I’m from Moscow, I was just born in 1991, and I often heard from various older friends and relatives about this concert, those who were there still remember it)
Am i wrong or you're listening to this with just one earpode? If you do then you're totally doing it wrong. You can't listen to instrumental music with just 1 side of earphones because what is in the right side is not the same in the left side you must use both
When heavy metal ruled the world! It was called "Headbangers Ball" from MTV. I was only 22 years old when they played this over in Moscow, the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union/USSR. That free show alone had more than all 12 annual of the TEXXAS JAMS at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tx. did.
I was 20, They have been my favorite band since they started until they retire, just crazy so many people do this reacts, never would have given heavy metal a chance if it wasn't for likes and views.
This was the end of the USSR and the Cold War, that dark unknown menace.. this concert did loads for the people over there after decades of repression. And this crowd will never be repeated.. 1,6M is really hard to beat ❤
No offense but y’all talk too much . When I play something for someone I get upset because they don’t listen to it or they just say that’s nice before the song ends .
Bimu Former Bassist, Jason Newsted is suffering pain in his neck after years of windmilling his head. Today, Metallica is still going strong, 40+ years later.
Metal still rules the world... metal concerts are everywhere in the world in a weekly basis, and albums drop monthly... OH and the military was there because in any public event, by police standars a 100,000+ are considered high risk events, including sports, because there are tons of people. With this amount of insanity, police is not enough, you need the army. 1.8M is way too much crowd to handle
the fact that they were invited to play a concert in russia at that time when they were at a high point and that album metallica had just come out and so they were riding pretty high and nobody was selling out places like they were and still are to this day they have such a big sound
All of you wirh one ear pod in each is wild. Lol do yourselves a favour buy a splitter and get 4 pairs of good over ear headphones. Youre all hearing one another talk in the exposed ear and distracting yourselves from the music.
You're watch an event that is unique in history.....a number of events had to come together for this to happen. Realize that you will never see anything like this in your lifetimes. People today throw around the term 'Superstar', this is what Super Stardom looks like. Imagine your favorite star performing.....now 'try' to imagine them with a crowd like this.
I love to watch kids watch the best of the best and watch what was normal for us back in the day! I'm 54 and my daughter is 15, of course she knows all classic rock but she loves this video!
Monster’s of Moscow… EPIC! It’s definitely worth while listening to the bands talk about the experience. A lot isn’t captured in the clips like Russian soldiers beating the shit out of people.
You guys think this was a random band, but this was shortly after Metallica's 4th album released and Enter Sandman became one of their biggest hits. This was exactly their moment, when they went from an event/opener band to a stadium band, and not just in this instance. I was around your age at the time and felt all this anger, like you said, at all the wrong stuff happening in the world (you probably have even more to be angry about!).
If I remember correctly, about a month before this concert a group of Soviet hardliners had attempted a coup, trying to wrest control away from Gorbachev. Soviet youth came out in significant numbers to stand against the coup attempt(Gorbachev had been more of a reformer than they wanted). When Gorbachev asked the youth how he could thank them for their help, they asked for Western rock bans to come perform. Metallica was already touring in Eastern Europe at the time, so they were part of the lineup for this concert. The Soviet Union would collapse by the end of that same year.
The B-side to "Enter Sandman" Is "Stone Cold Crazy". Metallica won the Grammy for Best Metal Performance for it in 1991. The song was written by Freddie Mercury and it is on Queen's 1974 album, "Shear Heart Attack". Check out the live version in 1974 at the Rainbow. 👑
That was an awesome wind mill with your hair, as a metalhead for all my life (40) I also have long hair and would love to do that with you at a show! 🤘🏻
The choppers circling around weren't just for security patrol. They were also to circulate the air so people in the inner core wouldnt pass out from lack of oxygen.
This is some awesome American diplomacy. This is in the heart of the Soviet Union before the collapse. Look at all those American flags in the audience.
