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I really like that you add the material from Sabaton's history channel to the music video. It gives so much more context to the song. Thanks so much for a great reaction.
Reminds me of the song "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" from 1966 by The Royal Guardsman" (had to Google the details, I just remembered hearing the song back in the day). Obviously, that song was much more lighthearted than this one, but there aren't that many songs out there about historical topics, even silly ones, which is a shame. Many people these days seem to have a woeful lack of interest in history, which I have always found fascinating. I hope history doesn't repeat itself yet again, as George Santayana warned, especially given the global tensions we face currently.
YES! that's what I was thinking of, too. I was also thinking of It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, where we see Snoopy, in his Sopwith Camel, getting shot down by The Red Baron and having to make his way through France to get to the Halloween party and make out with Lucy (AAAH! DOG GERMS!!!!!!) I think history will repeat itself because of the masses of the willfully ignorant.
Tommy will not be forgotten, he decided to do / persuit his own career for now, but they (the other members of Sabaton and him) are still on good terms. As they are with all of their former members. Joakim and Pär are the foundation and the constant from the beginning.
@@BemusingBillI will concider it when I find some spare time. But Sabaton and your Sabaton reactions come first. And I admitted that they are running on repeat.😅
Hay Bill 😊 The Red Baron is my favorite Sabaton song, and it is a hell of a party, when they play it live. The story of him is great and maybe so known because of the mystery of his death. I read somewhere that "kaputt" wasn't the only word he said, but it was the only one the Australians understood because he spoke german. And he was only 25 years old when he died (most of the pilots - or soldiers in gerneral - were so young) makes his story more tragic, in my opinion. Grüße from Red Barons homeland 😉
Danke! Yes, so young. Such heros! 25 yr olds today are such children compared to back then. I was very touched by the respect he was given by the Aussies. Incredible! Greetings from NY!! 🤘❤️🤘
@@BemusingBill This form of respect has probably happened more often, on all sides. Possibly also something that strengthened the legend of the knights in the skies
Thank you! Yes! That song!!! I was also thinking of the tv special, The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. That section with Snoopy dressed as a WWI Flying Ace. He even flew (represented by his dog house) a Sopwith Camel!!
Manford got most of his kills in that albatross despite what the legend makes it out to be that he got it in the Fokker triplane most of it was in the Abatross another pilot you ought to look up is Werner Voss he took on something like eight aircraft at one time. To my knowledge he didn't shoot down any aircraft in his last engagement. But manage to put a bullet in everyone before he was killed.
OH YES! I've done Hypa Hypa and fell in love with Partycore! I have We Got The Moves done too, but will be up soon so CHECK BACK!! Much love brother 🤘❤️🤘
Listening to your intro, and just startled giggling, when you said, "...I am DYING to check this out..." Sorry...couldn't resist. 🤣😂😇 I LOVE Sabaton music, and this was a fantastic piece of work, all the way around! Thanks for sharing and reacting, Bill. Great job! I loved where the discussion at the end turned to having to have some computer help for the organ playing. My mom played the organ TREMENDOUSLY. She was raised playing classical music on the violin, accordion, piano, and organ! She was simply a musician who FELT the music, and organ music was one of her favorite things to play--with both fingers and feet flying. The whole time I was growing up, I would get to spend at least one evening a week with her, over at our church (which was right around the corner, literally, from either the elementary school OR the high school...well...it was a couple of blocks one way, and then a couple of blocks after the turn, but the schools were about four blocks apart, with the turn right in the middle of that space). Anyway...after her day of work, Mom would go to practice for Sunday's music, and we kids were expected to walk to the church right after school. We could do our homework, then, if we had any, or we could play with the neighbor kids, etc. What I loved to do most, was just sit and listen, and sing the hymns (and sometimes dance music she was practicing) with my mom. Then sometimes, if there was time before we headed home (two miles out of town), I'd get to sit and play the organ, myself for half-an-hour or so. In later years, I bought a smaller console organ to have at home, and I TOTALLY loved getting to play a lot of the old music that my mom had played so long before, though I never equaled her agility and style.
