Greetings from Poland. Our heroes fought freedom for us. Our country was destroyed in the Second World War and millions of people died. We are proud of them. Glory to the heroes.
I'm Korean, even I'm not Polish but This song really touch me especially lyric with "men women children fighting side by side" because one of my ancestor was student volunteer during Korean war. War against North Korean invasion was really desperate. They had to fight against North Korean's heavy tank with tiny rocket launcher and hand grenade and old bolt action rifle. Out number, out firepower, but they were willing to fight. I learned that Warsaw was in really desperate situation in WW2, even though, they were fight bravely. Thank you for great reaction, I will enjoy more of your video and Glory to Great Polska.
Yeah, that's why it's brilliant that we started cooperate toghether. It's amazing that we're on the other side of the world, but we have such a familiar history that we can understand each other. All the best from Poland!
Imagine That, Sweden group sing about warsaw uprising with that dose of respect, for better viev sweden invade Poland in 1655 and they lose. We have really very much respect to Sabaton in Poland from history, they dont care about they lose in 1660, they appreciated our Nation.
Sorry, I only just saw this comment. Thanks for sharing your family's story! It's amazing how people can connect with tales of heroism! Thanks for watching ❤️
Jestem z Polski i jestem z tego dumna.❤️💪🇵🇱 Oglądam to i łza w oku mi się kręci😢Za każdym razem kiedy rzucano nas na kolana zawsze z nich wstawaliśmy Bóg ,Honor Ojczyzna ❤❤❤🇵🇱
As a Pole I feel obliged to say thank you for this reaciton. Although it is strictly about the Warsaw Uprising it truly connects almost every Pole as one of most meaningful events in recent history. As other viewers stated the intermission between the chorus "Warszawo Walcz" means "Warsaw fight" or "Warsaw keep fighting", this song hits me harder than any other, espcieally performed here, in Poland. Nicely done!
I was at their concert in January 2020 in Warsaw, and they played this song... before that, Joakim (the vocalist) said that he'd predicted before that it would be "his personal highlight of the tour", it was an absolute BLAST
Mam 73 lata i jestem chyba najstarszą fanką Sabatona.Jestem Polką. Nie znam języka angielskiego.W szkole uczyłam się pod przymusem języka rosyjskiego. Pozdrawiam wszystkich.❤
@Greenwing-Grünschwinge *_Lol and me as a Korean:_* Well, no cuz they skipped an important war my country fought in I can’t believe they straight up skipped the Korean War (1950-1953) lmao
Oh yes, I am Polish and I know this feeling, oh wait, it was done by your grandparents. I do not even know how ashamed you are when you learn history, because I am proud of my heritage.
@@zenmanar2 To be honest, my grandparents never fought in the war. My parents motherwise fled from poland after the war. Also I personally think that noone should be ashamed for things, which other persons in his country did. Don't get me wrong - everything germany did in that time was horrible and should NEVER EVER be repeated. But we also learn that we should learn history, to make it better. And therefore we must accept that we live in a country, which did horrible war crimes (and other crimes), but as my whole generation knows about the history, but all of us are innocent as we were born 50-60 years later, we don't see us responsible for what other germans did 50 years before our birth. Our responsibility is that this should never happen again. Also I think that being proud of something, which just happened randomly is rather stupid. I can be proud of everything I did - but being proud of being born in a specific country or for something, somebody else achieved? Why should I be proud for it? So it goes both ways - I am not proud for any of the good things, which happened in the last 80 years, but I am also not ashamed for myself for what happened. It is history and I know that I did nothing wrong. :)
I was there. This is one of those memories which make me proud of being a Pole, of my country's history and of sacrifice my ancestors made. I'm crying every time when I'm reminded of this experience. Thank you :)
Woodstock/Pol'and'Rock is not strictly a metal festival - you'll find punk, metal, poetry, reggae, folk, rock, literally anything there. And it's such an amazingly positive event, created as a way of thanking the thousands of volunteers involved with the biggest Polish charity (Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity). Fun fact: attendance is completely free. And since it's Poland (basically the Polish-German border), it's a fantastic event to visit if you're on a budget because it's way cheaper than festivals in Germany or France. I've been in this crowd when Sabaton played and believe me, the video doesn't give justice to the energy that was felt in the audience. To have a huge band from Sweden sing about one of the most talked about events from Polish history, and include Polish language (which is notoriously hard, and if you're ever here: learn a couple of words in Polish, locals will immediately warm up to you even when you butcher the pronunciation) - it was really something else. That said, the crowd can get overwhelming - we went to Wacken a year after that and it felt like such a tiny event even though it had more than 80k people in attendance...
