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I like how in-character everyone is in this erb.
Ivan's not here to be the best rapper, he's here to cheat with murder. Pompey doesn't get to participate. Alexander's high-speed verse laden with wordplay gives the impression that he's simply more talented at battle than the rest and he could probably keep going fore- oops he died.
Also you missed the bar that Frederick gave about paying a guy to tear out his eyes. That was a shot at the time Ivan tore out that one architects eyes after he built a cathedral for Ivan to prevent him from ever building anything as impressive again.
Alexander's bars are some of the best in all of ERB.
@@NotQuiteEpicZach Sherwin and NicePeter are the best on ERB
Asia is the correct description for the area Alexander conquered in his time. Asia wasn't referred to as Asia until recently. With Asia being the Middle East and India and the Orient being what we refer to as East Asia or Asia today.
Asia wasn't even Middle East, back then they used the word "Asia" strictly to describe modern-day Turkey.
I was about to make this comment, 'Asia' was the Greek name for Anatolia, Persia, exactly the territories Alexander conquered. He sent helmets back from his battles inscribed 'won from the barbarians who live in Asia', paraphrased. Why Asia refers to the far east China-dominated world in modern U.S parlance I don't know, but even in modern U.K an 'Asian' denotes someone like a Pakistani, not Chinese.
@@helvete_ingres4717 ...well that mostly has to do with the fact that China is, in fact, in Asia. Did you think China is not in Asia or something?
@@chingizzhylkybayev8575 historically in classical/hellenistic times, Asia refers to Persia, Anatolia, that part of the world. At some point it became the name of the continent (which geographically speaking, includes Europe - Europe is only a continent by convention, not by geography it's a big peninsula of Asia) which includes China, well done for pointing that out, we could all do with reminding
@@helvete_ingres4717 Not sure I would agree with the line about modern U.K. I can confirm that at least as an individual if someone says Asian my first thought is likely to be Indian/Pakistani, but I certainly include the Chinese, Koreans, Japanese etc etc within my concept of 'Asian'.
13:23 this is a reference to Fredrick's best known technique, which he called the “oblique order,” he explained it as follows: a commander should strengthen one wing of his army and employ it to attack the enemy flank, while holding back another, smaller wing to threaten the enemy's main force and keep it from changing position. Basically, the stronger wing of the army would attack from a single flank while the weaker one would pose a threat of direct frontal attack (but not actually attack) with the goal of breaking the enemy on that flank and rolling up the enemy army.
It's both
This was one of the best-crafted ERBs. Ivan was never supposed to "win", but kept winning due to really underhanded tactics, which is true to his character in real life.
The horse story was put about by her enemies after her death. She was fairly promiscuous, but certainly no more than most kings of her age. People were just extra offended because she was a woman. Because Peter III didn't seem interested in consumating their marriage there's a good chance her heir wasn't fathered by him, but by one of her many lovers. She actually had someone who's job it was to inspect how well endowed potential lovers were.
On Frederick, the first time I watched this video I knew exactly who the referred to when they said "flute busting Prussian." He's always has been one of my favorites. There's some pretty good evidence that he preferred men, but of course we'll never know for sure.
I mean, his father killed his "best friend" because they tried to escape and become artists. Totally straight, nothing to see here, move along!
You could call her a… size queen
@@month32 They were roommates...
real question i got, did he steal Bucephalus and offer it to Catherine?
Since paige doesn’t really EXPLAIN what the horse story was, her enemies spread rumors that she died while “hoo-haahing” a horse, when i’m pretty sure she actually died of a stroke in the bath.
Catherine the Great actually died of a stroke. The "horse story" was circulated by British and French satirical newspapers and magazines some time later.
I love how Catherine's garrote was noticeably different from Ivan's, but so few people ever mention it.
So MANY Easter eggs in this one. They really brought the research putting this together.
"I weep, it's all too easy" is probably a reference to the saying "Alexander wept, for he had no more worlds to conquer."
