The song actually is a cover of a song by Radio Tapok. He is a russian youtuber/musician who does russian covers of songs. He first covered "Attack of the dead men" by them. They found his cover, so they brought him onto the stage to sing the song with them when they concerted in Moscow. And then later he released "Defense of Moscow" which they covered here. I would really love it if you did a kind-of mega-reaction to a) Attack of the dead men (unsure if you did already), b) Radio Tapoks cover, c) the live version with him and d) his original to defense of Moscow. And by the way: from 5:31 onward the guitar solo actually is a part of the soviet/russian anthem. Love your reactions, keep it up!
@@fenrisulfur842 Part of the solo was anyway. But no, doesn't seem like he noticed. A couple months ago i saw a girl from Russia react to this song - and you bet she did notice immediately ....and promptly went nuts over it. Was really fun to watch. XD
This is actually a cover - There is a guy in Russia called Radio Tapok whom has made alot of covers on Sabaton songs in russian, he wrote this song and then Sabaton being cool guys they returned the favour and translated the song, changed a few bits for instanse added russias anthem and made this that you just watched. Awesome song :)
@@ThomasVanhala I think so, he also performed live with them in Moscow. There is even a reaction video where Radio Tapok listens to Sabatons cover of his original, and though i don't know Russian one can see that he is touched. Speaking of covers, Sabaton has another rather recent cover song - "Kingdome come" (Manowar)
@@ThomasVanhala Yes actually they contacted Radio Tapok and he got to release the Russian version before Sabaton released their (the day before something like that), Pär talks about it on Sabaton History in the episode about Attack of the dead men.
A yiss! Another great example of how Sabaton can make you feel patriotic even when you have no actual affiliation of the nations included in the songs. Epic song, epic reaction. Keep it up, lad.
One of the great things about Sabaton I've noticed is their ability to grab listeners who don't necessarily listen to/ enjoy metal. They have a wide appeal because they have catchy melodies, great riffs, extra instrumentation such as synth and choirs, great stories, and probably the most important thing...lyrics that people can clearly decipher. In my experience, people who don't listen to/ like metal generally say " they're great musicians, but I don't really enjoy it because I don't know what they're saying". Well, Sabaton never seem to give them any complaints because they tick all of the boxes :)
If you listen to the solo guitar, you'll notice the soviet anthem playing by the guitar haha, also good reaction ^^ Some Historical tips: "The Typhoon Wave" is a clear reference to the german operation to take moscow called "Operation Typhoon" Moscow had a defensive line situated in 3 villages ahead of the city, the soldiers defending Tula breached the offensive line of the Germans, also the horde of tanks T-34 following the fleeing germans. Before the german attack, the city of moscow had a military parade to raise up the morale of the people, and join the red army to set the defensive trenches to defend Moscow. Have a good day! ^^
This is what I love about Sabaton. They don't care which side they are talking about. During Ghost Division, I just wanna stand next to Rommel and advance into France with him, during Defense of Moscow I just wanna grab a rifle and push back the axis forces. It's just pure fun.
