To actually take this song in to its fullest is to listen to the studio version so you could hear how Cliff played it. Rob is good but the reason this song is so great is Cliff on the bass, it is truly a masterpiece.
Yes, you cannot have the same experience on the first decade of Metallica without Cliff. There's a reason they don't play some older songs live. Some out of respect, others because no other bassist can do what Cliff could.
Couldn't agree more! Rob is excellent, I just don't see him in Metallica, personal opinion, anyone with a different one... good for you! Dang Lars gained a whole person in weight since the 90's!!!
This sounds great for a live version, and Trujillo is a beast, but y'all need to check out the album version, with Cliff Burton on bass. No one compares to him.
Not comparing him but Johnny Christ is amazing live. I got to see A7X with The Rev. (Last tour before he passed away) but Johnny Christ did some solo stuff waiting for the others to get ready.
Really need to be the studio version for this.. 100% Having that said its a nice live version, but nothing will ever beat the studio version for this particular song. With headphones, even better, but that goes without saying for Metallica :)
Cliff wrote most of this song. This was his swan song, released roughly 6 months before he passed. He never got to perform it live. I’m glad you guys noticed the “Cliff Burton Day” sign and bothered to look him up. He’s my favorite Metallica member. 🤘🔥🔥🤘
I have been saying that for the last 3+ Metallica songs they have reacted to. I’m glad I’m not the only one who wants to see that reaction. Such a poignant and powerful song when you know the story behind it. Really heavy stuff and imagine James as a child screaming in pain in those lyrics. With their instrumental kick, I want so bad for them to do Pulling Teeth. That song you see the true beauty that made Cliff Burton something special. It’s also why I personally feel that if there was no Cliff Burton, we wouldn’t have Metallica.
You definitely gave me a few ideas for my funeral hopefully it's a long ways away but yes I would pick a Metallica song a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony song Marshall Mathers the goat song a little Wayne song A guns n' roses song and a AC/DC song
Definitely listen to the original studio version, thru some good headphones, in a room by yourself with your eyes closed. Y'all might not find anything about the meaning of this song online, due to the lack of lyrics, but listen to it as I described above and you'll find meaning in it. Remember, Orion is The Hunter. FWIW, this is my favorite Metallica song.
You should listen to the studio version to really appreciate the song. Cliff Burton on bass makes a huge difference. Plus check out Cliff Burton playing the bass solo Pulling Teeth live. Cliff will blow your mind on the bass
Always a moving tribute to Cliff when they play Orion live in concert, Robert Trujillo does the bass parts justice but the studio version is a masterpiece and Cliff Burton's swan song; he was killed in a tour bus accident in Sweden in 1986, their tour bus swerved then rolled over, Cliff was thrown out a window and the bus landed on top of him...hell of a way to go
When you get a chance listen to anesthesia pulling teeth on kill em all. Then check out the video on S&M2 where the guy from the symphony gets to play it. You know that dude waited his whole life for that moment.
Guys you aren’t supposed to watch this live you miss out on the whole musical composition of the recording from the studio version on the album.. it’s a musical masterpiece and you’re missing out on so much watching this live
You can tell Tae is really into the music. It's so awesome to see! Cliff was unreal, he plays on the Kill em all, Ride the Lightning, and Master of Puppets albums. Brandon's fav "for Whom the Bell Tolls" is Cliff on bass. Such a legend. Gone too soon.
You guys should definitely check out the studio version of this. It's one of Metallica's best ever songs and the live versions, while great sometimes, just don't compare to the original studio version's sound quality imo
'Orion' was the instrumental on the 1986 album 'Master of Puppets'... (Metallica was from the 80's) It was largely the work of bassist Cliff Burton, who was killed in a tour bus accident in 1986 at age 24 and he was a schooled musician. If u listen to the studio version, there's the quiet section w/ bass that sounds like a cosmic soundtrack and a very sad, mournful solo from Kirk Hammett... It was almost like Cliff Burton had an inkling that he was not going to make it and this piece of music was him saying 'goodbye'. Cliff's sister Connie Burton said in an interview that her brother was not religious (as far as she knew... he loved smoking pot 😁) but often, she would see Cliff up every morning in their parents' house watching Bill Graham Ministries on TV and repeating a line about "the kingdom of salvation"... The members of Metallica also recalled Cliff would be talking about 'the kingdom of salvation' from Bill Graham ministries and wrote a short poem while he was alive. After he died, Metallica recorded 'To live is to die' in 1988 and added Cliff Burton's poem as a spoken word in the instrumental track.
