Just a small disclaimer for this video: The video he’s watching freezes on the screen for a little over a minute. It never froze while he was actually watching it, but it did during the mixing process for some reason. We think we have this issue resolved on future videos, but we couldn’t do anything about this one. I still think it’s a great reaction and hope you do too. 🤘
@@unforg1v3n I call them on par, rarely is a song better than the original from the same band, many MANY covers are better than the originals and Metallica has done MANY covers alone that are far superior than the originals...lol
Michael Kamen had a huge part in the orchestral arrangement for this concert. It was planned for a long time. I think he was integral in the writing of the 2 new tracks. I'm glad you did the original version.. way better than the new one.
Thank you. I looked for a few minutes before commenting to try to find out who was involved with the orchestral score. It explains why the score was written with enough metal 'character' to not just sound like someone stuck some Brahms in a metal song.
I suspect, since he's heard the studio version of Ktulu, his mind will really blow up when he hears and watches the S&M version....because as a Metallica fan from back when they began, imho, it's the best of allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man, Michael Kamen had such a great feel for writing orchestral pieces for rock/metal - 'No Leaf Clover' will always be a favorite of mine! Just a superb song, top to bottom, front to back.
Haven't watched this version in a while. Takes me back! I remember when they did this concert, I was in awe! That "Nothing Else Matters" piano was beautiful. Really hope you guys grow and get the recognition you deserve. Very authentic reactions, thanks!
Metallica played “No Leaf Clover” in the concert at SoFi Stadium, I just went to last week in LA. It was a bit of a surprise, but I knew it was a possibility. They still got it!
Great reaction! My sister and nephew went to see them live when they did S&M2 and she said it was wild! The stage was just one step up from the front row of seats so everything was so much closer than you'd normally get and the people were dressed in everything from jeans and their Metallica t-shirts (like my sister & nephew) to men in formal tuxes and women in evening gowns dripping with jewelry like the people who sat next to my sis. Metallica also played this song the 2nd night when we saw them 8/20 in Arlington. The symphony bit was recorded so the band had to stay in sync with it which is no small feat when you're playing live. 🤘Rock On!🤘 Kelly
If you want to hear classical versions of Metallica songs, check out anything from Apocalyptica's self-titled first album. It's all Metallica covers performed by a couple of cellists, and they even manage to play the guitar solos note-for-note.
I DL their stuff on Napster in the early days when Metallica was suing Napster and eventually Metallica was the spur in the side of the music industry that invented Streaming Music Apps! Thank Metallica for Spotify etc existing, pretty much.
Thank you, I hadn't heard this in a while, and this reaction reminded me of just how awesome Metallica S&M is. Your fresh perspective was nice, you guys rock 🙂
I discovered Metallica in 1988 when I borrowed Ride The Lightning and was blown-away. Immediately from that day onwards, I have ALWAYS felt that there was a kind of silent orchestra playing behind them, like it had all been written with orchestra in-mind to begin-with. I suspect that may have begun with Cliff Burton's influence on their sound. S&M and S&M2 are awesome. MAJOR kudos to the arranger/conductor(s)
I remember when my cousin played Enter Sandman for me. At the time, my favorite band was The Beach Boys, so when I heard Enter Sandman, I was both terrified, and amazed. I had never heard music like that before, and I was hooked.
Right there with ya!! Ride The Lightning was the first album I ever heard from Metallica. I was about 13-14 yrs old. Once Fight Fire With Fire kicked in I was hooked !!🤘😤🤘
Thank you! Finally someone who thinks alike. Disclaimer: I am not even a Metallica fan, only ever heard a handful of their songs - the most popular ones - and people mostly seem to like "One" for some reason and pick it as seemingly the best. This is the one I've always liked the most, and especially the orchestral version, it is BEYOND, it is OVER AND ABOVE, MESMERIZING, a classic.
This was my favorite song when i was 6 or 7. My sister knew I could play music by ear, so she made me isolate certain instruments in the song and play it on the piano. I did it, and tried to convince her that if she believed in herself she could play music by ear too 😂 "Jeanette, just listen to the song and find the notes. I just find them faster, it doesn't mean you cant do it!" This song always reminds me of that situation
@12:42 Just noting, the second song written for the concert, stylized "- Human", is actually pronounced as "Minus Human." Also a fantastic song, extremely low-end heavy. Something they kinda do well. 😉🤘❤
Another great video, boys! 🤘 Highly recommend "The Day That Never Comes" from S&M 2 for a future video. Having an orchestra behind that kind of ballad is indeed, "righteous!"