Some Sabaton songs recommendations: To Hell and Back; Fields of Verdun; The Attack of the Dead Man; Seven Pillars of Wisdom; Smoking Snakes... Tried not to name every single song of them, so i picked some of my favs ones
Anothe banger reaction, from you, my man! As a Russian citizen, I feel so proud for my country every time Sabaton sings about my country! This song in particular makes me emotional every time and refrain and this part with Russian anthem always makes me cry)) have a nice day)
In all those reaction videos I look for how many recognize that Part of the Guitar solo is the Soviet/Russian National Anthem. Not many, Clearly most "reactors" haven't watched Hockey in the 70: and 80:s
@Jojo: There are some things you need to know: 1) Army Group Center only got to within 15 miles (24.14 km) of Moscow. Unlike Napoleon, who occupied the city for six weeks during the early 1800s, Germany's war machine never occupied Moscow. 2) During the final push into Russia to take Moscow, the weather denied the Wehrmacht one of its primary assets, the Luftwaffe, which had been used to spot and assault dug in troops from the air, before ground forces would normally move in. 3) Due to Russian fuel having a lighter viscosity than German fuel, Germany had a lot of issues with tanks that would not start, due to being frozen. This, along with Gernan trains having a different rail gauge than Russian trains, exacerbated and compounded an already-difficult and complex supply situation. 4) The Wehrmacht, despite its problems, did have much more armor than the Russians did -- and outnumbered the Russian armor by about 20:1. The Russians only had about 2 dozen or so combat-effective KV-1 heavy tanks to deal with Pz-IIIJs and Pz-IIIEs, along with Pz-IVs. The two KV-2 Russian heavy tanks had already been damaged or destroyed by the time the Wehrmacht began pushing to Moscow. While the Russians had the TU-85 medium tank, it did not have a powerful enough gun or ammunition to take out the more heavily armored German armor. At most, the TU-85 could take out the Pz-38(t) and the Pz-II tank, as these were less-armored tanks, and normally were used as scout tanks and infantry assault guns. Despite all of this, Marshal Zhukov threw everything he had into the defenses of Moscow -- which included rushing to the front the T-34 Main Battle Tank, which, learning the lessons from the Japanese in 1905, allowed the Russians to develop sloped armor for the T-34 and T-34/85 (the "85" variant was a T-34 hull on a TU-85 chassis, as I understand it). The T-34, to this day, is seen as the best battle tank ever produced, due to the survivability it had by deflecting enemy rounds. And in case you didnt know, the Soviet/Russian national anthem was used in the guitar solo for Defense of Moscow.
Germans complained later: the General Moroz Ivanovichh ("moroz" is the Russian word for very cold weather, frost) was on Russian's side... Another reason: Hitler did not expected that we will "resist and bite" so desperately, and he expected to finish Russian campaign before temperatures will fall below 0C. So, the well-trained Wehrmacht soldiers were unprepared for winter fights.
@@isaiahwelch8066 that was the thing I said: Hitler had underestimated our stubborness and expected to finish the campaign during the warm part of year. Geography lesson in German school: - Kinder, what is the longest street over all the world? - The ... strasse in Stalingrad. Grand-dad said that it took about year to pass just a half of it.
I do love this song. Its the type of song that makes me feel like I'm from the Soviet Union and I gotta go pick up a rifle to defend the motherland. So I totally agree with your reaction! Radio Tapok has covered a lot of Sabaton tracks and so having them take one of his songs and making an official video for it was extremely touching for him. He was just as excited as the rest of us about this cover. I suggest "Coat of Arms" and "Sparta" to give Greece some love. There is no official vid for Sparta but there are fan made ones that are pretty good. (Mostly they use footage from "300" but they really capture the music with them and have them fit.) I also suggest "Winged Hussars". It has become a meme song for the Sabaton fandom, but it is still pretty good and gives another shout out to Poland and Lithuania. Again, there is no official video but there is a very good one by Hardigun that shows the Seige of Vienna. I suggest all of those. Others suggest "Attack of the Dead Men" and I agree. Now THAT is one of my absolute favorite songs by Sabaton. It just is very well done and captures the fear of poison gas, but also the Russian spirit to take the enemy with them. You can even do a double feature if you wanted with the Sabaton lyric video and then Radio Tapok's Russian cover music video.
Fun song from this year for sure! I love how they worked together with Tapok, first letting him release March of the Dead Men before their own version, then he returned the favor. The thing that stands out the most to me in this cover is the chorus, it's not as shouty or intense as most of their songs. Very different to what they usually do. Another song in that way is Steel Commander, which might have been commissioned by Wargames, but that's just a guess.
Loved the video! For the next Sabaton videos I would love to see you listen to the rest of the Carolus Rex Album since you listened to the Carolus Rex song from it a few weeks ago, Have a great day mate!
