First section of the video actually is the original version of L'Estasi dell'Oro (The Ecstasy of Gold) by Ennio Morricone from the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with Clint Eastwood
I cant believe y'all found this and covered it!!!! Incredible footage. Tom and I still watch it occasionally. Saw them in concert with our son a few years back, and he opens every concert with this song ❤
I grew up in the 80s early 90s. I'm convinced that it wasn't Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher that brought down the Iron Curtain. It's was Levi's and rock and roll. Capture the you, capture the future.
❤This was a HUGE deal because it was the 1st free concert held in Moscow, Russia But the REASON it was such a big deal is because "Monsters of Rock" (the outdoor concert) took place a few months before the Soviet Union dissolution... The concert was held in September 1991 The Soviet Union collapsed in December, 2 .months later- that's why you see the military police ❤❤❤
Jean-Michel Jarre’s concert of 1997 was the largest concert ever. Over 3.5 million people attended. Immediately following the Oxygene tour, Jean-Michel Jarre was hired by the mayor of Moscow to put on a sensational show in celebration of Moscow’s 850th anniversary. The massive attendance surpassed expectations, with audience members flocking to see the concert set against the impressive backdrop of the State University of Moscow. Rod Stewart's New Year's Eve concert in 1994 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An estimated 3.2 - 3.5 million attended.
The KINGS of Music and live gigs…🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….react to “Master of Puppets” live in Manchester 2019 perfomed in heavy rain ( epic performance) but still flawlessly while 75,000 fans go ALL IN🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
You have to remember, the Berlin Wall just fell in '89, along with the Soviet Union, these people were HUNGRY for western music, culture, etc. They hopes were a move to a more western Democracy...that never materialized. Only for a few.
Let me tell you, these times were not normal! There is a documentary on Netflix, I saw a few years ago, that told the story ofa few american buisness men(not the so legal buisness). Everyone wanted to make quick money after the fall of the soviet union and the military had a crazy backyard sale! One hundred helicopters for 100$ each and 150$, if you wanted them full armed! 😂 One guy wanted to buy a submarine(nuclear powered) for the mexican cartel and they asked him if he wants it full armed(also nuclear). For less than 100k! 🤷🏼♂️ Crazy times!
They actually stopped counting at 1.6 million and it could easily surpass 2 million. They sent Metallica just a little while after the fall of the Soviet Union. Nobody understood English either and some people/fan’s of mentallica Luca said they learned English from their songs😂
10:10 PlayStation 2 is relatively easy to get the games are possible too, but yeah guitar controller is the difficult part...wired is my preference... they do have some of the games that were brought over to PS3 also... the same issue with the controller tho
Pantera played right before them and, as Dimebag walked offstage, he said to Metallica's lead guitar player Kurt, "Follow that". I like to believe he said that out of love for Metallica and the fact that those humans gathered there needed and earned everything those bands gave them.
Um, opening is Enrico Morricone ecstacy of gold from spaghetti westerns ft. Clint Eastwood. Not 😂 kanye or jay-z tho they sampled it. Metallica opens most shows with it
This video takes different meaning once you know all these people were cheering for what they were brainwashed to hate. A human unity experience with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Guitar hero: 👀😝😝🤣🤘🏻🩶🖤💯🫶🏻☝🏻🫵 yall youngins b killing me lol need some culture born 1979 . And it’s probably the most commercially successful Metallica song
Today's "artists" are so impressed with themselves when they fill out one stadium w/60k people...there are more Russians at this concert than the entire population of Phoenix, AZ. THIS is why we old guys say, "yeah, music today suxx." :)
First section of the video actually is the original version of L'Estasi dell'Oro (The Ecstasy of Gold) by Ennio Morricone from the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with Clint Eastwood
My grandmother was a huge fan of Clint Eastwood westerns so every time I hear Metallica and the ecstasy of Gold I think about her
No its Kanye
From this same Monsters of Rock festival…Pantera- Domination!
This is what a crowd of 1.6 MILLION people looks like.
1.3 or 1.6??? People always say these 2 numbers. Lol
I've heard 3 million also. Heard after the first 1.5 million they lost control of the crowd. Also this is one concert I wouldn't wanna be front row
It was actually 7 million
overinflated number
@@RoverWaters it was actually 9 million
“Creeping Death” by Metallica same concert hear 1.6 mil ppl chant Die, Die, Die, Die 🔥👊🏻🤘🏻
You may be cool, but you will never be cool enough to get 1.6 million Russians to chant “DIE!!”
Never
no one ever reported 1.6 million spectators at that Metallica show
I cant believe y'all found this and covered it!!!! Incredible footage. Tom and I still watch it occasionally. Saw them in concert with our son a few years back, and he opens every concert with this song ❤
Read somewhere they used the helicopters to push oxygen through the crowd. W vid, much appreciated :)
The intro is originally from the movie The Good The Bad and The Ugly
♥ I was in the front row at this show. Got home last week. 😆
Imagine having to go No2 and you're in the mid section.
🤣 that would suck.
Just gotta sh!t yourself atp!!!
Seeing them in June!! For the 4th time!!
I grew up in the 80s early 90s.
I'm convinced that it wasn't Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher that brought down the Iron Curtain. It's was Levi's and rock and roll.
Capture the you, capture the future.
They are on tour right now I was in 1981 grew up with them my favorite band ever also 1.3 million people at the concert. The big 4 where there ❤
You are wrong. Only 1 of the big 4 played. Metallica!!!
Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax weren't on the bill.
Please don't post incorrect info.
