Metallica - Enter Sandman Live Moscow 1991 | First Time Reaction
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1.6 million. They have evolved over time and their first 5 albums are great top to bottom. Can't miss!
Yes even the KGB and CIA are present in that concerts
could be more than 1.6 million, they are just stopped counting after it😈
The prayer that you hear in the song is a prayer that is traditionally taught to children with Protestant Christian parents. This concert which featured 11 music artist and bands, was in September of 1991. Music from the U.S. and England had been smuggled into the Soviet Union over the years, and there was a huge underground movement of sharing music. The thing that is so special about this concert, is that it showed that the Soviet system was weakening and preceded the official dissolution of the Soviet Union December 26, 1991.
1.6 million people. 3rd largest crowd ever to witness a concert.
the Lords Prayer IS PRAYED BY ALL TRASITIONAL CHRISTIANS
@@kimstan2033 The prayer in the song is not the "Lord's Prayer". It is the "Now I lay me down to sleep", which was originally written by Sir George Wheeler in his book, "The Protestant Monastery".
I also heard it was a free concert. Conan asked the lead singer if that was maybe an accident for making it free. They had no idea this was going to happen as it was thrown together so fast.
The first and last time you will ever see 1.6 million people in a concert crowd all grooving on the music....the energy is through the roof ....amazing
An interesting story was told by one of the helicopter pilots some years after this. He was absolutely terrified flying over the field. There was a constant downdraft from literally all the people breathing and shouting (2 million liters of air moving per second in a relatively small area) plus low pressure everywhere from the heat coming off all the bodies on a hot day. He said he had nightmares of crashing into the crown for years.
The prayer is an old children's bedtime prayer and has been used in many things. "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take." It was always pretty terrifying to me as a child. I think that was actually the point in this song.
My grandma made me recite it every night before bed... possibly to protect me from all the horror movies I loved to watch as a kid lol.
It might of come from the Plague days? "Ring Around the Rosie" came from those days.
I recited the same prayer almost every night with my parents as a kid when they were tucking me into bed, but in my neck of the woods it ended with one more sentence, "If I should live for future days, I pray the Lord to guide my ways." Takes a bit of the edge off I think.
You want to blown away? Listen to Pantera playing Domination at the same concert. 🤘
Absolutely 100%!
THIS WAS THE GREATEST 👍🏻 GENERATION XRS EVER LIVED WE KNEW HOW TO GO CRAZY 😜 😂😂😂❤❤❤
Said it my prayers as a young child. I still say it.
I was at this concert , so not everyone had arrived yet , but there were 1.6 million people at that time
Ha Igor cool name wait now I remember when the Russian names were all over my country since 1959 and I had a friend in Middle school, he was in my classroom, he was call Igor, he looked like a Russian blonde guy with green eyes, man it was 1979. Congrats 🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊 for been in that Monster of Rock in 1991 my country started banning news from Russia and the Cubans were fleeing from there. Igor I never went to Soviet Union but my family did, many pictures from Moscow and other cities and many foods and diferente kind of vodkas,I know you country very well.
Peace
They actually stopped counting people at the gates at 1.5 million because so many were climbing in over fences and so on, nobody knows for sure how many were there. Very sadly 53 people died in the crowd. There were a number of bands on the show along with Metallica, AC/DC, Pantera and The Black Crowes were 3 of them. It was held on a disused airfield outside Moscow just after the dissolution of the soviet union.
3 days, 1.5 million people. There are bound to be a couple handfuls of deaths from anything.
Yes we're already know that already
You just watched Metallica become the biggest and best band in heavy metal to ever exist. It will never happen again unfortunately
Add in thrash metal (Like "Battery" & ballads ("Nothing Else Matters & Unforgiven I & II).
Never say never.
Rammstein
Since you enjoy The Warning, please check out their tribute to Enter Sandman live at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX- the same concert that you reacted to Animosity and Disciple.
This video is iconic for many reasons. But a little known one is the guitar singer James Hetfield is playing saved his life. A few months after this show they were touring with Guns N Roses. In Montreal, during the song Fade To Black, James was standing in the wrong place when a stage port went off. Stage ports shoot sparks and flames made from molten magnesium 30 ft in the air. James' hand and the side of is face were burned pretty bad. But the guitar took the main blast. The guitar, an ESP custom made copy of a Gibson Explorer, sacrificed itself to save James. This event put ESP Guitars in a mythical, almost magical status. Still today the name ESP carries a lot of weight in guitar circles.