Please don't analyze and listen to ANYTHING off S&M2. It's Lars at his absolute worst. It's the pinnacle of his awful timing and tempo. As a lifelong fan of Lars, it's a devastating concert.
Righteous! 🤘🧙♂️🤘 Among his many other great achievements,. Maestro Kamen was known for arranging almost all orchestra parts for Pink Floyd after Atom Heart Mother. Absolute masters. The newer S&M2 also has a bass solo/tribute to Cliff that I highly recommend. 🤘🧙♂️🤘 Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
I have always felt that a lot of the metal genre was just a step away from classical music. the depth that so many songs have is stunning. Metallica specifically have orchestrated so much of their music from day one. To me, the guitars/bass literally sing. Cliff Burton's influence is definitely felt. It's interesting to me that there were several musicians at the time that had started to pull in classical styles into rock/metal (early 80s) that died untimely. Cliff being one and Randy Rhoads being another.
The beginning, 'Nothing Else Matters' on the piano 🎹 sounded amazing.... The S&M album was awesome.... and surprised a lot of the fans. Check out DEEP PURPLE - Live With The London Symphony Orchestra 1999
2nd song written for the that effort in 1999 was titled '- Human' [pronounced MInus Human] There were 104 symphony orchestra members, directed by Micheal Kamen S&M 2 was again with the San Fransisco Symphony (for some reason the word Orchestra was omitted this time) 20 years later. Micheal Kamen had passed in 2003. Edwin Outwater was the main director
You guys are amazing. I love listening to Judson's impromptu piano performances before or after a reaction! Everyone has made so many great suggestions for things you should react to, but I haven't seen anyone recommend the following: "Army of the Night," by Powerwolf, "White Pearl, Black Oceans," by Sonata Arctica, or "Achilles: the Agony and the Ecstasy in Eight Parts," by Manowar!
Iced earth - dantes inferno live athens. One of my favorite live performances. Think also outlaw torn s&m is one of their best performances from that show. Guess James voice was at the peak there.
This was great! You guys are definitely have became my favorite RUclips channel to watch.( Minus Human) (-) Human would be great to see as well. I believe that orchestra was 101 musicians plus the 4 members of Metallica.
I don't know why !! I feel like there's something enigmatic and eccentric about him and I mean it in the good sense of the word , his way of speaking and his way of thinking , his sharp analytical mind and sense of humor are brilliant... but the funny thing is that the classical musician has tattoos and the metalhead doesn't 🤘🤘🤘
Cool stuff as always! If you are interested in same kind of collaboration but more extreme music you should check Septicflesh or Dimmu Borgir doing their live thing with choir and orchestra. As a drummer (mainly metal and extreme) I am always in awe of those players and how they keep the packet together. Thanks from very cold Finland! ❤
man i had to come to the home page to leave a request on the most recent vid... low and behold... yet another vid i wanna watch... love this song. I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on "g.o.a.t." by polyphia... or any polyphia for that matter... if you haven't already heard it. As a classical musician... you'd likely enjoy "the audacity" by polyphia. EDIT: my personal favorite song by polyphia is "bloodbath" featuring chino moreno of the deftones... They are an instrumental band that occasionally features vocalists.
This channel has quickly become one of my favorites. If you will accept monopoly money,,,,, I'll pay anything to watch a full S & M reaction lol good times guys,, thanks
If you want to see a metalband with an orkestra, I recommend Epica feat. Floor Jansen - Sancta Terra and just go from there. Epica did a whole anniversary show.
I remember when this concert came on in '99, and my sister and I had to beg our parents to stay up past 9pm to watch it. Which now confuses me, because our dad got us into Metallica to begin with ..
Speaking of chellos, would be good choice some Apocalyptica and maybe when the time is right some Dimmu Borgir with live Orchestra from Wacken 2012 (not sure if it's a bit too extreme for Judson jeje).
S&M is amazing. I really love that they showed classical and metal do have a strong connection. And to see that everyone on that stage has so much fun. As a proud member of the Nightwish army can I put Ghost love score on the list: ruclips.net/video/47e_961OQWE/видео.htmlsi=SxAOKNAeKYI_CccZ Nightwish has a lot of classical/symphony in there.
