This song/video is based off a book written in 1938 called Johnny Got His Gun. Its a is a powerful novel that tells the haunting story of a young soldier who is severely wounded in World War I and left without limbs or senses, questioning the true cost of war. It was banned in 1941 and in 1971 was made into a movie. The scenes in the video are clips from the movie. Metallica put out 3 albums before this album and this is the first video they ever made. It was HUGE. As a big fan of the first 4 albums this was epic to see on TV. The look in your eyes shows how powerdul the images and the music. Stoked for this brother!! Much love!!!!
I remember when this music video came out on MTV and it was like watching a movie. A frightening movie. Then realized it was from a movie. Blew my mind, still does. Powerful af.
The actor who said "Democracy has something to do with young men killing each other" was Jason Robards the voice in the audio box on the '70's t.v. show "Charlie's Angels"
I remember the day this album came out. My friend was always the first one to get the new albums. We all went to her house right after school and listened to this over and over until we had the lyrics down.
@@mneugent7658 Concerts used to be fun. It didn't matter what type of music or which bands were playing. Now going to music fests are like sacrifices.. Hey but thanks for mentioning the Moscow 1991 concert 👍🏻 I checked it out after reading your post.
@@Cloudy_Days. I think we just age out of festivals. Just a ton of standing around and too damned long. Though i have to admit that after only a few I was sick of them when I was 23. That show was CRAZY!
Dude if you wamna hear some awesome melodic Metallica songs, these will LITERALLY BLOW YOUR MIND Bleeding Me Unforgiven 1,2,3 Nothing else matters Fade to Black To live is to die Outlaw torn Inamorata Always do the stuudio version
Enter Sandman Moscow 1991. Here’s the story: American music was BANNED in Russia. But they had bootleg copies of Metal smuggled in. The youth in the country helped thwart a hostile takeover. Their leaders asked them what they wanted as a reward/thank you… for basically helping to save the country. The youth said: WE WANT AMERICAN HEAVY METAL. WE WANT METALLICA. They contacted the bands, FLEW THEM INTO MOSCOW and held a free concert. People often say that 1.9 million people showed up but, in reality, they stopped counting at 1.9 million. It’s estimated that 2.5 MILLION people attended that concert. We take our music for granted. Just IMAGINE what it meant to them to have those bands play for them. You can see it for yourself. Considering all the madness gripping Russia in the last few years and the last week… I think we owe it to them to remind ourselves just how valuable our human freedoms are. Peace to all! ☮️.
I still remember the controversy about this video even coming out because of Metallica saying they wouldn't do videos. Then, to top it off it was unlike anyone else's video at the time. The breakdown at the end always gets me. It also has one of the coolest soft to hard transitions of any song I can think of.
This track was loved by pretty much everyone when it dropped; from hip hop heads to metalheads and everyone in between. Well, at least where I grew up. The film clips featured in the video are from Johnny Got His Gun (1971), which is an interesting watch on it's own. Great video, Stax. 👊🏽
90s metal was a juggernaut! Metallica, Megadeath, Primus, TOOL, Anthrax. There was an everyday supply of ass kickery to be had. No shortage of BANGERS!
True. You probably know this... it was going to cost a pretty penny to license the scenes from the movie for the video so they just said F it and paid $1 mil and bought the rights to the entire movie outright.
@@lisazaccardimeunier8378 I remember when Lars (of course) mentioned it in the late 80's. All I could think was "holy sht, they have a million dollars"??
The more I listen to your reactions Stax, the more I feel your vibe is similar to mine although we as individual are quite different. I was already an adult when this song was new.. Saw Metallica live for the first time in Orlando (I live in Tampa) in 1992! It was the first of 5 subsequent shows I have seen as I was so impressed. I am impressed with you more each time I see your reactions. If ever in Florida, reach out to me.. it will be Epic!! xo
Yeah... I hear this and can't help but think about how lucky I was to have this period of music growing up. My youth (that I can remember as far as music goes) would have been from about 81 to about 1998. 4th grade through grad school, baby! (and then youth died) That's from Van Halen to Beck. From Bon Jovi to Rob Zombie. From Duran Duran to Marilyn Manson. From Run DMC to Eminem. U2... The Pixies... Primus... Information Society... Tori Amos... Lenny Kravitz... Red Hot Chili Peppers... and, yes, Metallica.
