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  • The official music video for "1916" by Sabaton. Taken from the music EP "Stories From The Western Front".
    Lemmy Kilmister - 1916 check out Motorhead's tribute
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  • @samnemeth-smyth6109
    @samnemeth-smyth6109 Год назад +502

    Having listened too this earlier, I've found it impossible to get past the line of "coughing blood while screaming for his mother" without getting seriously emotional 😢

    • @jdbq2000
      @jdbq2000 Год назад +35

      I'm also unable to stop myself from shedding some tears, even after listening several times. The tragedy of a young soldier's short life is so heartbreaking, and this cover and video bring it to life so vividly.

    • @christopherhanton6611
      @christopherhanton6611 Год назад +4

      ME TOO

    • @rrsmith9479
      @rrsmith9479 Год назад +10

      Me too. The youngest looks like my son and I know that men cry for their mother

    • @ZeroCGR2
      @ZeroCGR2 Год назад +2

      I have the same reaction 😢

    • @patriklejderung6167
      @patriklejderung6167 Год назад +2

      Agree 🤘🙏🇸🇪

  • @sahityasikharghosh6463
    @sahityasikharghosh6463 Год назад +356

    This is a classic cover by Sabaton, and the words of Lemmy hit hard!!!!

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +28

      YES THEY DO

    • @jamesjones4607
      @jamesjones4607 Год назад +17

      I'm honestly surprised you didn't know it was a motorhead song OSN

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +23

      @@jamesjones4607 no i KNEW IT WAS i DIDNT KNOW SABATON WAS GONNA HONOR THEM LIKE THEY DID

    • @charliefoxtrott1048
      @charliefoxtrott1048 Год назад +9

      @@OldSkuleNerd Caps happen to the best of us!😘

    • @ginaran8921
      @ginaran8921 Год назад +5

      @@OldSkuleNerd oof, caps lock. i get that, man, you got excited and accidentally bumped that key.

  • @TigBiddyGothGF
    @TigBiddyGothGF Год назад +61

    Sabaton isn't a band. They're a phenomenon.

  • @jerdy84
    @jerdy84 Год назад +168

    The first 30 seconds of the song I was saying to myself "you are not gonna cry, you are not gonna cry". 30 seconds later I was crying and I was like damn you Sabaton.

    • @AFalk86
      @AFalk86 Год назад +15

      I hold it in until I saw Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee on screen. I lost it at that point.

    • @jerdy84
      @jerdy84 Год назад +28

      I've shared the first time listening with my grandfather who is a motorhead fan. He is now 99 years old and was 16 when the germans invaded the Netherlands. He lost his 2 sisters and father when they bombed Rotterdam on may the 14th 1940. On the same day his brother died defending the country. Never saw him this emotional. First time he told me al of this, he never talked about the war and what he lost. We both cried and it was beautiful. He is now a Sabaton fan. xD

    • @marcochigioni3152
      @marcochigioni3152 Год назад +7

      Thanks for your comment. Now I know I am not the only one...😅

    • @thomasjones2377
      @thomasjones2377 Год назад +6

      Every damn time!

    • @tommcfeely8707
      @tommcfeely8707 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, there are a few sabaton videos that I cannot hear much less watch without making me tear up each time.

  • @bloodrave9578
    @bloodrave9578 Год назад +48

    Being a Lancashire lad, this one hits home the hardest.

    • @randomhumanoidblob4506
      @randomhumanoidblob4506 8 месяцев назад +5

      My Grandad and all four of his brothers went out to the Front. And they all came home, which was miraculous.
      The most cynical, hateful part of that is the fact most of these wall-eyed, skinny kids already with fallen teeth had no future. They were mostly fodder for the brutal industrialised North and they believed the hype they'd be heroes. Really gross manipulation of young men with big dreams and small futures.
      And those that did return came back changed. Absolute tragedy but those responsible never did face real justice. They just threw away a whole generation, so little did those lives mean to them. They may have been small but they were important to us.

    • @loafersheffield
      @loafersheffield 4 месяца назад

      My dad's dad survived, or I wouldn't be here. Not the Somme, another "theatre". Good book. Covenant With death. John Harris. Can recommend.

  • @martin6181
    @martin6181 Год назад +8

    Sabaton is not just a band, they're modern day bards. They don't just sing songs, they tell stories.

  • @fredbarnes2600
    @fredbarnes2600 Год назад +171

    The first time I heard Motorhead do this, it destroyed me. It still does. I was touched by the amount of emotion Lemmy put into it. And Sabaton are the perfect people to cover it. It's kinda a tribute to those that served and the man who did it first, both. And it's fitting with what's going on right now. Great reaction Old Skule, great cover Sabaton, and great song Motorhead. RIP all those that didn't come home (and Lemmy too for doing a song most people didn't really want to hear but needed to)

  • @mrlizardtx
    @mrlizardtx Год назад +22

    I love how Motorhead is included in the video.

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 Год назад +31

    First rule of war, young men die. Second rule, nobody can change the first rule. RIP to those who did not grow old... 😢😢😢

    • @purpletigerfish7697
      @purpletigerfish7697 Год назад +2

      “Young men are dying
      They pay the price
      Oh, how they suffer
      So tell me, what’s the price of the mile?”

