Quite possibly the biggest concert in history in many aspects not just size ad this was the first concert in Russia after the fall of the soviet union. This was their first true experience of western culture in its raw form commercially. Probably my favorite live performance period
@@joseesparza7488 dude, I literally Googled "world's biggest concert crowd". According to Wikipedia, 4th was Jean-Michel Jarre (me neither) on Bastille Day 1990 in Paris - 2.5 million; 3rd was Jorge Ben Jor on NYE 1993 in Rio - 3 mil; 2nd was Rod Stewart, NYE 1994 in Rio (same venue - Copacobana Beach); 1st was Jean-Michel Jarre (again), at Moscow University on 6th Sep 1997 for the 850th Anniversary of Moscow. Both those last 2 were just listed as more than 3.5 mil. Each. Moscow Uni must be fvcking huge, because that's nearly half the entire population of Moscow at the time.
This is the 1991 Monsters of Rock Tour in Moscow. They expected near 500k, but about one million more people showed up and couldn't be kept out. They estimated the attendance to be near 1.5 million. I've been to two large concerts with both having near 350k people at...this one is huge compared to those two. The original members are all near my age (60 yrs). I saw them in '83 in SF, and later that year I bought their first album when I saw it....while looking in a Berkeley record shop, for the FANG album; Landshark.
@@DigitalAdamm Thank you...I didn't recall correctly what I had read a long time ago. I believe it was "they expected near 500k...but more than that showed up." I edited that statement.
This is one of the most iconic performances of the ages. The timing of it, around the time of the coup and the downfall of the Soviet Union, the million+ people in the crowd going crazy, that's over 70 years of pent up angst & they all finally got to let it out. I was still pretty young, but I'll never forget that time and this show was such a perfect symbol for the times. As always, great reaction. Keep 'em coming.
I happened to be in the US Embassy 3 miles away from this concert. 1991 Monsters of Rock was a free concert put on by the Russian government. They estimated 1.6 million in attendance but actually more like 2 mill. Those structures you can see out in the crowd are actually speaker towers. Even 3 miles away, we were rockin' along at 90+db inside the Embassy. 😁🤘
I like the song. I just fund it subpar. They have many other subpar songs. Like the whole St. Anger fiasco. But The Thing That Should Not Be? The absolute worst! Escape was better even lol!
@@aaronpatterson2369 Toss yourself off a bridge aaron. He said it was HIS favorite song of theirs not "The best Metallica song ever" if you dont like other peoples opinions or tastes GTFOH and STFU you little roach.
Don't care how many times you've played live or to how many, it must have been hair raising and spine tingling to have that wall of sound and energy from a crowd that vast.
@AileenSenpai, Anything from "Seattle Live 89" Probably one of the best Concerts. Master of Puppets fr Seattle 89 has so much Power and Aggression. Live Metallica, it never disappoints 🤘
One In Seattle 89, especially the final breakdown with the strobe lights is easily my favourite Metallica performance, alongside Creeping Death live in Moscow’91
Hell yeahhhhhh. Old school classic thrash Metallica. Way back in the day. Old school Metallica is the best. My favorite. . CRANK IT UP LOUD. HORNS UP 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘
In particular the intro into Blackened is unreal in that concert. Honestly anything off live shit binge n purge is gonna be great. Even the 92' san diego show is epic, literally just 3+ hours of Metallica, and most of the footage is from the show where they didn't have an opener. Just crazy, you would never see a band fill an arena today without bringing any supporting acts.
epic song that starts with a BANG!!! great show, wish i was there. lol young, time to watch some kill em all vids from shows. best would be from cliff em all!!
I love how your heartbeat seems to get slower as as song goes on, even during the solo it's lower than before the video started! Who knew metal was so soothing! xD
Great - an excellent review of the 3rd best Metallica track (Number one is One , number two is "0 Else Matters") For our Russian friends (they are not all part of the regime), I just loved one of your first comments. Ха-ха, до кучи (грузовиков) людей Google translated "FxxxLoad" gently, so I put "TruckLoad" in () to hint at it.