Metallica is going to blow your mind..the early days..basically everything before like 1992 was awesome ..you should start with the album Kill Em All and watch them progress as people and musicians..from what I've seen the past couple months from you you're going to love them
This is the video that got me into Thrash metal. Before then all I listen to was hip hop. Then my parents finally purchased cable and MTV introduced me to love different genres of music. I saw this video for the first time and I fell in love with Metallica.
The video is using footage and dialogue from the 1971 film, Johnny Got His Gun. Based on the *BANNED* book of the same name; it was a WWI anti-war story of a soldier who lost his limbs, eyes and ability to speak. The government was afraid parents would read the book, and refuse to send their children to fight in Europe. The movie came out in 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, and was also banned for similar reasons.
@TahoeNevada None of that is useless, brother. I've known about book and film for years, but never knew it was banned. Very relevant, especially today.
Check out No Leaf Clover next. Metallica played with a full symphony orchestra at the same time. It's awesome. I'm glad you got the message from this song. Appreciate what you got right now. I just lost one of my dogs to liver failure. I so appreciate all the times I got to spend with him. My dogs are my kids and my family.
Metallica is the best metal band ever! I saw you reacted to Enter Sandman Moscow. The song is amazing if you get a chance to listen to the studio version..the video is off the chain!!! Love your reactions! Keep up the awesome work
Good on ya. You got it. Too many people just rock out to the music and miss the message. The black and white movie was based on the book Johnny Got His Gun about WW1. The book was an ironic reference to the popular recruiting slogan Johnny Get Your Gun.
they literally had to BUY this movie because renewing the rights to have it in their video became too expensive...now Metallica owns the rights to Johnny Got His Gun...amazing
You need to do this from the 1989 Seattle concert! In fact you should do a bunch of songs from that concert! I promise you’ll absolutely love em all! Metallica in their prime! Please start with the st one battery from that concert and go from there!
YEP it’s about a WW1 veteran that got hit by a land mine and it took his arms, legs, sight, hearing, his voice and all he could do was lay there and beg to die while trapped in his own body
Glad you are getting into some more rock music man Motley Crue is a band you gotta check out soon. Kickstart My Heart, Girls Girls Girls, Live Wire, Home Sweet Home all BANGERS. These guys when they started were just party animals crazy asf. Netflix made a movie about them called The Dirt MGK got to act as Tommy Lee and the band had a lot of say in what went into the movie. Id recommend you watch it to understand the full story of the band.
This song is based off Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo. Written in stream of conscious, this book has no commas.. You think the book, as if you are Joe Bonham.
@@antitypical1807 Exactly lol We waited for it. The house was full of my friends, literally counting down to the moment. We were all floored 😮 There WERE no videos like this. I remember Mtv made them release the "Jamming version" because people couldn't hang.
Metallica was begged to make a video. They gave the world this masterpiece. The world couldn't handle the content and made them release a "jamming version". Fun fact. Good times!
@@StaxReacts It really was groundbreaking, for the time. Metallica bought the rights to the movie, to avoid paying royalties and because James was obsessed with it.
If you want to continue the theme of consequences of war on our soldiers check out Five Finger Death Punch-Wrong Side of Heaven. It will open your eyes.
Haha, yea you can tell when bro catches what the video was about. Went from banging his head to just staring. Yea, its a heavy video. WW1 they didnt have the pain meds that we do nowadays. Losing all your senses and limbs, thats tough. Thus, you are "One". Bro, anything from ...And Justice for all is killer. That was Metallica's musical peak in my then teenaged eyes. To live is to die, Blackened, ...And justice all great rep of Metallica.
Pretty sure you can't point to another anti-war metal song out there better than this. Also one of the few songs that always makes me feel like crap for enjoying it.
Album version is much better. Every reactor does this music video and sure it kinda goes with the song but it is cutting up the song on the video taking you out of the moment throwing in random clips, the album version is just a straight banger you can get into without the movie stuff chopping it up taking you out of a musical bless /rage w/e This song uncut gets me dangerously hyped.