Thr soldiers in the crowd must have been terrified of the power of a rock ban over the peoplevwho previously never been allowed to lidten to western music
Maybe a reaction to ' Van Halen-Ain't talking bout love ( studio version is fireeee) ?? Eddie Van Halen was so amazing that even Michael Jackson had him do the guitar solo on Michaels hit song ' Beat it '
I would love to recommend the band Nightwsh the song Ghost Love Score from 2013 Wacken Open Air. If you haven't alredy seen it. Get ready for Symphonic Metal ❤🤘
it was a multi band concert not just metallica lost count of the crowd at 1.6 million. i bet some of the ppl there kinda wish they could see a concert and stuff again this was when the ussr fell. they werent exactly free like we would be but western influences were able to come to early russia
In the early 1980's, Metallica is one of the few bands still going strong today. Some others disbanded or even retired from touring as another band, Whitesnake with lead singer, David Coverdale forced to retire from touring because health issues. But there are still least bands started in 1960's are still going strong: Rolling Stones (even though they are not metal) and Germany's Scorpions.
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe (Live at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967-06-18) [4K Remaster]. Show your friends this one, there are some surprising things that happen for you to discuss.
So there were 1.6million people. In the following days there were 54 deaths and 126k with hearing loss. The helicopters were there to circulate the air from what i understand
If you like rock music you have to watch EDDIE VAN HALEN "ERUPTION" guitar solo from the bands 'without a net'. Eddie was the GOAT when it came to the guitar!! He was the KING!!!!
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This was a big festival of which Metallica was one of the groups performing OZZY and Pantera were among the other groups that were their. Check out Pantera Domination from the same concert festival. Monster's of Rock Live in Moscow. 🤘
I actually guys they kind of stopped counting, best guesstimate it got to 5 million and a few people did die. The helicopters are flying around a blow cold air down on the crowd.
Military was there because in any public event, by police standars a 100,000+ crowd are considered high risk events, including sports, because there are tons of people. With this amount of insanity, police is not enough, you need the army. +1.6M is way too much crowd to handle in case of something happen.
Not to mention the ground literally over an the Soviet army at several points during the concert it's pretty much impossible to control 1.6m people they literally over an the second most powerful army in the world.
Hello guys, excellent reaction, long live metallica, long live rock forever, I would like you to react to a band that is breaking it, their name is the warning, I recommend the cover of enter sadman year 2014 and also the version of enter sadman year 2022 at the metropolitan theater cdmx version for the anniversary of metallica's black album, thank you
at the time, Metallica was huge as far as heavy metal bands. Huge in general even. Though I can see why the comment "random band" as they are not as hot as they were in the 80s and 90s
Metallica was and still is huge as far as all bands in history. Great take but just wanted to add they are one of the top bands of all time. They went to the top within a couple years and stayed there still to this day.
Please tell me you guys are NOT sharing earbuds, YOU MUST hear both channels when listening to rock/metal, all those other genres whatever but rock/metal STERO is a MUST!
could you guys react to ac/dc back in black ac/dc thunderstruck live river plate 2009 metallica master of puppets metallica sad but true and black sabbath iron man
Hey thank you for the super thanks 🙏 🥰 💰we just finished our semester and moved out so we will have to wait until August to react again when everyone gets to college! Meanwhile , I will be happy to react to your request soon ! Thank you so much again !
@@LusTrousLightsTv here is the AC DC reaction ruclips.net/video/RIi3G11srmE/видео.htmlsi=llb07Rz4C_TYllAX . Hope you enjoy and give me some more recommendations!
metallica with this performance owned Russia. If you saw the full video you would see far more Russian soldiers rocking out and joining in with the head banging. I always put down most bands of the 80s that tried to mimic Zeppelin, trying to be them. I said they were just shallow. I forgot Metallica as the kings of the mountain who were real and talented and were a band with a force to be reckoned with. I meant to include that but, forgot. Those shallow hair bands of the 80s were so embarrassing to anyone with a serious intent. Metalica kicked it and knocked it down with their sheer talent and hard rockin' but, substantive sound.
1.6 million people and no nobody died many injured tho about 50 plus. The helicopter was there for two reasons one mainly for Emergancy two was to blow air on the crowed do to the heat
They knew what they were watching. They had been hearing it on pirate radio stations. Now the language barriers for a probably a large percentage was not really important. And NO military presence could control 1.6 million people. Hey imagine being in the front 15000 and having to pee. Or worse. Hahah. Imagine how long it took for everyone to get home via walking train piled in trucks Bananas
monster of rock tpour. fall of the ussr/cccp first time eastern block ot to see rock music. old air field outside of moscow. tjey stopped counting agtrt 1,6 million showed up. i was stationed in berlin at the time and could not attend vcauds i was shipping home to a new duty station and also held a ts sci clearence so i was forbiden to go
How in the world could the fans way in the back or on the sides get any enjoyment out of this? Most can hardly see or hear the band,i saw Metallica in 89 for the justice tour and in 91 for the black album tour,but i wouldn't want to attend a show with this many people.
