@@SuperMegaImbaLord only in USA rest of us say the century we have begun, not the one we passed, so we are in 21th as it 2023 and 2123 will be 22nd only 350 muricans, few billions out there that say it correctly
@@Belnick6666 that’s exactly my point. The song/album was released in 1991, so it is from the 20th Century. 21st Century whould mean the song came out 2000 or later.
@@Belnick6666 It's really interesting how you assumed he was American because he didn't know what you knew, but then you were actually wrong so you were the one who didn't understand. By your logic does that make you the American now?? Please report to the nearest induction facility where you will be issued a gun and a pamphlet containing the information you're not supposed to know so angry people online can make an arse of themselves by yelling at you over stupid stuff that has no real impact on your life. Welcome to the ignorant American club! We're glad to have you and think you will be a real asset to our road rage team in the upcoming Olympics.
Nice Reaction! A few years ago Miley Cyrus was going to cover this song for her album she was working on and her Producer wanted to have the intro and outro with a piano instead of guitar like Metallica, so he contacted Elton John to do it , which he did. Then Miley, with Metallica, were on the Howard Stern show singing this song and Elton zoom called in and told them that this is one of the best songs ever written. James was visibly shaken by Elton's kind words.
When I heard this song for the first time, I was going through a deep depression in my teens. I firmly believe that rock, especially Heavy metal, saved my life at a very dark time in my life.
Because of the classical influence of this particular song I always liked it best as all the Metallica songs. Whereas Heavy Metal and ‘thrash speed rock’ can often be ‘one dimensional’, this song is less angry and more pleasant, pretty and more calm.
It’s the small details that we like in your reactions. Please review a live version of Fade to Black. It shows some of the classical elements in their music.
You always make fantastic reaction videos. Thank you for staying with it! I hope you get a lot more subs doing this. One thing Hetfield doesn't get enough credit for is his singing with his guitar playing. If they mirrored each other, it would be easy. He is often playing something that shifts at different times from what he is singing. I find it one of the toughest things to repeat in Metallica's music.
Great job Aaliyah, on your analysis of this beautiful (there, I said it too) song! You have a lot of musical expertise to share with us, unlike many of the music reactors here on this channel, so I have two songs to recommend you add to your list, as we would really enjoy listening to what you have to say about them! "White Queen" by Queen at the Hammersmith Odeon is a fabulous live performance. Also you should look for Roy Orbison and kd lang singing "Crying"! No rush or anything, but when you get the chance one day it would be great to listen to the songs and your thoughts! Cheers from Canada!!
That song is about suicide tho. His mom was in a cult that refused treatment to cancer so he watched her slowly die when he was 16. His father left them when he was 13 & they were robbed before writing fade to black among the stolen things was an amplifier his mom had bought for him a memory of her that was lost and brought back all the pain of his childhood. The lyrics match the thoughts and steps taken to self end.
@@jimspetdragons3737 yup 100% dude had a rough life but they were good kids venting all their rage and drowning all their sorrows in art. technically you could be right about the over all power ballad tone it's just that the subject matter isn't romanitc love.
@@sketchtherapy1218 True. I was suggesting this song more for the interesting vocals & melody, not the lyrics. Life does happen. Good things and bad. Best prepare the young (& old) in advance because it might happen to them or around them one day. Not everything is sunshine & rainbows.
@@jimspetdragons3737 its deffinitely interesting id say downright fascinating they were so young and spoke so deeply of pain faith war addiction and then matched those words with so much emotion throgh rythm & melody I find them to be fascinating.
Fade To Black is their best ballad imo. Another artist worth checking out is Devin Townsend. I recommend Kingdom or Deadhead live at Royal Albert Hall. Great reaction!
You might want to check out an a cappella cover of this song by Voiceplay. They usually depend largely on their beatboxer and bass singer for instrument sounds--although they did toss in an instrument on this cover. The vocals are excellent on this one.
I love when you venture into rock and metal, especially Metallica. Maybe check out their song "One". So we'll written, about a sad subject that while I enjoy it, it still brings a tear to my eyes. Regardless, good work. I enjoy when Gen Z dives into Gen X music. Even better that you have a musical background to lean on. You have a fan.
