The Price Of A Mile by Sabaton Reaction | First Listen

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @andrejsasd8904
    @andrejsasd8904 Год назад +21

    "Six miles of ground has been won
    Half a million men are gone" - 1 life was worth ~2cm (~0.8 inches)

  • @Raymond-eo5gw
    @Raymond-eo5gw Год назад +23

    General Sir Arthur Currie cared about the Canadian Troops. They were the last to push through. He did recon, every soldier knew the objectives, unlike the British and French troops. As a result Canadians lost fewer amount than the others. We also didn't have 100 of thousands to spare. He is worth researching.

  • @geoffreyspratt4207
    @geoffreyspratt4207 Год назад +47

    There’s also their latest tribute with Motörhead’s 1916. Very emotional and dealing with similar futility and loss of life in the Battle of the Somme. Fantastic official video.

    • @PetterVessel
      @PetterVessel Год назад +2

      Totally Agree!

    • @alancarter41
      @alancarter41 Год назад +1

      I concur, a tremendous tribute to Lemmy and all the soldiers who marched off to defend their homes.

    • @nckibaric2827
      @nckibaric2827 Год назад

      most deffently

    • @JariJuslin
      @JariJuslin Год назад

      I concur.

    • @SYNtemp
      @SYNtemp Год назад

      Concur!

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Год назад +32

    I'm so happy that you chose to react to this one. It's a chilling song, and Joakims' voice is so filled with sorrow over the craziness of battle of Passchendaele. I can tell you that the history episode to this song really portrays the horrors of this battle. There are, to this day, still bodies unretrieved on the battlefield.
    The bodies of 42.000 from the battle were never found, lost in the muddy wasteland. Their names are commemorated on the Menin Gate in Ypres.
    Btw... you have now earned a new sub.

  • @1982jeepcj8
    @1982jeepcj8 Год назад +5

    What is more tragic is those 6 miles of "won" ground, were lost, almost immediately, this battle, accomplished nothing but huge losses of life.

  • @Kaue1722
    @Kaue1722 Год назад +22

    This song is one that demonstrates that Sabaton does not glorify war, it portrays how destructive they are. I recommend that you listen to the song "1916", it is a cover of the song of the same name written by the late lead singer of the band Motorhead, is the last clip released by Sabaton. It is a tribute to all soldiers who have fought or are still fighting in wars, what it means to be a soldier.

  • @agnieszkazuk
    @agnieszkazuk Год назад +18

    I totally agree with your comments, to the point. Thanks for your reaction. There is a song Gallipoli in similar tone. No glory to be one only young men loss... And of course the epic Sabaton's song En Livstid I Krig - in Gothenburg with subtitles on similar theme.

    • @MrTODOGAMES
      @MrTODOGAMES Год назад +1

      And the most recent cover/tribute by Sabaton from Motörhead's song "1916" is also related to the life of a soldier in the war.

  • @amygoodson-catlady
    @amygoodson-catlady Год назад +14

    I'm loving your very astute Sabaton reactions. You're exactly the perfect fans of this band...you listen. You learn. You reflect. You handle the subject matter w proper respect. Thank you. I'm a USMC widow, and my late husband would have been a HUGE Sabaton fan! I sing for him...even in Swedish.
    The young man is impressively sharp and introspective! A glimmer of hope for your generation... please make our world better by teaching others, as you are here!
    Wait til you hear 1916!

  • @mauricioramirez5948
    @mauricioramirez5948 Год назад +8

    I think the best thing that Sabaton does is put faces in the soldiers' faces. During history, we learn about the millions of casualties during wars but then move on. We don't really take the time to process this. Sabaton makes you realize that these soldiers were just like any other regular person. They had a job, relatives. They had dreams, hopes. They were a neighbor, a father, a son, a brother, an uncle, or a nephew. They had things they liked and disliked. Also, it puts you in their place. What would you think or how would you react if you had to be at the Somme or Passchendale?

  • @joshuakeeling2440
    @joshuakeeling2440 Год назад +4

    excitedly waiting for 'Ballad of bull' by sabaton lmao its on the wheel just hoping it comes up!