I have heard that the shot at 12:47 with Ivan's shadow looming in the background is taken from an early 20th-Century Russian film about Ivan.
The pose Fredrick strikes at the start on one foot with the flute is from a Jethro Tull album cover.
It is said that Ivan gouged out the eyes of the architect of St. Basil's Cathedral, so that the poor guy would never make anything as great again.
Look closely at the handles of the garrote Catherine used. She liked to use a certain... motif in decor to upset the more prudish Russians.
Great battle. One of my faves.
I love this one, I don't believe I didn't notice earlier that you didn't do it. One part you didn't mention that I find very interesting is Frederick's "I would pay a guy to tear out my eyes if I had to look at your troll face every night" which is a reference to a legend in which Ivan gouged the eyes of Postnik Yakovlev, the builder of Saint Basil's Cathedral , so that he can never build anything so beautiful again. I actually think I like Frederick's verse here the most, short but full of references and a great upbeat melody driving it.
Zach Sherwin is such a good rapper when it comes to wordplay. That's why Alexander's bars are pretty fire. His wordplay is really tough to top.
ERB gives me so many rabbit holes of history to dive into.
SAME
Peter III. was not only Tsar of Russia but also a duke or something in the northern part of Germany (Holstein) which he greatly preferred over being in Russia if I remember correctly and he spent a lot of time there also didn't want to be on the bad side with Prussia, while Catherine the Great was much more interested in making Russia a strong power in Europe or expanding the power. I like how everyone dies the way they died in history (or are supposed to) except for Catherine basically saying "nah that was just lies from the men who didn't like a powerful woman to do what they do" :D
When Alexander said the line with "Expansion Pack", that is a refference to the expansion pack for the game Rome Total War, named Alexander, bringing us the campaign for the game where you play as Alexander and conquer all of those lands
Aww you missed the Wizard of Oz reference by Frederick the Great: 'with your tundras and taigas and bears, oh my!' (lions, tigers and bears oh my)
I'm obsessed- also, congratulations on hitting both goals I've seen on your videos! The last one I watched you had the road to 20K and you were already there! I love EBR, and hearing about these wordplay choices and themes from a historical context- well, I'm learning things! Thank you for such an awesome source of edutainment!
Love these breakdowns, and how you skip back a few seconds after you commentary to make sure nothing is missed. Most reaction UA-camrs do not do that, so I really appreciate it.
I'm not that into BBW, but Catherine's confidence always has me chomping at the bit every time I see this.
Your excitement and energy when jumping onto the bits of knowledge and the references in the work is infectious :D very enjoyable to watch and happily subscribed
I was really impressed with your knowledge of this stuff, then I got excited to see your reaction to the "saddle" line. Did not disappoint!
I've loved learning from your ERB reactions, glad you're so knowledgeable
I really appreciate how they just made Ivan Terrible, nothing more than terrible. In the way he raps to the gifts he offers and especially the horse bit
Bro I just discovered you and I really like your channel especially how you’re breaking down every bar with prior knowledge it’s very insightful and it makes me geek out
I have to say, of all the ESRB reaction videos, yours is the best. I was specifically looking for videos that break down the history facts of and you do it perfectly with rewinds, break down of lines and your personal interpretations of the bars based on history facts.
I think we're around the same age, but I wish you had been my history teacher back in high school lol. Your passion for the subject is infectious.
The garrote handles in Cat's hands always make me laugh. Talk about reasons to never mix business and pleasure!
so glad to hear your impressions and explanations on this, my favorite ERB ever. keep up the great job Mr. Lboyd
Ivan is known for poisoning his enemies. I’ve heard a story that he had a special cup made that turned any liquid into poison (possibly made of hemlock). He would offer a drink from it to anyone who displeased him. The people knew of the cup but refusing the tsar was unthinkable, so they’d usually say goodbye to their loved ones first
That was fun listening to you dissect one of my favorite ERB episodes
I am pretty sure you did all of them but I am happy to revisit this one, my favorite. Greetings from Iceland
I believe the "Empress to Tsar 8, checkmate" is word-playing on to the likes of "Queen to C8, checkmate"
Love this and these in general, love your knowledge on these things. I catch a few bars that I understand but I love that you explain each reference
I dunno bro, i'm with you, I thought you did this one allready as well 😆I hate it when we travel through world lines unnanounced.
