This song in particular was written with “The Ten Commandments” in mind. 1956 charlton Heston. The lines “so let it be written, so let it be done” were directly pulled from it, and it’s all about the plagues of Egypt and the final one being the angel of death killing all first born children unless their door was painted with lambs blood. This is the story of The Passover
Slaves Hebrews born to serve, to the pharaoh Heed To his every word, live in fear Faith Of the unknown one, the deliverer Wait Something must be done, four hundred years So let it be written So let it be done I'm sent here by the chosen one So let it be written So let it be done To kill the first born pharaoh son I'm creeping death Now Let my people go, Land Of Goshen Go I will be with thee, bush of fire Blood Running red and strong, down the Nile Plague Darkness three days long, hail to fire So let it be written So let it be done I'm sent here by the chosen one So let it be written So let it be done To kill the first born pharaoh son I'm creeping death Die by my hand I creep across the land Killing first born man Die by my hand I creep across the land Killing first born man
Nice. 10 commandments in general. This “the former Soviet Union “ opening up . After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Soviet reforms, openness to democracy in Russia etc.
@@Nichwar19 Yeah, one has an extended intro but practically no footage of the crowd. The one with all the views is the shorter version without the intro....but a WAY better edit. "Sad But True" is another great cut from this show. Hardly any reactions to it though.
Jason Newstead the one in the Metallica shirt was a huge fan before he was in Metallica. Jason became Metallica’s bassist after his teenage hero Cliff Burton the original bass but died after Master of Puppets in a bus accident. He’s not a hipster douche bag he’s paying homage to cliff Burton and still being a fan: And the song isn’t evil it was biblically inspired literally telling you a story directly from the Bible👍
That second singer was their bassist Jason Newsted. He was their bassist from 1986 until he left in 2001. He's played in a few bands after he left Metallica (like playing in Ozzy Osbourne's band). He's also an avid painter.
The lyrics goes "Die, by my hand" meaning the Angel of Deaths hand.. Metallica does this in a few songs, singing about something but from the perspective of whatever they are singing. Instead of the "usual" singing ABOUT something, like love, or war etc. So "Master of puppets" is about drug/alcohol abuse, right, but its sang from the drug/alcohol point of view (a mix in this song tho, different perspectives). Same with this one, the Angel of Death is basically singing..saying what and why its going to do what it was supposed to have done. Or in "One", they sing it from the perspective of the wounded soldier. Probably a few more that i cant remember at the moment. GOD I LOVE METALLICA!! You cant believe you love them, i totally see how you could.
I have never seen anyone in these reaction videos let a song play till the end without stopping at 25 times. WOW!!!! BEST VIDEO OF THE WEEK!!! great reaction.
Jason was the biggest Metallica fan and he admitted that . He would make it a point to wear a Metallica t shirt in all concerts. His energy levels are crazy. This concert brings tears to my eyes . Such an amazing concert and Metallica were at their best . You should also see their Seattle 1989 concert . Fuckin amazing .
Funny thing is Kirk Hammet the lead guitarist wrote the riff after his solo when he was a teenager. They recorded 3 major albums before they were out their mid 20's. Amazing talent.
Glad your fans, they have a song for us called “Battery.” Go see it live during the Seattle ‘89 show it’s tied as one of the most legendary metal shows ever!
Some concerts go down in history and the 1991 ‘Monsters of Rock’ festival in Moscow was no exception. Known as one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees, it marked the most momentous of performances for the heavy metal band Metallica. The record-breaking crowds that day are thought to have only been seen on four other occasions with Jean-Michel Jarre topping the leaderboard in 1997 with a concert that was funnily enough hosted in Moscow and saw crowds of over 3 million. The electrical lineup that day was made up by the likes of AC/DC, The Black Crowes and Mötley Crüe, but it was Metallica who attracted and stole the heavy metal hearts of over 1.6 million fans. In video footage of the iconic performance, ten years after the band first formed, helicopters can be seen trying to calm the excitable rock fans. In the crowds, there is a surprising site of military personnel, shedding their uniforms and letting loose to the headbanging tunes.