Never new that thanks for sharing
I was tought that prayer by my grandmother when i was young..
Hey Inna, thanks for the reaction 💕 Nobody knows the exact people count, but its around 1,5 million people. The concert was given on a military (air)base.
It's a bedtime prayer:
Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the lord my soul to keep. If I die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take.
Btw, Enter Sandman is one of the heavy songs. But you really have to check out Master of Puppets, Sad But True and One 😊
This concert took place mere months after the attempted coup against Gorbachev; and only a few months before the Soviet Union declared itself finished. 1.6 million showed up to the concert. It was the first open-air concert of western bands in history. The Soviet military tried to make sure that the concert wouldn't take place. The importance of this moment in history can't be overstated! Rock music helped bring down communism.
Gorbachev is a idiot Russian leader
Metallica, all my youth. 😆
The world record for spectators at a concert is currently held by Jean-Michel Jarre with his “Oxygene in Moscow” concert, with 3.5 million people in the audience.
FYI You seem to really like The Warning, they became famous for playing this song when thy were little, then thy recorded the song as grownups for Metallica in a tribute album. You should check it out.
❤️this..your awesome
Metallica, Pantera, Ac/Dc and The black Crows played at this concert, its one of the biggest concerts ever with 1,6 million crowd, the russians went nuts, the concert was brought to a pause after Pantera performed, i think it was after the song Domination, but the concerts continued, you could check out Domination to from Pantera at this concert..
1.6 million was the estimation over the entire weekend
1.5M People at this concert.
This was the first ever major concert by western bands allowed into Russia. There was 1.6 million people in that crowd! Considering this style of music was basically banned in the eastern block the whole crowd know all the words and are singing along.
Great video, Inna - this music bridges the generation gap. P/S. The female vocalist introduction music is Susanna Rigacci performing The Ecstasy of Gold.
There were 1.6 million people of three days but they were not all there for Metallica. It was a music festival called Monsters of Rock. You can even see the other stages in the background, but I guarantee most of the people there are fans to some degree or other.
Welcome to the Metallica family!! I love Thrash Metal, but Metallica introduced me to metal overall, I love them from Kill em all upto 72 Seasons. If you love them and metal I love you!! Greetings from South Africa.
Goodness! Gracious! That's one insane show!
It's a great live show but the context around it is why it's remembered fondly. First Metallica performance in Russia just after the soviet union collapse.
wasnt at that show exactly but ive been to 1 like it and its the most awesome thing ever
The greatest metal show of all time!!!!!!!!
There was about 1.5 million people in that crowd. This was part of the "Monsters of Rock" tour that they were doing every year for a while. Every year they would get 6 or 7 of the big rock and metal bands to do a tour. This particular year Metallica were the headliners but keep in mind there were 6 or 7 BIG name bands there. Not to diminish Metallica, because they are one of my favorites, but just to be clear, the crowd wasn't there "solely" for Metallica. They obviously LOVED them though!
Some people claim that this was the first time after the "fall of the soviet union" that they got western music like this. Well, this concert was August 17, 1991 and the "soviet union" collapsed on December 26, 1991! So this was before the collapse, a full 4 months before the collapse, and if you take into account the MANY months it takes to prepare and schedule such an event, you are likely looking at at least a full year before the collapse.
One of the best concerts ever
Thanks for your reaction. Here, you only see a part of the crowd facing the stage, but not all of it. To see the whole thing, look for: Monsters of rock, Moscow 1991 riots during the show, you'll have a view of the total 1.6 million crowd by helicopter--not too pretty to watch, though--lots of fights in there. Have a nice day.
1.6 million is an internet folktale
The song "one" is the one you should listen to next
Video one with the lyrics !
1.6 million ♥️
METALLICA RULEZ!!!
MASTER OF PUPPETS!!!
Kirk looks like he’s moonwalking at times 😂
Now that you know Enter sandman, as you already know The Warning, you should look at the two covers of enter sandman that they made.
The first in 2014 as they were 9, 12 and 14 yo became viral and made 22M views.
The second, made with the canadian singer Alessia Cara at the request of Metallica for their Blacklist album in 2021.
