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I was 15 years old in 1991. And I was at this concert. And after Metallica there were also AC\DC)) Greetings from snow cowered Moscow!
+Pantera and The Black Crows.....Monsters of Rock Tour
Greetings from the USA. How much fun it must be, to listen to reactors, when YOU WERE THERE!!! Love to everyone in Russia! Don't forget we were once Allies, and we will be again.
@@lindabaker4817 I may give you one small example. The show took place at an old airfield overgrown with grass. Around the time of the Panther was started, the field turned into a sea of mud. Because 1.5 million people jumped on it. I drank beer and stuck empty bottles into the ground with the neck down. When Metallica started, I was standing on a hard surface, with a girl on my shoulders, 50 meters from the stage.
Wow! Lucky you, Evgeny ! :)
Greetings from snow-covered Port Crane, NY, USA . :) (~300km NW of NYC)
it was the days of our shame - sold our country for nothing like savages. I liked this music...but
What's crazy is that a lot of the military that were put there to control that impossibly huge crowd actually got so pumped for this music (AC/DC and Pantera were also there) that they gave up and joined the crowd. You can see it a couple times in this video, but they basically tore their uniforms open and and jumped in the mosh pit. Legends, all of them.
Incredibly badass!
The Black Crowes, as well. Don't see much footage of them😂
And they were probably never seen again
The bouncers had rifles
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I can see that.
He's actually saying "exit light, enter night"
That is correct 👍
Everybody can google lyrics, your "help" is not needed.
@@adriantrusca1245, always the wet blanket showing up to the party.
@@adriantrusca1245 A lot of reactors don't bother. They are doing reactions and they gain info from the comments. Is that okay with you?
@adriantrusca1245 Are you kidding? Good Lord. I've run into more jerks on RUclips in the last 6 months than the last few years together. Karenism is spreading like Covid. Furthermore, not everyone has to Google lyrics. Some of us actually know them. He had the lyrics wrong. In this case, it was an important distinction.
I am 56, and I remember when Germany was divided east and west. When "Winds of Change" by the Scorpions came out and the Berlin wall fell, it was the same feeling. Like the world was coming together after WWII. Then Metallica went to Russia and it only escalated the feeling. I miss those days when we thought we were moving in a better direction.
but The Scorpions lost their sting completely after that ballad, they were never the same
@warhammer_studios …The best comment imho. I felt exactly the same way, and feel the same way. Your last sentence says it all.
скоро это может закончиться.. Германия нарушила договор, по которому Восточная часть должна была воссоединиться с Западной.. в России могшут пересмотреть многие договоры, которые запад перестал соблюдать..
I'm hip bruh. 62 yrs.
I totally agree also!! Another good example is how our country including all Americans pulled together in the days that followed 9/11. You couldn't go down a residential street without seeing the American flag hanging everywhere. Unfortunately most dwell on our differences rather than all that we have in common. After 9/11 you could just feel it, the love and pride that we all felt for our country and our democracy. These days it is quite the opposite which is heartbreaking, also this makes us a weaker nation IMO. This concert was a gift to the Russian people from Gorbachev, a free all day concert that included five bands. I wonder how one would ever find their car after the show lol
One of the greatest bands of all time...in front of the biggest crowd of all time. Can you imagine the energy?!!
biggest crowds were queens in brazil
@@CrazyhorseDK December 31, 1994 Rod Stewart * Copacabana Beach Rio de Janeiro New Year's Eve >3,500,000
September 6, 1997 Jean-Michel Jarre * Moscow State University Moscow 850th Anniversary of Moscow 1997
Oxygene in Moscow >3,500,000
December 31, 1993 Jorge Ben Jor * Copacabana Beach Rio de Janeiro New Year's Eve 3,000,000
July 14, 1990 Jean-Michel Jarre * La Défense Paris Bastille Day 2,500,000
June 24, 2001 Antonello Venditti Circus Maximus Rome AS Roma's 3rd Serie A victory 1,800,000
September 28, 1991 AC/DC, Pantera, Metallica, The Black Crowes, E.S.T. Tushino Airfield Moscow Monsters of Rock 1,600,000
.....Queen ‘Rock In Rio 600.000 in 1985
One of my favorite musical history moments. They stopped counting at 1.6 million so who really knows how many were there? The crowd with the helicopters and military guard around the stage is awesome!
