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  • Sabaton sings their version of Motorhead's "1916" about the Battle of Somme. It's haunting and beautiful all at once.
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Комментарии • 93

  • @irmaoksanen6830
    @irmaoksanen6830 25 дней назад +32

    Sabaton videos are great because they are like mini movies that teach us about history.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +4

      So unique and wonderfully informative!

  • @ClaireBevan-gm3vf
    @ClaireBevan-gm3vf 25 дней назад +35

    Love the original version of this song and this one. Joakim has the perfect voice for telling these stories.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +10

      Indeed!

    • @lionfromthenorth4580
      @lionfromthenorth4580 23 дня назад

      I agree

    • @samuel10125
      @samuel10125 3 дня назад

      Lemmys makes you think Joakims is more up beat but doesn't take from it's message but also adds to by making it about all soldiers who gave gave the ultimate sacrifice.

  • @chriso6719
    @chriso6719 25 дней назад +26

    Iirc , they youngest known to serve in the British Army in WW I ,was 12 years old.
    The 2 older gentlemen in the doorway were Mikki and Phil, the 2 remaining members of Motorhead. Love that Sabaton included them, class act. The man carrying Lemmy's picture is Eddie Rocha, current Sabaton tour manager, and former Motorhead tour manager. The cello over the end credits was played by Tina Guo, she has worked with Sabaton several times, has even joined them on stage, including for "Swedish Pagan's" at Wacken 2019.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +4

      That's heart wrenching...a 12 year old child!

    • @chriswedemann8599
      @chriswedemann8599 24 дня назад +2

      @@MrsRealisticMany stories like it, even today. Child soldiers are just another commodity on the field. It reminds me of John Cleme, who was accepted into United States service during the Civil War at ten years old.

  • @MacOriginalGamer
    @MacOriginalGamer 25 дней назад +17

    Some dude who doesn't know: Heavy Metal will never make you cry!
    Sabaton: "Hold my beer."

  • @D3m0n1c4t
    @D3m0n1c4t 14 дней назад +5

    first song to ever make me cry the first time i heared it

    • @samuel10125
      @samuel10125 3 дня назад +1

      Listen to Metalheads version the original it's comber and absolutely thought provoking.

  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41 25 дней назад +10

    Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead wrote "1916" after watching a documentary on the Battle of the Somme where a veteran of the battle talked about holding his best friend as he died. The Motorhead version is very stripped back, while this is more epic and Sabton has included soldiers from throughout history who fought and died for their homelands. Both versions are incredible and I feel complement each other nicely. A fitting tribute to both Lemmy and those who gave all for their countries. RIP, you are all missed and appreciated. The two images that always get me are the soldiers marching off into the mists of history and the young soldier at the end, standing in the middle of the desolation, glancing at the sky as if asking God why.
    You should react to the music video of Sabaton's "To Hell and Back" where the issue of PTSD is discussed as it applied to Audie Murphy.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +2

      Yes, that last scene was so heartbreaking.

  • @adriannicholson3365
    @adriannicholson3365 25 дней назад +7

    Really worth watching is the Making Of documentary for this video.
    As you said it was a nice touch to credit everyone involved. In addition all the soldiers depicted are based on real people throughout history and their names are given in the credits.
    My grandmother’s older brother (Harold Brown) was 14 the first time he tried to enlist. After a second failed attempt he finally succeeded in 1918 (still only aged 16), fortunately the war ended not too long afterwards.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +2

      Wow! It's so crazy to think about. There will never be another generation like that.

  • @jonno55
    @jonno55 25 дней назад +5

    Thanks for this one.
    An extremely wonderful but also extremely hard hitting song again from Sabaton.
    Seen it so often now that I can watch it without teary eyes.
    However, the moment the cello kicks in I'm lost!
    Greetz from the Netherlands!

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +3

      I don't think I could ever get through it without tears in my eyes!

  • @dorlonelliott9368
    @dorlonelliott9368 25 дней назад +6

    Tina Guo making her cello cry...

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 24 дня назад +3

    As people have stated in the comments, this is a cover of a Motörhead song.
    The two guys standinh in the door opening at 4:01 are Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell, the drummer and the guitarist of Motörhead.
    The picture is of Lemmy Kilmister, the bassist and singer of Motörhead and the guy holding it is Eddie Rocha who was the tour manager of Motörhead and the current one for Sabaton.

