An interesting fact about this song. Nowadays during the part where James Hetfield would normally scream "FIX ME!" He now yells "PANCAKES GO" apparent after a show Cliff Burton told James that it sounded like he was saying "Pancakes" instead of "Fix Me" and now James does actually say "Pancakes" in honor of Cliff.
@@hydros309 Imagine being someone right in front of him when he says that and catching his eyes at that moment. I'd be wondering what the Hell I did for a second lol
It was actually Charlie Benante from Anthrax asked Cliff what James said in that bit, and Cliff goes "I dunno... pancakes?". Anthrax were supporting Metallica on the Puppets tour, and each night at that bit Cliff would look to side of stage where Charlie etc were standing, and Cliff would mouth "Pancakes!" to them. James etc had no idea until Charlie told this story many years later and James put it in as a live nod to Cliff. Respect 🤘
The beginning was"to live is to die" which is a tribute to their former bassist who died on a freak accident where he got killed by essentially getting a touring bus rolling on the side of him
@@SeanStaxxMusic It was on the Master Of Puppets Tour in 1986 so 3 years before that in Sweden. The bus crashed, Cliff Burton was thrown out of the window and the bus rolled over him. They were like in some kind of horror dream since then. They just stopped touring for a couple of weeks and we're on the road since then not really able to deal with the stuff that happened. They just ignored it and drank it down with alcohol. They also never really accept Jason Newsted as their member because in their eyes Cliff was the only one that was worthy.
That is incorrect.....Master is in the middle of the set. Justice would end the main set, where the stage would blow up, statue would fall, the lighting explode and it would stop. Then they would start the first round of encores with One.
@@lundaycarter5331 lol listen again buddy its most definitely in the actual song. im listening to it as i type this comment. This part of To Live Is To Die starts at 4:57 on the studio version. On the And Justice For All album.
This song helped me so much. Through so many struggles. Not only that, I no longer stereotyped metal, for I thought it was a guy screaming and random instruments making random sounds. Then I was introduced to this. I’m getting chills just talking about it. Truly one of the best songs ever created.
70s and 80s were the best eras in music. When my son was 16 and my daughter was 14, they both agreed with me. I'm 50 and they're in their 20s now and they still agree. They said the 90s were okay, but everything else after that, sucks azz. I saw them in 89 during this tour in 89, and to this day, it was the best concert I've ever attended. The vibe today is all together different.
Dude! Couldn’t have chosen a better song, probably one of my favourites by Metallica. Just for your information that intro was live only at that time, Metallica changes it every tour. The song Master of Puppets is also the name of the album. In 2015, the album was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry. 2017 Rolling Stone magazine listed the album as #2 behind Black Sabbath’s Paranoid album as the top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time. Highly recommend, if your interested to look up For Whom the Bells Toll but with the original bassist Cliff Burton. He was one of the greatest bass players of all time.
you had to be invested in a band back then...you would buy the album and sit and read every aspect of who produced it, who mixed it, the lyrics and who wrote it...it was very different back then. I miss those days.
An amazing song that deals with a tough topic. Drug addiction. & you are correct. This is all the same song. Another great one, Sean. Much love to everyone from here in the UK. & glad you've gotten over the Moscow crowd
The beginning you heard is from the middle of To Live Is To Die, the last Metallica song Cliff contributed to before his death. Beautiful song. Hard to listen to without either getting shivers or a few tears.
By the way they are still touring check out Master of Puppets from Manchester 2019 and you’ll see that they are still awesome. No phones during Metallica gigs. When they go on stage they have people’s full attention. I’m going to see them this June and can’t wait.
R. I. P. Cliff biggest respect bro. I love when people from different music Styles respect each other and checking it out. Im a Metalhead and musician since i was 9 years old an saw that tape. I said...i wanna play guitar...BUT on the other side i love listening to wu tang clan \ dr dre \ african vibes \ Reggae and Classic... I think that makes a good musician.... Respect each other and their work... Respect brother cheerz
Another awesome song from that concert to react to was their " heaviest " one called The Thing that Should Not Be, you really need to react to that, or one of the best songs of the night, Welcome Home Sanitarium!! It's my favorite!!!!
