Sabaton is a Swedish band with a loooong list of history based music. Sabaton also has an award winning history channel that gives background to over 100 if their songs (not music award, academic, aimed at education of the public) . Sabaton videos are often have dedictions and/or messages at the end, perhaps not always but, watching to the very end is frequently well worth it. Animated STORY videos (short history lessons with music videos in them) No bullets fly Night witches Lady of the dark Red baron first soldier epic videos. Bismark, about the sinking of the ship Defence of Moscow, self explained. Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914 40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939 (with odds actually close to 55:1 they held for 3 DAYS when ammunition and supplies ran out. Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising against the nazi germans during 1944. To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face. Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there. Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge Live performances 40:1 from poland Uprising from poland En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) , very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war. these are just some, there are plenty more.
Thank you for a great reaction! In Sweden we are proud of Sabaton and their way of telling history. You have many songs to react to and I recommend 1916 as one of them. 👏👏👏
O.k I got it. 1916 would be the next reaction to Sabaton, which is to be introduced here on coming October because there shall be some follow up's after traveling to Sweden.
@@OnohaMingdong-LifeInOsaka Great choice. The official music video is the best version for a reaction. Be sure to let it play to the very end of the credits.
interesting reaction, and nice to see. but historically, even though the highly trained samurai class was no longer a thing, i believe in both world wars the Japanese army often fell back on the sword after their ammunition ran out. so i would say the age of the samurai may have past, but the age of the sword wielding warrior lasted long after them in Japanese culture. and just like in British culture the sword is still used for ceremonial purposes today. so technically the age of the sword still lives on in some form.
I agree with what you are saying here. It's the matter of mindset that decides the flow of war, I guess. From that point of view, like a Viking, IS, and Samurai, for those who believe in God or paradise after the death, only an honorable way of death is very important. 🎉
Not including tribes and maybe certain monasteries, old Japanese culture was the last that was involved with building country without being really involved with western culture.
But... sooner or later snake bites his tail and more and more people realize that modern culture seems quite... boring but most importantly - empty, when they compare it to their old culture.
Thank you for this! We in Serbia love Sabaton very much, they sang as you know about some of our heroes and they often came here. Shiroyama is a great song and it's nice that you made the reaction with the right people. Greetings from Belgrade!
If you want an awesome live song with Sabaton you should react to en livstid i krig (a lifetime of war) live Scandinavium Gothenburg 2020. The album Carolus Rex they released during that time is about a part of Swedish history referred to as the era of great power (stormaktstiden in Swedish) it was released with both a Swedish and English version, the difference being that the Swedish one tells the story from our view/a Swedish soldiers view while the English are more from an outsider. It is the Swedish version they played that night so be sure that you have the subtitles on, I was at that show and all I can say is that you will not regret it.
It's so nice to know more about Sabaton. I watched the video "en livstid i krig" on UA-cam and loved it. Now I came to understand its meaning from you, for which I and other viewers might be grateful 🙏 Let me take some time to look over what you and other kind viewers explained here so that I could present another reaction that might not be disappointing. Tack 👏
Japanese military history is something else for sure. I haven't researched it extensively, but from what I know you can alway count on one thing. No matter the odds the Japanese fight bravely to the end. Granted, especially during WWII there is some terrible stuff, but that is by no means unique to Japan. Every country has dark parts to it's history. That aside though no one can say anything but that the Japanese soldiers during WWII fought bravely (to an almost insane degree) every time. And that courage and tenacity has to be respected.
The history of Japan has always been with a sword, just like a European one. It's natural to make a guess that history has always repeated its good and bad sides no matter what they admit or not. 😊
I'm probably not the first person and definitely not going to be the last to tell y'all that you have no idea the rabbit hole y'all have just jumped into
Shiroyama is a great Sabaton song because it's about more than a battle. It's about the end of an era; the traditional Japanese culture giving way to modernization. Unlike the other songs on the album, the samurai aren't trying to protect anything or anyone. They don't have to buy time or hold the line. Their last stand is in a certain sense completely pointless. The samurai die for nothing but their honor, fighting a battle 60:1 that is completely impossible and certainly fatal. Modern Japan had no place for a dedicated warrior caste, all their history, their art. They ignore an offer of surrender because if they fight, their code dies with them; but if they surrender their code died before them. For one last minute, as they reach the enemy line and fight with their swords, their way of life and war is relevant. What they are buying time for isn't a castle, or hill, or people. Their hopless last stand is for an idea. They aren't trying to hold back an army, but the very passage of time.