    • @faarsight
      @faarsight 4 месяца назад +1

      Sun Tzu did try to change the first rule

    • @justjoe5373
      @justjoe5373 9 дней назад

      ​@@faarsightHis army wasn't exactly made of geriatrics either

  • @karajrobertson
    @karajrobertson Год назад +85

    Can confirm that Sabaton’s stage show for tour is absolutely insane. I saw them last night on the first night of their EU tour in Leeds and it was one of the most incredible live shows I’ve ever seen. Highly recommend anyone to see them live.

    • @craighurst6102
      @craighurst6102 Год назад +5

      I was there too, incredible. And I feel honoured to have been among tht crowd being the first to see this performed live! So amazing

    • @minceri9346
      @minceri9346 Год назад +3

      Ooooh I'm going to the show on Saturday in Frankfurt, can't wait!!
      How great that you were able to attend their first show of this tour!

    • @malkystoddart2562
      @malkystoddart2562 Год назад +3

      Saw them at Wembley on Saturday... next level performance from them. Awesome crowd as well, which isn't surprising for the Sabaton army

    • @stevehill9167
      @stevehill9167 Год назад +3

      I agree, I was there too, and my fiancée who previously thought they were “just okay” is now a huge fan and has new respect for them.

    • @peppermintcrush5794
      @peppermintcrush5794 Год назад +6

      I'm gonna see them next week with my 13 year old. It will be her first concert. So looking forward to it!

  •  Год назад +39

    Great tribute to both Lemmy and all the soldiers.
    Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister wrote this song after watching a UK television program about the 1916 Battle of the Somme on which a veteran reminisced about his friend dying in his arms with half his face blown off.

  • @roberttorres1382
    @roberttorres1382 Год назад +14

    I am amateur military historian and new to Sabaton, just discovered the band less than a year ago, and the first song I ever listen to was Panzerkampf. Half way through the song it clicked in my head and I was like "HOLY CRAP!!! THEY ARE SING ABOUT THE BATTLE OF KURSK!!" Then I went looking at other songs, Primo Victoria I paused the song when I heard the reference to "6th of June, On the shores of western Europe 1944, D-day upon us". I caught the references to Ghost Division and Rommel's 7th Panzer Division and it took a couple of listenings to realize No Bullets Fly was about Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler and Ye Old Pub. After that, I fell down the Sabaton rabbit hole, or maybe fox hole?, and never looked back.
    1916 brought me to tears, Lemmy's original version was very somber. But with Joakim's vocals and the band's performance, it was a damn gut punch in the feels. And songs like this makes me love this band even more.
    1916 is kind reminds me of HURT. Trent Renzor may have originally wrote HURT, but after Johnny Cash sang it and made his music video, HURT became Johnny Cash's song. And I feel the same about 1916, Lemmy's lyrics are powerful and Motorhead's original version is very solemn, but Sabaton just kicks it up to another level and this is their song now. I think Lemmy would be okay with that.
    Thank you for yours and your family's services.

  • @ludovica1914
    @ludovica1914 Год назад +14

    "And I wish you well a thousand times a day..." Lest we forget 🥀

  • @freyallarganswald4746
    @freyallarganswald4746 Год назад +47

    Im sure Lemmy, phil and other motorhead members would/ will be happy with what sabaton have done with this epic song.
    I love your honest, raw reaction to this song and video. I just knew it would make u tear up. I was driving when i first listened to this and had to stop coz i was a blubbering mess.
    Those poor men and kids had no idea what they were heading into and it mentally and physically broke those that werent killed.
    I lost a great grandad and great uncle at the somme and it makes me so angry and heartbroken when i think of the terror they must have endured.😢😢
    Im so sorry at what you and your dad went thru in service to your country.
    My dad in the 60’s joined the british army and served in the Aden conflict. It broke him mentally and physically, he was tortured by the memories of the horrors he saw.
    He never understood mans inhumanity to man.
    Im so excited to be taking my young grandsons to see sabaton in Glasgow Scotland on 18th- only 4 more sleeps eeek
    Thank you again ❤😢

    • @Jsingle911
      @Jsingle911 Год назад +24

      I'd say they're happy with it because that's Mikkey Dee and Phil walking with the photo of Lemmy. And now I'm crying again dammit

    • @freyallarganswald4746
      @freyallarganswald4746 Год назад +3

      It makes me cry too, the words hit right in the heart.
      Wee bit of trivia for you- guy holding lemmys photo is motorheads old tour manager Eddie Rocha. He is tour manager for sabaton now. 🤗

  • @mavfin8720
    @mavfin8720 Год назад +48

    As for me, I've studied history as a hobby since I was ten years old (in 1979), and WWII and some WWI was my main focus. I had only heard of Sabaton as a band, but nothing else. I saw Bismarck (the video) when it first came out, and loved it. I studied the naval part of the wars extensively, so I knew what Bismarck represented, and I was hooked at that point. But that's not the real power of Sabaton. My wife is a teacher, and likes history, but didn't have my focus on it. I showed her the video to Bismarck, and off to the races she went. She found Sabaton history as well, and has become almost a bigger fan than I am. As you say, a metal band from Sweden. Her wake-up alarm sound is the beginning of Primo Victoria. Saw them in St. Louis in 2021, and Nashville in 2022, and hope I get to see them again.

