Sabaton - Bismarck | Official Music Video | Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Clouded_Reactions
    @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +7

    Watch the History behind this song in my reaction video down below! 👇
    ruclips.net/video/OrUDtFPs3l8/видео.html

  • @detroitpolak9904
    @detroitpolak9904 4 месяца назад +3

    When the Bismarck emerges from the fog….THAT was badass. (And at 3:07-3:08, you can just barely make it out thru the captain’s window)

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  4 месяца назад

      Sir, that whole video gave me goosebumps. It's still my favorite song by far, Lion From The North is a very close second!

    • @detroitpolak9904
      @detroitpolak9904 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Clouded_Reactions ain’t gonna argue on Lion From The North, that’s for sure. You mentioned Thermopylae in a video. If you haven’t heard “Sparta” by Sabaton, YOU would really like it. I really like your channel, but I see you wearing yellow and black, so you must be a Bruins or Pittsburgh fan! I’m probably way off, but thought I’d say it for fun. Really like your reactions, always looking forward to more. Have a great 4th of July!

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 2 года назад +3

    fun fact the name they gave the boat at 2:22 is taken from an older song by the band (from the older set up of the band)

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +2

      I’m hoping to react to their earlier albums soon! :D

  • @MetalZoned
    @MetalZoned 2 года назад +36

    Ignore the people saying not to pause, do what you want man

  • @evawettergren7492
    @evawettergren7492 2 года назад +35

    Well, personally I like hearing your thinking and theories of what the song is about so I think you should keep pausing. Those who don't want you to pause can go watch the original video. I am here for YOUR reaction.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +5

      Thank you, that means so much to me!

    • @lionfromthenorth4580
      @lionfromthenorth4580 2 года назад +8

      I agree. It's a reaction video. That means that we're interested in the views and opinions from the people reacting.

    • @jonashansson2320
      @jonashansson2320 2 года назад +5

      @@Clouded_Reactions Totally agree here. If you just listen/watch and pause a few times or none at all, you will be just a copy of all the other reactors. This style where you try to figure everything out is really setting you apart in a good way. So pause as much as you like, if you want to do something like this well, you have to do it your way.

  • @idiegolocao8906
    @idiegolocao8906 2 года назад +14

    You can pause as much as you want man, that way we can hear your comments and thoughts without messing with the reaction, so just ignore those who doesn't want you to pause. Keep the good work and stay safe, Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for your feedback, cheers from the USA!! 🇺🇲🙂

  • @neoxperson7858
    @neoxperson7858 2 года назад +16

    If you feel the need to pause it, just pause it. It's a reaction video, if people wanna see the video without pauses, they can just watch the damn video on their own.

  • @marinamucic908
    @marinamucic908 2 года назад +9

    Yes, they always wear the same "Sabaton" uniform in concerts and videos. This video was done in cooperation with Wargaming, for the game World of Warships, so the special effects are done by them, but their videos almost always feel like Hollywood movies. Great reaction, it shows you are actually interested in the song and not just faking it for the likes, so pause as much as you want. Btw, singers name is Joakim

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +2

      Much appreciated brother!!

    • @jonashansson2320
      @jonashansson2320 2 года назад +2

      Not entirely true though with the uniforms. They also have that old style coat that they wear when playing some of their songs, don't know if it's only from the Carolus Rex album or if they also wear them during other old history songs. Is it perhaps an old "Carolean" uniform? So when they play "Lion from the north" for instance, they often have that coat on.

    • @marinamucic908
      @marinamucic908 2 года назад +2

      @@jonashansson2320 True, but as far as I know they did wear that uniform only sometimes and usually they wear this uniform

    • @jonashansson2320
      @jonashansson2320 2 года назад +2

      @@marinamucic908 Yep, that was why I said "not entirely true". :) And most likely, when they wear that coat, they just swap jackets, so the rest of the uniform is still there.

  • @willghezzi
    @willghezzi 2 года назад +16

    The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but she was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1900 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 6 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all her guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at her) her armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and she disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by her crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on her, only 114 survived. The old man seen in the video is the son of the last survivor, who died in 2018, 1 year before this song was released

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +7

      Amazing all that ingenuity and the Bismarck only participated in two battles! Cheers brother, thank you for that!!

