The song from Stranger Things was Metallica "Master of Puppets", possibly their most legendary song. This show in Moscow was right after the fall of the USSR, it was the first time American rock bands played in Russia. It was an all day festival show that also included AC/DC, Pantera, and the Black Crowes. It had one of the largest crowds in history with over 1.6 Million people in attendance.
Thank you so much for sharing the name of that song, now I'll have to check out that song myself 😆 The fall of USSR and an all day festival in Russia with 1.6 million people in celebration, sounds like the 90s had some insane history to offer 🔥🤘 As a 90s baby, I'm proud ✨
@@BessyQ I definitely recommend a reaction video to that song Master of Puppets, and many more Metallica reactions, they are legends for a reason, they are amazing!
It was before the fall of the USSR if watch Pantera live from Moscow 1991 on UA-cam there is a banner with Monsters of Rock USSR on it also it wasn’t the first time American rock bands played in Russia lock up Moscow Music Peace Festival 1989
"42 million views from 13 years ago" You have to take into account that the clip was posted 20 years after it happened. And the fact that UA-cam didn't exist until 2005.
That's so true! I wonder how many views it should have had counting all that time in... Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q ship 🚢✨
The beats and melody are so great! I'm curious about what the song was talking about though? Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q Ship 🚢✨
Woohoooo never new me concert could bring down an entire regime allegedly 😂😂😂 Great time as always !!! 3 months after this concert the Soviet Union dissolved and the Cild War was won Helicopters wee to try to control the 1.6 million concert attendees ❤❤❤❤ Also you know who is huge Metallica fan ? Writer of The Shining and other great horror novels / movies so another reason to promote your excellent/ hilarious movie channel to metal fans !!! Also all metal fans : Our queen Bessie has a horror minute reaction channel called FINAL GIRLZ which is great fun !!!!
Wow Sean, I'm freaking out... 1.6 million is a crap ton of people OMG .. and the fact that they were celebrating the fall of an entire dictatorship empire with a metal concert is CRAZY COOL... I mean, as Soviet Union collapsed so did their grip on my country Vietnam. Knowing insane world events like that happened in the decade I was born in, I'm so freaking proud 🫡✨✨✨ And aww thank you for your support for our horror channel too 🥰 Here is the link to the channel everyone ua-cam.com/users/finalgirlz
Hey sweetheart, how are you doing 🤌🏻 I was surprised to see that you have your own channel. Really enjoyed this reaction. You should definitely react to some more heavy metal greatest genre of music ever. And there are tons and tons of bands that I know of that I think you should check out anything good or great to react to I’m your guy. I know it all. I know some stuff that will blow your mind. But yeah, that was at least 1.6 million people at that concert at the time that was like a recordbreaker for Metallica Normally people would be shitting their pants if they played in front of that many people, but not them They just went out and played like it was nobody’s business. And this is Thrash Metal.
Hi KingRichard, thank you so much for your really nice words 🥰 This concert is amazing, I can't wait to discover more 🤘🎶 so please feel free to throw in your suggestions 💕
@@BessyQ I don’t know where to begin because there’s a ton of good shit. But I think you should check out some Judas Priest mainly because of their lead singer, Rob Halford who is regarded as the metal god and one of the greatest heavy metal vocalist ever. Check out this song called painkiller.
That is so cool, thank you for your suggestions. Would you be able to share some video links? Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on Q Ship 🚢🤘🎶
@@BessyQ Yes, This is Aldious We Are, ua-cam.com/video/sfkJT0rra-8/v-deo.html the intro with the violin is inspired by Metallica's One ua-cam.com/video/WM8bTdBs-cw/v-deo.html They bought the rights to Johnny Got His Gun a 1973 movie about a soldier injured during WW1, the song is about this guy (fictional character) but it metaphorically is also about isolation in general)
His name is Jason Newstead, and he was with the band for 15 years from 1986-2001…Before that was the late great cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident in 1986. Robert Trujillo has been on bass since 2003..
monster of rock tpour. fall of the ussr/cccp first time eastern block ot to see rock music. old air field outside of moscow. tjey stopped counting agtrt 1,6 million showed up. i was stationed in berlin at the time and could not attend vcauds i was shipping home to a new duty station and also held a ts sci clearence so i was forbiden to go
The song from Stranger Things was Metallica "Master of Puppets", possibly their most legendary song.
This show in Moscow was right after the fall of the USSR, it was the first time American rock bands played in Russia. It was an all day festival show that also included AC/DC, Pantera, and the Black Crowes. It had one of the largest crowds in history with over 1.6 Million people in attendance.