Hi there! Dzięki for sharing this. This sounds like an absolutely amazing festival. I need to go at some point in my life, great that there's other genres there too. I'm envious that you've gone yourself, it must have been incredible to be there in person. I went to Kraków a few years ago and I loved it. Lovely people and yes, learning a couple of Polish words definitely helps haha Crazy that Wacken felt small in comparison. Pol' and Rock is definitely one for the bucket list! Cheers. :)
"I'm not Polish and I'm fired up." The feeling is mutual bro! (I'm American) Sabaton makes you feel pride and patriotism for countries you don't live in!
A few minutes ago, (1 st. August at 5 PM) it was the 79th anniversary of the beginning of this heroic, if tragic, uprising, which ended with 200,000 civilian casualties and 17,000 insurgents and 19,000 Germans killed, and the entire city was destroyed in 80%. This uprising lasted 63 days, and the Poles fought without much support from the alliance. I won't judge because who the hell am I to judge the decisions of people who lived in those fucked up times that was World War II. But the most important thing is to learn the lessons that this tragedy will never happen again. The more so that in Poland we are brought up in the cult of the Home Army (AK) and we practically never criticize it, which unfortunately does not bode well for us. I remember when I was in the 6th grade of elementary school (that was 7 years ago) and my English teacher played us Sabaton - it was this song - the first time I heard it, I cried. Seriously. I've loved this Swedish band ever since
At this point, Sabaton is basically accepted as "Polish". The Poles fought back against the Nazis, and paid a terrible price. They have every right to be loudly proud of how they resisted and fought throughout the occupation. And THEN, the Russians bulldozed over them! There was a point when most of the band split off, leaving only two original members. After that, Joakim and Pers ( am I right?) formed the new Sabaton.
Absolutely, must have been such a powerful and patriotic moment for them. It's almost more meaningful when a band from another country is singing about it.
@@sabotuerelthendo2578 Lmao, I tried translating his stuff (and yours), and his makes NO sense, where as yours do. I'm not even Polish, I just love the passion of this crowd.
@@Hurricane000007 well, he is bot that is giving advices to strange sites, ya know. And 'bout that crowd... Well yea, we are kinda loud. Its like we have a lotta intersting stories about our countrt to tell, but noone wants to listen them :/ it can be quite annoying, so when we have chance we're trying to share history of Poland, and when we see someone (finally) learning it... Well, what can I say. We are pretty happy.
@@sabotuerelthendo2578 Yeah I figured he was promoting weird shit xD And the history of Poland is very interesting, too bad is overshadowed by a lot of other things.
They had a major lineup change i think in 2012. They were a "hobby band" getting so big that the members had to decide if a life constantly on tour was what they wanted and three of them decided that they had other priorities. There is a performance in Wacken where they, Sabaton style, bring in the old band members as well and use both major stages at the same time.
Ahh I see! That makes sense to think about it now. I wonder if those guys regret leaving the band now they're so huge. Awesome, that they still bring them on stage. They seem like such nice guys.
@@ThomFoolery1 You can check this link from 5:50 and Joakim and Pär give you the story (or just react to the whole thing!) but it was Sabaton's 20th anniversary and Wacken's 30th. And there's a bit more banter with Tina Guo. ruclips.net/video/vPbaLrbU6Ho/видео.html
@@ThomFoolery1 I know this is months later but the Guys who left the band formed a new one called Civil War to keep their act together for the most part. After they left the only major changes were getting a permanent Drummer replacement in the form of Hannes Van Dahl, and then later Thobbe Englund left the band and We got Tommy in his place, you can tell when Thobbe is in the band because he always plays a Fender Stratocaster.