Ya'll should check out some Pantera. This is all preference of course, but I prefer Dimebag Darrell's guitar playing over Kirk and James. The mainstream intro to the band would be "Walk" but there are so many great songs to choose from by them. Personally, I would highly recommend "Domination" but you guys already did it 3 months ago. That breakdown at the end fueled my love for breakdowns early on in my metal journey. Maybe check out something like Cemetery Gates. It has some soul in it and some heaviness R.I.P Dimebag
You should check out, “Spit Out The Bone”. It’s off their 2016 album and FULL of energy throughout the entire song. Also a GREAT song to work out to with insane instrumentals
You guys should definitely start a band. If you don’t give up you’re bound to succeed! With consistent, intense practice over a lifetime, talent is revealed.
It's 100 times better the studio version, the song that never star and never ends, and orion gives you only 8 minutes of the song but enough to a human. The studio version has the cliff burton's ingenuity, a masterpiece that culminates the máster of puppets álbum. The Best disk of metal ever written
RIP CLIFF BURTON!! The master bassist and composer of this song and to be honest it’s something Metallica hardly plays, it’s just a beautiful memory of the genius of Cliff Burton. He actually studied musical theory, and he’s a major part of the Metallica growth in how they wrote their music, REST IN POWER CLIFF 🌹❤️ When Metallica was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Metallica brought up RAY BURTON who is Cliffs father, and he was so gracious to Metallica and the fans, truly shows how the band takes care of “family”
Lars does take a lot of *&^ . People think they should replace him but there is no Metallica without him. Lars and James put together all the songs and then add in Kirk and Robert.
I’m a music instructor, I teach bass, piano, and guitar. Two of my students actually performed this song on bass and guitar two months ago during a recital. Both teenagers. It’s cool to see u guys expanding your musical horizons, mad props. Also what u said was exactly on point. Everybody in the band has a job to do. The drummers job is to make sure the rhythm is solid, the guitar has to provide melody and harmony, the bass locks in with the rhythm of the drums and the harmony of the guitar to make them fit together, and the singer has to look good on stage lol.
Cliff is one of the best bass players in history. Look, if you take the same song - Orion performed by him, it's just a masterpiece. Also check out the song - For whom the bell tolls (live) Cliff'Em All.💪
I've been listening to Metallica for over 30 years. There are a lot of great songs to choose from in their catalog. I would say check out the videos for "One" and "The Unforgiven." Both songs have powerful videos that go along with the thought-provoking lyrics. Thank you Cartier Crew💕
Metallicas instrumentals are next level. You dont see many other metal bands doing it and all of theirs are bangers. Rush is more rock than metal but they are next level, incredible musicians. YYZ by Rush is one of the greatest rock instrumentals ever, you should check it out!
@@ComicHorder410 Nope. Plenty of Rock musicians say that exact same thing. That's where I got that. I didn't come up with it but it rang so true that I say it to other people. Most musicians think Rush is crap. That's why other bands don't copy their sound. The people that actually like them tend to be frat boys that don't play instruments.
You guys are avid listeners to Metallica, and really enjoy them. For that reason my pick for you guys is Avenged Sevenfold. They are definitely a spirited successor to the sound that Metallica created. S there library is extensive and I’m sure you guys will enjoy❤
I love you guys so much. For real. This gives me faith in humanity. Y'ALL Brothers actually get the brilliance and majesty of basically the greatest heavy metal band of all time - MetallicA I am a 48 yr old white dude from Seattle, and I have seen a lot....A LOT of rock music in my days and you guys attention to the mighty, the legendary Metallica....it just makes me happy my friends. I love you guys, and I only wish good things for you all. Much love, from Dave, in Seatlle. Go Sea Hawks......
ugh ... you guys ... make me experience ... RE-experience my first time hearing these songs ... so many nuances ... thank you for sharing and being open minded to old music hehe. Sometimes i feel like there is hope yet for people in this world. Thank YOU JESUS CHRIST!!!