  • @007Marke
    @007Marke Год назад +2

    A very nice and thoughtful reaction to my favourite band for about 20 years by now... welcome to the rabbithole that is named Sabaton... I could suggest dozens or more favourite videos for reactions, but maybe let me brake it down to a mix of old and new... "Ghost Division" live in Woodstock, "Heart of Iron", "Winged Hussars", "Bismarck", official music video, "The Red Baron" either live from The Great Tour or animated history vid, and as the last one "No bullets fly", DEFINITELY as animated version.. keep on with the good work, greetings from Germany!

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Год назад +3

    Iron Maiden has a song Passchendale from this same battle. Very much worth checking, especially live recordings.

  • @Tommy-5684
    @Tommy-5684 Год назад +3

    so price of a mile was about the battle of Passchendaele AKA 3rd battle of Ypres. fought between 31st July and 10th October 1917. the battle took place on the Ypres salient in Belgium and involved 56 allied divisions (50 British and 6 French) and 73-80 German divisions. To me Passchendaele even more so even than the Some exemplifies the futility of WW1. the casualty estimates range from between 457,000 (240,000 allied and 217,000 German) to 888,614 (448,614 allied and 400,000 German). though 5-6 miles of ground was captured though i believe in the lead up to the German spring offensive more then this 5-6 miles was voluntarily relinquished in order to strengthen allied defensive lines

  • @ignorance112
    @ignorance112 Год назад +4

    I really love how in-depth you went with this reaction, can't wait to see more.

  • @hansreftel4271
    @hansreftel4271 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your reaction. Maybe you should have a special Sabaton Wheel! 😉

  • @mowgle619
    @mowgle619 Год назад +5

    next you need 1916 (could bring you to tears, have seen it on many other reaction videos)

  • @najroe
    @najroe Год назад +2

    6 miles that is 380 160 inches, so more than 1.3 death per inch, that is insane

  • @adaliadurron6111
    @adaliadurron6111 Год назад

    They were just there............sorry guys, missed out. I'm the older generation, and flew interstate to see them last year.....worth it.

  • @MrChrhar
    @MrChrhar Год назад +3

    Think they tourd the states sep-oct -22. You guys need to check out Sabaton-1916. A cover of motörhead. Just came out a couple of days ago..

  • @Madison-iw8ix
    @Madison-iw8ix 10 месяцев назад +1

    You compared the beat to a march. I heard it more as a heartbeat. A heartbeat slowly fading out.

  • @Brother.Árganos
    @Brother.Árganos Год назад +2

    This is the battle of Passchendaele this is where Canada first saw action in World War One. fun fact the Canadians were known as storm troopers of World War I. They were so efficient in killing Germans. They never took prisoners and they were told that they cannot kill wounded so instead they would make sure to kill them before they could surrender also, many of them did not care so the killed the wounded and many generals of the Canadian army Actually bragged about the ruthlessness of their soldiers. Also, the Geneva convention is highly put in place because of Canadian World War I soldiers in the world war one truce of Christmas of the second year when Canada first showed up they shot to Germans in the head when they were trying to show the truce and then threw over canned food. Eventually they threw over grenades which were already pulled within those canned food, and when the soldiers ran up to grab it, they would open fire whatever food they had grabbed, it would blow up and kill them.

  • @dragonstarv8154
    @dragonstarv8154 2 месяца назад

    Another fun fact and sad too is that both sides would stop firing long enough for each side to gather wounded and sometimes helped each other out to retrieve either wounded comrade or foe.

  • @breitve
    @breitve Год назад +2

    the dropkick murphys did a very good cover of the song "green fields of france". a song written after the author was walking among the white crosses in france and saw the name of a british soldier written there, and asked himself why did this man have to die.
    it is a beautiful song, and i think you might like it

  • @susanjw7763
    @susanjw7763 Год назад +4

    Great reaction thank you!
    Can you please do “Cliffs of Galipoli” to co-incide with ANZAC Day which is the 25th April - the day the Australian and New Zealand army corp landed on the shores of Galipoli - the mini documentary that goes with it is a 2 parter.