Not saying you should make reaction videos for the whole concert, but the entire concert is worth checking out sometime. But 'Blackened,' 'For Whom The Bell Tolls,' and 'One' may be their best performances of those songs ever and may be worth making reaction videos to. 👍
Never seen this particular performance - looks awesome. I think crowds today can be just as great. I am not going to lecture someone about recording a show when it is only because of their effort that I get to see a concert. And even if it looks like a lot of phones, it is probably still a minority of people.
You comment on the crowd a fewtimes, A Metallica concert in Moscow that took place just a couple of months before the Soviet Union's collapse in an military airfield (1991). 1.6 million people attended the concert and it's one of the most attended concerts in human history.
Nowadays the Metallica fans also are into the music without cellphones. Specially the crowd that is in front of the stage. I suggest you to react to live version of "The day that never comes". It's from Death Magnetic from 2008. You'll feel the same structure in the composition and your mind will blown out with the performance. Great reaction, bro!!!! 🤘🏼🎶
The album version of Master of Puppets is about 8 and half minutes long. I've been guilty of looking at a concert via my phone only once. It can drive me crazy to see people recording the whole show. But, at some concerts at the urging of the artist people pull out their phones and turn screen on instead of raising cigarette lighters. That's kind of cool.
I think it’s ok to capture some moments on your phone so you can relive them later but to have it out the whole time takes away from the present moment and experience.
I went to a big concert earlier this week, my favourite band TOOL, and I only took my phone out three times and took a total of three photos, just as a little memory for myself. Other than that, I sat and enjoyed the music and the show for nearly 2,5 hours (a little less). Meanwhile one dude next to me kept taking photos and videos the whole show and was on social media postin and chatting whatsapp. I mean it's his choice, but I could never do that.
So, I’m sure you know the song is about drug addiction and it took me a little while to piece this together myself - the slower part in the middle of the song is when the person achieves their high and they feel good. Then as it becomes more aggressive, the high is wearing off, and the cycle continues.
I'm proud to be (early) Gen X... ...the last analog generation. After us, digitization resched up and stripped heart, soul, artistry out of music. Music went from an art form to a product.
"Music back then didn't even need lyrics during some parts. It's just a vibe." Very true. Alot of modern metal bands do this today as well. Metal is very guitar-centric. Check out some Trivium for example. The song Sword over Democles. Or Machine Head Aesthetics of Hate. Those are just two examples. The metal genre is full of absolute gems of music.
Is it bad that I'm thinking "this kid has no idea" yet he's probably older than me hahaha. Born n raised metalhead my dad had the live shit binged and purged on VHS.
Ok, Now I want to see you react to "The Thing That Should Not Be" that's also from the same night. It's one of the heaviest metal songs Ive ever heard (and liked) and their performance of it in this show was something else. I dont know what it was about this show in particular, but they weren't on fire... They were a 4 man inferno.
I watched both Metallica shows at last Novembers Rockville and that made it an even dozen times I’ve seen them over the years. This video was them at peak energy and stage presence. At this point if it wasn’t for Trujillo on the bass moving around, the whole band would be essentially stationary at their mics and just going through the motions. I’ve read in interviews where this has been kind of hinted at and they just blame age. Well if Angus Young can still madman his old ass all over the stage then I don’t want to hear it. Great vid dude!
Great reaction. If you want a great crowd reaction video, try RUSH-Live in Brazil performing YYZ. Its an instrumental, and the crowd sings most of the parts. cheers
Please react to Welcome Home Sanitarium from this same concert, it's a bit slower but it does have some harder faster parts and of course an amazing solo as well. It's pretty damn magical! I think you'll love it!! Please do a reaction to it!! Tysvm!!!
I’d sincerely recommended That Was Just Your Life by Metallica, that is about as close as you’re ever gonna get to a rap song by Metallica, James Hetfield’s vocal delivery on that song is incredible, so much grit and him being in his 40’s when the album Death Magnetic came out in 2008, his voice is perfect blend of thrash, grit, and he can actually sing. Trust me, you’ll enjoy the song, best to listen to the studio version or a remastered version of that song by Ahdy Khairat as Rick Rubin who produced the album made it sound like it recorded through a potato and is a result of the loudness war.