I am literally raging at this video, some of the greatest Rock riffs in history and you can't fully get into them because of some stupid F*****G movie plastered on top of it, I am so sorry you had to do this, you would have had a much better time with just the album song, this movie has nothing to do with the movie, it may have had some inspiration but the are decades apart, this was some video makers attempt to make art. To me to takes away from a song that was perfect as a banger and a message and the movie clips just cloud the experience taking you away from the music. I'm i never blew up on a video before, the reaction was great, you always nail it I just wish someone would have got you to listen to a cleaner version. Try it, you will really get to hear them playing their hearts out and not SOS frickin tin cans frickin blah blah blah just frickin great music start to finish.
This era in Rock music (heavy metal) was the peak of satanism from the rise of Rock n' roll & punk which hit hard during the 60's & 70's. Many serial killers listened to this noise before doing what they did, especially Richard Ramirez. Research on him on your own time if you'd like, he was a real one. I was a kid in those days & I remember he had most of L.A. worried because no one knew where he'd strike next. And L.A. was crazy bro, this guy took it to another level of being aware of your surroundings. You're in a good path young man so I wouldn't recommend these types of groups & there were MANY, so Many.. At least Hip-Hop may have been a little full of mischief, but at least it wasn't 💯 ⬅️ evil. It was more fun & intellectual for the most part. I wouldn't doubt that the majority of left winged politicians used to listen to "metal" which gave them their positions in Congress these days 🤣
@@williamhill6447 Depends what you're referring to, as I did type in realities, experiences & a little clowning around at the end of my post. I don't know what your question is about 🤷🏻♂️
@@williamhill6447 Dude. These lyrics and EVERY LYRIC in their albums are blasphemous. They mention God thousands of times in their music. And the samples in the backgrounds are for psychos with suicidal tendencies (which is another metal band btw) Anywho, I said serial killers like Richard Ramirez used to listen to Metallica before going on their killing sprees. I did not say Metallica was satanic, but their songs sure were influential for the murderers. Btw, all those old school bands Metallica, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Scorpions, Motorhead, Blue Oyster cult, Kiss, Rush, Venom, Twisted Sister, Warpig, iron claw, Angel witch.. the list goes on & on & on.. Nazareth? Lucifer's Friend? CMON MAN. How More Obvious Can It Be?!! 🤣 oh My.. dude please don't do any more feedback, please.. I just wanted to mention about the T-shirts representing these bands that all of you wore back then. Why were they in black, white & red colors. What do those 3 colors represent? I'm pretty sure you know, but I'd prefer if you wouldn't reply :) Thanks for your time.
This song/video is based off a book written in 1938 called Johnny Got His Gun. Its a is a powerful novel that tells the haunting story of a young soldier who is severely wounded in World War I and left without limbs or senses, questioning the true cost of war. It was banned in 1941 and in 1971 was made into a movie. The scenes in the video are clips from the movie.
Metallica put out 3 albums before this album and this is the first video they ever made. It was HUGE. As a big fan of the first 4 albums this was epic to see on TV.
The look in your eyes shows how powerdul the images and the music. Stoked for this brother!!
Much love!!!!
Thanks for the insight Dan, always appreciated
@@StaxReacts anytime! 🤘🤘
^^^ Ditto! lol.
Powerful song. Metallica got many!!🔥
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“Nothing Else Matters”, by Metallica is so good. The video contains behind the scenes footage of the band in the recording studio.
I’ll check it out for sure 😊
I remember when this music video came out on MTV and it was like watching a movie. A frightening movie. Then realized it was from a movie. Blew my mind, still does. Powerful af.
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Still today I go "holy shit". This is complete onslaught to your ears. One of the best songs ever written.
The actor who said "Democracy has something to do with young men killing each other" was Jason Robards the voice in the audio box on the '70's t.v. show "Charlie's Angels"
Ohhh wowww
I remember the day this album came out. My friend was always the first one to get the new albums. We all went to her house right after school and listened to this over and over until we had the lyrics down.