I SWEAR I remember when Pompey popped up him going NO SIR, and saying something similar to "What do you have to offer but it was a more intense response... But Its not there...
If you think about it, the thing with Alexander is correct. The quote specifically said, if you can UNTIE this not, you will be master of all of Asia. He didn't untie it, he destroyed it by cutting it in half and the mutiny prevented him from conquering all of Asia and he died shortly after.
Well, that is not what that verse meant. During the times of Alexander the Great, the name "Asia" was used differently to how it used today. Today, it refers to the largest geopolitical region in the world, but back then, the name "Asia" was how they referred to Turkey, strictly speaking. What we call "Asia" today was referred to as the Far East back then. As such, it is not inaccurate for Alexander to suggest he conquered Asia: the region that went by that name at that time was indeed conquered by him.
I usually see people who are so-called history buffs react to things and they barely even know very much or even react to things but you are very good at reacting to the video and very knowledgeable in the history
Just stumbled upon this channel, totally love the content bro. The historic analysis is dope
I genuinely enjoy this so much
Thank you
I love the breakdown and the energy you have
Gordion knot…something like the Excalibur legend for King Arthur. There was many legends on Alexander the Great and this is one.
didn´t know, that you have that much knowledge about history. glad to learn from you sir. i would enjoy watching more history related breakdowns from you
I liked how much of the history you fleshed out in this video. I've seen a few of other historians covering this ERB. Although they explained those pretty well, I thought you did a kinda better job. A little disappointed you didn't catch some of the things in Frederick's verse, or his epic flute solo, but otherwise great vid.
So used to reacting to comedy and music with you, wasn't aware you had this birth of knowledge for history...which is some of my favorite stuff.
10:18
I think there’s a funny setup with the birds to pots reference:
not only the helmet Alexander wears having feathers/the destruction of vases and monuments/art, (both historic/mythos related works depicting imagery of a person/legacy/fame),
but also the destruction of common household tradition at that time of leaving pots/pottery outside one’s house to attract birds which would then nest inside the household item. (Signifying someone had a nice home by having wild birds choosing it as a good nest sight/ liking the pots/pottery saying you have good items/ the ability to get free eggs/meat if times get rough.)
This line leads right into the next verse of destroying city’s/homes and I felt like it was a subtle nod to understanding myths/common practices of those eras both war myths and daily myths/life (and history of pottery uses) the warrior uses vs common people. while also referencing historical vases/works not only common peoples items (usually hand produced pottery or sculptures so breaking it was a rude gesture of vandalism/conquest)
I actually saw a show recently and THEY said the horse rumour was spread by a political rival of Catherine's AFTER her death to discredit her. Easy to spread such things when the person's not there to defend themselves.
Either im suffering from the Mandella effect or you did do this already. I remember it well enough to predict the things you were saying
So basically.... * Tries to find the words to explain Stalion Copulation Death *
the vodka line is referencing how one of the markers of good 'standard' vodka is a neutral flavor. There are traditional vodkas styles whose process intentionally adds flavor, but the standard type should generally go down with very little flavor or burn. Smooth, flavorless, and with nuances that come out in the aftertaste.
Didn't come across as shade toward vodka, since 'flavorless' is a compliment to vodka. Just a dig at Ivan's mic skills.
