"I need your arms to welcome me, But a cold stone's all I see" gets me every time. Knowing how his mother passed away at an all too young age, and he was basically without parents from his teens, this just hits hard. The cold stone obviously being the tombstone.
“I need your arms to welcome me, but a cold stone’s all I see” kills me. I lost my mom suddenly in 2014 and I was as close to her as any son can be with their mom. The fact that I would love a last hug from her, yet all I have is a gravestone, is extremely soul crushing.
I started really getting into Metallica when I was around 15/16 (roughly when Death Magnetic was released) and The Unforgiven III has always held a special place for me
My favorite rock songs are always the acoustic guitar ones because it's so peaceful. One of my favorites from them for sure. Recently I started admiring Metallica so much more this year because they donated so much money to the flood victims in RS here in Brazil. Great to see you back, Lilly.
I'm a grown ass man at age 38 and this song makes me want to cry the love from my mom is a love that is unconditional I spent 38 years of my life battling my own personal demons just so I can have a relationship with her and now me and her have the best relationship ever
I really appreciated that Metallica tried their hand in country with this song. It is a great song and shows how talented the band is to cross over for this song.
the infamous Metallica Country song lost so many fans, but no not me, welcome back Lilly this song was hard for James his mom died from cancer when he was still so very young. he's imagining a conversation they would have had when he was about 30.
Alot of people hated on this song, but it is one of my favorites. Especially because I lost my mother as a young adult after leaving home on bad terms. I never got to apologize to my mother before she passed. I still can't hear this song without losing it 😢
It's a beautiful and sad song. I hate it when some wanna-be hardcore fans say that's not Metallica, because it's not metal. Shut the f... up. I'm a 54 year old man who started listening to Metallica in the mid 1980s and I always get goosebums and tears in my eyes when I hear that song. Lily, there's nothing wrong with showing emotions and letting tears flow. But you know that of course 😉. Greeting and Slainte.
100%. I have outgrown a lot of metallica's music - This song isnt part of that. Nothing wrong with having a softer, more gentle side... especially when it comes to the passing of those you love.
Well...some of the most emotional songs by Metallica, what about me, could be "the struggle within", "one", "Dyers eve", "to live is to die", "the unforgiven" (only the first....even if the others...), "nothing else matters", "until it sleeps", "bleeding me", "Thorn Within", "The Outlaw Torn", "Where The Wild Things Are", "low Man's Lyric", "Invisible Kid", "Shoot Me Again", "The Unnamed Feeling", "All Within My Hands", "Suicide & Redemption" (instrumental), "Dream No More", " Halo On Fire", "Am I Savage", "When A Blind Man Cries", "Inamorata" ....................
I think one of the reasons I align with Metallica so much is that we've grown up and matured together. Every time they release an album it is exaclty where I seem to be in my life and resonates with me. Been a fan since the 80s still a fan today.
Same here!! Although St. Anger was kind of a turd but going back now and listening to it, I can find some really great parts in almost every song and I do understand where the band was at during that rough patch in their career.
@@davidcraft8524 2 words Bob Rock on St Anger. He tried to reinvent the sound again like the Black Album. Luckily they brought in Trujillo right after. There were some good songs on the album but we were conditioned to greatness on each album. Any other band and St Anger would have been a good album.
One of the best lyrics ever written by James. So intense, so emotional, so full of bitterness... it is a desperate request from a son to his mother to let him fly, to free him from his emptiness, from his insensitivity. Knowing James' story, and his mother's fate, it must have been really painful for James to write this song.
This song means a lot to me. My Mom passed away almost 3 years ago. Losing my Mom is the hardest thing I've gone through in my life. I miss her everyday. But songs like this one helped me to heal. Music can really help get through very painful times.
Lilly i agree you so much. This song feels good and hurts at the same point so much ^^ -.- Low Man's Lyric is the "Mama Said" on the Reload and is very emotionally too.