  • @lionfromthenorth4580
    @lionfromthenorth4580 23 дня назад +4

    Great reaction!🤘My oldest daughter is 16 years old, my youngest is 15. They will be drafted. But that doesn't mean that they pass all the tests to be called out on the field. But they can get other duties such as technical, medical or sitting in a bunker, like their father did (he's an engineer). But all 18 year olds, girls and boys, will be called here in Sweden. Of course I don't want to see them on the battlefield. On the other hand I will encourage them to do whatever they can for the safety of the Kingdom of Sweden. For our democracy and freedom. For our neighbors and allies, since we now are members of NATO. We have an ongoing war close by, in Europe. Now I don't believe that we will have a war within our borders in nearly future, but we still need to be prepared.

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz1 24 дня назад +2

    Beautiful reaction, thank you!
    And here's my obligatory mention of a cool and more than just a little creepy detail for those who know:
    Around the middle of the video the crowd/parade comes across a lovely early 20th century ecru-coloured convertible that's standing abandoned in the middle of the street.
    This is the car that *Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria* and his (morganatic) wife *Sophie Chotek, Duchess Hohenberg* bled to death in on the 28th of June 1914 in Sarajevo, touching off what is sometimes poetically called *The Seminal Tragedy* a.k.a.* The July Crisis* which then obviously led to *The Great War,* sometimes referred to, and quiet correctly so, as *The Apocalypse of the Old World.*
    (If you are reader you can see strong echos of this both in Tolkien's work as well as, in different but equally powerful ways, in H. P. Lovecraft's writings.)
    This one empty car in a very real sense is the *Pale Horse Conquest* rode in on with *War and Pestilence and Hunger* in it's train.
    This is the event that effectively triggered the so far most bloody period of human history, the time of the World Wars - and make no mistake, we might call the 21years between the declared World Wars "the interbellum" but the brutal truth is that there where wide stretched of Europe and Asia where there *never was* peace between 1914 and ~1950 - with good reason some historians call this period "The Second 30-Years War".
    I also feel it's a signifier of the level of knowledge that Sabaton by now has reached in dealing with historical matters, especially when compared to their initial albums.
    Best regards
    Raoul G. Kunz

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  24 дня назад +1

      Thank you so much for that info! I appreciate it!

  • @1320crusier
    @1320crusier 21 день назад +1

    The Battle of the Somme started 53 years, possibly to the minute, after the Battle of Gettysburg which became the bloodiest battle on American soil.
    The Somme Offensive succeeded in relieving pressure on Verdun which led to a French victory there. Those men did not die in vain.

  • @JStephens_73
    @JStephens_73 25 дней назад +2

    I saw Sabaton a couple weeks ago, who took to the stage to open for a little band you may have heard of called Judas Priest

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +1

      No WAY! WOW! That's freakin' epic!

  • @gryphonosiris2577
    @gryphonosiris2577 24 дня назад +1

    I did some researching and found that all the names of the soldiers, knights and Spartans in the end were real people. Many of the soldiers were Medal of Honor, Silver Star, Victoria Cross or Croix de Guerre recipients.
    The soldier pulling himself out of the mud, at first I thought he was a member of "The Smoking Snakes" (Força Expedicionária Brasileira, FEB, nicknamed Cobras Fumantes), but doing some more research with the patch on his shoulder as well as his helmet, that's Sgt Henry Johnson of the 15th New York National Guard Regiment, aka "The Harlem Hellfighters". Medal of Honor recipient and recipient of French Croix de Guerre avec Palme, France's highest award for valor. The Medal of Honor was awarded to him in 2015.
    Sgt. Henry Johnson is "one of the five bravest American soldiers in the war."
    Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in his book "Rank and File: True Stories of the Great War"
    The Asian soldier with the cocked-hat, that's a Nepalese Gurka named Havildar Gurung (per the credits) who earn the Victoria Cross in the Burma campaign off WWII.
    Sgt Awal Nur, who did a secret mission over the Himalayas.
    Lt. Audie Murphy, Sgt. Alvin York are both medal of honor recipients from WWI (York) and WWII (Murphy).
    I also notice a soldier with the Croix Lorraine on what looks like a French flag arm band, meaning he was a member of the 'Forces françaises libres' forces in WWII.
    Doing some reading I found out that a large number of French colonial troops from territories such as Chad had joined with the 'Forces françaises libres'. I suspect that soldier is Lt Comba, but I can't find anything on him.
    As I've been working my way through the names listed in the credits and found another one: Private George Stringer, Manchester, Awarded the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Es Sinn in Mesopotamia.
    Capt. Dobson, 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion, Killed on 9 July 1916 in Flanders.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  24 дня назад +1

      We used to recite the poem about Flanders fields on Rememberance Day (which is the same as Veterans Day here in the US) when we were in school in Canada..."In Flanders fields, the poppies blow, Between the crosses, row on row..."
      Thank you for this extra research you've done!

