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Komentáře • 455

  • @hollowbodymusic5673
    @hollowbodymusic5673 Před rokem +113

    The start of the song represents the depression and powerlessness of being institutionalized. That rage kicks in after the second chorus “yeah!”

    • @deller5924
      @deller5924 Před rokem +3

      Looks like this song is about Russia....throughout history it's been a permanent sanitarium. lol

    • @michaelmercado37
      @michaelmercado37 Před rokem

      You obviously don't know shit about music and the build up

    • @captaincapitalism264
      @captaincapitalism264 Před rokem +1

      Exactly.

    • @jamesharper3933
      @jamesharper3933 Před rokem +2

      The first part of the song is the drugged and sedated portion to me. Then they break free.

    • @intensetornado
      @intensetornado Před rokem

      Right. I love this song, but when the "rage" kicks in I can't help but think of the crazy guy with forks in his eyes breaking free from the guards in the Scorpions "No One Like You" video, lol.

  • @TheAwsumFunk
    @TheAwsumFunk Před rokem +132

    Metallica is more than just fast and heavy, and that's why I love them.

    • @WilliamCWayne
      @WilliamCWayne Před rokem +9

      Right; albums need to balance the experience. Even Rammstein put songs like Dort am Klavier and Seeman on their albums to break them up a bit.

    • @dwaynegarfield1551
      @dwaynegarfield1551 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I AGREE!!! LOVE THIS!!! EVEN TODAY SAME THING BUT SEEMS LIKE THE MORE METALLICA GETS BACK TO THEIR ROOTS... PEOPLE GET SCARED THAT THEY'RE GONNA TAKE ALL THEIR INCOME!!!😭🤘🎸🥁😎💯👍💕❤️💀🌹🔥🍻

    • @dwaynegarfield1551
      @dwaynegarfield1551 Před 11 měsíci +1

      METALLICA MADE ALL YOUR BANDS TODAY AND BEYOND!🎼🎶🥁🎸🤘🍻🌹💀💯🙏🍸🥂🍻😎

    • @bigmike2464
      @bigmike2464 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Most do not listen to the meaning behind the lyrincs; too deep for people

  • @eyesofascension8678
    @eyesofascension8678 Před rokem +157

    To reply to your remarks on being disappointed in the lack of "aggression" in this song, Master of Puppets has plenty of rage thrash songs that you have yet to hear. However, Metallica's ability to write songs outside of just a strict style of thrash metal is what set them apart from many other bands of the genre and showcased their talent in writing musically diverse songs.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem +4

      Set them apart? Judas Priest does everything Metallica does, but they do it 10x better. While Metallica were a great band in the 1980's, they just kinda drifted away from their fans in the 1990's, kinda doing their own thing and suffering because of it. Don't think they'll ever get back to their roots.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Před rokem +20

      @@kiillabytez Metallica didn't "drift away from their fans in the 1990s". Quite the exact opposite ended up happening instead. And they also didn't suffer because of they did their own thing. That's what sets Metallica apart. But I guess you didn't get the memo on that did you? Typical "Metallica was only good in the 80s and everything since the Black Album sucks" mindset that I've come across way too many times before.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem +4

      @@TokusatsuGamingfan Oh, I got the memo. It was from the entire band. Couldn't read it since it was scribbled in Crayon.

    • @z483gk
      @z483gk Před rokem +8

      @@kiillabytez oh yeah, let's argue on such a subjective thing as music. It's so fun! Who is bEtTeR?? Metallica or Judas Priest???
      - Judas Priest does everything Metallica does, but 10x better! They drifted away from their fans in 1990s!
      - Bro, did you even heard Death Magnetic album? They did and do to this day an old school thrash metal! You know nothing about Metallica!
      - I don't listen to you! Say what you want, Judas Priest still does it 10x better!
      Oh, internet argues is so fun, man! Hit the shit on the fan - I'll have popcorn and watch it! I know that typical fanboys can't accept that another band good too. They are still kids with black/white perspective: it's only that they favourite band better than EVERYONE. And I don't expect for them to think about things like "how can you differ one band being better over the other? On you personal feeling? Do you think that you personal feeling is objective truth?". Fanboys don't see this perspective, until they get ~25-30 years old.
      So I expect a hard fight! Rock on!

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem +3

      @@TokusatsuGamingfan Yeah, it's a typical response because it's a fact, and 95% of old school Metallica fans will concur.

  • @seanjames5799
    @seanjames5799 Před rokem +31

    The rage and feeling of utter helplessness James Hetfield describes in this song is palpable. Gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.

