[REACTION!!] Old Rock Radio DJ/Veteran REACTS to SABATON ft. "1916"

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  • @leeleedivinelight
    @leeleedivinelight Рік тому +229

    Was lovely to see that the music video Impacted you that much ❤, it was honour to take part in this music video out of respect for my family who in the war , its so heartwarming seeing these reactions to the song ❤

    • @maciejksiazkiewicz5511
      @maciejksiazkiewicz5511 8 місяців тому +2

      So fitting for today’s situation in Ukraine. Did the humanity didn’t learn anything?

    • @gidi3250
      @gidi3250 7 місяців тому +3

      ​​@@maciejksiazkiewicz5511just judging on the fact that there was a sequel to the first world war, the war to end all wars did not in fact end all wars. The first world war ended with the world still having quite a few wars, Russian civil war and it's fallout, turkey and it's war with everyone.

    • @Lonestar1430
      @Lonestar1430 5 місяців тому +2

      @@gidi3250
      Will this war really end all wars?
      Can a war really end all war?
      Will this war bring another war?
      It's the war that will end all wars
      Sabaton - Versailles

    • @realhawaii5o
      @realhawaii5o 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Lonestar1430
      Sometimes war is killing,
      Sometimes - it's saving lives
      - Sabaton, The Ballad of Bull

  • @WalterWhite-jz7ct
    @WalterWhite-jz7ct Рік тому +39

    "We the Unwilling, Led by the Unqualified, to Kill the Unfortunate, Die for the Ungrateful"...War never changes, the tech arround it does

    • @PrinsPrygel
      @PrinsPrygel 2 місяці тому +4

      Yup. That all sums it all up more concisely than how would have put it.

  • @WardDorrity
    @WardDorrity Рік тому +372

    Everything they do is a cinematic gem. Lest we forget.

    • @luisnunes3863
      @luisnunes3863 Рік тому +12

      Lest we forget. Far too many have already.

    • @HrLBolle
      @HrLBolle Рік тому +5

      So Say We All!

    • @redcros2
      @redcros2 Рік тому +8

      Ow no not the christmas truce feelings. I've been hurt alot by this already.

    • @WardDorrity
      @WardDorrity Рік тому +11

      @@redcros2 This is shorter but hits harder. Tina Guo's heartbreakingly beautiful composition at the end and through the credits will wreck your soul

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 Рік тому +115

    The two guys standing in the door opening at 6:08 are Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell, the drummer and the guitarist of Motörhead.

    • @rblprd
      @rblprd 9 місяців тому +11

      The Motorhead flag, the band members & Lemmy's picture center frame were a great nod to them. So many covers don't show that level of respect to the original.

  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41 Рік тому +363

    A tremendous tribute to both Lemmy and all the soldiers who went off to fight, and sometimes die, for their homelands. Lemmy wrote '1916' after watching a documentary on the 1916 Battle of the Somme during which a veteran of the battle broke down in tears talking about holding his best friend in his arms as he died. Another song that just rips your heart out, and Tina Guo's cello at the end evokes such a feeling of sadness. The call backs to Sabaton songs were nice easter eggs. RIP Lemmy, and all those who died defending their homeland. You are missed and appreciated. great reaction, stay safe, keep rocking.

    • @Pootz1000
      @Pootz1000 Рік тому +5

      Don't suppose you know what the documentary was called do you?
      Cheers

    • @alancarter41
      @alancarter41 Рік тому +6

      @@Pootz1000 Sadly, I don't. I remember reading about it in Lemmy's memoir (a book I have been looking for a week now haven't located, probably stored in a box in the basement but which box). I remember he said it was from a UK TV show, I would guess something on the BBC.

    • @deed5811
      @deed5811 Рік тому +3

      Maybe this one
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_of_the_Somme_(film)

    • @Pootz1000
      @Pootz1000 Рік тому +3

      @@deed5811 thank you

    • @edwenzel8170
      @edwenzel8170 Рік тому +3

      I concur

  • @Feralwolfproductions
    @Feralwolfproductions Рік тому +40

    As one of the production team who worked in the three long and amazing days of making this project, it was truly incredible to see the people, the team and crew along with the band who all came together to make this video, we are so happy that everyone enjoyed the video as much as we did making it.