You should do Dimmy Borgir live at the Forces of the Northern Light live with the Norwegian radio symphony and choir. Kings of the carnival creation or Gateways.
If you like the metal/orchestra vibe you should definitely watch Alter Bridge - Words Darker Than Their Wings live at the Albert Hall with the Parallax orchestra.
You've got to check out Anesthesia (Pulling teeth) and complete the Cliff trilogy. It is his 4 minuet bass solo (from Metallica's first album) which is basically an elongated version of his bass solo on Trauma's song 'we're going off' the band he was in before Metallica. It is a masterpiece and you certainly won't regret checking it out. Keep up the good work and I can't wait to watch this reaction.
If you like orchestra with metal, try some old Rhapsody of Fire or Luca Turilli´s songs. For example, Emerald sword, Dawn of victory, The ancient forest of elves, Ascending to infinity.
Just a small disclaimer for this video:
The video he’s watching freezes on the screen for a little over a minute. It never froze while he was actually watching it, but it did during the mixing process for some reason. We think we have this issue resolved on future videos, but we couldn’t do anything about this one. I still think it’s a great reaction and hope you do too. 🤘
Outlaw torn from s&m1 is timeless classic
Bleeding Me as well. Those two are way better than the originals.
@@unforg1v3n I call them on par, rarely is a song better than the original from the same band, many MANY covers are better than the originals and Metallica has done MANY covers alone that are far superior than the originals...lol
I've been preaching outlaw torn to every reactor. None of them do it unfortunately
@@king3flruclips.net/video/ykdwDkAEZaQ/видео.htmlsi=Yy4WEVjSHLa1yBdm
Here's one right here
@@king3flBeth Roars is a channel that reacted to Outlaw Torn. 👍🏻
Michael Kamen had a huge part in the orchestral arrangement for this concert. It was planned for a long time. I think he was integral in the writing of the 2 new tracks.
I'm glad you did the original version.. way better than the new one.
actually its the Michael Kamen album i hear S&M 2 and its bad to comparation of 1. Kamen was a genius
Thank you. I looked for a few minutes before commenting to try to find out who was involved with the orchestral score. It explains why the score was written with enough metal 'character' to not just sound like someone stuck some Brahms in a metal song.
How I love bass when Jason play it.
I suspect, since he's heard the studio version of Ktulu, his mind will really blow up when he hears and watches the S&M version....because as a Metallica fan from back when they began, imho, it's the best of allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My other half was there for both shows and I will NEVER stop being jealous.
One of my favorite indulgences is rock/metal with orchestral backing. Incredible combo!
Thank you for your humor, one of a kind.
Man, Michael Kamen had such a great feel for writing orchestral pieces for rock/metal - 'No Leaf Clover' will always be a favorite of mine! Just a superb song, top to bottom, front to back.
The song is Minus Human... also Bleeding me is a great song from S and M
From Whom the Bell tolls from the 1999 S&M would be epic
Haven't watched this version in a while. Takes me back! I remember when they did this concert, I was in awe! That "Nothing Else Matters" piano was beautiful. Really hope you guys grow and get the recognition you deserve. Very authentic reactions, thanks!
Metallica played “No Leaf Clover” in the concert at SoFi Stadium, I just went to last week in LA. It was a bit of a surprise, but I knew it was a possibility. They still got it!
So glad you guys did this song!!! It's always been an underappreciated song in my opinion
I love that Run The Jewels reference.
Two genuine friends, chatting about music. Love it. My good friend and I do this also.
Great reaction! My sister and nephew went to see them live when they did S&M2 and she said it was wild! The stage was just one step up from the front row of seats so everything was so much closer than you'd normally get and the people were dressed in everything from jeans and their Metallica t-shirts (like my sister & nephew) to men in formal tuxes and women in evening gowns dripping with jewelry like the people who sat next to my sis. Metallica also played this song the 2nd night when we saw them 8/20 in Arlington. The symphony bit was recorded so the band had to stay in sync with it which is no small feat when you're playing live. 🤘Rock On!🤘 Kelly
There you go!!! That's the one I wanted the classical guy to react to, that's awesome!
As a metal fan, this channel is so refreshing. Love it. Cheers guys!