I remember you saying that 'The Unforgiven II' had a country vibe. It's because of the B bender guitar James used for the verses. Little did you know...😂
❤ Load & Reload ❤ True Metallica Fans Love These Albums. 🤷♂️ way back when you started this Metallica Journey, I told you I never heard a Metallica Song I didn't like. 🤘 that's what being a fan is. Accepting the bad with the good. See, When these albums came out, everyone criticized them and found reasons to hate them. I looked for reasons to love them. It's Freakin Metallica, that's the only reason I needed... this is the greatest metal band of all time.
Only true Metallica fans like those albums? I’m sure true Metallica fans love Kill em all, ride the lighting, master of puppets, and justice for all… The Black Album, Death magnetic, and 72 seasons. Load and Reload was like the era of Metallica that wanted to try out a different style of music but didn’t work out.
@@dominicsdailyvlogs178 nobody said true Metallica Fans ONLY love these album.. I love All Metallica Albums. These even worked out.. I said Only True Fans Love these...
@Te_legramme_lillyjaneTV I already have 2 electric guitars.What else you got for me holmes? For anyone else reading this.Don't be that stupid and fall for this scammers.
When your depression and the misery bring you to the very edge it IS metal as fuck to just turn around and ignore the void behind you and just keep sucking wind and moving forward James and the guys get this thats what makes them metal.
Papa Het, and the Might Met, are excellent at delivering emotion through powerful lyrics and hard music. And when I say hard, I'm not necessarily meaning the metal. People whine about Load, Reload, and St. Anger. Yeah, I do not have nice words for you; 'cause there are good songs on those albums (cd's, whatever). As for what got me into Metallica and capturing me? Picture it, 80's, and a very young, pre-teen, long haired head banging me was finally allowed to buy two rock music cassettes and I grabbed Metallica's 'Kill Em All' & Led Zeppelin's '4' and I even remember my mom saying "I cannot believe I'm allowing you to buy heavy metal" (guess who now loves Metallica and seen them live with me, twice)... ...And I got home, grabbed my boom box, headed to my grandparents, went down to the pond, built a fire, popped Kill Em All into the boom box, cranked it up, and as the fade in began, I fell in love immediately. I have been married to it since. That love, that feel, that vibe; has never passed away. I am 47 now, and I still have that fire burning in my heart. I love it! If people would just love their spouses as I have Metallica, and other bands/music, there would never be another divorce. I swear it.
Same, I don't have nice words for people who give Metallica's albums past The Black Album shit for no good or reasonable reasons either. I'm so sick and fed up with people having this dumbass mindset that Metallica shouldn't have changed or gone in a different direction or what have you.
What a song for those of us that lost or Mama's when we were young. My mom is in a vault as I wipe away tears right now. Seeing homegirls reaction to that lyrics "I need your arms to welcome me but cold stone is all I see'. I was way young when it happened and I could see her vault for years until I was an adult. That I forgotten so much of her. My Grandma and Grandpa raised me to not forget and songs like this makes me remember. That my Metallica Boys. My band since 1989 when I saw em live. They are the best ever. Got me through bad times and the best times like right now. Life is good.
The first time I heard this song, I didn’t think it was Metallica, but it’s one of the best metallica songs I’ve ever heard. Who would’ve known they would try out in this style of music.
Country Metallica i was overseas when Album came out In military 🪖🪖🪖🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️ it was change of music direction but it sounds GD 28 years later. Still have the cassette to it. JS
It's a beautiful song, the country influence that James had blended beautifully with that power kick at the end. I really do love the Load album and I respect the lads for doing this. This song made me pick up my acoustic guitar again after years on the electric. Check out - Memory Remains by Metallica
Hadnt heard in years, THANK YOU.may I add, you look extra BEAUTIFUL today too yong Lass, not sure if it was the vulnerability in your emotion, or the eyebrows, either way, wanted to give you big Hug
It took me a long time to see the beauty in this song. As a teenager I dismissed as some pansy country song but I was ignorant to the message and the powerful emotions behind James’s performance. I agree this is one of their most beautiful and certainly most emotional moments, and I applaud the risk that they took on it.