  • @richardjosephus6802
    @richardjosephus6802 Рік тому +169

    Sabaton doesn't over play their instruments. So many think its all about how fast that riff is. They played in perfect harmony and made them cry

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 Рік тому +231

    I've heard this song about 10 times over the past few days and I've not been able to make it to the end with dry eyes yet. Such an amazing cover.

  • @Righteous_Hand_of_the_Father
    @Righteous_Hand_of_the_Father 7 місяців тому +6

    This is one of very few songs that genuinely makes me cry, and I'm okay with that

  • @stefankaptens4952
    @stefankaptens4952 Рік тому +13

    If a band were to be given the Nobel Peace Price, it should be Sabaton...

    • @evangelineirene6994
      @evangelineirene6994 Рік тому

      They might deserve it, but i think they will not get any noble prize...
      Few year ago they got contacted by Swedish army to write a song to celebrate and perform for 500 year Swedish Royal Guard (Livgardet).
      They finished the song, but later Swedish government cancel that deal. because somehow the Swedish government found that the band performing a concert in Russia where the promotor of that concert are tied with Putin...

    • @bb-ballistics1706
      @bb-ballistics1706 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@evangelineirene6994so what? Why does playing a concert in Russia make them less worthy. It's not like they sung about Russia beating Ukraine or Putin been a god 😂

    • @evangelineirene6994
      @evangelineirene6994 9 місяців тому

      @@bb-ballistics1706 Indeed, sometime it make me think. Politic is when you did for what actually just a joke for real.
      Like how can someone banned or cancelled a band just because they take a gig.

    • @phlyphan1083
      @phlyphan1083 15 днів тому

      With songs like these yes, but some others focused on the cold war, war on terror & vietnam etc are pretty biased towards the western war mongering

  • @mrlizardtx
    @mrlizardtx Рік тому +63

    Like how they had Floor sing during the credits of Christmas Truce, that's cellist Tina Guo playing during these credits. She has joined them onstage at Wacken and is in their Steel Commanders video.

  • @AndieO
    @AndieO Рік тому +8

    The song makes me cry... Every Single time. ❤️

  • @MariaEiva7484
    @MariaEiva7484 Рік тому +119

    Just amazing .. Sabaton version does not compete with the original in my mind. It Stands in its own. The original is amazing and bare, heartfelt and true. Sabaton manage to,not only, convey the awe for this, but also communicate the respect for every soldier in the process.

    • @rubenjanssen1672
      @rubenjanssen1672 Рік тому +13

      that is probebly why they in the credits say inspired by not cover of

    • @MariaEiva7484
      @MariaEiva7484 Рік тому +3

      @@rubenjanssen1672 so true ☀️

    • @lutherl2350
      @lutherl2350 Рік тому +8

      I respectfully disagree. Lemmy wrote the song. He wrote it beautifully. Sabaton covered the song. Sobaton took it to another level musically. Motorhead and Sabaton came together to pass the message of the song.

  • @andrewhuggins9008
    @andrewhuggins9008 Рік тому +52

    Wonderful reaction Sir! My Great Uncle Walter was killed at the Somme on 1916 at the age of 19. My brother has visited his grave, resting amongst many other ordinary young lads, he described it as an overwhelming but proud moment.
    The Motörhead version is haunting, Sabaton brings it, for want of a better description, new life. An awesome tribute to the young lads and to Lemmy. Great to see Mickey and Phil too!

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Рік тому +62

    I have been waiting for your reaction to this, and I totally agree with what you were saying. Joakims' voice is perfect for this song with its power and empathy that hits you like a ton of bricks. Lemmy made an epic song, and Sabaton just made it immortal.

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Рік тому +104

    Thanks! You really put yourself into this one.
    1916 by Motörhead is possibly the best anti-war song I've heard, and Sabaton really do it justice.
    It's also amazing to have an anti-war song that's so respectful to the people who paid the price. I've seen several combat veterans react to this and there's not a single "it's not like that" comment anywhere.

    • @josephcoffey7013
      @josephcoffey7013 Рік тому +4

      I feel like Sabaton is the modern continuation of the tradition of deeds being remembered in song. Their stuff has never seemed really pro or anti so much as just recording what happened and the trying to preserve that memory of the people who where there.

