When I saw this movie 9-10 years ago, I told to myself “myself, we need to travel to Germany and be part of W:O:A” . Last year I had the chance to travel and be part of W:O:A 2019, and hopefully, 2021 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I'm 53 and wanted to go to W.O.A since i found out about it witch was th second one! Hopefully before I die cause after I probably will. Good luck my brother metal head!
I first saw this documentary at a film festival in Thessaloniki, Greece in 2006. My overwhelming memory was of the first screenshot of Lemmy - everybody in the cinema either stood up, cheered, clapped or all three at once. Everybody... \m/
I remember going to a Slipknot concert with some friends, and we ended up running into one of our math teachers. This guy was so old that he was teaching when my mom went to school, yet here he was rocking out to Slipknot, it was awesome. After that we would all derail his class talking about metal bands all the time lol
I don't know, Gaahl Gogoroth's unintentional comedic pause to Sam's question before he answers "Satan" and takes a sip of wine at 1:16:28 made me laugh pretty hard.
I was listening to a lot of Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Ratt etc., etc., etc., Then one day I discovered Metallica, Anthrax, Death Angel and Testament so forth and so forth. I'm 50 now and have graduated to Mastodon, Gojira, Behemoth, Meshuggah and Jinjer. Lee Aaron the original Metal Queen 🤘
When i was a kid in the 70's i had no interest in anything. Wasn't into music or lifting weights or athletic or cars or any of the typical stuff young guys are supposed to be into. My mom was into rock and had an extensive record collection of everything from the beatles and led zepplin to rick springfield and the cars. At about 11 or so i heard stuff like motley crue quiet riot tristed sister and so on. I was hooked but i was always looking for something heavier and less glam. Hearing bands like metallica slayer kreater exodus megadeth changed my life forever and saved me from an awful future. For me the pentagram was always all about fuck you to everything that told me i sucked. School, family, jocks, life in general. As time went on and metal became more mainstream and produced sounding i got into punk and hardcore punk. I never looked back and to this day still get chills when i hear venom or slayer or any of the early bands that helped shape who i am today.
I was at Hellfest with some friends a while back, and I'll admit I'm not a Cannibal Corpse fan - I do like death metal, just never got into them - but we saw Alex at one of the beer tents and he started chatting to us. If ever there was an example of how 'violence' in death metal is played for entertainment, it's him; a really lovely, friendly guy who took the time to chat to us. He seemed more interested in finding out who we were looking forward to seeing than trying to sell us Cannibal stuff!
Plus i was always the weird kid that didn't get the social cues and stuff that everyone else seemed to understand. I liked stuff that wasn't normal for a kid to like. I always felt like a total outsider before i got into any music or anything. I got made fun of a lot and bullied and stuff. But when i got into heavy metal i started purposely doing weird shit that to me wasn't very weird but bothered the hell out of everyone else. Like one time i was on recess by my locker and felt like sitting down. So i looked in my locker and there was a stack of old homework at the bottom. I sat down there in my locker and you would have thought i was from mars how people reacted. Seemed logical to me. So i did it at every recess for years. Never failed to get me all kinds of weird looks. After a while i enjoyed the attention and it fed into me being weirder to freak people out. Wasn't hard growing up in spokane washington out by idaho in the 70's/80's to be weird.
and the feeling when you go to a festival and you're surrounded for 4 days by people who also don't give a shit about anything, just drinking, enjoying metal, having fun with friends... I always feel so... free :)
I've gone to Wacken three times so far, 2014, 2018, and 2022. In 18, I saw COB and they played Needled 24/7! I felt inside this documentary... in 2022 while taking my train from München to Hamburg I watched this masterpiece.
Las raices e influencias de la musica Metal son evidentes y basadas en musica clásica , si hay gente que No asocia el genero Metal con musica Virtuosa seria gente que solo escucha regueton .Por supuesto que los compositores Clasicos como Mozart ,Beethoven , wagner etc de vivir hoy en dia estarian tocando musica extrema , Metal Extremo super técnico , aunque tambien algunos harian Tecno de calidad , con sintetizadores y computadoras , eso es Seguro .
In 1986 I was already a metal head and I was 10 years old. In 2020 I am still the same fucking METAL HEAD. a lot of todays metal has become ridiculously generic. However, there are great new bands as well. I love all good music....but nothing is like METAL!
Of course Metal is sexist. But That's because every musical genre It has sexism on It. But fortunately, women has discovered and embraced that they can be upset and powerful with metal too. That's progress. That's metal.