Cliff Burton was the most talented member when they first got together back in the early 80s he wrote most of the stuff back then Cliff Burton was super talented. He was amazing.
Hey guys, love that you guys have been going thru the Metallica catalog. I’m a drummer and it was this band that inspired me to drum. You guys need to do some “Tool” songs review or watches. Keep doing what y’all be doing. It’s cool to see people listen to these songs for the first time. Respect ✊🏽🤘🏽
Can you please do the album version as well? Because their original bass player Cliff played it, he was the reason behind that song! They also played it on his funeral in 1986.
It was tragic, Cliff Burton burns alive in a bus crash in the Netherlands. It's very emotional to listen to the guys retell the story, you can find it on UA-cam. He was the best, I was just graduating high school. I'll never forget the day I heard the news.
Love watching you guys. Videos for Halo on Fire and The Day That Never Comes are some more recent epics. Also, To Live Is To Die is an instrumental on their next album after Puppets, and it’s a tribute to Cliff. They’ve got a lot to check out!
OMG HIGHKEY I ACTUALLY BEEN KEEN TO SEE ANOTHER METALLICA REACTION COS I KNOW THEYLL GET BETTER AND BETTER (SHOULD DEFINITELY SUS THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST FOUR ALBUMS OR EVEN EVERY!) AND IM ALSO GLAD U GUYS WATCHED IT LIVE ITS THE BEST ESPECIALLY IN THE EARLY DAYS 🤘🏾🤘🏾"METAL UP YOUR ASS"
if you guys enjoyed that synchronized guitar lead, you should try to listen to Keeper of the Seven Keys, by Helloween, or maybe even Halloween by them too. they really go crazy with those solos. Great video guys, love your content!
This is a great performance of this track, but I also recommend checking out the studio version as well! Also, y'all should check out some stuff from their Load/Reload days. Until It Sleeps, The Memory Remains, and The Outlaw Torn are a few of my favourites from these albums. Spit Out The Bone from their Hardwired to Self-Destruct album is great if you want to see how they sound this deep into their career.
10:01-10:18 was the genius writing of Cliff Burton interpreted through the soul of Robert Trujillo. Most people don't totally get the scope of what happened in 17 seconds, it was beyond beautiful.
So, What’s Better Studio Version On Metallica Or Live?
Live is awesome, but the studio was Cliff and Is F****** Flawless
Studio imo, could y’all check out My Friend of misery by Metallica or maybe The outlaw torn by Metallica?
Studio, fasho.
For this song, and songs like it, that are really instrumental, long, intricate, you should generally stick to the studio first.
Definitely you should check out the studio version!
To actually take this song in to its fullest is to listen to the studio version so you could hear how Cliff played it. Rob is good but the reason this song is so great is Cliff on the bass, it is truly a masterpiece.
My thoughts exactly I was hoping they were gonna jam the album version
Yes, you cannot have the same experience on the first decade of Metallica without Cliff. There's a reason they don't play some older songs live. Some out of respect, others because no other bassist can do what Cliff could.
Couldn't agree more! Rob is excellent, I just don't see him in Metallica, personal opinion, anyone with a different one... good for you! Dang Lars gained a whole person in weight since the 90's!!!
You're not wrong about cliff, but I dig how they play it tuned down
We need them to react to Anesthesia(pulling teeth) to understand Cliff's greatness.
This sounds great for a live version, and Trujillo is a beast, but y'all need to check out the album version, with Cliff Burton on bass. No one compares to him.
Not comparing him but Johnny Christ is amazing live. I got to see A7X with The Rev. (Last tour before he passed away) but Johnny Christ did some solo stuff waiting for the others to get ready.
Agreed, album version
You should check out Trujillo's original band Suicidal Tendencies.
Really need to be the studio version for this.. 100%
Having that said its a nice live version, but nothing will ever beat the studio version for this particular song. With headphones, even better, but that goes without saying for Metallica :)
You should check out s&m 1 and 2 from them no leaf clover and All within my hands
Cliff Burton enjoyed and studied classical music, and it influenced his writing. Orion is proof. RIP Cliff.