    • @JariJuslin
      @JariJuslin 10 місяців тому +1

      @@josephcoffey7013 : My gut feeling is that they are becoming more and more critical with age.
      The lyricists have dug into war history as their job for years and years now, and the overall tune is heading more and more toward "glory is ephemeral, suffering is guaranteed".
      But of course their last albums have revolved around WW1 which hardly had any point, yet broke all records in on how bloody and cruel a war can be.
      This way or that way, if you watch official videos for Christmas Truce and 1916, it's hard to come out with a feeling that "we should strive to have more of this".

  • @susanjw7763
    @susanjw7763 Рік тому +94

    This song hit me hard…lost extended family members fighting at the Somme. This video was filmed in my parents”backyard” they are from the black country of the West Midlands. Lest we forget! ANZAC day is next Tuesday - cliffs of Galipoli please? There is a lyric video and an official video - either one.

    • @nocturne7371
      @nocturne7371 Рік тому +13

      I concur on the Cliffs of Galipoli

    • @johnekare8376
      @johnekare8376 Рік тому +6

      I concur! Perfect timing.

    • @christhompson4161
      @christhompson4161 Рік тому +1

      Me too, grandpa was at Ypres
      I live 4miles from the black country museum where some of this was filmed.
      Have a good day.

    • @mushinbujin
      @mushinbujin Рік тому +1

      I concur! Cliffs of Gallipoli, please. And possibly The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Clancy Brothers live version)?

  • @conradamber
    @conradamber Рік тому +25

    More than anyone I know, Sabaton conveys the respect for the common soldier, for the sacrifice that so many made that we can be free. So few people today remember, so few appreciate what they did. Sabaton's music helps. people who never thought about that, start thinking and learning. May they make music for many years yet... thanks for the reactin man. Great as always.

  • @kenichiotaku3693
    @kenichiotaku3693 Рік тому +33

    This one hits at least as hard as The Price of a Mile, Final Solution, En Livstid I Krig or Cliffs of Gallipoli

    • @desmosnob
      @desmosnob Рік тому

      I’ll be there too 🙌🏻

  • @vlinder6329
    @vlinder6329 Рік тому +88

    Soldiers of 16 years 😭😭
    Not gonna lie...
    I couldn't keep this dry, tears ran down my cheeks ...😢
    Good homage to other soldiers dying face down in the mud as well as an
    *Homage to Motorhead*
    who recorded the song originally.
    Their videos are probably a better history lesson than what is taught in schools now! Sabaton is an absolutely fantastic band!
    Powerful song!
    Well done SABATON ❣️

    • @Ghostscar
      @Ghostscar Рік тому +4

      16 was normal, isn't hard to find kids with 14, I read that one time they found a 12 years old UK soldier who lied about his age. He's was send back home with a mental breakdown after see all the terror of the trenchs in frontline.

    • @crazyhercules9442
      @crazyhercules9442 Рік тому +1

      The last verse gets me every time. Joakim’s voice when he sings it makes it so much more powerful than the original. This was an amazing tribute.

  • @GDBROWN
    @GDBROWN Місяць тому +1

    Eddie Rickenbacker, an American ace pilot in the first world war, was interviewed in 1998 (80 years after the end of the war) about his experiences flying against the Germans. The interviewer eventually asked him "When was the last time you had a nightmare about the war?" He replied: "last night."

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 Рік тому +2

    mankind cant or wont learn from mistakes made so many times before...RIP Lemmy

  • @martine3293
    @martine3293 Рік тому +75

    Instant chills when I hear this, time and time again. War is atrocious. I hope I can keep it together when I get to hear them do this live in two weeks.

    • @PInnHeAd
      @PInnHeAd Рік тому +3

      Even if you cannot keep it together, remember that there is probably more in the crowd that is in the same boat as you!

    • @martine3293
      @martine3293 Рік тому +2

      @@PInnHeAdYes, most likely

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 Рік тому +21

    Emotionally deep. Sabaton is on its own level.

  • @maxmattt
    @maxmattt Рік тому +9

    Yep, this one punches you hard in the feels.

  • @dudeman69abc123
    @dudeman69abc123 19 днів тому

    I've had the pleasure of having a world War 2 bomber pilot as a close friend whom died 9 years ago at the age of 94. A true hero I always thought and loved the time spent with him having our Tim Hortons coffee. He was my grandfather in law and flew a Lancaster on d day. God bless you man.