DeMaio said (not here) that Black Sabbath took inspiration from Wagner's operas. I'm not sure if this is true. It is true that some bombastic Black Sabbath songs, like "Children of the Sea" and "The Sign of the Southern Cross", sound similar to some moments in Wagner's music.
Judas priest son los que abrazaron completamente el termino heavy metal no solo eso tambien el sonido, es raro que no este aqui , el cuero y la estetico las pusieron ellos, se da mucho credito a maiden
Es su banda favorita, quien hizo el documental no sabe mucho de metal, desconoce el power el folk o viking, asi q no esperes mucho del tipo del documental q sabe menos q tu
Realmente es una vergüenza la nula relevancia que se le ha otorgado a Judas Priest en este documental, cuando fueron y siguen siendo un enorme puntal para el desarrollo del heavy metal. Ya se ve de qué pie cojeaba el director, pero es una parcialidad sencillamente imperdonable.
Yo diría que Metallica ha sido mucho más importante, y difícilmente fue mencionada. Creo que independiente de incluir o no la banda que queremos, es en realidad un documental bien hecho y bastante trabajado (el tipo se sacó unos nombres impresionantes para las entrevistas). Creo que hubo discusiones que se quedaron un poco cortas, pero imagino que el tema tiempo fue importante
Pues será para tí porque ni idea en qué sigue desarrollando Judas Priest al metal actual. ¿Cuántas bandas actuales de esas que mueven los algoritmos tienen un sonido que uno diga "es por Judas Priest"?
@@Baard5SzomoruPantera fueron muy influenciados por Judas a finales de los 80. El tema es que la mayoría del metal actual suenan industrial o suena djent o progresivo pero bien robótico jajajaj
metal take a lot of phatos of the modern music , romantic classic music expecialy , if i can quote some hard mood like Also sprach Zarathustra or in a moussorgski part Night On Bald Mountain , great music , musically is a lot evocative ..........yeah some part of wagner is mostly taken the heroic singin puissance of the vocalist and stentorian performance and gigs , out of the possibility of their chord voice , in the matter of fact this style is harder to conserve for a lot of time , yeah this vocalist are incredible and with a great courage , are my hero frequently i miss their best performance , if i don't see this singers at the top of their career ( i think that honestly , and i love the feels rock/metal singer want transmit )
I wonder what the lady at 1:22:43 has to say about the US military and their propaganda, targeting young people who get sent off to war to face worse horrors than anything a death metal band could ever dream up in their darkest nightmares.
Mekong delta - Dances of death Seventh angel -lament of the weary Believer - dimensions Athrophy - Violent by nature Artillery - by inheritance Hallows Eve - death and insanity Detente - recognize no authority
Yeah, I think they can fit very well in that category. Their music has all the elements of power metal. Although I think the music of many heavy metal bands travels across many of the subgenres listed here through their evolution as a group. And thats the tricky thing because you cant put a band just in a subgenre.
All this stuff about sex, drugs and evil...those things are everywhere. Companys drug test, preachers swear against lust and the "normal" folks act as if they are afraid of evil, even as they have affairs and lie about everything. Metal only sings about it.
I'm proud to say I was a metal head before it was cool to be a metal head. Pre-hair band. Nothing like it in the world. It was a RELIGION, a way of life, I haven't seen any other genre produce that in people. To this day my Itunes is loaded with 70's and 80's metal. I HATE today's music. Ive tried to get into it. Impossible. It just.....sucks.
When I saw this movie 9-10 years ago, I told to myself “myself, we need to travel to Germany and be part of W:O:A” . Last year I had the chance to travel and be part of W:O:A 2019, and hopefully, 2021 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I'm 53 and wanted to go to W.O.A since i found out about it witch was th second one! Hopefully before I die cause after I probably will. Good luck my brother metal head!
I first saw this documentary at a film festival in Thessaloniki, Greece in 2006. My overwhelming memory was of the first screenshot of Lemmy - everybody in the cinema either stood up, cheered, clapped or all three at once. Everybody... \m/
Imagine seeing this in the theatre
I remember going to a Slipknot concert with some friends, and we ended up running into one of our math teachers. This guy was so old that he was teaching when my mom went to school, yet here he was rocking out to Slipknot, it was awesome. After that we would all derail his class talking about metal bands all the time lol
So amazing lol
It's awesome
The interview with necrobutcher at 36:30 is still the greatest piece of unintentional comedy I’ve ever seen
He retconned it later lol.