    • @kingwolf9447
      @kingwolf9447 Před rokem +1

      Match it with the haunting and mysterious melody that is played for the entire first half, and it's darn near perfect

  • @mostvaluableproduction
    @mostvaluableproduction Před rokem +23

    The song is based on One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, and the beginning is in part being told by someone forcefully pacified as well as showing someone down and depressed. It is hard to snap out of the melancholy. If you see the movie, you will get the vibes.

  • @TF-lk6co
    @TF-lk6co Před rokem +38

    This song will grow on you and become a favorite.

  • @menllenium5150
    @menllenium5150 Před rokem +50

    This one is my favorite Metallica song. The start is just very haunting and that's the feel they were going for. Instead of aggression every second (this isn't Slayer) they take time to create a haunting melody.

    • @Alex-om2jt
      @Alex-om2jt Před rokem

      Slayer es todo igual

    • @kingwolf9447
      @kingwolf9447 Před rokem +1

      The haunting melody itself is what makes me listen to it so often.
      I'm not a big fan of the song after the haunting melody is dropped for a much faster and aggressive guitar section.
      Still a great guitar section but I prefer the mysterious melodic section.

    • @Chaotic-Demise77
      @Chaotic-Demise77 Před 8 měsíci

      Well said/explained.

  • @Reno_56101
    @Reno_56101 Před rokem +7

    That song is perfection!

  • @metallicavoices
    @metallicavoices Před rokem +40

    If you want aggression, thrash, and energy, just wait. Disposable Heroes and Damage, Inc. will give you plenty of those. You're also about to hear Orion and Leper Messiah, the greatest instrumental in heavy metal and one of Metallica's most underrated tracks respectively. This record is a masterpiece. From Battery to Damage, this record brings every feeling possible.

    • @willcherry9029
      @willcherry9029 Před rokem +5

      Battery is the smashing violence this lady seeks

    • @mikewold8996
      @mikewold8996 Před rokem +3

      Not a single tune she shouldn't do off this album! Masterpiece! Metal 101 is a required listen!

    • @jasonmfshow
      @jasonmfshow Před rokem

      I rank "To Live ,is To Die" over "Leper Messiah"

    • @ByronTones
      @ByronTones Před rokem

      All rookies make mistakes dude

  • @JuanHughJorgan
    @JuanHughJorgan Před rokem +24

    There are so many thrashy and fast paced songs on this album that there needed to be a break and even then it was only the first half of the song. But to a lot of people from my generation (being around 13-18 when this came out) this song took on a lot of different meanings outside of the face value of it being about an insane asylum. Lots of teen angst, rebelling against your parents and the system that was evolving to censor the music industry (the PMRC). Nothing beats being an 80's kid. \m/\m/ If you want your face smashed in for the whole song, go with Disposable Heroes (although quite repetitive) or Damage Inc.

  • @bobbyclarkston8836
    @bobbyclarkston8836 Před rokem +19

    Now I’m afraid she won’t appreciate ‘Orion’ if she’s “all about the rage” :-(

    • @joelbeverley603
      @joelbeverley603 Před rokem +8

      Yeah Lilly Jane, stay away from Orion until you grow more appreciation for Metallica’s melodic elements. They are great at thrash when they go full throttle, no doubt. But if that’s all they ever did, they would not be as successful as they are today.

    • @kayakuprising5914
      @kayakuprising5914 Před rokem +2

      I was going to say the same thing. Orion has to be one of the greatest instrumental melodic/metal songs of all time.

    • @jasonnielsen5976
      @jasonnielsen5976 Před rokem +1

      She's given us plenty of evidence that she has a brain

    • @alanmaddison4835
      @alanmaddison4835 Před rokem +1

      I won't be back if she can appreciate maybe the best heavy metal album of all time or either that or Raining Blood

  • @TokusatsuGamingfan
    @TokusatsuGamingfan Před rokem +23

    You REALLY should check out the live version of this song from the Seattle 1989 or San Diego 1992 concerts. The live versions of these songs are on a whole other level. Not every song on this album has to be filled with aggression and rage. This album showed everyone that Metallica has the ability to write songs outside of just the typical thrash metal style which is what set them apart from many other bands at the time and showcased their talent in writing songs that are musically diverse instead of just writing angry, aggressive music just for the sake of writing angry and aggressive music.
    That's what sets Metallica apart from their contemporaries, they don't write aggressive and fast music just for the sake of it. You also forget Lilly that the more aggressive and thrashy stuff in "One" came at the halfway mark of the song. Since "Fade to Black" worked so well, they decided to continue along with the ballad format. You also skipped "The Thing That Should Not Be" lol.
    This song was also influenced by the book as well as the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem

      Every song may not have to be filled with aggression and rage, but if that's what she wants to hear, then who the hell are we to oppose that? Stop making fanboy excuses for what people should or shouldn't like.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Před rokem

      @@shanebrown4146 I'm referring to the versions from Live Shit: Binge & Purge.