  • @davidricks7128
    @davidricks7128 10 місяців тому +2

    The average age of a British soldier on the Somme was 26 years and two months. The youngest known soldier to fight in the battle is believed to have been Sidney Lewis, who was only 13. The youngest British soldier killed in the battle is believed to have been 15. The oldest British soldier to die on the Somme was 68. At the end of the Accrington Pals' first major action - on the first day of the Battle of the Somme - at least 584 of the 720 troops who took part were killed, wounded or missing. Pte William Marshall, who survived the fighting, recalled many were "killed and wounded even before they could get out of their trenches"

  • @m2duebbie
    @m2duebbie Рік тому +19

    Hit me very deep as well. When my father passed away 7 years ago, I learned details about his WW II service that were astounding. My folks were both born in Germany. Knew Dad got conscribed into the German Army young, but didn’t know he was not quite 14 when they shoved a gun in his hands and threw him at the front!
    How he fought through nearly 4 years of war, from foot soldier to pilot, is an incredible tale, and a miracle that he lived, and kept his frostbitten feet! So many boys he knew were like the teenagers in this song, dying on some battlefield in some country, never to see their mothers again. Surviving after in a war-torn, defeated country is a whole other hair-raising story!
    Sabaton really did this justice, with respect and reverence for the sacrifices so many young men, and families, made. The cello and end credits are almost like a prayer to them 💔❤️‍🩹.

    • @deborahbignon6627
      @deborahbignon6627 Рік тому +2

      I'm french, at school, we learn how evil the Nazi was, and that german soldiers were Nazi. Some teacher make the difference between Nazis and Germans, but it's not in the books so it's up to every teacher. I've never understood that even if I was only 13-14, I didn't want to believe than millions of people could be all evil and "we" were the good ones. I've always wanted to know the stories from "the other side" but it seems germans' stories hardly go out of Germany borders.

    • @bb-ballistics1706
      @bb-ballistics1706 9 місяців тому

      ​@@deborahbignon6627I can strongly recommend ww2 stories on UA-cam. Diaries read from German, Russian, American troops etc. It really puts it into to perspective from all sides.

    • @fredrikdippel3664
      @fredrikdippel3664 4 місяці тому

      ​@@deborahbignon6627Nothing is good or evil. Its all the same coin. It's war, and all war means death, destruction and debt. Some win and some lose. If the germans won you would have read in the history books how "evil" all the allies were. The history is written by the winners and that's why you rarely hear the germans talk about it.

  • @deecap71
    @deecap71 11 місяців тому +3

    Everyone who has ever served, anywhere, for any country, have a brotherhood with everyone else who has taken an oath to stand the line to the death if need be, to protect those behind them. Songs like 1916 strike a nerve because it reminds us of our brothers who fell so tragically such as at the battle of the Somme.

  • @honorarythamesman5732
    @honorarythamesman5732 Рік тому +20

    Heard this live at Wembley last Saturday - it's extremely important that youngsters are reminded of this and the sacrifices that were made in order to live the relatively comfortable lives they do now!

  • @spaceviking4966
    @spaceviking4966 2 місяці тому +1

    An epically tragic song that stirs up so much emotion. Oh to be young again.

  • @chrillebjork5948
    @chrillebjork5948 Рік тому +3

    Never forget tthem...so sad... God Bless them... thanks sir ...

  • @klmartini906
    @klmartini906 19 днів тому

    Your reaction was so emotional for me .
    Your understanding of these lyrics is something most of us will never comprehend.
    Thank you for your service,Sir.

  • @michaeldecker3480
    @michaeldecker3480 Рік тому +13

    These aren't videos, they are cinematic gems.
    You beat me to it Ward..

  • @JohnDoe-wt9ek
    @JohnDoe-wt9ek 9 місяців тому +3

    Sabaton is really great at drawing out the raw emotions in their music.
    Whether its pride or sorrow, hope or despair, they're really great at making music MOVE you to your core.

  • @K0l0suss
    @K0l0suss Рік тому +13

    I watched this on my way to work the other day. Be me, a grown man, on a public bus holding back tears. Was a big funny now that I think about it.
    But I could tell this hit you pretty hard. I could only imagine what it's like to lose someone in a time of war, especially if it's one of your brothers in arms, you train together, you fight together, and you die together. And only a few people will remember your name, but millions will remember your sacrifice. Over a hundred years later, it still burns to think about all the young men who fought and died in the great war. I always think of the line "the war will be over by Christmas" and all the men, and boys, young boys who said to their families they'll be home in a couple weeks to only be back years later, many of them in boxes. The pain that many families must have felt after the war, losing their sons, brothers, father's, cousins, uncles, close friends, I don't think I could manage, it would break me.