Wow amazing
this man, i love the reaction switch up from hiphop down to rock. 🤞🏾✨💯
Yesssirr, thank you bro love❤️
@@StaxReacts ofc man! 🫂✨
Creeping Death, Live in Moscow 1991!!! 1.6 MILLION people in attendance.
Moscow just experienced a terrorist attack where almost 200 people got killed at a concert, correct?
@@Cloudy_Days. Damn I guess they did. Horrible. Well that brings the fun down a bit.
@@mneugent7658 Concerts used to be fun. It didn't matter what type of music or which bands were playing. Now going to music fests are like sacrifices..
Hey but thanks for mentioning the Moscow 1991 concert 👍🏻 I checked it out after reading your post.
@@Cloudy_Days. I think we just age out of festivals. Just a ton of standing around and too damned long. Though i have to admit that after only a few I was sick of them when I was 23. That show was CRAZY!
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Dude if you wamna hear some awesome melodic Metallica songs, these will LITERALLY BLOW YOUR MIND
Bleeding Me
Unforgiven 1,2,3
Nothing else matters
Fade to Black
To live is to die
Outlaw torn
Inamorata
Always do the stuudio version
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Excellent reaction ❤on much love🔥♥️ you're right on point.
Thank you 🙌
A powerful powerful song and video
And now your brain is liquefied
Enter Sandman Moscow 1991. Here’s the story: American music was BANNED in Russia. But they had bootleg copies of Metal smuggled in. The youth in the country helped thwart a hostile takeover. Their leaders asked them what they wanted as a reward/thank you… for basically helping to save the country. The youth said: WE WANT AMERICAN HEAVY METAL. WE WANT METALLICA. They contacted the bands, FLEW THEM INTO MOSCOW and held a free concert. People often say that 1.9 million people showed up but, in reality, they stopped counting at 1.9 million. It’s estimated that 2.5 MILLION people attended that concert.
We take our music for granted. Just IMAGINE what it meant to them to have those bands play for them. You can see it for yourself.
Considering all the madness gripping Russia in the last few years and the last week… I think we owe it to them to remind ourselves just how valuable our human freedoms are. Peace to all! ☮️.
I’ll check it out for sure
Great song. Very deep.
Yessss
Great reaction Stax …. Sad song but well done 🤘🏼🎸❤️
Thank you so much
The movie Johnny Got His Gun
is DEFINITELY worth a watch.
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I still remember the controversy about this video even coming out because of Metallica saying they wouldn't do videos. Then, to top it off it was unlike anyone else's video at the time. The breakdown at the end always gets me. It also has one of the coolest soft to hard transitions of any song I can think of.
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This song got me into playing guitar. This song got me into metal. Love it.
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Powerful song, great reaction Stax!
Thank you
This track was loved by pretty much everyone when it dropped; from hip hop heads to metalheads and everyone in between. Well, at least where I grew up. The film clips featured in the video are from Johnny Got His Gun (1971), which is an interesting watch on it's own. Great video, Stax. 👊🏽
Glad you’re enjoying it🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
If you want a Metallica song for the gym, go with Battery from the Seattle 89 show.
I’ll check it out
Knew you would love this one. Great reaction. Black Sabbath loves you...
Thank you so much
Oh I'm looking forward to this one
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90s metal was a juggernaut! Metallica, Megadeath, Primus, TOOL, Anthrax. There was an everyday supply of ass kickery to be had. No shortage of BANGERS!
Don’t forget Pantera!
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next up the entire black album !
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Minus the boring as hell Enter Sandman. BUT FIRST... Creeping Death Live in Moscow 1991!! And Fade To Black.
Yea you gotta do creeping death live Moscow 1991
Bettt
The scenes are from the movie “Johnny Got His Gun”.
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True. You probably know this... it was going to cost a pretty penny to license the scenes from the movie for the video so they just said F it and paid $1 mil and bought the rights to the entire movie outright.
@@mneugent7658 I didn’t know that. Thanks
@@lisazaccardimeunier8378 I remember when Lars (of course) mentioned it in the late 80's. All I could think was "holy sht, they have a million dollars"??