Motley Crue was either 88 or 89 which was the Moscow Peace festival and Pantera played in 91. Also the crowd for Metallica was 500,000 with 1.6 million estimated over the entire festival
I think James has had a little vodka, and Jason’s energy during this tune was just incomparable to that of any other bass players in the band during any show. (I mean, obvi Cliff was stellar at all his shows, but Jason was letting it ALL out that night).
Jason carried the band IMHO for them years. He was definitely their energy! I mean who else has had to walk away from playing for essentially "headbanging-itis"? Was told he could snap his neck from all the swaying of the head and hair he did.👀👀 Shit ya not!
That pointy guitar that you referenced in the beginning, is a model shape called "Explorer". Different brands have this shape, but it started with Gibson in the 1970s. Not popular initially. It really got into the spotlight due to Hetfield's frequent usage of it. Others too, sure, but due to their massive success it wwas he who brought it to super stardom. Love that shape, myself.
@@s.l.s.l.1405 Observant, but ESP is a brand. The Explorer is what the shape is called. You can have that shape from any manufactorer, but the shape is still called Explorer. Just like Stratocaster or Les Paul.
You're kinda right with the numbers. When it was organized, it was predicted 500-600k would show up. But this was right after the fall of the USSR, and was the first chance an entire country got to experience a concert, so turnout was much larger than expected. The 1.6 million is just where they stopped counting. It's actually estimated to around 2 million....
The hardcore Cliff Burton fans really give Newsted a hard time for whatever reason!! I kinda get it because I’m a huge Dimebag fan but unfortunately they’re not with us anymore. I don’t see it as replacing them but rather carrying on their legacy!!
@@jeremeywilson2318 real metallica fans will love whoever was/is in the band, im tired of the “old school” fans bs, either you’re a fan or not, those ppl are really lame
A lot of the Three Days Grace fans are that way with their new singer. Adam was awesome but I like this other dude too!!! Right Left Wrong is a badass song 🔥
It was a 3 day music festival 'Monsters of Rock' with lots of bands playing. It is estimated that 1.6 million people attended over the 3 days and that the crowd was about 600k the day when Metallica performed.
Not to be mean, but why do people simply refuse to take a minute to pay attention or read the lyrics of a song and then just come up with some unrelated idea based on a single lyric or the song's title? I mean, the song literally tells the story of the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Bible but, yeah, it's probably about drug demons or something.
1.6 million, that apparently is when they stopped counting. :) Enjoy you guys! :) At some point Seek and Destroy, live version, needs to be on list. Enjoy! :)
I know. What idiot said 600k? Have they never watched a college football game with 120k? Jesus. You can tell this crowd is far more than 4x that size. More like 15-20. Ppl are morons.
I saw this live back in 85 with the late Cliff Burton on bass His best is 1985 Day on the green For whom the bell tolls These guys were in their early 20's Cliff's opening bass solo will blow ur mind
*GREAT CONCERT SHOW ! REMEMBER I BEEN THINKING ABOUT METALLICA ONLY AND ESPECIALLY IN THE TIME OF THEM VISIT FROM USA : I COME TO MOSCOW FROM KIEV : HAVE NEED PERSONALLY TO SEE JAMES AND KIRK ! LARS AND JASON TOO ! MY FRIENDS FROM PHILIPPINES HELP ME , I LITTLE AND NEED HELP WITH RAISING , PUT ON ... ON HIGH 🔝 🙌 🔝 AND WATCHING , LOOK AT MY NICE FAVORITES ! THERE ALL BEEN SUPER CLASS* !
yeah this song is one of my favorites by them, I play this song every passover because it's literally the Passover story lol if you like Metallica I highly recommend checking out their S&M album, you won't be disappointed
This song is about the story of the plagues of Egypt. Specifically, the Angel of Death creeping. If you're into drums, there is a great recording of Tool's Danny Carey "Pneuma" live where they have cams showing him play a massive drum set.