Cliff wrote most of this song. This was his swan song, released roughly 6 months before he passed. He never got to perform it live.
I’m glad you guys noticed the “Cliff Burton Day” sign and bothered to look him up. He’s my favorite Metallica member. 🤘🔥🔥🤘
Orion is the best instrumental of the 1980s. You guys have to do Dyers Eve next!
I have been saying that for the last 3+ Metallica songs they have reacted to. I’m glad I’m not the only one who wants to see that reaction.
Such a poignant and powerful song when you know the story behind it. Really heavy stuff and imagine James as a child screaming in pain in those lyrics.
With their instrumental kick, I want so bad for them to do Pulling Teeth. That song you see the true beauty that made Cliff Burton something special. It’s also why I personally feel that if there was no Cliff Burton, we wouldn’t have Metallica.
To live is to die and Dyers Eve because they kind of go together that's my favorite Metallica instrumental to live is to die
@@seanwcouch Same. It the best thrash era Metallica song in my personal opinion.
I really do like Call of Ktulu better.. it's more like an orchestral epic
For me, its inseperable from To Live is to Die.
"For Whom The Bell Tolls" live, Day at the Green, Cliff Burton at his finest
Yes, this☝🏼
i watch that vid once a week
Epic, best performance ever, only watched cliff em all the other day
This song will be played at my funeral.
No it won’t you trippin
You definitely gave me a few ideas for my funeral hopefully it's a long ways away but yes I would pick a Metallica song a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony song Marshall Mathers the goat song a little Wayne song A guns n' roses song and a AC/DC song
@@Andosneez how can you decide his own life choice ?
@@hankhill2103 what are you talking about
I like the one who always looks up the lyrics and meanings. He’s good at steering the ship.
Same
Right? I looove him
Definitely listen to the original studio version, thru some good headphones, in a room by yourself with your eyes closed. Y'all might not find anything about the meaning of this song online, due to the lack of lyrics, but listen to it as I described above and you'll find meaning in it. Remember, Orion is The Hunter. FWIW, this is my favorite Metallica song.
You should listen to the studio version to really appreciate the song. Cliff Burton on bass makes a huge difference. Plus check out Cliff Burton playing the bass solo Pulling Teeth live. Cliff will blow your mind on the bass
You nailed it!
Always a moving tribute to Cliff when they play Orion live in concert, Robert Trujillo does the bass parts justice but the studio version is a masterpiece and Cliff Burton's swan song; he was killed in a tour bus accident in Sweden in 1986, their tour bus swerved then rolled over, Cliff was thrown out a window and the bus landed on top of him...hell of a way to go
Studio version is a must for this song. One of the most beautiful and rugged pieces of music imo 🔥
Cliff wrote most of this song but never got to play it live :(
This songs always gives me chills. Hell of a masterpiece
Goosebumps everytime i hear this... People bash Lars for his outdated drums technique but miss the point that he is like the maestro of the band.
When you get a chance listen to anesthesia pulling teeth on kill em all. Then check out the video on S&M2 where the guy from the symphony gets to play it. You know that dude waited his whole life for that moment.
Really wish y’all would’ve listened to the studio version
This, the audio isn't very good on this video
@@birddogz545 No it is not.
too late. first impression matters. been spoiled by this shitty live version
Guys you aren’t supposed to watch this live you miss out on the whole musical composition of the recording from the studio version on the album.. it’s a musical masterpiece and you’re missing out on so much watching this live
Completely agree. I’ve expressed this to them before.
Still my favorite instrumental of theirs. Such a dynamic song.
Do you like TO LIVE IS TO DIE AND DYERS EVE?
Butchered by live version hahaha
Not a song.
@@rahbeat9785 no they did great
@@thiccboi4228 no, it sounds like dogshit. Check your ears, not my problem
Crazy to think, a crowd can sing with a song with no lyrics. That's how you know it's an amazing song.
Cliff Burton is arguably the greatest metal bassist of all time. I know he’s my favorite.
RIP Cliff Burton
And easily top 10 Of all time.
