1:09 I remember a moment where I watched a dude kill a guy with a mace right as the zeppelin smashed into the ground, meanwhile planes flew Just overhead
Fucking zeppelins always drop on me. No idea how i manage to be always there...like i'm doing fine thinking. Nope zeppelin drops to my head...i've gotten used to it nowadays :)
82nd became an airborne division in WW2. Thats what the whole “death from above what they know say” is referring to. But before all that the were normal infantry. They’re still around. ruclips.net/video/IPxV91x0gZA/видео.html This is them today
@@boom350ph It's the 82nd Airborne Infantry batallion. I read up on it a bit out of curiosity, and it's still around. It's currently deployed in Iraq. The guy this song is about singlehandedly captured 132 Germans.
There's one thing Sabaton goofed up. While "Death from above" is now the 82's saying, they still say "82 All the way" more often than than the former, in honor of Sargent Alvin York.
I think it was to be included just because it's their modern official motto; as far as I know, the '82nd all the way' was their first and original. So it's not wrong really.
Im a little bit disapointed that they made a song about an amerikan and not about a german or french or someone like that. I mean the us joined after the war was already decided. They fought enemys with barely any equipment, supplied with bread where saw dust was in it and already 4 years of fighting.
Luca Hadwiger Just because a country joined late in a war doesn’t mean you can make a kick-ass song of said country, because said country was crucial to obliterating Germany. Why? Casualty rates were high for both Britain and France by 1918, and had the American reinforcements not arrived, the Germans would not be overwhelmed.
@Thomas Jayes i didnt say thay they had no reason to fight. Its just annoying that the us is often treated like a major player in the great war. It had the potential but entered the war too late to realy make any differents. It was like the last drop to overflow the barrel. I didnt say that there wherent any brave soldiers in the us army, im just saying that the soldiers who already fought 4 years, without proper equipment or rations is so often simply forgotten by popculture.
first name last name I highly recommend you look into his story even more Sabaton history fucked it all up and left out so many details on his story and who he was as a person and what he did
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Your channel is underrated
Fail Marine 2.0 thanks a lot
History edition by any chance?
Ph4ntom __ it will be yes
Yey. Would it perhaps be a scout/sniper compilation of epic proportions?
I get that it’s more fun for the cinematic but it would’ve been cool if Alvin York was Included
Master Yoda is he in bf1?
The Red Baron no
Mr. Krabs oh
Could at least been in the argone forrest taking the second last OBJ with a 1911 (possibly also shot the german soldier that didnt put his rifle away)
1:09 I remember a moment where I watched a dude kill a guy with a mace right as the zeppelin smashed into the ground, meanwhile planes flew Just overhead
Saw a clip of a dude shooting explosives on a zeplin with a kolibri, killing it saying he killed it with the kolibri
1:09 Just seeing the blimp going down in flames is amazing!
Ramolinly thanks it took a while to get that scene right
@@SteffywithaStify hmmmm its a good idea but i think kinda ''cringe'' because of the Quality in the game
@@SteffywithaStify but surely its hard to get a video made of cut scence
German Kaiser actually I used some software that allows me to go into the campaign from a spectator POV none of this is cutscenes
SteffywithaStify that’s really cool
Absolutely brilliant mate
Ph4ntom __ thanks a lot
You never fail to amaze me🤘
BlunderThunder TV thanks that means a lot
Bloody brilliant
Cheeky 420 subs
Bayerische Motoren Werke Motorsport-Abteilung you know it
Yeyeyeyeyeyeyyeyeyeyeyeyeyyeyeyeyeyeeeeeeeee
3:29 - 3:51 - fav part. Thanks.
👏💯 great video bro 👌...... BF1 is the best game about imo. I play it multiple hours daily
nice video man
Fucking zeppelins always drop on me. No idea how i manage to be always there...like i'm doing fine thinking. Nope zeppelin drops to my head...i've gotten used to it nowadays :)
Makes me wanna play battlefield 1 again but my wifi too shit to update it
music about american soldiers, shows a russian on a horse ?
Americans?? Jaja wtf is not "american" is yankees and gringos xD
All I can say is... Hooah...!! ;n;7
Cool animation. Can you do Amaranthe-82nd all the way battlefield music video
Keanu Reeves was born on the 2 and of September 1964
Sergeant York died on the same day
Do you believe in reincarnation?
@@Sc0rp83 Andy Warhol died February 22 1987. Joshua Plotkin born February 22 1987.
Takes One legend to birth another
Is the 82nd the american front?
its an american battalion
@@SteffywithaStify oh that explain everything
82nd became an airborne division in WW2. Thats what the whole “death from above what they know say” is referring to. But before all that the were normal infantry. They’re still around.
ruclips.net/video/IPxV91x0gZA/видео.html
This is them today
@@boom350ph It's the 82nd Airborne Infantry batallion. I read up on it a bit out of curiosity, and it's still around. It's currently deployed in Iraq. The guy this song is about singlehandedly captured 132 Germans.
@@GetDougDimmadomed true
There's one thing Sabaton goofed up. While "Death from above" is now the 82's saying, they still say "82 All the way" more often than than the former, in honor of Sargent Alvin York.
I think it was to be included just because it's their modern official motto; as far as I know, the '82nd all the way' was their first and original. So it's not wrong really.
What is that red plane the red barons hmmmmmmm
This one has absolutly nothing to do with the events
The problem is it’s more of an epic cinematic to a really good song rather than something about the character
@@SteffywithaStify You could have at least had mostly footage from the Argonne Forest map
@@fallout_nerd1012 i did that for Devil Dogs, so i want going to do that again
@@SteffywithaStify Well you should've, I just feel a total disconnect between the song and the music. It's almost like a dragonball Linkin Park AMV
Fallout_Nerd101 I can see why you’d feel disconnected from this, but dragon ball scenes could work for some linking park songs lmao
coool cinematic but sadly it does not match the song too much
Im a little bit disapointed that they made a song about an amerikan and not about a german or french or someone like that. I mean the us joined after the war was already decided.
They fought enemys with barely any equipment, supplied with bread where saw dust was in it and already 4 years of fighting.
Luca Hadwiger we did the Red Baron but some more would have been good
SteffywithaStify I like how he says “American” which implies he wasn’t even listening to the song where it talked about no ordinary soldier
@@seasons1745 i listened, and i dont care if he was ordinary or not. He fought for the us army and thats what i meant.
Luca Hadwiger
Just because a country joined late in a war doesn’t mean you can make a kick-ass song of said country, because said country was crucial to obliterating Germany. Why? Casualty rates were high for both Britain and France by 1918, and had the American reinforcements not arrived, the Germans would not be overwhelmed.
@Thomas Jayes i didnt say thay they had no reason to fight. Its just annoying that the us is often treated like a major player in the great war. It had the potential but entered the war too late to realy make any differents. It was like the last drop to overflow the barrel.
I didnt say that there wherent any brave soldiers in the us army, im just saying that the soldiers who already fought 4 years, without proper equipment or rations is so often simply forgotten by popculture.
The 82nd airborne division didn't even exist yet, why would you use BF1?
it was in the great war album, and its about sergeant Alvin York, who later was part of the 82nd Airborne division.
The 82nd wasn't always an Airborne Division. Hence the lyrics "It's 82nd all the way, death from above what they now say."
@@CornPop-cz2eo yeah, I realize they weren't talking about the airborne division now, I watched the sabaton history video on it.
first name last name I highly recommend you look into his story even more Sabaton history fucked it all up and left out so many details on his story and who he was as a person and what he did
@@Justiceforall55 alright, I will