The truth of the Metallica airstrip show in Moscow ‘91: They sold 600,000 tickets, but there were approximately 1.6 million people in attendance. There were no police in Russia at this time, so…yeah, the Russian Army stood in for police across all major cities. They are not known for their subtlety, and did not understand moshing, so the army beat the shite out of a lot of moshers as they thought they were rioting. And, yes: at least 2 civilians were beaten to def.
It was an event for free, they were not selling any tickets. And there was militia instead of police in USSR, they just brought army for some reason as a security. It didn't end well obviously
Just watch the whole concert, blockbuster had the vhs back in 93 so yes all the information is really out there if you just look. It’s not even hard to find!
You guys should react to studio version of Fade to Black or The Unforgiven. Amazing songs and has decent lyrics too. Listening with lyrics on the screen would be better.
There were 1.6 million people from all over the world, I myself was 15 years old and had to sit in Soviet prison for three months just because I was drunk. Soviet prison is like North Korea today.
This song is more about the creeping death that killed the pharaoh's son and the other first born in Egypt. So it's about moses and the creeping death.
Must do-Harvester Of Sorrow-from this. James walkin' up to the mic like a gunslinger and the Russian military trying to bust some heads not understanding what was going on.
Its FAKE or mistranslation. 52 people were injured and get to hospital, just one died being stabbed with knife. Ive been there saw that i living 7 min walk from place it happens (today its not a empty field but new stadium and blocks of appartments)
Hi...,, 😁🎸greedings from north germany.... Try to check out :,, die toten Hosen - mehr davon, live Rock am Ring, Hals und Beinbruch,, (long title... But See, what the singer, s doing crazy, dangerous💀)..... This Band is one of the succesful Bands from Germany.. Enjoy.. After 6-7 German 🍻you can understand lyrics😁😁👍👍
it was way over a million people even though some say it was 500 to 600 thousand i think that is the number where they lost count so they just stopped counting
I always forget these older performances my boy Jason gets the last chorus. He is the best back up vocalist Metallica ever had and wasnt too shabby on the bass either. not the best bassist? But I will say he was the fastest and heaviest. Most intense
It's amazing how on every. single. reaction. vid. ever. the most replayed part of the vid is beyond all the mouth diarrhea where the music or movie starts. You'd think all these reaction folks would pick up on that ...
Every reaction video ever to this performance by people who don't know the band well: "Oh, that's a different guy (singing)." It's funny how few people recognize James is not singing the final verse. As if they can't tell two entirely different looking guys apart because they both have long hair & are wearing black. ;)
they dont like it. those two are the worst reactors, i only watch to see if they got any better or started to understend... but no.. my head almost explode when she said that jason is duch bag for wearing metallica shirt. jesus men, there is a reason for that, fans would buy shirts because of him and that means more money. its called busines..
It's been over 30 years and I hear people are still leaving that concert.
😂
I was there and I just got home. Worst traffic ever.
This song in particular was written with “The Ten Commandments” in mind. 1956 charlton Heston. The lines “so let it be written, so let it be done” were directly pulled from it, and it’s all about the plagues of Egypt and the final one being the angel of death killing all first born children unless their door was painted with lambs blood. This is the story of The Passover
Slaves
Hebrews born to serve, to the pharaoh
Heed
To his every word, live in fear
Faith
Of the unknown one, the deliverer
Wait
Something must be done, four hundred years
So let it be written
So let it be done
I'm sent here by the chosen one
So let it be written
So let it be done
To kill the first born pharaoh son
I'm creeping death
Now
Let my people go, Land Of Goshen
Go
I will be with thee, bush of fire
Blood
Running red and strong, down the Nile
Plague
Darkness three days long, hail to fire
So let it be written
So let it be done
I'm sent here by the chosen one
So let it be written
So let it be done
To kill the first born pharaoh son
I'm creeping death
Die by my hand
I creep across the land
Killing first born man
Die by my hand
I creep across the land
Killing first born man
Nice. 10 commandments in general. This “the former Soviet Union “ opening up . After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Soviet reforms, openness to democracy in Russia etc.