@@mneugent7658 they HAD a million dollars. 🤣
Anything from the Live show in Moscow '91
Will do
New to your channel, gotta say it… GREAT REACTION!!! You get it bro. That’s what music is supposed to do.
Appreciate that💙
Fade to Black
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Metal is not only for the gym!😊
Was not saying it was only for the gym. My gym playlist is also my daily playlist. DONT over analyze
@@StaxReacts like my ex used to say: say what you mean; mean what you say.
It's like those 'Free Thinkers,' but even they research more.
Live in Moscow '91
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Thank Stax!
Np!
I loved this song when it came out. It I just now realized that it hits me very different now that I am a USMC war veteran myself. This was difficult.
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The more I listen to your reactions Stax, the more I feel your vibe is similar to mine although we as individual are quite different. I was already an adult when this song was new.. Saw Metallica live for the first time in Orlando (I live in Tampa) in 1992! It was the first of 5 subsequent shows I have seen as I was so impressed. I am impressed with you more each time I see your reactions. If ever in Florida, reach out to me.. it will be Epic!! xo
Let’s goooo. I defintely will thank you for the support
Gave you the “stank face” if you love music you know that’s the highest compliment
Exactlyyyy
This was a grammy winning track.
I can tell
Metallica BABY!!! Great reaction man! \m/\m/
Thank you so much
Yeah... I hear this and can't help but think about how lucky I was to have this period of music growing up. My youth (that I can remember as far as music goes) would have been from about 81 to about 1998. 4th grade through grad school, baby! (and then youth died) That's from Van Halen to Beck. From Bon Jovi to Rob Zombie. From Duran Duran to Marilyn Manson. From Run DMC to Eminem. U2... The Pixies... Primus... Information Society... Tori Amos... Lenny Kravitz... Red Hot Chili Peppers... and, yes, Metallica.
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Metallica is going to blow your mind..the early days..basically everything before like 1992 was awesome ..you should start with the album Kill Em All and watch them progress as people and musicians..from what I've seen the past couple months from you you're going to love them
Love Metallica
Love it brother
Glad you like it
Love you bro, this is how our "leaders" play us.
Love ya too
Oh yeah this is why I became a Metallica fan. True story.
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The movie in the video is Johnny Got His Gun, from 1971. It's a book from 1938 by Dalton Trumbo. I suggest reading it if you have some time.
Welcome to the journey. 🤘
Rock on!
Duuuuuude! 👍👊 This is a favorite of mine, and I'm glad you got so into it. Keep on rockin, man!
Thanks! Will do!
I've seen them 3 times and they kick my ass everytime❤ For Whom the bell tolls is a must live if you can find it ❤
Amazing experience
This is the video that got me into Thrash metal. Before then all I listen to was hip hop. Then my parents finally purchased cable and MTV introduced me to love different genres of music. I saw this video for the first time and I fell in love with Metallica.
Amazing
The video is using footage and dialogue from the 1971 film, Johnny Got His Gun. Based on the *BANNED* book of the same name; it was a WWI anti-war story of a soldier who lost his limbs, eyes and ability to speak.
The government was afraid parents would read the book, and refuse to send their children to fight in Europe. The movie came out in 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, and was also banned for similar reasons.
Ohhhh wow thank you so much
@@StaxReacts I am a font of useless information!
@TahoeNevada None of that is useless, brother. I've known about book and film for years, but never knew it was banned. Very relevant, especially today.
Check out No Leaf Clover next. Metallica played with a full symphony orchestra at the same time. It's awesome. I'm glad you got the message from this song. Appreciate what you got right now. I just lost one of my dogs to liver failure. I so appreciate all the times I got to spend with him. My dogs are my kids and my family.
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Just waiting for 'Orion'!! AND THEN.........'Eye Of The Beholder, Harvester Of Sorrow, well heck, everything from 'Injustice For All!!!!!
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Metallica is the best metal band ever! I saw you reacted to Enter Sandman Moscow. The song is amazing if you get a chance to listen to the studio version..the video is off the chain!!!