Yeah, it was fun. I lost my friends there which i was coming to the show with but i found my friends from my home building where i was living. Great memories!
I was at that concert. By that time I had been a Metallica fan for 6 years, but I never hoped that they would come to the USSR and I would see them. It was dangerous, fun, scary, delightful, this is the best concert in my life. This is the largest number of spectators in the history of Metallica. This is the last time Metallica played not as headliners but as an opening act. The word "epic" was invented for this concert with 600,000 spectators. Metallica is still number one for me. No one is more talented than them, there are no songs smarter and more energetic than theirs, and in the latest album 72 Season, in addition to all their merits, there was an optimism in music that they never had before, and this once again proves that they know how to surprise and will do so until the end. Russians love Metallica, I am Russian and of course I love Metallica.
@@athanatic I think, and many Russians will agree with me, that the unspoken ban on Western culture in the USSR was a mistake. Music, films would not have harmed the Soviet Union. All this was on sale anyway, but underground. For example, copies of vinyl records were secretly made from used X-ray photographs, it was called "music on bones". The state should have released vinyl records and magnetic cassettes of Western music itself, and made a good profit from it. Any ban gives rise to suspicions of weakness, just as the ban on free opinion in Western countries now testifies to fear and weakness. You ask, was the sudden openness of the USSR to other countries perceived by Russians as a holiday? Yes, of course! And what's wrong with friendship, cooperation and openness? Of course, this is good. We still want to be friends, but in response we receive Russophobia from the West. We were open for 15 years, but no one has ever shaken our hand of friendship. Well, okay. Maybe the West will change its mind someday, maybe not. But we love Metallica, and we will always love their music in the future.
I don't know if you know that last spring, during the tour in Brazil, James stopped the song while performing Fade to Black and said how hard it was for him and how bad thoughts were poisoning his mind. The rest of the band hugged him on stage and continued the concert. This event changed the song. Watch her perform it today and be sure to type Metallica: Fade to Black (Lisbon, Portugal - July 8, 2022). This moment is 3:12. Hetfield is the most authentic artist in the world.
I was about 12 when this happened. I was already a Metallica fan but hand't heard this song until MTV aired this after the fall of the USSR. I loved it so much I called my local radio station to request it but I didn't know the name. I requested "exit light" by Metallica and the radio person laughed and said I got you. Cool memory!
Great reaction. You should listen to BATTERY from the Seattle 89 Live. That whole concert is Epic. This concert is Pre-Black album. Thank you HAVE A GREAT DAY!
You mentioned them looking young, but this was close to a decade into their career (8 years after their first album released). The ones I'm most familiar are any that were on the Cliff 'em All VHS, most of which seems available on youtube. 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' from Day on the Green (they were writing the Master of Puppets album at the time) is my favourite, but I blieve that whole 40 minute concert is on youtube.
I saw Metallica too in 2017. Best concert I’ve ever seen!!!! Got to see them again on their upcoming tour…. Love all your “rocking “ reactions Aileen….. keep smiling 🙂 😊😊😊😊…
I could watch this a thousand times and never get bored, this concert literally brought the world together, almost every nation where metal heads lived flocked to this event! 1.6 million people losing their minds is something you can never forget once you see it, so pissed i was only a year old when this was going on.
And that's what 1.6 million people looks like. That was about 20% of Moscow's population at the time (it was being hosted at Tushino airbase). Imagine 20% of the population of NYC, all 5 boroughs, crammed into Central Park.
Awesome there young lady, what an insane scene! The only concert that I know that has a similar sized crowd is the Rolling Stones on Copacabana Beach, that atmosphere was less insane but a huge amazing party, worth checking out, even the Stones were impressed by the crowd which stretches over a mile on that beach. Thanks for more great music and take care of yourself, This retired hippie sure does! Time for some good, legal weed. Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
First time on your channel and love your content and appreciation of music. On a side note, based on your last name I thought you were of Japanese descent and then I see your necklace, if I am not mistaken, "CHINGONA" LOL Love it!!!!!