I don't know, Gaahl Gogoroth's unintentional comedic pause to Sam's question before he answers "Satan" and takes a sip of wine at 1:16:28 made me laugh pretty hard.
Norway...Nuff said!
@@thedude4672 - Yeah I loved that part lol
And then Dio's insightful interview after that haha. A few more words other than "fuck you/them" ;)
The Best tesis in the World .. Long Live Metal. Greetings from Chile..
I was listening to a lot of Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Ratt etc., etc., etc., Then one day I discovered Metallica, Anthrax, Death Angel and Testament so forth and so forth. I'm 50 now and have graduated to Mastodon, Gojira, Behemoth, Meshuggah and Jinjer.
Lee Aaron the original Metal Queen 🤘
Still the Best Metal documentary.
I got it on DVD and the next he made "global metal". Great job Sam, thanks a lot.
I was one of those kids growing up in Louisiana loving metal.
When i was a kid in the 70's i had no interest in anything. Wasn't into music or lifting weights or athletic or cars or any of the typical stuff young guys are supposed to be into. My mom was into rock and had an extensive record collection of everything from the beatles and led zepplin to rick springfield and the cars. At about 11 or so i heard stuff like motley crue quiet riot tristed sister and so on. I was hooked but i was always looking for something heavier and less glam. Hearing bands like metallica slayer kreater exodus megadeth changed my life forever and saved me from an awful future. For me the pentagram was always all about fuck you to everything that told me i sucked. School, family, jocks, life in general. As time went on and metal became more mainstream and produced sounding i got into punk and hardcore punk. I never looked back and to this day still get chills when i hear venom or slayer or any of the early bands that helped shape who i am today.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
Que buen documental, lástima que está cortado al final. Como sea, gracias por compartirlo. 🤘
I was at Hellfest with some friends a while back, and I'll admit I'm not a Cannibal Corpse fan - I do like death metal, just never got into them - but we saw Alex at one of the beer tents and he started chatting to us. If ever there was an example of how 'violence' in death metal is played for entertainment, it's him; a really lovely, friendly guy who took the time to chat to us. He seemed more interested in finding out who we were looking forward to seeing than trying to sell us Cannibal stuff!
Alex is a true gent, incredibly intelligent as well. Cool moment bro!🤘🍺
he´s the best
Clásico. Gracias x subir.
23:07 "People in my town want me to wear Walmart stuff"..., but I only shop at Hot Topic 😂
I just love how Ronnie Roost Gene always he can lmao
Thank you Thank you Thank you for uploading this. I have been searching for this movie for eons.
Plus i was always the weird kid that didn't get the social cues and stuff that everyone else seemed to understand. I liked stuff that wasn't normal for a kid to like. I always felt like a total outsider before i got into any music or anything. I got made fun of a lot and bullied and stuff. But when i got into heavy metal i started purposely doing weird shit that to me wasn't very weird but bothered the hell out of everyone else. Like one time i was on recess by my locker and felt like sitting down. So i looked in my locker and there was a stack of old homework at the bottom. I sat down there in my locker and you would have thought i was from mars how people reacted. Seemed logical to me. So i did it at every recess for years. Never failed to get me all kinds of weird looks. After a while i enjoyed the attention and it fed into me being weirder to freak people out. Wasn't hard growing up in spokane washington out by idaho in the 70's/80's to be weird.
and the feeling when you go to a festival and you're surrounded for 4 days by people who also don't give a shit about anything, just drinking, enjoying metal, having fun with friends... I always feel so... free :)
ua-cam.com/play/PLHMYJMvUnHkqABo3H3tzLlRVNBwVk8MML.html, aquí aunque esté por capítulos está completo. Muchas gracias por compartirlo Angel.
I’m so happy being a metalhead and an atheist
i met gaahl last year, actually such a nice and calm guy
They usually are, right?
@@mr.onethirtyeight5088 i kinda didn't know what he was like off stage since he was very intimidating on stage lol
...satan
I've gone to Wacken three times so far, 2014, 2018, and 2022. In 18, I saw COB and they played Needled 24/7! I felt inside this documentary... in 2022 while taking my train from München to Hamburg I watched this masterpiece.
Gracias !!!!!🤘
Good Journey!... but it is unforgivable that UFO not even appears in the logos
Este documental debería enseñarse en las escuelas. This should be show it at schools.
de hecho lo estoy viendo porque es tarea escolar verlo
I saw this when I was 17, and It was the reason why I decided to study a degree in anthropology
something weird happened in the middle of the death metal segment please when you get the time upload the other part of the video.