  • @emilymiller3362
    @emilymiller3362 Год назад +6

    Sabaton the Metal Band that all ages can rock out with.

  • @arrrne2002
    @arrrne2002 Год назад +37

    Call it prejudice or whatever, but as a metalhead and long time fan of Sabaton, who also has a lot of interest in history and international relations, I wholeheartedly respect an American giving this kind of "credit" to a band so far outside of your own borders. I've followed your reactions for quite a while and I really like them, I'd be happy to see them coming. Good job! All the best from a Sweden in spring time!

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +8

      If you follow my channel I believe Music is now Global with bands like Sabaton, Bloodywood, and Alien Weaponry..... with youtube and streaming services we can now enjoy all voices from every corner of this MUDBALL we are stuck on together... THANK YOU

  • @jdbq2000
    @jdbq2000 Год назад +12

    Not sure if anyone has already said this, but rather than one of the night witches (who I think definitely still are counted among those many soldiers to whom this cover pays tribute), the woman in the alleyway is wearing a distinctly British uniform from WW2. She is a member of the British Auxiliary Territorial Service, a voluntary women's service whose members filled a variety of auxiliary roles. While they didn't bear arms, depending on the line of work some performed their duties under fire.
    In the credits, the woman depicted is credited as ATS Ivy Valentine, who I wasn't able to find any record of after a cursory search on Google. Judging by the ribbon bar on her chest, she seems to be fairly distinguished. Perhaps the woman portraying her has a familial relation to Ivy Valentine, and it is possible the service ribbon belonged to a different relative or has some other significance. Either way, I am sure there is an interesting story behind the name, which I wish I could discover!
    While it is a little difficult to tell, I believe the planes flying overhead are the iconic Avro Lancaster, the principal heavy bomber used by the RAF during that era. The same plane can be seen flying much closer overhead about a minute later towards the end of the music video, a few seconds after we see the portrait of Lemmy.
    It's always fascinating how much detail might go unnoticed in a Sabaton video, but they put it in anyway! Such a great way to honour the past. For example, you can see the Harlem Hellfighters' insignia on the black soldier's arm as he gets up from the ash and dirt at around 1:40 of the actual video, just after Joakim sings "ready for history's pages".
    As well, the Sikh (I think?) soldier portrayed in the video, Sgt. Awal Nur, was a member of the Indian Army's Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides. He served in Belgium, France and East Africa, was injured three times, and even went on a British secret service mission into Soviet Central Asia!
    One could spend hours taking apart the details of some of the costumes on display, or looking into the names of the portrayed soldiers or the histories of their units. The ability to give people the hunger to learn more about history is one of Sabaton's greatest strengths. Not to mention, Joakim is such a powerful vocalist, this particular cover moved me to tears even more than the original did. A great tribute to both Motörhead and to the unknown soldier.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +4

      THANK YOU FOR THAT INFORMATION... I FILMED MY REACTION LIVE WITH NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE VIDEO BEFORE HAND.... with so much going on its easy to get confused... when saw the red in the cover and the T in the ATS looked like a hammer in a sickle it was so fast and when you see the plans you cant help but think "NIGHT WITCHES" but isnt it great that Sabaton tells so many stories of HEROIC WOMEN in History that you can get confused by all of them?

  • @grandadmiralsteel1989
    @grandadmiralsteel1989 Год назад +8

    This a cover of the Motörhead song 1916. It is about the battle of the Somme which was during the First World War. British volunteers from England, Scotland,Wales, South Africa, india, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, colonies in Asia and more all served in the battle along with French troops and more. It was a incredible destruction of life for all sides over a million men and boys were killed for just a handful of miles. This song is focusing on the bond between these men and boys fighting for their countries the entente and central power both lost kinsmen for a war they both believed they were on the right side of the war

  • @Kaue1722
    @Kaue1722 Год назад +17

    I'm Brazilian, I barely understand English, I'm writing this message via a translator, but the little I understand was enough to start getting emotional with the lyrics,I finished listening to the first time 50min after releasing the clip, I cried a little, I went to watch it again reading the translation of the lyrics and knowing the context and I cried out loud, this song touched my heart.
    What a perfect tribute to soldiers who have fought and still fight in wars, to all who have lost family, friends and acquaintances.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +4

      Bem, eu aprecio seu esforço .... mas honestamente você poderia ter escrito em português, eu teria traduzido com gratidão porque quero ler todos os comentários e palavras incríveis de apoio ... OBRIGADO

    • @Kaue1722
      @Kaue1722 Год назад +3

      @@OldSkuleNerd Ok, obrigado pela resposta, costumo traduzir para facilitar para o youtuber na hora da leitura, como resultado aprendo algumas palavras em inglês.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +1

      @@Kaue1722 Eu faço reações de tantas bandas de todo o mundo, e eu aprecio quando ouço tantas pessoas de tantos lugares, línguas e culturas OBRIGADO DE NOVO

    • @Kaue1722
      @Kaue1722 Год назад +1

      @@OldSkuleNerd Certo, obrigado pela atenção, abraços.

