Metallica - Orion (REACTION!!!) (THRASH WEEK!!!)
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#metallica #freethinkers
Orion gets better every listen.
Yeah I’ve been listening since the beginning. Still gets better 34 years later
Agreed!!
Heard it 12 years ago and it just keeps getting better and I need to listen to it every couple months
There’s so much going on you hear something new every time
Agree mate...
This is the essence of bassist Cliff Burton in one song. This is heavy and classical rock. Melodic. The notes you think are guitar notes are often bass notes. This was his last record before dying. It’s a masterpiece of songwriting.
Yeah Cliff's influence on the band can't be overstated and you can really hear his amazing sense of music on Orion. We always tend to view Metallica as James (and Lars to a lesser extent) band, but if you read all their old interviews cliff was the wiser big brother who came in, shaped, honed and injected classic melody into it while keeping it heavy as shit. He really created the Metallica sound up to this point.
That solo of his coming out of the slower part... Man, I listened to that song for 20+ years before I realized that wasn't Kirk Hammett playing.
Truth
He died because this song was too good he died immediately from over awesomeness
It should have been Lars
The crazy thing is a bunch of 22 year-olds wrote this. Think about that for a second.
A true magnum opus
@@Parleyposadajr2248 *magnum opus
@Derek Suboticki thanks
Sounds like it..... lacks musicality, structure, and sophistication!
A bunch of riffs don’t make a song!
real science you must not license to Metallica, a bunch of riff make a song and there a order to it.
18:12 one would think that is a guitar solo but it's actually cliff burton shredding his bass to pieces fingerstyle
I think it’s also him around the 4:20 mark
@@Yorkwoods44 it is cliff. one of the most iconic and professional bass riffs i’ve ever heard
Yessir
you are correct
- A good bass solo doesn't exist -
Cliff Burton: hold my beer
Cliff Burtons crowning jewel. 2 bass solos I mean, come on. 🔥
more like a bass solo and a bass riff at the beginning
@Robert Siegfried Yeah, this song is mostly Cliff having written it. He had such a varied musical background (classical, blues, he LOVED early REM, Misfits, etc.). Oh, the things he might have done and the amazing songs that were likely to come.
cliff was such a crucial part of the band....they lost so much when he died....pretty cool that the band survived it and made some great stuff after....but there is no beating master of puppets...
How is your comment 3 days old LOL
Perhaps it was posted before the video went unlisted? I've managed to catch a few videos right at that moment and gotten a comment in.
Orion might be the only song you can listen to 1,000 times in a row and never get bored of it.
i listened to, to live is to die for 3-4 hours straight
I learned this song on guitar, the first ‚hard‘ song i learned starting out and ive listened to this probably a million times. Now im relearning it 7 years later and still finding new things i didnt hear a week ago. I love it
The song never really ends. So you could listen to it indefinitely.
Anesthesia
I'm 44, I remember being 12 on the beach with my walkman blasting this album over and over again while staring at the sea.
Same here. Metallica in Walkman on the beach
Good times for sure. 🙂
It's hard to believe one U bout (Orion) would end up passing through the Atlantic twice, dropping mines literally everywhere between the two main islands of Australia & New Zealand for months on end from preventing the allied supplies reaching elsewhere and come back to be received and named as the world's first class proper submariners to ever live by Hitler himself.
I had one of those big ass stereo systems in my room as a kid. I had all the Metallica albums (at that time they had just come out with the black album) on cassette tape. I'd listen to them all day everyday, and then all night as I slept. They started my love of metal.
Same here 🖐🏼
This is the song you would get if Beethoven and Mozart got together to right a metal song.
@The All Rounder 2 On the contrary, I do. Also, it's an expression. One I've literally heard from Classical Music professors.
Capp00 I say it often to people, but if Mozart and Beethoven were alive they’d listen to MoP, specifically Orion.
U know nothing about Mozart and Beethoven then. Beethoven would love it through feel. And Mozart would be his usual jealous ass about it.
God I hate comments like this. I love Metallica, they're my favorite band, but don't compare them to Mozart and Beethoven.