  • @ireneusz-u9i
    @ireneusz-u9i Год назад +1

    In France, there is still an area that is forbidden to enter. Only sappers can enter. According to downloadable calculations, the time needed to clear it is about 500-700 years. Unexploded ordnance is counted in the millions.

  • @mauricioramirez5948
    @mauricioramirez5948 Год назад +2

    This is my second favorite song of Sabaton, after Christmas Truce. I can't believe we're not taught about Passchendale in the U.S. If WW1 can be summed up in once idea it'd be the waste of lives. What's worse is that the British lost those 6 miles in like a month after.

  • @Ronocos
    @Ronocos Год назад

    I love this song, my great grandfather fought at Paschendale and someone survived the carnage. Iron Maiden also have a song about this event called Paschendale

  • @RopeResQ46
    @RopeResQ46 Год назад

    I went the other way and rounded the half million up to 600,000, to reach 100,000 men lost per mile. You are more accurate, but the number is staggering either way. Great reaction. Thank you.

  • @homiegamer2.02
    @homiegamer2.02 Год назад +1

    Love your detailed reactions. Would love to see a react video to their songs hearts of iron, Shiroyama and/or Carolus Rex.

  • @2104dogface
    @2104dogface Год назад +1

    there is a movie that covers this battle "Passchendaele" (2008), also Deff check out the new release "1916"
    So to change it up from WW1 you should do "Swedish Pagans" live Wacken 2019 or "The Last Stand"

  • @homesteadlegion4419
    @homesteadlegion4419 Год назад +1

    If you find the time for it, the song hearts of iron and the history video to it can always need more attention 😉
    But i guess that goes for all sabaton songs 😁

  • @kjelledbom1728
    @kjelledbom1728 Месяц назад

    This song always makes my eyes tear up thinking about this. U said 80k+ per mile, if u think about it walk a mile and picture over 80thousand dead people there, they would be everywhere, could they even fit in a mile? Mybee u guys paused a bit to much but i do like the discussions u had. Many times in shows they have this quire singing on this song, giving it an even stronger feeling. This fas mainly in the fall right? and it had rained loads so this area turned into a muddy nightmare, some people fell and couldnt get up and actually drowned in mud. Ty for the reaction, be safe all

  • @boogie-mid2540
    @boogie-mid2540 Год назад +1

    You guys need too se Sabaton - 1916

  • @PetterVessel
    @PetterVessel Год назад +4

    Imaging waking up to another day in this meat grinder. Doing the deeds again.... and again...

  • @Madison-iw8ix
    @Madison-iw8ix 10 месяцев назад

    Here's another thing: that 500k for six miles, I believe, is just the Canadian side. It doesn't even take into account the German losses, and they aren't even able to hold the line.

  • @jerryclark9018
    @jerryclark9018 9 месяцев назад

    baby boomer watching gen. z gen x

  • @suzonlommel3737
    @suzonlommel3737 Год назад +1

    How about something a little different to add to the wheel - Nightwish romanticide

  • @camillaberggren7256
    @camillaberggren7256 Год назад

    Hello and thanks for a good reaction. Please can you do 1916 their new song which is a cover from Motorhead, and my favorite Dreadnought(official lyrics video), Soldier of heaven(official music video, Bismarck(official music video) and last but not least En livstid i Krig(live in gothenburg) with subtitles in English on so you understand the meaning of the song.

  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41 Год назад +2

    For me this song highlights the absolute stupidity of the Allied generals in WW1. Their tactics, or actually lack of them, caused millions of casualties while they stayed safe behind the lines, unconcerned except for their personal glory. The only Allied commander who deserves praise is King Albert of Belgium, who fought on the lines with his men. And sadly, they learned nothing leading to the debacle at the beginning of WW2. Sabaton covers both these points in "Race to the Sea" and "Ghost Division." Great reaction, keep rocking Sabaton. BTW, Sabaton just finished a US tour. I was fortunate to see them in Nashville. Epica opened and both bands were awesome. I would expect them back in 2024 if they follow their usual pattern.

  • @freggel04
    @freggel04 Год назад

    Most of the soldiers really drowned in mud, and horses! This isn't a song to laugh too. I live near and we try to conservere erery inch off it, to respect the fallen