1,6 million !!!!!!!
This music festival was one of the first in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union after the ending of the Cold War. The military didn’t know what to expect.
Metallica is the best has and always will be
Dave Grohl copied the look and stage attitude of 80s James Hetfield ,who is the greatest frontman of all time in my opinion
Scott Ian and Kerry King both had long hair until the early/mid 90s when they finally gave up and embraced the bald and bearded look
That's a hard one to choose, but I'd agree with JH. Seen them many times, and he is great with the audience.... the kicker is that he also happens to be one of the best rhythm guitar players ever.
I would say Corey of Slipknot is amazing. But the other huge one would be Rob Halford for Judas Priest. He controlled that whole auditorium in his prime.
I’ve been a Metallica fan for 35 years and for the life of me I can’t understand why Lars is considered to be a mediocre drummer by some.
I think it's because most of his stuff isn't particularly complicated, relatively speaking. Or at least doesn't SOUND complicated.
On the other hand, he keeps time like a machine, for a band notorious for time-signature changes, and beats out his part like the drums owe him money. So I'd say the haters can get bent.
@@TheLastGarou well like this groove isn’t complicated this isn’t supposed to be complicated so it’s not really asking for nite and would subsequently be worse if it was overplayed. A track like Back to the front on the other hand ..
Oh ya and the whole ppl hating on him for speaking up against Napster on behalf of the next gen of musicians missing out on compensation for their $/time/sacrifice to make it but whatev
Technically he is, but he is the guy on the band that arranges the songs and has the final say in song construction... His musicianship goes way beyond the double bass pedalling...
@@Shiljamannn tech I think Lars is waiting for other drummers to catch up
James was such a badass!!! And he still is ❤
Would never have known about you guys if it was not for Ken Bober sending me this way 👍
Frontman of metal sound. Lemi Kilmister/Motorhead
I think VA Tech uses Enter Sandman for their football entrance music
Scott Ian is also Mr bungle which you should do
Sting (the wrestler) used Seek And Destroy (Metallica) for his entrance music for a while
The Military put this concert on. It was at an air field. It was organised by the military who organised the coup that brought down the USSR and ended Communism in Russia
Scott Ian from what I remember always had the bald head. Kerry king too I believe.
James all the way, best frontmann in metal.
My favorite off the album
Hell yeah, Metallica will always hold a special place in my heart!! Y'all have been neglecting newer Metallica, there are some newer gems like "Spit Out The Bone" and "All Nightmare Long" that are very popular. Please don't sleep on newer Metallica, I guarantee you guys will love it! 🤘🤘🤙🤙
Somebody needs to make a statue of James profile at the mic.
Can't believe I missed this.....best Harvester performance/best creeping death performance ever.... Maybe we'll get the energy(pun intended) from Metallica again when the US collapses....
My favorite song off the Justice album!!!!
That groove is so hard LARS
I was in military school and we had a Russian military school visit just before the Soviet union fell and the minders left us with them to talk first thing that comes out of a Russian students mouth Metallica.
Rob Halford I believe had short hair in the 80s he's probably the only guy
Dyers eve should be next.😊most of Metallica’s live shows were like that back then.
Face of metal I consider either Lemmy, Ozzy or Halford.
Voice of metal, got to give it up to Ozzy, James or Bruce Dickinson.
You have to realize that yes there was some hard rock acts in the 60s, but heavy metal in general has only been around little more than 50 years. Sabbath's mix of dark imagery, dark sound and Ozzy's voice definitely made them stand out compared to Beatles, Stones and even Led Zeppelin.
Hollywood said the cream of the crop,Who are you Macho man Randy Savage lol
One of the hardest shit I've ever seen
This was Moscow 2 months before the official collapse of the Soviet Union. 50 people died at that concert. At first the police, military, militia beat the crap out of people because they didn't understand what a mosh pit was.
If 8:00 was sampled that would be so hard
yeah about 22 people died at that huge concert and some of them from the beatings from those Russian soldiers.
this is my favorite MetallicA song
I think the lack of violence at this event, says less about us being American, and more about this being SOVIET RUSSIA. Just watch the military beating the absolute shit out of the crowd. Although, at the same time, noticed that some of the military are really into the show! They’ve got their uniforms unbuttoned, their hats off, they’re sitting on one another’s shoulders… That was a nutty time to be Russian.
I would be lying, however, if I said the violence at Woodstock ‘ 99 was not partially inspired by a kind of listless, frustrated, entitlement, that resides deep in the bowels of nearly every American under - say - 50 years old. The last years of Gen X, all the Millennials, and obviously, Gen Z, though Gen Z didn’t exist in 1999.
Triple H came out to a Wrestlemania match to For Whom The Bell Tolls.
I don't believe they own the rights to turn the page maybe their version it's a cover of Bob Seger not sure if they bought the rights or Bob just allowed them to cover it they did rewrite a few versus a little bit
It could a coincidence or it could've been fate. Metallica and Motley Crue toured early in their careers with Ozzy and both bands became the biggest and most popular bands in their form of metal. I have to say Ozzy is the face and voice of metal. Far more people who don't listen to metal know who Ozzy is rather than James.
I recall when the black album came out, hearing Sad but true pounding out of the back of the biggest ghetto sleds you can imagine, complete with gang members,hydraulics and fuzzy dice. And music then was as seperated by race as were the cultures, Metallica spoke to everyone back then .
Hetfield >>>> Ozzy anyday.
Well, Metallica has changed their stance, almost to 180° when it comes to sharing their music for free; all you have to do is go to their official UA-cam page and they videotape and share like half of the concerts they play. They also released all the singles from their latest album on UA-cam, and then I’m pretty sure, they released the whole album on UA-cam. I might be wrong about that last one; I bloody well know I’m right about the rest, because I watch those concert videos.
THE Face of Metal ? Come on,there WAS,IS and will EVER BE only ONE : LEMMY !!!