06:10 That was a Russian soldier providing security in a uniform. They were the only thing big enough to Provide security for 1.6M in attendance at he concert.
7:18 I Still Have 1 Of Those ‘Lime Green Snake’ Guitar Picks James Has On His Mic Stand!!James Threw Out A Bunch Into The Audience At The Pittsburgh, PA Show During This Same Tour!! I Snagged 1 In The 2nd Row…Rock On🤘🏻!!😊
Oh my goodness... please please do my favorite Metallica song "Master of Puppets". AWESOME. Lots of meaning. I know you will love it. EDIT : Oops. Obviously I typed that before watching the video. LOL. Since you are already aware of Metallica, I'm sure you've heard Master of Puppets...... Great reaction. I'm SO in love with Lars.
AileenSenpai - you make me so happy reacting to Metallica, I've been watching your channel for two days and I really like your reactions. But you know what? Can't you just leave us and not tell us what year you attended a Metallica concert?
After seeing your enthusiastic face, I think you need once in a lifetime to go to a metallica concert. You will have an unforgettable experience of a lifetime watching the rock band legends
I saw 3 shows from this tour in the northeast at 18 or 19 years old and it was absofuckinglutly amazing!!!! This show will never be topped ever for concert attendance 1.6 million
If you didn't grow up in this time period (I was in High School when this concert happened) it can be difficult to understand what this, the crowd's energy and size was all about. This was the Monsters of Rock concert that was organized after the fall of the Berlin wall, and collapse of the Soviet Union. Western albums for these groups had been black market for decades and the people of the former Soviet Union finally saw that change. It was a crazy period of hope after what we thought was the end of the cold war, and this was just one of those iconic moments of the energy of that period. Again, it is just hard to understand unless you were around in the time period before and during all these events. It was an amazing period at that time. Sadly, I rarely see reactions to this video/concert, that even mention what exactly led to this moment/concert but it is important to have that context to truly appreciate it.
I would love for you to react to. Ride the lighting from the day on the green show . In 1985 with cliff Burton on bass. By the I got to see metallica in 1986 in Fort worth tx.
I feel like enter sandman gets the most recognition but you should check out creeping death from the Moscow concert. The way the band feeds off the crowd and gets them involved is so cool in my opinion.
Quite possibly the biggest concert in history in many aspects not just size ad this was the first concert in Russia after the fall of the soviet union. This was their first true experience of western culture in its raw form commercially. Probably my favorite live performance period
5th biggest, apparently. Biggest rock/metal crowd, certainly.
Number 5 biggest all time. HUGE!
Can any if you enlighten me as to the other bigger ones?
@@joseesparza7488 dude, I literally Googled "world's biggest concert crowd". According to Wikipedia, 4th was Jean-Michel Jarre (me neither) on Bastille Day 1990 in Paris - 2.5 million; 3rd was Jorge Ben Jor on NYE 1993 in Rio - 3 mil; 2nd was Rod Stewart, NYE 1994 in Rio (same venue - Copacobana Beach); 1st was Jean-Michel Jarre (again), at Moscow University on 6th Sep 1997 for the 850th Anniversary of Moscow. Both those last 2 were just listed as more than 3.5 mil. Each. Moscow Uni must be fvcking huge, because that's nearly half the entire population of Moscow at the time.
Those facts are exactly why the intro of the video still gives me chills every time I watch it.
I can't be the only one who is enchanted by this girl's voice and expressions. Beautiful. Great anlysis.
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@@AileenSenpai :D
This is the 1991 Monsters of Rock Tour in Moscow. They expected near 500k, but about one million more people showed up and couldn't be kept out. They estimated the attendance to be near 1.5 million. I've been to two large concerts with both having near 350k people at...this one is huge compared to those two. The original members are all near my age (60 yrs). I saw them in '83 in SF, and later that year I bought their first album when I saw it....while looking in a Berkeley record shop, for the FANG album; Landshark.