I definitely remember you doing this one because you went into more detail about that taigas bar
Copulating with a stallion and the harness breaking loose is the best description I have heard of the story about Catherine. Well played, sir. Well played. 👍
That's kinda the thing, the "official" documentation describes she had a stroke on the toilet. But, that's just a little too far fetched considering who she was and the kind of power she held. My theory is that she was poisoned by people tired of a woman leading the country. They managed to convince the physician to say it was just a stroke so that they save face, and nobody would know because history is written by the survivors. She didn't likely die from a horse though. That's mostly from anti-Russian satire from England and France (who were getting scrubbed up and down by Russia during Catherine's reign).
I think the "Empiress to Tsar 8" part is a reference to chess where you would say "Rook to E4" or something similar
Wow, great breakdown. New sub here man!
Oblique attack tactics involves massing your troops on one flank to try to break through the enemy lines there and crush the enemy quickly. It can work well but it can also work terribly if the enemy breaks through the rest of your weakened battle line. Frederick was known for such tactics.
But he was also losing to Russia when the old empress died and Peter III took the throne. He returned all the Russian territorial gains to Frederick and made peace, alienating the army. It’s one of the main things that led to his coup
Another thing from the "little Vasilyvich" line I think is a reference that his grandfather, Ivan III Vasilyvich, was known as Ivan the Great, so Ivan the Terrible would be "little" in comparison or something like that.
There’s an ExtraHistory series on UA-cam about Catherine the Great. It goes into her childhood and her life up to her death
Ivan was also poisoning the cup before he gives it to Alexander, as he half turns away.
Ivan's daughter-in-law was dressed too lightly for the weather.
I just like how you showed absolutely no surprise whatsoever when Pompey's head came off
I usually hate when people pause in reactions, i like more when people talk after they watch the whole thing. But this was awesome, amazing reaction !
Frederick's bar "I've got creative talents and battle malice" is a reference to him being one of the poster examples of the 'Enlightened Absolutism", in which monarchs would take over some ideas from the Enlightenment movement and have more eye for what the common people wanted or needed, but still staying in their positions as absolute monarchs. A saying from that time referencing that movement is "Everything *for* the people, nothing *by* the people".
Great thorough reaction! You might enjoy Dis Raps for Hire, made by one of the ERB rappers, EpicLLOYD. He solicits people's bully stories and writes a diss rap about said bully. He only did a few videos, but they're really entertaining!
at 13:41 with Fredrick the Great playing flute and lifting his leg is a reference to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull as he'd do that a lot on stage and prance around and stuff
Frederick's line referring to "tearing his own eyes out" relate to a story about Ivan the Terrible allegedly tearing out a famous architect's eyes after creating a beautiful structure over a Saint's grave. This was intended to prevent him from ever making anything more beuatiful than that. It was because he loved it so much, or something?
Fun fact: If you pause just after the Pompey decap, Cats garrot handles are phallus shaped, kind of tying to her being promiscuous.
Yes, I loved these on late night TV. A history buff as well, I get the jokes. Smart comedy. May I add that i someday hope to live next door to someone like you. An analytical, funny, history buff who enjoys thinking, pondering. And likes lots of kinds of music. Family game night would be EPIC. Love you, and your channel!
Yes, the I Win Ivan I vanquish is absolutely a Veni Vidi Vici pull.
Alexander had the best bars, but all he did was flex, with almost no disses. Catherine came through and toasted him.
i am sure i was subscribed..oh well I am now. love your reactions.