In case you still care: The Wacken-show was an anniversary, so Sabaton got to use both main stages for half the set. They staffed one with the current band and one with former members. Usually one band only gets one stage on "the world's loudest potato field"
not only is it a song about the polish rebellion during ww2, it is about the warsaw uprising performed in warsaw so the crowd is extra fired up. Warszawo walcz! at the end of the chorus means: warsaw fight!
Just watched also Swedish Pagans. Nice you spotted the two stages. They had all their previous members playing there together. This was a 2-hour show and the later half of it they played together. The joke in the beginning started some years ago when the audience started to hymn the main melody and it was not on their setlist. Thobbe the former blond guitarist started to play the melody too and then they played it eventually. That happened also in on of our Finnish shows when Pär (the bassist) took the setlist from the floor and pointed the song is not there. He tore it apart and they played it. After this thing has been a planned joke in their setlist :D
Hey again, thanks for watching this video too! I was gutted when they blocked it haha. Thanks for explaining that. So cool that they had past members on stage for that. Love the history behind this ongoing joke with the song, so funny and it's such a fan favourite. 😀🤘
No matter how many times I see that concert video the “Warsaw!” from the crowd in that slight pause gives me goosebumps every time! 1/4 Pole and hope to visit someday
Tu nie do końca chodzi jaki zagrał koncert sabaton tylko Polaków, taki naród co nigdy się nie poddaję na wet jak mamy pod górkę co jest napisane w historii, ale szacun dla kapeli co o nas piosenkę nagrała i powinni być dumni że ich tak dobrze przyjęliśmy bo z kimkolwiek nie rozmawiamy 😂🇵🇱🦾🔥🤝
the best song about the most dramatic and heroic moment in the history of Poland, when at the very end our capital city was SWASHED from the face of the earth
Only Pär and Joakim left from original Sabaton, they started in 1999.(drummer left 2001) 2 other of the orginal members and the drummer from 2001 stepped out 2012 when Pär and Joakim wanted to go full out and Tour 200+ days a year!
Only Poland captured Moscow on its own. September 8, 1610. Zolkiewski at the head of the Polish army entered Moscow, where he ruled for two years. He thus went down in history as the only man to do so. At that time Moscow was under foreign rule and this feat was never repeated by anyone later.
This is the best live DVD so far in the terms of sound and crowd mixing there. I have this in my shelf :P 40:1 is another amazing song for Polish in this same concert :P
The "Warszawo walcz" part at the end of the chorus stands for "Warsaw, fight" in Polish. Yes, it's a song about the Polish resistance and they threw in a bit of Polish lyrics. And it's a country that sometimes is a bit overenthusiastic about patriotism and stuff, but yeah.
Watch 'Kiedy powiem sobie dość' or 'Jolka, jolka' or 'Zdrajca metalu' from Woodstock / Pol and rock (festival changed name) 3 different kindes of magic and our 'music madnass' 🤟😄👌 Greatings from Poland
Jestem dumny że jestem Polakiem nigdy nie przestanę swojej ojczyzny kochać i zawsze będę walczył za jej wolność choć rząd Polski nas rujnuje to i tak my Polacy się nie poddamy nigdy 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🥰🥰🥰🥰
Well m8... They in front of something probably greater than 500k of metalheads, most of that from poland, it's guaranteed that between half and three quarters of crowd now chorus,and probably half of them know almost entire song, so Yeah... They are loud crowd :) Please, do came by on woodstock/Pol and Rock
Greetings from Poland, Thomas Pearson In 2019, Woodstock / Pol'and'Rock, according to the organizer's estimates, was attended by 750,000 people. The police estimated the attendance of participants at 285,000 ... ... I recommend two great duets Within Temptation and Metropole Orchestra - Somewhere (Black Symphony) with Anneke van Giersbergen Epica - Sancta Terra (feat Floor Jansen) Live Retrospect show
"We do not beg for freedom, we fight for it" - Witold Urbanowicz, 303 Squadron
The crowd is amazing. I don’t see any cell phones, just thousands of people living in the moment.