@@nielsliljedahlchristensen4924 I'm quite certain you will survive.
Cliff Burton was a God on bass, to quote a wrestler "he was the best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be". RIP Cliff you were the heart and soul of metallica.
Brett the hitman.... funny shit i was just watching mad shit on Owens death just today
Rest in peace Cliff.
he might be the best there is, was, and ever will be, but he ain't no Cliff Burton
cliff was the randy rhoads of metallica. killer musician who was took way too early
One bassist who can rival him is the guy from Primus. He tried out for Metallica after Cliff died and James refused him because he was to good
The most impressive thing about this song is the incredible bass playing of Cliff Burton. A lot of people don't realize that there is a bass solo in this song at 18:12.
How come it says posted 2 days ago? If it posted today? You illuminati
@@yeyegshsjkrkrheheysteyeheh4973 on gosh though
@@terryprofitt6902 what
@@yeyegshsjkrkrheheysteyeheh4973 👾👽😂😂
THE CALL OF KTULU
Orion is badass. I introduced my son to Metallica when he was five. I heard him in his bedroom playing Orion when he was~ 17. Something sounded slightly off so I opened his bedroom door and he was jamming it on his bass. I was shocked, excited and deep down a little envious because he surpassed me.
Surprised tears didn't come down! I would of been so proud if I was you!
Wait ten years then show him this comment. Or leave it in a will, it’s the small things
Love it when they both go: "Yea, oh yeah, yeah, yeah man, hell yeah, mhmm, that's hot"
That's a classic of the channel by now.
Kind of reminds me of Beavis and Butthead. 😁
That’s what she said
I like that part too😂
@@willvermilyea3302 Lol
Disposable Heroes... the most underrated song of this masterpiece
BACK TO THE FRONT
Leper Messiah
You are right, in my opinion the best song on the album
Never really gave Disposable heroes much of a listening chance until fairly recently. There's something about that song that just hits like a brick to the face. Definitely top-5 Metallica song for me.
100% most underrated from Master of Puppets (my phone tried to autocorrect "puppets" to "puppies" lol! Master of Puppies would be gold!)
This song chokes me up sometimes. It's such a beautiful song, and it's painful to think about all the amazing art the world never got to see because Cliff Burton died so young. Thanks for doing this one
Me too man.
I agree with you. I'm one of the people that just doesn't like Metallica's newer stuff. I sometimes wonder if they wouldn't have kept on making this style of music if Cliff had still been around.
@@nodak81
Metallica died when Cliff died.
I agree brought tears to my eyes! Still choked up listening. Grateful someone else FEELS what this album was in 1986
@@wiz9496 Yawn
That second solo you guys are hearing is Cliff Burton on bass. He was most of the genius of this band and was heavy into blues and classical music. He died at 24 years old and in 3 years he took Metallica from a mediocre garage band into one of the biggest bands in the world. Master of Puppets was his baby and And Justice was his leftovers.
RIP Cliff Burton
RIP bro
You're absolutely right. Well done man. Well done.
Mediocre garage band is a fat stretch chill.
@@EAK1437 Cry about it.
@@frankiehands no u
The best heavy metal instrumental ever.
Orion deserves every credit it receives🙏🏽
Love Orion, but for me it's The Call Of Ktulu.
Rockin
Call of Ktulu
Cliffs classical training is what shaped Metallica. He opened up James to a new genre of music and you can hear it in the music. RIP Cliff
lee trevino Wow
Lars had one too.
Abso-mothafuckin-lutely!!! U can hear the difference of sound in garage days and " justice". RIP Cliff.
And his love of Thin Lizzy and the harmonies
i wonder if he did make that speed part !
"Good bass..." George has no idea he's talking about one of the greatest bass players in metal history. R.I.P. Cliff
Drebin_0930 *music history
Dmetal#1 there’s so many better bassists than Webster wdym? Les clay pool? John myung? Steve di Giorgio? Sean Malone?