1.5 estimate is more folklore....
no one estimated 1.5 million attendance at the Metallica show
it's only internet folktale
For the whole festival numbers between 2 and 3 millions are mentioned.
They stopped counting at 1.6 millions.
This was a free concert……..
@@DigitalAdamm Thank you...I didn't recall correctly what I had read a long time ago. I believe it was "they expected near 500k...but more than that showed up." I edited that statement.
"Creeping Death" from this same show is also fantastic! It's my favorite version of that song, definitely check that one out!
This is one of the most iconic performances of the ages. The timing of it, around the time of the coup and the downfall of the Soviet Union, the million+ people in the crowd going crazy, that's over 70 years of pent up angst & they all finally got to let it out. I was still pretty young, but I'll never forget that time and this show was such a perfect symbol for the times. As always, great reaction. Keep 'em coming.
no one estimated 1.5 million attendance at the Metallica show
it's only internet folktale
@@RoverWatersbecause you were there and seen it all.
Yeah, definitely go back to old Metallica. Kind of get a feel for who they are and where they came from. They were so raw when they were young.
You Rock Aileen
I happened to be in the US Embassy 3 miles away from this concert. 1991 Monsters of Rock was a free concert put on by the Russian government. They estimated 1.6 million in attendance but actually more like 2 mill. Those structures you can see out in the crowd are actually speaker towers. Even 3 miles away, we were rockin' along at 90+db inside the Embassy. 😁🤘
Nice
fake numbers
@@RoverWaters 160 Hectares. 1.6 million is one person per square meter. Could be 2 million.
@@adampetten5349 no one ever reported there was 1.6 million at the Metallica show
@@RoverWaters Yesss Rover Waters...You're in charge. Live Forevah!🥂
Same concert “Harvester of Sorrow” one the best live versions ever!
I like the song. I just fund it subpar. They have many other subpar songs. Like the whole St. Anger fiasco. But The Thing That Should Not Be? The absolute worst! Escape was better even lol!
My favorite Metallica song!! Thank you for the nostalgia ❤️
Then you ARENT a Metallica fan. From this album forward...THEY SUCKED!
@@aaronpatterson2369 Toss yourself off a bridge aaron. He said it was HIS favorite song of theirs not "The best Metallica song ever" if you dont like other peoples opinions or tastes GTFOH and STFU you little roach.
Jason's windmill is one of the best thing about this video
Don't care how many times you've played live or to how many, it must have been hair raising and spine tingling to have that wall of sound and energy from a crowd that vast.
I wish I could subscribe 1 million times! You’re so amazing
thank you so much! You're so kind!
They know how to put on a show! 🤘🤘
Used to
@@mcbobly nah. They still can.
@@joseesparza7488 Definitely nothing like back in the day tho.
Thanks for the video reaction! This concert is epic.
I love your voice
You're exactly right, it's pretty f****** iconic, lol! Great reaction! (If remember correctly Pantera was there too)
@AileenSenpai, Anything from "Seattle Live 89" Probably one of the best Concerts. Master of Puppets fr Seattle 89 has so much Power and Aggression. Live Metallica, it never disappoints 🤘
One In Seattle 89, especially the final breakdown with the strobe lights is easily my favourite Metallica performance, alongside Creeping Death live in Moscow’91
Hell yeahhhhhh. Old school classic thrash Metallica. Way back in the day. Old school Metallica is the best. My favorite. . CRANK IT UP LOUD. HORNS UP 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘
In particular the intro into Blackened is unreal in that concert. Honestly anything off live shit binge n purge is gonna be great. Even the 92' san diego show is epic, literally just 3+ hours of Metallica, and most of the footage is from the show where they didn't have an opener. Just crazy, you would never see a band fill an arena today without bringing any supporting acts.