"Poles do not ask how many enemies there are, but where they are"
Dokładnie :) chyba któryś z naszych Hetmanów tak powiedział...
@@emperorofmankind779 ,Spartanie nie pytają ilu ich jest, tylko gdzie oni są" to się z tego wzięło
That;s why they get bonked over and over again
@@voldek32167 We don't wanna listen story of you're mother dude ; )
@@mirosawskiba9660 Real mature, bet you just got connected to the network for the first time. Now apologize and i maybe will forgive your insolence.
you have no clue what polish people feel listening this song, thanks SABATON
Greetings from Poland. Our heroes fought freedom for us. Our country was destroyed in the Second World War and millions of people died. We are proud of them. Glory to the heroes.
Glory to Poland from the U.S.
Glory to them and eh sorry from your neighbours in Germany 😅
@@p3chv0gel22 thanks
We failed you on that day. Thank you for continuing to serve as a symbol of freedom and determination. Hail to the glorious Polish from the US!
God bless Poland and its heroes!!!
Sabaton is evenement for me. They are from Sweden, but they have many songs about Polish history. Big thanks for them.
Poland is here !! Forever in our hearts, Brothers and Sisters !!!
I'm Korean, even I'm not Polish but This song really touch me especially lyric with "men women children fighting side by side"
because one of my ancestor was student volunteer during Korean war. War against North Korean invasion was really desperate. They had to fight against North Korean's heavy tank with tiny rocket launcher and hand grenade and old bolt action rifle. Out number, out firepower, but they were willing to fight. I learned that Warsaw was in really desperate situation in WW2, even though, they were fight bravely.
Thank you for great reaction, I will enjoy more of your video and Glory to Great Polska.
Yeah, that's why it's brilliant that we started cooperate toghether. It's amazing that we're on the other side of the world, but we have such a familiar history that we can understand each other. All the best from Poland!
I suggest a Polish series CZAS HONORU
Imagine That, Sweden group sing about warsaw uprising with that dose of respect, for better viev sweden invade Poland in 1655 and they lose. We have really very much respect to Sabaton in Poland from history, they dont care about they lose in 1660, they appreciated our Nation.
Sorry, I only just saw this comment. Thanks for sharing your family's story! It's amazing how people can connect with tales of heroism! Thanks for watching ❤️
My i Koreańczycy wiedzą czym jest wojna. Znamy tragedię. Nasi przodkowie walczyli w 700 wojnach.
The attendance before sabaton was around 400k, at the time when they stated to play the attendance went up to 750k that night 😮 🇵🇱❤️
Damn right it did.
You should definitely see 40 : 1 (forty to one) at that same show
Their flag is the size of a football field
And Poland anthem at the end!!
Jestem z Polski i jestem z tego dumna.❤️💪🇵🇱 Oglądam to i łza w oku mi się kręci😢Za każdym razem kiedy rzucano nas na kolana zawsze z nich wstawaliśmy Bóg ,Honor Ojczyzna ❤❤❤🇵🇱
As a Pole I feel obliged to say thank you for this reaciton. Although it is strictly about the Warsaw Uprising it truly connects almost every Pole as one of most meaningful events in recent history. As other viewers stated the intermission between the chorus "Warszawo Walcz" means "Warsaw fight" or "Warsaw keep fighting", this song hits me harder than any other, espcieally performed here, in Poland. Nicely done!
Thank you very much! It was my pleasure to react to this and see this amazing Polish crowd come together. It's a joy for anyone to watch. 😀🤘
I was at their concert in January 2020 in Warsaw, and they played this song... before that, Joakim (the vocalist) said that he'd predicted before that it would be "his personal highlight of the tour", it was an absolute BLAST
That crowd i aint a pole but fucken hell its the only band i know that brings the patriotism out of everybody
as a pole to another I agree.
absolutely love this song.
So well put man... Each time I hear this tears appear in my eyes.
Mam 73 lata i jestem chyba najstarszą fanką Sabatona.Jestem Polką.
Nie znam języka angielskiego.W szkole uczyłam się pod przymusem języka rosyjskiego.