    • @barryg4927
      @barryg4927 Před rokem

      you nailed it!!

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Před rokem +18

    In the original demo tape of this song, the lyrics were very much different. The demo tape included no chorus; it contained basically the same tune, but halfway in the song cuts off into the bass Interlude of "Orion" which is another song on the album. This is somewhat inspired by the 1975 movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem

      I think maybe you're just pulling "facts" out yer ass. In what interview did they say that movie inspired this song?

  • @timbob1145
    @timbob1145 Před rokem +15

    Favourite Metallica song, has everything, most complete, well written and just generally amazing song imo

  • @stevecrawford5619
    @stevecrawford5619 Před rokem +8

    Consider this the calm before the storm, disposable heroes will blow your mind, I love how your disappointed but then a minute later the song kicks into gear and your like yup there it is, great reaction, I feel the same way about this song.

  • @srblond
    @srblond Před rokem +21

    It’s actually very similar to ONE in terms of a melodic first half and then full on aggression.

    • @Frostrazor
      @Frostrazor Před rokem +3

      yah - i was thinking the same thing when she tried to contrast the two songs. Though One is heavier 'emotionally' from the jump - especially because of the video imagery.

    • @Pohgrey
      @Pohgrey Před rokem +1

      I agree. I do prefer this over One, but do like them both. I think my biggest problem with One is the album it comes from. Lars ruined And Justice just to be a douchebag to Jason I think. There's an interview with the studio guy who mixed the album and he said Lars came in there and made him turn the bass all the way down to the point that it's almost not even there, and you can hear it in the album. Or rather, you can't hear it. There isn't any bass on it. At all. Well, not outside of Lars' kick drums that is. Those you can hear loud and clear, but there's literally almost no audible bass guitar on that album. Pay attention the next time you hear it.

    • @prodICYN
      @prodICYN Před 10 měsíci

      @@Pohgrey One still slaps, and you can hear the bass CLEARLY on it, especially in the verses

    • @Pohgrey
      @Pohgrey Před 10 měsíci

      @prodICYN I didn't say that One is a bad song. Just that Lars instructed the mixer to turn the bass guitar down to the point it's almost nonexistent. I have a system with 3 gigantic subwoofers, the measuring equipment, and know-how to dial them all in, and I can promise you the only bass you can feel is coming from Lars' drums.
      You don't have to take my word for it. Here's an interview straight from the source...
      m.czcams.com/video/lmFgeFh2nlw/video.html&pp=ygUdbGFycyBhbmQganVzdGljZSBmb3IgYWxsIGJhc3M%3D

    • @Pohgrey
      @Pohgrey Před 10 měsíci

      The missing bass from the album "And Justice For All" is widely known and often criticized... it's why there are so many, many differently mixed versions of that album titled "And Justice For Jason"...
      m.czcams.com/video/xJOeNxq3CVk/video.html&pp=ygUVanVzdGljZSBmb3IgamFzb24gb25l

  • @Pohgrey
    @Pohgrey Před rokem +5

    "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is the movie that inspired this song. One of the movies that helped put Jack Nicholson on the map and a chilling portrayal of being stuck in a nightmare insane asylum.

  • @markschwieterman2296
    @markschwieterman2296 Před rokem +15

    My favorite song on this album it just hits so hard another banger it gets better as it goes along. It starts out slow like stairway to heaven then it picks up

  • @robertchapman4488
    @robertchapman4488 Před rokem +10

    I actually love the pace of the song it's one of my tops.

  • @elbryan9
    @elbryan9 Před rokem +5

    I think my favorite thing about your reactions is just seeing you sitting there vibin' out to the song and seeing you totally enjoying what you're hearing. You don't always see that with a lot of these reaction channels so that's always nice to see. Especially with songs that I've always enjoyed. It's like, yeah they get it.

  • @OriginalMiztiki
    @OriginalMiztiki Před rokem +9

    I think most Metallica fans would disagree with you. Listen to it a couple more times. Thumbs up for being honest. 👍

  • @chanahasnomana
    @chanahasnomana Před rokem +2

    It's not all about rage and aggression all the time. An album at 100% speed without slower sections with meaningful lyrics and a clear message makes it very redundant. This album is great at balancing that harmony. Sure, metallica can rage hard, but it doesn't mean they can't make tracks with meaningful messages and analogies. You can hear the progressions of this song as a story, even good action films have calm moments to balance out the intensity and violence.