  • @thesollylama130
    @thesollylama130 5 місяців тому +2

    I saw Sabaton live a couple years ago. Their whole vibe on stage is amazing and their fans are absolutely rabid supporters of the band.
    As a veteran I found myself sometimes being a bit dismissive of bands that have songs about war and strife- knowing most of them have never had a job other than being in a band, much less experience with the topics they sing about. Like a guy singing songs about the pain of childbirth. Too many metal bands rely on edgy topics like war, oppression, genocide, etc for content simply because power metal about attending the PTA meeting probably won't sell. It's a trope in metal so you can't even blame the bands.
    Sabaton convinced me they come from a place of admiration and respect. Especially about the sacrifices of soldiers more than just the roar of the guns and the glory of a flag. I think bands like 5 Finger Death Punch (and virtually all country musicians) came off as simply pandering for popularity by being loudly pro-military. Sabaton achieves an authenticity that gets them past the velvet ropes of being taken seriously.

    • @GDBROWN
      @GDBROWN Місяць тому +1

      I feel that with a lot of bands that do this. But it's so easy to tell that Sabaton sings about it because they care and they have passion for people like you and me.... just normal people who join and end up becoming ruined by conflict.

  • @ryanwood6754
    @ryanwood6754 2 місяці тому +1

    to this day not a single person including myself has managed to keep their emotions in after this song. Seems to be a subject and a powerful message that bypasses all restraint

  • @MattBaker1994
    @MattBaker1994 Рік тому +2

    This song hits different when sabaton sing it

  • @user-zp1dj7bb9z
    @user-zp1dj7bb9z 3 місяці тому

    I too am a Veteran, did over 20 years service. In the British Army. Like you did my service but put it to the back of my mind. Now, at 70 years old, my major concern is fellow veterans, who through no fault of their own need help. I too have PTSD, but don't play on it. Nightmare are things Have to live with, some times it is hard. Hate those who pull down our Brothers and Sisters in arms. Who are doing their duty. God Bless them all.

  • @anderslofgren8235
    @anderslofgren8235 Рік тому +5

    One thing I truly love about Sabaton is how they always credits the crews and people behind them. In almost every video they don't only name director and producer but extras, catering and set builders. They are very generous with praise and seem genuinely nice people. On top of that they're pretty great to listen to and see live...hard to beat combination 🙂
    A song "howitzer" had me laughing out loud!
    About Joakim's singing...I love it and I think most if not all Sabaton fans agree, but if you ask him, he didn't audition for the band as a singer but a keyboard player. He introduced some songs he'd written and had to sing them to the band and then it stuck. He always claims he's not a singer but by god, the man can emote!

  • @LahyriAurbach
    @LahyriAurbach Рік тому +4

    I'm 25 with a 17 year old brother. This song hits me hard. I cannot imagine the type of horror a kid would feel being in that carnage.

  • @E0S1776
    @E0S1776 Рік тому +2

    They shall never grow old…

  • @brianhuss9184
    @brianhuss9184 Рік тому +4

    You had a very good reaction, well done sir. One reason I like Sabaton so much is that all their songs are about others and never about themselves: the sing about soldiers, about valor and about duty. They never sing about themselves, about their own prowess or try to set some kind of egotistical tone. Many bands (metal, rock, others) have songs that seem to project about themselves. That's not Sabaton.

  • @adamedwards1937
    @adamedwards1937 Рік тому +2

    It is the details in their videos that rams the topic home. The London bus at the beginning - that is a nod to when the British Army borrowed all of the London buses to move the troops to the Front.

    • @punkjay4681
      @punkjay4681 Рік тому

      And this particular bus is headed to Hammersmith, likely a reference to the Motörhead live album "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith". I assumed the number 82 would be the release year of the record, but I checked and it was released 1981. I wonder if there's some other significance on the number.

    • @punkjay4681
      @punkjay4681 Рік тому +1

      I just realized it could be a reference to their song 82nd all the way. There seem to be tons of references to their other songs and videos in this one.