Dmetal#1 yes and I’m saying that all of those guys that I mentioned above as well as Burton (in my opinion) are better bassists than Alex. I’m not saying he’s bad in anyway, I mean he’s made so many good bass lines but honestly I don’t feel as much as an impact from him when compared to the other guys.
Dmetal#1 ok we’re sorted then.
I think George does know...they have learned a lot over the past couple years about the history and paradigm of metal and definitely know and respect the individual musicianship
Cliff was one of the main reasons Metallica was so versatile back then! He brought blues and other genres to the group...such a talented soul, RIP 💔
R.i.p cliff I agree
Cliffs magnum opus
The bluesy part in the middle, is a waltz Cliff Burton wrote for his Dad who always asked him for something to dace to.
you mean “dance” right?
Ray Burton is the man every father should aspire to be to their son
The logical next step is Call of Ktulu!
"To Live Is To Die" is so much better, imo.
Tallyca Hamulhetru it’s really not the bass squeal in call of kthulu are so great and to live is to die is choppy transitions, my opinion
I respectfully disagree. To Live is to die is far superior.
@@williamspence690 This isn't comparable, Ktulu is genius in composition and haunting, To Live is to Die is emotional and has a weird vibe, very different songs
Their best instrumental imo. TLITD is OK, but feels like it drags on too long to me.
Call of Ktulu is also a masterpiece of Metallica.
Maybe my favorite Metallica song!
Can’t go wrong any of their instrumentals
Dave Mustaine wrote that one.
@@johnbernsen6145, lmao he wrote only one riff
@@johnbernsen6145 why always some one pointing that out, its completely irrelevant
Love how much time time and attention they gave Cliff without realising
Greatest metal bassist ever
@@ryanforsythe8923 such a tragedy.
Master of Puppets was a regular jam, Orion was the diamond in the rough of that brilliant album. I graduated '89 and this tune was more or less our anthem.
To me, Cliff Burton defined a big chunk of an entire generation of Gen-X music listeners before he was killed. In his prime.
Orion's a fundamental reason why.
For me, simply one of the most overlooked bassists in all of music. Any genre.
Orion was one of my go-to songs for a 6 minute set on stage when I was exotic dancer. Lord, it was heaven hearing this song pump on $20K+ sound system and fog and lights. That BASSSSSSSSSS
You look cute and you have great taste in music!
@@michaelstone7514 yikes
Never would I have thought thrash and stripping would go together, but there you go. Sounds badass, tho.
That sounds exhausting. Respect.
@@jimbothekid5708 buddy is down tremendously
Disposable heroes by metallica
Thrash at its finest! Imo...🤘
Back To The Front!!!!!
How American think it's spelled Thrash? I guess you wanted to Americanize this subgenre yet it didn't start in the USA. In Europe it was always Trash-Metal!! And then the rest of metal world have to adapt to the wrong spelling?!
This x10
@@rockntom72 There are many influences from Europe and America but Thrash started here in America. Also do you really want to insult the genre by calling it "Trash"??
@@iruledaworld333 haha I don't know what he's on about, I'm from Ireland but everyone knows Thrash Metal came from the states, never heard of whatever "trash" metal is but it's certainly isn't this
One dose not just simply pause Orion. Not even to use the bathroom. You hold it.
1 month later and Im still holding it in. Cliff and this song are the reason I play bass
Lol facts
Well said friend
This !
They pause to avoid copyright issue BS from JewTube.
This and To Live Is To Die are two of the greatest instrumentals of all time
Looooove that song, and that album.
The last song wrote by cliff
Don't ever forget Call of Ktula!!!
@@ronald9931 Ktulu*
Facts
We listened to this song when hit the Persian Gulf back in '90, when we got on station...
In our "gun lane" It got us going and calmed us down. USS Missouri.
A Metallica song that is often overlooked is Damage, Inc, the final track on Master of Puppets. If you want thrash by Metallica, that is the song I would recommend.
absolutely! that and Metal Militia are pure Thrash fest.
My apocalypse is another one!
Pulling Teeth (Anesthesia) is the one for me!