Some awesome songs on load and reload, glad to see you continuing the metallica journey. Great stuff as usual, always enjoy your perspective and seeing the emotional effect of a song in your expressions, probably helps that you're a bit of a stunner like 🤷🏻♂️ Hope you're doing good and looking after yourself, don't go getting too skinny eh lass.
like just the day before yesterday, I visited your channel to see if you had any more of these videos that maybe RUclips wasn't suggesting to me. And here you are lol.
I grew distant from my Mom for 14 years over my parents divorce. I tried, but she shut me out, and then I gave up trying. Then I lost her early from cancer at 51, and regretted all the time lost. It hurt more because for most of my youth we were like best friends, and that distance emotionally and living another state away was crushing. It gave me a closer relationship with my Dad, but this song released about the same time we grew distant. Now that I'm nearly the age she passed, this song just hits everytime. Same reaction i get over my Dad with "Wish You Were Here".
This was a hidden gem on the album. This was more emotionally raw than Nothing Else Matter {IMO anyway}. I still love the album; and truth be told, with the exception of a couple of songs, I liked this better than Re-Load by leaps and bounds. I have always had a trouble relationship with my own mother. And when this song dropped, I connected with it. My first experience with Fade to Black was a a moment I won't ever forget. It's probably my favorite song. I can see them play 10 shows in a row, and as long as it's played I would be happy.
Check out the band called The Warning and the live video at the Pepsi center called Hell You Call A Dream. Or their newest video on the same album titled Six Feet Deep. They were asked by Metallice to do their own version of Enter Sandman which they did and Metallica put it on the Metallica 30th. anniversary of the black album.That video is also on RUclips.
If it only had a better production. The crappy drum sound destroys the whole album. With a better production it still wouldn't be a masterpiece, but at least half of the songs (the better half) would be much more listenable.
Ive sang this karaoke a few times. It is one of my go to songs sometimes. It has a special place now that my mom was diagnosed with ALS two days before Mother's Day this year.
This song was dubbed as County-allica. A lot of people shit on it because of it's country twang. James is a country boy that happened to be from the city. He moved from the Bay Area (California) out to Colorado because his neighbors didn't appreciate the hunter who liked to skin his deer "in public". You can drop James in any outlaw country bad and he would flourish. See for yourself by watching his live performance on CMT covering Waylon Jennings' song "Don't you think this outaw bit's done got out of hand?".
To answer your question Lilly Jane, it's Fuel from the next album you'll probablly review, Reload. It's a song all about cars, something dear to James heart and mine too. Great reaction btw!👍
hi lilly! i just recently found your channel and i so desperately relate to you. i dont know if you will see this but if you do, i would absolutely love to see you react to "sleeping on the blacktop - colter wall" or "Lady May - tyler childers" ( the live version )
Highly anticipating your reaction to The Outlaw Torn. That song has held a special place in heart for decades now. There’s a higher meaning to the song that most people aren’t aware of yet.
One of their most emotional songs
Metallica - Low man's lyric. That's also a hidden gem.
For sure
Yep, I love Hero of the Day also
I love hero of the day brought me through a tough time@@Lowly_Tarnished
Not at all.... Very depressing.
@@jamescorey3516 that's exactly the point
"I need your arms to welcome me, But a cold stone's all I see" gets me every time. Knowing how his mother passed away at an all too young age, and he was basically without parents from his teens, this just hits hard. The cold stone obviously being the tombstone.
Very heartfelt song ... especially for who knows James' life story 💔
“I need your arms to welcome me, but a cold stone’s all I see” kills me. I lost my mom suddenly in 2014 and I was as close to her as any son can be with their mom. The fact that I would love a last hug from her, yet all I have is a gravestone, is extremely soul crushing.
❤ I feel you brother.
