Check out a song on youtube called You Make Me Feel Like Dancing (You Know It's Sad But True). It's a very cool and funny song mash up featuring Metallica and Leo Sayer.
I worked in a restaurant with another big Metallica fan when this album came out, we went out and bought it before work and then proceeded to blast it in the kitchen every day for months. Crazy to think it's been almost 14 years.
I was on a flight to Hawaii the day this album came out. I could hardly wait to land and hit the record store. I was meeting my best friend and fellow metallican. I got there, went and bought 2 of them. He would not be there for a few more hrs. Plan was to hear it together for the first time. Man, that was the longes few hrs. Needles to say we were cruising around the island blasting shit nobody had ever heard in the mustang with the top down. Awesome time and will never forget that day.🤘
This album, Death Magnetic, is highly underrated in my opinion. Yes, the production value is a bit off but in the end, it delivers a hard and epic sound. If you listen to the entire album in one sitting, you WILL BE exhausted by the end. So much energy, so much Metallica in each song. Love it.
They record nearly everything they do. Every riff, every jam session. Especially when they're touring the world. Those moments of inspiration, no matter how small, can lead to great music. While not virtuosos, they have an incredible gift for composition and editing. Working parts together for maximum effect in a song will take it from a nice track to an absolute anthem. That level of dedication is why they're where they are now in their late 50's, almost 60.
Underrated song from an underrated album (Death Magnetic.) Some of my favorite Metallica songs are on that album including this song; Broken, Beaten and Scarred, and Unforgiven 3 which IMHO is the best of the 3 Unforgiven songs. Thanks for sharing, and for all that you do for all of us! ~Be Blessed
Jamal there's a video on UA-cam about the making of this song. I can also tell you the music starts with a riff and they go from there adding on the rest. I heard James and the guys say that on an interview. You should look it up. They have a lot of behind the scenes footage on UA-cam!
The Masters of Music….they are above and beyond….some of the greatest musical geniuses ever 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘…..react to Halo On Fire. The four guys are musical and instrumental perfectionists and that is why they always sound so much better than so many other
Hi Jamel, love ur reactions & ys “Rock God’s “ do exist...we jst witnessed it jst now wthU, thnx once again for sharing ur time wth all of us, peace out brother....
If you want to see how they write and piece together music, check out A Year and a half in the life of Metallica, it’s an awesome documentary on the recording and subsequent touring of the Black Album
There are some videos online the making of Death Magnetic. Same for the Black Album and their latest Hardwired. That will give you an insight of how the songs are being created. Placing a riff at the right place, carefully picking the lyrics... Really worth watching...
As a long term fan that places Death Magnetic quite high, that was just your life - now that twin guitar sound - that’s Metallica core sound with strong finger playing bass....& Lars. 8 & 1/2 ( this is the half) great songs. The other one is unforgivable.
Sorry J, I can't help you out with that one. Been listening to classic rock since right around the time you were born and I still have no idea how musicians put songs like this together. Its definitely given Metallica their longevity that few have mastered. Great reaction as always. Peace, brother ✌🏼✌🏼
They're not very similar but only two bands that I know of do this for me; Metallica and Steely Dan. Both just delight me on how they put together songs. Some may be tempted to suggest me some prog rock because a lot of effort goes into transitioning/different segments too but no that's not what I'm talking about.
This is one the best songs these guys have ever done in my opinion. And this is on the Death Magnetic album. It's not a song that's been around a long time. It's awesome. Almost like a part 2 to One.
If you're really interested in how Metallica work in creating music, they are probably one of the most documented bands. Check out the "A Year and a Half in the Life Of" DVD that is about the making of the black album to start. There is also "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" about the making of St. Anger and the near ending of the band. I believe they also have clips on UA-cam showing them in the studio working through riffs and discussing the creation of songs.
Metallica has a simple but great formula for creating many of their songs. It usually starts with a guitar riff. James and Kirk are always thinking of riffs on their own time that they think sound good. They will record them so they don’t forget and then bring them into the studio when it’s time to make the next album. They might Frankenstein riffs together to make an intro, outro, or bridge. They will then build off of that adding guitar solos, interludes, and tinkering with the song structure. Sometimes the bassist will contribute a riff, too.
The video doesn't really match the lyrics. The lyrics are about abusive domestic relationships. The director of the music video wanted to apply it to a war setting featuring strangers in a tense situation. It's a good video, and a great song, but many have argued that the video doesn't necessarily enhance the lyrical content. YMMV.