Las raices e influencias de la musica Metal son evidentes y basadas en musica clásica , si hay gente que No asocia el genero Metal con musica Virtuosa seria gente que solo escucha regueton .Por supuesto que los compositores Clasicos como Mozart ,Beethoven , wagner etc de vivir hoy en dia estarian tocando musica extrema , Metal Extremo super técnico , aunque tambien algunos harian Tecno de calidad , con sintetizadores y computadoras , eso es Seguro .
Birmingham England the home of Metal!
Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath gave birth to the genre
Led Zeppelin are cockney mate. Not Brummy.
@@ChristopherJames1993 bonzo and plant brummies page and jpg are not.
@@andym28 still doesn't make them a Brummie band. They were formed as a band in London. Making them a London band.
Sick documentary 🤘
I remember buying this DVD way back when it first came out. It's pure entertainment/comedy at times. "................Satan" XD
me gusta el metal por que cuando siento pena miedo me fortalese su energia poder es lo mejor que las drogas
In 1986 I was already a metal head and I was 10 years old. In 2020 I am still the same fucking METAL HEAD. a lot of todays metal has become ridiculously generic. However, there are great new bands as well. I love all good music....but nothing is like METAL!
very few people have even heard of extreme metal let alone like it.
That's because most don't realize how many genres there are in metal
38:50 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣grande Ronnie.
Magnífico!!!
The great thing about metal is the fact that the music and community transcend the bullshit skin color boundaries.
I loved the "aeroflot" T Shirt... So meaningfull
this is an amazing doc
I like when the concert guy Thomas goes “are you fu&$ing crazy, man? It’s the middle of the night.
Education at it’s finest. Totally diggin this🤘🏻
Genial! La desgracia es que en la parte de death metal se corta
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HERMOSO VER A DIO Y DARSE CUENTA DE QUE ES INMORTAL lml
Thanks for the upload 🤘
gracias!
Still brings tears
Punk belongs on fuckin' Mars, man!
Heavy Metal FOREVER 🤘🏻🤘🏻
If you look at today Metal music like Municipal Waste, Havok, Toxic Holocaust, Iron Reagan, Warbringer and many more metal music will never die🤘🏽🔥🔥
When my mom asks what inspired me to listen to heavy metal 1:16:40
Is there a part 2?
Of course Metal is sexist. But That's because every musical genre It has sexism on It. But fortunately, women has discovered and embraced that they can be upset and powerful with metal too. That's progress. That's metal.
Dio shitting on Gene Simmons is my new religion.
DeMaio said (not here) that Black Sabbath took inspiration from Wagner's operas. I'm not sure if this is true. It is true that some bombastic Black Sabbath songs, like "Children of the Sea" and "The Sign of the Southern Cross", sound similar to some moments in Wagner's music.
Dude, this is not a Black Metal documentary, you should upload it with better quality lol
I'm kidding, thanks for this!
Judas priest son los que abrazaron completamente el termino heavy metal no solo eso tambien el sonido, es raro que no este aqui , el cuero y la estetico las pusieron ellos, se da mucho credito a maiden
Es su banda favorita, quien hizo el documental no sabe mucho de metal, desconoce el power el folk o viking, asi q no esperes mucho del tipo del documental q sabe menos q tu
Realmente es una vergüenza la nula relevancia que se le ha otorgado a Judas Priest en este documental, cuando fueron y siguen siendo un enorme puntal para el desarrollo del heavy metal. Ya se ve de qué pie cojeaba el director, pero es una parcialidad sencillamente imperdonable.
Yo diría que Metallica ha sido mucho más importante, y difícilmente fue mencionada. Creo que independiente de incluir o no la banda que queremos, es en realidad un documental bien hecho y bastante trabajado (el tipo se sacó unos nombres impresionantes para las entrevistas). Creo que hubo discusiones que se quedaron un poco cortas, pero imagino que el tema tiempo fue importante
Pues será para tí porque ni idea en qué sigue desarrollando Judas Priest al metal actual. ¿Cuántas bandas actuales de esas que mueven los algoritmos tienen un sonido que uno diga "es por Judas Priest"?