And thinking from the history of the biggest live crowds this event is on 5 th or 6 position, Rod Stewart concert was the biggest with 4.2 million in Brazil on first spot then electronic musician Jean Michele Jare on 2-3 spots [one in France (Paris) and the other concert elsewhere] but as heavy rock-metal live event yeah this was the biggest festival live but Metallica was not the single band (like record holder Rod Stewart) because on same event with them was also AC/DC, Pantera & Black Crows and people were not just Russians were from other countries from Europe too.. but yeah.. hell of atmosphere and just imagine if one is right in the middle and needs to use the toilet.. what it will do ?!!!
@@poplaurentiu4148что вы сказки рассказываете, в 1991 году был ещё СССР, и иностранцам было трудно попасть в СССР, не надо ля ля рассказывать.
@@user-nw9hz9fo2g Если бы мы рассказывали сказки, то концерта уже не было, все певцы были иностранцами, а по случаю концерта приехали другие люди из Европы, которые приехали посмотреть концерт. Не знаю, что вы прочитали в кремлевской пропаганде, но даже на видео можно увидеть в начале концерта другие флаги, развевающиеся над толпой, не только России, но и Англии, США, Польши, Чехии, Франция... Русская армия была сведена к массам людей, прибывшим самолетом в аэропорт Тишино..
To think that there were 1.6mil people is ludicrous. 1. nobody counted people 2. there were no tickets, and anybody could enter the airfield. if there were 400.000 people on this concert it would still be epic number, but people have to exaggerated everything like children.
@@-MaxXxuS- You are so full of crap! Especially if you think the Russians weren’t aware of how many were in the audience!
This concert happened before the Soviet Union collapsed , President Mikhail Gorbachev had been arrested. Boris Yeltsin was President of Russia he ensured officials would make it happen. He needed as much support as he could get as he was trying to stop the old guard taking over. Metallica were called in at short notice,they were on a European tour. A few months later the Soviet Union collapsed.
Well summed up. Sadly they got a lot wrong re the time frames in the video. I've seen the whole concert and researched the whole background. Cheers.
I wish I was just a few years older so I could have appreciate that time fully. But, I was just in my late teens. So many things I should have appreciated but didn't. Thank you for your explanation.
One could argue that the USSR collapsed when the Berlin Wall came down, the rest was just death throws.
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989 this concert was in September 1991 the Soviet Union could have carried on, the old guard were trying to do that and arrested Gorbachev, President Boris Yeltsin stood in front of the Russian Whitehouse and personally convinced the tanks and troops to stay with him, about twenty people were killed but the troops agreed and gave loyalty to Yeltsin. If not the Soviet Union would have carried on. If you watch the full movie of this concert it shows ACDC on a tour of the area and they are shown where the troops halted their advance.
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Bonamassa says he offers a two and a half hour escape from reality, describing his concerts. This is what max . Volume stadium rock and roll does.
Turn it UP 🎉
Metallica live is a singular experience. That level of hype is what rock music can do to you.
When you go to amazing bands you can FEEL it in your chest and I'm not just talking about the drums and base! I had so much emotions swell up I had tears in my eyes while feeling electric! I've seen Ozzy, Killswtich Engaged, Job for a Cowboy, Marylyn Mansion, In This Moment, Devil Driver, Hatebreed, Cannibal Corpse, and Lamb of God to name a few... Rock on!
My first Metallica concert was 1990 and Justice for all tour. They're so loud back then that your ears would ring for a week. But it would make Me smile because I knew I just went and seen.the Baddest MotherFuckers on the planet.But I have only seen them 11 Times I need more 🤘🤘
Just took in the double Detroit concerts and they still got it.
I’ve been to over 14 Metallica concerts and every single one was amazing. The best was still the Damaged Justice tour in 1989, it was my second Metallica concert (First was when they opened for Ozzy in 1986, only time I saw Cliff live). The energy was just insane and the air was electric.