So glad you had that ‘conversation’ 👍👏👏👏 🤍🏴✌️
We are too!
you have a unique observation.... thank you... from san antonio , tx, usa....
Wow, that intro might be the most beautiful rendition of NEM I've ever heard.
That piano intro....... chefs kiss! Also look at Skalmold og sinfo if you like this rock orchestra combo.
“Swimming in a sea of silk” best thing I’ve ever heard 🤘
If you want to hear classical versions of Metallica songs, check out anything from Apocalyptica's self-titled first album. It's all Metallica covers performed by a couple of cellists, and they even manage to play the guitar solos note-for-note.
I DL their stuff on Napster in the early days when Metallica was suing Napster and eventually Metallica was the spur in the side of the music industry that invented Streaming Music Apps! Thank Metallica for Spotify etc existing, pretty much.
i was so glad to hear this song live last year, one of my favorite Metallica songs
For the next choice, I recommend "Creeping Death" -live Moscow 91. Its simply a must :)
Second! Or battery Seattle!!
Both excellent choices! @@andrewcastillo9558
Strongly recommended piece for this channel: Dream Theater "Dance of Eternity".
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Bit of a crazy starting point if he's unfamiliar with DTs music. But yeah I'm sure he can handle it 😂
Super agree with this⬆️
Its rare and i always enjoy it.
I would love to see this channel give it a shot... Maybe he can find something to put into the piano
Thank you, I hadn't heard this in a while, and this reaction reminded me of just how awesome Metallica S&M is. Your fresh perspective was nice, you guys rock 🙂
I discovered Metallica in 1988 when I borrowed Ride The Lightning and was blown-away. Immediately from that day onwards, I have ALWAYS felt that there was a kind of silent orchestra playing behind them, like it had all been written with orchestra in-mind to begin-with. I suspect that may have begun with Cliff Burton's influence on their sound.
S&M and S&M2 are awesome. MAJOR kudos to the arranger/conductor(s)
I remember when my cousin played Enter Sandman for me. At the time, my favorite band was The Beach Boys, so when I heard Enter Sandman, I was both terrified, and amazed. I had never heard music like that before, and I was hooked.
Right there with ya!! Ride The Lightning was the first album I ever heard from Metallica. I was about 13-14 yrs old. Once Fight Fire With Fire kicked in I was hooked !!🤘😤🤘
This is still the best song Metallica has written in 30 years.
Absolutely true.
Thank you! Finally someone who thinks alike. Disclaimer: I am not even a Metallica fan, only ever heard a handful of their songs - the most popular ones - and people mostly seem to like "One" for some reason and pick it as seemingly the best. This is the one I've always liked the most, and especially the orchestral version, it is BEYOND, it is OVER AND ABOVE, MESMERIZING, a classic.
I mean it is definitely a good song but the best?
Outlaw Torn coming in second bro
I'm so agree with You!!! My fav song ever for those guys!! It's just amazing
This was my favorite song when i was 6 or 7. My sister knew I could play music by ear, so she made me isolate certain instruments in the song and play it on the piano. I did it, and tried to convince her that if she believed in herself she could play music by ear too 😂
"Jeanette, just listen to the song and find the notes. I just find them faster, it doesn't mean you cant do it!" This song always reminds me of that situation
@12:42 Just noting, the second song written for the concert, stylized "- Human", is actually pronounced as "Minus Human."
Also a fantastic song, extremely low-end heavy. Something they kinda do well. 😉🤘❤
Another great video, boys! 🤘
Highly recommend "The Day That Never Comes" from S&M 2 for a future video. Having an orchestra behind that kind of ballad is indeed, "righteous!"
Dyll87 , Halo on fire was better in my opinion, but my favourite would be bleeding me, James voice was phenomenal.
Please don't analyze and listen to ANYTHING off S&M2. It's Lars at his absolute worst. It's the pinnacle of his awful timing and tempo. As a lifelong fan of Lars, it's a devastating concert.
Who’s here before this channel goes viral ?
Righteous! 🤘🧙♂️🤘
Among his many other great achievements,. Maestro Kamen was known for arranging almost all orchestra parts for Pink Floyd after Atom Heart Mother.
Absolute masters.
The newer S&M2 also has a bass solo/tribute to Cliff that I highly recommend.
🤘🧙♂️🤘
Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
FANTASTIC!