Little did Metallica know that hiring a new producer would be a game changer. 🙄 Bob Rock was the guitarist for The Payola$, before their breakup. He wrote songs with singer Paul Hyde, who was born in London, UK 🇬🇧. Paul Hyde is underrated in the USA 🇺🇸 but popular in Canada 🇨🇦 in the 1980s. BR also was the engineer for the late Bruce Fairbairn, RIP. They worked as a duo in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦 Their clients include Prism, Loverboy, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Aerosmith. Bob Rock engineered Whitesnake. He, parted ways with Fairbairn. Then he became the new producer for The Cult. In the same year, 1991, BR produced The Cult, he produced the self-titled Metallica album. This song is 1 of the hits. As you have analyzed, James Hetfield has the rasp and belts. Bob Rock worked him to achieve these. 😃 What helped BR was that he also worked with David Foster, who was born and raised in nearby Victoria, BC. Aside. Bob Rock, David Foster, late Bruce Fairbairn, Jim Vallance and Bryan Adams knew each other back in the late 1970s. In the 1989s, Vancouver became the most popular metro area for recording in Canada 🇨🇦 because of hit records from the aforementioned men. Back to Metallica. Orchestration in this song was from the late Michael Kamen, RIP. In the same year, he, Mutt Lange and Bryan Adams wrote Everything I Do I Do It for You. Number 1 song on the 1991 Billboard Charts. 🏆 You will notice a difference in singing technique from James Hetfield before 1991 than with Bob Rock and other producers. Feel free to compare songs from the 2 eras. Opinion. I prefer Unforgiven over Nothing Else Matters.
Ballads are always best when done by metal or rock bands. Check BEd of Roses by Bon Jovi or November Rain by guns n Roses... Lamento Eroico by Rhapsody is also a great one.
Might want to check out one of Metallica's infuences& peers in the form of Iron maiden : Halloween be thy name, frR of the dark,the red & the black,rime of the ancient mariner phantom of the opera, wasting love
The oldest version pf Hallowed be thy name is the most impressive I think it’s live but its so well recorded and the audio is so good I can’t tell. Bruce Dickisnson’s voice is amazing to this day but he was masterful since his early years.
Aliyah, nice reaction..nice song..great singer...i discovered a cover song by Franz Rythm Family Band..its so cool..they give justice to this song..im sure you will like it.
Hi Aaliyah! Listen Ville Valo (from the band HIM) singing "When Love and Death Embrace" live at Radio Suomipopin Helsinki! Worth it! Maybe you could make a reaction to it.
Hola desde Chile veo tus reacciones muy buenas eres bien agradable y simpática , ya me suscribí a tu canal .Tu primer nombre el de Alia es de origen árabe porque mi hija le puse el mismo nombre
Hi there Aaliyah ! Once again, a beautiful reaction to a great Metallica song. I really enjoyed watching this video... I wonder when you will come back to my two suggestions : "Eivor Palsdottir - Trodlabundin (Trollabundin) 10.08.13" and "Aurora - It happened quite (Live at the Current)", would love to see you analyse these amazing vocals... as far as Eivor is concerned, you'll have a voice that you can analyze for hours, believe me... you never have heard anything like this before, I'm sure. Best wishes from Germany : Gerry PS : Oh yes, one more thing... please feel free to just call me "Gerry" instead of "Mr. Gerry", it sounds so "formal" to me and Gerry is also not my family name. LOL ! 🙂
Before I heard Metallica, I was not interested in Heavy Metal sounds. But I first heard Metallica's Enter Sandman, that was the time I followed their songs and even hear their previous metal songs.
Aaliyah, want to try a breathe of fresh air,literally ! Check out a cover from 6 months ago live on the streets of Dublin of Nothing Else Matters ! Just this young lady’s amazing voice and guitar playing, check out Allie Sherlock !
Nice Reaction 🥰 Well done 👍 Eyes watering Song,huh? Looks like it was hard for you to not falling in Tear's.... You're face expression's telling me a lot. Your beautiful beautiful Eyes too 💖 So... What next? So I would like to recommending Queensryche's Silent Lucidity. Sung by the Geoff Tate. A classical trained Voice. And probably the greatest Vocalist of the past 500 Year's.....some say... It's a Song about lucid dreaming. Or just a Lullaby? Absolutely Master Lyrics here! (Don't miss the hint at the End of this Song!) Background Music was made by Micheal Kamen! This song also was nominated for the Grammy award. And there's so much more about this beautiful Song to talk about. But first I would like to know what you think about it. Next logical step would be Queensryche - Take hold of the Flame. Live in Tokyo from 1984! Geoff Tate shows off what he's able to do with his Voice. This e5 Note he's singing here is just out of this World! This is how an e5 should be sound and Sing! Never ever heard something like this! Unbelievable good. Geoff Tate in his prime was unmatched and untouched at this time! Suite Sister Mary from Operation Livecrime is also fantastic and unbelievable well done. It's a Duet with Pamela Moore. From their 1988 Concept Release 'Operation Mindcime.' The greatest Album of all time. No doubt. I will remember live at MTV unplugged should be next.