I started really getting into Metallica when I was around 15/16 (roughly when Death Magnetic was released) and The Unforgiven III has always held a special place for me
The melody of this song is very beautiful
My favorite rock songs are always the acoustic guitar ones because it's so peaceful. One of my favorites from them for sure. Recently I started admiring Metallica so much more this year because they donated so much money to the flood victims in RS here in Brazil. Great to see you back, Lilly.
I'm a grown ass man at age 38 and this song makes me want to cry the love from my mom is a love that is unconditional I spent 38 years of my life battling my own personal demons just so I can have a relationship with her and now me and her have the best relationship ever
Be strong man as always you was
I really appreciated that Metallica tried their hand in country with this song. It is a great song and shows how talented the band is to cross over for this song.
one of the most beautiful songs and one of the most underrated ❤
the infamous Metallica Country song lost so many fans, but no not me, welcome back Lilly this song was hard for James his mom died from cancer when he was still so very young. he's imagining a conversation they would have had when he was about
30.
not "fans", "posers"
One of my favorites. Incredible how Hetfield managed to do this so well
Fade to black. Oh my goodness. Beautiful song I heard.
James is a great song writer!
Alot of people hated on this song, but it is one of my favorites. Especially because I lost my mother as a young adult after leaving home on bad terms.
I never got to apologize to my mother before she passed. I still can't hear this song without losing it 😢
I absolutely love how Metallica dared to go into this style of music. Its wild how fans turned on Metallica for these songs.
I am an 80s Metallica fan but there are a few songs I love on Load and Reload.
Fans didn't turn on Metallica, posers did.
@@ИлиянМинев-щ5й🤘
People turned… but even more people were turned on to it too…
Not me. The slow Metallica songs are what got me into metal in the first place.
Fantastic song
I love that song so much , Metallica evolution was amazing. There so much in there music that was amazing !!!
LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
It's a beautiful and sad song. I hate it when some wanna-be hardcore fans say that's not Metallica, because it's not metal. Shut the f... up. I'm a 54 year old man who started listening to Metallica in the mid 1980s and I always get goosebums and tears in my eyes when I hear that song. Lily, there's nothing wrong with showing emotions and letting tears flow. But you know that of course 😉. Greeting and Slainte.
100%. I have outgrown a lot of metallica's music - This song isnt part of that. Nothing wrong with having a softer, more gentle side... especially when it comes to the passing of those you love.
I love this album so much. The older I get the better it gets
So glad your back on the Metallica journey. That hiatus was killing me
Well...some of the most emotional songs by Metallica, what about me, could be "the struggle within", "one", "Dyers eve", "to live is to die", "the unforgiven" (only the first....even if the others...), "nothing else matters", "until it sleeps", "bleeding me", "Thorn Within", "The Outlaw Torn", "Where The Wild Things Are", "low Man's Lyric", "Invisible Kid", "Shoot Me Again", "The Unnamed Feeling", "All Within My Hands", "Suicide & Redemption" (instrumental), "Dream No More", " Halo On Fire", "Am I Savage", "When A Blind Man Cries", "Inamorata" ....................
Such an underrated song by Metallica. people didn't appreciate it when it first came out.
Whole album is underrated and Reload too.
One of my favorite
This song gets so much hate that it just doesn't deserve.
James' voice fits this type of sound so well! Lika a glove. Love the Load & ReLoad era.
I think one of the reasons I align with Metallica so much is that we've grown up and matured together. Every time they release an album it is exaclty where I seem to be in my life and resonates with me. Been a fan since the 80s still a fan today.
Same here!! Although St. Anger was kind of a turd but going back now and listening to it, I can find some really great parts in almost every song and I do understand where the band was at during that rough patch in their career.
Spot on, me too. If your music taste doesn’t evolve or grow then what are you even doing
@@davidcraft8524 2 words Bob Rock on St Anger. He tried to reinvent the sound again like the Black Album. Luckily they brought in Trujillo right after. There were some good songs on the album but we were conditioned to greatness on each album. Any other band and St Anger would have been a good album.