I knew you would like this one! I used to own an organ. A guy around the corner from the house I grew up in was selling his old organ (can't remember the make or model). Asking only $100 for it so I grabbed it! Had it for many years- a thrash metal beat is basically really a very fast polka beat so I primarily used to for rhythms while I played my guitar. I loved all the sounds it made and that classic church organ sound, loved it. But times being hard back then I sold it. Sure do miss it though.
I don't want to get too close to you, but when you said he couldn't have been a bad person because he loved dogs.... Adolf Hitler also loved dogs, so much that he was sure before he committed suicide that his dog wouldn't fall into the hands of them Russians a lot to perhaps be tortured to death there! Well it didn't make any difference to the dog she was dead in the end but it was a quick death. So not everyone who loves dogs is a good person.
One should not heroize him too much, as the Germans and their opponents did. He enjoyed killing, even as a child when hunting. He also later took trophies from his opponents. I really like that you go so deep into songs.
CHECK IT OUT!!! 😁
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a living museum in Red Hook, New York.
@OldRhinebeckAerodrome
oldrhinebeck.org/
CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO FOR A REAL LIVE ACTION FLYING OF A WW1 PLANE!
ua-cam.com/video/PFzLUKsRMW8/v-deo.html
@Sabaton WE INVITE YOU TO COME VISIT THIS MUSEUM 😁
Always love it when reactors actually take the history seriously
Heck yeah. THANK YOU for watching the animated story video!
I really like that you add the material from Sabaton's history channel to the music video. It gives so much more context to the song. Thanks so much for a great reaction.
Thank you! I'm glad you like that format. I'm a history nerd 😁
The bright colours of the Flying Circus, Jasta 11, had one really good outcome for the pilots - zero "friendly fire" incidents!
Nice reaction. Really love you hacking the music and history out. Really appreciate it.
Thank you so much, my friend!
Thank you for a really great reaction. Love this combo with Sabaton History
Thank you! I'm glad you like the format.🤘❤️🤘
Reminds me of the song "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" from 1966 by The Royal Guardsman" (had to Google the details, I just remembered hearing the song back in the day). Obviously, that song was much more lighthearted than this one, but there aren't that many songs out there about historical topics, even silly ones, which is a shame. Many people these days seem to have a woeful lack of interest in history, which I have always found fascinating. I hope history doesn't repeat itself yet again, as George Santayana warned, especially given the global tensions we face currently.
YES! that's what I was thinking of, too. I was also thinking of It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, where we see Snoopy, in his Sopwith Camel, getting shot down by The Red Baron and having to make his way through France to get to the Halloween party and make out with Lucy (AAAH! DOG GERMS!!!!!!)
I think history will repeat itself because of the masses of the willfully ignorant.
The way you cover songs like this rates super high on my ratings list. You rock, Sabaton rocks, the song & video rocks! Top notch!!
You really made my day, my friend. Thank you so much! Long Live Sabaton! 🤘❤️🤘
This is good content ☀️. .. and in so many ways .. thank you!!!
Thank you so much, my friend!
This one is probably better attended live with the crowd interaction. Just an awesome experience.
I bet! Maybe someday I'll be lucky enough to see them live 🤘❤️🤘
I really highly appreciate your appreciation.
Thank you, my friend!
sabatons old members are civil war band now
For me, this song sounds like Deep Purple or Uriah Heep.
That's a really good observation. Maybe because of the organ? Yeah, the groove, too! Thank you!🤘❤️🤘
Tommy will not be forgotten, he decided to do / persuit his own career for now, but they (the other members of Sabaton and him) are still on good terms. As they are with all of their former members. Joakim and Pär are the foundation and the constant from the beginning.
I'm a big supporter of Tommy's solo career and his band Majestica. You can find many videos on my channel.
@@BemusingBillI will concider it when I find some spare time. But Sabaton and your Sabaton reactions come first. And I admitted that they are running on repeat.😅
Hay Bill 😊
The Red Baron is my favorite Sabaton song, and it is a hell of a party, when they play it live.
The story of him is great and maybe so known because of the mystery of his death.
I read somewhere that "kaputt" wasn't the only word he said, but it was the only one the Australians understood because he spoke german.
And he was only 25 years old when he died (most of the pilots - or soldiers in gerneral - were so young) makes his story more tragic, in my opinion.