@@Baard5SzomoruPantera fueron muy influenciados por Judas a finales de los 80. El tema es que la mayoría del metal actual suenan industrial o suena djent o progresivo pero bien robótico jajajaj
Te estás tardando en hacer tu propio documental donde hables de Judas en un 80%
@@juanjosegutierrez2960 y tú te estás tardando en hacer tu propio corral para dormir ahí porque no se puede ser tan burro y tan sordo!!!!
Es un buen documental, lástima que no está completo.
Thank you dude!
Excelente, aunque no está completo, donde se puede ver el final?
Excellent
metal take a lot of phatos of the modern music , romantic classic music expecialy , if i can quote some hard mood like Also sprach Zarathustra or in a moussorgski part Night On Bald Mountain , great music , musically is a lot evocative ..........yeah some part of wagner is mostly taken the heroic singin puissance of the vocalist and stentorian performance and gigs , out of the possibility of their chord voice , in the matter of fact this style is harder to conserve for a lot of time , yeah this vocalist are incredible and with a great courage , are my hero frequently i miss their best performance , if i don't see this singers at the top of their career ( i think that honestly , and i love the feels rock/metal singer want transmit )
no esta completo? se corto al final
Great post
I wonder what the lady at 1:22:43 has to say about the US military and their propaganda, targeting young people who get sent off to war to face worse horrors than anything a death metal band could ever dream up in their darkest nightmares.
Eso no es la pelicula completa :(
sería genial ver la continuación
Falta el final para que no lo eliminen por derechos. El final está también en UA-cam
Heavy, freakin, metal, foosball! :-)
Where is the second part?
Wooow that's amazing. Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Wacken Open Air in 39:23
Conclusion : People only know Eight of Spades by Motorhead.
1:12:00 what is that song's name?
Havenless by Enslaved
I agree, Sabbath was the first. Hendrix, Zeppelin, Cream, these should be classified as "proto-metal" in this context.
What’s the black metal song at 1:19?
Lo veo en la noche
1:00:21 what’s the song called? Thanks
Arch Enemy - " Silent Wars"
Justyna Kierzkowska thanks 🙏 heaps
1:21:49 what song and band?
Heavy metal come from hard rock.
Black metal come from darkness and chaos.🖤⚔🤘🔥
Black metal is not metal
What song is that at 34:10
Not sure. Sounds Swedish...like Soilwork or Arch Enemy.
11:28:
Babymetal: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Do you still live in BC
Alguien sabe el nombre del tema de Arch Enemy a 1:01:49 ?
Silent Wars
Metalheads, gimme some thrash recommendations (underground).
Mekong delta - Dances of death
Seventh angel -lament of the weary
Believer - dimensions
Athrophy - Violent by nature
Artillery - by inheritance
Hallows Eve - death and insanity
Detente - recognize no authority
CERTERA from Argentina ,great thrash metal band !!!
Falta la parte final
Omg yes! I found it!
Alguem tem ele Legendado em Português ??
No está completo
47:40 what band is that?
Judas Priest
35:52 Opeth under stoner metal is a complete fucking fail. Even worse is they even have a prog metal chart
What the hell did he mean by that at 10:39
What did Dairy Queen ever do to Tom Morello?
41:45 ... "...and 8 other metal bands..." yeah, let's leave out MERCYFUL FATE and include def leppard. Dang, does this call for a 2nd edition!
"Executing himself on stage night after night." 😄
37:40 excuse me? Scorpions and Priest power metal? wtf?
yeah some of scorpions songs are considered metal , not priest tho
@@stefanos7724 POWER***?
@@queenelmejor Ooh yeah my bad. Didnt pay enough attention. Oh well
Yeah, I think they can fit very well in that category. Their music has all the elements of power metal. Although I think the music of many heavy metal bands travels across many of the subgenres listed here through their evolution as a group. And thats the tricky thing because you cant put a band just in a subgenre.
1:02:06 DIO forever .
All this stuff about sex, drugs and evil...those things are everywhere. Companys drug test, preachers swear against lust and the "normal" folks act as if they are afraid of evil, even as they have affairs and lie about everything. Metal only sings about it.
original is the best. with russian translation is other
Le falta una parte broder ;-)
I'm proud to say I was a metal head before it was cool to be a metal head. Pre-hair band. Nothing like it in the world. It was a RELIGION, a way of life, I haven't seen any other genre produce that in people. To this day my Itunes is loaded with 70's and 80's metal. I HATE today's music. Ive tried to get into it. Impossible. It just.....sucks.
No one tell Deena Weinstein about And Justice For All
Haha that was my first thought when she mentioned the need for bass