Metallica will always be the GOAT in music to me, im very thankful to live during the Metallica era
Damn I hate to know what hell you were living in when St Anger released 🤣
My favorite Metallica song to this day " One ". When they 1st came out back in the 80's I wasn't even a teenager yet. Lol
"Low Man's Lyric" is one of James' best vocal performances.
Fixxxer too!
One of the best lyrics ever written by James. So intense, so emotional, so full of bitterness... it is a desperate request from a son to his mother to let him fly, to free him from his emptiness, from his insensitivity. Knowing James' story, and his mother's fate, it must have been really painful for James to write this song.
This song means a lot to me. My Mom passed away almost 3 years ago. Losing my Mom is the hardest thing I've gone through in my life. I miss her everyday. But songs like this one helped me to heal. Music can really help get through very painful times.
Lilly i agree you so much. This song feels good and hurts at the same point so much ^^ -.-
Low Man's Lyric is the "Mama Said" on the Reload and is very emotionally too.
I remember you saying that 'The Unforgiven II' had a country vibe. It's because of the B bender guitar James used for the verses. Little did you know...😂
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING SONG💕🙏😭I CRIED WHEN THIS CAME OUT......💕🙏😭THIS SONG AND ALBUM GOT ME THROUGH THINGS AND RELATIONSHIPS.
❤ Load & Reload ❤
True Metallica Fans Love These Albums.
🤷♂️ way back when you started this Metallica Journey, I told you I never heard a Metallica Song I didn't like.
🤘 that's what being a fan is. Accepting the bad with the good. See, When these albums came out, everyone criticized them and found reasons to hate them. I looked for reasons to love them. It's Freakin Metallica, that's the only reason I needed... this is the greatest metal band of all time.
Only true Metallica fans like those albums? I’m sure true Metallica fans love Kill em all, ride the lighting, master of puppets, and justice for all… The Black Album, Death magnetic, and 72 seasons. Load and Reload was like the era of Metallica that wanted to try out a different style of music but didn’t work out.
@@dominicsdailyvlogs178 nobody said true Metallica Fans ONLY love these album.. I love All Metallica Albums. These even worked out.. I said Only True Fans Love these...
@@dominicsdailyvlogs178 you also forgot a couple of albums... like the $5.98 ep and No Life til leather
@@TonyWithAV0ICE They don’t have an album called no life till leather
@@dominicsdailyvlogs178 sure they did.. it was a demo sent to 1000 radio stations in 1981 for promotion.. 🤷♂️ There was only 1000 copies
The one thing i respect from you is that you are not going by the numbers and actually pick songs that are interesting to you.
@Te_legramme_lillyjaneTV I already have 2 electric guitars.What else you got for me holmes?
For anyone else reading this.Don't be that stupid and fall for this scammers.
Howdy Miss Lilly. My first time hearing this as well.
Man, I loved this song even before I listened to the lyrics. It just sounds so good. The lyrics just make it even better.
This album came out just a few months before my mom passed. The song comfort's me still
God damn I love this song!!
Lovley to see you back with Metallica.. They have very powerful songs..
Good to see their songs hitting where they are ment to..❤🔥
When your depression and the misery bring you to the very edge it IS metal as fuck to just turn around and ignore the void behind you and just keep sucking wind and moving forward James and the guys get this thats what makes them metal.
Beautifull reaction ❤.
You really get it!
I need a reaction to where the wild things are. Such an underrated song.
this is a nice surprise!!one of my favorite Metallica songs. James killed it in the vocals on this one .
The Load albums are a gold mine... its all to be appreciated.
Papa Het, and the Might Met, are excellent at delivering emotion through powerful lyrics and hard music. And when I say hard, I'm not necessarily meaning the metal.
People whine about Load, Reload, and St. Anger. Yeah, I do not have nice words for you; 'cause there are good songs on those albums (cd's, whatever).