I am so glad you enjoyed! I am toying with the idea of doing album reactions but Im not too sure about it yet ill have to get the communities opinion but I am down for it!
spotify told me this was my 4th most listened song of the year... my reaction : yes! there is a russian guy that Sabaton works alot with and he did a version of this song in russian its brilliant too btw he has done many other sabaton songs in the past in russian like attack of the dead man (maybe sometime u do a double reaction)
Vice versa. Oleg Abramov (aka RadioTapok) wrote the "Sabaton-style" song in Russian. And THEN Sabaton made English cover for that Tapok's song! After some successful Oleg's covers on Sabaton's songs, especially when he sung his Russian version of "Attack of Dead Men" at the stage together with Sabaton at Moscow, there arise the joke: "Oleg, only small step before worldwide popularity: the Sabaton must cover your own song" We joked... had fun... unless heard "D.o.M."... No jokes anymore. Now we afraid if Manowar, Metallica and other famous bands will make covers on another Oleg's songs... 🙂
Great reaction! As other people have already said, this is a cover of Radio Tapok's Sabaton-stylized song and you should definitely check out the original, as well as Attack of the Dead Men live in Moscow, a performance in which Tapok sings together with Sabaton and they alternate the English and Russian versions. For a slight change of pace, I'd like you to see some songs from Otava Yo, a Russian modern folk band. They have a mostly lighthearted "slice of life" tone with sprinkles of comedy, and many of their videos not only tell a story but also show off Russia itself, whether it's the wilderness, a rural village, or the streets and rooftops of St Petersburg. Any of their official or official-live videos would be good, but my personal recommendations are Cossack's lezginka, A cat has four legs, and Street Cleaner. All of these three and most of the others have English subtitles, so you'll be able to know what they're singing :) If you want to check out yet another genre, I can recommend you some acapella by Voiceplay, they like to put on a theatrical show in their videos, especially in their cover of Oogie Boogie Song from the Nightmare Before Christmas. After that, a good idea could be their bass singer Geoff Castelucci's solo channel, my favorite from that is his rendition of Sixteen Tons (originally by Merle Travis, but the most well-known version is by Tennessee Ernie Ford) I apologize if this is too long or if you're not interested in any of my suggestions, nevertheless I can't wait to see more of your insightful and focused reactions, a real breath of fresh air next to those whose only contribution is a constant stream of oohs, aahs, and woahs :D
Thank you so much! Although it may take me a little bit of time I will 100% do my best to get to your suggestions. Like I said it may take me a tad bit of time but i have full intention to do them! Also It means a lot that you think my reactions are Insightful! I do my best to really try and contribute something rather than just sitting and yelling so you saying that really means a lot!
So fun fact about this campaign (operation typhoon) both side committed a million soldiers and out of those 2 million Men the casualty Rate was something like 800,000 men. But here comes the fun part u may think that It was a relatively even split but it was most certainly not the Germans hot roughly 200,000 men wounded or dead and the Russians had 600,000 wounded or dead and the only reason Germany pulled out was that Russia still had millions more they could throw at the problem
Sabaton has a way of making you feel patriotic of countries you never been to :P Now that we showed you our way of life and our music, what about yours? Whats your favourite groups?
Whenever I read or in this case listen to anything about Nazi Germany vs. the USSR, I simply can't help but be more than reluctant to "side" with either. Nevertheless, Sabaton isn't political and they always deliver a kick ass song rich with history!
This is one where I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge of the events of the song. So instead of making an attempt at doing the hero's of that battle justice. I will invite you to watch the Sabaton history video of the song. Indy does a far better job than I could ever hope of doing. And giving the significance of this battle. Indy's the only person I can point you towards.
This is a cover of a guy who does covers of Sabaton All integrated. He loves Sabaton's cover of him Check out Radio Tapok: ruclips.net/video/yw0jQBLbhLU/видео.html&ab_channel=RADIOTAPOK Note, Sabaton included the Russian anthem in the song. He didn't
you should react to Sabaton - In the Name of God, it is probably one of the best underated songs they have, and probably one of the least impartial they have, you could say it is a literal callout to terrorism.