  • @OrdoBarabas
    @OrdoBarabas Год назад +34

    The Story of your uncle got to me, my dad served from 'Nam till Desert Storm in '91. i used to ask him "Hey dad what was Vietnam like?" and he'd just give me this sad smile and say "maybe i'll tell you when you're older little man, papa promises you'll get it when your older". I wouldnt understand why his voice got low when he told me that, but years later i'd spend 8 years and several combat tours with 7-1 Cav..... i got it, i lost friends and my own little brother didn't come home the way we expected, after all that i got an understanding, he lost alot of friends in those jungles and it hurt him to talk about it, much less to one of his own little boys. it was after my first combat tour that we sat on the porch and just cried, and all he could wheeze out to me through all of it was "i'm sorry i didn't tell you sooner, but i know the kind of emotions yer feelin son, just know yer daddy will always love ya, ya did your best and thats all i'll ever ask of ya"

  • @TheMetalman1993
    @TheMetalman1993 Год назад +4

    You kinda forget that Lordi is also joint the tour with Sabaton and Babymetal ;) but yea great song/cover from Sabaton and awesome reaction :)

  • @michaelgmillhollin2818
    @michaelgmillhollin2818 Год назад +10

    You're absolutely right about the guys in Sabaton. My wife and I had about 20 minutes with the guys in regular street clothes before a show in Baltimore. It was Tommy's first tour as a member of Sabaton. They were all great guys and let use take a couple photos.

  • @greeproductions1
    @greeproductions1 Год назад +11

    You couldn't be more right, I'm an American, so I knew only American history. Then I found Sabaton, and my knowledge of world history conflicts expanded massively. All the amazing and heart breaking stories that they tell in such an epic way.

  • @sigmatus303
    @sigmatus303 Год назад +8

    They even acknowledged us Aussies in this.

  • @shadegate6660
    @shadegate6660 Год назад +2

    This is probably the best reaction to a song I will ever see.

  • @grim8487
    @grim8487 Год назад +9

    I remember the 1st Sabaton concert that I ever went to had a kid like you described. He was around 10 and the band was impressed enough, where they asked the father's permission to allow the kid onstage for their last song. Joakim gave the kid his sunglasses and the family got a backstage tour after the show. The kid was having a blast standing near him and doing a little dance while rocking out. Everyone was cheering and yelling the kids name. It was great.

  • @thehyperdragon
    @thehyperdragon Год назад +39

    It's not often a power ballad makes me break down in tears like this. Dammit Sabaton, you've done it again. Love from Oregon!

  • @charliefoxtrott1048
    @charliefoxtrott1048 Год назад +5

    In 1993, 10th grade - 16 y/o, our history/English teacher played this song by Motörhead in class. Just to remind us that wars were fougth by the young. An adventure at first untill reality (bullits/shells) hits. That we don't get caught in propaganda, etc.
    In the end I joined the German Navy as a "Conscript +X" with a special education in navigation (sort of specialist in the US?), so the enlisted E4(?)-Navigator from our Boat could be transferred to the NATO-Mission in the Adriatic Sea in 1997/98... weird times😵‍💫
    And yes, I will see them in the next weeks in Hannover and Hamburg /Ger😁

  • @christophersims3319
    @christophersims3319 Год назад +9

    Lemmy would be proud. Sabaton brought this song to
    Life. This isn’t a band they are our bards singing our past with deeds of our heros.

  • @andrewwebb3248
    @andrewwebb3248 Год назад +34

    I never noticed the Ghost behind you! This song really really hits hard, I can't not get tears in the eyes when listening to the song. In the credits they give each of the soldiers walking behind them some of the best to ever carry the title of Soldier. I think for myself this hits really hard because I was an 18 year old kid who went into Iraq.

  • @intercato6479
    @intercato6479 Год назад +15

    I never liked learning history because of the repelling attitude of teachers I had. But Sabaton changed everything for me... if not for them I would never know and appreciate so many great heros I know about now. Sabaton is doing an amazing work.

    • @rikosborne1212
      @rikosborne1212 Год назад +3

      I love history, but I took the long way there. I didn't like history classes in school, and I can look back now and recognize how much of what I was taught was propaganda and hogwash.
      But I loved science fiction, and that eventually led to me reading fantasy, and that led to fantasy RPG games ... and that led, by the time I was in my 40s, to an interest in real world medieval history. Because of that, I knew the story of "The Last Stand" before I heard the song. But most of Sabaton's other historical songs told stories that were new to me.