The book of Exodus from the Bible
It’s not about the Ten Commandments it’s it’s about the three plagues god sent to egypt
Harvester of sorrow 1991 moscow live
There are 2 videos ive seen of that performance. One that more focused on James's face is better but has less views.
Indeed.
@@Nichwar19 yeah and the other one shows some KGB piece of trash beating someone during the song
@@Nichwar19 Yeah, one has an extended intro but practically no footage of the crowd. The one with all the views is the shorter version without the intro....but a WAY better edit.
"Sad But True" is another great cut from this show. Hardly any reactions to it though.
Ese tema es demoledor!
Jason Newstead the one in the Metallica shirt was a huge fan before he was in Metallica.
Jason became Metallica’s bassist after his teenage hero Cliff Burton the original bass but died after Master of Puppets in a bus accident.
He’s not a hipster douche bag he’s paying homage to cliff Burton and still being a fan:
And the song isn’t evil it was biblically inspired literally telling you a story directly from the Bible👍
Perfectly said.
That second singer was their bassist Jason Newsted. He was their bassist from 1986 until he left in 2001. He's played in a few bands after he left Metallica (like playing in Ozzy Osbourne's band).
He's also an avid painter.
and in Voivod as "Jasonic"
And he also played in Flotsam & Jetsam. Has his own band now. Newsted
You forgot the quotes around "singer" ... Jason's credits were bass, backup vocals, growls and screams
The lyrics goes "Die, by my hand" meaning the Angel of Deaths hand.. Metallica does this in a few songs, singing about something but from the perspective of whatever they are singing. Instead of the "usual" singing ABOUT something, like love, or war etc.
So "Master of puppets" is about drug/alcohol abuse, right, but its sang from the drug/alcohol point of view (a mix in this song tho, different perspectives). Same with this one, the Angel of Death is basically singing..saying what and why its going to do what it was supposed to have done.
Or in "One", they sing it from the perspective of the wounded soldier. Probably a few more that i cant remember at the moment.
GOD I LOVE METALLICA!! You cant believe you love them, i totally see how you could.
I have never seen anyone in these reaction videos let a song play till the end without stopping at 25 times. WOW!!!! BEST VIDEO OF THE WEEK!!! great reaction.
Jason was the biggest Metallica fan and he admitted that . He would make it a point to wear a Metallica t shirt in all concerts. His energy levels are crazy. This concert brings tears to my eyes . Such an amazing concert and Metallica were at their best . You should also see their Seattle 1989 concert . Fuckin amazing .
Funny thing is Kirk Hammet the lead guitarist wrote the riff after his solo when he was a teenager. They recorded 3 major albums before they were out their mid 20's. Amazing talent.
yea when he was mad at girlfriend
Metallica - The day that never comes live in Quebec magnetic 2009
I've seen them in the 80s, 90s and 2000s and they always bring energy
I didn’t see reaction, I was head banging through the whole amazing song!!
You didnt miss anything.
1.6 million it was on an airbase in moscow.
Glad your fans, they have a song for us called “Battery.” Go see it live during the Seattle ‘89 show it’s tied as one of the most legendary metal shows ever!
*you're
Some concerts go down in history and the 1991 ‘Monsters of Rock’ festival in Moscow was no exception. Known as one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees, it marked the most momentous of performances for the heavy metal band Metallica. The record-breaking crowds that day are thought to have only been seen on four other occasions with Jean-Michel Jarre topping the leaderboard in 1997 with a concert that was funnily enough hosted in Moscow and saw crowds of over 3 million.