Thank you so much for sharing the name of that song, now I'll have to check out that song myself 😆
The fall of USSR and an all day festival in Russia with 1.6 million people in celebration, sounds like the 90s had some insane history to offer 🔥🤘 As a 90s baby, I'm proud ✨
@@BessyQ I definitely recommend a reaction video to that song Master of Puppets, and many more Metallica reactions, they are legends for a reason, they are amazing!
It was before the fall of the USSR if watch Pantera live from Moscow 1991 on UA-cam there is a banner with Monsters of Rock USSR on it also it wasn’t the first time American rock bands played in Russia lock up Moscow Music Peace Festival 1989
"42 million views from 13 years ago" You have to take into account that the clip was posted 20 years after it happened. And the fact that UA-cam didn't exist until 2005.
That's so true! I wonder how many views it should have had counting all that time in...
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q ship 🚢✨
Absolutely loved your Metallica reaction! Great video, keep them coming!
Aww thank you so much 🥰 Loved having you on the Q Ship exploring Metallica for the first time 🚢🎶✨
They stopped counting at 1.6 million people.
The helicopters were used to circulate the air to prevent over heating and suffocation.
Oh cool, that's some really fun tidbits, thank you for sharing 🥰
@@BessyQ Yeah, the batons they used on the crowd were refresh the memory of fans that forgot why they were there.
Amazing my dear Bessy!!!! ✨💕✨💕✨💕✨💕✨💕✨
Thank you dear Javier, for always making my day 🥰💕🎶💕
I'm glad to know that I make your day 🎶🥰💕🎵 you also always make my day with your magic and immensely sweet harmony 🎵💕😘🎶
You are so cute Bessy, great reaction! Some say 1.6 Million or more! That is just standard Heavy Metal, they set the tone for so many other bands!
Thank you for your nice words 🥰 Yes Metallica is legendary, thank you for exploring for the first time with me 💕
@@BessyQ It was a pleasure!
No Leaf Clover relaxes me for sure.
It’s surprisingly soothing
“Pay no mind to the distant thunder.”
Hi Govanni, aww, is that your favorite Metallica song? 😊
The intro they use is the Theme song to the Movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
Check out the Danish Symphony Orchestra version to that song.
How cool, I'll need to check out the movie 🥰
Would you be able to share some video links if it's not too much trouble?
@@BessyQ This is the song
ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
The movie should be available streaming somewhere. A lot of UA-camrs react to it.
Concert was right after the fall of the Berlin wall, 1.6 million in attendance. One of my favorite songs
The beats and melody are so great! I'm curious about what the song was talking about though?
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q Ship 🚢✨
@@BessyQ it's basically talking about dreams and night mares and traveling to "neverland" where dreams come true
bro it was fall of the Soviet Union, not the Berlin Wall. Berlin Wall fall in 89
Totally liked your review. Cute, good 👍
Aww thank you so much for your nice words, I'm glad you liked my video 🥰
you should react to The warning. 3 sisters from mexico,rock band,they just did a colab with bandmaid called show me
How cool! And Bandmaid is a Japanese band isn't it? So it'll be a cross-country collab?
And they made the best cover version of this song. Look at Live at Teatro Metropolitan.
largest concert ever,held in russa 1.6 million people
Greetings from Thailand, I want you to see Creeping death live '91 Moscow, is the best
Metallica is so awesome!! Such a great concert. The amount of people there was astonishing 😮
Absolutely I would be riding on someone else's shoulders to see what's going on on stage 😂
@@BessyQ haha that’s a great idea and also to get a breath of fresh air
Woohoooo never new me concert could bring down an entire regime allegedly 😂😂😂
Great time as always !!!
3 months after this concert the Soviet Union dissolved and the Cild War was won
Helicopters wee to try to control the 1.6 million concert attendees
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Also you know who is huge Metallica fan ?
Writer of The Shining and other great horror novels / movies so another reason to promote your excellent/ hilarious movie channel to metal fans !!!
Also all metal fans : Our queen Bessie has a horror minute reaction channel called
FINAL GIRLZ which is great fun !!!!
Wow Sean, I'm freaking out... 1.6 million is a crap ton of people OMG .. and the fact that they were celebrating the fall of an entire dictatorship empire with a metal concert is CRAZY COOL... I mean, as Soviet Union collapsed so did their grip on my country Vietnam. Knowing insane world events like that happened in the decade I was born in, I'm so freaking proud 🫡✨✨✨
And aww thank you for your support for our horror channel too 🥰 Here is the link to the channel everyone
ua-cam.com/users/finalgirlz
The helicopters were not only security, but to help cool off the crowd.
Oh haha are you serious? 😂
The helicopter was used for filming from
I was there. I just got back to my car. Lol.