  • @HoshijiroTS336
    @HoshijiroTS336 Před 11 měsíci +1

    As someone who dealt with autism growing up, and people who called me "freak" or "weirdo" just because I was different to everyone else. And feeling outcast because it, this song really spoke to me. And before long, Metallica became my escape.

  • @DonTrump-sv1si
    @DonTrump-sv1si Před 8 dny +1

    This was inspired by the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" staring Jack Nicholson. And the reason for it not being as heavy, the group stated that they knew they had success with "Fade to Black" and wanted to mimic the sound on the MOP album. Thats all I got

  • @jingtroc23
    @jingtroc23 Před rokem +7

    You seem to have reacted how i did when i first heard this song when i was a younglin getting into metal. First time i heard this song i loved the intro, that dark somber sound, then it kinda goes all over the place and i got lost. As time went by i realized it all fits well, it was just my untrained ears were still young/new to proper heavy metal and still too used to the more mainstream pop rock sound i had heard growing up as a kid on the tv and radio.

  • @tatsuono9823
    @tatsuono9823 Před rokem +2

    I appreciate so much the honesty about not being your favorite song. On top of that, you did not apologize and I wish more reactors would follow this. Keep it up!

  • @improveourselves3929
    @improveourselves3929 Před rokem +3

    One of the best things about Metallica is that they're not cookie cutter. All songs aren't going to be the same. I respect your liking this song less than others, but interestingly for me this is one of my top five favorite Metallica songs. I love how the conflicted emotions of the inmate are betrayed, and it's a buildup to his eventual decision to break out. I think the journey and the anticipation are important to portray the message, so if it were hard-hitting from the beginning it would simply be an artistic portrayal of the same emotion through the whole song. In the song One, yes it has a lot more energy because the guy is in pain and has already decided what to do it's just a story explaining how he feels and how he got to the way he feels but it's interwoven throughout so it properly is a portrayal of emotion. This song, welcome home, portrays the consternation, conflict, confusion, anger, then build up to burst out decision. I think it's done the way it is to relay the message the way they wanted to relay it, and I respect them for that. I'm sure you respect them too, but I understand that this particular song didn't give the hard edge that you most enjoy. So similarly, you probably wouldn't like some of the songs like Mama Said for instance which is almost a country ballad. I think that's one of the reasons Metallica is so popular with so many people, because it does explore a variety of expressions. So there probably aren't many people who like every song, just like I don't really care for anything from the Injustice for all album, but I do love everything from for whom the Bell tolls to wherever I May roam. Combination of message and artistic weaving are really nice to enjoy pretty much emotionally equally as well as the hard-hitting stuff, just for different reasons. But I understand other people may prefer one type of their song and that's cool too. I love your honesty though and really appreciate all the songs you react to from Metallica. It's always interesting to hear other people's viewpoint on songs, especially contrary ones to ones that I love because it helps me see it in a new way sometimes with details I hadn't even considered. So I enjoyed your reaction even if you didn't particularly like this one it's really nice to know that you are sincere and honest. Thanks and I'll see you on the next one. :-)

  • @cruisinsixothree3960
    @cruisinsixothree3960 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact, this was written after they watched One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

  • @billspivey6919
    @billspivey6919 Před rokem +1

    When i was locked up as a teen my cousin wrote me a letter. It contained these lyrics . Helped me.

  • @captaincapitalism264
    @captaincapitalism264 Před rokem +2

    The song takes you on a journey, from calm introspection, into rage defined by those ruminations. One of their best, in my opinion.

  • @magnusmagnusson8302
    @magnusmagnusson8302 Před rokem +5

    this is called a ballad :)

  • @zender1979
    @zender1979 Před rokem +2

    If they had the same aggression through the whole song it wouldn’t be as heavy. If you put something soft next to something heavy, the heavy part comes in much stronger. Building it up

  • @TheJackKohler
    @TheJackKohler Před rokem +2

    Lilly is slowly turning more and more into Rogue from the old X-Men Comic books, she even has the yellow Jacket now! Lol