@@aliwantizu Point taken, never thought of it that way after the video. Thank you for the heads up on a different perspective. I'm divorced because of domestic violence.😒
Love your channel and You seem to be a good human. So why is UA-cam throttling your videos. Not a metal fan but want to see you succeed. Signed …. grumpy old white guy 😎 UA-cam is my comment okay?
Check out A year and a half in the life of Metallica for those backstage things you speak of. This was a two disc story based on the release of The black album.
Jamal. Look up A year in the life Metallica and react to it. Hell, react to Some Kind of Monster. It's St Anger era but it's amazing doc on the state of the band in early 2000's. It shows how they work in the studio. There's plenty of vids from their most recent album Hardwired also. Keep it up though. The more you look into them you'll learn you like more and more of their music.
Jamel, If you're interested in another band that's a whole 'nother animal live, check out Gov't Mule. Fantastic live band! Fair warning, though: that's a deep DEEP rabbit hole to fall into, lol. One must see, is their cover of Fleetwood's Gold Dust Woman, featuring Grace Potter, live at Mountain Jam. Never thought I'd hear a man covering a Stevie Nicks song- but here it is, and they do it real justice. Another would be a cover of Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See" with Charlie Starr. (of Blackberry Smoke- another killer live act) They have a huge catalog of originals, too. They just love playing covers live- and making them theirs.
METALLICA: There are NONE HIGHER! Them, Rush, and Tool, are my three favorites because they are EXACTLY the same, but sound NOTHING alike. Musicianship, tightness OMG they were tight on that one, quality performance, the shows match perfectly with the songs, never too much just always enough, lights sound, player/audience interaction. Just perfectly amazing how much fun it is to see them “PLAY LIVE” and say to everyone, “Yeah, they play it like its supposed to be played and it sounds like it’s supposed to sound.🤘🖖✌️🎸🎸🥁🎤👌👍🥇
Look at their homepage, they have videos from their tuning room. Before every show just before they go on stage they jam together, the vids are very cool
This is a massively great song, with such a heavy heart in there. But it is not a whole. The song, musically, consists of many brilliant parts that have been put together, some of them well (Queen quality well, they often assembled their songs from bits and riffs) and some awfully bad. Still a 7/10 song, because of the 10/10 bits in it.
Heya Jamal. Given that you are such a fan of stand-up comedy and sketches, why not react to the old british act "The Two Ronnies"? The "Four candles" sketch is hilarious.
First comment, plz react to any of dire straits music as its been a long time and you can try you and your friend from them which has a whole different vibe
Got another metal band you might be interested in: RED. This is the lead single from their 5th album. ua-cam.com/video/Wfo4Jbn1fiY/v-deo.html. If you review this one I hope you enjoy the moment a little over 3 minutes into the song.
Hi there Jamel so sorry I haven’t been watching your reaction’s as much as I was. I get so caught up in politics so busy looking right then left…. And I’m forgetting to look up ⬆️ my lord and savior has a way of getting me to remember. Just want you to know your my favorite reactor!!! You jump right into it. Anyway great reaction to the well one of my best bands of all time. Have you ever reacted to Judist Priest? Breaking the law is way cool and Rob Hslfords vocals are crazy good. Love ya you great humon. Much respect Miss Paula🌹
I'm having a hard time believing Metallica TV isn't allowing this video to be properly viewed by a reactor. 🤔 The only times, being for a new song they're touring on. Very odd. Also, someone already mentioned the tune up rooms. Warming up before gig. And there are several behind the scenes of recording their albums. At their studio. Damn fun!
You could watch Some Kind of Monster to see how one of the worst albums was put together however you'd likely be disappointed. I have a hard time believing this is how classics like Disposable Hero, One and others were put together.
Es una falta de respeto que no se vea vien la pantalla de la cancion de metallica le estan faltando el respeto al grupo musical grande del mundo metallica
They had already sold out at that point. Crap Pop Rock. Watch rock develop: Sister Rosetta Tharpe: ua-cam.com/video/jOrhjgt-_Qc/v-deo.html Etta James: ua-cam.com/video/uZt1xKtPbUQ/v-deo.html Janis Joplin: ua-cam.com/video/vWKt_vJEYds/v-deo.html That's just the women.
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Check out a song on youtube called You Make Me Feel Like Dancing (You Know It's Sad But True). It's a very cool and funny song mash up featuring Metallica and Leo Sayer.