@@AaliyahCapili they played in Moscow in front of 1.6 million people it was kinda epic I think you’ll like it but you might want to have the lyrics close or do the official video later in fact you might just wanna do the official video later and get the lyrics from that. (This is all just advice tho remember you are the boss here)
Why this album got/gets so much hate is beyond me. Are their earlier albums better? Of course. But this album is still legendary. It has some absolutely amazing songs and heaviness. All the older heads who were around during their 80s run will say it's because it wasn't thrash anymore and went to commercial and blah blah blah. Who cares. It's a solid album. Maybe it's just because it's how I was introduced to Metallica so maybe I'm just being biased. But after discovering all of Metallicas albums, I definitely 100% agree their previous albums were way better. But that doesn't make this album shit just based on that. I personally like puppets and justice the best. I think that's when they were at their peak. Justice is a banger. I always hear how great their first 3 albums are. And they are good, but kill em all to me was just so elementary compared to their later stuff. Honestly out of their first 4 albums, kill em all is the album I revisit the least.
Hello Aaliyah, I'm not going to watch Metallica, so I can't comment on your video, but as I am a sub to your channel when I saw this I thought "Oh, Aaliyah, I must tell her abou her, she'll love her!" ... Love whom? I'm talking about Isyana Sarasvati, 29, from Indonesia who for me is THE musical discovery of '22 ('20 was Angelina Jordan and '21 was Diana Ankudinova...) and currently all over my place... Isyana is not only a great singer (trained in classical opera...) but a complete artist, a fascinating and thrilling musical genius. Not only does she master several instruments (piano, she started as a classical concert pianist, electone, flute, saxophone and more), but also a songwriter, composer, arranger and producer with her own label, and an incredibly versatile musical chameleon who does everything from opera to speed metal, sometimes within one song, but never randomly for effect, but to express her ideas and emotions and she does it all with grace and ease... I'm quite sure you will be really excited about what you're going to experience if you follow my invitation: Wonderful music beyond genres, true art in every respect of the performance and a great voice! For a start: Try "Lexicoustic", that's a semi acoustic live performance in seven episodes of the seven songs on her great album "Lexicon". The setting is a classy old theatre, her musicians here are "The Tuttis" who are not usually a band, so you won't find them without Isyana, but all of them are highly skilled and asked session musicians, so you would find them, one by one, on many Indonesian music productions, Isyana had been working with them since 2016. Additionally for this performance she uses a string quartet that was put together for this occasion, one of them is a principal at Jakarta Opera House... Top notch musicians all of them and Isyana is their queen, she shines like a diamond in this surrounding and arrangement. All seven episodes are quite different in mood, tempo and genre, but it all comes together beautifully. On some songs Isyana will sing and play the piano, on others only sing, in ep. 6 you'll get to hear her play the flute as well... Also the musicians are sometimes changing roles, the drummer may become a lead vocalist, or the guitarist sing a beautiful duet with Isyana... For me this is music as good as it can get and even a little better, it's so refreshing and surprising... - Don't miss Isyana, she will enrich and inspire a musicians life for sure, and especially when you're an opera singer... That's why I had to come here and tell you... To close the circle: I mentioned Isyana does metal too, if you like that you may listen to her song "Lexicon" in a different arrangement with the metal band "Deadsquad" after getting to know the acoustic version - these guys really can play and growl, the guys on the double drum kits are insane, and it really is an interesting contrast to Isyana's angelic voice, but I personally prefer by far the Lexicoustic version, or the album version which is somewhere in the middle... Have a great day and enjoy it! LEXICOUSTIC Ep. 1 - LEXICON | Isyana Sarasvati & The Tuttis ruclips.net/video/C-uLAbe0WXs/видео.html
@@AaliyahCapili You're welcome! 💗- Did you listen to her privately or will you do a reaction? Either way, once you're through with Lexicoustic, don't miss to watch her Music Video for "ragu Semesta" - that's one of the songs she rearranged for Lexicoustic (ep, 3), I loved it there and on the album (there's a full album stream of "Lexicon" on the channel of Sony Indonesia), but I discovered the Music Video only yesterday, it's hilarious! I almost fell out of my bed laughing... exactly my kind of humor! As a performer yourself you need to watch this, and I would love to see your reaction to it, how you would relate to the video... here it is: Isyana Sarasvati - ragu Semesta (Official Music Video) ruclips.net/video/1UM9AXGpdp8/видео.html Enjoy!