RIP cliff he had such a huge influence on the sound they had when he was with them
I seen them live in 81' when Cliff was still alive. He was awesome.
Please do the studio version of this for the fullest experience lol
I love how much you guys love and appreciate Metallica.
Metallica has so many bangers especially early on
We gotta get these boys to a Metallica show
I've heard this song a million times but Kirk's guitar at 8:43 in that section gave me the most huge goosebumps in this version.
You can tell Tae is really into the music. It's so awesome to see! Cliff was unreal, he plays on the Kill em all, Ride the Lightning, and Master of Puppets albums. Brandon's fav "for Whom the Bell Tolls" is Cliff on bass. Such a legend. Gone too soon.
This is the one of the best if not the best songs on MoP and the best instrumental in the 80s
Also it’s called Oh Ri Yin Orion
i was born and raised on these guys. i appreciate the reaction! be keeping an eye out for more reactions
Always a classic. But damn its tough to control the emotions when the bass solo kicks in. RIP Cliff
You guys should definitely check out the studio version of this. It's one of Metallica's best ever songs and the live versions, while great sometimes, just don't compare to the original studio version's sound quality imo
Yall Mettalica and eminem reactions always got me geeked bro, congrats 👏 on all the 🎓 graduates in the car fam
Rob did a killer job playing this song
'Orion' was the instrumental on the 1986 album 'Master of Puppets'... (Metallica was from the 80's) It was largely the work of bassist Cliff Burton, who was killed in a tour bus accident in 1986 at age 24 and he was a schooled musician.
If u listen to the studio version, there's the quiet section w/ bass that sounds like a cosmic soundtrack and a very sad, mournful solo from Kirk Hammett... It was almost like Cliff Burton had an inkling that he was not going to make it and this piece of music was him saying 'goodbye'.
Cliff's sister Connie Burton said in an interview that her brother was not religious (as far as she knew... he loved smoking pot 😁) but often, she would see Cliff up every morning in their parents' house watching Bill Graham Ministries on TV and repeating a line about "the kingdom of salvation"... The members of Metallica also recalled Cliff would be talking about 'the kingdom of salvation' from Bill Graham ministries and wrote a short poem while he was alive.
After he died, Metallica recorded 'To live is to die' in 1988 and added Cliff Burton's poem as a spoken word in the instrumental track.
Ya'll should check out some Pantera. This is all preference of course, but I prefer Dimebag Darrell's guitar playing over Kirk and James. The mainstream intro to the band would be "Walk" but there are so many great songs to choose from by them. Personally, I would highly recommend "Domination" but you guys already did it 3 months ago. That breakdown at the end fueled my love for breakdowns early on in my metal journey. Maybe check out something like Cemetery Gates. It has some soul in it and some heaviness
R.I.P Dimebag
Yeah Pantera is dope.
You should check out, “Spit Out The Bone”. It’s off their 2016 album and FULL of energy throughout the entire song. Also a GREAT song to work out to with insane instrumentals
I couldn't agreed more with you than i already do
Do the Bass Channel's bass cover of this song, sounds so fire
I've been requesting this!!! One day hahaha
You guys should definitely start a band. If you don’t give up you’re bound to succeed! With consistent, intense practice over a lifetime, talent is revealed.
It's 100 times better the studio version, the song that never star and never ends, and orion gives you only 8 minutes of the song but enough to a human. The studio version has the cliff burton's ingenuity, a masterpiece that culminates the máster of puppets álbum. The Best disk of metal ever written
Gotta do the studio version first, in order to appreciate the live version
Cliff Burton was a musical genius, you HAVE to check out some Cliff solos. RIP Cliff.😢😢
You guys rock. Thank you for this channel.
you guys should totally do slayer soon, south of heaven, raining blood, dead skin mask are some of my favorites
Y’all gotta react to anesthesia, another Metallica instrumental, specifically the 1983 live at the metro version
You Rock guys!🤘🔥 Love u , more tallica reactions!