    • @Souru_TV
      @Souru_TV Год назад

      Same my guy

    • @swedishmeatball4382
      @swedishmeatball4382 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, that's sad to hear.
      I've always loved history. I was lucky enought to have an amazing history teacher in middle school but I was a history nerd long before that, and how could I be anything else when one of the most dramatic events ever in Swedish history took place in my hometown. I mean, you invite your brothers for Christmas dinner as a Christmas truce after years of basically civil war between yourselves and convince themn to leave their troops out in the countryside while your brothers enjoy the feast at the castle (which still stands, in parts, 700 years after the event). Then, when your brothers have fallen asleep drunk you ambush them and throw them in the dungeon, only to then throw the key in the river. Now the power is all yours!
      Not that the dukes were nice guys; one had beheaded his father in law not that long previously and the other married a five year old girl and knocked her up twice whilst she was still a very young teen; she became a a widow at 17.
      Strangely enough the nobiility weren't too keen on the double fratricide, and the king had to abandon the crown and flee to his brother in law in Denmark. His only son was captured and beheaded, and the new king was one of the duke's sons, the son of that teen mom. He was three years old and had already inherited the Norwegian crown after his maternal grandfather.
      Family wasn't worth much back in the days, as Magnus' son imprisoned his dad and took over both Sweden and Norway. He then married the Danish princess Margareta, who was a formidable woman (when she was born her father had imprisoned her mother to keep her away as he was busy frolicking around with other women and didn't want a pesky wife snooping into his business. Really nice guys all around).
      When you are surrounded by all this drama and can walk around where in all took place (yes, the dungeon still remains. I regularly offer it as a place to keep especially egregious criminals. We could install cameras and throw away the key again and make betting pools at how long it will take them to perish. I might not be too serious about that, though).

  • @AFalk86
    @AFalk86 Год назад +10

    First time I heard this song by Motörhead I thought to myself that it would be awesome if Sabaton did a cover on this. It fits with Sabatons other songs and my two favorite bands are Motörhead and Sabaton.

  • @JimbalayaJones
    @JimbalayaJones Год назад +3

    I will be at their show in Hamburg on April 24th. 🤘
    Love your reactions. Greetings from 🇩🇪

  • @MarkGautier
    @MarkGautier Год назад +11

    A real tear jerker. Seeing Sabaton in an hour in Leeds, UK and I hope they play this one.

    • @SaltySeabug
      @SaltySeabug Год назад

      How was the concert?

    • @kennybevan11
      @kennybevan11 Год назад +1

      The concert was absolutely amazing, our first Sabaton concert and won't be our last!

  • @brandonbowling7019
    @brandonbowling7019 Год назад +9

    Sabaton is the greatest Metal Group period 🤘🇸🇪🤘

  • @FireFight001
    @FireFight001 Год назад +18

    This song hits me just as hard as the first time I heard their live recording of En Livstid i Krig from Göteborg. Goosebumps all the way and blurry eyes

  • @ulfgrimmsson1468
    @ulfgrimmsson1468 Год назад +8

    They died before they even lived and lied about their age too enlist .That really got too me as my Great Grandfather and his Brother did the same . He came back but his Brother lies somewhere in Ypres and he saw his Brother get blown up. He never spoke much about it . This is a very fitting tribute too Lemmy's lyrics and you can hear his voice nearly breaking in the original . This song is a fitting tribute too all those who have fought and died for their Mother/Father land . They will never be forgotten and they have my total respect . This song really pulls at your heart and brings a tear too your eye . A very powerful song by Sabaton and a great history lesson . Lest We Forget .

    • @marebbpc
      @marebbpc Год назад

      those 10.000 boys at 16 knew more about honor, duty and sacrifice than 99% of todays old men

  • @kevinh96
    @kevinh96 Год назад +9

    Living in Yorkshire it's hugely poignant listening to this. Pretty much every village has a small Remembrance garden, sometimes a large carved stone, sometimes a stone cross or a shaped pile of rocks and usually carved into it or on a plaque are the names of the men from the village who have been killed in the wars. It's quite sad when you stop to read them, you see two, three or four men who all had the same surnames and realise they were family members, brothers, cousins or fathers and sons all wiped out often in the same battle.

  • @stephenpearson1786
    @stephenpearson1786 Год назад +3

    Just got back sfter seeing them live at the first gig of there tour and they played this and we all got emotional at this me more than some as being an ex uk service man it hit home

  • @kaelynshea5533
    @kaelynshea5533 Год назад +8

    Listening to this song, it is impossible not to get emotional. Being born in 1968 in Germany I never experienced war, but my parents did. My uncle never came home from WW2 and my mom told me that my grandmother stopped singing after his death. I don't know what you have seen in war but being a medic I would imagine too much. What Sabaton does is just amazing. So important to keep the history alive with the hope that some day humans will learn. There are many stories I have never heard about before I started listening to Sabaton and I know a lot of history. And I keep spreading those stories. And you keep spreading those stories. Thank you for sharing, for showing us your emotional side and for your honesty.
    Everyone needs to know about these people that died by a million for the ambitions of a few. It needs to stop.

  • @VIKINGKING95
    @VIKINGKING95 Год назад +6

    I don't know how this video doesn't have millions of views. In my opinion this is one of Sabatons best songs ever.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +7

      probably cause it is brand new.... give it time lol

    • @sarcasticconsultant378
      @sarcasticconsultant378 Год назад +2

      For you the best Sabaton song is a motorhead song?
      I doesn't have that much views for the same reason you missed that song yourself for 32yrs.

  • @Serasu33
    @Serasu33 Год назад +4

    I couldn't even make it past 30 seconds before the tears started.

  • @bryanpowell7878
    @bryanpowell7878 Год назад +2

    Quite a few I learned from sabaton it's amazing that a metal band can touch so many people my nephew is learning so much more history from sabaton than from a history book

  • @yyelloww212
    @yyelloww212 Год назад +12

    That’s why I love Sabaton. I’m not really into metal and certainly not violence or war, but I love stories and this is the most amazing way how to learn them, through fantastic music. I teach history and although the kids don’t remember much (it’s not a classic school, it’s a bit of ‘special needs kids’ one), they like all these facts and details I learned thanks to these guys. And I learned A LOT.