  • @wolfenwingsable
    @wolfenwingsable Рік тому +6

    I was a weapons loader on F16s and I agree 100% about the ordinance. Its indescribable. Every time I hear this brings a tear.

  • @adaliadurron6111
    @adaliadurron6111 Рік тому +8

    Just the emotions this and so many of Sabatons stuff evoke is what has made me a huge fan. They don't promote war like so many ignorant people think, they are telling history. So many 16 year olds could use to listen and learn from this.

    • @15nyonker
      @15nyonker Рік тому +1

      Too many don’t understand that respecting the sacrifices made in the past is not the same thing as glamorizing war. No one wants peace more than a soldier who has had a taste of war.

  • @miguelangelsanvicente8376
    @miguelangelsanvicente8376 Рік тому +3

    Una canción atroz y conmovedora...!!!
    A la memoria de mi padre, veterano de la guerra civil española y de mi tío veterano de Krasni Bor.
    No hay honor en la guerra hermanitos...!!!
    Saludos desde Pehuajo, Argentina...!!!
    😔😔😔😔😔😔

  • @marcelbeck6865
    @marcelbeck6865 Рік тому +5

    From your reaction to the phrases "it wasn't my fault, and I wasn't to blame" I know it was an authentic reaction. I didn't see my face but I think my first reaction was the same (Sorry for my poor English)

  • @viking-journey
    @viking-journey Місяць тому

    im a young man with no military carrier, but i grew up around the most infamous area in italy for the ww1. I love sabaton, and when im around trenches i like to stop and pray for young man and man, that die for me there. When hearing this song it give me chills. Pray for the soul of all the man, that die in all war

  • @tomasspichal6996
    @tomasspichal6996 Рік тому +2

    There is a reason for Sabaton being my favorite band. My wife bought me a ticket for wembley concert in April. Best gift I've ever got in my life. What Sabaton can put together is unbelievable. Depth of their songs is incredible. Love them. Not everyone understand/cares about past wars and whatnot but Sabaton is doing the best possible job reminding people what was all that about and we should be glad for all sacrifices that were made back then to be able to live the life we do right now.

  • @AriaOnEdge
    @AriaOnEdge 4 місяці тому +1

    "didn't think it would trigger me as hard as it did" and i'm glad it did. it means it spoke to your soul. and i love that honesty. twas wonderful hearing your thoughts and reaction

  • @billjones4277
    @billjones4277 5 місяців тому +1

    The first time I heard this I had the exact same reaction, I could not hold back my tears. Being a veteran it was very difficult but at the same time very touching. Thank you for this. They absolutely deserve it.

  • @PInnHeAd
    @PInnHeAd Рік тому +4

    Sabatons music videos reminds me of the first time i saw band of brothers, how i thought i could feel with the soldiers they are portraying. You never can unless you actually are there, but it FEELS like you can with sabaton!

  • @2345bcde
    @2345bcde Рік тому +2

    My wife's great grandfather fought in the somme , if this tune doesn't bring a tear too the eye then your not human .

  • @mbo191
    @mbo191 Рік тому +5

    3. You got to hear Tina Guo's performance at the end of the video. / B.

  • @crazyhercules9442
    @crazyhercules9442 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for your service, sir. To all those others too. Everyone who did and everyone who never did come home.. we’ll never forget.

  • @JerryHollywood
    @JerryHollywood Рік тому +1

    Eric this channel is absolutely brilliant, cheers mate! Greetings from Manchester United Supporters Club of Finland as well.
    - Jerry from Helsinki

  • @brennanlangless8912
    @brennanlangless8912 29 днів тому

    Though they’re gone from life they’re most certainly not forgotten

  • @jccasts
    @jccasts Рік тому +5

    I saw Sabaton for the first time in NYC. Before they split with the original memers, since then, I never missed a Sabaton concert in the big apple, saw them with Nightwish and Epica in different tours, and the Heaviest was with Kreator opening for Sabaton. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @AntiTero
    @AntiTero 8 днів тому

    Thank u for your service broather! Respeckt from Romania!!!

  • @CosmosJack
    @CosmosJack Рік тому +2

    I think Lemmy would be happiest if this was the song he's remembered for
    Edit: I've seen comments that some WW1 vets heard this song themselves when it came out in 1991

  • @johanlonnholm4732
    @johanlonnholm4732 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your honest comments and the feeling of the song and subjekt.
    Least we forget...