Orion is my least favorite. It’s still good, but there are stronger tracks
it may not be as classically thrashy but "Aint My Bitch" is a banger and a half from them as well
For me, the instrumentals are where Metallica really shine. Their ability to convey feeling and mood just through their playing is so underrated.
they shine everywhere
@@julienboutreux605 not singing, this is thrash, remember?
that's the reason I always liked them a lot better than Megadeth.
Primus as well
@@portishphonic They are just more versatile than Megadeth in every facet. Not to mention having a much deeper catalogue. I love both of them but that's just an honest opinion.
Probably my favorite song by Metallica. It's currently my ringtone. ❤️
Lindsey, I love you.
That's a long ring tone haha
So I’m guessing you never answer your calls?
I'm a huge metalhead, as you may have guessed. I LOVE listening to you guys discuss the music I've been listening to for almost 30 years. Makes me super happy to hear you so excited about it!
Everyone likes metal, they just don't know it yet!
And the ones that say they hate metal are the same people who claim that they don't piss in the shower...
My neighbors love Metal, they throw a brick through my window to hear it better.
Anthony Anselmi hahah excactly😂😂
You got that right.....when you say to people that you listen to metal, they are very sceptical, or they laugh at you......they never give metal a chance because they think it`s nothing but noise.....I try to educate them ;)
@@anthonyanselmi6518 exactly dued lmao
When you get to "Disposable heroes" turn on the lyrics! Top shelf Metallica there.
quintessential Metallica song.
Totally
Not wrong their best track imo. They so gotta react to that gem
Overall I think Ride the Lightning is peak Metallica, but Disposable Heroes is their best song. As George said, it's "next level, dude"
Jeff Miller Damage Inc is better imo
This album is one of the greatest of all time. An absolute masterpiece.
I could watch your reactions all day. It’s like looking in a mirror when I see you guys react to music I’ve listened to for decades.
this song can be sumarized in 2 words: Cliff Burton
F
@@ALRIHAE F
Aplus
Cliff em All....
3 words
Cliff Burton was one of the greatest bass players who ever lived.
Jason said, no matter how good you are, you’re not as good as Cliff. Jimi Hendrix of bass. Jason is right.
Probably the greatest.
Orion always makes me feel like I’m playing an epic side scrolling shooter on the Super Nintendo and the riffs are boss battles Epic track
The last part of the middle bluesy section is actually a bass solo. Crazy, because Cliff sells it like a guitar solo and it's easy to miss that it isn't James or Kirk playing.
You should also check out "To Live is to Die" another super heavy and diverse instrumental masterpiece from Metallica
mongo 88 I personally like that better. There’s alot of emotion in that song which is impressive considering there are no lyrics.
Great request .
The clean part towards the middle/end is amazing the way everything just stops and it comes in. The tone, tones, everything just hits you (well at least me) with emotion.
Orion is amazing but yeah, To Live is to Die is probably my favorite instrumental from them. The fact that it was a giant tribute to Cliff adds so much to the emotion of it.
@@squidkiller5263 Technically there are some lyrics...
Many of us did listen to this song in 1986 and say, “This is some next level shit.” Or words to that effect.
@David Goldsmith definitely! When I first heard this in '98 it blew my mind and as the video showed it still does.
I had heard their stuff b4 MOP, but this album sealed it for me.
I'm currently watching my daughter discover Metallica. I swear the reaction is universal throughout every generation.
I remember listening to this album by older cousins in 86 at 9. 😆
@@YaHUKaB_ShaRYAL_YaShaRAL same, I was 8 and my best friend and I at the time were discovering Metallica and bought all the cassettes released at the time.. Orion left an impression on me at a very young age, such an epic song
this song is very special. cliff burton nearly composed every bit of this song. it was his brain child.
As a rebellious teen listening to this music, it may have been the first time I cried to music alone, the swooning guitar in the mid section makes my skin tingle every time I hear it.
For me, it’s the instrumental in Master the one that made me cry 😢
This is why I listen to entire albums. There are serious gems everywhere that aren't played on the radio sadly.