Judson casually referencing RTJ is the greatest measure yet. Won me over immediately. Salut to all jewelrunners 👉🤛
Word
To ya motha. 😜
I have always felt that a lot of the metal genre was just a step away from classical music. the depth that so many songs have is stunning. Metallica specifically have orchestrated so much of their music from day one. To me, the guitars/bass literally sing. Cliff Burton's influence is definitely felt. It's interesting to me that there were several musicians at the time that had started to pull in classical styles into rock/metal (early 80s) that died untimely. Cliff being one and Randy Rhoads being another.
metal roots are in academical music (classical is just the period) , blues, and even jazz. From rock and roll took the attitude and the showmanship
It basically started with Prog in the late 60's and esp. 70's, and then more and more metal bands began incorporating Prog influences.
Metal and Classical have ALWAYS been very close genres....lol How do people not know this fact??
You ever heard of Yngwie Malmsteen?
yes, as a matter of fact. He was a household name when I was a teen :)@@JamoZNL
The beginning, 'Nothing Else Matters' on the piano 🎹 sounded amazing.... The S&M album was awesome.... and surprised a lot of the fans. Check out DEEP PURPLE - Live With The London Symphony Orchestra 1999
Great video. I think Inamorata - Outlaw Halo on fire should be one of the future videos
Aweosome reacting & great knowledge!
small mistake it's "minus Human"
great video! Glad I found your channel!!
When he was talking about the cellos it reminded me of Two Cellos cover of Thunderstruck
Yeeeesss please do " -Human ". This was so exciting to watch. If he would react to all the songs off S&M I would watch them all. 😂
2nd song written for the that effort in 1999 was titled '- Human' [pronounced MInus Human] There were 104 symphony orchestra members, directed by Micheal Kamen
S&M 2 was again with the San Fransisco Symphony (for some reason the word Orchestra was omitted this time) 20 years later. Micheal Kamen had passed in 2003.
Edwin Outwater was the main director
Let's go!!
love this
love the videos! just one tip, i would love to hear more clearly his comments, maybe put the mic a little bit closer to him.
Thank you. We have new microphones that we’re going to use going forward. 🤘
I haven't finished the video yet, but 1:25 was the best laugh I've had all day. I mean a deep, belly laugh. A guffaw, even.
One of my favorite Metallica songs!
This is #3 on my list of favorite Metallica songs.
You guys are amazing. I love listening to Judson's impromptu piano performances before or after a reaction! Everyone has made so many great suggestions for things you should react to, but I haven't seen anyone recommend the following: "Army of the Night," by Powerwolf, "White Pearl, Black Oceans," by Sonata Arctica, or "Achilles: the Agony and the Ecstasy in Eight Parts," by Manowar!
Within Temptation did that and it's an amazing show.
This was great! Thank you!
As a swede I would love to see a Ghost song or/and some heavier stuff like a At The Gates song. Cheers!
Never really paid attention to the SM stuff, but...this is a perfect song.
Iced earth - dantes inferno live athens. One of my favorite live performances. Think also outlaw torn s&m is one of their best performances from that show. Guess James voice was at the peak there.
This was great! You guys are definitely have became my favorite RUclips channel to watch.( Minus Human) (-) Human would be great to see as well. I believe that orchestra was 101 musicians plus the 4 members of Metallica.
Please do Minus Human as well!! (From the same concert)
12:43 It is called -Human (aka) Minus Human.
The intro is all ,hi from Argentina
Another awesome video gentlemen I'd like to see you eventually react to both S&M 1 and S&M2 in there entirety thank you again 🤘
Jiminy Crickets! Forgot how great this song is and era of Metallica was!
I love the S&M stuff! I always thought metal and classical went together! I mean some of those classical guys like Bach and Beethoven were darn heavy!
I don't know why !! I feel like there's something enigmatic and eccentric about him and I mean it in the good sense of the word , his way of speaking and his way of thinking , his sharp analytical mind and sense of humor are brilliant... but the funny thing is that the classical musician has tattoos and the metalhead doesn't 🤘🤘🤘
😂 This is a good observation
Once you start Metallica, that train will not stop!! “Creeping death” Moscow 91’ is the best.
Live versions are so much harder to hear what’s going on. I’d always suggest listening to a studio version first and then the live version.
Big Yut You probably right, but the energy of the live experience just show that some song’s best live!