this song isn't actually a Sabaton Original song, the origin of this song belongs to the russian youtuber Radio Tapok who wanted to make a Sabaton like song about the Battle of Moscow
It’s not mos cow Mozcow Or even moskau which is actually a song so every time you’re saying mos co you’re actually calling the capital of Russia a different name which is actually a good song but if I’d wanted to be boring and pedantic then in reality it’s pro nunced Moskva if we were actually talking Russian
When I first listened to this song, I kinda disliked that in the chorus, the last syllable of each line was so stretched out, it felt like something was missing (like they were lacking a syllable or two for the music, eg "[...] brace for the stooooorm [...] and into defeeeeeeeat"), but I really grew to like it a lot. I noticed that the original Russian version by Radio Tapok, which is in Russian ofc, had this as well. Maybe it's a thing in Russian music, not sure. Anyway, nice reaction, I think you can almost call your videos "Reaction & Analysis" or something :)
Учите историю! Мне надоело слушать людей которые, не проявляют уважения как к группе, так и к историческому событию. Я не знаю, чтобы было с Вами потерпи мы поражение и не отбросив назад и не захватив Берлин! Подумайте как нибудь, если есть чем!
This was one of the more impressive songs I have heard! I hope you enjoyed and let me know what you want to see next!
The song actually is a cover of a song by Radio Tapok. He is a russian youtuber/musician who does russian covers of songs. He first covered "Attack of the dead men" by them. They found his cover, so they brought him onto the stage to sing the song with them when they concerted in Moscow. And then later he released "Defense of Moscow" which they covered here.
I would really love it if you did a kind-of mega-reaction to a) Attack of the dead men (unsure if you did already), b) Radio Tapoks cover, c) the live version with him and d) his original to defense of Moscow.
And by the way: from 5:31 onward the guitar solo actually is a part of the soviet/russian anthem.
Love your reactions, keep it up!
@@nearly_blind1017 SABATON - Cliffs Of Gallipoli (Official Music Video) its epic song and story
@@AlexkrBG absolutely Cliffs of Gallipoli, mate!
did you realize, that the solo was the Russian Anthem? ;) small easter egg
@@fenrisulfur842 Part of the solo was anyway. But no, doesn't seem like he noticed. A couple months ago i saw a girl from Russia react to this song - and you bet she did notice immediately ....and promptly went nuts over it. Was really fun to watch. XD
This is actually a cover - There is a guy in Russia called Radio Tapok whom has made alot of covers on Sabaton songs in russian, he wrote this song and then Sabaton being cool guys they returned the favour and translated the song, changed a few bits for instanse added russias anthem and made this that you just watched. Awesome song :)
Oh wow that is actually so damn cool! I had no Idea. I am going to have to check out the original. Thank you so much for letting me know!
Did they not let Radio Tapok translate and put "Attack of the dead men" on his RUclips channel ahead of Sabaton?
@@ThomasVanhala I think so, he also performed live with them in Moscow. There is even a reaction video where Radio Tapok listens to Sabatons cover of his original, and though i don't know Russian one can see that he is touched. Speaking of covers, Sabaton has another rather recent cover song - "Kingdome come" (Manowar)
@@ThomasVanhala Yes actually they contacted Radio Tapok and he got to release the Russian version before Sabaton released their (the day before something like that), Pär talks about it on Sabaton History in the episode about Attack of the dead men.
@@ThomasVanhala It's an amazing show for sure! Tapok got such a massive pop from the crowd, it was amazing.
A yiss! Another great example of how Sabaton can make you feel patriotic even when you have no actual affiliation of the nations included in the songs. Epic song, epic reaction. Keep it up, lad.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed the video! I hope I can keep making videos that are entertaining!
One of the great things about Sabaton I've noticed is their ability to grab listeners who don't necessarily listen to/ enjoy metal. They have a wide appeal because they have catchy melodies, great riffs, extra instrumentation such as synth and choirs, great stories, and probably the most important thing...lyrics that people can clearly decipher.
In my experience, people who don't listen to/ like metal generally say " they're great musicians, but I don't really enjoy it because I don't know what they're saying". Well, Sabaton never seem to give them any complaints because they tick all of the boxes :)
That's a mark of a Power Metal band.
If you listen to the solo guitar, you'll notice the soviet anthem playing by the guitar haha, also good reaction ^^
Some Historical tips: "The Typhoon Wave" is a clear reference to the german operation to take moscow called "Operation Typhoon"
Moscow had a defensive line situated in 3 villages ahead of the city, the soldiers defending Tula breached the offensive line of the Germans, also the horde of tanks T-34 following the fleeing germans.