Peter the Great is Peter the first her husband was Peter the third and Peter the third was Prussian and Catherine was Polish I believe
lyrics: Look alive
Crème de la Kremlin's arriving
Try to serve Ivan
No surviving
You're a land rover, I'm a land expander
Here to hand you your first loss, Alexander
I'll school you like Aristotle
Smack you harder than you hit that bottle
You're nothing but an overrated lush, I'll crush ya
I'm the first Tsar of all of Russia
You're an asshole with an anastole
I'm heaven sent, divine and holy
So don't even try to approach the God
Or you'll get a huge sack like Novgorod
Hey fella, swell diss
But now you got the Panhellenist from Pella hella pissed
Stepping up's foolish as well as useless
Little Vasilyevich, let me spell out the list
I brought foes to their knees in Phoenicia
Breezed through Gaza to Giza
Had the Balkans, Persia, Syria, Iraq and Pakistan
In my expansion pack
While you died in the middle of a game of chess
You got vodka bars, flavorless
And what I'm about to spit will be the craziest
So go fix me a drink so I can stay refreshed
Kudos! Greek for the glory I got
From winning every single war that I fought
So this will be straight forward, I'll take up this sword that I brought
And slice you in half like the Gordian knot
And I'll soar to the top like the eagle whose feather I would sport in the helmet that I wore
As I swatted my many enemies, shattered 'em like a porcelain pot
And they'd be praying for the torture to stop
But I would leave 'em contorted and they'd be screaming and roaring
Until their vocal chords were torn up and shot
And I would holler Bucephalus!
Hop on my horsey and trot
I win Ivan, I vanquish
I'm an immortal, you're not
Enough!
I don't stand a chance against your skills
на здоровье
A drink to your victory
Yes, I will
It seems no one can defeat me
I weep, it's all so easy
Oh!
What's wrong?
I feel a bit queasy
Ha! You've been poisoned!
Oh, the pain is unbearable!
My stomach's riddled with holes!
Ugh, I'm terrible
There's no great who could defeat this Russian
Psst, what about a flute busting Prussian?
(Old Fritz, old fritz!
Old Fritz, old fritz!
Old Fritz, old fritz!
Old Fritz, old fritz!)
I'm Frederick the Great, out the gatefirst servant of state
Oblique attack tactics ain't exactly straight
I've got creative talents and battle malice
Hard as steel on the field, genteel in the palace
Russia's fucked up but no wonder why
With your tundras and taigas and bears, oh my!
I would pay a guy to tear out my eyes
If I had to look at your troll face every night
Now bring me my chair
I'm weary from tearing you a new derrière from here to Red square
Fought a Seven Years' War, I ain't scared of a Tsar
Cause beating you only took me twelve bars
Oh, what a humiliating defeat!
I know when I am beat
So of course, take a seat
I'd keep ripping you to shreds
But I'll take a break instead
And just rest my little head
Why don't you drop dead, Fred?!
Hmm, my expectations were a lot higher
But at least I saved the rubles on the garrote wire
It's another great day and another great victory
Cause no great can beat me
What about me?
Pompey! Yeah!
Macedonians, Prussians and Romans
Those aren't worthy opponents
It takes a Russian to take down a Russian
I'm Cath, I'm a cat, you're a rodent
How are you the head of our state
When the state of your head was such a crazy one?
Such sick shit going through your brain
That you stuck a spike through your own son (Oooh)
You're unbalanced like I unbalanced the European powers with the wars I waged
I brought the Russian empire straight out of the olden days and right into the golden age
I'm the boss bitch that you just can't meddle with
This whole battle's like Alaska cause I settled it
Hmmm, what a beautiful Queen to beat me in a battle
Accept this gift, Your Highness: I hear you enjoy the saddle
That horse story is a pile of shit
Though I do keep 'em chomping at the bit
But you're never gonna get it, nyet
Couldn't spin in my chamber if this were Russian roulette
I'm picking up where Peter the Great left off
Bringing sexy back to House Romanov
So don't call me Queen, I'm far more great
Empress to Tsar 8, bitch
Checkmate
the "Asia" in "Master of Asia" just refers to Asia Minor a.k.a. Anatolia because that's what it was in Ancient Greece
I have never seen a reaction video done better than by you. I can't stand those people who react to videos and they just go like eh that was good or that was bad. You actually dissected the video and gave quality review of the entirety bit by bit. Thank you good sir.
You did react to this before I swore I saw your reaction to this a good minute ago xD
Frederick The Great, if I remember correctly, was also the first King of Prussia. He inherited the title of King in Prussia from his father and conquered enough territory to become King of Prussia. That might be the meaning of the phrase First Servant of State.