@@Hundhammer hello sorry just read this now, i was so busy with school, i was able to react to Isyana but a different song, i will definitely check this out as well💕thanks so much again💕
@@AaliyahCapili oh, I'm so excited right now! What is your other Isyana reaction? Is it up already? Did I miss it? I'll browse your channel... However I'm happy to hear you'll be getting into Lexicoustic as well, for me these are some of her most beautiful recordings... Have a great day and enjoy it, thanks for answering! Peace and love from Bavaria 💗💗💗
One of the most stunning songs of the 21st century... and it was written by a metal band. Pure genius, as Elton John himself admitted.
They are indeed💕💕💕
actually it's from the 20th century, but i get your point. :D
@@SuperMegaImbaLord only in USA rest of us say the century we have begun, not the one we passed, so we are in 21th as it 2023 and 2123 will be 22nd
only 350 muricans, few billions out there that say it correctly
@@Belnick6666 that’s exactly my point. The song/album was released in 1991, so it is from the 20th Century. 21st Century whould mean the song came out 2000 or later.
@@Belnick6666 It's really interesting how you assumed he was American because he didn't know what you knew, but then you were actually wrong so you were the one who didn't understand.
By your logic does that make you the American now??
Please report to the nearest induction facility where you will be issued a gun and a pamphlet containing the information you're not supposed to know so angry people online can make an arse of themselves by yelling at you over stupid stuff that has no real impact on your life.
Welcome to the ignorant American club! We're glad to have you and think you will be a real asset to our road rage team in the upcoming Olympics.
You’re watching and listening with such a smile 😃
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I'm so impressed that you take time to respond to comments. You are an absolute doll. I might have to listen to opera!,
Hello, thanks so much Mr. Joe💕
Yes Aaliyah, this song now is regarded with reverence. Thanks for posting it along with your reaction. It is a masterpiece, as are you! love from oz.
Aww, Thanks so much Mr. Sergio, much appreciated. Have a wonderful day always😊
Nice Reaction! A few years ago Miley Cyrus was going to cover this song for her album she was working on and her Producer wanted to have the intro and outro with a piano instead of guitar like Metallica, so he contacted Elton John to do it , which he did. Then Miley, with Metallica, were on the Howard Stern show singing this song and Elton zoom called in and told them that this is one of the best songs ever written. James was visibly shaken by Elton's kind words.
Oh wow thanks so much for sharing💕
Great reaction..
You have a Beautiful voice and personality.
METALLICA 🤘
Thanks so much Mr. Hector💕
Love how much fun they have together also. On the road, memebers of the band and others become your family away from home.
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Do you wanna ear a masterpiece by metallica? Fade to black!!!
Thanks so much, i will definitely check it out😍
I loved your reaction to one of my favorite songs...Elton John said this is one of the greatest songs of all time, which is quite a compliment.
Thanks so much Mr.Randy for sharing😍😍😍
@@AaliyahCapili You're welcome
Metallica - One will hit all your like buttons
Thanks so much💕
When I heard this song for the first time, I was going through a deep depression in my teens. I firmly believe that rock, especially Heavy metal, saved my life at a very dark time in my life.
Thanks so much for sharing🌺
Because of the classical influence of this particular song I always liked it best as all the Metallica songs. Whereas Heavy Metal and ‘thrash speed rock’ can often be ‘one dimensional’, this song is less angry and more pleasant, pretty and more calm.
Thanks for sharing💕
There was a great instrumental cover of this song in the Netflix show Wednesday. It was done by a band named Apocalyptica on 4 cellos…very cool
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Definitely one of my fav reactors and I just love your insights into all types of music. I wish you well and success in your career.
Oh thank you very much for your kind words💕much appreciated
Enjoyed your reaction. "A touchy feely ballad" such a funny phrase but true.
Thanks sooo much Mr.Dave, have a great day🌸
For me, musically this is one their best efforts.
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Wow Aaliyah you're absolutely beautiful... and your singing is great and the notes you can hit are amazing!!!!
Thank you so much!!
It’s the small details that we like in your reactions.
Please review a live version of Fade to Black. It shows some of the classical elements in their music.
Thanks so much for sharing💕i will check it out too 💕
A very great Song is from the german Band Avantasia and this Song called Raven Child.