Another one is It's Hip To Be Sandman (Huey Lewis and the News and Metallica)
When Black Friday Comes(You Know I'll Seek and Destroy) Steely Dan and Metallica mashup.
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I worked in a restaurant with another big Metallica fan when this album came out, we went out and bought it before work and then proceeded to blast it in the kitchen every day for months. Crazy to think it's been almost 14 years.
I was on a flight to Hawaii the day this album came out. I could hardly wait to land and hit the record store. I was meeting my best friend and fellow metallican. I got there, went and bought 2 of them. He would not be there for a few more hrs. Plan was to hear it together for the first time. Man, that was the longes few hrs. Needles to say we were cruising around the island blasting shit nobody had ever heard in the mustang with the top down. Awesome time and will never forget that day.🤘
@@tq8076 That's a fucking awesome memory!
just like all of their other albums NO Skips!
Yeah man me too. I can't even work properly without music in the kitchen. Listening to Metallica while prepping is key!^^
This album, Death Magnetic, is highly underrated in my opinion. Yes, the production value is a bit off but in the end, it delivers a hard and epic sound. If you listen to the entire album in one sitting, you WILL BE exhausted by the end. So much energy, so much Metallica in each song. Love it.
I agree so much with you!
💯
This song always reduces me to tears; it's rough to listen to...
With the context, for sure.
They record nearly everything they do. Every riff, every jam session. Especially when they're touring the world. Those moments of inspiration, no matter how small, can lead to great music.
While not virtuosos, they have an incredible gift for composition and editing. Working parts together for maximum effect in a song will take it from a nice track to an absolute anthem. That level of dedication is why they're where they are now in their late 50's, almost 60.
Underrated song from an underrated album (Death Magnetic.) Some of my favorite Metallica songs are on that album including this song; Broken, Beaten and Scarred, and Unforgiven 3 which IMHO is the best of the 3 Unforgiven songs. Thanks for sharing, and for all that you do for all of us! ~Be Blessed
Plenty of great footage of Metallica live! They are made to listen to LIVE!
You said it right, the instruments speak their own lyrics themselves!🔥
The official video to this is outstanding. A whole other side of this song.
I absolutely adore this song.
Very underrated album from the mighty Metallica, but I do love this song and played live is also 🔥🔥🔥
Metallica in concert is really an Awesome experience. I Always get floor and end up right at the stage. The fandom is unreal
This is my favorite Metallica song ever.
Jamal there's a video on UA-cam about the making of this song. I can also tell you the music starts with a riff and they go from there adding on the rest. I heard James and the guys say that on an interview. You should look it up. They have a lot of behind the scenes footage on UA-cam!
One of their best for sure.
This album is just so F****n good
The Masters of Music….they are above and beyond….some of the greatest musical geniuses ever 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘…..react to Halo On Fire. The four guys are musical and instrumental perfectionists and that is why they always sound so much better than so many other
Hi Jamel, love ur reactions & ys “Rock God’s “ do exist...we jst witnessed it jst now wthU, thnx once again for sharing ur time wth all of us, peace out brother....
It's great everytime I watch you do your reaction videos!!!!! You have definitely caught the rock/n/roll bug !!!!!
I’ve seen them three times, Always great, Just stay away from the pits, they have a way of getting the guys worked up.
I don’t go in the pits but I do end up at the stage. My brother does the pits. He gets bruised ribs
My Tillica boys love that echo.
If you want to see how they write and piece together music, check out A Year and a half in the life of Metallica, it’s an awesome documentary on the recording and subsequent touring of the Black Album
That sounds hella nice, man. Thanks for the recommendation, gotta check it out!
There are some videos online the making of Death Magnetic. Same for the Black Album and their latest Hardwired. That will give you an insight of how the songs are being created. Placing a riff at the right place, carefully picking the lyrics... Really worth watching...
This is still one my favorite outros from Metallica, they went hard for no reason lol
This song has a rough meaning
As a long term fan that places Death Magnetic quite high, that was just your life - now that twin guitar sound - that’s Metallica core sound with strong finger playing bass....& Lars. 8 & 1/2 ( this is the half) great songs. The other one is unforgivable.
Most people who think Metallica only made four great albums have never even listened to Death Magnetic. Such an epic album.