    • @acro5271
      @acro5271 2 года назад +2

      @@Clouded_Reactions in a certain way "Bismarck" was like a nuke for the time of the mid ww2. A big, strong, heavy and powerful weapon made to brag of it to other nations and warn them to not mess with the kriegsmarine, only that, unlike the nukes, bismarck was actually used and didn't lead to a world-ender nuclear explosion event haha

    • @tazepat001
      @tazepat001 2 года назад +2

      It's so strange how the Germans built the Bismarck to be invincible but didn't make any revisions to the Rudder and that just happened to be the area that the torpedo hit.

    • @willghezzi
      @willghezzi 2 года назад +1

      @@tazepat001 to be fair a hit like that would have been letal for any other battleship, the problem wasn't the screws placement or the small size of the stern or the 3 shafts arrangement. It was the fact that one of the rudders was jammed in a turning position, meaning that even with 4 screws the ship would still have been unable to manouver.

    • @tazepat001
      @tazepat001 2 года назад +1

      @@willghezzi Of course but that wasn't really what I was trying to say. The point I was trying to make was that the Bismarck was solid. Except for the rudder and that's where the torpedo happened to strike. It's just weird you know?

  • @ТушканчикПолевой
    @ТушканчикПолевой 2 года назад +5

    Bismarck (KMS Bismark) - German battleship, the lead ship of the same class, was still no less famous for its brother-Tirpitz. Bismarck is one of the most legendary ships of the Second world war, as well as being the largest battleship in Europe and one of the largest in the world along with the Japanese Yamato and the American Missouri.
    Bismarck was launched in 1939 and commissioned in 1940. Bismarck's first (and last) campaign began on may 22, 1941. Then Bismarck, along with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen (KMS Prinz Eugen) was to break through the Danish Strait into the Atlantic and begin to sink convoys going to Britain. The first German squadron was discovered by the British cruisers Suffolk and Norfolk (HMS Suffolk and HMS Norfolk) on the evening of 23 may. The British battleship Prince of Wales (HMS Prince of Wales) and the battlecruiser hood (HMS Hood) went to intercept Bismarck. During the battle, Bismarck received several hits, at the same time 5 Bismarck's volley hit directly into Hood's artillery cellars. Hood was torn in two by a massive explosion. Of the 1,477 crew members, only 3 survived. Among the dead was the commander of the British squadron Lancelot Ernest Holland. The Prince of Wales tried to continue the battle, but to no avail and soon disappeared in a smoke screen as one of the shells from Bismarck hit the command post of the Prince of Wales, thereby killing half of the officers, by the way the second shell fired from Bismarck hit the Prince of Wales, but did not explode, the British then pushed him into the sea. Bismarck had one of the generators disabled, two fuel tanks were breached, and there was a trim on the bow and a roll on the starboard side. Gunther Lutyens (commander of the German squadron) decided to lead the Bismarck to the French port of Saint-Nazaire for repairs. Prince Eugen was ordered to continue raiding. Bismarck was chased by the entire British fleet in the region. Bismarck's injuries were not very serious, but they caused Bismarck to lose one of his main advantages - speed. The British lost Bismarck several times, but due to the fact that the British intercepted a radio message sent to Bismarck, it was possible to establish the approximate location of the ship. Bismarck left little to the French Brest. Also, when approaching the coast of occupied France, Bismarck could use Luftwaffe aircraft (Luftwaffe - aviation of the Third Reich) to cover. Only compound H, based in Gibraltar, was able to detain Bismarck. This unit included the aircraft carrier Ark Royal (HMS Ark Royal). On the morning of may 26, the Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers flew to the site of the last sighting of the Bismarck. Approximately in the same area was the cruiser Sheffield (HMS Sheffield). The Swordfish pilots mistook Sheffield for Bismarck and torpedoed it. The new magnetic fuses of the torpedoes did not work, and the cruiser remained intact. After this incident, the British changed the magnetic fuses to contact ones. By evening, Sheffield had made visual contact with Bismarck and the Swordfish torpedoes were back in the air. Swadeshi was flying very low and slowly, because of this, the crews of Bismarck simply could not distinguish from the sea. The Suodfishes themselves were biplanes that were obsolete even before they were put into service. The British achieved two or three torpedo hits. One of these hits was fatal for Bismarck - in an attempt to evade the torpedo, Bismarck turned to the left and because of this, the torpedo, instead of hitting the main armored belt, hit the poorly protected aft compartment and tightly jammed the rudders. By morning, orders were given to stop the cars - Bismarck was in the zone of action of German bombers, who did not give Bismarck any help. Bismarck was approached by the British battleships Rodney (HMS Rodney) and King George V (HMS King George V). Bismarck's fire was focused on Rodney, but due to the roll and inability to evade enemy volleys, accuracy was very low. After 44 minutes, all 4 towers of the Bismarck group stopped firing. In order to somehow save some of the surviving crew, after being shot by British ships, captain Ernst Lindemann, who survived the bombing, ordered the engine room to be blown up, the kingstons opened and the ship abandoned. After the fuses were installed, 9 minutes later an explosion was heard from the depths of the wounded Bismarck, which contributed to the final sinking and roll of the battleship on Board. At this point, the cruiser Dosertshire (HMS Dorsetshire), firing 3 torpedoes at the immobilized Bismarck. Bismarck went to the bottom without lowering the battle flag. Of the 2,220 crew, only 114 people were saved - 111 people were saved by the British, and 3 people by the German submarine U-74. Captain Ernst Lindemann himself, as told by the surviving sailors, did not try to make attempts to escape, but on the contrary drove away all the sailors who tried to save him, threatening to shoot (this is so for intimidation), as a result, captain Lindemann heroically went to the bottom with his ship, the last time he was seen at the stern, when he said goodbye to the surviving sailors. By the way after a dive expedition James Cameron, it has been proven that the British torpedo and shells are unable to contribute to the sinking of Bismarck, ie breaking was not detected by torpedoes at the armored belt, but below waterlinie was exactly cut out of the side, this proves that Bismarck scuttled by the Germans themselves when they blew the bottom of the ship and opened the seacocks and not British!
    Thanks for the great reaction. By the way, I advise you to listen to a new composition from the new album Sabaton - Drednought, this song can be said to be the second version of Bismarck👍

