Vocal Coach REACTS - METALLICA 'One" (Official Music Video)
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2023
- This video will probably end up blocked. Honest reaction to one of the greatest metal ballads of all time.
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"Bass hasn't even entered yet." (2:10)
Yeah, we've been saying that about the entire album for the last thirty-five or so years. 😆
Thanks to good ‘ol Lars 😀
Yeah. Jason got a raw deal on this album.
@@karlbecker8775 Hey, at least the backup vocals are present lol
Man, I miss Cliff.
😂 So true. There are good “Justice for Jason” vids on YT, though.
Thanks for making the decision to share this. Crying during this song is nothing to be embarrassed about. It means you’re an emotionally functional human and you understand the song.
Some deep dark shit for real!
If a song can make you cry, it means the band did it right.
Truth!
I've listened to this song probably 10,000 times and the music video gets me every single time
Yeah I don't look down on anybody who cries to a song or movie. Good reaction.
“He’s a product of your profession, not mine”
That moment hits every single time. Your reaction is a human one.
The one that gets me is "Help me mother I'm having a nightmare and I can't wake up!"
@@scumdog8365 for me it are: "for democracy any man would give his only begotten son"
and
"he's a product of your profession, not mine...
those always get to me
When the nurse puts the pillow over the guys face to fulfil his wish
@gruntabo1 only for the medical officer to stop her
"Bass hasn't even entered yet". Jason Newsted cries a small tear!
one of the most impactful scenes (that most people miss) is the final one. It shows those at home toasting and singing, moving on with life while the wounded veterans are shuffled into the back room out of site and forgotten about.
This, it is such a sad video, but that ending just makes me angry... The people that start wars are the ones that end up celebrating the victory, but they immediately forget and ignore the people they used up...
The song is a masterpiece. Often people wonder why I listen to metal. People experience hellish things, and metal is the perfect medium to express negative emotions and srotey telling, and in the end it's very cathartic. This song embodies that, You can't do this in a pop song,
Robert's got a quick hand
He'll look around the room, but won't tell you his plan
He's got a rolled cigarette
Hanging out his mouth, he's a cowboy kid, yeah
He found a six-shooter gun
In his dad's closet, and with a box of fun things
I don't even know what
But he's coming for you, yeah, he's coming for you
All the other kids with the pumped up kicks
You better run, better run, outrun my gun
All the other kids with the pumped up kicks
You better run, better run faster than my bullet
(okay okay, very singular and specific counter examples aside you are certainly not wrong)
@@Fraxxxi to be fair, that's not really a pop song
You need new friends if people wonder why you like this music lol
Metal to me is music that gets you moving and ellicts reactions.
The film footage is from a movie called Johhy Get Your Gun, it is one of the most depressing movies you will ever see and at the same time I feel is is vitally important. I feel like everyone should see it at least once. this song is powerful in itself, combined with the film clips it is a masterpiece, thank you for leaving in your raw emotion.
knowing i may come off as a poindexter, gotta say that the relatively short story is well worth the read. the visials of the movie add something, but reading it first made it creepy since it makes your imagination run wild.
Metallica actually bought the rights to this film (it’s actually “Johnny Got His Gun”) specifically to make this video.
The movie is absolutely disturbing. Even the clips in the video give me the creeps
I've never been a Metallica fan. It seems they're fake in some way, all for show (and album sales).
@@guytansbariva2295 I first saw them live in 1990 . They are very real .
I remember when this video came out, I had been in the Marines about a year. This hit us all pretty hard. It still hits hard to this day. NEVER FORGOTTEN USMC
Hoo Rah Army brother here!
Navy brother at your service. It hits hard.
Semper Fi from an Air Force Brother. I can only imagine the stress of combat. Thank you and all combat vets for your sacrifice. I was stationed in Germany when this came out and prepping our F-15s to go to the Middle East.
yut
Universal Truths can wreck even the toughest man at any given time, goodness is in almost all of us at some level, Life is hard, for the military it's not even in their own hands, Respect
This song is exhibit A that metal isn't just screaming & noise. There can be very powerful messages in metal that you can't really get in other genres
well actually metal has often powerfull messages and it always takes a metal band to make a deep deep deep deep ballad
Have this record in my collection...,, try some simmilar from Germany :"Null positiv - wo Rauch ist, ist auch Feuer" (strong female voice,,, about tragic of War, too)
Exhibit B: "Disposable Heros" ... possibly their greatest song.
When Griffin Dunne’s character says, “…over and over again… ‘Kill Me.’” and his voice cracks the tiniest bit…
Gets me every time 😭
Thanks for including the footage of your feeling getting to you😞🙏
It's not Griffin Dunne but Bruce Watson instead, Dunne was not in the movie.
@@sebastienlavoie9334 Thanks for that. He could play his brother in a film, though, for sure.
I never noticed that before, thanks for pointing that out. It is emotional.