Amen
Hello grandpa
This is why George’s idea of metal bands dropping singles would rarely work. Most metal and prog bands see a thread going through the whole album. They’re all concept albums. Master of Puppets is one of those whether the master is drugs (title track) or the upper elite (disposable heroes), things out of your control (The Thing That Should Not Be) and so on.
MOP title track gets emasculated when played on the radio too.
It's all about the deep dives.
Other great Metallica instrumentals: Call of Ktulu, To Live is to Die
To live is to for is the shit!
Yup, those 2 aswell.
@@Bob23973 and that's it, they have no other :D
To Live is to Die was also written by Cliff btw (at least based on his sketches), even though it was recorded after his death. There is some kind of dark irony in this.
*The* Call of Ktulu
18:11 - 18:31 is actually Cliff Burton overdubbing 2 bass parts simultaneously to create a harmonized mini bass baroque solo.
Every time you guys stop at a part to examine I am saying to myself , "wait till you hear the next riff". lol
Me too bro especially during one and master of puppets
HAH! ME TOO!🤣
One of the best metal instrumentals ever put to tape, period.
As a bassist myself, Cliff was a big influence, and I LOVE his playing throughout the entire song - definitely one of the highlights of his career. 80's synth pop music IS actually my favorite overall type of music - I don't hear that at all in the intro to this song. I hear a growly (not typical of 80's pop) organ coming in very slowly and deliberately.
Next Thrash song should definitely be Metallica - Damage Inc. - you'll never forget the first time you hear this one 😁
Surely, you jest.
I vote for Disposable Heroes
@@vannacee26 im down. That really is the jam.
All the album is just amazing bro
@@pauldmtmusic552 definitely organ and not synth. Sounds more like deep purple lol
I know you want to get to other stuff, but Metallica honestly deserves their own week.
Grayson Gilbert Hey. I found someone I know from other places in the comment thread.
They deserve an entire month
Ayush Pandey an entire year
I love seeing people experience Metallica for the first time. I’ve listened so many times I am jealous that I can’t experience it as new again.
one of my favorite late night driving songs
Amazing that they were only 23 years old when Master of puppets was released.
Yes, people don't realize that. These guys were technical geniuses as young dudes. That inspired me as a kid that they were so young and releasing albums like Master and Ride the Lightning and Kill'em All when they were basically kids!
@@AJ_DregzCat The Mozarts of LA lol
It’s amazing how talented they are
The greatest band ever in the history of music
This song turned a bunch of people into Metallica fans.
Me too!!!! The first time I heard this song, it blew me away!!!!!
Metallica fan 4 life
The album did ... for me anyway ....
Also, this song turned a bunch of Metallica fans into people ahahaha
Me too
The tragic/elegant beauty of this composition traces back to Cliff. In more ways than one. I loved how Metallica played this during the end credits of 'Through the Never'. No doubt (in my opinion) they were honoring Cliff, while simultaneously having an appropriately poetic "ending" to their performance in the movie.
Greetings from Slovenia. Metallica is the best metal band in the world. I also recommend Disposable heroes, probably their best song.
In 1987 a friend of mine a few grades ahead of me in school gave me a recorded cassette tape (yes, I'm old) of Master of Puppets on one side and Kill em All on the other. I didn't know much about music aside from the Beastie Boys and Van Halen back then. I wore that tape out. Every single day I played it at least 2-3 times. My dad HATED it. Called it noise. I knew that I would be listening to it decades later... and here we are. I'm watching newcomers react to it for the first time. It's like I'm watching myself 32 years ago discover it for the first time. This album and Kill em All were my introduction to metal over 3 decades ago. Cheers and nostalgia to all!
Should have showed Orion to your dad lol, he might have changed his mind
Same here Bro!
My parents also call it noise, as if they shit don't sound like children banging pots together and yelling.
Yep, I was introduced to Metallica much the same way. I was sitting in class in the spring of 1985, I was a junior, and a friend slid a cassette tape across the table to me and said, dude, you have to check this out. It was ride the Lightning. I listened to it once and went that night to the music store and bought my first copy. I say first copy because I wore a few copies out until it was available on CD a few years later. Good times.
i was in jr high when this album came out and i remember a girl at school wearing a ozzy shirt with metallica on the back and i loved ozzy and i ask her how was the concert and she said it was great the other band metallica was amazing. if you start with ozzy you are gold
This was chosen by Cliffs parents to be played at his wake. Incredible composition. R.I.P. you mad genius.