More Metallica reaction please❤
Yees, please suggest some songs 🥰 thank you for watching my first time reaction to Metallica 🤘🎶
@@BessyQ Whiplash live in Seattle 1989
@@BessyQ creeping death live in Moscow 1991
GOAT
Try 'Nothing Else Matters'! Great song! A bit different to most of their work!
Thank you for your suggestion! Feel free to drop a video link if you have it :)
@@BessyQ ua-cam.com/video/sTuNcVvvWxU/v-deo.html (right there honey)
Hey sweetheart, how are you doing 🤌🏻 I was surprised to see that you have your own channel. Really enjoyed this reaction. You should definitely react to some more heavy metal greatest genre of music ever. And there are tons and tons of bands that I know of that I think you should check out anything good or great to react to I’m your guy. I know it all. I know some stuff that will blow your mind. But yeah, that was at least 1.6 million people at that concert at the time that was like a recordbreaker for Metallica Normally people would be shitting their pants if they played in front of that many people, but not them They just went out and played like it was nobody’s business. And this is Thrash Metal.
Hi KingRichard, thank you so much for your really nice words 🥰 This concert is amazing, I can't wait to discover more 🤘🎶 so please feel free to throw in your suggestions 💕
@@BessyQ I don’t know where to begin because there’s a ton of good shit. But I think you should check out some Judas Priest mainly because of their lead singer, Rob Halford who is regarded as the metal god and one of the greatest heavy metal vocalist ever. Check out this song called painkiller.
Hello, I liked the reaction
Could you react to the pantera show? It was that same day in Moscow
It's called Domination
Thank you so much I'm glad you liked my reaction ☺️ Your suggestion has been added to list, feel free to share a video link if you have one 🥰
1.6 mil in the crowd : D
Huge crowd! Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q Ship 🩷✨
Rod Stewart concert at Copacabana had over 3.5 million in attendance.
Oh no waaay, what genre is his music? I'm so curious
@@BessyQ he is considered pop/rock singer most consider his best songs to be Maggie May, Do you Think I am Sexy, and You wear it well to name a few
@@BessyQ I call it pop rock or soft rock
Check out Aldious We Are music video. This song is a homage to Metallica with the intro is ispired by Metallica's song One. All Female Metal band.
That is so cool, thank you for your suggestions. Would you be able to share some video links?
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on Q Ship 🚢🤘🎶
@@BessyQ Yes, This is Aldious We Are,
ua-cam.com/video/sfkJT0rra-8/v-deo.html
the intro with the violin is inspired by Metallica's One
ua-cam.com/video/WM8bTdBs-cw/v-deo.html
They bought the rights to Johnny Got His Gun a 1973 movie about a soldier injured during WW1, the song is about this guy (fictional character) but it metaphorically is also about isolation in general)
Wow , what did I just watch ? Lol
1.6 million people
You are so pretty and amazing❤
Aww thank you so much 🥰💕💕💕 thank you for watching my video!
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Aww hi thank you for coming to my channel from Thailand 💕 I appreciate the support, that's really sweet 🥰
Check out Creeping Death from this same show. It's better.
Very interesting, do you have a link to the performance? Is Creeping Death the band's name or the songs name?
@@BessyQ Another Metallica song, Creeping Death. ua-cam.com/video/IjjCp_QU5Qk/v-deo.html
Note that Metallica was one of the acts, AC/DC was another.
And Pantera
We do not see it much here , but the bassman was hyping up the show gower
That's so cool, can you remind me who the bass player is from the video again?
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q Ship 🚢🎶
His name is Jason Newstead, and he was with the band for 15 years from 1986-2001…Before that was the late great cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident in 1986. Robert Trujillo has been on bass since 2003..
@mztweety1374 thank you for sharing his name and a little bit of the history of the band's bassmen 💕
@@BessyQ you're welcome..I got into them in '22 while recovering from surgeries and because I can't listen to Prince anymore...sad but true.
monster of rock tpour. fall of the ussr/cccp first time eastern block ot to see rock music. old air field outside of moscow. tjey stopped counting agtrt 1,6 million showed up. i was stationed in berlin at the time and could not attend vcauds i was shipping home to a new duty station and also held a ts sci clearence so i was forbiden to go
React arch enemy - nemesis live wacken 2016
Recorded your suggestion, thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time with me! 🥰
Those are Russian soldiers
Very interesting!
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time on the Q Ship 🚢🔥🤘
ignore usa flag , usa never braught those number to a metallica show . Quebec city is why metallica is global . Word of mouth world wide
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Lmao
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Reacciona a Gabriel Enrique, perfect cantante de Brasil.
Hola 🤗💕 thank you for your suggestion. Are there any of his songs you would like?
Thank you for exploring Metallica for the first time with me 🎶🤘