Love your reactions! Keep up the awesome work
Thanks chase!🙏💙
Oof. Such a heavy song and video
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Good on ya. You got it. Too many people just rock out to the music and miss the message. The black and white movie was based on the book Johnny Got His Gun about WW1. The book was an ironic reference to the popular recruiting slogan Johnny Get Your Gun.
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Great reaction as always, man!
Thank you Matt🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@StaxReacts of course, my friend. Have a good one!
"Disposable heroes" Next mate!! Ill be here to react with u!! Nice reaction.
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"Twilight Zone" by Golden Earring is one I think you'd like.
I’ll add to the list
Metallica's very FIRST music video...they refused for a long time...VERY HEAVY song as you saw...
they literally had to BUY this movie because renewing the rights to have it in their video became too expensive...now Metallica owns the rights to Johnny Got His Gun...amazing
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Check out CORROSION OF CONFORMITY: "Clean my wounds".
Will do
The tragedy is, they won't let the kid die. He will never have anything Or recover
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You need to do this from the 1989 Seattle concert! In fact you should do a bunch of songs from that concert! I promise you’ll absolutely love em all! Metallica in their prime! Please start with the st one battery from that concert and go from there!
Will do for sure
Try "Creeping Death," "The Four Horsemen," "Blackened," and "Damage Inc."
YEP it’s about a WW1 veteran that got hit by a land mine and it took his arms, legs, sight, hearing, his voice and all he could do was lay there and beg to die while trapped in his own body
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Just earned a sub brother.
Let’s gooo welcome to the family
The greatest music video of all time, and pretty much the end of legit Metallica (until LuLu which is pretty good but more of a Lou Reed album).
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Glad you are getting into some more rock music man Motley Crue is a band you gotta check out soon. Kickstart My Heart, Girls Girls Girls, Live Wire, Home Sweet Home all BANGERS. These guys when they started were just party animals crazy asf. Netflix made a movie about them called The Dirt MGK got to act as Tommy Lee and the band had a lot of say in what went into the movie. Id recommend you watch it to understand the full story of the band.
Sooo goood
Too Young To Fall In Love
This song is based off Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo. Written in stream of conscious, this book has no commas.. You think the book, as if you are Joe Bonham.
hhhh gotcha
I see you head bangin'. You should peep "For Whom The Bell Tolls".
Will do for sure
The. Video was a fan edit. Og song didn't have the movie stuff on it. Most of their early war songs were about the Vietnam War
This was the official music video. This was the first song that Metallica released a video for. I remember watching it the day it hit MTV
@@antitypical1807 Exactly lol We waited for it. The house was full of my friends, literally counting down to the moment. We were all floored 😮 There WERE no videos like this. I remember Mtv made them release the "Jamming version" because people couldn't hang.
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For comedy wisdom check out George Carlin soft language my favorite skit by Carlin
Metallica was begged to make a video. They gave the world this masterpiece. The world couldn't handle the content and made them release a "jamming version". Fun fact. Good times!
So amazing
@@StaxReacts It really was groundbreaking, for the time. Metallica bought the rights to the movie, to avoid paying royalties and because James was obsessed with it.
Do yourself and your viewers a favour and just watch live in Seattle 89. That's all the Metallica anyone needs
If you want to continue the theme of consequences of war on our soldiers check out Five Finger Death Punch-Wrong Side of Heaven. It will open your eyes.
Will do
This my favorite Metallica song. The only thing I don't like about the video is there is too much talking over the music but it's still fire!!!
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please react to "enter sandman" live Moscow 1.6 M people!!! great reaction
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@@StaxReacts welcome dear
Haha, yea you can tell when bro catches what the video was about. Went from banging his head to just staring.
Yea, its a heavy video. WW1 they didnt have the pain meds that we do nowadays. Losing all your senses and limbs, thats tough. Thus, you are "One".
Bro, anything from ...And Justice for all is killer. That was Metallica's musical peak in my then teenaged eyes. To live is to die, Blackened, ...And justice all great rep of Metallica.
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Try Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast🤘🏼
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possibly the best anti-war song ever written.