  • @hjrulez8516
    @hjrulez8516 Год назад +5

    I was tearing up to this man, I had family members who fought in the American revolution, the Civil War on both sides, ww1 and ww2, Korea and Vietnam, and so on, this song hit me hard man

  • @wildewillie1802
    @wildewillie1802 Год назад +2

    All but one story I knew of before Sabaton. Sabaton will always be my favorate band. Frans Stigler and Charlie Brown incident will always be my favorate story

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Год назад +5

    I reacted the same way as you when I first heard it. I have listen to it about 5 times already, and it brings me to tears every time.I'm so proud of considering myself being a member of the Sabaton army.

  • @nostalgicsparrow4169
    @nostalgicsparrow4169 Год назад +3

    To quote one Siegfried Sassoon “I served in hell, they called it Passchendale”. The survivors of the soldiers went through hell and back to find a peace that for many never came, no wonder your uncle never told you about Omaha; he never wanted you to be scared, he never wanted to relive the horrors of war

  • @jessicakoster2543
    @jessicakoster2543 Год назад +4

    Sabaton is truly the single most important band in the world.
    And their attention to detail is astonishing.
    I remember seeing a WWII picture of a boy soldier in a trench, crying and wetting his pants, paralysed with fear.
    That's the boy at the beginning of the video.

  • @Stebryar18
    @Stebryar18 Год назад +6

    I cried when I watched the video the first time, I cried watching the video with you, I cried watching you cry to the video, I cried listening to you talking. Thank you, thanks Sabaton!

  • @lionfromthenorth4580
    @lionfromthenorth4580 Год назад +5

    I see myself as someone knowing quite a bit of history in general. I even studied at the university for a year. But still, there are stories that I've never heard of before I became a Sabaton fan!
    I've actually seen Motörhead a few times at Sweden Rock Festival. They were kind of "honored house guests". They played there almost every year. I'm glad now that I got the chance to see them before Lemmy passed away.
    These lyrics really are something else! It teared me up too!😭 Sabaton did more than a worthy cover of this song. Joakim's vocals were impeccable!!
    Great reaction! (I believe a lot of us cried... )

  • @TT_Roger_von_Corswant
    @TT_Roger_von_Corswant Год назад +5

    Wow. I'm dumbfounded by yes.. everything! Nothing will be normal after seeing this emotional storm of images, music, references from other Sabaton songs and conflict history, our history! Thanks to Sabaton!

  • @bushman9222
    @bushman9222 Год назад +1

    Fabulous reaction Oldskulenerd as always. Fabulous cover by Sabaton. They are playing my home town tonight (Cardiff, UK) but cannot attend as am medically housebound. Thank goodness for RUclips. All the best, take care.

  • @phurtig9881
    @phurtig9881 Год назад +2

    This is incredible ! Two of my top five band combined

  • @lena.jansson04
    @lena.jansson04 Год назад +7

    You’re absolutely right! I’ve learned so much about history and war events through Sabaton music! This video(and the song) is so emotional I even cried through the subtitles. Love these guys and the music they create! Thank you for this reaction🙏🏻

  • @lucialovecraft
    @lucialovecraft Год назад +2

    I saw them in Wembley and my god! They were mind blowing on stage, but when they performed 1916 we did shed tears

  • @markg9177
    @markg9177 Год назад +2

    This video was hard, only Sabaton could pull this off!

  • @gasperfavai4344
    @gasperfavai4344 Год назад +1

    "Did you know"? Well, I did, since I'm a historian. But that's one of the reasons I started to love Sabaton. Not only because of their sound, but mainly because of their lyrics, their storytelling, the research behind their songs. That really stand them apart from majority on other bands. They are not only entertainers, they are also history teachers for many who otherwise wouldn't go and search for the unbelievable stories from the past. And for that, I salute them!

  • @FunkerAbsinth
    @FunkerAbsinth Год назад +3

    I can't make it past the first 2 minutes without starting to cry

  • @helen_hellfire_dixon
    @helen_hellfire_dixon Год назад +3

    Just an amazing cover 🤘

  • @TeganRhodes
    @TeganRhodes Год назад +7

    I wouldn’t have developed an interest in military history were it not for Sabaton. I only had interest in a few family war stories.
    My first Sabaton song was about a battle my grandfather was in (Primo Victoria). He landed D-Day+2. After that connection, I needed to know more. They’re not even my typical genre.

  • @seanjames5799
    @seanjames5799 Год назад +3

    I have found that Sabaton are impossible not to get emotional to. Same thing with Nightwish and Five Finger Death Punch. Thank you for your service young man. I fight with the demon known as addiction every day and I'm 3 days away from 2 years clean and sober, @OldSkuleNerd. Amaranthe did a song called "82nd All the Way" about the founder of the 82nd Airborne. Excellent song and great message.

  • @007Marke
    @007Marke Год назад +2

    Hey Nerd, tx for this awesome reaction, again! I'll finally see my favourite metal guys, I've been listening to since 2006 and loved from the very first moment, on Monday the 24th in Hamburg. I fear, I won't have the pleasure to meet and talk to one of the guys like you had the honor with Tommy, but I love how you share my passion for their music and dedication to tell stories about historical events. I am sure, I'll love every single second of the concert...