As for what got me into Metallica and capturing me? Picture it, 80's, and a very young, pre-teen, long haired head banging me was finally allowed to buy two rock music cassettes and I grabbed Metallica's 'Kill Em All' & Led Zeppelin's '4' and I even remember my mom saying "I cannot believe I'm allowing you to buy heavy metal" (guess who now loves Metallica and seen them live with me, twice)...
...And I got home, grabbed my boom box, headed to my grandparents, went down to the pond, built a fire, popped Kill Em All into the boom box, cranked it up, and as the fade in began, I fell in love immediately. I have been married to it since. That love, that feel, that vibe; has never passed away.
I am 47 now, and I still have that fire burning in my heart. I love it! If people would just love their spouses as I have Metallica, and other bands/music, there would never be another divorce. I swear it.
Same, I don't have nice words for people who give Metallica's albums past The Black Album shit for no good or reasonable reasons either. I'm so sick and fed up with people having this dumbass mindset that Metallica shouldn't have changed or gone in a different direction or what have you.
What a song for those of us that lost or Mama's when we were young. My mom is in a vault as I wipe away tears right now. Seeing homegirls reaction to that lyrics "I need your arms to welcome me but cold stone is all I see'. I was way young when it happened and I could see her vault for years until I was an adult. That I forgotten so much of her. My Grandma and Grandpa raised me to not forget and songs like this makes me remember. That my Metallica Boys. My band since 1989 when I saw em live. They are the best ever. Got me through bad times and the best times like right now. Life is good.
This is one of my favorite Metallica songs.
The first time I heard this song, I didn’t think it was Metallica, but it’s one of the best metallica songs I’ve ever heard. Who would’ve known they would try out in this style of music.
Country Metallica i was overseas when Album came out In military 🪖🪖🪖🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️ it was change of music direction but it sounds GD 28 years later. Still have the cassette to it. JS
And that's why you have to show us your medals? 😴
Check out "Low mans lyric" ,..its from reload-album,, another underrated one,..
The Outlaw Torn, Bleeding Me, and Hero Of The Day are also great songs from Load!
Broken, Beat & Scarred took me on an emotional journey.
Dang it man. 😢 I lost my mother a few days before Mother's Day this year.
Beautiful. I enjoy watching your reactions as much as I enjoy the music. Semper Fi to your loved ones.
I heard Fuel once. 25 years later. I'm still playing guitar
Thats why i love metallica ....
Wait until you get to the last song! The Outlaw Torn is James best song on that record.
The fucking drums on that song are THUNDEROUS.
She's already reacted to it on her Patreon.
It is a good one. There's 2 S&M versions of that song.
They relatively recently played it live (Germany 2019, it's on their YT channel) and it's _beautiful._ Such an amazing tune
This is one of my FAVORITE Metallica songs ever. Don't care.
Great Song. Happy to see you react to this.
Awesome. Was waiting for this to continue
It's a beautiful song, the country influence that James had blended beautifully with that power kick at the end. I really do love the Load album and I respect the lads for doing this. This song made me pick up my acoustic guitar again after years on the electric.
Check out - Memory Remains by Metallica
She will get to it when she gets to "Reload".
Hadnt heard in years, THANK YOU.may I add, you look extra BEAUTIFUL today too yong Lass, not sure if it was the vulnerability in your emotion, or the eyebrows, either way, wanted to give you big Hug
It took me a long time to see the beauty in this song. As a teenager I dismissed as some pansy country song but I was ignorant to the message and the powerful emotions behind James’s performance.
I agree this is one of their most beautiful and certainly most emotional moments, and I applaud the risk that they took on it.
Some awesome songs on load and reload, glad to see you continuing the metallica journey.
Great stuff as usual, always enjoy your perspective and seeing the emotional effect of a song in your expressions, probably helps that you're a bit of a stunner like 🤷🏻♂️
Hope you're doing good and looking after yourself, don't go getting too skinny eh lass.
like just the day before yesterday, I visited your channel to see if you had any more of these videos that maybe RUclips wasn't suggesting to me. And here you are lol.
She hasn't been uploading nearly as much because she's been busy with school.
