Good to have some metal in the morning! If you haven't heard it yet how about a double reaction of Sabaton's Carolus Rex vs Erik Grönwall feat.Tommy Johansson. 2 Swedish musicians singing about a Swedish king
White Friday where several deliberate triggered avalanches in the Italian alps took the lives of many soldiers from the Italians and Austrian-Hungarian soldiers.
have you checked out the Sabaton history channel, a quick lesson on the subject of the s8ng, it is a entertaining watch mostly, sure serious information but then they ralk about how they made the song... often with bloopers or similar
@@NateRockneBTW the Sabaton history channel has won academic award for education, they also have cooperation with museums... the history channel is dealing with the history behind all their history based songs (over 120 episodes by now) and is actually used by teachers as a resource, as far as I know they have no problem with teachers or school that ask to use their material, they are very free with helping teach history.
After experiencing a new Sabaton song, I think it would be worth watching the history video which explains the particular events the song is about. In this case, I believe it's this one → ruclips.net/video/UZ4CJ9f-JEc/видео.html
With the warming climate, bodies trapped in in the ice of those WWI alpine battles are still being revealed.
That's wild. Sounds like a lot of history to learn from.
Good to have some metal in the morning!
If you haven't heard it yet how about a double reaction of Sabaton's Carolus Rex vs Erik Grönwall feat.Tommy Johansson. 2 Swedish musicians singing about a Swedish king
Thanks for the request. I don't think I've heard that yet.
White Friday where several deliberate triggered avalanches in the Italian alps took the lives of many soldiers from the Italians and Austrian-Hungarian soldiers.
have you checked out the Sabaton history channel, a quick lesson on the subject of the s8ng, it is a entertaining watch mostly, sure serious information but then they ralk about how they made the song... often with bloopers or similar
I haven't seen the history of Sabaton. I'll look for that and check it out. Thank you.
@@NateRockneBTW the Sabaton history channel has won academic award for education, they also have cooperation with museums... the history channel is dealing with the history behind all their history based songs (over 120 episodes by now) and is actually used by teachers as a resource, as far as I know they have no problem with teachers or school that ask to use their material, they are very free with helping teach history.
This is such a bop 😁👍🤘😎
After experiencing a new Sabaton song, I think it would be worth watching the history video which explains the particular events the song is about.
In this case, I believe it's this one → ruclips.net/video/UZ4CJ9f-JEc/видео.html
Thank you. I'm going to check more of these out.