Metallica's music is like a roller coaster ride. It has that slow climb. Then the fast twist and turns and the slow down and the the fast crazy finale. I truly believe that's why they stand the test of time. Love y'all keep doing this and I'll keep watching!!
23:00 the metal version of a "loosey" is called a single, and they release them all time.
But the reason metal bands release full albums is because they're an experience front to back and they intend for the listener to enjoy it.
If you want THRASH, check out Disposable Heroes, also from master of puppets
That solo before that first “nasty” prog transition is Cliff Burton on bass. Guy was one of the greatest
Cliff was one of the best. Period, guy did insane things with the bass
They should listen to the bass only track or bass and drums. It really shows Cliff’s insane skill.
@@ChaosDave2 Pulling teeth if i remember correctly :)
@@Pop013 I think he's referring to the multi track of JUST cliffs part of Orion isolated
@@twiztidlestat ow, my bad...sometimes english.exe bugs out...
You know what's absolutely awesome, in ways you might not expect? There's a cover of this song by a duo (Rodrigo y Gabriela) who play a Spanish-style guitar. And it's amazing.
Can confirm, it’s incredible
That is an amazing piece of music. Props.
I've always considered this song as a heavy metal lullaby, especially the middle bit.
Yes! Finally! Now do their earlier instrumental: Call of Cthulhu.
Then Cliffs masterpiece Anesthesia 👌
But the S&M version
@@pallbearer1175 this is one instance I must insist on the raw originality of a piece of music. S&M was not Cliff. I see where your head is though.
The version of anasthesia cliff did in cliff em all is awesome. It still amazes me how he can do the harmonics at the end so fast and accurately. And that was 1983!! Lol
@Nathan Henneka same man. I still got the first section memorized.. before the drums kick in
You both have developed your critiquing skills over the years. Which shows your growing knowledge. You have become elite in this field of RUclipss. Well done.
yea but white people know more about rap and hip hop than they do about rock and roll and metal.
@@retardant8039 my comment had NOTHING to do with race, so please don't inject that BS
ORION IS BASICALLY A LEGITIMATE JAM SESSION, THIS WAS ON MY SHUFFLE DURING MY RUN WORKOUTS!! LOVED IT!!
These guys react to such a diverse bunch of music, and I love every single reaction. Since Orion is an instrumental I could understand why their commentary was a bit less than other videos, but still great overall. Some other reactors just go “hm,” or “wow,” and capitalize off music, but they actually put in the effort to pause the music and blindly commentate on what they’re hearing. 10/10
In my opinion the best reaction channel on RUclips, not only because of the diversity of music they react to, but their reactions are very animated!
It's crazy that Cliff Burton taught Kirk and James how to harmonize guitars, Cliff was a genius and legend before his time. Rest in peace Cliff...
You should have just went straight into Damage Inc afterwards. Those two songs just always go together in my mind. Orion is like the instrumental intro to Damage Inc in my mind.
Totally man. I was waiting for it to kick off. Lol
My first time listening to the album straight through I legit thought that it was just the longest intro ever
AGREED! These guys are missing the point of a whole album
Agreed
I really like your comment style, deep analyses and sincerity.. respect.
As a bassist, I can't help but feel like this album is Metallica at it's absolute best with Cliff Burton in the rhythm section. The dude is my favorite bassist of all time.
Dyer's Eve or Fight Fire with Fire. NOW THAT IS THRASH
Or Ride the lighting, that solo is one of their most iconic moment's
Yes, but this is Orion.
UP
@Keith Johnson Disposable Hereos, Battery, Four Horsemen, Whiplash . Don't get me wrong I ABSOLUTELY love orion, but when you're looking for some heavy riffs it's not really the song compared to the rest. To Live is To Die might have even been a better instrumental to start with imo.