    • @gryphonosiris2577
      @gryphonosiris2577 24 дня назад

      🫡

  • @rcairnut
    @rcairnut 24 дня назад +1

    men got to war, many don't come home.
    many come home, but never leave war.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  24 дня назад +1

      So well put... and 100% accurate!

    • @rcairnut
      @rcairnut 24 дня назад

      @@MrsRealistic Sadly I have seen it far to many times, great reaction also

  • @ryon._-1994
    @ryon._-1994 11 дней назад +1

    Great video, i don't mean to assume but im guessing your American so not to patronise for many brits especially those who in the North of England (the county's of Lancashire and Yorkshire and more)this hits hard because there was a known belief that at the Somme that of course 'they sent the northern boys in first' because high command deemed these young men as uneducated and simple-minded so they were too stupid to know what awaited them and some were as young as 14 but they still tried to do what they could for King and country.
    Still great reaction and as a brit im glad that others know what happened at the battle of the Somme.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  11 дней назад +1

      No I'm actually not American. I'm Canadian who is now living in the US (my husband is American) and I'm the daughter of a Brit 😊 I try to educate myself on these things as much as I can. Those children were just insignificant peons to the war machine. It's a tragedy that should have never happened. I feel the same way about war now tho. So much human loss so that it keeps the military industrial complex going. 😞

  • @bernardtuinenburg8746
    @bernardtuinenburg8746 9 дней назад +1

    Your son is 13 years old, but the youngest soldier to die at the battle of the Somme was also 13 years old

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  9 дней назад

      That's tragic...I can't imagine! 😔

  • @geometrycraft3615
    @geometrycraft3615 9 дней назад

    Thanks for your support. I think most kids nowadays don't appreciate what they have now. When I first made it to Afghanistan, the first thing that got into my mind was that I might run out of water, but thankfully didn't, but instead ran out of morality. The Afghans were skilled fighters, and every night, I held my M4A1 by my side in case of a night attack

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  7 дней назад +1

      It's a horrible wake up call. So many here scream about the inequalities in North America or Europe etc... and I just shake my head because they have no clue what true inequality is. Their lives are so easy, they have to find something about which to be outraged. 🙄 Thank you for your service, and God bless you my friend 🙏

  • @2104dogface
    @2104dogface 25 дней назад +1

    If you haven't seen it yet, A must watch is Peter Jackson's "They Shall Not Grow Old" (2018) along with the the 30 min making of video.

  • @jjs9672
    @jjs9672 21 день назад

    And I lay in the mud and the guts and the blood
    And I wept as his body grew colder
    And I called for my mother and she never came
    This always kills me. It's so gut wrenching. We only hear about numbers of casualties in war, but we tend to forget every single one of them had a mother who loved them. They were kids, man. Kids..

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  21 день назад

      That's the part that broke me. I can't imagine that fear and pain...and as a mother I could never imagine not being there if my child needed me...but in this case, those mothers couldn't hear their sons...oh the gut punch that thought delivers...

  • @glenngunnis6642
    @glenngunnis6642 22 дня назад

    RIP Lenny🤘🎸

  • @najroe
    @najroe 25 дней назад +1

    thanks for the great reaction

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @johankarlsson3113
      @johankarlsson3113 22 дня назад