I got to meet the band in 2009 on the Death Magnetic tour, which was a lifetime dream come true. James is the reason I learned how to play guitar as a teenager and finally, 20+ years later I got to meet him. Their music and playing guitar saved my life as a teenager. High School was a really bad time for me, as I was bullied mercilessly for being “fat” even though I really wasn’t that fat. It destroyed my self esteem and made HS a living hell for me. Being able to come home, throw on any Metallica album at the time, and play through it start to finish was my way of getting those emotions and frustrations out. Without that outlet, I doubt I make it out of my teenage years.
There really is no comparison to being there when a band plays live, sure you have their album, but but no it is not the same.
I love how calm and cool James is in front of all those people.
Right! They were loving it.
Check out DMX at Woodstock 99 Poland. It's insane
I worked as a doorman for a friend's club in 1994 to 1996. The owner grew up with one of the band. It was the surprise of my life when Metallica performed in his 250 seat night club in Fairbanks, Alaska as a birthday gift for the club owner. Over a 3 year period when I worked there we had Quiet Riot, Blue Oyster Cult, Iron Maiden, Whitesnake, Motley Crew, Charlie Daniels, Confederate Railroad, and a dozen other big name bands of the era. He would sell tickets for 2 shows and the ticket prices were determined by taking the hotel, (which he owns), meals, and payment for the band and divide the cost by 250. The average ticket price was around $30 dollars. I have 2 signed guitars from shows there. One was signed by Bruce Dickinson, and the other one signed by the entire group Blue Oyster Cult.
я думаю это самое легендарное их выступление за всю историю рока в принципе :)
думаю их еще долго ни кто не сможет обогнать по количеству людей одновременно на концерте :)
Oui c est vrai, mais la performance et le show reste légendaire.
Там со всей России люди съезжались. Не столько потому что все были ценителями рока, сколько потому что стали доступны иностранные музыканты.
Exit light. Imagine being there, the energy of the band and the crowd feeding off of each other, soldiers rocking out, helicopters to cool the crowd, the national flags, a veritable sea of people around the stage - a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Our own AC/DC played there too, and it was their stage that Metallica is on. What an amazing feeling to play in front of so many people!
AC/DC comes no where close to Metallica xD its like comparing an Opel Astra to a Bugatti Chiron🤦♂
@@TrollzNetworkit’s not a comparison it’s just a fact. ACDC, Metallica, the Black Crowes, and Pantera were all playing at this concert.
@@TrollzNetworkI’m a huge fan of both AC/DC and Metallica and they are both fantastic. I’d argue AC/DC has the better live concert but both are my two favorite concerts I’ve been too
This song is about all the childhood fears when the lights go out. And sometimes we bring those fears with us into adulthood. The best song from this performance in Moscow is Creeping Death. Its one of the rare songs that is better in this live performance than the album version. Please , please do that one!! Rock on, Kelly
This song was originally written by James hetfield about infant crib death. But was told by producer bob rock at the time that the lyrics were to harsh and he switched the lyrics to what they are known now. Still as powerful
@travistaylor9 Or more common known as SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
This is one of the songs that fatherhood inspired in James.
A DREAM COME TRUE, THESE TWO PEOPLE REACTING TO METALLICA!!! 🤘🏼🎶
Worlds united, under rock.
Let's take a moment to appreciate how virtually impossible it is in an outdoor venue to get that kind of sound quality and clarity. Hats off to their sound engineer and crew and the guy working the sound board
I was 16 years old in 1991. I started to listen to Metallica, Ozzy and Megadeth. I grew up with the threat of the Soviets sending nuclear misslies against my country (Denmark). When the wall fell in Berlin and the Soviets wanted to become friends, it was the best feeling ever for me. I was a young teenager. But then it just went downhill again.. God dammit :( And this was done by moneypeople of the west and the east. So sad for the ordinary people.
Thats one kick ass performance. How it must feel to play in front of that many people! Pure adrenaline!