Before the german attack, the city of moscow had a military parade to raise up the morale of the people, and join the red army to set the defensive trenches to defend Moscow.
Have a good day! ^^
Oh damn I love learning about this stuff thank you so much for letting me know! I am glad you enjoyed the video!!!
Their songs are truly amazing when you pick up on all the details.
to be exact, the anthem played from 5:32-5:56.
I find it unreal that ppl don't know each other national anthems...watch sports jessus 😄
@@martinottesen1053 I heard it from 5:14 - 5:56.
This is what I love about Sabaton. They don't care which side they are talking about. During Ghost Division, I just wanna stand next to Rommel and advance into France with him, during Defense of Moscow I just wanna grab a rifle and push back the axis forces. It's just pure fun.
Its one of the many reasons it makes them so great in my opinion!
This is exactly why we love Sabaton, music history from all sides taught through music
It was not "just fun", that was just "Sabaton effect" when you feel proudness for the people/country you in no way belong to.
Is it just me, or did that synth bit in the intro remind of the intro of The Final Countdon by Europe?
Nice one. I like how they've integrated a bit of the Russian national anthem into the guitar solo. It's really appropriate.
I only noticed that after it was pointed out to me and god damn that just makes the song so much cooler!
Solo was the second, first check 0:35 - 0:41
*soviet, not russian
0:35 - 0:41 slowly performed phrase from our Anthem. More intensive Anthem was played in guitar solo (5:31 - 5:50).
Some Sabaton songs recommendations: To Hell and Back; Fields of Verdun; The Attack of the Dead Man; Seven Pillars of Wisdom; Smoking Snakes... Tried not to name every single song of them, so i picked some of my favs ones
Another underrated one would be Blood of Bannockburn. Or Shiroyama for that matter.
Greetings from Moscow, i'm glad to see that you saw finally this song. There is more)
Anothe banger reaction, from you, my man! As a Russian citizen, I feel so proud for my country every time Sabaton sings about my country! This song in particular makes me emotional every time and refrain and this part with Russian anthem always makes me cry)) have a nice day)
I am so happy that you enjoyed the reaction! Like for real!!! Thank you so much for your continued support for what im doing!!!
Another Sabaton's masterpiece - a cover! Another great reaction, thanks!
I am glad you enjoyed it! I hope I can keep making videos you enjoy!
In all those reaction videos I look for how many recognize that Part of the Guitar solo is the Soviet/Russian National Anthem. Not many, Clearly most "reactors" haven't watched Hockey in the 70: and 80:s
best national anthem in the world
@Jojo: There are some things you need to know:
1) Army Group Center only got to within 15 miles (24.14 km) of Moscow. Unlike Napoleon, who occupied the city for six weeks during the early 1800s, Germany's war machine never occupied Moscow.
2) During the final push into Russia to take Moscow, the weather denied the Wehrmacht one of its primary assets, the Luftwaffe, which had been used to spot and assault dug in troops from the air, before ground forces would normally move in.
3) Due to Russian fuel having a lighter viscosity than German fuel, Germany had a lot of issues with tanks that would not start, due to being frozen. This, along with Gernan trains having a different rail gauge than Russian trains, exacerbated and compounded an already-difficult and complex supply situation.
4) The Wehrmacht, despite its problems, did have much more armor than the Russians did -- and outnumbered the Russian armor by about 20:1. The Russians only had about 2 dozen or so combat-effective KV-1 heavy tanks to deal with Pz-IIIJs and Pz-IIIEs, along with Pz-IVs. The two KV-2 Russian heavy tanks had already been damaged or destroyed by the time the Wehrmacht began pushing to Moscow. While the Russians had the TU-85 medium tank, it did not have a powerful enough gun or ammunition to take out the more heavily armored German armor. At most, the TU-85 could take out the Pz-38(t) and the Pz-II tank, as these were less-armored tanks, and normally were used as scout tanks and infantry assault guns.
Despite all of this, Marshal Zhukov threw everything he had into the defenses of Moscow -- which included rushing to the front the T-34 Main Battle Tank, which, learning the lessons from the Japanese in 1905, allowed the Russians to develop sloped armor for the T-34 and T-34/85 (the "85" variant was a T-34 hull on a TU-85 chassis, as I understand it). The T-34, to this day, is seen as the best battle tank ever produced, due to the survivability it had by deflecting enemy rounds.