People were hearing very well. All those towers were loudspeaker towers. On another video an American that was in the American embassy pretty close to the airfield commented that they measured up 98 decibels INSIDE the embassy. The day after many in the crowd went to the doctor with hearing issues. It was that loud.
It's all about them, not the group. RUclips too don't want me to say anything unkind, but I'm going to unfriend you so I won't make any bad comments they need to not let you. Let's talk about music with all the rude comment you're making
I’m from Moscow, I was just born in 1991, and I often heard from various older friends and relatives about this concert, those who were there still remember it)
well hopefully things will get to a point where things like this u'll be able to enjoy
Am i wrong or you're listening to this with just one earpode? If you do then you're totally doing it wrong. You can't listen to instrumental music with just 1 side of earphones because what is in the right side is not the same in the left side you must use both
Great catch ! It’s because that was the only way we could share audio form the same device so had no choice !
@@BimuReacts look into getting some equipment
@BimuReacts everything is a choice.
When heavy metal ruled the world! It was called "Headbangers Ball" from MTV. I was only 22 years old when they played this over in Moscow, the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union/USSR. That free show alone had more than all 12 annual of the TEXXAS JAMS at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tx. did.
My brother! "Headbangers Ball" LOL. Long live that cockroach, Riki Rachtman.
I was 20, They have been my favorite band since they started until they retire, just crazy so many people do this reacts, never would have given heavy metal a chance if it wasn't for likes and views.
This was the end of the USSR and the Cold War, that dark unknown menace.. this concert did loads for the people over there after decades of repression. And this crowd will never be repeated.. 1,6M is really hard to beat ❤
When the video was released on the cover is says the attendance was 500,000
@@robertphelps1574 Yes, 1.500.000 :)
@@robertphelps1574 This is the number of tickets, and then people entered freely and the count was lost, de facto more than a million
@@svenmark800 the concert was free to get in but the Russian officials estimated the attendance at 750.000
@@robertphelps1574 from 700,000 and up, came from all over the country, fires burned at night, all figures are approximate
The only way to experience music. Not one mobile phone in sight.
amen brother
No offense but y’all talk too much . When I play something for someone I get upset because they don’t listen to it or they just say that’s nice before the song ends .
They look like they're in high school or fresh out of school so it makes sense their attention spans are not that great.
They were one of a number of bands invited to play at this historic concert.
But they were the biggest band in the world at the time.
@@JBeck33 you forgot acdc that headline the show
Bimu
Former Bassist, Jason Newsted is suffering pain in his neck after years of windmilling his head. Today, Metallica is still going strong, 40+ years later.
Creeping Death from this same concert and they get the audience to sing along for one point . ITS A MUST SEE
Wholeheartedly agree. Harvester Of Sorrow is another headbanger from this show. My favorite.
Warms my old metal heart, to see new generations discovering the true giants that once roamed this earth.
It's called Head-banging..🎸🎶🎤🤘🏽
Back when we were all One, not divided.
We have the Power.
They Don't.
When metal ruled the world.
Edit : The guards were there to "protect" the bands allegedly.
Metal still rules the world.
Metal still rules the world... metal concerts are everywhere in the world in a weekly basis, and albums drop monthly...
OH and the military was there because in any public event, by police standars a 100,000+ are considered high risk events, including sports, because there are tons of people. With this amount of insanity, police is not enough, you need the army. 1.8M is way too much crowd to handle
The song at the beginning is actually from The Good the Bad and the Ugly movie soundtrack.
Fun reaction and review 👊🏻
It’s called “the ecstasy of gold”
Legend says, there are still those crowdsurfing home
I'm still searching for my car.... parking lot was far
the fact that they were invited to play a concert in russia at that time when they were at a high point and that album metallica had just come out and so they were riding pretty high and nobody was selling out places like they were and still are to this day they have such a big sound
Actually it was called monsters of rock and Acdc headlined it
All of you wirh one ear pod in each is wild. Lol do yourselves a favour buy a splitter and get 4 pairs of good over ear headphones. Youre all hearing one another talk in the exposed ear and distracting yourselves from the music.