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      The Bismarck's demise could only be handed down by German hands? Holy moley, please tell me you have a history channel of your own! This was a great read, cheers!!

  • @jonasjohnsson2130
    @jonasjohnsson2130 2 года назад +5

    Yes do wat you want.

  • @tazepat001
    @tazepat001 2 года назад +5

    The main mission for the Bismarck was not to fight the British in direct conflict but to inflict as much damage to them financially and resource. Britain was already in its last throws otherwise would have surrendered. Bismarck was tasked to head to the Atlantic Ocean and sink as many ships going to Britain. It didn't happen Fortunately for us.

  • @brianwilson9206
    @brianwilson9206 2 года назад +3

    The word you are looking for is epic.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +2

      Facts, that's why it's my current favorite Sabaton song 🤘

  • @wassari9102
    @wassari9102 2 года назад +4

    Hit that pause as much as you want.

  • @henrikalexandersson4663
    @henrikalexandersson4663 2 года назад +6

    Great reaction again :) The cgi scenes are actually made by the same team/company that produces the game World of Warships,that's why they are so good!

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +3

      Crazy, the CGI was top notch! It didn't look like a scene that you would see in a videogame rather a Hollywood blockbuster! Very happy they collaborated !!

  • @lord4459
    @lord4459 2 года назад +9

    Pause as much as you want. I like to listen to your theories.
    You should do Shiroyama and Soldier of 3 Armies to name a few

  • @brianwilson9206
    @brianwilson9206 2 года назад +3

    They partnered with World of Warships gaming

  • @brianbruno2882
    @brianbruno2882 2 года назад +1

    "anthropomorphize" was the word u were looking for

  • @alexjiharev9770
    @alexjiharev9770 2 года назад

    This old man is this survived guy, he holds this clock 👍

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      That is so CRAZY! Sabaton really does go all out, even if they don't make it known in the videos!!