I check your channel everyday to see if you guys did any more metallica........you made my day by doing this one
The live version is fire but y’all have to check out the studio version
RIP CLIFF BURTON!! The master bassist and composer of this song and to be honest it’s something Metallica hardly plays, it’s just a beautiful memory of the genius of Cliff Burton. He actually studied musical theory, and he’s a major part of the Metallica growth in how they wrote their music, REST IN POWER CLIFF 🌹❤️
When Metallica was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Metallica brought up RAY BURTON who is Cliffs father, and he was so gracious to Metallica and the fans, truly shows how the band takes care of “family”
love that you guys have such a wide variety of reactions. it’s not just rap, but y’all really stretch out. great video!
Ive never seen this love performance. This was incredible. I absolutely love this song
This is a GREAT studio song!!
Our son's middle name is Lars (the drummer)!!
That's awesome!! My cousin named her son Cliff in memory of Cliff Burton.
@@BillKrayer12thMan ...... Nice!!
Lars is a beast. Always gets a lot of hate but he is the conductor to the Metallica train
Lars does take a lot of *&^ . People think they should replace him but there is no Metallica without him. Lars and James put together all the songs and then add in Kirk and Robert.
@@ericberkey6709 💯
I’m a music instructor, I teach bass, piano, and guitar. Two of my students actually performed this song on bass and guitar two months ago during a recital. Both teenagers. It’s cool to see u guys expanding your musical horizons, mad props.
Also what u said was exactly on point. Everybody in the band has a job to do. The drummers job is to make sure the rhythm is solid, the guitar has to provide melody and harmony, the bass locks in with the rhythm of the drums and the harmony of the guitar to make them fit together, and the singer has to look good on stage lol.
Cliff is one of the best bass players in history. Look, if you take the same song - Orion performed by him, it's just a masterpiece. Also check out the song - For whom the bell tolls (live) Cliff'Em All.💪
I've been listening to Metallica for over 30 years. There are a lot of great songs to choose from in their catalog. I would say check out the videos for "One" and "The Unforgiven." Both songs have powerful videos that go along with the thought-provoking lyrics. Thank you Cartier Crew💕
They already did both.
@@kylegonzales1402 I'll have to check them out, thanks!
Haven’t seen this video but I hope you can appreciate the artistry of this song.
I love watching yalls reaction videos!!!
Shout to you guys from London Ontario Canada...keep up the good vids!
Metallicas instrumentals are next level. You dont see many other metal bands doing it and all of theirs are bangers. Rush is more rock than metal but they are next level, incredible musicians. YYZ by Rush is one of the greatest rock instrumentals ever, you should check it out!
Rush’s La Villa Strangiato is also an epic instrumental piece.
@@v.j.3029 💯! I dont know if there are 3 more technically sound musicians in one rock band than the guys in Rush.
Rush is a snooze. It all sounds like rejected 80's sitcom theme songs.
@@redrick8900 Lol 40 million plus albums sold and pretty much every rock musician that has come since say you are wrong.
@@ComicHorder410 Nope. Plenty of Rock musicians say that exact same thing. That's where I got that. I didn't come up with it but it rang so true that I say it to other people.
Most musicians think Rush is crap. That's why other bands don't copy their sound. The people that actually like them tend to be frat boys that don't play instruments.
No live cover is going to replace the original studio version……ever 😂
You know you're doing well when a stadium sings along with your instrumental song
If y’all want insight to who cliff was watch their live For Whom the Bell Tolls from day on the green. Truly one of a kind
Studio version is much more powerful
Harvester of Sorrow is my personal favorite
Pretty much sums up my life
Love watching you guys discover these legendary songs. Metallica has been with me all my life. I’m happy to see them join yours
You guys are avid listeners to Metallica, and really enjoy them. For that reason my pick for you guys is Avenged Sevenfold. They are definitely a spirited successor to the sound that Metallica created. S there library is extensive and I’m sure you guys will enjoy❤
YES!! They can start with Nightmare
Trivium would be a more direct comparison
The version on Master puppets is way better
I love you guys so much.
For real.
This gives me faith in humanity.
Y'ALL Brothers actually get the brilliance and majesty of basically the greatest heavy metal band of all time - MetallicA
I am a 48 yr old white dude from Seattle, and I have seen a lot....A LOT of rock music in my days and you guys attention to the mighty, the legendary Metallica....it just makes me happy my friends. I love you guys, and I only wish good things for you all.