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BTW, catching cracks is how Hawaiians say they busy at work
FADE TO BLACK is a Metallica staple, plz react. It's about suicide.
I’ll check it out
Metallica - Motorbreath 💀
Bettt
watch the film
in your free time.
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Going back to African drums, percussion is (when done right) supposed to mimic the human heartbeat...
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Pretty sure you can't point to another anti-war metal song out there better than this. Also one of the few songs that always makes me feel like crap for enjoying it.
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You were right to go without pausing. Metallica fans can get a little crazy about pausing too much and during solos and stuff lol
Disposable heroes is another hard-hitting antiwar song….
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Hey Jude dude
On the list
Metallica is a LONG rabbit hole. Try Master of Puppets or For Whom the Bell Tolls next
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Imma like this but I hate watching this fucked up movie video version. Still love you bruh. Keep catching them cracks Stax
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Dude I gave you the wrong CLUTCH request. It's 4:44 not 4:14. "ELECTRIC WORRY" it's going to make you're Playlist.
For sure
True story ww1. This is why no one should kneel so many have died protest a different way my grandfather was blown up with dynamite coma three months
Omg RIP to your grandfather 🙏🏽
Gym play list?
Battery
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Album version is much better. Every reactor does this music video and sure it kinda goes with the song but it is cutting up the song on the video taking you out of the moment throwing in random clips, the album version is just a straight banger you can get into without the movie stuff chopping it up taking you out of a musical bless /rage w/e This song uncut gets me dangerously hyped.
I am literally raging at this video, some of the greatest Rock riffs in history and you can't fully get into them because of some stupid F*****G movie plastered on top of it, I am so sorry you had to do this, you would have had a much better time with just the album song, this movie has nothing to do with the movie, it may have had some inspiration but the are decades apart, this was some video makers attempt to make art. To me to takes away from a song that was perfect as a banger and a message and the movie clips just cloud the experience taking you away from the music. I'm i never blew up on a video before, the reaction was great, you always nail it I just wish someone would have got you to listen to a cleaner version. Try it, you will really get to hear them playing their hearts out and not SOS frickin tin cans frickin blah blah blah just frickin great music start to finish.
This era in Rock music (heavy metal) was the peak of satanism from the rise of Rock n' roll & punk which hit hard during the 60's & 70's. Many serial killers listened to this noise before doing what they did, especially Richard Ramirez. Research on him on your own time if you'd like, he was a real one. I was a kid in those days & I remember he had most of L.A. worried because no one knew where he'd strike next. And L.A. was crazy bro, this guy took it to another level of being aware of your surroundings.
You're in a good path young man so I wouldn't recommend these types of groups & there were MANY, so Many.. At least Hip-Hop may have been a little full of mischief, but at least it wasn't 💯 ⬅️ evil. It was more fun & intellectual for the most part.
I wouldn't doubt that the majority of left winged politicians used to listen to "metal" which gave them their positions in Congress these days 🤣
Are you kidding?
@@williamhill6447 Depends what you're referring to, as I did type in realities, experiences & a little clowning around at the end of my post. I don't know what your question is about 🤷🏻♂️
Metallica is not in any way, shape, or form considered satanism.
@@williamhill6447 Dude. These lyrics and EVERY LYRIC in their albums are blasphemous. They mention God thousands of times in their music. And the samples in the backgrounds are for psychos with suicidal tendencies (which is another metal band btw) Anywho, I said serial killers like Richard Ramirez used to listen to Metallica before going on their killing sprees. I did not say Metallica was satanic, but their songs sure were influential for the murderers.
Btw, all those old school bands Metallica, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Scorpions, Motorhead, Blue Oyster cult, Kiss, Rush, Venom, Twisted Sister, Warpig, iron claw, Angel witch.. the list goes on & on & on.. Nazareth? Lucifer's Friend? CMON MAN. How More Obvious Can It Be?!! 🤣 oh My.. dude please don't do any more feedback, please.. I just wanted to mention about the T-shirts representing these bands that all of you wore back then. Why were they in black, white & red colors. What do those 3 colors represent? I'm pretty sure you know, but I'd prefer if you wouldn't reply :) Thanks for your time.
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