Thanks so much for sharing Mr. Stephen💕
Remember one thing in your live NOTHING ELSE MATTERS. Do the things that make you happy and dont mind what others say or think
Thanks soooo much Mr. Gerry💕💕💕
what a great song immortal Metallica, greetings beautiful lady
Hello, Greetings to you too. Have a great day Mr. Roberto😊
There is a reason this song has more than a billion views.
Beatiful woman ❤ beatiful song ❤ beatiful reaction ❤
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You got a problem with the music video?
Check out Metallica live concert in Moscow 1991 specifically the song "Enter Sandman"
Hello Mr. Scot, thanks so much for sharing💕
This was Almost mine and my wife's wedding song, but,we chose Firehouse "Love of a Lifetime ".. Great Reaction Beautiful young lady
Thanks so much for sharing you and your wife’s wedding song Mr. Joseph🤗💕🤗
You always make fantastic reaction videos. Thank you for staying with it! I hope you get a lot more subs doing this. One thing Hetfield doesn't get enough credit for is his singing with his guitar playing. If they mirrored each other, it would be easy. He is often playing something that shifts at different times from what he is singing. I find it one of the toughest things to repeat in Metallica's music.
Thanks so much for your kind words and appreciation Mr. Christoff. I am truly grateful, thanks for sharing your insights as well🤗
Great job Aaliyah, on your analysis of this beautiful (there, I said it too) song! You have a lot of musical expertise to share with us, unlike many of the music reactors here on this channel, so I have two songs to recommend you add to your list, as we would really enjoy listening to what you have to say about them! "White Queen" by Queen at the Hammersmith Odeon is a fabulous live performance. Also you should look for Roy Orbison and kd lang singing "Crying"! No rush or anything, but when you get the chance one day it would be great to listen to the songs and your thoughts! Cheers from Canada!!
Thanks so much for all of your recommendations and insights, i will check it out too💕
Might wanna check out Fade To Black for your next Metallica reaction. It's a classic ballad (of sorts) w/ some interesting vocals.
That song is about suicide tho. His mom was in a cult that refused treatment to cancer so he watched her slowly die when he was 16. His father left them when he was 13 & they were robbed before writing fade to black among the stolen things was an amplifier his mom had bought for him a memory of her that was lost and brought back all the pain of his childhood. The lyrics match the thoughts and steps taken to self end.
@@sketchtherapy1218 Some of the best art comes from personal experiences.
@@jimspetdragons3737 yup 100% dude had a rough life but they were good kids venting all their rage and drowning all their sorrows in art. technically you could be right about the over all power ballad tone it's just that the subject matter isn't romanitc love.
@@sketchtherapy1218 True. I was suggesting this song more for the interesting vocals & melody, not the lyrics. Life does happen. Good things and bad. Best prepare the young (& old) in advance because it might happen to them or around them one day. Not everything is sunshine & rainbows.
@@jimspetdragons3737 its deffinitely interesting id say downright fascinating they were so young and spoke so deeply of pain faith war addiction and then matched those words with so much emotion throgh rythm & melody I find them to be fascinating.
Fade To Black is their best ballad imo. Another artist worth checking out is Devin Townsend. I recommend Kingdom or Deadhead live at Royal Albert Hall. Great reaction!
Oh thanks so much for sharing, much appreciated😍😍😍
I love Devin Townsend doing Kingdom live for EMGtv
You might want to check out an a cappella cover of this song by Voiceplay. They usually depend largely on their beatboxer and bass singer for instrument sounds--although they did toss in an instrument on this cover. The vocals are excellent on this one.
Thanks for the recommendation
Metallica 🤘🔥
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should check out, hero of the day with the san francisco orchestra
Thanks so much, i will definitely do💕💕💕
METALLICA had made Twice Concerts With The Orchestra
You Can check Video S&M part 1 and 2
Thanks so much, will do💕
This song is so close to my heart❤
And James Hetfield Doing the solo
Is the cherry on top one my favourite solos of all time 🥺❤🔥
Thanks so much for sharing😍😍😍
Great reaction!🖤
Thank you💕
Metallica - outlaw torn
It's epic
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Awesome reaction Aaliyah ❤❤👍👌👈
Thanks so much Mr. Jim💕💕💕
Alice In Chains- Love Hate Love- Live at the Moore…. You need this in your life..:)
Thanks so much Mr.Ryan💕💕💕
I love when you venture into rock and metal, especially Metallica. Maybe check out their song "One". So we'll written, about a sad subject that while I enjoy it, it still brings a tear to my eyes. Regardless, good work. I enjoy when Gen Z dives into Gen X music. Even better that you have a musical background to lean on. You have a fan.