Welcome back :))). Bleeding me would be an excellent choice for a emotional rollercoaster ballad type of thing from Load.
LOAD its an AMAZING album, its just different.
Outlaw Torn always gets me
This song shows James should have done a solo country album
My first Metallica song was nothing else matters Black album and it got me through a lot of stuff
I grew distant from my Mom for 14 years over my parents divorce. I tried, but she shut me out, and then I gave up trying. Then I lost her early from cancer at 51, and regretted all the time lost. It hurt more because for most of my youth we were like best friends, and that distance emotionally and living another state away was crushing. It gave me a closer relationship with my Dad, but this song released about the same time we grew distant. Now that I'm nearly the age she passed, this song just hits everytime. Same reaction i get over my Dad with "Wish You Were Here".
This was a hidden gem on the album. This was more emotionally raw than Nothing Else Matter {IMO anyway}. I still love the album; and truth be told, with the exception of a couple of songs, I liked this better than Re-Load by leaps and bounds. I have always had a trouble relationship with my own mother. And when this song dropped, I connected with it.
My first experience with Fade to Black was a a moment I won't ever forget. It's probably my favorite song. I can see them play 10 shows in a row, and as long as it's played I would be happy.
One of the most best song... beautiful one
good question. ill go with a really random one off their most hated album. song is called "unnamed feeling"... love you and your reactions
One of the better songs on that album.
Wonderful lyrics. Peaceful song.
Check out the band called The Warning and the live video at the Pepsi center called Hell You Call A Dream. Or their newest video on the same album titled Six Feet Deep. They were asked by Metallice to do their own version of Enter Sandman which they did and Metallica put it on the Metallica 30th. anniversary of the black album.That video is also on RUclips.
song with the most emotion? unnamed feeling for sure
If it only had a better production. The crappy drum sound destroys the whole album. With a better production it still wouldn't be a masterpiece, but at least half of the songs (the better half) would be much more listenable.
@@herbertwest9626unnamed feeling is listenable either way.
Been waiting months for this one
Ive sang this karaoke a few times. It is one of my go to songs sometimes. It has a special place now that my mom was diagnosed with ALS two days before Mother's Day this year.
Just discovered your videos lately and i love the vibe, keep it up!
This song was dubbed as County-allica. A lot of people shit on it because of it's country twang. James is a country boy that happened to be from the city. He moved from the Bay Area (California) out to Colorado because his neighbors didn't appreciate the hunter who liked to skin his deer "in public". You can drop James in any outlaw country bad and he would flourish. See for yourself by watching his live performance on CMT covering Waylon Jennings' song "Don't you think this outaw bit's done got out of hand?".
do/did people not know that the first album james bought with his own money was Second Helping by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Been waiting months for you to hit it. One of my favorite Metallica ballads. ❤
Moody Blues Nights in White Satin
This is one of my favorites... its hits you in the feels!!!!!!!!
Love this too 🤘
To answer your question Lilly Jane, it's Fuel from the next album you'll probablly review, Reload. It's a song all about cars, something dear to James heart and mine too. Great reaction btw!👍
Check out 'Keane - Bedshaped'.Beautiful track. Tom Chaplin is an amazing singer
You missed the ,,Wasted my hate”…this continues after Poor twisted me in cue
Load and reload are awesome albums
Let’s hear more slayer reactions 🤘🏼
As a HUGE MetallicA fan, this is one of my favorites.
I loved this ❤️🩹
hi lilly! i just recently found your channel and i so desperately relate to you. i dont know if you will see this but if you do, i would absolutely love to see you react to "sleeping on the blacktop - colter wall" or "Lady May - tyler childers" ( the live version )
THE OUTLAW TORN! Almost there!!!!
She's already reacted to it on her Patreon.
i really love Load and Reload albums
Highly anticipating your reaction to The Outlaw Torn. That song has held a special place in heart for decades now. There’s a higher meaning to the song that most people aren’t aware of yet.
She's already reacted to it on her Patreon.