Much love, from Dave, in Seatlle.
Go Sea Hawks......
ugh ... you guys ... make me experience ... RE-experience my first time hearing these songs ... so many nuances ... thank you for sharing and being open minded to old music hehe. Sometimes i feel like there is hope yet for people in this world. Thank YOU JESUS CHRIST!!!
You guys should watch For Whom The Bell Tolls Live at The Day on the Green 1985. RIP Cliff
This is Metallica's best song and it has no words!
Cliff Burton was the most talented member when they first got together back in the early 80s he wrote most of the stuff back then Cliff Burton was super talented. He was amazing.
This is such a masterpiece ❤❤
Hey guys, love that you guys have been going thru the Metallica catalog. I’m a drummer and it was this band that inspired me to drum. You guys need to do some “Tool” songs review or watches. Keep doing what y’all be doing. It’s cool to see people listen to these songs for the first time. Respect ✊🏽🤘🏽
Love you guys ! 🙏🏻🤘🏻
Next video would love to see you react to ride the lightning or the thing that should not be.
Great video as always guys.
Good job guys, keep killing it!
Love love love!! Orion. It's mystically beautiful.
Can you please do the album version as well? Because their original bass player Cliff played it, he was the reason behind that song! They also played it on his funeral in 1986.
The album version of this with Cliff Burton, listen to it at night on a long drive…. The absolute best!
"Leper messiah"......is another fan favorite.....studio version with lyrics......will blow your mind!
It was tragic, Cliff Burton burns alive in a bus crash in the Netherlands. It's very emotional to listen to the guys retell the story, you can find it on UA-cam. He was the best, I was just graduating high school. I'll never forget the day I heard the news.
Love all your reactions 😂
Definitely listen to the studio album version so you can hear Cliff. Rob is awesome, but Cliff was and still is a legend. RIP.🖤🤘🏻
Nice playing by Rob especially during that middle section like hearing the fingers on that part
Watch their older stuff from the 80's. It will not disappoint.🎉🎉🎉
Love watching you guys. Videos for Halo on Fire and The Day That Never Comes are some more recent epics. Also, To Live Is To Die is an instrumental on their next album after Puppets, and it’s a tribute to Cliff. They’ve got a lot to check out!
OMG HIGHKEY I ACTUALLY BEEN KEEN TO SEE ANOTHER METALLICA REACTION COS I KNOW THEYLL GET BETTER AND BETTER (SHOULD DEFINITELY SUS THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST FOUR ALBUMS OR EVEN EVERY!) AND IM ALSO GLAD U GUYS WATCHED IT LIVE ITS THE BEST ESPECIALLY IN THE EARLY DAYS 🤘🏾🤘🏾"METAL UP YOUR ASS"
if you guys enjoyed that synchronized guitar lead, you should try to listen to Keeper of the Seven Keys, by Helloween, or maybe even Halloween by them too. they really go crazy with those solos. Great video guys, love your content!
cliff burton! best bass player ever. RIP Brother.
I love playing this on both bass and regular guitar!
I love to see these guys feelin it for metal! Way to rep the headbanger bands and rip Cliff! ML&R to you 🤘
This my favorite song I was at yankee stafium the 2nd time they ever played it in America...crzy and it was my first concert
You guys are class acts 💯
Love you guys! More Metallica videos!
This is a great performance of this track, but I also recommend checking out the studio version as well!
Also, y'all should check out some stuff from their Load/Reload days. Until It Sleeps, The Memory Remains, and The Outlaw Torn are a few of my favourites from these albums.
Spit Out The Bone from their Hardwired to Self-Destruct album is great if you want to see how they sound this deep into their career.
You guys are bonafide Metallicaheads! 🤘😁 Would love to see y’all’s reaction to ‘Fuel’. Thanks for keepin great music alive and keep rockin fellas! 👍
That's a dumb term. Don't ever use it again.
10:01-10:18 was the genius writing of Cliff Burton interpreted through the soul of Robert Trujillo. Most people don't totally get the scope of what happened in 17 seconds, it was beyond beautiful.