  • @MVDSYNISTERPRODUCTIONS
    @MVDSYNISTERPRODUCTIONS Před rokem +4

    🔥🔥🔥
    #LillyJaneGang

  • @carbon1479
    @carbon1479 Před 9 měsíci

    I've actually got a story to tell you about this song that might help. I started listening to Metallica somewhere in 5th grade. That was 1991, so obviously the first thing I grabbed was the Black Album, then I heard bits of Ride the Lightening, loved that and grabbed it, Kill Em All, loved that and grabbed that, somewhere during summer between 5th and 6th grade I grabbed Master Of Puppets and put it in the tape deck for my first time. Battery - strong stuff. Master of Puppets - strong stuff, The Thing That Should Not Be - getting darker but strong stuff. Welcome Home Sanitarium - that's where I heard the quality, depth, pretty much everything jump and octave and it was music doing something, going somewhere, that I'd never heard music do before. It could just be that it hit me at the right formative time but - I not only have zero complaints about this song but I still think it's their best.
    As far as not front-loading the aggression, if you were in an insane asylum, or perhaps thinking of a more scary idea that people can relate to - having the Victor Frankl experience of a concentration camp or gulag, while there might be plenty of anger I think you'd even more primarily be feeling absolute despair, asking whether there's a God, asking why humanity hasn't just knocked itself off the planet yet, you'd come to the conclusion that literally anything that the laws of physics allow is possible. That's not to say that they don't bring the aggression in the back half of the tune, I just think that when you're neck-deep or eyeballs-deep in this kind of thing - the suffering has a much wider pallet than just aggression, and when it's 24/7 it's not a five minute trauma where a fit of aggression is most appropriate, its years on end.

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 Před rokem +3

    Awesome song. Awesome reaction! It is slower, but it has always been a song where I can just close my eyes and feel the music.

  • @RatBotEins
    @RatBotEins Před rokem +3

    James is one of the greatest lyricists, and composer as well. I think sometimes underrated for not being a lead/solo player (although he has quite a few excellent solos), but he is just one of the greatest musicians ever.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem

      Lol.

    • @ep1k-226
      @ep1k-226 Před rokem

      I wouldn't say he's an amazing lyricist. Some of the lyrics after the black album are straight up cringe.

    • @RatBotEins
      @RatBotEins Před rokem +1

      @@ep1k-226 Come on, what are you even talking about! Ride, Master, and Justice are just brilliant, Death Magnetic has great things, and even the Load/Reload has some amazing stuff. Until it Sleeps, King nothing, Hero of the day, Fixxxer, Better than you, Low man's lyric, Devil's dance, and a bunch more.
      You may not like the style and the music, but the lyrics are top class.

    • @gthewolf7948
      @gthewolf7948 Před rokem

      @@ep1k-226 liar

  • @stephanieclark9849
    @stephanieclark9849 Před rokem +3

    *I don't think Metallica would be my favorite band if their goal was to just play the hardest, heaviest, fastest, with in your face aggression every song just because they can. You don't just listen to Metallica, you feel them. What they play instrumentally tells the story just as much as the lyrics do.*

  • @king3fl
    @king3fl Před rokem +3

    Wasnt one of my favorites either at first. But, it grows into one the more you hear it.

  • @subjekt221
    @subjekt221 Před rokem

    Thank you for this reaction. This is almost literally my life. You would have to understand where I work and live. "They think I'm being saved from my hell". Anyway thanks again.

  • @kylemonty1986
    @kylemonty1986 Před rokem +1

    The guitar work put into this is amazing and it's easily becoming one of my metallica songs.

  • @ShovelMonkey
    @ShovelMonkey Před 7 měsíci

    Probably my favorite song on the Master of Puppets album. I love the sad poetic imagery.

  • @brendonlantz5972
    @brendonlantz5972 Před rokem +2

    This is like the one slow song they have. I really like it for what it is, but they also have awesome agression in other songs. You want agression, look no further than "The Four Horseman" in "Kill Em All"!!!

  • @cruisinsixothree3960
    @cruisinsixothree3960 Před rokem +2

    Next to Fade to Black this is my favorite Metallica song

  • @xCodeXANA
    @xCodeXANA Před rokem

    The beginning of this song makes me incredibly sad. First time I heard it was during the documentary and they played this when they spoke of Cliff's death. I still love this song, it just makes me sad now.

  • @Corpusi
    @Corpusi Před rokem +1

    Im waiting for ...and justice for all album reaction.. 😍😍😍😍😍 one of the best best best album of all..😍😍😍😍

  • @anthonysoley7121
    @anthonysoley7121 Před rokem +2

    Metallica's Welcome Home Sanitarium is still one of those songs off Master Of Puppets you had to listen, but at the same time a lot of people said they sold out because of the direction Metallica was going at that time when Master Of Puppets came out.

  • @randycomerford2038
    @randycomerford2038 Před rokem +2

    I compare their music as to a baseball player. Sometimes you hit a single, sometimes you hit a double, sometimes you hit a tripple and there are times when you just strikeout. Also there are times when you hit a home run, and if you're lucky hit a grandslam!!!

  • @masonschwalm2010
    @masonschwalm2010 Před rokem +2

    My advice: GO SEE THEM LIVE WHILE YOU STILL CAN!!
    I’ve seen them four times over the years and all four would be in my top 15 concerts I’ve attended ever, and I’ve been to A LOT of concerts. Trust me you won’t regret it.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před rokem

      Won't regret it until they actually try to play a coherent song without mistakes, that is.