As far as I know, she enjoyed reacting even though it started raining. She said it was so sick, which means it was so cool 😎 I guess. Thanks for your concern.
Sabaton is a Swedish band with a loooong list of history based music.
Sabaton also has an award winning history channel that gives background to over 100 if their songs (not music award, academic, aimed at education of the public) .
Sabaton videos are often have dedictions and/or messages at the end, perhaps not always but, watching to the very end is frequently well worth it.
Animated STORY videos (short history lessons with music videos in them)
No bullets fly
Night witches
Lady of the dark
Red baron
first soldier
epic videos.
Bismark, about the sinking of the ship
Defence of Moscow, self explained.
Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914
40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939 (with odds actually close to 55:1 they held for 3 DAYS when ammunition and supplies ran out.
Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising against the nazi germans during 1944.
To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face.
Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there.
Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele
Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge
Live performances
40:1 from poland
Uprising from poland
En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) , very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war.
these are just some, there are plenty more.
@@familykim3955 thanks
Really surprised to see that so many people love Sabaton 😊
ah yes BASED MUSIC
@@FamilyKim0831❤
Bro typed out THE ENTIRE LORE of sabaton. Now that's dedication
Thank you for a great reaction! In Sweden we are proud of Sabaton and their way of telling history. You have many songs to react to and I recommend 1916 as one of them. 👏👏👏
A beloved rock group in Sweden, great 👍
O.k I got it. 1916 would be the next reaction to Sabaton, which is to be introduced here on coming October because there shall be some follow up's after traveling to Sweden.
@@OnohaMingdong-LifeInOsaka Great choice. The official music video is the best version for a reaction. Be sure to let it play to the very end of the credits.
@@OnohaMingdong-LifeInOsaka welcome to Sweden ;-)
Heck I’m not even Swedish and I’m proud of them!
The last lady, "the last Samurai matches the heavy metal" ♥️
Another wonderful reaction! Great to see a variety of people listening to this song😀
Thank you for your reaction .Greetings from nwAse Sweden
Mushi Mushi! Loved your reaction! That song that played at the end is called The Last Stand...its very good!
Mushi ? Bushi ?? 😂 武士😅
'The last stand', a masterpiece of Sabaton. Kind of a signature song from them.
Very interesting reaction and nicely put together images that showed me around Osaka. Brilliant !
Thank you so much for another great great reaction from your family and friends!
Lovely video! All the best from Sweden 🙌🏻
interesting reaction, and nice to see.
but historically, even though the highly trained samurai class was no longer a thing, i believe in both world wars the Japanese army often fell back on the sword after their ammunition ran out.
so i would say the age of the samurai may have past, but the age of the sword wielding warrior lasted long after them in Japanese culture.
and just like in British culture the sword is still used for ceremonial purposes today.
so technically the age of the sword still lives on in some form.
I agree with what you are saying here. It's the matter of mindset that decides the flow of war, I guess. From that point of view, like a Viking, IS, and Samurai, for those who believe in God or paradise after the death, only an honorable way of death is very important. 🎉
The warrior code was kept alive in the officer schools long after the samurai ended, even during ww2.
There was also the one British soldier at Normandy with a sword and longbow...
Wow, this is an EPIC!! 😎😎 皆さん、お疲れ様でした。
Not including tribes and maybe certain monasteries, old Japanese culture was the last that was involved with building country without being really involved with western culture.
But... sooner or later snake bites his tail and more and more people realize that modern culture seems quite...
boring but most importantly - empty, when they compare it to their old culture.
Thank you for this! We in Serbia love Sabaton very much, they sang as you know about some of our heroes and they often came here. Shiroyama is a great song and it's nice that you made the reaction with the right people. Greetings from Belgrade!
Excellent reaction at a nice place in Osaka ❤
Yes i love sabaton so much
I really like your reactions to Sabaton and Tommy Johansson .. you have a interesting concept and aim and still sometimes change it up .. good work 🙏
Great. Enjoyed
いや、これは、これは、観たことのないリアクションなんす。🎉😊
If you want an awesome live song with Sabaton you should react to en livstid i krig (a lifetime of war) live Scandinavium Gothenburg 2020.