This was a time when Metal was getting push out by Grunge. This Seattle concert was an FU to the establishment. There's very few concerts that can hold a candle to Seattle 89 Metallica
@sadsadsa asadasd they have SEVERAL professionally filmed and edited concerts from this time. this one was a truly special moment cause its one of their best performances ever.
@@Dirt_Serpent Those band formed then, you are absolutely correct. And then what? Instantly got signed to a record label? Immediately wrote, recorded, produced and released an album? That got immediate airplay?And made them IMMEDIATELY famous? Nobody was listening to them at that point. They weren't famous. Grunge was not a scene then. I know because i was kind of there living through it.
@@derpderpington824 nobody said anything about record labels and released albums. however, the screaming trees had already been a band for 5 years by 89, Mark from the screaming trees was responsible for Nirvana and AIC even making it. Screaming trees were actually signed and released their first album in 1986. so there's no way in hell you can say grunge wasn't even a scene yet cause its absolutely most definitely was.
Butthead: “That James Hetfield dude looks like the cowardly lion”. Beavis: “Shut up Butthead, you say one more thing about Metallica I’ll slam you in the nads!”
Sabaton the lion from the north live, just love this song, it comes on and starts at 180 and the pyro is crazy ruclips.net/video/u1Th2hHU7o4/видео.html As for the Master of puppets I just look at the drummer in this song and imagine playing like that for over an hour, i am exhausted from just thinking about it :)
As Freddie Mercury said, "Music will lose its soul when with the onset of technology............these are the days you had to sound better LIVE than in the studio.............this is when you had to master at least ONE instrument and sing, write and god knows. Like Rush, they were next level musical geniuses and three guys made the sound of a large band because they played multiple instruments etc. Although I prefer LIVE performances this is one song that you should listen to the studio version as the lyrics are so profound and deep........Typical crowds for real music were sold out in minutes even before there were Cell phones or an internet.
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An interesting fact about this song. Nowadays during the part where James Hetfield would normally scream "FIX ME!" He now yells "PANCAKES GO" apparent after a show Cliff Burton told James that it sounded like he was saying "Pancakes" instead of "Fix Me" and now James does actually say "Pancakes" in honor of Cliff.
Haha that’s awesome
That's mint😁
In this concert he says “fix me you fuck” my favorite line
@@hydros309 Imagine being someone right in front of him when he says that and catching his eyes at that moment. I'd be wondering what the Hell I did for a second lol
It was actually Charlie Benante from Anthrax asked Cliff what James said in that bit, and Cliff goes "I dunno... pancakes?". Anthrax were supporting Metallica on the Puppets tour, and each night at that bit Cliff would look to side of stage where Charlie etc were standing, and Cliff would mouth "Pancakes!" to them.
James etc had no idea until Charlie told this story many years later and James put it in as a live nod to Cliff.
Respect 🤘
that intro is for Cliff Burton the original bassist that passed away. Honestly beautiful.
To live is to die - written my cliff
Not true. Ron McGovney was the first bassist.
The beginning was"to live is to die" which is a tribute to their former bassist who died on a freak accident where he got killed by essentially getting a touring bus rolling on the side of him
"To lube if to die" lol
Oh no that’s horrible. Was it a wreck during their tour?
@@SeanStaxxMusic It was on the Master Of Puppets Tour in 1986 so 3 years before that in Sweden. The bus crashed, Cliff Burton was thrown out of the window and the bus rolled over him. They were like in some kind of horror dream since then. They just stopped touring for a couple of weeks and we're on the road since then not really able to deal with the stuff that happened. They just ignored it and drank it down with alcohol. They also never really accept Jason Newsted as their member because in their eyes Cliff was the only one that was worthy.
@@nike_swoosh9122 Yeah was half asleep NGL 😂
@@SeanStaxxMusic 1986 they were touring in Sweden. They were on their way to the next town there next concert.
keep in mind this was their encore. they played a whole show before this and still brought this energy. legends.