They're such incredible talents :)
Sorry J, I can't help you out with that one. Been listening to classic rock since right around the time you were born and I still have no idea how musicians put songs like this together. Its definitely given Metallica their longevity that few have mastered. Great reaction as always. Peace, brother ✌🏼✌🏼
They're not very similar but only two bands that I know of do this for me; Metallica and Steely Dan. Both just delight me on how they put together songs. Some may be tempted to suggest me some prog rock because a lot of effort goes into transitioning/different segments too but no that's not what I'm talking about.
There was an entire documentary on the making of the album that this song is from. Might even be on UA-cam.
9:40 - 10:55 is my thought to every song ever!
Ah, the first cousin of Fade To Black, Sanitarium, One and to the new Halo On Fire
This is one the best songs these guys have ever done in my opinion. And this is on the Death Magnetic album. It's not a song that's been around a long time. It's awesome. Almost like a part 2 to One.
My favorite 'tallica tune!
When the music says what the lyrics are it’s crazy AiC and tool are great at that too same w a perfect circle
And yes Death Magnetic era is underrated. The Judas Kiss, All Nightmare Long, Cyanide, Unforgiven III, etc.
Please check out “Halo on fire” by Metallica
You need to check out A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica.....
The Kings 🤘
If you're really interested in how Metallica work in creating music, they are probably one of the most documented bands. Check out the "A Year and a Half in the Life Of" DVD that is about the making of the black album to start. There is also "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" about the making of St. Anger and the near ending of the band. I believe they also have clips on UA-cam showing them in the studio working through riffs and discussing the creation of songs.
Metallica Outlaw Torn live Manheim Germany 2019 James killed it!!
Metallica No Remorse
Metallica has a simple but great formula for creating many of their songs. It usually starts with a guitar riff. James and Kirk are always thinking of riffs on their own time that they think sound good. They will record them so they don’t forget and then bring them into the studio when it’s time to make the next album. They might Frankenstein riffs together to make an intro, outro, or bridge. They will then build off of that adding guitar solos, interludes, and tinkering with the song structure. Sometimes the bassist will contribute a riff, too.
I use to 100% this on expert on Guitar Hero and I would turn the volume up as loud as I could it would make me feel like a bad ass lol
You have to watch their video to get the full effect
The video doesn't really match the lyrics. The lyrics are about abusive domestic relationships. The director of the music video wanted to apply it to a war setting featuring strangers in a tense situation. It's a good video, and a great song, but many have argued that the video doesn't necessarily enhance the lyrical content. YMMV.
@@aliwantizu Point taken, never thought of it that way after the video. Thank you for the heads up on a different perspective. I'm divorced because of domestic violence.😒
@@donnawalsh5059 Sorry to hear that. ~Be Blessed
@@aliwantizu Thank you same to you🙂
Love your channel and You seem to be a good human. So why is UA-cam throttling your videos. Not a metal fan but want to see you succeed. Signed …. grumpy old white guy 😎 UA-cam is my comment okay?
Check out A year and a half in the life of Metallica for those backstage things you speak of. This was a two disc story based on the release of The black album.
J y etais a ce show et c etait démentiel vive metallica
Jamal. Look up A year in the life Metallica and react to it. Hell, react to Some Kind of Monster. It's St Anger era but it's amazing doc on the state of the band in early 2000's. It shows how they work in the studio. There's plenty of vids from their most recent album Hardwired also.
Keep it up though. The more you look into them you'll learn you like more and more of their music.
Death magnetic is really underated by so called metal heads... give a shot ...feel it
Still think Mad Season layne's other band with Mark Lanigan Long Gone Day some folks may not know them. Also Maynard's other band Puscifer
In a way, this song is a parallel to One.
It’s among my favorites (along with Unforgiven 3) on Death Magnetic.
Great reaction Brother 👊. "Moth into Flame" is another awesome song u should check out. 💯
I've always described James Hetfield's voice as sweet bourbon honey :)
☮️💜
Jamel, If you're interested in another band that's a whole 'nother animal live, check out Gov't Mule. Fantastic live band! Fair warning, though: that's a deep DEEP rabbit hole to fall into, lol. One must see, is their cover of Fleetwood's Gold Dust Woman, featuring Grace Potter, live at Mountain Jam. Never thought I'd hear a man covering a Stevie Nicks song- but here it is, and they do it real justice. Another would be a cover of Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See" with Charlie Starr. (of Blackberry Smoke- another killer live act)
They have a huge catalog of originals, too. They just love playing covers live- and making them theirs.