You're watch an event that is unique in history.....a number of events had to come together for this to happen. Realize that you will never see anything like this in your lifetimes. People today throw around the term 'Superstar', this is what Super Stardom looks like. Imagine your favorite star performing.....now 'try' to imagine them with a crowd like this.
I love to watch kids watch the best of the best and watch what was normal for us back in the day! I'm 54 and my daughter is 15, of course she knows all classic rock but she loves this video!
Less talk. And solve the poor headphone situation as mentioned here. Otherwise great reaction to an epic masterpiece.
The crowd was SO huge they needed the military to provide security! 36 people actually died during the entire concert!!
Monster’s of Moscow… EPIC! It’s definitely worth while listening to the bands talk about the experience. A lot isn’t captured in the clips like Russian soldiers beating the shit out of people.
intro “The ecstasy of gold” (“L'estasi dell'oro”) di Ennio Morricone
Metallica is legendary 😊
Have you ever checked out Tool? If you don't know them, start with The Pot and see what you think!
Not yet
@@BimuReacts
TOOL will probably be different than anything else you try.
You guys think this was a random band, but this was shortly after Metallica's 4th album released and Enter Sandman became one of their biggest hits. This was exactly their moment, when they went from an event/opener band to a stadium band, and not just in this instance. I was around your age at the time and felt all this anger, like you said, at all the wrong stuff happening in the world (you probably have even more to be angry about!).
Same concert
CREEPING DEATH TOTAL CROWD PARTICIPATION!@
MUST SEE
If I remember correctly, about a month before this concert a group of Soviet hardliners had attempted a coup, trying to wrest control away from Gorbachev. Soviet youth came out in significant numbers to stand against the coup attempt(Gorbachev had been more of a reformer than they wanted). When Gorbachev asked the youth how he could thank them for their help, they asked for Western rock bans to come perform. Metallica was already touring in Eastern Europe at the time, so they were part of the lineup for this concert. The Soviet Union would collapse by the end of that same year.
1.6 million people!!!
No press report ever stated there was 1.6 million people at this Metallica performance
@@RoverWatersit is an estimate because the officials stopped counting.
This was a great performance. They first played in Moscow in 1989 at the Peace Festival xx
They didnt play at the Moscow peace festival.....that was Ozzy, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Scorpions, Skid Row and Cinderella
The B-side to "Enter Sandman" Is "Stone Cold Crazy". Metallica won the Grammy for Best Metal Performance for it in 1991. The song was written by Freddie Mercury and it is on Queen's 1974 album, "Shear Heart Attack". Check out the live version in 1974 at the Rainbow. 👑
while everyone else was making songs about women and cars, metallica wrote one about childhood nightmares, and it became their biggest hit.
Wish I was there to see this, I see them as young cats, awesome concert yeah 🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎸🎤
Use your headphones to get the full song experience. Also, Pantera - Domination song at this concert blew everyone's mind!
That was an awesome wind mill with your hair, as a metalhead for all my life (40) I also have long hair and would love to do that with you at a show! 🤘🏻
The choppers circling around weren't just for security patrol. They were also to circulate the air so people in the inner core wouldnt pass out from lack of oxygen.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the gift 🎁 🙏
The military was there for crowd control….so the crowds didn’t rush the stage….also a lot of of off duty soldiers in the crowd
I was 16 when this happened!❤❤❤❤❤
This is some awesome American diplomacy. This is in the heart of the Soviet Union before the collapse. Look at all those American flags in the audience.
Thr soldiers in the crowd must have been terrified of the power of a rock ban over the peoplevwho previously never been allowed to lidten to western music
I did just laugh when she said seems like a random band to have! The biggest rock band in the world! 😂
All you guys got to see Metallica in concert live or you'll never feel the power in there music or appreciated as much
“Did they just finish the song?” Your friends apparently weren’t listening.
Maybe a reaction to ' Van Halen-Ain't talking bout love ( studio version is fireeee) ?? Eddie Van Halen was so amazing that even Michael Jackson had him do the guitar solo on Michaels hit song ' Beat it '
Super Fab Choice! Rock n' Roll Swag on that one.