The part that gives me the chills the most is that explosion
🤨 your emotions are shown through your eyebrows and it's captivating... love your passion it's authentic
Master of puppets Seattle 1989 is a must for sure you won't regret it
Been watching reaction videos for over 5 years now and never seen this channel until today. I was running out of videos haha instant sub
epic song that starts with a BANG!!! great show, wish i was there. lol young, time to watch some kill em all vids from shows. best would be from cliff em all!!
The Seattle concert of 89, is legendary, you probably should react to songs from that concert. its amazing
Thank you Aileen for playing this version of this great song and by the way you are so pretty and have a great smile!
Your little eyebrow raises say so much 😁🔥
You'll also enjoy Creeping Death Moscow as well.
Great reaction, you're always SO energetic watching videos, especially Epic ones such as this. 😊😊
You neeeeeeed to watch Creeping Death, live at this concert(Moscow 1991), shits insane.
Great to see you back in the saddle again. Rock on!
I must admit that I am keeping one eye on you and one eye on the video!😂👍. Great reaction!!!!!
Love your reaction. I've seen them 3 times back in the day. They were always so great.
I love how your heartbeat seems to get slower as as song goes on, even during the solo it's lower than before the video started! Who knew metal was so soothing! xD
Haha I’ve been desperately waiting for Your Reaction to this track 🎉
Great - an excellent review of the 3rd best Metallica track (Number one is One , number two is "0 Else Matters")
For our Russian friends (they are not all part of the regime), I just loved one of your first comments.
Ха-ха, до кучи (грузовиков) людей
Google translated "FxxxLoad" gently, so I put "TruckLoad" in () to hint at it.
Check out battery live in Seattle 1989 if you want your mind blown lol
"A fuck load of people " . I love it !
Yeah, it was fun. I lost my friends there which i was coming to the show with but i found my friends from my home building where i was living. Great memories!
I was at that concert. By that time I had been a Metallica fan for 6 years, but I never hoped that they would come to the USSR and I would see them. It was dangerous, fun, scary, delightful, this is the best concert in my life. This is the largest number of spectators in the history of Metallica. This is the last time Metallica played not as headliners but as an opening act. The word "epic" was invented for this concert with 600,000 spectators. Metallica is still number one for me. No one is more talented than them, there are no songs smarter and more energetic than theirs, and in the latest album 72 Season, in addition to all their merits, there was an optimism in music that they never had before, and this once again proves that they know how to surprise and will do so until the end. Russians love Metallica, I am Russian and of course I love Metallica.
Would you say during this era the promise of more openness with other nations was a celebration while that still seemed like it would continue?
@@athanatic I think, and many Russians will agree with me, that the unspoken ban on Western culture in the USSR was a mistake. Music, films would not have harmed the Soviet Union. All this was on sale anyway, but underground. For example, copies of vinyl records were secretly made from used X-ray photographs, it was called "music on bones". The state should have released vinyl records and magnetic cassettes of Western music itself, and made a good profit from it. Any ban gives rise to suspicions of weakness, just as the ban on free opinion in Western countries now testifies to fear and weakness. You ask, was the sudden openness of the USSR to other countries perceived by Russians as a holiday? Yes, of course! And what's wrong with friendship, cooperation and openness? Of course, this is good. We still want to be friends, but in response we receive Russophobia from the West. We were open for 15 years, but no one has ever shaken our hand of friendship. Well, okay. Maybe the West will change its mind someday, maybe not. But we love Metallica, and we will always love their music in the future.
@@inlovetotoro7033 успокойся бро Запад никогда не изменит свое мнение по отношению к России и на это есть свои причины
Not even one word about the 1.6 million people in the cloud it was the biggest metal concert of all time
Great reaction! Metallica in their Prime. Harvester of Sorrow from this show is epic. COME ON!!!