Grüße from Red Barons homeland 😉
Danke! Yes, so young. Such heros! 25 yr olds today are such children compared to back then. I was very touched by the respect he was given by the Aussies. Incredible! Greetings from NY!! 🤘❤️🤘
@@BemusingBill This form of respect has probably happened more often, on all sides. Possibly also something that strengthened the legend of the knights in the skies
@@NataschaS195 Yes, which comes into play, also, in the "SABATON - Christmas Truce (Official Music Video)" which is a true story, as well.
I love Sabaton and Sabaton History. Great reaction Bill! And I remember the song Snoopy and the Red Baron. Man! I'm old.
I loved that song, too! 😀
Thank you! Yes! That song!!! I was also thinking of the tv special, The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. That section with Snoopy dressed as a WWI Flying Ace. He even flew (represented by his dog house) a Sopwith Camel!!
Great reaction, ghose animated STORY videos are great, then the history lesson after, THANKS for this enjoyable reaction
Thank you very much! Sounds good to me, my friend! 🤘❤️🤘
I never could shake the feeling that he ended it on his own decision...
Yeah, right. Same here. 🤘
@@BemusingBill 😔 but i understand him...
The Red Baron’s career ended when he was shot down by Snoopy!🤘🎸
Manford got most of his kills in that albatross despite what the legend makes it out to be that he got it in the Fokker triplane most of it was in the Abatross another pilot you ought to look up is Werner Voss he took on something like eight aircraft at one time. To my knowledge he didn't shoot down any aircraft in his last engagement. But manage to put a bullet in everyone before he was killed.
Really!? I think he was mentioned in the history portion. There must be some amazing stories from him and many others. Thank you for watching!
If you want to have fun with a reaction: Electric Callboy, another German band. I say this as a Rammstein brother!🤘
OH YES! I've done Hypa Hypa and fell in love with Partycore! I have We Got The Moves done too, but will be up soon so CHECK BACK!! Much love brother 🤘❤️🤘
Listening to your intro, and just startled giggling, when you said, "...I am DYING to check this out..." Sorry...couldn't resist. 🤣😂😇
I LOVE Sabaton music, and this was a fantastic piece of work, all the way around! Thanks for sharing and reacting, Bill. Great job!
I loved where the discussion at the end turned to having to have some computer help for the organ playing. My mom played the organ TREMENDOUSLY. She was raised playing classical music on the violin, accordion, piano, and organ! She was simply a musician who FELT the music, and organ music was one of her favorite things to play--with both fingers and feet flying. The whole time I was growing up, I would get to spend at least one evening a week with her, over at our church (which was right around the corner, literally, from either the elementary school OR the high school...well...it was a couple of blocks one way, and then a couple of blocks after the turn, but the schools were about four blocks apart, with the turn right in the middle of that space).
Anyway...after her day of work, Mom would go to practice for Sunday's music, and we kids were expected to walk to the church right after school. We could do our homework, then, if we had any, or we could play with the neighbor kids, etc. What I loved to do most, was just sit and listen, and sing the hymns (and sometimes dance music she was practicing) with my mom. Then sometimes, if there was time before we headed home (two miles out of town), I'd get to sit and play the organ, myself for half-an-hour or so. In later years, I bought a smaller console organ to have at home, and I TOTALLY loved getting to play a lot of the old music that my mom had played so long before, though I never equaled her agility and style.
I knew you would like this one! I used to own an organ. A guy around the corner from the house I grew up in was selling his old organ (can't remember the make or model). Asking only $100 for it so I grabbed it! Had it for many years- a thrash metal beat is basically really a very fast polka beat so I primarily used to for rhythms while I played my guitar. I loved all the sounds it made and that classic church organ sound, loved it. But times being hard back then I sold it. Sure do miss it though.
I don't want to get too close to you, but when you said he couldn't have been a bad person because he loved dogs.... Adolf Hitler also loved dogs, so much that he was sure before he committed suicide that his dog wouldn't fall into the hands of them Russians a lot to perhaps be tortured to death there! Well it didn't make any difference to the dog she was dead in the end but it was a quick death. So not everyone who loves dogs is a good person.
Good point. ❤️
One should not heroize him too much, as the Germans and their opponents did. He enjoyed killing, even as a child when hunting. He also later took trophies from his opponents. I really like that you go so deep into songs.
I go even deeper after the reaction when I listen again and again. Sabaton does a great job of storytelling!