@@SuzieQ774 and a super fabulous reply from you 😁😁👍👍
“Did they just finish the song?” Your friends apparently were’t listening.
I would love to recommend the band Nightwsh the song Ghost Love Score from 2013 Wacken Open Air. If you haven't alredy seen it. Get ready for Symphonic Metal ❤🤘
Definitely check out their masterpiece ONE with or without the video... i hope u are becoming a lover of their music... FAN4LIFE🤘🏽😎
it was a multi band concert not just metallica lost count of the crowd at 1.6 million. i bet some of the ppl there kinda wish they could see a concert and stuff again this was when the ussr fell. they werent exactly free like we would be but western influences were able to come to early russia
In the early 1980's, Metallica is one of the few bands still going strong today. Some others disbanded or even retired from touring as another band, Whitesnake with lead singer, David Coverdale forced to retire from touring because health issues. But there are still least bands started in 1960's are still going strong: Rolling Stones (even though they are not metal) and Germany's Scorpions.
AC/DC. Nightwish.
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe (Live at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967-06-18) [4K Remaster].
Show your friends this one, there are some surprising things that happen for you to discuss.
You really need to watch Eddie Van Halen's "ERUPTION"guitar solo from their without a net tour. It is absolutely incredible!!!
So there were 1.6million people. In the following days there were 54 deaths and 126k with hearing loss. The helicopters were there to circulate the air from what i understand
Straight from the dorm. Right on. Lol : )
Creeping Death live in Moscow by Metallica is good too
I have already reacted to that one
@@BimuReacts try Whiplash by Metallica live in San Diego 1992 it's pure headbang
Harvester of Sorrow too🎸🎶
To all my brothers lucky enough to do Operation Provide !!!
If you like rock music you have to watch EDDIE VAN HALEN "ERUPTION" guitar solo from the bands 'without a net'. Eddie was the GOAT when it came to the guitar!! He was the KING!!!!
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It was a good time, greetings from Russia.
This was a big festival of which Metallica was one of the groups performing OZZY and Pantera were among the other groups that were their. Check out Pantera Domination from the same concert festival. Monster's of Rock Live in Moscow. 🤘
Ozzy wasn’t there but he play Russia in 1989 at the music peace festival
"Domination" by Pantera at same concert is crazy.
Group of tribal elders watched this concert…they wondered why the pretty young lady on the drums wasn’t wearing a shirt 😂😂😂
😂
From the same concert;
Pantera (Domination) ...is also a popular video people do reactions to.
Try Creeping death next time same concert or Domination live by Pantera a band that performs before them!
The Berlin wall just came Down
I actually guys they kind of stopped counting, best guesstimate it got to 5 million and a few people did die. The helicopters are flying around a blow cold air down on the crowd.
Привет из России! Хорошую музыку слушаете! Молодцы)))
Try reacting to AC/DC Thunderstruck from this same concert, it's epic. This concert ended with AC/DC performing.
Have you done any "Iron Maiden" yet? Wasted Years has a super good riff
Not yet ! Will look into it
Kids… uggh. “We just got done jammin out to Ms Rachel bro!”
My favorite band. Was also wondering have you heard of Nick Thurl Mavromatis? He's new song is fire! You should react to it
I have not ! Could you sent me the link ?
Military was there because in any public event, by police standars a 100,000+ crowd are considered high risk events, including sports, because there are tons of people. With this amount of insanity, police is not enough, you need the army. +1.6M is way too much crowd to handle in case of something happen.
Not to mention the ground literally over an the Soviet army at several points during the concert it's pretty much impossible to control 1.6m people they literally over an the second most powerful army in the world.
Greetings from Russia, Moscow. Peace.
Headphones in both ears. That's the ONLY way to listen to any form of music.
Hello guys, excellent reaction, long live metallica, long live rock forever, I would like you to react to a band that is breaking it, their name is the warning, I recommend the cover of enter sadman year 2014 and also the version of enter sadman year 2022 at the metropolitan theater cdmx version for the anniversary of metallica's black album, thank you
at the time, Metallica was huge as far as heavy metal bands. Huge in general even. Though I can see why the comment "random band" as they are not as hot as they were in the 80s and 90s
Metallica was and still is huge as far as all bands in history. Great take but just wanted to add they are one of the top bands of all time. They went to the top within a couple years and stayed there still to this day.