  • @jlickley1118
    @jlickley1118 Рік тому +2

    if it gets the kids attention and gets them interested thats what matters.

  • @heavymetalscot
    @heavymetalscot Рік тому +5

    Just back at hotel from seeing them in Glasgow. They were awesome and this song was amazing live.

  • @ShadowhispersBand
    @ShadowhispersBand Рік тому +13

    Great reaction. Thank you for opening up. I think that was very brave to put in your deep personal thoughts. Been following Sabaton for a long time now and I love how they evolved from songs that more or less state historical facts to more personal stories and showing humanity. Keep doing what you're doing !

  • @MountainMetal
    @MountainMetal 11 місяців тому +2

    Great job! Sabaton's heart is huge. They are an international treasure and a force of unity and brotherhood in the world.

  • @wedgeantilles8575
    @wedgeantilles8575 9 місяців тому +1

    14:30:
    That is captured well with the line:
    "Make no mistake, war is coming. With all its glory... and all its horror."
    Arcturus Mengsk
    I love Sabatons songs. This one is the most emotional one, I've listened to it often and I needed to listen to it 5 times before I managed to listen to it without crying.
    If everybody would listen to Sabaton, I am sure we would have less wars in the world.

  • @patrik8245
    @patrik8245 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for nice reaction! I will see these guys next week at their show in Stockholm, Sweden, I am looking forward for this moment. :)

  • @satansfall0760
    @satansfall0760 Місяць тому

    They are amazing as a band and the nicest guys ever..🖤

  • @Orthodox1821
    @Orthodox1821 Рік тому +1

    Your tears is the same as mine, at many songs of Sabaton. Lest we forget...

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 Рік тому +1

    I think you'd enjoy Sabaton's Bismarck song

  • @fredbarnes2600
    @fredbarnes2600 Рік тому +3

    First off moving and appropriate tribute. Moments like the Battle of The Somme showed the callousness of the leadership for human life. Yes, sacrifice is necessary if our way of life is to continue, but you can't betray the troops faith casually as leadership on all sides did in WW1. Lemmy didn't let us forget that, and Sabaton won't either. Great reaction and I respect how you don't trivialize your own service. You shouldn't, I have mad respect for it.

  • @KarmaKoming
    @KarmaKoming 11 місяців тому +1

    What a great framework for reaction videos... play the song... then react! Awesome!!!!

  • @vernonbrazle1070
    @vernonbrazle1070 9 місяців тому +1

    A vocal howitzer!? Gotta remember that one.

  • @0s0n3gr0
    @0s0n3gr0 Рік тому +2

    Had the same reaction. BTW welcome home brother. It tickled me that you mentioned the grand nephew of Alvin York. I went through jump school with PVT York his grandson. He was a good artist and he and I painted (He drew, I painted) the jump sequence in the day room and the Airborne wings on the outside of the D Company barracks at jump school. Sabaton really triggers some memories and you nailed it with your reaction. Thanks. All The Way....

  • @joeycan6801
    @joeycan6801 Рік тому +3

    Loved your reaction, the best I have seen, I subscribed…… I’m 65 and I cried like a baby watching this, so sad !! Thank you, and Thank You Sabaton.

  • @iaincrawford8004
    @iaincrawford8004 6 місяців тому +1

    Sabaton are awesome, if anyone is going to do a Motorhead cover, it has to be Sabaton to do it justice

  • @amandagreenwood8571
    @amandagreenwood8571 Рік тому +1

    No one is like like Joakim. He is incredible

  • @phurtig9881
    @phurtig9881 Рік тому +1

    My son had a lazy history teacher, he used Sabaton songs a lot.

  • @lineout3521
    @lineout3521 Рік тому +4

    What a powerful song... in every sense!

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 Рік тому +2

    This one definitely punches me right in the gut. Hugs for you, sir...thank you for going through hell for our sakes. Whether the government ultimately sent you to protect us, or not.

  • @Didymus20X6
    @Didymus20X6 Рік тому +2

    I'll suggest "No Bullets Fly," especially the animated story video.
    I totally concur about what makes great metal. For years, I only really thought of metal as just noise. Since then, I've heard plenty of great metal musicians. Right now, my favorites are Eluveitie, Wind Rose, and Storm Seeker. And Sabaton of course.