Pozdrawiam wszystkich.❤
It's 3th lagerst festival on the world. Woodstock is a former name. Now it's Pol'and'Rock Festival. Each year over a milion attednees.
I'm from Poland and i'm so proud of this :)
im from germany and this makes me feel proud of poland :O
@@d3athcow483Thank you ❤👍
Ja też,to jest najlepsze miejsce na całym świecie ❤
Half milion peoole been at this concert. Pozdrawiam z Polski👍💪
"No matter which country you live in, they probably song about a war your country was in"
Me as a german:
Well, yes. One or two.
Hahaha!
@Greenwing-Grünschwinge
*_Lol and me as a Korean:_* Well, no cuz they skipped an important war my country fought in
I can’t believe they straight up skipped the Korean War (1950-1953) lmao
I wanted to write the exact same comment😂
Oh yes, I am Polish and I know this feeling, oh wait, it was done by your grandparents. I do not even know how ashamed you are when you learn history, because I am proud of my heritage.
@@zenmanar2 To be honest, my grandparents never fought in the war. My parents motherwise fled from poland after the war. Also I personally think that noone should be ashamed for things, which other persons in his country did. Don't get me wrong - everything germany did in that time was horrible and should NEVER EVER be repeated. But we also learn that we should learn history, to make it better. And therefore we must accept that we live in a country, which did horrible war crimes (and other crimes), but as my whole generation knows about the history, but all of us are innocent as we were born 50-60 years later, we don't see us responsible for what other germans did 50 years before our birth. Our responsibility is that this should never happen again.
Also I think that being proud of something, which just happened randomly is rather stupid. I can be proud of everything I did - but being proud of being born in a specific country or for something, somebody else achieved? Why should I be proud for it?
So it goes both ways - I am not proud for any of the good things, which happened in the last 80 years, but I am also not ashamed for myself for what happened. It is history and I know that I did nothing wrong. :)
Been to krakow went from london last month. Poland looks amazing very vibrant and looks very robust
SABATON jesteście Wielcy dziękujemy Wam. Polacy
That phrase that made the crowd ROAR was WARSAW FIGHT! In Polish
Warszawo Walcz !!!
I was there.
This is one of those memories which make me proud of being a Pole, of my country's history and of sacrifice my ancestors made.
I'm crying every time when I'm reminded of this experience. Thank you :)
I can only imagine how amazing that experience was! 🙂
Death and Glory!
Send my Poles, there are no impossible things for them" - Napoleon Bonaparte, during Battle of Somosierra
Woodstock/Pol'and'Rock is not strictly a metal festival - you'll find punk, metal, poetry, reggae, folk, rock, literally anything there. And it's such an amazingly positive event, created as a way of thanking the thousands of volunteers involved with the biggest Polish charity (Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity). Fun fact: attendance is completely free. And since it's Poland (basically the Polish-German border), it's a fantastic event to visit if you're on a budget because it's way cheaper than festivals in Germany or France.
I've been in this crowd when Sabaton played and believe me, the video doesn't give justice to the energy that was felt in the audience. To have a huge band from Sweden sing about one of the most talked about events from Polish history, and include Polish language (which is notoriously hard, and if you're ever here: learn a couple of words in Polish, locals will immediately warm up to you even when you butcher the pronunciation) - it was really something else.
That said, the crowd can get overwhelming - we went to Wacken a year after that and it felt like such a tiny event even though it had more than 80k people in attendance...
Hi there! Dzięki for sharing this. This sounds like an absolutely amazing festival. I need to go at some point in my life, great that there's other genres there too.
I'm envious that you've gone yourself, it must have been incredible to be there in person. I went to Kraków a few years ago and I loved it. Lovely people and yes, learning a couple of Polish words definitely helps haha
Crazy that Wacken felt small in comparison. Pol' and Rock is definitely one for the bucket list! Cheers. :)
@@ThomFoolery1 never been to Wacken but there was about 500 000-700 000 people at this Sabaton show. The crowd was endless.
Of Christmas Aid.
@@kenkeneth4964 nope, their website in English says of Christmas Charity :)
@@MissIssay I don’t know what says website, I know what is meaning POMOC in English.
"I'm not Polish and I'm fired up."