Oh wow thanks so much for your kind words and support. Much appreciated💕
Now that you've listened to the original Metallica performance, you need to hear VoicePlay's acapella version of this epic metal classic.
Thanks so much for your recommendation
Muy buen analisis 👍👍😊😊
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Please react to "Knights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues preformed in Royal Albert Hall, UK in year 2000 I think you be surprised.
Thanks so much, i will check it out too🤗♥️🤗
Thats such a great song
Try Don't Stop Believing by Journey with the great Steve Perry on vocals.
Thanks for your recommendation too💕
Little did Metallica know that hiring a new producer would be a game changer. 🙄
Bob Rock was the guitarist for The Payola$, before their breakup. He wrote songs with singer Paul Hyde, who was born in London, UK 🇬🇧. Paul Hyde is underrated in the USA 🇺🇸 but popular in Canada 🇨🇦 in the 1980s.
BR also was the engineer for the late Bruce Fairbairn, RIP. They worked as a duo in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦 Their clients include Prism, Loverboy, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Aerosmith.
Bob Rock engineered Whitesnake. He, parted ways with Fairbairn. Then he became the new producer for The Cult.
In the same year, 1991, BR produced The Cult, he produced the self-titled Metallica album. This song is 1 of the hits.
As you have analyzed, James Hetfield has the rasp and belts. Bob Rock worked him to achieve these. 😃 What helped BR was that he also worked with David Foster, who was born and raised in nearby Victoria, BC.
Aside. Bob Rock, David Foster, late Bruce Fairbairn, Jim Vallance and Bryan Adams knew each other back in the late 1970s. In the 1989s, Vancouver became the most popular metro area for recording in Canada 🇨🇦 because of hit records from the aforementioned men.
Back to Metallica. Orchestration in this song was from the late Michael Kamen, RIP. In the same year, he, Mutt Lange and Bryan Adams wrote Everything I Do I Do It for You. Number 1 song on the 1991 Billboard Charts. 🏆
You will notice a difference in singing technique from James Hetfield before 1991 than with Bob Rock and other producers. Feel free to compare songs from the 2 eras.
Opinion. I prefer Unforgiven over Nothing Else Matters.
Oh hello, thanks so much for sharing all of these, much appreciated💕
You are welcome 😊
Ballads are always best when done by metal or rock bands. Check BEd of Roses by Bon Jovi or November Rain by guns n Roses... Lamento Eroico by Rhapsody is also a great one.
Oh thanks so much for all of your recomendations💕
I just saw you react to Tool's sober lol glad i caught this.
Oh thanks so much💕
James Hetfields mom was an opera singer. ♥️👍
Thanks so much for sharing🌺
@@AaliyahCapili Your so very welcome dear and might I add you have a heavenly voice. You got the music in you for SURE. ♥️👍
You should check out VoicePlay's Acapella cover of this song.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Might want to check out one of Metallica's infuences& peers in the form of Iron maiden : Halloween be thy name, frR of the dark,the red & the black,rime of the ancient mariner phantom of the opera, wasting love
Oh thanks so much Mr. Bob for sharing, I will check it out too💕💕💕
The oldest version pf Hallowed be thy name is the most impressive I think it’s live but its so well recorded and the audio is so good I can’t tell. Bruce Dickisnson’s voice is amazing to this day but he was masterful since his early years.
Aliyah, nice reaction..nice song..great singer...i discovered a cover song by Franz Rythm Family Band..its so cool..they give justice to this song..im sure you will like it.
Hi Aaliyah! Listen Ville Valo (from the band HIM) singing "When Love and Death Embrace" live at Radio Suomipopin Helsinki! Worth it! Maybe you could make a reaction to it.
Also give Zombie by The Cranberries a listen.
Thanks for sharing, i will check it out too
Hola desde Chile veo tus reacciones muy buenas eres bien agradable y simpática , ya me suscribí a tu canal .Tu primer nombre el de Alia es de origen árabe porque mi hija le puse el mismo nombre
Hello Mr. Hector, thanks so much for your kind words and for sharing the origin of Aaliyah💕💕💕much appreciated💕💕💕have a wonderful day💕💕💕
Hi there Aaliyah ! Once again, a beautiful reaction to a great Metallica song. I really enjoyed watching this video... I wonder when you will come back to my two suggestions : "Eivor Palsdottir - Trodlabundin (Trollabundin) 10.08.13" and "Aurora - It happened quite (Live at the Current)", would love to see you analyse these amazing vocals... as far as Eivor is concerned, you'll have a voice that you can analyze for hours, believe me... you never have heard anything like this before, I'm sure.