      ​@@MrsRealistic Hello. Lovley reaction as always 😊👍 I got an idea of​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ what you should do if you feel like it! And that is to react to all Sabaton's songs in all the albums they have! What I mean is to go all in with Sabaton, Even if it will take time as you react to other music too!😊 But it makes absolutely nothing if it will take time if you decide to do this journey! I am sure you would have loved it and not regretted it! 😉
      I want to recommend songs to you!😎 You can skip the ones you have already reacted to if you want!
      The valley of death
      Dreadnought
      Soldier of heaven
      Stormtroopers
      Steel commanders
      Kingdom come
      Defense of Moscow
      Fields of verdun
      A ghost in the trenches
      Great war official video
      Devil dogs
      82nd all the way
      Seven pillars of wisdom
      All guns blazing
      The last battle
      Shiroyama
      7734
      Man of war
      Hearts of iron
      Killing ground
      The Carolean's Prayer
      Long live the king
      Metal ripper
      White death
      Coat of arms
      The final solution
      The price of a mile
      Cliffs of Gallipoli
      Metal Crüe
      Nightchild
      Back in control
      In the name of god
      Metal machine
      Purple heart
      Wolf pack
      Remember that it's perfectly okay to show emotions and cry when listening to music in reaction videos, etc. I love your channel ❤️ Sabaton has been my favorite band since they were formed in 1999 in Falun here in Sweden!🇸🇪 Warm and kind greetings from a big Sabaton fan in northern Sweden (Västerbotten) 😎🇸🇪🇸🇪😎

    • @johankarlsson3113
      @johankarlsson3113 22 дня назад

      ​@@MrsRealistic The songs I suggested are from different albums with Sabaton! You don't have to react to the songs you've already reacted to, unless you want to of course! You decide of course! It should be fairly easy to find each album with accompanying songs on either RUclips or Spotify! RUclips should have all the videos for all Sabaton's songs! Animated, official videos etc! If you need help/tips, There are many of us in the comment field who can help you if you need help during this journey 😊 It will be very interesting to see and hear what you think of all their songs! If you do this journey!😊 And then when all the albums are finished, Please tell us which is your favorite album and song!😊🙏 Sabaton is also working on a new album! 😊 Warm and friendly greetings from Johan 😎🇸🇪🇸🇪😎

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  22 дня назад +1

      @johankarlsson3113 Thanks so much! I appreciate the list! Yes, I plan on doing more, of course! 😁👍I have a huge library of artists to cover, so it's usually pretty slow unless I get a donation requesting certain songs first. And I definitely don't hide my emotions if a song affects me 😆😉👍 Cheers from Texas! 🍻

    • @johankarlsson3113
      @johankarlsson3113 21 день назад

      @@MrsRealistic Hi! You are welcome!🥰 That is very nice to hear!😁👍👍 I understand that, It's perfectly okay that it takes time etc! That's good, I like when creators show their feelings etc in reaction videos!😊😉👍👍👍 I think some creators sometimes try to hold back their emotions in reaction videos! Almost as if they are afraid to show their feelings in front of the camera I love your videos and your channel!❤️ Btw, You are beautiful! Warm and kind greetings from Sweden ❤️🇸🇪🇸🇪❤️

  • @tmontgomery7592
    @tmontgomery7592 16 дней назад

    be glad you dont know what ptsd is like,,,its a living hell

  • @kossakken
    @kossakken 23 дня назад

    I love the scene at 4:10...the civilians stop, but the soldiers march on.

  • @coollakshman
    @coollakshman 20 дней назад

    I love how this band manages to capture and convey such a high level of energy. The other day I came across a new song called end up dead by Nick Thurl Mavromatis, He is gonna blow up soon. React to it ASAP 🔥

  • @darcbunnygaming
    @darcbunnygaming 18 дней назад

    You should react to “To Hell and Back” by Sabaton

  • @MySnottyattaC
    @MySnottyattaC 25 дней назад

    💚✌️

  • @grimmlight4541
    @grimmlight4541 23 дня назад

    Anyone noting right in the beginning the lad staying on the top of the hill. He is there to shoot anyone for cowardice.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  23 дня назад

      Wow, I'll have to go back and look!

  • @scottfarley3644
    @scottfarley3644 25 дней назад +6

    Those 'Boy's" back then were a lot older than today's 16 year old's. Many had hard and dangerous jobs working in the coal mines. The youngest English Soldier who lied about his age and served with distinction twelve-year-old Sidney Lewis. He fought in this Battle. That generation is very different that the ones today. Now it's all about me. I do not mourn for those lost but I thank God Men like them existed.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  25 дней назад +1

      I agree 100%! There will never be a generation like that again.

  • @user-ul1ud2hd8v
    @user-ul1ud2hd8v 23 дня назад

    So much respect for sabaton. Their are legions of idiots out there foaming at the mouth for the adventure of war. Sabaton tries to honor those that went to hell. While trying to convince others. I would say the lucky ones took a direct hit from a massive howitzer on their first day and were done.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  23 дня назад

      Yes, having to go through torture for longer than that would be hell.