The feeling is mutual bro! (I'm American)
Sabaton makes you feel pride and patriotism for countries you don't live in!
Haha so true!! 😄🤘
Even the nazi germany with their Bismarck..
@@tcntad87 as a german, everything i could say to this would be bad
@@tcntad87 Bismarck and nazi German are two diferent topics...
@@martagil4347 yea no shit
Salute from Brazil!....Smoking Snakes is about Brazilian troop in WW2...Sabaton talk about all nation battle!
Obrigado! That sounds great, I'll check it out. :)
Sabaton is so totally kick ass! Love it! Keep rockin’ it out! 🤘🏻❤️
Fantastic my country!
Greetings from Poland
Pozdrowienia! Thanks for watching. :)
A few minutes ago, (1 st. August at 5 PM) it was the 79th anniversary of the beginning of this heroic, if tragic, uprising, which ended with 200,000 civilian casualties and 17,000 insurgents and 19,000 Germans killed, and the entire city was destroyed in 80%. This uprising lasted 63 days, and the Poles fought without much support from the alliance.
I won't judge because who the hell am I to judge the decisions of people who lived in those fucked up times that was World War II. But the most important thing is to learn the lessons that this tragedy will never happen again.
The more so that in Poland we are brought up in the cult of the Home Army (AK) and we practically never criticize it, which unfortunately does not bode well for us.
I remember when I was in the 6th grade of elementary school (that was 7 years ago) and my English teacher played us Sabaton - it was this song - the first time I heard it, I cried. Seriously. I've loved this Swedish band ever since
It is PolandRock (before was Woodtock) The most beautyfull and bigest and free, festival in Europe! Over 300 000 ppl every summer!
At this point, Sabaton is basically accepted as "Polish". The Poles fought back against the Nazis, and paid a terrible price. They have every right to be loudly proud of how they resisted and fought throughout the occupation. And THEN, the Russians bulldozed over them!
There was a point when most of the band split off, leaving only two original members. After that, Joakim and Pers ( am I right?) formed the new Sabaton.
Absolutely, must have been such a powerful and patriotic moment for them. It's almost more meaningful when a band from another country is singing about it.
Then hannes joined 😻😻 also cris and tommy 🔥
His name is Pär >:c
Sundström
Najfajniejsza reakcja na to wykonanie 😁👍
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱👍
It was woodstock charity concert in poland with free entry about 300000-500000 people there! you should try 40/1 at same concert!
Warszawo, walcz!
@Damian aaa naucz się przynajmniej poprawnej polszczyzny
@@sabotuerelthendo2578 Lmao, I tried translating his stuff (and yours), and his makes NO sense, where as yours do. I'm not even Polish, I just love the passion of this crowd.
@@Hurricane000007 well, he is bot that is giving advices to strange sites, ya know. And 'bout that crowd... Well yea, we are kinda loud. Its like we have a lotta intersting stories about our countrt to tell, but noone wants to listen them :/ it can be quite annoying, so when we have chance we're trying to share history of Poland, and when we see someone (finally) learning it... Well, what can I say. We are pretty happy.
@@sabotuerelthendo2578 Yeah I figured he was promoting weird shit xD
And the history of Poland is very interesting, too bad is overshadowed by a lot of other things.
No walczymy a jak u was
Im so proud that im Polish
Człowieku trochę godności.
@@movemelody1 Czemu takie pytanie ? Jest dumny że jest Polakiem i co ?
Dziękuję za Twoją reakcję i przypomnienie. Buziaki z Polski❤ 9:36
Honestly one of my fav songs rn
Warszawo Wałcz👍Super reakcja,dzięki🖐️🖐️Pozdrawiam z Polski🍀👍💗
I was there and it was AWESOME!
It was the concert of the century
My country, my history, my responsibility
sabaton .... The best
"We don't beg for freedom, we fight for it."
They had a major lineup change i think in 2012. They were a "hobby band" getting so big that the members had to decide if a life constantly on tour was what they wanted and three of them decided that they had other priorities. There is a performance in Wacken where they, Sabaton style, bring in the old band members as well and use both major stages at the same time.
Never mind...