Be cool to do judith by perfect circle followed by wings for marie pt 1&2. Anyway great work! Always enjoyed S&M
Skalmold og sinfo is an Icelandic band that did some thimg similar. The concert is on youtube
Fade to Black - Metallica please
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Cool stuff as always! If you are interested in same kind of collaboration but more extreme music you should check Septicflesh or Dimmu Borgir doing their live thing with choir and orchestra. As a drummer (mainly metal and extreme) I am always in awe of those players and how they keep the packet together. Thanks from very cold Finland! ❤
Do the full S&M reaction, I would Watch
Yes, please do -Human (Minus Human)
Clover gets all of the love, but -Human is an amazing use of brass to make metal.
man i had to come to the home page to leave a request on the most recent vid... low and behold... yet another vid i wanna watch... love this song. I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on "g.o.a.t." by polyphia... or any polyphia for that matter... if you haven't already heard it. As a classical musician... you'd likely enjoy "the audacity" by polyphia.
EDIT: my personal favorite song by polyphia is "bloodbath" featuring chino moreno of the deftones... They are an instrumental band that occasionally features vocalists.
Every song of that two hour show was stupid good.
Bleeding me and Outlaw torn from S&M please!
This 100 percent.
This channel has quickly become one of my favorites. If you will accept monopoly money,,,,, I'll pay anything to watch a full S & M reaction lol good times guys,, thanks
If you want to see a metalband with an orkestra, I recommend Epica feat. Floor Jansen - Sancta Terra and just go from there. Epica did a whole anniversary show.
Attending a Metallica concert is one of the proudest moment of my life.
I remember when this concert came on in '99, and my sister and I had to beg our parents to stay up past 9pm to watch it. Which now confuses me, because our dad got us into Metallica to begin with ..
Speaking of chellos, would be good choice some Apocalyptica and maybe when the time is right some Dimmu Borgir with live Orchestra from Wacken 2012 (not sure if it's a bit too extreme for Judson jeje).
S&M is amazing. I really love that they showed classical and metal do have a strong connection. And to see that everyone on that stage has so much fun.
As a proud member of the Nightwish army can I put Ghost love score on the list: ruclips.net/video/47e_961OQWE/видео.htmlsi=SxAOKNAeKYI_CccZ
Nightwish has a lot of classical/symphony in there.
You should do Dimmy Borgir live at the Forces of the Northern Light live with the Norwegian radio symphony and choir. Kings of the carnival creation or Gateways.
Great. :)
Actually Metallica did 4 gigs with the symphony. 2 in Frisco, 1 in berlin and 1 in New york.
If you like the metal/orchestra vibe you should definitely watch Alter Bridge - Words Darker Than Their Wings live at the Albert Hall with the Parallax orchestra.
Lamb of god Momento Mori. This one will be perfect for him.
The gold ole 4:3 format.
You've got to check out Anesthesia (Pulling teeth) and complete the Cliff trilogy. It is his 4 minuet bass solo (from Metallica's first album) which is basically an elongated version of his bass solo on Trauma's song 'we're going off' the band he was in before Metallica. It is a masterpiece and you certainly won't regret checking it out. Keep up the good work and I can't wait to watch this reaction.
Great suggestion. Was kinda hoping they lead with this, but whatever. It’s not all that long, but it’s what Cliff is most known for. 🤷🏻♂️🤘🏼
Please do some Slaughter to Prevail ie. Viking and Demolisher! Crazy awesome tunes!
Jiminy crickets!!! ❤❤❤
Wonderful channel, love you guys. Try some finnish music at some point!
For whom the bell tolls off of this album is a hidden Metallica gem. Original is great too of course
If you like orchestra with metal, try some old Rhapsody of Fire or Luca Turilli´s songs.
For example, Emerald sword, Dawn of victory, The ancient forest of elves, Ascending to infinity.
"Well that would just be a stem then, wouldn't it?" and boom there goes his sense of humor right from the start. lmao!
Dimmu Borgir has done this too! Bet Judson would dig it.
Check out (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth from S&M 2
Damn a joint and this channel is the shit
Thin Lizzy - Emerald ☘️
He mentioned chello. 2 chellos thunderstruck from ac dc is my suggestion.
I wonder does S&M2 get blocked. As no one seems to react to it.
That’s a good question