I just now realised how much you raise your eyebrows when you speak i love it
I don't know if you know that last spring, during the tour in Brazil, James stopped the song while performing Fade to Black and said how hard it was for him and how bad thoughts were poisoning his mind. The rest of the band hugged him on stage and continued the concert. This event changed the song. Watch her perform it today and be sure to type Metallica: Fade to Black (Lisbon, Portugal - July 8, 2022). This moment is 3:12. Hetfield is the most authentic artist in the world.
If you liked this, you should react to there live show in Seattle 1989 on the damaged justice tour…the energy is aggressive
I was about 12 when this happened. I was already a Metallica fan but hand't heard this song until MTV aired this after the fall of the USSR. I loved it so much I called my local radio station to request it but I didn't know the name. I requested "exit light" by Metallica and the radio person laughed and said I got you. Cool memory!
You need to hear "Harvestor Of Sorrow" live from Moscow! Or "Creeping Death" live from Moscow.
I remember this Tushino, it was free and very cool
Aileen, from this same concert, react to "Creeping Death".
Reacciona a sepultura Inner self y Territory en barcelona Live.
Frayed ends of Sanity was also played there during that concert, fucking love that song.
In the US tour in 1991 Metallica toured with guns and roses on there use your illusion 1 tour. Omg thar was great show
You should checkout "Creeping Dearh" in this same concert... it is awesome !! .and i think it's the best live version ever from Metallica !!
Hearing the ecstasy of gold before their shows always gives me the shivers!
Loved Your reaction Girl.
Great reaction. You should listen to BATTERY from the Seattle 89 Live. That whole concert is Epic. This concert is Pre-Black album. Thank you
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
You mentioned them looking young, but this was close to a decade into their career (8 years after their first album released). The ones I'm most familiar are any that were on the Cliff 'em All VHS, most of which seems available on youtube. 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' from Day on the Green (they were writing the Master of Puppets album at the time) is my favourite, but I blieve that whole 40 minute concert is on youtube.
I saw Metallica too in 2017. Best concert I’ve ever seen!!!! Got to see them again on their upcoming tour…. Love all your “rocking “ reactions Aileen….. keep smiling 🙂 😊😊😊😊…
I seen them when they 1st came out in Oakland ca they were 3rd band of 7 total
I could watch this a thousand times and never get bored, this concert literally brought the world together, almost every nation where metal heads lived flocked to this event! 1.6 million people losing their minds is something you can never forget once you see it, so pissed i was only a year old when this was going on.
And that's what 1.6 million people looks like. That was about 20% of Moscow's population at the time (it was being hosted at Tushino airbase). Imagine 20% of the population of NYC, all 5 boroughs, crammed into Central Park.
Oh hell yeah…this is what got me into metal back in the mid 90’s when I was in middle school
Awesome there young lady, what an insane scene! The only concert that I know that has a similar sized crowd is the Rolling Stones on Copacabana Beach, that atmosphere was less insane but a huge amazing party, worth checking out, even the Stones were impressed by the crowd which stretches over a mile on that beach. Thanks for more great music and take care of yourself, This retired hippie sure does! Time for some good, legal weed. Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
First time on your channel and love your content and appreciation of music. On a side note, based on your last name I thought you were of Japanese descent and then I see your necklace, if I am not mistaken, "CHINGONA" LOL Love it!!!!!
Yes old video but I was 21 and this and Pink Floyd The Wall when the Berlin Wall came down, awesome time to be alive
Might consider checking out Pantera (Domination) from the same show. The magnitude of that crowd always impresses!
06:10 That was a Russian soldier providing security in a uniform. They were the only thing big enough to Provide security for 1.6M in attendance at he concert.
7:18 I Still Have 1 Of Those ‘Lime Green Snake’ Guitar Picks James Has On His Mic Stand!!James Threw Out A Bunch Into The Audience At The Pittsburgh, PA Show During This Same Tour!! I Snagged 1 In The 2nd Row…Rock On🤘🏻!!😊
You have to listen to the performance of Creeping death at the same concert in Moscow 1991!! It's mind blowing...