Ahh I see! That makes sense to think about it now. I wonder if those guys regret leaving the band now they're so huge. Awesome, that they still bring them on stage. They seem like such nice guys.
@@ThomFoolery1 You can check this link from 5:50 and Joakim and Pär give you the story (or just react to the whole thing!) but it was Sabaton's 20th anniversary and Wacken's 30th. And there's a bit more banter with Tina Guo.
ruclips.net/video/vPbaLrbU6Ho/видео.html
@@Illaga1 Awesome, thanks a lot! :)
@@ThomFoolery1 I know this is months later but the Guys who left the band formed a new one called Civil War to keep their act together for the most part. After they left the only major changes were getting a permanent Drummer replacement in the form of Hannes Van Dahl, and then later Thobbe Englund left the band and We got Tommy in his place, you can tell when Thobbe is in the band because he always plays a Fender Stratocaster.
In case you still care: The Wacken-show was an anniversary, so Sabaton got to use both main stages for half the set.
They staffed one with the current band and one with former members.
Usually one band only gets one stage on "the world's loudest potato field"
when you go to such a concert you need a tent for 3 party days :-D
Great reaction.
not only is it a song about the polish rebellion during ww2, it is about the warsaw uprising performed in warsaw so the crowd is extra fired up. Warszawo walcz! at the end of the chorus means: warsaw fight!
Great reaction !! Greetings from Poland
Just watched also Swedish Pagans. Nice you spotted the two stages. They had all their previous members playing there together. This was a 2-hour show and the later half of it they played together. The joke in the beginning started some years ago when the audience started to hymn the main melody and it was not on their setlist. Thobbe the former blond guitarist started to play the melody too and then they played it eventually. That happened also in on of our Finnish shows when Pär (the bassist) took the setlist from the floor and pointed the song is not there. He tore it apart and they played it. After this thing has been a planned joke in their setlist :D
Hey again, thanks for watching this video too! I was gutted when they blocked it haha.
Thanks for explaining that. So cool that they had past members on stage for that. Love the history behind this ongoing joke with the song, so funny and it's such a fan favourite. 😀🤘
Bardzo dziękuję za Twój komentarz! Super.
Dang, that's one big crowd. Great song.
Good choice Thomas
Cheers Basil! Yeah, I hope I can go to this in my lifetime. :)
@@ThomFoolery1 It would be an awesome thing to go to
This is a bucket list band imo
IMO Other than Maiden, this is the best live band I have ever seen. Great energy and great performance every time.
No matter how many times I see that concert video the “Warsaw!” from the crowd in that slight pause gives me goosebumps every time!
1/4 Pole and hope to visit someday
You are always welcome here
I have been there! It was amazing! :D
This is Przystanek Woodstock festival (now it's called Pol'and'Rock) and it's actally totally free.
"No matter which country you live in, they probably song about a war your country was in"
Me as a swede:
Well yes, they have an entire album for it
There were around 550k people in that crowd.
Sabaton was invited to not come back, because the hosts can't handle that massive amount of people.
Tu nie do końca chodzi jaki zagrał koncert sabaton tylko Polaków, taki naród co nigdy się nie poddaję na wet jak mamy pod górkę co jest napisane w historii, ale szacun dla kapeli co o nas piosenkę nagrała i powinni być dumni że ich tak dobrze przyjęliśmy bo z kimkolwiek nie rozmawiamy 😂🇵🇱🦾🔥🤝
Jest takich teraz dużo .I bardzo dobrze.W ten sposób też można poznać historię.Przynajmniej zainteresować .
Pole does not ask how many enemies are just asking why the allies left him is our very bloody, sad and beautiful story
I gotta believe their ancestors hear their shouts
the best song about the most dramatic and heroic moment in the history of Poland, when at the very end our capital city was SWASHED from the face of the earth
YOU HAVE MY BATTTTON !!! POZDRAWIAM SERDECZNIE TOMASZ CHROSTOWSKI ORAZ DZIĘKUJĘ ZA INFORMACJE ZA POZYTYWNĄ ENERGIE ELEKTRYCZNĄ
Dziękuję Ci bardzo! 😃
Great reaction dude
I love them!!!!