How can you forget Leper Messiah
In 26 songs, Cliff Burton carved out a legacy that the Hard Rock and Metal Community has yet to catch up to, and "Orion" is his crowning achievement. That swing, blues section still gives me goosebumps after all of these years. Taking the big three of "Master of Puppets", "One", and "Fade to Black" off the table, this could be considered their greatest song. Scott Ian of Anthrax compared this song to the works of Bach, and he's not wrong.
Metallica DID indulge into some blues work on their Load/Re-Load albums, and produced two of their most underrated songs: "Bleeding Me" and "The Outlaw Torn". Both of those songs are more than worthy of being reacted to by Lost in Vegas.
S&M version of both bleeding me and outlaw of torn, outlaw possibly being better then the original was just amplified by the orchestra and an instant classic in my opinion
As a Metallica fan since 1988, I've listened to these songs millions of times, but watching you guys listen to Metallica songs for the first time, is like watching a kid eating candy for the first time - surprising and sweet. :-)
two metalheads being metalheads... i love it so much; so beautiful :,)
Cliff Burton- makes me tear up when his solo pieces come on during Orion :(
Kats I cry every time I listen to this track... I love the classical influence.
Cliff passed away today ,,crazy awesome bassist
Same
Anthony Hagen ...yep. Still breaks my heart....even 33 years later.
Me too Man!
metallica had a great history of instrumentals.
anesthesia (pulling teeth)
call of ktulu
orion
to live is to die (I dont count the spoken word section in it)
I'd almost ALMOST put To Live Is To Die on the level with Orion. But you can only have one favourite song of all time, and Orion has to be it.
And justice for all is the second best song on the album.
Wingnut & Earl highly underrated track. Kirk said they don’t play it live because he crowds get bored and I’m like “HOW??”
@@beefaveli3443 without doubt. May be my favorite album of theirs all together. Even without cliff, I think it's slightly better than master of puppets.
For me,
1.Ride the lightning
2.AJFA
3.Master of Puppets
4.Black Album
5.Kill em all
6. Hardwired
7. Garage inc
And nothing else matters
Fav song is Escape.
My favorite Metallica song. Hands down. Cliff Burton is sorely missed. I played this for my high school orchestra teacher and it blew his mind. He knew of Metallica but had no idea how classical their style really is until he heard this. Michael Kamen did the S&M album with Metallica a few years later and my teacher brought it in to play for the class. It rocked.
The way they start to layer this piece at 6:24 is just epic. I joined the Navy in 1989, and in Bootcamp, I had this song running through my head the whole time. It kept me sane.
Here some great thrash songs to you react:
Wake Up Dead - Megadeth
In my Darkest Hour - Megadeth
Take no prisoners - Megadeth
Creeping Death - Metallica
Dead Skin Mask - Slayer
Madhouse - Anthrax
Refuse/Resist - Sepultura
My favorite part is 17:36 when the guitars “dance” around the bass while it takes up the main riff in that passage.
my to man that part is magic
Yeah that feels like what the song is building to, until you hear the guitar solo. But that point feels like the harmony is complete and it's super satisfying
It almost sounds like the metal version of what you would hear at a medieval masquerade
This one song is why Metallica matters. God bless Clifford Lee Burton. 💖
This album is iconic, period! REST IN PEACE CLIFF! You were just out of this world!
18:13 One of the greatest bass solos in rock history. RIP Cliff
18'13???
Metalero1991 YES! 18:13 is bass. Multiple basses in fact. The most beautiful harmonised bass part you'll ever hear.
Check out cliff's bass lines isolated for this song...amazing
Hammett composed it.
Félix Coderre Hammett composed what? Cliff’s bass solo? Er, what?
I’ll wait until you both react to “Dispossable Heroes”. So, you have to redefine the meaning of “versatility” for Metallica. One day .. i believe one day you gonna react to this song. 💪💪💪
word!
My favorite Metallica song ever hands down
Ok im definitely checking that out
Top 3 Metallica song
Let me second that ➡️ DISPOSABLE HEROES.