I didn’t know that! That makes this performance that much more respectable 🤘
That is incorrect.....Master is in the middle of the set. Justice would end the main set, where the stage would blow up, statue would fall, the lighting explode and it would stop. Then they would start the first round of encores with One.
@@KaptajnKrogh i think i was thinking of battery. they ended the encore with that.
This was after Jason's bass solo I believe...hence why he starts alone on stage....
@@Metal_89 they ended the encore with am i evil and last caress/green hell
The clean intro they played was only played for that tour. Ever since that tour they have had some different way to start the song.
its actually a song from And Justice For All. To Live Is To Die.
@@Dirt_Serpent Yes but its not included on the actual song.
@@lundaycarter5331 lol listen again buddy its most definitely in the actual song. im listening to it as i type this comment. This part of To Live Is To Die starts at 4:57 on the studio version. On the And Justice For All album.
@@Dirt_Serpent Your half correct. The melody is on the song but its not clean guitars and the bass line is completely different.
@@lundaycarter5331 listen to the spot in the song I mentioned. It starts with the clean guitars. just give it up already man.
This song helped me so much. Through so many struggles. Not only that, I no longer stereotyped metal, for I thought it was a guy screaming and random instruments making random sounds. Then I was introduced to this. I’m getting chills just talking about it. Truly one of the best songs ever created.
Seattle Coliseum. I was fortunate enough to attend both nights of this show. Best two concerts I've ever been to.
Awesome!
70s and 80s were the best eras in music. When my son was 16 and my daughter was 14, they both agreed with me. I'm 50 and they're in their 20s now and they still agree. They said the 90s were okay, but everything else after that, sucks azz. I saw them in 89 during this tour in 89, and to this day, it was the best concert I've ever attended. The vibe today is all together different.
i´ve been in 2 Metallica concerts: 2009 and 2014, without cellphone, and was brutal! you can really enjoy that kind of show!
I was 16 when I went to this concert. It was freaking awesome. We got the same energy from them at Hirsch Memorial in Shreveport. Epic!!
Hell yea 🤘
My favorite metallica song🤘🏻love it, thanks Sean
I saw Metallica as a huuuge Aussie fan at the Justice tour in 89,it was a highlight for years, my first big gig at 16.
Peak aggressive metallica
Welcome to my Metalworld for more than 40 years- i m 54 and love this music
It’s a great genre
I saw this tour. December, 1988 Buffalo, NY. My senior year in hs. Queensryche opened. Yes the ENERGY was something like I had never felt before.
Very well said at the end. People lived for the music back then, it was a much larger part of live than now.
Dude!
Couldn’t have chosen a better song, probably one of my favourites by Metallica.
Just for your information that intro was live only at that time, Metallica changes it every tour.
The song Master of Puppets is also the name of the album.
In 2015, the album was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry.
2017 Rolling Stone magazine listed the album as #2 behind Black Sabbath’s Paranoid album as the top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.
Highly recommend, if your interested to look up For Whom the Bells Toll but with the original bassist Cliff Burton. He was one of the greatest bass players of all time.
Wow that’s quite the accolade! Thank you for all of that information. That just goes to show how legendary Metallica really is 💯🤘
React to this whole show dude. Phenomenal
you had to be invested in a band back then...you would buy the album and sit and read every aspect of who produced it, who mixed it, the lyrics and who wrote it...it was very different back then. I miss those days.
An amazing song that deals with a tough topic. Drug addiction. & you are correct. This is all the same song.
Another great one, Sean.
Much love to everyone from here in the UK. & glad you've gotten over the Moscow crowd
One of Metallica's greatest metal masterpieces! 🤘
The beginning you heard is from the middle of To Live Is To Die, the last Metallica song Cliff contributed to before his death. Beautiful song. Hard to listen to without either getting shivers or a few tears.
Same with Orion
@@colinhawley8050 definitely. My all-time favorite Metallica track
So the first part is a tribute to their deceased bass-player.