Only Pär and Joakim left from original Sabaton, they started in 1999.(drummer left 2001) 2 other of the orginal members and the drummer from 2001 stepped out 2012 when Pär and Joakim wanted to go full out and Tour 200+ days a year!
Superr Reaction!!! :-D
Dziękuję Sabaton 💪
After this song, all of those people sang along Polish National Anthem... all of them
Only Poland captured Moscow on its own.
September 8, 1610. Zolkiewski at the head of the Polish army entered Moscow, where he ruled for two years. He thus went down in history as the only man to do so. At that time Moscow was under foreign rule and this feat was never repeated by anyone later.
Pozdro z Polski
Dzięki! 😀
😁👍
I also been to polen once.. i can´t remember they knew how to party...
It was in 1989.....
🤜this is Poland🇵🇱😘
This is the best live DVD so far in the terms of sound and crowd mixing there. I have this in my shelf :P 40:1 is another amazing song for Polish in this same concert :P
Thanks for the tip Mikko! I'd like to hear that. 😀
Woodstock cały rok!
Pozdrowienia z Polski.
The festival change name to Pol'an'Rock. Look at the Gojira full concert from 2019 ;)
To jest siła Polski razem jak trzeba 💪🇵🇱💪
great react!
Woodstock from POLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
well i think its the best band ever keeping a dark time alife for whats almost forgotten
Reminds me of Blind Guardian with Bard's Song and Valhalla! The crowd singing all time along! So epic! You would enjoy this too! 😁
Thanks Jane! :)
hell yes. the first time i heard the bards song it made me wanna go see them live without even knowing any of their other songs
amazing
The "Warszawo walcz" part at the end of the chorus stands for "Warsaw, fight" in Polish.
Yes, it's a song about the Polish resistance and they threw in a bit of Polish lyrics.
And it's a country that sometimes is a bit overenthusiastic about patriotism and stuff, but yeah.
Strait from my heart: Warszawo, walcz!!
Warsaw, fight! 🇵🇱💪✌️😊
Wonderful song and great Sabaton.
Pol'and'Rock Festival ( Przystanek Woodstock ) is the best...
I think, you would to be there ?😊
Heyop . Festiwal what you looking for is called today days Poland rock festival... Before was just called polish Woodstock.
Let's add up one thing to this performance. Woodstock usually is happening around the day when the Warsaw uprising started.
8 YEARS AFTER !!!
We will always fight if our freedom is threatened 🇵🇱💪
Watch 'Kiedy powiem sobie dość' or 'Jolka, jolka' or 'Zdrajca metalu' from Woodstock / Pol and rock (festival changed name) 3 different kindes of magic and our 'music madnass' 🤟😄👌
Greatings from Poland
Jestem dumny że jestem Polakiem nigdy nie przestanę swojej ojczyzny kochać i zawsze będę walczył za jej wolność choć rząd Polski nas rujnuje to i tak my Polacy się nie poddamy nigdy 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🥰🥰🥰🥰
To były ciężkie czasy dla Polaków jednak nie poddawali się nadal walczyli za to cieszę się że jestem Polką ❤
I'd kill to see Sabaton and Iron Maiden in a lineup. Talk about a metal-based history lesson!
That actually happend in Sweden a couple of years ago.
Well m8... They in front of something probably greater than 500k of metalheads, most of that from poland, it's guaranteed that between half and three quarters of crowd now chorus,and probably half of them know almost entire song, so Yeah... They are loud crowd :)
Please, do came by on woodstock/Pol and Rock
Haha that's so awesome. Would love to go one day. 🙂
Greetings from Poland, Thomas Pearson
In 2019, Woodstock / Pol'and'Rock, according to the organizer's estimates, was attended by 750,000 people. The police estimated the attendance of participants at 285,000 ...
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I recommend two great duets
Within Temptation and Metropole Orchestra - Somewhere (Black Symphony) with Anneke van Giersbergen
Epica - Sancta Terra (feat Floor Jansen) Live Retrospect show
Dzięki! ABSOLUTELY Absolutely amazing, would love to go someday. Thanks for the suggestions!