  • @metalheadssweden4296
    @metalheadssweden4296 18 дней назад

    The making of "1916" - Exclusive behind the scenes documentary
    ruclips.net/video/ZtWBTLiRRNI/видео.html

  • @kenbourne8011
    @kenbourne8011 24 дня назад

    One real sad reality here is that the England that these tragic young men fought and died for, in large part, no longer exists. I feel sure they would be appalled to know this.

  • @argantyr5154
    @argantyr5154 24 дня назад

    It goes without saying, that War is Nightmare fuel, and nothing like what we see in Movies, but sometimes we need to be reminded of what war is really like.
    As a sitenote, in Denmark, there have been passed a Law where Women will be drafted and have to serve in the Army just like Men, this will start after next election. I'm think Sweden have something similar but I'm not certain.
    And you are absolutely correct, todays generations will be known as the generation that got offended on other behalf, sorry this is not to be polical but its just rubs me the wrong way.
    Anyway thanks for this one.
    Greetings from Denmark.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  24 дня назад +2

      I agree with you 100% It's the outrage culture because kids have it so good now that they have to find something to "fight for". We see it the most with college kids who think they know more than everyone else, but are just parroting what they've been fed and can't think for themselves.

  • @karlosthegr3at-casinogrounds
    @karlosthegr3at-casinogrounds 25 дней назад +2

    sabaton are so underrated

  • @shallowlord
    @shallowlord 23 дня назад

    If you have you must do Christmas truce by Sabaton

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  23 дня назад

      That's actually the first one I did! 😁👌

    • @shallowlord
      @shallowlord 23 дня назад

      @@MrsRealistic I just saw that... 🫢

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  23 дня назад

      @@shallowlord 😉👍

    • @shallowlord
      @shallowlord 23 дня назад

      I wanna see you do the trilogy pain remains by Lorna Shore... I recommend using the lyrics video, but it's very emotional.

  • @stuwhiteman3810
    @stuwhiteman3810 14 дней назад

    Great reaction Realistic and well said at the end, spot on.
    Sabaton has done their research I like how they have the Aussie flag flying in some of the scenes. Some people say that the smaller nations put in a little bit of help? 60 thousand killed in action is hardly a small amount.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  14 дней назад

      Trying to minimize the casualties like that is probably the worst gaslighting imaginable!

    • @stuwhiteman3810
      @stuwhiteman3810 13 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your reply Realistic yes you are correct.
      Australia's total population at the time was about 4 million, and the 416,809 who enlisted for service represent 38.7 per cent of the total male population aged between 18 and 44. Of these, an estimated 58,961 died, 166,811 were wounded, 4098 went missing or were made prisoners of war, and 87,865 suffered from sickness. A small contribution pfft! This is heart breaking for a small nation, this is why the Aussie flag is flying in a Sabaton music video clip they know the deal. Australia also had no conscription or draft they were all volunteers. Thanks Real for taking the time to reply not many reactors do.

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  13 дней назад +1

      @stuwhiteman3810 wow thanks for that info! That's so tragic. 😢

  • @lokiodinson2326
    @lokiodinson2326 25 дней назад

    Actually, the deadliest battle in history was the Battle Of Stalingrad in WW2. The Battle of the Somme was one of the deadliest, but not THE deadliest.

  • @michaelthornton311
    @michaelthornton311 19 дней назад

    I respect Saboton's version, but prefer Motorhead's. Lemmy conveys a 16yr. old eager to defend his country, but frightened to lose his life when the moment arrives. Joachim conveys a viking warrior proud and brave to die on his shield.

  • @busher69
    @busher69 25 дней назад +2

    Ya have to respect Sabaton for their interest and ability to bring the history and the horrors of war to us today. They are truly a gift to us all. Peace be with all combat veterans on all sides.

  • @stevenlavoie8897
    @stevenlavoie8897 22 дня назад

    Children ??? You were a man at 12 in those times...

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  22 дня назад

      Technically yes, children... but kids were different back then. They were even different when I grew up for that matter 😉

    • @stevenlavoie8897
      @stevenlavoie8897 22 дня назад

      @@MrsRealistic gen x I am ..
      I survived 😂

  • @generalsaufenberg4931
    @generalsaufenberg4931 4 дня назад

    and the feminists are still complaining....

    • @MrsRealistic
      @MrsRealistic  4 дня назад

      Yup... if they want "equality" let them go on the front lines and be drafted too!