It's on their "...And Justice for All" Record. The track is called: "To Live Is To Die"
That’s sad but good for them playing a tribute every time they performed that song I imagine
@@SeanStaxxMusic Unfortunately like some others have said, they rarely played that one.
By the way they are still touring check out Master of Puppets from Manchester 2019 and you’ll see that they are still awesome. No phones during Metallica gigs. When they go on stage they have people’s full attention. I’m going to see them this June and can’t wait.
Good gig but a bit wet
@@edwardfavell9405 that’s a bit of understatement. 😂😂
Legends up on that stage right there
5:35 : That's a big drum set
Nicko McBrian:Are sure about that ??XD
R. I. P. Cliff biggest respect bro. I love when people from different music Styles respect each other and checking it out. Im a Metalhead and musician since i was 9 years old an saw that tape. I said...i wanna play guitar...BUT on the other side i love listening to wu tang clan \ dr dre \ african vibes \ Reggae and Classic... I think that makes a good musician....
Respect each other and their work...
Respect brother cheerz
I was at this show... and it was amazing
Was only 19 at the time and the crowd was lit!!
Seattle 89 is by far there greatest epic concerts the songs I dig is fade to black and this one
This whole video is absolutely electric. All the rage and power they ever had were pumped fully into those shows. Metallica at their prime.
It's not about the phones, it's the TALENT.
Jason!!!🤘🤘🤘👏👏👏 We miss you Cliff!!!🤘🤘🤘
Another awesome song from that concert to react to was their " heaviest " one called The Thing that Should Not Be, you really need to react to that, or one of the best songs of the night, Welcome Home Sanitarium!! It's my favorite!!!!
That's actually a continuation of The Call of the Cthulu
@@KevinHwoarang yep
The Kings 🤘
Welcome Home Sanitarium next!! Same concert!!!!
James at his prime!!
Not saying you should make reaction videos for the whole concert, but the entire concert is worth checking out sometime. But 'Blackened,' 'For Whom The Bell Tolls,' and 'One' may be their best performances of those songs ever and may be worth making reaction videos to. 👍
FUN FACT: the gap between James and Jason when they are sitting in the intro is where Cliff Burton is sitting ❤️🩹
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I grew up with Metallica and omg I love this one and I even got the cd as a teen😍
I still have my cassette from back then 🤭 it got so much play
I dunno why some folks hates Lars cuz he is a total drumming monster and a essence of Metallica
He led the charge against Napster and music piracy. The piracy fans in response began calling him a bad drummer as some form of childish revenge.
Great video Sean sorry I haven't been watching lately but I'm still here I will always support you my guy keep vibing my guy
No worries brotha, life happens! glad you stopped by and appreciate you 🤘🖤
A master piece of Song👍🏻
First! Greetings from the Netherlands 👍🎵
Netherlands in this thang! 🤘🖤
Greatest band in history!
The empty space between james and jasonnn...it is for Cliff
Thats for Clif the intro. There is one open space....
Never seen this particular performance - looks awesome.
I think crowds today can be just as great. I am not going to lecture someone about recording a show when it is only because of their effort that I get to see a concert. And even if it looks like a lot of phones, it is probably still a minority of people.
Never seen Seattle show? Jeez...
Yep ... people can have different experiences and interests than yourself.
@@fireshadowed Ya, but the Seattle show is mandatory viewing for EVERYBODY. A lot of schools actually make it part of the curriculum.
Who raised you?
You comment on the crowd a fewtimes, A Metallica concert in Moscow that took place just a couple of months before the Soviet Union's collapse in an military airfield (1991). 1.6 million people attended the concert and it's one of the most attended concerts in human history.
I reacted to that one! Absolutely insane 🤯
Nowadays the Metallica fans also are into the music without cellphones. Specially the crowd that is in front of the stage.
I suggest you to react to live version of "The day that never comes". It's from Death Magnetic from 2008. You'll feel the same structure in the composition and your mind will blown out with the performance. Great reaction, bro!!!! 🤘🏼🎶
The album version of Master of Puppets is about 8 and half minutes long. I've been guilty of looking at a concert via my phone only once. It can drive me crazy to see people recording the whole show. But, at some concerts at the urging of the artist people pull out their phones and turn screen on instead of raising cigarette lighters. That's kind of cool.