And in case you didnt know, the Soviet/Russian national anthem was used in the guitar solo for Defense of Moscow.
Germans complained later: the General Moroz Ivanovichh ("moroz" is the Russian word for very cold weather, frost) was on Russian's side...
Another reason: Hitler did not expected that we will "resist and bite" so desperately, and he expected to finish Russian campaign before temperatures will fall below 0C. So, the well-trained Wehrmacht soldiers were unprepared for winter fights.
@@Sergei_Agarkoff : It also didn't help that the Wehrmacht used cotton uniforms, rather than wool uniforms, in winter.
@@isaiahwelch8066 that was the thing I said: Hitler had underestimated our stubborness and expected to finish the campaign during the warm part of year.
Geography lesson in German school:
- Kinder, what is the longest street over all the world?
- The ... strasse in Stalingrad. Grand-dad said that it took about year to pass just a half of it.
I do love this song. Its the type of song that makes me feel like I'm from the Soviet Union and I gotta go pick up a rifle to defend the motherland. So I totally agree with your reaction! Radio Tapok has covered a lot of Sabaton tracks and so having them take one of his songs and making an official video for it was extremely touching for him. He was just as excited as the rest of us about this cover.
I suggest "Coat of Arms" and "Sparta" to give Greece some love. There is no official vid for Sparta but there are fan made ones that are pretty good. (Mostly they use footage from "300" but they really capture the music with them and have them fit.)
I also suggest "Winged Hussars". It has become a meme song for the Sabaton fandom, but it is still pretty good and gives another shout out to Poland and Lithuania. Again, there is no official video but there is a very good one by Hardigun that shows the Seige of Vienna. I suggest all of those. Others suggest "Attack of the Dead Men" and I agree. Now THAT is one of my absolute favorite songs by Sabaton. It just is very well done and captures the fear of poison gas, but also the Russian spirit to take the enemy with them. You can even do a double feature if you wanted with the Sabaton lyric video and then Radio Tapok's Russian cover music video.
Fun song from this year for sure! I love how they worked together with Tapok, first letting him release March of the Dead Men before their own version, then he returned the favor.
The thing that stands out the most to me in this cover is the chorus, it's not as shouty or intense as most of their songs. Very different to what they usually do. Another song in that way is Steel Commander, which might have been commissioned by Wargames, but that's just a guess.
Steel Commander. Ill have to give it a look!!!! Thank you for the heads up!
@@JoJoLewis A "look" is a good start, the video is very good!
Also Joaqim pronounced too hard "r's" mimicking the Russian accent.
You should check out the attack of the dead men, really liking your reactions so far! You should do more Rammstein as well.
I am so happy you are enjoying the reactions! I will absolutely checkout your suggestion thank you! I am absolutely going to react to more Rammstein!
I actually watched Radio Tapok react to what Sabaton has done to his song. It was great
Sabaton music videos are like mini movies they have a new fan
Doing great!
Thanks chubsy
Loved the video! For the next Sabaton videos I would love to see you listen to the rest of the Carolus Rex Album since you listened to the Carolus Rex song from it a few weeks ago,
Have a great day mate!
I am so glad you enjoyed! I am toying with the idea of doing album reactions but Im not too sure about it yet ill have to get the communities opinion but I am down for it!
the end result of radio tapok writing a song in the Sabaton style then Sabaton doing a cover and making it more Sabaton
Sabaton cubed
What a song, love it!
Its honestly amazing! I cant get enough of it!
You being Aussie should really check out Cliffs of Galiipoli and Ballad of Bull both are stories about aussies in war
Should I watch a particular Live version for either song or just the Official Videos?
@@JoJoLewis just go for officual cause they tell the story visually as well
@@JoJoLewis there is no live version on Ballad of Bull.🤘
spotify told me this was my 4th most listened song of the year...
my reaction : yes!
there is a russian guy that Sabaton works alot with and he did a version of this song in russian its brilliant too btw
he has done many other sabaton songs in the past in russian like attack of the dead man (maybe sometime u do a double reaction)
Vice versa. Oleg Abramov (aka RadioTapok) wrote the "Sabaton-style" song in Russian. And THEN Sabaton made English cover for that Tapok's song!