  • @andreasgaming9765
    @andreasgaming9765 2 года назад +5

    Do what u want man it is your reaction

  • @franksmedley8619
    @franksmedley8619 2 года назад +2

    Hello Clouded
    The Bismark was the largest Battleship built in Europe by the German Navy. Kriegsmarine is 'navy' in German. In recent history, the Bismark was found on the ocean bottom, his (German ships were always 'male') hull upright in the muddy bottom of the sea. His turrets were found hundreds of yards away from the hull. Proving that the ship had 'turned turtle' and rotated upside down when he sank. Thus allowing the turrets to slip from their mountings and fall to the bottom separately. Which is why the weight of the keel turned the hull upright again before he settled to the bottom. All of this also shows that the Bismark sank at the command of her Captain and NOT due to enemy fire. Three of his four turrets were silenced by enemy fire, and his rudder was fouled by a torpedo hit, causing him to circle without hope of fixing it in time to save the ship. The Captain ordered him to be flooded and sunk, to prevent the Allies from claiming to have sunk him in battle, and save the German Navy's 'honor'. For nearly half a century, most believed the English claim to have sunk the Bismark. But in reality, it would not be laying intact upon the ocean bottom, upright, without his turrets, had he not sunk himself to ruin the hopes of the British Navy. One detail I think you overlooked in the video: That being the pocket watch that the old man had. On the inner surface of the cover is inscribed the map co-ordinates of the Bismark's final resting place. In Reality, the man is an actor, but at the time of the filming of the video, the son of the young German sailor that escaped the sinking Bismark had that watch. The Captain's watch. Given to him by his dying commander as the ship sank. That pocket watch is the only surviving piece of the Bismark to be proven to have been to possession of the Captain of the ship, and probably one of the few trinkets surviving the sinking of the ship to this day. So far as I know, no attempts are contemplated to raise the Bismark or retrieve his turrets. Just some historical perspective for you. Frank-ly spoken.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      I would LOVE to have the Bismarck resurrected and seen as a marvel that it once was! That's why Bismarck is also my new favorite song haha move on over Lion From The North!!

    • @franksmedley8619
      @franksmedley8619 2 года назад +1

      @@Clouded_Reactions : Considering the thousands that died in his hull, I disagree. He should remain where he his. Holding the Honor of his Navy, and sheltering the souls of his Crew.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      @@franksmedley8619 Ahh I see what you mean, I was looking at it through a historical oddity standpoint and not the fact that men died defending it and purposely sank it to avoid giving a point to the British. Sentiment, let the soldiers rest in peace. Cheers!

  • @BerraLJ
    @BerraLJ 2 года назад +1

    Many songs have subtle things in them that for me as a non musician i might not pick up on it until the 3344 listening, in this song for instance how the tempo changes at the end in 2 steps getting more and more intense. As for the pausing yes sure it can be annoying but it is a reaction video so kind of comes with the territory i have listened to this song from Sabaton's channels tons of times.

  • @basbeest2238
    @basbeest2238 2 года назад +4

    About people complaining about you pausing a clip, they should watch the original videoclip... Imo, reaction videos should add something.
    Edit: I like your reaction, just subbed

  • @MrBcl78
    @MrBcl78 2 года назад +2

    Nice reaction! Please check out "no bullets fly animated story" by Sabaton. Watch to the end.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +1

      I've seen that suggestion a few times now, I'll move it up the list! Cheers bro!!!

  • @tapsavaan1671
    @tapsavaan1671 2 года назад +1

    Every time i wonder if anyone notices the compass strory in the video..

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      I wish Sabaton wrote something about it in the music video so it go more noticed! I had to find out in my comments section days after I uploaded it :/

  • @thomasvognsen9579
    @thomasvognsen9579 2 года назад +2

    Nice reaction. try. Ghost division i think you like that 🤟 Love from Denmark

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад +2

      Appreciate the suggestion! I'll add it to the list when I finish the Carolus Rex album 😁

  • @Laitontahommaa69
    @Laitontahommaa69 2 года назад +3

    this music video is made with Wargaming

  • @anttihilska2334
    @anttihilska2334 2 года назад +2

    Same as moscow ship :D

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      There's a Moscow version of the Bismarck? Please tell me Sabaton wrote a song about it 😂 Cheers!

  • @mikfri74
    @mikfri74 2 года назад +1

    I'm here for Your reaction to a video I like. Pause as mutch as you feel the need to do. If pep's don't like that they could go c the original.

    • @Clouded_Reactions
      @Clouded_Reactions  2 года назад

      Thanks! I was sort of self conscious and took the comments too much into consideration, now I’m more comfy and try to set my pace :) cheers!!!

  • @alexjiharev9770
    @alexjiharev9770 2 года назад

    Videos from Wargaming.