  • @allandriver2066
    @allandriver2066 Рік тому +1

    From the other side of the pond.....you need to check out Redgum doing "I was only nineteen".
    ,,,🙏🇭🇲

  • @breaknchain8057
    @breaknchain8057 3 місяці тому

    I also had tears in my eyes at the end the first time.

  • @music2seeconcertphotograph457
    @music2seeconcertphotograph457 Рік тому +2

    And the useless dying goes on and on and on. No matter where and no matter what for: Men and women are dying, as others started a war.
    Thanx to Lemmy for the hard hitting words and the original song and thanx to Sabaton for bringing it up again.
    I've watched this video many times already: As reaction video or "just" the video and it get's me every time.
    --------------
    "Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister wrote this song after watching a UK television program about the 1916 Battle of the Somme on which a veteran reminisced about his friend dying in his arms with half his face blown off.
    "It came to me in a flash," he said. "The old guy is 88 all something, and he's still in tears about it. He walked through 25 feet of muddy s--t into the teeth of machine gun fire, all for nothing: 19,000 Englishmen killed before. Think! All those lives. And some bastard on a white horse probably got a medal for it too. You can imagine the bastards can't you? Back at the club."
    www.songfacts.com/facts/motorhead/1916

  • @scottytoast5
    @scottytoast5 Рік тому +1

    I saw this live in Glasgow just last week. Absolutely bone chilling.

  • @gatling216
    @gatling216 Рік тому +2

    I’ve yet to listen to this song without having to hold back tears. Lot of memories come to the surface.

  • @wutang6020
    @wutang6020 2 місяці тому

    One Regiment gained that ground on that day and they are still remembered for what they done The Ulster Riffles 36th Division from Northern Ireland Belfast the Original UVF.

  • @mrlizardtx
    @mrlizardtx Рік тому +5

    As a veteran I'd like to see your reaction to 22 Gone Today by Death Dealer. Warning: it's very deep and emotional on the same level as this.

  • @theoneamongthehidden4387
    @theoneamongthehidden4387 Рік тому +1

    Well said.

  • @elvwood
    @elvwood Рік тому +5

    I've cried to this song so many times already. And these tangents are important, no need to apologise.
    [I hope you'll forgive a mostly pasted comment for once, it took me a while to write the first time.] I saw them perform this live in Leeds on the first night of the tour, and it was so emotional. So let's raise a few glasses: to Birmingham, birthplace of metal; to Lemmy (RIP); to Sabaton; and to those who sacrificed so much. My wife's grandfather was one of those who lied about his age - he was only _14_ when he went to the Front! He got out alive, thanks to some amazing luck: he was wounded and taken to a field hospital, and his own father was there at the same time. He swore a lot when he saw his son, then wrote to his wife back home explaining the situation. She in turn sent evidence of their boy's age to the War Office and they pulled him out. After he came home he never spoke to anyone in the family about his experiences. Greetings from South Yorkshire - Lest We Forget.

  • @Wassara_games
    @Wassara_games Рік тому +2

    my techer do play sabaton to tech about the gustav ii adolf and karl xii

  • @sundelldennis
    @sundelldennis Рік тому

    Thank you for a human responce to this song!! And for allowing me to experiance it with you! noy pausing it that many reactiors think they need to do as i need there analazys right away! I will give a hint, most of us dont give a fu about the that, we just want to experiance it with some one elase in a emotional way!. If you react to it as i did, i dont give a fu what you think of it after, sorry just telling you the truth (in a swingslish way but i thing think you know what i mean ;-D ) //BTW love your reaction, dont know what you said efter.....

  • @GAIS414
    @GAIS414 Рік тому +6

    As always a fantastic reaction/review.

  • @user-rt7hz2ds5e
    @user-rt7hz2ds5e 26 днів тому

    I understand, thank you!

  • @BerraLJ
    @BerraLJ 10 місяців тому

    Christmas truce is amazing and the crew that made video was used to big Hollywood productions and it shows, it is an amazing video.

  • @HCH944
    @HCH944 Рік тому +3

    Nothing describes better the total insane side of mankind like these parts of history.

  • @tompabay8721
    @tompabay8721 Рік тому +2

    AMORN AMARTH. PLEACE ❤

  • @newton18311
    @newton18311 Рік тому

    The Men fighting together from Northern towns in England where called Chums.