  • @pernillaeriksson8594
    @pernillaeriksson8594 Год назад +5

    We still got a Tommy J cover today - '1916' was originally a Motörhead song!

  • @susantolhurst7588
    @susantolhurst7588 Год назад +6

    This, and their Christmas video (especially) made me cry. Adding Lemmy made my heart even heavier.

  • @Ireksojkowski
    @Ireksojkowski Год назад +2

    Hello, nice reaction, greetings from Poland

  • @wolokowoh0
    @wolokowoh0 Год назад +3

    Actually on the topic of the Night Witches, it is true the US kept women out of combat roles. There were female pilots that assisted the military though. They did things like ferry aircraft from base to base, transport and supply runs further away from the frontlines, etc. 38 of these WASP women died in accidents. 11 during training. 27 while running missions. That's pretty low considering there were more than a 1000 by the end of the program, they delivered over 12,000 aircraft, and flew over 80 percent of all ferrying missions in those two years of active status before the men took over again. This freed up over 900 male pilots for combat roles. The US WASP played a very different role than the Night Witches but it was an important one that allowed as many men to fight as quickly as possible at arguably some of the most crucial times.

  • @FrankBloemhof
    @FrankBloemhof Год назад +1

    Just went to my first Sabaton show this week after nerding out on their music every day for 2 years or so and I fully agree. I have so much more appreciation for history because of them and I now share the gospel of Sabaton with everyone who wants to listen haha

  • @ginaran8921
    @ginaran8921 Год назад +4

    Sabaton is great music and a complementary history lesson.

  • @generalfeldmarschallaugust8089
    @generalfeldmarschallaugust8089 Год назад +3

    I have a picture my Great Grandma gave me of my Great Great Grandfather who was an Officer in the German Imperial Army in 1917 makes me really emotional cuz if he didn't survived the War I wouldn't even be here

  • @jtmills86
    @jtmills86 Год назад +4

    Every word out of your mouth has been what I've been thinking about Sabaton. I regret only discovering them like 5 years ago.

  • @lorenzo_smit
    @lorenzo_smit Год назад +7

    This kinda feels like the final and last Sabaton song, because of their previous songs being in here. And when you said that we need to think about how many stories we wouldn’t know because of Sabaton, also made me realize how much I actually love this band and how heartbroken I would be if they decided retire.

    • @Jsingle911
      @Jsingle911 Год назад +2

      Man, if they retired after I found them but before I got to take my son to see them in concert, I'd fall apart.

    • @SaltySeabug
      @SaltySeabug Год назад

      @@Jsingle911 dont worry, if youre in europe theres a tour starting

    • @Jsingle911
      @Jsingle911 Год назад

      @@SaltySeabug I gotta get my ass to europe

  • @hex1c
    @hex1c Год назад +3

    Great great reaction OldSkuleNerd. I think we all got a bit emotional while listening / watching this video. Sabaton really know's how to hit that nerv. Greetings from Gothenburg, Sweden.

  • @Ing-MarieAndersson-ld7kt
    @Ing-MarieAndersson-ld7kt Год назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful reaction❤ Tommy J always days that ” hugs are for free”. Well here comes a hug from Sweden. The land of Sabaton 🇸🇪❤️😎

  • @BadLogan426
    @BadLogan426 5 месяцев назад +1

    I`m a Swede,a veteran and a huge Sabaton fan. Thanks for your reaktion and se them live when ever you can 👍

  • @music2seeconcertphotograph457
    @music2seeconcertphotograph457 Год назад +3

    I am so glad, that I just got accredited as photographer at Sabatons show in Hannover on May 2nd.
    I am so curious about the show and the shots I'll be able to take.
    And I am curious and a bit afraid as well about the emotional rollercoaster that it will be.

  • @KentLundberg-vb9hb
    @KentLundberg-vb9hb Год назад +5

    Wow standing ovations for this masterpiece Sabaton and Motorhead!

  • @Arcalargo
    @Arcalargo Год назад +4

    And Tina is back to do the credits. Does an amazing job as well

  • @Jelle1880
    @Jelle1880 Год назад +3

    This is imo the best covers they have ever done. They took an already powerful and emotional song and made it so much better. The fact that the remaining members from Motörhead were in the video makes it even better.

  • @TheRigo00
    @TheRigo00 Год назад +1

    Hey!
    I was at the Sabaton concert in Stockholm last Friday!
    And MAN it was surreal... It was so so well done, so fun, so EPIC. that is the word for the whole concert... EPIC!!
    Something special as a Swede to watch Sabaton!!
    Hope you have a great day!

  • @jamesm6377
    @jamesm6377 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this and the commentary. Would have missed a lot in the background. I sure wish Sabaton would package these videos on a DVD/Blu Ray that I could buy.

  • @SargntZippo
    @SargntZippo Год назад +4

    As a Canadian the one story that amazed me that I never learned about in school that I learned from Sabaton was Ghost in the trenches.