When i saw them in 93 it was 40,000 people in south Carolina
I really would like to see your reaction to AC/DC performing Thunderstruck live at Riverplate. If that doesn't get you hyped, nothing will!😂
LOOOVED THIS!! So cool to see y'all appreciate an understand the magnitude of that show. And I love to see BP let loose, right on! Every show I've seen of Metallica has been phenomenal
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“Dreams of wars, dreams of liars, dreams of dragon fire and of the things that will bite.”…. This song is about nightmares!
Metallica is badass! I absolutely love them!
It's wonderful to see young gentlemen and ladies nowadays to come together and truly appreciate what music is supposed to be about❤
In 91 I was a mother plus three. I stayed up until 2:00 in the morning to watch that concert
THIS IS THE BEST REACTION I HAVE EVER SEEN DONE!!!! Well done ya all! 🤙
I graduated college in 91... best music ... so glad I was born when I was 😊
I think this video brought me the most joy of all the others, i was smiling and Laughing the whole time, i even teared up just seeing yall rock out together and the joy on your faces...music could heal world in my opinion.
This song can help you overcome your own fears and anxieties... There is so much here to explore, it's inspired me in many ways....opened new doors to understanding my own mind!
Yes!
Dude, You hit the nail on the head!! We are humans, all the same! Live with love and empathy. Love you guys!! Thank you for sharing
Creeping death from the same show is another amazing watch
Here's another band that you might like to give a listen, if interested. "Scorpions - Winds Of Change (Official Music Video)" --The Scorpions is a German hard rock band and was formed in Hanover, Germany in 1965. This song was written by lead singer Klaus Miene and produced by Keith Olsen and the band. Winds of Change is a rock ballad that celebrates the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold war. And the destruction of the Berlin Wall. The song became the unofficial anthem for the German Reunification of October 3, 1990. I enjoyed rocking with you two. Thanks for sharing.
🔥 Classic
Love to see that followed by Still Loving you. BP's mind would be blown
I was thinking the exact same thing.
It was actually the song that propelled them to fame, they were doing so terribly before that, that they actually considered packing it all in. The Winds of Change was their swan song. Then it exploded, then their back catalogue exploded because of it.
@@benballard-ho7tu Oh, thank you for such great information❣🙏
Man I wish I could have been there. I could watch the beginning over and over.
Metallica SHREDS!!! They ROCKED that joint....I've loved them since the early 80's and honestly I loved this reaction 😄
That was Monsters Of Rock
Pantera, Black Crows and AC/DC also played
Have seen a short clip there James were interviewed and talked about this concert, from what I remember none of them had expected that it would come so many people, he mentioned that he was a little embarrassed that the fans had learned curse words in english through them, at the same time proud that the fans had wanted to learn the english language.
I love watching this reaction I've seen Metallica 5 times they're incredible❤😂
I only was able to see them once but I was blown away! I’m a headbanger from way back, graduated in ‘75, and I thank God I grew up in the era of the best music! Rock on sister! ❤️😃
@@sandywa3057 Absolutely the best music♥️
The actual music video To enter sandman, that's what you gotta watch it's like a mac truck! It will give you a very different vibe than this live crowd.
I remember when the video came out. Love the Mac truck reference
That intro music you hear in the beginning is what they usually play right before they come on stage to start a concert.
Panthers, AC DC and Black Crows also played at this concert… insane day
Music unites us at a primal level and transcends boundaries, languages, and politics. 👍
So true! Great comment!
Most attended at a free concert: Rod Stewart
On New Year's Eve 1994, over 4.2 million people flocked to Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. According to Guinness World Records, this is the current world record.
Wasn't there other bands as well?
@@Cavscout5096 There were no other bands. This New Year's Eve concert on Copacabana Beach was only Rod Stewart, giving Metallica the sixth place with the largest audience ever. However, there were other bands at the Metallica concert.