You guys are spot on with your analysis about Metallica, I think that most hard-core fans are just cynical about where they were musically and where they should be now. All we've ever wanted was to see that greatness expand, and to see them where they are now, knowing what they're capable of... these are heroes of ours (especially guitar players)... especially when we were younger
I’ll give Dave Mustaine his props but nobody lays the rhythm like James Hetfield.
Who said they have to be compared?
Todd White um no
@@charleskopievsky1245 sounds like you don't know Dave Mustaine much. He's clearly a better musician than James... and James is a much better singer.
Desert Rat explain how he is a better musician I’ll wait.
@@charleskopievsky1245 I need not go any further than 'Rust in Peace'. Listen to the instrumentals on the whole album. I know pretty much every Metallica and Megadeth song. Once you know Megadeth as well as Metallica, you can make a sound judgment on who's the better guitarist.
“To Live Is To Die” is one of the greatest instrumentals of all time. It will be played at my funeral. It was a goodbye song to Cliff.
James reciting Cliff's poetry....EPIC!!!!!!
Might be my favourite riff
I love To Live is to Die. And the way it just slams into Dire's Eve is bananas.
Th words in to live is to die is a poem Cliff wrote.
@@nightscout8257 I often wonder about this. The words, "When a man lies, he murders some part of the world." Was also said in the Movie Excalibur. They both came out the same year I think. But Im not sure which came out first. But given how long it takes any production to come out from start to finish. Which came first?
rip Cliff Burton. 33 years ago tomorrow. gone but not forgotten
Cliff brought the classical influences and the mastery of music theory. He was the driving musical force!! James had some killer riffs, but the arrangement, the melody, and the all around musical influences, were all Cliff. That’s why James was so pissed after Cliff died. He lost not only a brother, but the chief writer for Metallica!!!
Oh God, this is my favorite Metallica tune.... and A LOT of people sleep on this one.
You realize how important this song is when James Hetfield has one of Cliff's riffs tattooed on his arm!
Which one and where?
@@VideoMask93 13:30 13:45 is the riff and I'm not exactly sure but, I believe it's on his right arm. Inside part of his elbow.
How does one tattoo a riff? Did he do the notes or something?
@@SaladFingers_ with modern technology you can tattoo soundwaves that make up a certain sound and you can play that sound with an app on your smartphone.
@@CaptainRudy4021 So it's a QR code?
Kyuss - Supa scoopa and mighty scoop. Kyuss is long overdue
Yes please!!!! Anything with John Garcia is a must
WOOOOW! KYUSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
Green Machine
Damn straight!
Been waiting for Kyuss!! Supa Scoopa or Whitewater !!🤘🤘
I’ve always said I want this song played at my funeral.
I normally hate reaction vids, but you guys are different, nice job
I'll always remember my dad doing some work around the house and asking me "What're you listening to?" "Master Of Puppets by Metallica", I replied. And then he said "Damn, that sounds good..."
The track that was playing was Orion.
We need a reaction to "Call of Ktulu",
"To live is to die", &
"Suicide and Redemption"
All instrumentals beside to live is to die (kinda) but these songs are 🔥🔥🔥
How about Anesthesia?
100000000% agreed
Call Of Ktulu is an EPIC instrumental, both the original from Ride The Lightning and the orchestral version from the S&M concerts. And I think Suicide & Redemption doesn't get nearly enough love. But honestly if there's one Metallica song I'd love to see the LiV guys react to, it's Halo On Fire.
Thank you for including Suicide and Redemption, I love that song and many people forget about it
@@eemeli4625 you're absolutely correct!
Funny...its December 2022 and out of nowhere Metallica drops a song out of nowhere from their upcoming album. Maybe they check out your reaction and they heard you guys! It's not out of the realm of possibilities! I love your reactions and keep up the good work Ryan and George!!
I liked your explanation, "I really don't like instrumentals cuz I get bored." EXACTLY!!! I do too, USUALLY. But with this tune, there are so many switch ups and transitions, you don't have time to get bored. There's nothing boring about this. Great reaction guys. Honest as usual. Love it.