The electrical lineup that day was made up by the likes of AC/DC, The Black Crowes and Mötley Crüe, but it was Metallica who attracted and stole the heavy metal hearts of over 1.6 million fans. In video footage of the iconic performance, ten years after the band first formed, helicopters can be seen trying to calm the excitable rock fans. In the crowds, there is a surprising site of military personnel, shedding their uniforms and letting loose to the headbanging tunes.
Motley Crue was either 88 or 89 which was the Moscow Peace festival and Pantera played in 91. Also the crowd for Metallica was 500,000 with 1.6 million estimated over the entire festival
Definitely need to react to “harvester of sorrow” from this show. Brutal performance and you really get to see how crazy the crowd was.
Fade to Black from this show is in my opinion underrated; also good.
I think James has had a little vodka, and Jason’s energy during this tune was just incomparable to that of any other bass players in the band during any show. (I mean, obvi Cliff was stellar at all his shows, but Jason was letting it ALL out that night).
Jason carried the band IMHO for them years. He was definitely their energy! I mean who else has had to walk away from playing for essentially "headbanging-itis"? Was told he could snap his neck from all the swaying of the head and hair he did.👀👀 Shit ya not!
That pointy guitar that you referenced in the beginning, is a model shape called "Explorer". Different brands have this shape, but it started with Gibson in the 1970s. Not popular initially. It really got into the spotlight due to Hetfield's frequent usage of it. Others too, sure, but due to their massive success it wwas he who brought it to super stardom. Love that shape, myself.
Gibson first produced the Explorer in 1958, they where discontinued in 1963 and brought back in the 70's
@@guitarzen5999 Damn, you're right. Completely forgot.
Isn't his guitar an ESP🤔
@@s.l.s.l.1405 Yes Hetfield played/plays an ESP. We were talking about the origin of the explorer shape, which started with Gibson in 1958
@@s.l.s.l.1405 Observant, but ESP is a brand. The Explorer is what the shape is called. You can have that shape from any manufactorer, but the shape is still called Explorer. Just like Stratocaster or Les Paul.
You're kinda right with the numbers. When it was organized, it was predicted 500-600k would show up. But this was right after the fall of the USSR, and was the first chance an entire country got to experience a concert, so turnout was much larger than expected. The 1.6 million is just where they stopped counting. It's actually estimated to around 2 million....
jason on another level
This song is comes from the book of Exodus.
Metallica's original basset Cliff Burton (RIP Cliff) wrote this song after watching the movie Mosses.
They also have a song about the apocalypse called The Four Horsemen, witch is also fantastic.
James wrote the lyrics to every song
It was James.
Kirk was the main creator of this song (riffs & chorus) bc it was a song his former band Exodus created.
I know a lot of people don’t care for Jason Newsted but his head banging is always awesome to watch 🤘🏼
wym they don’t care for jason? literally almost all of metallica fans love him
The hardcore Cliff Burton fans really give Newsted a hard time for whatever reason!! I kinda get it because I’m a huge Dimebag fan but unfortunately they’re not with us anymore. I don’t see it as replacing them but rather carrying on their legacy!!
@@jeremeywilson2318 real metallica fans will love whoever was/is in the band, im tired of the “old school” fans bs, either you’re a fan or not, those ppl are really lame
A lot of the Three Days Grace fans are that way with their new singer. Adam was awesome but I like this other dude too!!! Right Left Wrong is a badass song 🔥
Shut your mouth....who doesn't care for Jason!
I was 6 in 91 already loved Metallica
It was a 3 day music festival 'Monsters of Rock' with lots of bands playing. It is estimated that 1.6 million people attended over the 3 days and that the crowd was about 600k the day when Metallica performed.
The way she digs the haha from James in the beginning. she totally has a crush for him
Greeeeeeaaat choice!! ❤️ I was sweating too...
Not to be mean, but why do people simply refuse to take a minute to pay attention or read the lyrics of a song and then just come up with some unrelated idea based on a single lyric or the song's title? I mean, the song literally tells the story of the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Bible but, yeah, it's probably about drug demons or something.