Rank Event Date Venue Estimated Attendees 1 Rod Stewart’s New Year’s Eve concert December 31, 1994 Copacabana Beach 4.2 million 2 Jean Michael Jarre’s 850th anniversary of the Moscow Concert September 6, 1997 State University of Moscow 3.5 million 3 Jorge Ben Jor’s New Year’s Eve concert December 31, 1993 Copacabana Beach 3 million 4 Jean Michael Jarre’s Bastille Day Concert July 14, 1990 La Défense 2.5 million 5 Love Parade Festival July 19, 2008 Westfalenhallen 1.6 million 6 Monsters of Rock Concert September 28, 1991 Tushino Airfield 1.6 million 7 The Rolling Stones' Bigger Bang Concert February 18, 2006 Copacabana Beach 1.5 million 8 Jean Michael Jarre's Rende-vous Houston concert April 5, 1986 Downtown Houston 1.3 million 9 Diana Ross Worldwide From New York: For One and For All July 21, 1983 Great Lawn, Central Park 1.2 million 10 Paz Sin Fronteras Concert II September 20, 2009 Plaza de la Revolución 1.1 million 11 Jean Michael Jarre's Bastille Day Concert July 14, 1979 Place de la Concorde 1 million 12 Antonello Venditti's Scudetto Victory Concert for A.S. Roma June 24, 2001 Circus Maximus 1 million 13 The Pol’And’Rock Festival August 3, 2019 Przystanek Woodstock 1 million 14 Statue of Liberty Weekend Concert From July 3 to July 6, 1986 Lincoln Center, Central Park Great Lawn, Governor’s Island 800k 15 Isle of Wight Festival From August 26 to August 31, 1970 Afton Down Terrain 700k Read more: www.tuko.co.ke/facts-lifehacks/music-singers/463351-top-largest-crowds-a-concert-history/
It was indeed a historical moment. As you are discovering heavy metal I would suggest a very unique band Living Color " Cult of Personality" great lyrics.
Like Josef Stalin and Ghandi!
Metallica known globally for their sound and the crowds. Their live performances are the best. Crazy, the wide-eyes and mouth look on your face, and BP pumping his bodyline. Put the ARHead to BPBody reacting to this again, just creating would be CRAZY. Great reaction...🔥☝️😌
There were actually much fewer people. But it was the biggest gig before the Soviet Union fell. People were craving to see their idols. It was their FIRST time to see them live. It was a free gig. It was quite violent, wild, but full of energy and excitement!
кто-то говорит, что оценки сильно разнятся - от 500 000 до 1,6 миллионов.
A wise man once said, “THIS IS WHAT MUSIC DOES”!
Imagine being the musician up on stage and seeing this unbelievable amount of people in front of you.
As a concert photographer I‘ve been up on stage taking photos of the crowd with up to 20.000 people in front of the stage. That was already huge. But this?!?!
A college football team uses this song as the run on the field prior to the game, really pumps the crowd up.
Virginia Tech
4 am in Washington and I’m listening to Enter Sandman 😂 Edit: Yes. The energy! I love humans! The power of music! Love from the Uni (one) Verse (song). We are all connected ❤ 🌎 ✌️
A great band. 👍 they are awesome live 🙌.. one of the greatest metal bands ever!!. Love your reaction ❤ awesome
Metallica was the 1st concert my oldest son went to. He was only 13 or 14 and I let him go with a friend and his big brother. He had a great time and returned home safely. He'll be 40 this summer 😊
Thank BP for my subscription 😂 I just fell into his channel and I'm there for him reacting to music I grew up on and exploring every genre 😊
Here’s another treat from Metallica…. There’s an old Irish folk song called Whiskey In The Jar - the song dates back to the 17th century.
Metallic released a metal/rock version of Whiskey In The Jar in 1999…. It’s really great!
Nazareth did "Whiskey in the Jar" in the 70s, but I don't think it was actually released in the States. If you haven't heard it, check it out.
The sound of freedom! I grew up listening to The Kinks, The Beatles, etc. That was my introduction to 'bad' music. And I loved it. I'm 71 and I still listen and love this song, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Santana, the list goes on and so many others. You should listen to Santana's Soul Sacrifice, at Woodstock. They took a hit of acid because they weren't supposed to go on for several hours. Less than an hour later they came and told them they are up because the band that was slotted to go on was running late. Funny story but true. You should read what Carlos said about it. :)
\m/ head for life! ✌🏻❤️from Texas
That was the biggest concert ever in the World. I watched AC/D/D and Rolling Stones plus 10 to 15 bands back in Canada in 2002 Sars in Toronto and I thought it was big
"Exit Light" (not "life")
"Enter Night"
"Take my hand"
"We're off to Never-Never Land."
it's about dealing with nightmares. The Sandman is a folklore faerie tale and brings us dreams - but just as likely to bring us nightmares.