    • @Frostrazor
      @Frostrazor Před rokem +1

      cant argue there. Seen em over 30 times, and though there shows are not as electrifying as they were in the 90s, they're still absolute amazing live.

  • @naythonmeadows
    @naythonmeadows Před rokem +1

    This is one of the most fun songs to play on guitar

  • @DavidSeeley-gd9wc
    @DavidSeeley-gd9wc Před 4 měsíci

    This one of my favorites. Learning the solos currently. Challenging!

  • @conditionallyunconditional5691

    Observe a live version of this classic. The energy is riveting.

  • @eternalsoul3862
    @eternalsoul3862 Před rokem

    At the time this came out, children of all ages that had adhd or hyperactive, or just being a kid. Were sent to psychiatric hospitals. Just like back before that, kids would get sent to reform schools or military schools. One came out after this, after more understanding of Vietnam and Korean War vets

  • @bobbyclarkston8836
    @bobbyclarkston8836 Před rokem +1

    Actually, this song and ‘The Thing That Should Not Be’ usually get skipped when I run a playlist

  • @NotZahidatall
    @NotZahidatall Před rokem +1

    Those fast downpicks of james after just leave me alone 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @hole1623
    @hole1623 Před rokem

    This is one of the greatest songs to ever be released

  • @kcitsgt
    @kcitsgt Před 8 měsíci

    Early Metallica, the song structure often mirrored the lyrics. Such as “master of puppets”, the song rages when he’s jonesing, then mellows out when he gets his fix. Here, in sanatorium, it’s kinda all over the place, much as an insane person’s brain would be. Battery is nonstop pounding, echoing how the fans give energy to the band

  • @kevinunderwood4104
    @kevinunderwood4104 Před rokem

    There are different types of "aggression". You have anger, and even with anger, you can have explosive anger and then seething anger which is more subdued and then boils. That is what this song is, it's seething anger in the beginning stage of rage.

  • @M-e-t-a-l-l-i-c-a_fan
    @M-e-t-a-l-l-i-c-a_fan Před měsícem

    Welcome home sanitarium, one of my favs.

  • @jasonnielsen5976
    @jasonnielsen5976 Před rokem

    I was 9 when this album came out, it was the inspiration for me to pick up the guitar, and ive been playing ever since. This song changed my life.

  • @jasonwalker3185
    @jasonwalker3185 Před rokem +4

    Every song on this album is awesome! The thing that should not be is my favorite, a Khutulu reference! ORION AND LEPER MESSIAH WORTH reacting to also

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Před rokem +2

      Lilly skipped "The Thing That Should Not Be", i hope that it was unintentional.

    • @u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987
      @u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987 Před rokem +2

      @@TokusatsuGamingfan whole album is perfect

    • @prodICYN
      @prodICYN Před 10 měsíci

      For some reason, the thing that should not be is the only song I don't consider a 10/10 on this album, still a great song though

  • @arthy27
    @arthy27 Před rokem +1

    When you said you don; feel energy I've thought there is no hope for you but in your last statement you redeemed yourself.
    peace

  • @bach5150
    @bach5150 Před rokem

    wow.... this is pure artistry. starts out slow and then brings the pain halfway thru... definately one of my favs. of course this whole album is a favorite...

  • @Frostrazor
    @Frostrazor Před rokem

    my history on this song specifically was completely different from Lilly's first. I was 15, hanging out at the "teen center" in town where I grew up. We were allowed to have the "boom box" for 30 mins at a time - it was a tape player with big speakers throughout the hall. I was playing pool and listening to MY choice for the 30 mins which was Def Leppard (hysteria album).
    A headbanger/stoner dude I knew in passing from school - John Caldwell - said to me "if you like that - let me play something better - you'll love this" I gave up my last few minutes to let him show off what he had. I had never listened to true heavy metal/thrash metal - Def Leppard was about as hard as it got then. He put on "Welcome Home - Sanitarium" and it was like a second coming to me - like a rebirth. I had never heard anything so amazing and composed in my life.
    That was 1987. I couldn't just go to youtube or pandora or spotify and listen again, they didn't play it on the radio, and they weren't on MTV, so there was no way I was gonna hear it again anytime soon.
    I went home and asked mom for a copy of the cassette, and I got a couple months later for Christmas - and spent 2 days wearing it out on my Walk-Man. The next Xmas, she bought me Justice cassette.
    That moment in the teen center honestly changed my life. I began a transition then that by the next year I had long hair, an earring, ripped jeans and a jeans jacket, and hung out with the stoners etc. I met some of the most amazing fun and interesting people ever - always just judging and assuming they were angry "satanic" freaks. They're not. Metal fans ive come to know and love are some of the kindest, creative, and simply unfairly judged and misunderstood persons. Eddie Munson was spot on point clone to all my friends from highschool.
    Every time I hear this song, I remember being first introduced to the greatest rock/metal band ever.