1.6 million, that apparently is when they stopped counting. :)
Enjoy you guys! :) At some point Seek and Destroy, live version, needs to be on list. Enjoy! :)
I know. What idiot said 600k? Have they never watched a college football game with 120k? Jesus. You can tell this crowd is far more than 4x that size. More like 15-20. Ppl are morons.
I love James' "haha" in the beginning. 🤣
I saw this live back in 85 with the late Cliff Burton on bass
His best is 1985 Day on the green
For whom the bell tolls
These guys were in their early 20's
Cliff's opening bass solo will blow ur mind
You definitely can figure it out that the Russian army was the security at that concert. It's not a theory, just look the images.
*GREAT CONCERT SHOW ! REMEMBER I BEEN THINKING ABOUT METALLICA ONLY AND ESPECIALLY IN THE TIME OF THEM VISIT FROM USA : I COME TO MOSCOW FROM KIEV : HAVE NEED PERSONALLY TO SEE JAMES AND KIRK ! LARS AND JASON TOO ! MY FRIENDS FROM PHILIPPINES HELP ME , I LITTLE AND NEED HELP WITH RAISING , PUT ON ... ON HIGH 🔝 🙌 🔝 AND WATCHING , LOOK AT MY NICE FAVORITES ! THERE ALL BEEN SUPER CLASS* !
Make it happen Captain!!!
battery ( Seattle 89 LIVE )
1,6 MILLION people in attendance at this one show!!
Great job lars 🇩🇰
yeah this song is one of my favorites by them, I play this song every passover because it's literally the Passover story lol if you like Metallica I highly recommend checking out their S&M album, you won't be disappointed
This song is about the story of the plagues of Egypt. Specifically, the Angel of Death creeping.
If you're into drums, there is a great recording of Tool's Danny Carey "Pneuma" live where they have cams showing him play a massive drum set.
This is Metal. Way harder than Rock and Roll. These guys are the king of metal.
Only a moron would complain about Lars drumming he absolutely crushes the drums in this performance 💯🔥🚒💪🥁🥁
my dude over here praying it doesn't end
how have you not seen this?
James Hetfield is the God of Metal🤘🧿🔥❤️
React to their lives in 1989 of Seattle
The truth of the Metallica airstrip show in Moscow ‘91: They sold 600,000 tickets, but there were approximately 1.6 million people in attendance. There were no police in Russia at this time, so…yeah, the Russian Army stood in for police across all major cities. They are not known for their subtlety, and did not understand moshing, so the army beat the shite out of a lot of moshers as they thought they were rioting.
And, yes: at least 2 civilians were beaten to def.
It was an event for free, they were not selling any tickets. And there was militia instead of police in USSR, they just brought army for some reason as a security. It didn't end well obviously
It’s always going to be called “the parallelogram guitar” from now on
Just watch the whole concert, blockbuster had the vhs back in 93 so yes all the information is really out there if you just look. It’s not even hard to find!
This isn't rock n roll. It's HEAVY METAL!!!!
METALLICA!!!!!!!!!!!!🤘🤘
Lars was definitely feeling it at the end.
You mean you're just learning what METAL is!!! Not rock!!! You're next song should be from 1989 Seattle, The 4 Horsemen!!
It's super badass!!!!!!
que buen temaaaa
1.6 million people. Official world record gor a concert crowd. About 53 or 54 people died. Held in an air gield with the army as security
You guys should react to studio version of Fade to Black or The Unforgiven. Amazing songs and has decent lyrics too. Listening with lyrics on the screen would be better.
This song was inspired from Exodus in the bible, the story of Passover.
Jody is so beautiful ❤❤
BABYMETAL ROAD TO RESISTANCE LIVE JAPAN! 🇯🇵
There were 1.6 million people from all over the world, I myself was 15 years old and had to sit in Soviet prison for three months just because I was drunk. Soviet prison is like North Korea today.