METALLICA: There are NONE HIGHER! Them, Rush, and Tool, are my three favorites because they are EXACTLY the same, but sound NOTHING alike. Musicianship, tightness OMG they were tight on that one, quality performance, the shows match perfectly with the songs, never too much just always enough, lights sound, player/audience interaction. Just perfectly amazing how much fun it is to see them “PLAY LIVE” and say to everyone, “Yeah, they play it like its supposed to be played and it sounds like it’s supposed to sound.🤘🖖✌️🎸🎸🥁🎤👌👍🥇
Metallica Jump in the Fire
They have many videos about the makings of many of their songs. Check some out.
if you like the echo you should react to harvester of sorrow 1991 in England
Y'all maybe may not know how huge metalica was and is they where so big I remember them in 80s
Dear Jamel. Can you you watch Idles???
I know its old and im talking vhs old. But a year and a half in the life of metallica was awesome. Just be prepared its like 4 hours long
How are you and your family.I hope that you're well.
Look at their homepage, they have videos from their tuning room. Before every show just before they go on stage they jam together, the vids are very cool
You seen the Kanye doc ? him in the studio showing Pharrell gives me chills
They have a bunch of Videos showing their recording process online, fyi
Jamez in his amish bag
Do a reaction on - Positive k I got a man
Justin nazuka- after tonight
Craig David- 7 days
This is a massively great song, with such a heavy heart in there. But it is not a whole. The song, musically, consists of many brilliant parts that have been put together, some of them well (Queen quality well, they often assembled their songs from bits and riffs) and some awfully bad. Still a 7/10 song, because of the 10/10 bits in it.
Bro checkout a year & a half in the life by Metallica it’s a great watch ! Making if the black album 🔥
Heya Jamal. Given that you are such a fan of stand-up comedy and sketches, why not react to the old british act "The Two Ronnies"? The "Four candles" sketch is hilarious.
First comment, plz react to any of dire straits music as its been a long time and you can try you and your friend from them which has a whole different vibe
Got another metal band you might be interested in: RED. This is the lead single from their 5th album. ua-cam.com/video/Wfo4Jbn1fiY/v-deo.html. If you review this one I hope you enjoy the moment a little over 3 minutes into the song.
This song brings me back to when the West Memphis 3 were released.
Hi there Jamel so sorry I haven’t been watching your reaction’s as much as I was. I get so caught up in politics so busy looking right then left…. And I’m forgetting to look up ⬆️ my lord and savior has a way of getting me to remember. Just want you to know your my favorite reactor!!! You jump right into it. Anyway great reaction to the well one of my best bands of all time. Have you ever reacted to Judist Priest? Breaking the law is way cool and Rob Hslfords vocals are crazy good. Love ya you great humon. Much respect Miss Paula🌹
They are stainless..
What's with the filter on the video?
So he doesn't get a copyright claim on UA-cam
I'm having a hard time believing Metallica TV isn't allowing this video to be properly viewed by a reactor. 🤔
The only times, being for a new song they're touring on. Very odd.
Also, someone already mentioned the tune up rooms. Warming up before gig.
And there are several behind the scenes of recording their albums. At their studio. Damn fun!
I have countless hours of sitting in a shower with this song playing
Can you please react to leper Messiah next
Metallica is extremely Mythodical in how they arrange their riffs and solos and song composition in general. VERY meticulous.
Jamel/Jamal check out Bill McClintock's youtube channel. He does some amazing song mashups. A few of them feature Metallica songs. You will love it.
I think he’ll really enjoy ‘Leotallica’. That one is so well done it really sticks in your head.
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You could watch Some Kind of Monster to see how one of the worst albums was put together however you'd likely be disappointed. I have a hard time believing this is how classics like Disposable Hero, One and others were put together.
Es una falta de respeto que no se vea vien la pantalla de la cancion de metallica le estan faltando el respeto al grupo musical grande del mundo metallica
Lars pushing the tempo though..
This is the album that should have come after And Justice For All. Everything in between is mostly mediocre.
This is rough to listen to...
how can you listen to any other rock band after listening to metallica? i can't. they have ruined it for me. everyone else seems slow and boring
They had already sold out at that point. Crap Pop Rock. Watch rock develop:
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: ua-cam.com/video/jOrhjgt-_Qc/v-deo.html
Etta James: ua-cam.com/video/uZt1xKtPbUQ/v-deo.html
Janis Joplin: ua-cam.com/video/vWKt_vJEYds/v-deo.html
That's just the women.
A modern man? Charles Bradley:
ua-cam.com/video/zfaOf70M4xs/v-deo.html
Metallica meh.
Commie