  • @bryandoley9227
    @bryandoley9227 Před rokem

    Sanitarium is my favourite song by far

  • @johnthe_don
    @johnthe_don Před rokem

    How dare you say you not feeling this masterpiece 🫵🏻✌🏻

  • @wolfdesikan1766
    @wolfdesikan1766 Před měsícem

    This is my shit. I kept it together until I got out of the Corps and then i went completely off the reservation for awhile. This kept me here.

  • @marcdewey1242
    @marcdewey1242 Před 3 měsíci

    Cliff Burton was a musical genius, and contributed alot in the recording of this album,can only imagine what Metallicas next album with him would have sounded like.

  • @marticon666
    @marticon666 Před rokem +2

    I can wholeheartedly recommend No Leaf Clover to you. It's, in my opinion, one of the greatest Metallica songs ever.

    • @thewildhealer541
      @thewildhealer541 Před rokem

      I love that song but would you really recommend it to someone who likes the angrier Metallica more?

  • @KARLDOOM
    @KARLDOOM Před rokem +1

    This song always hits..

  • @eazye519
    @eazye519 Před rokem +2

    Theres nothing disappointing about this song at all.

  • @kmvoss
    @kmvoss Před rokem +2

    You want the "beef" and "aggression" through the whole song? "The Thing That Should Not Be"
    You asked for it! 😬
    Edit: Bonus points if you do the Seattle 89 version

  • @waynekeddy3478
    @waynekeddy3478 Před rokem

    Best song on the album in my opinion. I love the build. Kind of like in One. Keep up the great reaction work.

  • @Angelandresespinoza
    @Angelandresespinoza Před rokem +1

    Temazo este de Metallica jajaja Welcome Home (Sanitarium) tiene una Letra Increíble me encanta 🤩✌🏼me identifico con ella

  • @thomasvanetten8116
    @thomasvanetten8116 Před rokem

    I love welcome home bc it’s a good way to show that thrash and heavy metal etc etc can use heavy riffs in D standard or standard E in my old band I did drop tune to C and A# but I love writing in Eb and E

  • @fhermeneses7999
    @fhermeneses7999 Před rokem

    Great reaction thanks 🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷

  • @adnap
    @adnap Před rokem

    Lilly, Sanitarium is only one single solitary piece of the puzzle of the masterpiece that is Master of Puppets.

  • @jcerra84
    @jcerra84 Před rokem +1

    damage inc damage inc damage inc

  • @ryangardner8125
    @ryangardner8125 Před rokem

    Many of Metallica's best songs, such as "One" and "Master of Puppets," are not continually aggressive. The first half of "One" is slow as well as mostly acoustic, and the middle section of "Master of Puppets" is slow and partially acoustic. If a song tells a story, the story is most effectively conveyed when the music matches the lyrics; and for a story to be compelling it usually needs to be relatable. For most people rage and aggression aren't simply created out of nothing; and a story in which the protagonist is angry for no apparent reason is usually a relatively boring story. Although I consider the introduction to Sanitarium to be beautifully captivating, it is supposed to be slow and somewhat repetitive. In the first verse the protagonist identifies the limited and monotonous nature of his day-to-day existence as the source of his rage. Without this context we might fail to comprehend the magnitude of the protagonist's rage and frustration, which are the result of an existential crisis.
    Metallica's music, especially their older music, requires a considerable amount of engagement on the part of the listener to be fully appreciated. Although metal generally tends to exude aggression to a greater degree than most other types of music, various forms of intensity are used by good composers to serve specific purposes. Individuals who aren't very familiar with metal might initially be underwhelmed or confused by metal that seems to be only intermittently intense, perhaps because it is difficult for them to interpret metal's unique intensity within a greater musical context, because that intensity is something foreign to them and doesn't belong with "the other stuff" that isn't "metal." The slow middle section of "Master of Puppets" is not particularly aggressive; but it is very intense in the sense that it continually builds tension. Music can be intense without being "metal," even if it was written by metal musicians. In my opinion it was Metallica's riffs, transitions and overall compositional ability more than anything else (including sound, speed or technical prowess) that set them apart in the 80s. For better or for worse, this is what allowed them to become an outrageously successful mainstream band in the 90s.

  • @ireneerrico4706
    @ireneerrico4706 Před rokem +1

    My favorite. The guitar play is insane.

  • @tralph40
    @tralph40 Před rokem +1

    How many here said “ wait for it” on that Metallica rage comment?

