Battery or The Thing That Should Not Be is mandatory from this show. "Thingy" is a super dark and brutally sounding song from their MoP album. "It's about thee heaviest number known to mankind"
Young Lady,you felt that in the spirt of Metallica. Good for you. Back to what you got going with them to start, Whiskey in the jar. Listen to this without your boy. It' ll be good for you.
You can’t go wrong with any performance from this show. Day on the Green ‘85 is also a very significant show. That ‘guitar’ sounding part at the start was actually the bass and it was Cliff Burton, the bassist at the time, who wrote the part. You should check out that ‘85 performance of this same song to see Cliff shred on the bass. Otherwise, ya this ‘89 Seattle show is 10/10 all the way through. Creeping Death is my personal favourite song. Would love to see you check out The Four Horseman from that show too, it’s from their first album, Kill Em All. Subscribed!
We need to keep Rock and Roll alive anyway we can. I saw these guys when they were playing little small night clubs and with Dave Mustane of Megadeth. I actually have 2 good memories with these guys that were a little personal not much but it was a good couple of memories that I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Take care guys.👍
Hello! This is not a religious song. For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer attached to a Republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War. However, there is another song from the same album of this song. Hope you will listen to that song too! :)
The name of the song is from Ernst Hemingway novel of the same name. It's about Spanish civil war where Hemingway supported the anti-fascists. It's a great book, highly recommend.
And the point of the title of the song/book is that it is a line from a John Donne poem, where he says that everyman's death diminishes me. So don't sent out to ask to whom (the funeral) bell tolls: it tolls for thee/you. It's a nice poem, too.
The anniversary of these two Seattle shows is tomorrow and Tuesday. This show was even more intense in person. I was fortunate to be at both of these Seattle shows.
I think you would love Metallica “Breadfan Live in Seattle” it’s their last encore of the show and bring it all to finish it out!!! Keep up the amazing reactions!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
God l like, Next reaction VOB, ENTER SADNMAN cover by METALLICA Live concer in de Rennes France 2021. And they have a concert in America in August 2023
To melt your brain... "Battery" from Seattle 89!!!!!!
Jason and the windmill of doom!
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Battery or The Thing That Should Not Be is mandatory from this show.
"Thingy" is a super dark and brutally sounding song from their MoP album. "It's about thee heaviest number known to mankind"
Battery from Seattle is the most brutal recording ever put down on tape
The song is written with regards to the novel by Ernest Hemingway with the same title about the Spanish Civil War.
The opening song of this show in Seattle, *'Blackened'* , is worth checking out. Metallica at their peak.
Disposable Heroes any version is a must. Btw the American anthem Kirk through in was a tribute to Hendrix who was from Seattle.
Young Lady,you felt that in the spirt of Metallica. Good for you. Back to what you got going with them to start, Whiskey in the jar. Listen to this without your boy. It' ll be good for you.
You can’t go wrong with any performance from this show. Day on the Green ‘85 is also a very significant show. That ‘guitar’ sounding part at the start was actually the bass and it was Cliff Burton, the bassist at the time, who wrote the part. You should check out that ‘85 performance of this same song to see Cliff shred on the bass.
Otherwise, ya this ‘89 Seattle show is 10/10 all the way through. Creeping Death is my personal favourite song. Would love to see you check out The Four Horseman from that show too, it’s from their first album, Kill Em All.
Subscribed!
We need to keep Rock and Roll alive anyway we can. I saw these guys when they were playing little small night clubs and with Dave Mustane of Megadeth. I actually have 2 good memories with these guys that were a little personal not much but it was a good couple of memories that I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Take care guys.👍
Hello! This is not a religious song. For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer attached to a Republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War. However, there is another song from the same album of this song. Hope you will listen to that song too! :)
Gotta react to fade to black live in nimes 2009 by them. And pay attention to the lyrics it’s very deep. Awesome reaction!
Please don't react to mostly anything post 90's, they sound sloppy and the guitar mix is shit.
React to studio version of Fade to black.. Kirk fails the solo in that song when played live.
I love watching Amanda's Metallica journey. I saw them on this tour back in 89. Great reactions!
its a beautiful day!!!!!!!!!
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) from the same show is *highly* recommended ... what a powerhouse
For whom the bell tolls is based on the novel of the same name
One of the most metal things about Metallica was Jason’s hair😂 bless his heart he kicked ass for 14 years.
Metallica - The day that never comes live in Quebec magnetic 2009
Please check out For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live) [Cliff 'Em All] from Day on the Green 1985. Yall gotta see the legendary Cliff Burton in action.
The name of the song is from Ernst Hemingway novel of the same name. It's about Spanish civil war where Hemingway supported the anti-fascists. It's a great book, highly recommend.
And the point of the title of the song/book is that it is a line from a John Donne poem, where he says that everyman's death diminishes me. So don't sent out to ask to whom (the funeral) bell tolls: it tolls for thee/you. It's a nice poem, too.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is from the poem No Man is an Island. If "The bell" is tolling for you, you're dead.
The anniversary of these two Seattle shows is tomorrow and Tuesday. This show was even more intense in person. I was fortunate to be at both of these Seattle shows.
Love the reactions, guys! If I may, can I recomend Metallica induction to the rock n´ roll Hall of Fame? Keep it up!
Seattle 89, classic, like moonlight sonata 😁
Man people just forgot San Diego show in 92 damn!!
That song have a different vibe live , the original is very good, but those performance were amazing totally thrash.
You should see Judas Priest Live in Memphis 82/ Riding on the Wind and Desert Plains
I think you would love Metallica “Breadfan Live in Seattle” it’s their last encore of the show and bring it all to finish it out!!! Keep up the amazing reactions!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I saw this tour in Germany getting ready to go to war In Grenada it was tough as can be
You should’ve done the one in Oakland in 1985, better live version of the song
"He said fucking 😲" 😂
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Song so good even Mustain had to sing the chorus
He said "fucking" ;))
React to battery or the four horsemen of this same year
Try Megadeth-Lucretia-live at the Hollywood Palladium.
God l like, Next reaction VOB, ENTER SADNMAN cover by METALLICA
Live concer in de Rennes France 2021.
And they have a concert in America in August 2023
Jody and his bubbly wife. 🍾
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Hells bells Another "Bell" classic.
Does anybody read Hemingway anymore?
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I'd much rather see the video, not you two !
First! lol
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@@jodyandamanda no leaf clover - you guys would love it. s and m . great vides x
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Live reactions are annoying. Do studio versions.
no. its boring af.. live from the 80s and 90s are the best
@@4md17 Yeah, if you like fake reactions... Because the reacting people won't even be hearing anything from crowd noise.