Check out The Thing That Should Not Be from 1989 Seattle! ....or anything else from that show. Crème de la crème!
YES!!!
Rock was king! 🖤
I love russians and i'm puerto rican which makes me american
The fact that I've lived through most of ... any bright, beautiful eras :_) and I'm making my kids live them too! They know this video and many others hahaha MJ, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Aerosmith... throw it to them!!!
I did the same with my kids. I think that is good parenting 😄
This concert changed alot in the east of Europe. Metal girl from Denmark saying Hi
I was lucky enough to see these back on this tour in 91, showing my age haha, one of the best shows I saw 🙂
Now that you've seen the live, you really need to see the official video. It's kickass, and it'll answer a lot of your questions about the meaning of the song. Freddy Kreuger vibe? Watch the video. 😅
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When this concert took place (Sept 28th), it was still the $oviet Union since it wasn't dissolved until Dec 21 later that year.
Love your collab. Thanks for showing AR some stuff
They were like kids who were locked in a closet for a long time. Then let out and given a brand new toy. ❤️
1.6 million people, no fights, no deaths, very few injuries yet Travis Scott does a 50,000 concert and 10 people die and there are over 300 injured. Hmmm
Definitely a different mindset for sure😢
Exactly
The 80's-90's was the best time.😍🥰👍💪🙏
Still gives me goosebumps
... you meant, this is what a good music does to people, not the shitty one that we hear so often everywhere
100% agree. We need to figure out how to get us ALL back together. Our leaders all over the world are at fault for our divide! I am completely down with your reactions and love your open heart and mind.
What a time to be alive and conscious. Goooo metallica. Love how they " enter the stage."
What people don't understand is they just stopped counting at 1.6 million people.
When you said we are all part of the human race gave me chills ❤
"This is waht music does"
I like that ❤
this has been rated as one of the all time greatest intros ever......every time i see it i get goosebumps
A literal sea of people‼️😳 All with the love of music❤definitely bring up the lyrics
Sick ass song and what an amazing moment in time
Have seen them 4 times in concert. Never disappointed.
I literally had goosebumps during their entire intro to the song… that and remembering the time… I was a senior in high school and this was such an incredible time!!!
Imagine the amount of energy and love at this concert.
It was a festival, so there were were quite a few bands❤❤❤❤❤
Love the collab!
Living is such a gift.
Omg Anthony I am pretty sure I requested this for you!!!
There were 4 bands at this show. The Black Crows, AC/DC , Metallica and Pantera! Check out Domination by Pantera from the same concert
Just knowing what those people had gone through and the freedom they felt listening to Western music blasting and in person. Brought tears to my eyes.
This was history for the Metal industry!
With an estimated 3.5 million people in attendance, Jean-Michel Jarre's performance of Oxygene in Moscow in 1997 holds the world record for the largest audience in concert history.
Saw Metallica live in June 1989 Toronto, 80,000 head bangers in one stadium. Never forgot it. This would have been absolutely unforgettable. We got ready after working at the Ford plant and had the time of our lives. Theses guys perform
That period of time was incredible. I was in my 20s when the Berlin Wall came down. I was glued to the TV when the East Germans walked throrugh the wall and the West Germans hugged them. The East Germans’ faces looked like they had just walked into another dimension. They were so overwhelmed with everything. Amazing thing to have seen live on TV.
At that point in time, in 1991 is when metal peaked!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
i was in Korea when sandman came out. every third song every where you went, was sandman
Love your great reaction!
A song about unity and beyond iconic. That's all that can be said.
Rumor has it people are still leaving the parking lot today.
the same gig! 1991. Massive 'Monsters of Rock' Stop: A festival appearance at Moscow found the suddenly-resurgent AC/DC playing before an astonishing crowd estimated at 1.6 million people.