  • @clausskjold8487
    @clausskjold8487 Год назад +4

    Damn it, that hit me in the feels 😢

  • @davidgilmartin7578
    @davidgilmartin7578 Год назад +8

    A powerful emotional and fitting tribute to those who served and still do,for everything they did and still do all over the globe 🌎 a massive 🫡 to all,and to Sabaton,gentlemen thank you for bringing these historic events to a new generation 🙌🙏👍👊

  • @cesaralarcon5228
    @cesaralarcon5228 Год назад +2

    On top of the tribute to Lemmy and Motörhead and the heroes from all of the ages of history they have covered there’s one more behind this and Lemmy’s song, the Pals Battalions, were the names of the soldiers who signed up from all over and the north parishes as they mention in the ending, they joined because they would be allowed to fight with the friends you knew for years and the idea was they would have higher morale and would hence fight harder, they were pushed into the meat grinder of the Somme without regard they were raw recruits, they took so many casualties and at some instances desertion from what they went through, they were dismantled and reintegrated into other units

  • @infosecdefender
    @infosecdefender Год назад +1

    no joke, I was about to leave for the grocery store when i got the youtube notification about the new single... I said out loud to my wife, oh sweet, ill get to turn it all the way up in the car and blast it.... and i had tears welling up within a few second

  • @LianteakaLia
    @LianteakaLia Год назад +4

    I had already watched this video, and I was still choking up along side you, man. As you said, this video isn't about just one fight or one war. It's about every soldier, in every war in every time period. And Sabaton made an *amazing* cover of it that took it to new heights. They made it a proper anthem and along with the video it hit hard. Just beautiful.

  • @mountainmade3694
    @mountainmade3694 Год назад +1

    i was fortunate enough to see the last show of "the Great Tour". Nov 3 2019 silver springs MD.... First time i flew from home alone, it was an adventure and one of my most treasured memories.

  • @scraverX
    @scraverX Год назад +1

    It's not just a reaction to a song, the video is a thing in its self.

  • @marita.n6125
    @marita.n6125 Год назад +3

    I think a lot of people watching this video with tears in their eyes. I did.
    🙏❤️ from Sweden

  • @toorajmansoori9084
    @toorajmansoori9084 Год назад +5

    Jag grät när jag såg den första gången

    • @TT_Roger_von_Corswant
      @TT_Roger_von_Corswant Год назад

      Du är nog inte den enda skulle ja tro. Även jag grät som ett barn! Dem vred om mitt hjärta!

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад

      Men det är ett gott rop, för vi hedrar vad de alla gav med dessa tårar

  • @liamtaylor5284
    @liamtaylor5284 Год назад +5

    In WW1 250,000 boy soldiers Fought mostly British there age’s were (14) (15) (16) 17) the youngest British soldier was Sidney Lewis who was 12 when he enlisted and was 13 when he fought at the Somme during the battle 18,000 casualties were boy soldiers.

  • @northof4912
    @northof4912 Год назад +3

    If you want to learn about the Night Witches through a gripping story, read Kate Quinn’s The Huntress. One of the main characters in the story is one of the Night Witch pilots and the book traverses through the entire history of the squadron. In fact, if you like Sabaton, read anything by Kate Quinn. Her historical war fiction is incredible - just like their’s.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  Год назад +1

      you are the second person to suggest her book.... gonna have to check it out now for sure

  • @serenavitto8077
    @serenavitto8077 Год назад +6

    My family also has a long military history, my great-grandfather fell in the Alps during World War I and my grandfather was a deporate. I love Sabaton for how they touch people's hearts with their lyrics. I already knew the song 1916 but I must say that Joakim's voice made it even more emotional if possible, it almost seems that Lemmi wrote this song just for Joakim.

  • @billwebb1320
    @billwebb1320 Год назад +1

    The Sabaton Army is Global!!!! The depth of their love of history is boundless. Hail Brother from another mother. Vet of the 24th Infantry.

  • @jaxwise7288
    @jaxwise7288 Год назад +2

    As a kid in school right now. I haven't learned an 1/8th of what sabaton has taught me. There are so many story's they never tell you. Like no bullets fly, that sorta thing.

  • @theskepticalnegativist1004
    @theskepticalnegativist1004 Год назад +1

    My late grandfather was a swedish volunteer in the finish winter war, he only told me he was a truckdriver in the Petsamo route, in the continuation war, hauling cargo and american J9 and B6 planes. If i asked anything more and he would just clam shut.
    He was about 18-19 years old.
    To day...
    I wish i knew moore.

    • @digitalspecter
      @digitalspecter Месяц назад

      Thanks and respect to your grandfather! Both of my grandfathers fought in that war also. One of them never talked about it, the other one told me many stories when I sat in his workshop as a kid. Many hair-rising stories (although I'm sure he left out the worst parts). I learned at a very young age that war is not about glory and heroism... it's hell. I have a military training as do most men in this country and I will fight to the bitter end .. but I wish it never comes to that.

  • @genadineholychild
    @genadineholychild Год назад +2

    Was at Leeds for the first night and it WAS HUGE, awesome show.

  • @cheese42O
    @cheese42O Год назад +6

    This cover was one of the very few that made me tear up. It tells such an amazing story from every soldier good and bad, the final line hit me hard. Thank you so much for making a reaction to this! you've seriously been one of the best reaction/history channels i know. Yes there are better etc, but your unique. Thank you!