I think it’s ok to capture some moments on your phone so you can relive them later but to have it out the whole time takes away from the present moment and experience.
@@SeanStaxxMusic - Exactly. Someone may not really be in the moment at a show if they're viewing it through their little phone screen.
I went to a big concert earlier this week, my favourite band TOOL, and I only took my phone out three times and took a total of three photos, just as a little memory for myself. Other than that, I sat and enjoyed the music and the show for nearly 2,5 hours (a little less). Meanwhile one dude next to me kept taking photos and videos the whole show and was on social media postin and chatting whatsapp. I mean it's his choice, but I could never do that.
So, I’m sure you know the song is about drug addiction and it took me a little while to piece this together myself - the slower part in the middle of the song is when the person achieves their high and they feel good. Then as it becomes more aggressive, the high is wearing off, and the cycle continues.
Metallica… they tore that sh*t up .🫵💀👍🔥
5:43 this is just pure James Hetfield YEAH!!!
i would call that middle part an interlude
In case no one has identified the show for you it was Seattle 1989.
Gracias 👌
I'm proud to be (early) Gen X...
...the last analog generation. After us, digitization resched up and stripped heart, soul, artistry out of music. Music went from an art form to a product.
"Music back then didn't even need lyrics during some parts. It's just a vibe."
Very true. Alot of modern metal bands do this today as well. Metal is very guitar-centric. Check out some Trivium for example. The song Sword over Democles. Or Machine Head Aesthetics of Hate.
Those are just two examples. The metal genre is full of absolute gems of music.
Is it bad that I'm thinking "this kid has no idea" yet he's probably older than me hahaha. Born n raised metalhead my dad had the live shit binged and purged on VHS.
Ok, Now I want to see you react to "The Thing That Should Not Be" that's also from the same night. It's one of the heaviest metal songs Ive ever heard (and liked) and their performance of it in this show was something else. I dont know what it was about this show in particular, but they weren't on fire... They were a 4 man inferno.
The soft part in the middle to me represents the actual "high" of the drug or whatever else you are a puppet to.
Ooohhh gotcha. Thanks for explaining 👌
An A-M-A-Z-I-N-G song by them to react to is The Day that Never Comes lives in Nimes France 2009! It's also A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!
Nice to see a react video where you don't pause it every few secs
glad to see a nice young man getting a proper education.
I watched both Metallica shows at last Novembers Rockville and that made it an even dozen times I’ve seen them over the years. This video was them at peak energy and stage presence. At this point if it wasn’t for Trujillo on the bass moving around, the whole band would be essentially stationary at their mics and just going through the motions. I’ve read in interviews where this has been kind of hinted at and they just blame age. Well if Angus Young can still madman his old ass all over the stage then I don’t want to hear it. Great vid dude!
Yea lol age isn’t an excuse! You can still power walk around the stage and wave your arms to hype the crowd. Sometimes less is more anyways. Thanks 🤘
You should see their Moscow concert with an attendance of 1.6 million.
I saw that and my brain exploded
At Tool concerts they throw you out if you so much as take your phone out. It’s so refreshing.
The Master is the DRUG.
Jasonnnn!
You should check out the thing that should not be from the same concert
9:41
Bruh, check Kirk Hammett solo in RUclips u'll be dead lol nvm this was his 1st level shred hahaha
Great reaction. If you want a great crowd reaction video, try RUSH-Live in Brazil performing YYZ. Its an instrumental, and the crowd sings most of the parts.
cheers
Please react to Welcome Home Sanitarium from this same concert, it's a bit slower but it does have some harder faster parts and of course an amazing solo as well. It's pretty damn magical! I think you'll love it!! Please do a reaction to it!! Tysvm!!!