Best wishes from Germany : Gerry
PS : Oh yes, one more thing... please feel free to just call me "Gerry" instead of "Mr. Gerry", it sounds so "formal" to me and Gerry is also not my family name. LOL ! 🙂
Oh hello, Gerry🤗I will put all of this in my list for songs to check out🙏💕🙏have a wondeful day Gerry🤗
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try unforgiven lll s&m2 live version
Thank you, i will check it out too
Before I heard Metallica, I was not interested in Heavy Metal sounds. But I first heard Metallica's Enter Sandman, that was the time I followed their songs and even hear their previous metal songs.
Maam please react on voiceplay of rendition of nothings else matters
Thanks so much, i will check it out too😊
Aaliyah, want to try a breathe of fresh air,literally ! Check out a cover from 6 months ago live on the streets of Dublin of Nothing Else Matters ! Just this young lady’s amazing voice and guitar playing, check out Allie Sherlock !
Thanks so much Mr. Harry for your recommendation🤗i will check it out too🤗
React to nightwish, the siren (from DVD end of and era)
Thanks so much, i do have reaction videos on NightWish, hope you can check it out too on my YT channel💕
This is a love song to James girlfriend when he was on the road
Thanks for sharing Mr. Robb😊
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Thank you💕
Nice Reaction 🥰
Well done 👍
Eyes watering Song,huh?
Looks like it was hard for you to not falling in Tear's....
You're face expression's telling me a lot.
Your beautiful beautiful Eyes too 💖
So...
What next?
So I would like to recommending Queensryche's Silent Lucidity.
Sung by the Geoff Tate.
A classical trained Voice.
And probably the greatest Vocalist of the past 500 Year's.....some say...
It's a Song about lucid dreaming.
Or just a Lullaby?
Absolutely Master Lyrics here!
(Don't miss the hint at the End of this Song!)
Background Music was made by Micheal Kamen!
This song also was nominated for the Grammy award.
And there's so much more about this beautiful Song to talk about.
But first I would like to know what you think about it.
Next logical step would be Queensryche - Take hold of the Flame.
Live in Tokyo from 1984!
Geoff Tate shows off what he's able to do with his Voice.
This e5 Note he's singing here is just out of this World!
This is how an e5 should be sound and Sing!
Never ever heard something like this!
Unbelievable good.
Geoff Tate in his prime was unmatched and untouched at this time!
Suite Sister Mary from Operation Livecrime is also fantastic and unbelievable well done.
It's a Duet with Pamela Moore.
From their 1988 Concept Release 'Operation Mindcime.'
The greatest Album of all time.
No doubt.
I will remember live at MTV unplugged should be next.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share, I will check it out too💕💕💕have a great day always💕
check out Lynard Skynyrd- Free bird
Thanks for your recommendation
*I see you didn't do the Enter Sandman they did in Russia I sent you.*
Hello, i was planning to do that too. Its on my list😍
@@AaliyahCapili they played in Moscow in front of 1.6 million people it was kinda epic I think you’ll like it but you might want to have the lyrics close or do the official video later in fact you might just wanna do the official video later and get the lyrics from that. (This is all just advice tho remember you are the boss here)
R u a filipina??
Why this album got/gets so much hate is beyond me. Are their earlier albums better? Of course. But this album is still legendary. It has some absolutely amazing songs and heaviness. All the older heads who were around during their 80s run will say it's because it wasn't thrash anymore and went to commercial and blah blah blah. Who cares. It's a solid album. Maybe it's just because it's how I was introduced to Metallica so maybe I'm just being biased. But after discovering all of Metallicas albums, I definitely 100% agree their previous albums were way better. But that doesn't make this album shit just based on that. I personally like puppets and justice the best. I think that's when they were at their peak. Justice is a banger. I always hear how great their first 3 albums are. And they are good, but kill em all to me was just so elementary compared to their later stuff. Honestly out of their first 4 albums, kill em all is the album I revisit the least.
Thanks so much for sharing your insights, much appreciated💕💕💕
And aside of all this..... you are the prettiest RUclips reactor. Or is it reactoress??? ;) Not sure...LoL...
