An Emotional Dive into Sabaton’s 'En Livstid I Krig' | Reaction & Reflection

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @ingmariohman8242
    @ingmariohman8242 3 дня назад +28

    Sabaton never glorifies war. But they are always on the soldiers' side.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  3 дня назад +5

      @ingmariohman8242 I love that about them. They also don't "take sides" very much in conflicts, just focus on the stories, regardless of which country someone is from.

  • @LitChump
    @LitChump День назад +7

    Sabaton actually encourages people to react to their music! They love it and they don't demonetize if I remember

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  День назад +3

      That's so cool of them! When I emailed them to get permission, Pär Sundström responded and said, "Lots of people do it, and we're okay with it, so feel free!" Felt kind of like talking with a celebrity, haha!

  • @PapilioArgiolus
    @PapilioArgiolus 3 часа назад

    Thanks so much, great video, also emotional to me ❣️
    Sabaton is new to me. And brilliant one. I noticed that this band has also honoured the Finns with their song Winter War, Talvisota. And with the song “White Death” which is telling about Simo Häyhä, a sniper feared by the Russians. He shot at least 505 Red Army soldiers in the Winter War.
    Thank you Sabaton 🇫🇮❤️🇸🇪🇺🇸🙏🫡

  • @zpitzer
    @zpitzer 2 дня назад +8

    Greetings from Sweden. Great reaction, and great to hear you got permission from Sabaton to react to their videos.
    I love it when a youtube reactor does some research and not just watch and depend on comments to understand. You will get comments either way, the "Sabaton army" is big and very active on youtube comments.

  • @vicolin6126
    @vicolin6126 2 дня назад +10

    For context, Sweden actually re-gained independence from Denmark in 1523. What happened was that the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden combined into one, called the "Kalmar Union". It was controlled by the Danish royalty, and while it lasted for about 100 years, tensions were pretty high between Danes and Swedes for long stretches of that period.
    What finally prompted the Swedes to seek independence again was a combination of things, but when the Danish king Kristian II came to Stockholm to be crowned king of Sweden, things took a turn for the worse. There was supposed to be a party after the coronation ceremony, and lots of Swedish nobles were invited to attend. However, it was a trap. King Kristian II ordered about 100 nobles to be executed, with little to no reason, other than "he could". The king became known as "Kristian the Tyrant" in Sweden, and the event is known in history as the "Stockholm Bloodbath". (There is a recent movie about this, but it is highly innacurate and should be avoided.)
    The town square that hosted the masacre is still around today and these days hosts market stalls, but when you visit it, and, you think back to what happened over 500 years ago in the same spot....it hits differently. It is said that the whole square was covered in blood, and that it poured down the cobbled streets of old Stockholm, where the massacre took place.
    "The red wedding"-event in Game of Thrones was inspired by this historical massacre.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  День назад

      Oh, that's super interesting! I remember hearing about the Kalmar Union in a previous video but didn't quite understand it... you explained it very well, thank you! On that video people had commented about the long-standing rivalry between Sweden and Denmark, and how Sweden and Denmark have had the most wars against each other of any country, except maybe France and Britain? Hearing a story like that, I can understand why. So there was a lot of tension there for centuries, but now it's mostly like a "sibling" relationship, correct?

    • @kashk42
      @kashk42 День назад +1

      @@michael.adamyk We haven't actually fought since 1814, so going 200+ years of peace now. But that wasn't the historical norm...
      And all the nordics tease eachother, CONSTANTLY. I'd say the Danes get the worst of it though, on account of their language and that historically they were the top dogs most of the time.

    • @vicolin6126
      @vicolin6126 15 часов назад +1

      ​@@michael.adamyk Indeed, these days it is a sibling rivalry between Denmark and Sweden. These 2 countries actually hold the record for most wars fought against each other, beating Britain/France with a fair margin.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  13 часов назад +1

      @@vicolin6126 oh so Denmark/Sweden are the top two!
      Yep, looks like about 30-35 since the Middle Ages, depending on how you count them... Wow!

  • @najroe
    @najroe 3 дня назад +7

    Great reaction .
    One can always see if someone is actually listening to the lyrics or just the music with this one, lyrics hut HARD!

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  3 дня назад +1

      @najroe they really did! Definitely brings home the human cost of war.