After some successful Oleg's covers on Sabaton's songs, especially when he sung his Russian version of "Attack of Dead Men" at the stage together with Sabaton at Moscow, there arise the joke: "Oleg, only small step before worldwide popularity: the Sabaton must cover your own song"
We joked... had fun... unless heard "D.o.M."... No jokes anymore. Now we afraid if Manowar, Metallica and other famous bands will make covers on another Oleg's songs... 🙂
Another great song along with another great reaction, keep up the good work 🤘😁
I am glad that you enjoyed it! I hope I can Keep making content that you enjoy!
A great reaction JoJo 🤘🎸🎸
Thanks man I am glad you enjoyed it!!!
watching this as i wear my defence of moscow hoodie
God Sabaton has some amazing songs, I know The Ballad of Bull is a great one. It's about an Australian medic who served in WW1.
ohhhh Ill absolutely have to check it out! Thank you so much for the suggestion!
You should check out Majestica - "Above The Sky" if you would like to see the guitarist in Sabaton sing. Think you would like it :)
One of my favorite Sabaton songs is the Ballad of Bull, about in my opinion one of the greatest heroes of WW2 and one of your fellow australians.
Great reaction! As other people have already said, this is a cover of Radio Tapok's Sabaton-stylized song and you should definitely check out the original, as well as Attack of the Dead Men live in Moscow, a performance in which Tapok sings together with Sabaton and they alternate the English and Russian versions.
For a slight change of pace, I'd like you to see some songs from Otava Yo, a Russian modern folk band. They have a mostly lighthearted "slice of life" tone with sprinkles of comedy, and many of their videos not only tell a story but also show off Russia itself, whether it's the wilderness, a rural village, or the streets and rooftops of St Petersburg. Any of their official or official-live videos would be good, but my personal recommendations are Cossack's lezginka, A cat has four legs, and Street Cleaner. All of these three and most of the others have English subtitles, so you'll be able to know what they're singing :)
If you want to check out yet another genre, I can recommend you some acapella by Voiceplay, they like to put on a theatrical show in their videos, especially in their cover of Oogie Boogie Song from the Nightmare Before Christmas. After that, a good idea could be their bass singer Geoff Castelucci's solo channel, my favorite from that is his rendition of Sixteen Tons (originally by Merle Travis, but the most well-known version is by Tennessee Ernie Ford)
I apologize if this is too long or if you're not interested in any of my suggestions, nevertheless I can't wait to see more of your insightful and focused reactions, a real breath of fresh air next to those whose only contribution is a constant stream of oohs, aahs, and woahs :D
Thank you so much! Although it may take me a little bit of time I will 100% do my best to get to your suggestions. Like I said it may take me a tad bit of time but i have full intention to do them! Also It means a lot that you think my reactions are Insightful! I do my best to really try and contribute something rather than just sitting and yelling so you saying that really means a lot!
Music is music. Good is good.
If a song is made to be excellent, the genre does not matter. If the song is made to be shit, no genre will save it.
Now you should react to Yarnhub's animated story about the "Night Witches" from Sabaton.
But choose the long version, with historical references
Hell yes!
_Listen Sabaton - Panzerkampf!_
_The biggest invasion in history!_
_You will get chills for a days to come!_
So fun fact about this campaign (operation typhoon) both side committed a million soldiers and out of those 2 million Men the casualty Rate was something like 800,000 men. But here comes the fun part u may think that It was a relatively even split but it was most certainly not the Germans hot roughly 200,000 men wounded or dead and the Russians had 600,000 wounded or dead and the only reason Germany pulled out was that Russia still had millions more they could throw at the problem
Also I just woke up
All rise for the national anthem!
5:41 idk if u realise but thats a russian/soviet anthem
Эту песню написал радио Тапок!Посмотрите пожалуйста оригинал! СОЛО на гитаре это гимн России!
I love this song. Please can you do To hell and back and if you want some goosebumps see The price of a mile (official lyric) Please please
Like your reactions! more sabaton and rammstein please!