Every time I see that performance I want to punch something, and it’s energized me for a long time.
Is your man always this sad?
This song is more about the creeping death that killed the pharaoh's son and the other first born in Egypt. So it's about moses and the creeping death.
2.1 million is the official account
Geile Reaktion 😂😂😂 ich würde auch ab morgen so was tun ,sitzen und Musik play 😂😂😂
Must do-Harvester Of Sorrow-from this. James walkin' up to the mic like a gunslinger and the Russian military trying to bust some heads not understanding what was going on.
Please check out the lyric version of Fade to Black
there is a reason Jason always wore the band's shirts. But, I'm sure you know that now.
They stopped counting at 1.6 million people. So they're not really sure how many were there
Fade to black. Studio recording. And no talking during play. You won’t regret it.
Its FAKE or mistranslation.
52 people were injured and get to hospital, just one died being stabbed with knife.
Ive been there saw that i living 7 min walk from place it happens (today its not a empty field but new stadium and blocks of appartments)
How many rapes?
The song is about the Biblical Exodus from Egypt. The last plague was the Angel of Death creeping across Egypt killing all first born males.
Don't worry about your hair. He won't even wear pants. You both look great!
Also, chant die sounds into Russian as give (Дай)🙂
🤜❤🤛
The Drummer says none knows have many it was. But at the area it can be up to a million
Next- Pantera-Domination
Same Festival.. Highly request
Hi...,, 😁🎸greedings from north germany.... Try to check out :,, die toten Hosen - mehr davon, live Rock am Ring, Hals und Beinbruch,, (long title... But See, what the singer, s doing crazy, dangerous💀)..... This Band is one of the succesful Bands from Germany.. Enjoy.. After 6-7 German 🍻you can understand lyrics😁😁👍👍
it was way over a million people even though some say it was 500 to 600 thousand i think that is the number where they lost count so they just stopped counting
You didn't need to brush your hair , after this song , everyone looks like an old lion 😂🤩 they were 1.6million people
This was right before the collapse of former Soviet Union. So this is basically the first time they had a taste of freedom!
It was 1.6 million and the army was security
More out there than Metallica,. ...... Pantera, Jinjer , Leo Moraccholi metal covers,. Teddy Swims , Rage against the machine, just a few to consider
🤘🙏🇺🇸🤜💯🤛🇺🇸🙏🤘
You should react to Iron Maiden, they're pretty good too.
KEVIN!!
I always forget these older performances my boy Jason gets the last chorus. He is the best back up vocalist Metallica ever had and wasnt too shabby on the bass either. not the best bassist? But I will say he was the fastest and heaviest. Most intense
It was before the Soviet Union fell that this concert was.
For a "reaction" video bro you showed no reaction at all through the whole video, not even a slight head bob or nothing.
You wear Janis shirt and you are born listen to Metallica...what is wrong????
It's amazing how on every. single. reaction. vid. ever. the most replayed part of the vid is beyond all the mouth diarrhea where the music or movie starts. You'd think all these reaction folks would pick up on that ...
You don't look like a pussy at all, you like like a nice guy. Which is a good thing.
"I love guitar. The black one is cool." Of the 3 black ones on stage?
Every reaction video ever to this performance by people who don't know the band well: "Oh, that's a different guy (singing)." It's funny how few people recognize James is not singing the final verse. As if they can't tell two entirely different looking guys apart because they both have long hair & are wearing black. ;)
You should react to pantera, cowboys from hell from this concert
RIP CLIFF
You dont need to brushh your hair for a Metallica concert even more for a 90s one!
Very time they shout "Die", you see the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Jason does good singing sometimes
You guys like Metallica? Check out Iced Earth
they dont like it. those two are the worst reactors, i only watch to see if they got any better or started to understend... but no.. my head almost explode when she said that jason is duch bag for wearing metallica shirt. jesus men, there is a reason for that, fans would buy shirts because of him and that means more money. its called busines..
Ditto
at the time the russian military was the russian cops