  • @najroe
    @najroe 3 дня назад +7

    Sabaton history is a quick lesson on several interesting episodes through history.

  • @ullis5125
    @ullis5125 2 дня назад +3

    Swedish is really nice for singing ❤

  • @miagoranzon8254
    @miagoranzon8254 День назад +1

    Thanks for your reaction 🇸🇪

  • @Bozitsar1
    @Bozitsar1 3 дня назад +6

    Great reaction and thank you! Greetings from Sweden! 🍀🇸🇪🫶🎸

  • @anitaostlund9683
    @anitaostlund9683 3 дня назад +6

    Thanks for a Sabaton reaction, I learned more from them then my history lessons❤
    Why not react to 'No bullits fly' it is a fantastic true story, choose the animated one 👍 'Bismarc' is another one that totally great❤
    You got a sub from me with a hope of more Sabaton❤

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  2 дня назад

      @anitaostlund9683 thanks so much! Those are great suggestions, too! I've actually heard and seen the videos for both of those, several times. Any suggestions of some of their older or less-famous stuff?

  • @anderswiik7432
    @anderswiik7432 3 дня назад +2

    Great reaction brother,this song can be implemented at any time era,war,soldier or event.At the end of the day,a soldier is a soldier.War has been sucking for thousands of years.Maybe we learn from of our mistakes in the next.....idk.....2000 years or so? Us humans truly sux,js.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  3 дня назад +1

      Yes, it's definitely a timeless song. We can hope that we'll learn...

  • @StoriesFromHistory-rv4oi
    @StoriesFromHistory-rv4oi 3 дня назад +9

    Great reaction and interesting thoughts. 🙂

  • @birgerfurugard7259
    @birgerfurugard7259 3 дня назад +2

    It is powerful.
    And so are you my guy!!

  • @kashk42
    @kashk42 День назад

    Always love reactions to this video in particular as I was in the crowd for that show. I didn't really "get" how powerful the sound of the crowds singing was until I saw it from this perspective, it was very different hearing it from down on the floor, in the middle of the crowd.
    I have two other favourite Sabaton anti-war songs you could check out. "The price of a mile" is an absolute CLASSIC, unfortunatly it doesn't have an official music video, just lyric videos and fan-creations. But they did a VERY lavish music-video for "The Christmas truce" if you haven't seen that one.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  13 часов назад

      @kashk42 oh wow, that must have been an unforgetttable experience... and how neat that you can still watch it later, from the stage perspective instead!
      I'm very familiar with "The Christmas Truce," it's one of my favorites by them... but I haven't heard "Price of a Mile" yet. Sounds like a good one, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @henrikvidin
    @henrikvidin 2 дня назад +2

    Great reaction and thoughts!

  • @danielmalmberg1414
    @danielmalmberg1414 3 дня назад +5

    They have an episode of all of there songs on the history channel

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  2 дня назад

      It's super interesting too! Here's a link, for anyone who's interested... www.youtube.com/@SabatonHistory

  • @fredrikviking5250
    @fredrikviking5250 3 дня назад +5

    They sing about the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) .. Where Sweden became a great power 🔵🟡

  • @Thunnus916
    @Thunnus916 3 дня назад +3

    Humans never learn 🥹

  • @TT_Roger_von_Corswant
    @TT_Roger_von_Corswant 6 часов назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😭😭😭 Thanks

  • @parakkaman
    @parakkaman День назад +2

    and ppl in other countries say we never been in war. swedes had enough of it.

    • @cuffzter
      @cuffzter День назад +2

      I had one arrogant american comment that we were pussies. I explained to him that weve had lots of wars against Russia and won more than half of them. Would he be inclined to share how many wars THEY'VE had against Russia?
      He didnt reply after that, which is a shame, because I was actually prepared to give him for winning the Cold war. But still that was only 1 war.

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  День назад +1

      @cuffzter Yikes... he sure made a dumb comment. Glad you set him straight!

  • @carro-xb9oz
    @carro-xb9oz 3 дня назад +2

    hug ure grandpa from sweden.and a hug to u too

    • @michael.adamyk
      @michael.adamyk  3 дня назад

      Thanks @carro-xb9oz , I really appreciate that! :)