Met talk a that huge crowd both are epic
1.6 million people there
Hey .. The Warning did a remake of Enter Sandman for METALLICA'S BLACKLIST ALBUM. "For Metallica" live at Teatro metropolitan CDMX. Or The official music video W/Alessia Cara.. TWA🎶🤟☮️
It's the Lord's Prayer!!
1.6 million😀😀🤘🤙👍👍👍
Darling the Rolling stone was suppose to play in Moscow but its was canceled, do you imagine Mick jagger dancing on stage people will go crazy 😊😊😊
Mamma mia quanti spettatori..Impressionante
Great!!!
1.6 million monsters of rock concert, Moscow 1991
The bass player, Jason Newsted is from my home state, Michigan....city of Pontiac
This is epik ❤🎉😮
They stopped counting at 1.6 million, some say 3 million showed up. 55 people died during the concert. The concert was so big because it was the first time medal music was allowed in the country. This was just after the Iron curtain fell.
33? Wow!
They said there were 1.6 million people in the audience at that show.
"How many people are there?" All of them.
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OMG i havnt been living in a cave I have been playing this at my Basketball club mens games for years but I never seen this clip
React to Metallica - Fade to Black live in Lincoln 2018
Over 1.6 Million Peaple (Fans)
You should listen Fade to Black!;)
other songs... fade to black, master of puppets, one.
Metallica has such a great stage presence. They really work the crowd and engage. And their music always sounds as good or better than the studio version. They are incredible. Even all these years later, they're still lighting it up!
The new album is 🔥. Amazing how they do it honestly
Three quick comments 1. Subbed, 2. You're beautiful. 3. This song leads into "Creeping Death" their next song at the same concert in Moscow.
Also
Metallica S&M ( with orchestra )
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Listen to queensryche's take hold the flame live in Japan and another one of there songs is silent lucidity
1.6 Million People.
Actually, believe it or not, in this “Monsters of Rock” concert / cultural explosion Metallica wasn’t the headliner! The lineup was AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Panera and the USSR’s Electro Shock Therapy.
The helicopter pilot was trying to cool down the incredibly large, overheated crowd with his ‘copter blades. He was terrified because of the turbulent updrafts and downdrafts caused by such an enormous rocking crowd.
The bedtime prayer is the reason why it's called Enter Sandman xD
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
“La jumpa” bad bunny! It’ll be a culture shock to you 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the suggestion 😊
would like to see you react to 1970's music like led zeppelin, rolling stones and more pink floyd. It's fun watching you react to music videos
It's actually called "The Lord's Prayer".
The Lord's prayer starts with; Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. I think so anyhow.
Earliest versions of the prayer come from the late 15th Century and the modern common prayer taught to most Christian children has changed only slightly in verbiage over the years.
Early -
"Here I lay me down to sleep.
To thee, O Lord, I give my Soul to keep,
Wake I ever, Or, Wake I never;
To thee O Lord, I give my Soul to keep for ever."
Modern -
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my Soul to keep.
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my Soul to take.
And yes, it has been used a lot in Rock and Metal songs in keeping with those traditional values of Justice for Ones' Soul. And its used even More often in Rap songs than in Metal!!
1.6 million
Інна, про молитву розповідалося нижче. Чудова робота, хлопці. Я читав цю молитву маленькою дитиною в 1940-х роках. (Я старий!!!!) і натовп офіційно становив 1,6 мільйона, але власники квитків здалися, і багато інших прийшло до цього, і ми визнали, що фактична кількість шанувальників цього концерту невідома, але вона може бути близькою до 2 мільйонів!!!
1.6 million as per the record i read somewhere
1.6 million people at the concert.
This was part of a 3 day festival. And a first for rock bands from outside. So ya a lot of people partook. But there have been larger festivals. And please understand. Doesnt matter what famous RockNRoll bands were there. There would still be 1.6 watching them. So dont make it out to be a Metallica concert. The helicopters were there to help keep the crowd cooled off.