Ozzy from this show (Moscow Music Festival) is awesome too!👍👍✌✌
I saw them live in '88 at an outdoor show. It was my first time seeing them live........I became a life long CRAZY fan lol.
Oh my goodness... please please do my favorite Metallica song "Master of Puppets". AWESOME. Lots of meaning. I know you will love it.
EDIT : Oops. Obviously I typed that before watching the video. LOL. Since you are already aware of Metallica, I'm sure you've heard Master of Puppets......
Great reaction. I'm SO in love with Lars.
Best 12:19 of my day........outstanding channel, keep it up girl!!!!!!
AileenSenpai - you make me so happy reacting to Metallica, I've been watching your channel for two days and I really like your reactions. But you know what? Can't you just leave us and not tell us what year you attended a Metallica concert?
After seeing your enthusiastic face, I think you need once in a lifetime to go to a metallica concert. You will have an unforgettable experience of a lifetime watching the rock band legends
I saw 3 shows from this tour in the northeast at 18 or 19 years old and it was absofuckinglutly amazing!!!! This show will never be topped ever for concert attendance 1.6 million
All nightmare long or fight fire with fire live in mexico city 2009 are also both worth watching.
One of the things i have noticed no matter what part of the world you are from or your culture or history the one thing that unites people is metal
Have u see Metallica live in Seattle..?? Its awesome..
Saw them live at the Boston Garden in 1997, they were so loud, powerful, and tight.
Enter Sandman is raw hardcore Metallica at it's finest. The best live performance ever! Simply crazy!!!
its so big you have helicopters flying above the crowd, could you imagine if that went down..... Best gig ever.
Metallica kicks all kind of ass live🔥🔥🔥🔥
Their just Gods of Rock 🔥🔥🙌🔥🔥🔥
Saw them in 2005 best concert I've ever been to...
This is "Enter Sadman" In Moscow 1991 live to 1,000,00 + Fans MetallicA bigest show ever!
I love your reactions! Never heard anyone call Metallica "babies" before, made me laugh because it made sense in the context of the band now. Love.
you have to react to metallica live in seattle 1989
If you didn't grow up in this time period (I was in High School when this concert happened) it can be difficult to understand what this, the crowd's energy and size was all about. This was the Monsters of Rock concert that was organized after the fall of the Berlin wall, and collapse of the Soviet Union. Western albums for these groups had been black market for decades and the people of the former Soviet Union finally saw that change. It was a crazy period of hope after what we thought was the end of the cold war, and this was just one of those iconic moments of the energy of that period. Again, it is just hard to understand unless you were around in the time period before and during all these events. It was an amazing period at that time. Sadly, I rarely see reactions to this video/concert, that even mention what exactly led to this moment/concert but it is important to have that context to truly appreciate it.
Металлика и Раммштайн навсегда в моем сердечке
Can you please do the unforgiven 1,2 and 3???love your videos by the way
My dad and I just got back 2 the car.... amazing concert 😀
Jason back up vocals unmatched ❤
Great song choice to react alien
I wish I could have been there, but I was 3 years old at the time.
I'm glad to hear you have a Metallica list Aileen, everybody should 👍👍👍
Please check out their performance of One at the Grammy’s
THAT WAS JASON THE BASS PLAYER COMING DOWN FROM THE PLATGORM. R.I.P TO CLIFF BURTON I JUST SUBBED
AC/DC also performed at this gig
Master of Puppets Seattle 1989. That was a wild video
You need to do something off Seattle 89!
I would love for you to react to. Ride the lighting from the day on the green show . In 1985 with cliff Burton on bass. By the I got to see metallica in 1986 in Fort worth tx.
@AileenSenpai1___ hi there so is it you have for me?
I feel like enter sandman gets the most recognition but you should check out creeping death from the Moscow concert. The way the band feeds off the crowd and gets them involved is so cool in my opinion.
Even if you haven't heard Metallica this will give you goosebumps.