Oh wow thanks so much for your kind words and compliment🥰🥰🥰
You are exceptional both inside and out. Good luck with everything you'll do in your life! ♥️
Please react avenged sevenfold seize the day LIVE LBC 🙏🙏🥺
David Bowie
Non so se conosci una delle sue tante canzoni
The man who sold the World
Thanks so much for sharing, i will definitely check it out too
react to matenme porque me muero - caifanes
Thanks for the recommendation
greetings overthere
I know who James wrote it about
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Please reaction Dimas senopati ! Tyou
Thanks, i will check it out too😍
That's how good Metallica were. They write one love song and it blows away most of those who write them as their profession
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Hmm Metallica since 1981 from Kalifornia...
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Girls falling in love with lead guitarists does not make for good reaction videos. lol
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Hello Aaliyah, I'm not going to watch Metallica, so I can't comment on your video, but as I am a sub to your channel when I saw this I thought "Oh, Aaliyah, I must tell her abou her, she'll love her!" ... Love whom? I'm talking about Isyana Sarasvati, 29, from Indonesia who for me is THE musical discovery of '22 ('20 was Angelina Jordan and '21 was Diana Ankudinova...) and currently all over my place... Isyana is not only a great singer (trained in classical opera...) but a complete artist, a fascinating and thrilling musical genius. Not only does she master several instruments (piano, she started as a classical concert pianist, electone, flute, saxophone and more), but also a songwriter, composer, arranger and producer with her own label, and an incredibly versatile musical chameleon who does everything from opera to speed metal, sometimes within one song, but never randomly for effect, but to express her ideas and emotions and she does it all with grace and ease... I'm quite sure you will be really excited about what you're going to experience if you follow my invitation: Wonderful music beyond genres, true art in every respect of the performance and a great voice!
For a start: Try "Lexicoustic", that's a semi acoustic live performance in seven episodes of the seven songs on her great album "Lexicon". The setting is a classy old theatre, her musicians here are "The Tuttis" who are not usually a band, so you won't find them without Isyana, but all of them are highly skilled and asked session musicians, so you would find them, one by one, on many Indonesian music productions, Isyana had been working with them since 2016. Additionally for this performance she uses a string quartet that was put together for this occasion, one of them is a principal at Jakarta Opera House... Top notch musicians all of them and Isyana is their queen, she shines like a diamond in this surrounding and arrangement. All seven episodes are quite different in mood, tempo and genre, but it all comes together beautifully. On some songs Isyana will sing and play the piano, on others only sing, in ep. 6 you'll get to hear her play the flute as well... Also the musicians are sometimes changing roles, the drummer may become a lead vocalist, or the guitarist sing a beautiful duet with Isyana... For me this is music as good as it can get and even a little better, it's so refreshing and surprising... - Don't miss Isyana, she will enrich and inspire a musicians life for sure, and especially when you're an opera singer... That's why I had to come here and tell you...
To close the circle: I mentioned Isyana does metal too, if you like that you may listen to her song "Lexicon" in a different arrangement with the metal band "Deadsquad" after getting to know the acoustic version - these guys really can play and growl, the guys on the double drum kits are insane, and it really is an interesting contrast to Isyana's angelic voice, but I personally prefer by far the Lexicoustic version, or the album version which is somewhere in the middle...
Have a great day and enjoy it!
LEXICOUSTIC Ep. 1 - LEXICON | Isyana Sarasvati & The Tuttis
ruclips.net/video/C-uLAbe0WXs/видео.html
Oh hello Dominik, thanks soooo much for sharing all of this. Much appreciated. Enjoy your day💕💕💕
@@AaliyahCapili You're welcome! 💗- Did you listen to her privately or will you do a reaction? Either way, once you're through with Lexicoustic, don't miss to watch her Music Video for "ragu Semesta" - that's one of the songs she rearranged for Lexicoustic (ep, 3), I loved it there and on the album (there's a full album stream of "Lexicon" on the channel of Sony Indonesia), but I discovered the Music Video only yesterday, it's hilarious! I almost fell out of my bed laughing... exactly my kind of humor! As a performer yourself you need to watch this, and I would love to see your reaction to it, how you would relate to the video... here it is:
Isyana Sarasvati - ragu Semesta (Official Music Video)
ruclips.net/video/1UM9AXGpdp8/видео.html
Enjoy!
@@Hundhammer hello sorry just read this now, i was so busy with school, i was able to react to Isyana but a different song, i will definitely check this out as well💕thanks so much again💕
@@AaliyahCapili oh, I'm so excited right now! What is your other Isyana reaction? Is it up already? Did I miss it? I'll browse your channel... However I'm happy to hear you'll be getting into Lexicoustic as well, for me these are some of her most beautiful recordings... Have a great day and enjoy it, thanks for answering! Peace and love from Bavaria 💗💗💗