Y'all need to peep harvester of sorrow and creeping death from this concertt
Lol... It's crazy that Creeping Death is just the story of Passover. Genius
❤This was a HUGE deal because it was the 1st free concert held in Moscow, Russia
But the REASON it was such a big deal is because "Monsters of Rock" (the outdoor concert) took place a few months before the Soviet Union dissolution...
The concert was held in September 1991
The Soviet Union collapsed in December, 2 .months later- that's why you see the military police ❤❤❤
Apparently there's people still trying to get out of the parking lot from that show LOL
You all have to catch a live show sometime! I know the tickets are steep but they are still incredible live every time!
"The day the world took a dark turn" is wild!😂😂😂
Jean-Michel Jarre’s concert of 1997 was the largest concert ever. Over 3.5 million people attended. Immediately following the Oxygene tour, Jean-Michel Jarre was hired by the mayor of Moscow to put on a sensational show in celebration of Moscow’s 850th anniversary. The massive attendance surpassed expectations, with audience members flocking to see the concert set against the impressive backdrop of the State University of Moscow. Rod Stewart's New Year's Eve concert in 1994 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An estimated 3.2 - 3.5 million attended.
The KINGS of Music and live gigs…🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….react to “Master of Puppets” live in Manchester 2019 perfomed in heavy rain ( epic performance) but still flawlessly while 75,000 fans go ALL IN🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Can't help but think Flawd wishing he had hair to head bang like that. 😂😂😂
Good content!!!
You have to remember, the Berlin Wall just fell in '89, along with the Soviet Union, these people were HUNGRY for western music, culture, etc. They hopes were a move to a more western Democracy...that never materialized. Only for a few.
This show would have been lit, first song I learned to play on guitar with master off puppets right after
The Cree0ing Death performance blows that one away
Good grief the traffic was terrible. I just got home! 😎
When are we getting Mic Righteous part 2 FITB??
You probably watched Pantera playing to this crowd.
Right before the USSR fell... I remember this. I was a kid.
Lit🔥🔥
So dope! Great reaction ♥️
🔥🔥🔥
Ironically, today, I learned Metallica co-owns a vinyl pressing plant in Va.
They own all their masters as well. That's why they were so outspoken about Napster
Let me tell you, these times were not normal! There is a documentary on Netflix, I saw a few years ago, that told the story ofa few american buisness men(not the so legal buisness).
Everyone wanted to make quick money after the fall of the soviet union and the military had a crazy backyard sale!
One hundred helicopters for 100$ each and 150$, if you wanted them full armed! 😂
One guy wanted to buy a submarine(nuclear powered) for the mexican cartel and they asked him if he wants it full armed(also nuclear). For less than 100k! 🤷🏼♂️
Crazy times!
The GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY 🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲🤘
Rumor is people are still looking for where they parked
This is what "a sea of people" really looks likw
Do you have more than one screen?
Yea
This was the first concert from the west after ther fall of the Soviet union.
PANTERA “Domination” from same concert
you watch at so many sides, where's your monitor, where you watch the video?
Reading lyrics and watching video at the same time
Do Creeping Death off Ride the Lightning. And Fade to Black. Metallica was the truth.
React to the creeping death and fade to black from the same concert
The best video to demonstrate the vibe at the place would be "Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow - Live in Moscow, Russia (1991) [Pro-Shot]"
They actually stopped counting at 1.6 million and it could easily surpass 2 million.
They sent Metallica just a little while after the fall of the Soviet Union. Nobody understood English either and some people/fan’s of mentallica Luca said they learned English from their songs😂
When your Guitar Hero, comes to life no? I always know it the other way round
Ocean peoples !?
Swiss - Daily Duppy
Kanye!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂…, Ennio is Rolling in his grave 😂😂😂
10:10 PlayStation 2 is relatively easy to get the games are possible too, but yeah guitar controller is the difficult part...wired is my preference... they do have some of the games that were brought over to PS3 also... the same issue with the controller tho
Check out Korn Blind Woodstock 99 600k people absolutely losing it
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Pantera played right before them and, as Dimebag walked offstage, he said to Metallica's lead guitar player Kurt, "Follow that".
I like to believe he said that out of love for Metallica and the fact that those humans gathered there needed and earned everything those bands gave them.
Um, opening is Enrico Morricone ecstacy of gold from spaghetti westerns ft. Clint Eastwood. Not 😂 kanye or jay-z tho they sampled it. Metallica opens most shows with it
Break stuff 99 Woodstock limp b
Pantera domination from this same crowd. That's the best song played that day imho
This video takes different meaning once you know all these people were cheering for what they were brainwashed to hate. A human unity experience with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The real question is, where did everyone park?
💯
They used metro not much cars in early 90s.
Didn't think I had to add a "LOL" to the end of my comment
Its not a jay z song lol well it is but its the good the bad and the ugly theme lol
Kanye?!
FIRST
"this is kanye!" haha, no its the good the bad and the ugly :D
Guitar hero: 👀😝😝🤣🤘🏻🩶🖤💯🫶🏻☝🏻🫵 yall youngins b killing me lol need some culture born 1979 . And it’s probably the most commercially successful Metallica song
Can we get a reaction of Eminem - in your head from Revival Reaction
So much hope for Russia (former USSR) back then. Now Putin has taken it down the drain!
Kanye. Jay z. Laugh my ass off.
Today's "artists" are so impressed with themselves when they fill out one stadium w/60k people...there are more Russians at this concert than the entire population of Phoenix, AZ. THIS is why we old guys say, "yeah, music today suxx." :)
Worst Metallica song ever. 💩