Lol you love sabaton so much how long until you change it to metal fan reacts to sabaton xD
Sabaton has a way of making you feel patriotic of countries you never been to :P
Now that we showed you our way of life and our music, what about yours? Whats your favourite groups?
Try checking out Steel Comander also from Sabaton, it has also this sort of power behind it, at least in my opinion
I just got another person suggest Steel commander to me! Ill absolutely have to check it out soon!
Whenever I read or in this case listen to anything about Nazi Germany vs. the USSR, I simply can't help but be more than reluctant to "side" with either. Nevertheless, Sabaton isn't political and they always deliver a kick ass song rich with history!
Have you ever felt patriotic towards russia?
Sabaton: Would you like to?
Not everyone notices the soviet anthem
This is one where I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge of the events of the song. So instead of making an attempt at doing the hero's of that battle justice. I will invite you to watch the Sabaton history video of the song.
Indy does a far better job than I could ever hope of doing. And giving the significance of this battle. Indy's the only person I can point you towards.
Manny people dont know but in the solo the russian anthem is hidde
This is a cover of a guy who does covers of Sabaton
All integrated. He loves Sabaton's cover of him
Check out Radio Tapok:
ruclips.net/video/yw0jQBLbhLU/видео.html&ab_channel=RADIOTAPOK
Note, Sabaton included the Russian anthem in the song. He didn't
Another Sabaton song: Livgardet/Royal Guard... Otherwise: "Lindemann" with Praise Abort or Steh Auf! 😎🤘
you should react to Sabaton - In the Name of God, it is probably one of the best underated songs they have, and probably one of the least impartial they have, you could say it is a literal callout to terrorism.
Radio Tapok!
When are u going to do sabaton wehrmacht?
Honestly. Ill do it next!
reaction coat of arms the sabaton bro
Nice video! Another good Sabaton song about Soviets vs Nazis is Panzerkampf, feel free to check it out.
Thank you so much! Ill absolutely check it out! Thank you for the suggestion!
Интересно а Сабатоны сейчас это исполнят, не дриснут?
Pls do a reaction to Saboteurs
Its a sabaton song
Hey you should listen to attack of the dead men by sabaton
Соло это гимн Советского Союза.
I like the Soviet theme in this song more
Inmate 4859 sabaton
i love your reactions, you are super cool dude...react to screaming eagles (official video) you will not be disappointed, greetings from Poland 🇵🇱😊
Thank you so much! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and I hope i can keep making content you enjoy!
cool reaction videos bro) respect from Russia. Time to check out some Slipknot or Eskimo Callboy my man)
I am glad you enjoyed it! I am actually gonna post another Eskimo callboy reaction within a few days!
It is very for learn history about ww2 ,right??
this song isn't actually a Sabaton Original song, the origin of this song belongs to the russian youtuber Radio Tapok who wanted to make a Sabaton like song about the Battle of Moscow
It’s not
mos cow
Mozcow
Or even moskau which is actually a song so every time you’re saying mos co you’re actually calling the capital of Russia a different name which is actually a good song but if I’d wanted to be boring and pedantic then in reality it’s pro nunced Moskva if we were actually talking Russian
I'm telling you.. go listen to The hammer has fallen
Anotherone that not knows the russian national anthem
THUNDER MOTHER.......ROCK ' N ' ROLL DISASTER......musikhjalpen 2014..
Rus gimn
When I first listened to this song, I kinda disliked that in the chorus, the last syllable of each line was so stretched out, it felt like something was missing (like they were lacking a syllable or two for the music, eg "[...] brace for the stooooorm [...] and into defeeeeeeeat"), but I really grew to like it a lot. I noticed that the original Russian version by Radio Tapok, which is in Russian ofc, had this as well. Maybe it's a thing in Russian music, not sure. Anyway, nice reaction, I think you can almost call your videos "Reaction & Analysis" or something :)
Учите историю! Мне надоело слушать людей которые, не проявляют уважения как к группе, так и к историческому событию. Я не знаю, чтобы было с Вами потерпи мы поражение и не отбросив назад и не захватив Берлин! Подумайте как нибудь, если есть чем!