1.6 million people were at that concert
Incredible!
hey inna,
this was one if not THE first concert of a western band in russia after the fall of the iron curtain. you are from ukraine but to young to actually remember but you may have heard stories, before this kind of music wasn't really allowed to listen to in public at all. still there were fans trading band merch stuff secretly and things like that and now after years and years of being restricted they were able to go and see this band live.
imagine how they must have felt. you see it in their faces
so this video is about the crowd, not about the band or song :)
I don't want to argue that Metallica was the first band of their(huge!) calibre that played in Moscow, but The Scorpions played as early november 1989, and again in '90 iirc (in '90 they even released a special version of Wind of Change for russia), being nitpicky and all (though The Scorpions style would be less offensive to communist parties ears, I presume)
@@AkahigeNoAmo ah thx for correcting, i think i even remember there were news about the scorpions in russia. still it must have been an insane event back than
@@torsten.breswald I didn't really see it as a correction, more of a informative tidbit. and while I'm not that much of a scorpions fan, I do enjoy their music a lot. and Wind of Change is quite the anthem for the fall of the iron curtain as well, imo. And what I saw of them in interviews, they actually pushed quite passionately to play for the russian people back then. (and I have that info more or less at my fingertips, since I get triggered [not really] when I hear those Hasselhoff or Rocky jokes [not that that is the case here ;) )
@@AkahigeNoAmo Moscow Peace Festival in August 12-13, 1989 was first big show of western metal/hard rock bands in USSR. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Music_Peace_Festival .Headliner was Ozzy Osborne and Bon Jovi, and Cinderella, Motley Crew along with Skid Row were supporting bands plus few local russian bands opened up the show...
@@ne_podarok thanks for letting me know!!! Crazy lineup as well, and quite diverse. Was BonJovi still doing Hair Metal at the time?
They actually stopped counting at 1.6 million, so more than that, but no one knows how many more. The crowd was probably so starved of music that this would've been a phenonemal release for them
If you want something heavier, next song Creepping Death is fantastic. There's a moment when the whole crowd is chanting DIE DIE DIE... at their collapsing tyranny.
If you want something more melodic and with more variety Fade To Black, also from the same concert, would be my suggestion.
Apparently over a million very happy Russians.
Nice reaction. React to Guns and Roses Paradise City or any of their songs.
👏 👏 👏 🌹 ❤
That's 1.6 million people in the audience. One of the first times a western band were allowed to perform in Russia after the iron curtain was lifted. If not the very first.
Not even watching Metallica, just the crowd.
Music shows we are friends...politics says we arent!
*That's 1.6 million people. American flag because the bands were mostly from US. This was the year of the iron curtain coming down...something you were probably not yet born to know yet*
An interesting bit of historical trivia (to us) about the presence of the US flag in the crowd. During the Soviet era, it was illegal to openly display the American flag in Russia. Indeed, there was an American ex-pat who had stayed in Russia after World War II, who fought a 40-year court battle to display the USSR and US flags together outside his house in (of all places) Siberia. To the best of my knowledge, he never received permission to do so and died before the Soviet Union fell.
Listen to Master of puppets. You'll love it 🙂.
Great times,never again sadly
Never say never. 👍🏻🎸🤟🏻✨
Many of my friends were die hard Metallica fans in the 80s and when the black album was released lots of them were not happy because they found it too commercial. It was the first album I liked and the band grew on me after it.
With respect, before the black album, they had a raw, garage band sound. Their rhythms drove the song at a much thrashier sound. The black album did seem more mainstream and refined. That change in production is a lot of the reason why. Just one man's opinion...
@@palladinodessa8988 I don't disagree. My friends back then did.
How times change.
it isthe lord prayer
Metallica nating else matter reaction
fyi the sound was good but just a little low in volume...and yes i just subscribed :)
I'd say they had a small turnout.🙃... Stay cool, Miss Inna.
Next is The Warning with their take of Enter Sandman.😈🇧🇻
Still looking for my car 😂
Request reaction vob enter Sandman metallica cover live in Rennes france...thanks...
This was at fall of Berlin wall and dissolution of Soviet union
If you like to experience the greatest guitar player that ever lived, check out anything live my Stevie Ray Vaughn. I look forward to seeing your reaction.
Awesome song yes 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵🤘😆🤘😎👍
If I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take is part of a bed time prayer, so you have probably heard it in lots of places.
This was 🎉 the first western rock concert in Russia that they had ever had. 1.6 million people and 36 people died during this whole concert.
That is not right. Uriah Heep was the first concert by a hard rock band that was not from the USSR or from satellite countries in 1987. After that, in 1989 the Moscow Peace Music Festival was very seminal with bands like Ozzy Osborne, Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Skid Row, Mötley Crüe. Other non-metal or heavy rock artists played in the USSR before that.
nah, no 36 dead