  • @oldmoodyfooka3038
    @oldmoodyfooka3038 Před rokem

    Song Was Written Based On Jack Nicholson’s..’One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’
    He’s Transferred From Prison 2A Mental Institute 4 Evaluation..Ends Up Being Tested
    On Like A Lab Rat W/Electro-Shock Treatment & Literally Goes Insane..He Makes Plans
    W/His Indian Friend 2 Come & Murder Him..Hence The Line…
    “Natives Getting Restless Now…Mutiny In The Air…Got Some Death 2 Do!!”

  • @coyle69
    @coyle69 Před rokem

    Coolest ever, they were here in Johnstown Pennsylvania usa 1986 I believe February, they opened for Ozzy Osbourne damage ink tour, 2 Thumbs UP

  • @NerdJared
    @NerdJared Před rokem

    LOVE THIS!

  • @ericgaudet5488
    @ericgaudet5488 Před rokem +3

    Great job with your reaction and thoughts on Welcome Home (Sanitarium ) From Metallica It's my favorite song from Them and there a pretty Cool unofficial video for with clips from One Flow Over The Cuckoo's Nest.

  • @mr.codreaper
    @mr.codreaper Před rokem +3

    #LillyJaneGang plz Do Fixxxer by Metallica Next, that song will make you tear up...

    • @RatBotEins
      @RatBotEins Před rokem

      Man I love Fixxxer, not sure she is going to like it though, she prefers old school instead of the 90's style.

  • @alsimons7925
    @alsimons7925 Před rokem

    ONLY a handful of bands can say1st 4 lp’s NO SKIP. 40 yrs later STILL 🔥asfq🤟🏽

  • @cosmicdraco7041
    @cosmicdraco7041 Před rokem

    Phenomenal video,lilly. Absolutely love Metallica,one of my all time favourite groups. And this is one of my favourites.

  • @samrudroff9543
    @samrudroff9543 Před rokem +1

    Disposable heroes a great thrash song off of master of puppets, it’s my personal favorite Metallica song

  • @jeffmiller2012
    @jeffmiller2012 Před rokem

    Welcome Home (Sanitarium) was written based on the movie One Flew Over the Koo Koo's Nest starring Jack Nicolson. They wrote a few songs based on movies; the song One is another.

  • @chrise11355
    @chrise11355 Před rokem +1

    Think of it this way. This song is from the perspective of a mental patient that is more than likey to be heavily sedated. The tempo picks up as the song progresses to depict the meds are wearing off. By the end of the song it's GO TIME!!! METALLICA brings this genius approach to many of their songs. They were ahead of their time. \m/(>

  • @axdambient
    @axdambient Před rokem +1

    i have a favorite song that isn't popular at all: Carpe Diem Baby. this is from the time people hated Metallica for not being thrash but its a great song from an album that is forgotten or hated by people. it would be a hit song for another band

  • @ReeceyBoy_4
    @ReeceyBoy_4 Před rokem

    1 of the best songs ever written darling

  • @tameu1309
    @tameu1309 Před rokem

    I actually love when a song is devewoping and changing and not having the same rhythm all over, it's like a story

  • @ReeceyBoy_4
    @ReeceyBoy_4 Před rokem

    This song is perfect

  • @Hilariumosis
    @Hilariumosis Před rokem

    I've always seen it as the first half is more about sadness and absurdity of the situation and reflecting on it which triggers anger as it goes into each chorus and after the second chorus that and anger takes over, turns into rage and fighting back.

  • @js-jd1dx
    @js-jd1dx Před rokem

    Nothing disappointing about this Masterpiece. You’ll come to understand that, sooner than later my friend

  • @Mysterio-hk9gj
    @Mysterio-hk9gj Před rokem +1

    Metallica wasn't trying to go for Rapid Fire Thrash on this song . They were trying to demonstrate their Depth of Musical Substance and Melody . ☀⭐🌠⚡🌋🙈🙉🙊🔥💥😎😉😳🤠🤙🤘🤗🤑🙃🤔🙄

  • @martinstromgren8925
    @martinstromgren8925 Před rokem

    Always fun to see your reactions, they add things to listen for.
    I will always assosiate this song woth the semester I spent in Monnesota. They had a planetarium and everytime I saw that sign this song started playing in my head with "sanitarium" changed to "planetarium" 😄

  • @ooloncolluphid360
    @ooloncolluphid360 Před rokem

    The rest of the album was basically non stop thrash... this was the changeup and compositionally is one of their best ever songs. Battery, Disposable Heros and Damage Inc etc melt your face with pure heavy thrashing. I guess sanatorium was as close as they got to a power ballad on this album.