I believe the line "Greek for the glory I got, for winning every single war that I fought."
Is a reference to the fact Alexander was ofcourse in fact not actually 'Greek' but Macedonian, but after his success and victories they basically adopted him as one of their own.
I'm really inspired by your broad level of historical knowledge.
Panhella love your ERB reactions and explanations. Keep it up!
I thought I knew a lot of this history. I was wrong, lol. Best ERB reaction ever! :D
also saying Empress to Tsar 8 is a very old way of saying your chess move
think the ending of a game of shadows, instead of saying queen takes pawn, moriati says queen takes knights pawn
same logic
I've known for awhile that PewDiePie was in the background dancing to part of Ivan's battle. But I think I just pieced together why. The other people you see with Pewds are dictators or great rulers who dominated a vast expanse. Pewds dominated in subscriber count on this platform for a good while.
It’s “I win, Ivan, I vanquish.” Ivan and “I vanquish” start with the same letters.
Love seeing you break this down. I came for the Bo Burnham reaction but I'll be watching all of these. Great content.
How are you the head of our state, when the state of your head was such a crazy one. favorite line
I can't believe that I'm watching guy react to ERB-- I haven't seen one of these since the early 2010s
Zach Sherwin is the name of the guy who plays Alexander the Great, and he’s a very talented rapper who has done several ERBs and writes his own lyrics.
You may be enjoy a song he did with Watsky called “No E” wherein they write a whole track without using words containing the letter “e.”
~_~
maskirovka has a double meaning in that it also means deception. such as offering him a drink that's poisoned.
If you watch closely you see a lot of little details. Like Ivan pouring poison into the chalice while Alexander is rapping. Also, Ivan's garrote wire just had regular wooden handles while Chathrine's had penises for handles.
Catherine the Great actually did die of a stroke, though she died at her desk. One of her ladies-in-waiting found her slumped on the floor surrounded by papers.
Frederick called himself the first servant of the state, because he did not see it as the state serving him but him serving his people.
Also, fun fact, prussia was called "not a state with a military but a military that happens to be a state"
I think Alexander was calling Ivan's musical bars flavorless.
An oracle had said that the one who could untangle the gordian knot would rule all of asia....alexander cut the knot (causing it to unravel). and he didnt lose those areas.....they were still in his control when he died (disputed to this day whether it was disease or poison)....the empire fell apart as his generals fought over what was left.
You sir are amazing , Loved the break down and explanation, yes mentioning how each of them actually died was on purpose
Bro his voice sounds like angels singing … this might help me get over my depression
Love your videos
ayy my mans knows lithuania, thank you for noticing my country which nobody knows about, made my day
I feel like the 'Vodka bars, flavourless' line is a reference to how good Vodka doesn't have any taste, and goes down with ease. A creative way of calling Ivan's bars lame,
If you look at 17:16 you'll see that the garrote handles are phallically shaped...
ZACH SHERWIN AKA MC. MR NAPKINS aka Alexander is so 🔥
Tsar is actually just the Russian pronunciation of Caesar
Just as Kaiser being the German pronunciation of it.
Chomping at the bit could also mean she had a lot of suitors desperate for her affections.
So, no thing about the "Tundras, taigas, and bears. Oh my!"?
panhellenism was actually the spread of greek culture and mythology to all corners of the former Persian empire after Alexanders conquests.
It was primarily driven by his successors, the Diadochi, who split his empire into Egypt, Persia, Turkey/Syria, Thrace and Macedon.
Also at this time, Asia was everything east of Greece, as Anatolia was also known as Asia Minor. India and everything east was barely in their knowledge, and Asia referred much more to things that are not Africa or Greece.
I LOVE this video, first time seeing your content. I'm not subscribing as of yet if I'm honest because I find that you break a little too frequently during your breakdowns? It's just my personal flavor of course, but you might consider doing your breakdowns in slightly longer chunks so you can hear more at a time.