The album Carolus Rex they released during that time is about a part of Swedish history referred to as the era of great power (stormaktstiden in Swedish) it was released with both a Swedish and English version, the difference being that the Swedish one tells the story from our view/a Swedish soldiers view while the English are more from an outsider.
It is the Swedish version they played that night so be sure that you have the subtitles on, I was at that show and all I can say is that you will not regret it.
It's so nice to know more about Sabaton. I watched the video "en livstid i krig" on UA-cam and loved it. Now I came to understand its meaning from you, for which I and other viewers might be grateful 🙏
Let me take some time to look over what you and other kind viewers explained here so that I could present another reaction that might not be disappointing. Tack 👏
Sabaton’s singer Joakim Brodén has collaborated with japanese Baby Metal on their song ”Oh! Majinai!”
Oh so glad to find your words here again❤ So far not heard that song yet, but let me work on it some time later.
@@OnohaMingdong-LifeInOsakaplz react this one 😂
Love from Sweden! Thank you!
武士道感じました。ワロタ 😮❤
Probably the most odd reaction I've ever seen but still kinda cool! lol.
🫠😉🤗
"Sabaton" has a good successor, "Radio Tapok" from Russia! I recommend his song "Tsushima"!
It was one of the best reactions I've ever seen on the internet!
Sabaton's music is a true work of art, it should be
world cultural heritage
Thanks for your kind words here. There will be some more reactions by the right people in a couple of months, and I hope you like it. 👍
I feel like only the last person really knew lol maybe I'm wrong
😊👉❤️
😅😂😊
ha.. ha *.*
Looks so awesome 👌
Is the battle commonly known in Japan?
Yes I guess so. Satsuma battle
Japanese military history is something else for sure. I haven't researched it extensively, but from what I know you can alway count on one thing.
No matter the odds the Japanese fight bravely to the end. Granted, especially during WWII there is some terrible stuff, but that is by no means unique to Japan. Every country has dark parts to it's history.
That aside though no one can say anything but that the Japanese soldiers during WWII fought bravely (to an almost insane degree) every time. And that courage and tenacity has to be respected.
The history of Japan has always been with a sword, just like a European one. It's natural to make a guess that history has always repeated its good and bad sides no matter what they admit or not. 😊
Bushido is dignified. Love from Sweden Gothenburg
I'm probably not the first person and definitely not going to be the last to tell y'all that you have no idea the rabbit hole y'all have just jumped into
歯医者さんのリアクションなんて格好良い🎉
powerful people
fight for honor
fight for emperor ❤️❤️
Love the Japanese. From Sweden with love
Não entendi uma palavra do que disseram, mas gostei da reação deles 😅 Abracos do Brasil 🙌🏼
nice
All the best 👍
I dont know how safe it would be to pull out some teeth listening to Sabaton though.
Not recommendable to dentist, but might be encouraging to patient 😂😊
Loved the comments.
Shiroyama is a great Sabaton song because it's about more than a battle. It's about the end of an era; the traditional Japanese culture giving way to modernization. Unlike the other songs on the album, the samurai aren't trying to protect anything or anyone. They don't have to buy time or hold the line. Their last stand is in a certain sense completely pointless. The samurai die for nothing but their honor, fighting a battle 60:1 that is completely impossible and certainly fatal. Modern Japan had no place for a dedicated warrior caste, all their history, their art. They ignore an offer of surrender because if they fight, their code dies with them; but if they surrender their code died before them.
For one last minute, as they reach the enemy line and fight with their swords, their way of life and war is relevant. What they are buying time for isn't a castle, or hill, or people. Their hopless last stand is for an idea. They aren't trying to hold back an army, but the very passage of time.
What a wonderful comment here. Thank you.
Muito bom 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
❤
Is it weird that I'd love to hear a Japanese cover of this song?
Didn't think about that! Good point.
いや、城山ちゃうんかw
the women in left looks really scary, like the ring or something. Is everything fine with her?
As far as I know, she enjoyed reacting even though it started raining. She said it was so sick, which means it was so cool 😎 I guess. Thanks for your concern.