Hi I have another great one for you! Carl Smith Hey Joe 1968 color video version!
If you join Bimu Silver he’ll take your recommendation
@@dean68158 Thank you for the suggestion! He's already done one request for me without me joining!
❤ Metallica
👍👍👍👍👍
You need some Pantera in your lives
They stopped counting at 1.6 million. Closer to 2 MILLION. Peak Metallica. 3 other bands performed before METALLICA……. who headlined
Hah it's funny they're talking about Ecstasy of gold it's in commercials
Please tell me you guys are NOT sharing earbuds, YOU MUST hear both channels when listening to rock/metal, all those other genres whatever but rock/metal STERO is a MUST!
could you guys react to ac/dc back in black ac/dc thunderstruck live river plate 2009 metallica master of puppets metallica sad but true and black sabbath iron man
Hey thank you for the super thanks 🙏 🥰 💰we just finished our semester and moved out so we will have to wait until August to react again when everyone gets to college! Meanwhile , I will be happy to react to your request soon ! Thank you so much again !
@@BimuReacts 👍🏻
@@LusTrousLightsTv here is the AC DC reaction ruclips.net/video/RIi3G11srmE/видео.htmlsi=llb07Rz4C_TYllAX . Hope you enjoy and give me some more recommendations!
@@BimuReacts oh ok ill ask you to react to ac/dc touch too much since you have done thunderstruck already
@GhostNinja-ly5ot awesome ! Will do that soon !
metallica with this performance owned Russia. If you saw the full video you would see far more Russian soldiers rocking out and joining in with the head banging.
I always put down most bands of the 80s that tried to mimic Zeppelin, trying to be them. I said they were just shallow. I forgot Metallica as the kings of the mountain who were real and talented and were a band with a force to be reckoned with. I meant to include that but, forgot. Those shallow hair bands of the 80s were so embarrassing to anyone with a serious intent. Metalica kicked it and knocked it down with their sheer talent and hard rockin' but, substantive sound.
For the hair!
1.6 million people and no nobody died many injured tho about 50 plus. The helicopter was there for two reasons one mainly for Emergancy two was to blow air on the crowed do to the heat
They knew what they were watching. They had been hearing it on pirate radio stations. Now the language barriers for a probably a large percentage was not really important.
And NO military presence could control 1.6 million people.
Hey imagine being in the front 15000 and having to pee. Or worse. Hahah. Imagine how long it took for everyone to get home via walking train piled in trucks Bananas
official estimates are always underestimated. there were more people there. 😊
monster of rock tpour. fall of the ussr/cccp first time eastern block ot to see rock music. old air field outside of moscow. tjey stopped counting agtrt 1,6 million showed up. i was stationed in berlin at the time and could not attend vcauds i was shipping home to a new duty station and also held a ts sci clearence so i was forbiden to go
Now do creeping death. Same show
This is great but you should have seen Pantera?
Metallica ("Groupah krovee" Viktor Tsoi) Moscow Luzhniki 21.07.2019 ruclips.net/video/diRtRhcaUNI/видео.html
GOAT
1.6 million people
Russia paid for it and told
EVERYONE GO!!
How in the world could the fans way in the back or on the sides get any enjoyment out of this? Most can hardly see or hear the band,i saw Metallica in 89 for the justice tour and in 91 for the black album tour,but i wouldn't want to attend a show with this many people.
People were hearing very well.
All those towers were loudspeaker towers.
On another video an American that was in the American embassy pretty close to the airfield commented that they measured up 98 decibels INSIDE the embassy.
The day after many in the crowd went to the doctor with hearing issues.
It was that loud.
@@drigerdranzer7514
Still too crowded for me
Bro please react to Megadeth - She-Wolf Live Awakening with your friends!!!
It's all about them, not the group.
RUclips too don't want me to say anything unkind, but I'm going to unfriend you so I won't make any bad comments they need to not let you. Let's talk about music with all the rude comment you're making
I was then 20 y.o. = what big conserts You "Bimu reacts " have visited ?
I wish your friends hadn't talked through so much of the video.
all 4 of ya yack yack yack thru the entire song, no like,no subsciption.