It's the interlude
I’d sincerely recommended That Was Just Your Life by Metallica, that is about as close as you’re ever gonna get to a rap song by Metallica, James Hetfield’s vocal delivery on that song is incredible, so much grit and him being in his 40’s when the album Death Magnetic came out in 2008, his voice is perfect blend of thrash, grit, and he can actually sing. Trust me, you’ll enjoy the song, best to listen to the studio version or a remastered version of that song by Ahdy Khairat as Rick Rubin who produced the album made it sound like it recorded through a potato and is a result of the loudness war.
Watch the video from Moscow when they played in front of over a million people
This was a time when Metal was getting push out by Grunge. This Seattle concert was an FU to the establishment. There's very few concerts that can hold a candle to Seattle 89 Metallica
@sadsadsa asadasd they have SEVERAL professionally filmed and edited concerts from this time. this one was a truly special moment cause its one of their best performances ever.
In 89? Nobody listened to grunge in 89, bud. It wasn't even a scene until 2 years later.
@@derpderpington824 alice n chains and nirvana formed in 1987. screaming trees in 1984. you sir are sadly mistaken
@@Dirt_Serpent Those band formed then, you are absolutely correct. And then what? Instantly got signed to a record label? Immediately wrote, recorded, produced and released an album? That got immediate airplay?And made them IMMEDIATELY famous? Nobody was listening to them at that point. They weren't famous. Grunge was not a scene then. I know because i was kind of there living through it.
@@derpderpington824 nobody said anything about record labels and released albums. however, the screaming trees had already been a band for 5 years by 89, Mark from the screaming trees was responsible for Nirvana and AIC even making it. Screaming trees were actually signed and released their first album in 1986. so there's no way in hell you can say grunge wasn't even a scene yet cause its absolutely most definitely was.
1st saw them in 86 , 80's Metallica the best version of them
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Butthead: “That James Hetfield dude looks like the cowardly lion”.
Beavis: “Shut up Butthead, you say one more thing about Metallica I’ll slam you in the nads!”
Metallica - Master Of Puppets [Seattle 1989] HD: ruclips.net/video/ujwiWjJLwBg/видео.html
Dude you gotta react to “one” by Metallica Seattle 89 is probably the best performance they’ve ever done
YUP!
Harvester of sorrow is my favorite from seattle 89
Sabaton the lion from the north live, just love this song, it comes on and starts at 180 and the pyro is crazy ruclips.net/video/u1Th2hHU7o4/видео.html
As for the Master of puppets I just look at the drummer in this song and imagine playing like that for over an hour, i am exhausted from just thinking about it :)
React metallica for whom the bell tools live seattle 89
A very clever song, need to bring up the lyrics then it will all make sence especially the middle slow(high😏) part👍😎
You seriously need to react to Tempashot! They are thrash rap but different to any others. Check their new vid it’s sick!
The dude looks like CM Punk 🤣🤣
I was in that audience
What?! I bet it was a lit show 🤘
@@SeanStaxxMusic I left the show without a shirt..lol
A rapper which does air guitar!! always good! (and fun) you can't avoid Metallica dud!!!!
Haha appreciate you 🤘
React to Metallica in Moscow, the song "harvester of sorrows"... It's the best...
U want a big drum set check out Achilles Priester
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That’s because there is no music with actual feeling being made anymore. It’s just formulas they’ve come up with to sell records now.
Ain’t that the truth
Same song
As Freddie Mercury said, "Music will lose its soul when with the onset of technology............these are the days you had to sound better LIVE than in the studio.............this is when you had to master at least ONE instrument and sing, write and god knows. Like Rush, they were next level musical geniuses and three guys made the sound of a large band because they played multiple instruments etc.
Although I prefer LIVE performances this is one song that you should listen to the studio version as the lyrics are so profound and deep........Typical crowds for real music were sold out in minutes even before there were Cell phones or an internet.
The studio version is great for understanding lyrics, but the live version is perfect for the energy and intensity.
Man he was ahead of his time
please react to Battery from the same ahow
Bands back then..Talent, mucians, songwriting,and have zero respect for the computer slop today.
As a rapper,kinda wanna suggest Korean hip-hop and see what you think about it 🤔
Absolutely! Drop some recommendations 👌
Metallica did it that way pay respects to there's bass guitarist Cliff Burton who died in a accident