I have always loved this song. I saw them perform it live at the Grammy awards in 1988. It was one of the most powerful moments I’ve ever seen on live tv. They were clearly nervous at the start, but by the end they just went for it and got a standing ovation. I remember seeing tears in the audience and thinking “Wow, people are starting to get it, metal will finally the credit it deserves.” Then Jethro Tull won the metal Grammy.
There is definitely a point in that performance when James shakes the nerves and goes full throttle....and then yes, jethro wins.
This song fills me with survivors guilt ! I passed away on the operating table soon to be 9 years ago . Yet somehow , someway they got me back . I laid unresponsive for almost 10 minutes , then I remember opening my eyes . I couldn’t see to well do to double vision , and I remember hearing all of the surgical staff yelling oh my god we got Chris back. I can’t believe we got him , thank god , he is back !
I remember every last detail and my brain plays it over and over again , every last moment of it !
That is very traumatic. I'm glad you're here to tell the story. ❤
Clips from the 1971 movie "Jonny got his gun" after a 1939 novel by the same name. metallica bought the rights to the movie to avoid having to pay royalties each time their video was shown on MTV.
'Its so clean. The bass hasn't even entered yet.'
The whole album in two sentences 😂
This was a really moving reaction. Having seen and heard it so many times, it's easy to forget that this song and the video are so impactful and meaningful. Seeing your reaction really brought that back for me. Thank you.
If this DOESN'T move you to tears, you're dead inside. It is a beautiful song, wonderful storytelling and I say kudos to you sir for showing the emotion. It's a terrifying situation to think about, and MetallicA are SO good at telling the stories of horrifying situations. You have a new subscriber, I loved this.
Yes the first time but I listened to this song every day for 5 years it was part of my 3 cd mix along with master of puppets hit the lights and whisky in a jar and some KoRn ,rob zombie ,bone thugs and harmony and a few others
I must be dead inside.. James has stated that he wrote the song about the movie and the character in the movie and how f'd up that would be if it was a real situation.. Very deep and meaningful, but to make such a pathetic statement like you have just because some people have better control over their emotions than you do is just ridiculous! Dead inside? Get over yourself! 🙄
Pathetic. Lol. It's not about control, or lack there of, of your emotions, it's about having some fucking empathy and being in touch with said emotions. Enjoy being callous and rude to people you don't even know
That's not true. There are millions of people who don't like Metallica or any metal music. They simply don't connect, just like I don't connect with soft rock or modern country music.
@@shufflnshine3097 it's not even about the music, it's the story being told
This song is really emotional masterpiece.
I was 17 when One came out in 1988, and being a huge Metallica fan I loved it. I thought the video was cool, but it really didn't have any effect on me. I'm 51 now, and every time I see it I am in floods of tears with the recognition of how incredibly powerful it is.
Thank you so much for sharing your feelings so openly.
I was 14/15 when it came out and I was the same way as you. Now it hits more now I understand it better after all these years!!
It’s amazing how you can leave with a different impact after revisiting something from your youth. I remember growing up listening to this song and many others as a child and simply not grasping the sheer magnitude of their meanings until much later and now listening to some of them can bring me to tears.
With ya🤘🏻
I feel the same way. Brings me back to being a kid watching headbangers ball.
@@jasoneffler9903Adam Curry and Rikki Rachman days bro was an awesome time to be alive and a kid at the same time!!!!
Thank you for that heartfelt viewing. After Serving 22 years in the military and being deployed several times to foreign countries wondering if this trip, this month, this day will be the one that the grim reaper visits. Seeing your brothers in arms injured or maimed even killed it burn deep to the core every emotional response imaginable. Please continue with your reactions whether or not you do not seem it right. Please continue. Btw Five Finger Death punch has several videos covering the same sacrifices of our troops.
I was 12/13 when this came out. I was going through massive amounts of abuse after being orphaned in 79. I never served in the military but I was tortured as a child and this music and these lyrics made me feel not alone. I could feel pain, hate, sadness, hopelessness, and maybe there was a way out all at the same time.
I am now 47, 2 great kids, an wonderful wife and a great career I love.
Metal did this for me. Thank you for being emotionally open to this music.
This is the entire point of the genre for me. Catharsis and healing.
I won't go into details, but I understand you. Peace.
Huge props for posting a video showing vulnerability. Can we just celebrate how amazing music is. The emotion it can provoke with a mere 'collection of sounds' is incredible
Hi Ken. Thank you for going through the deep valley of emotions this song can force you down, and making this video. It's comforting to see someone else experiencing some of the same feelings. Hope it doesn't ruin your weekend but make you appreciate it more, like it did me. Best wishes from Norway ;)
I first read "Johnny got his gun" in junior high school. Didn't know it was ever a movie until this video came out. The book broke my heart and influenced me deeply. Still haven't had the courage to watch the movie. Metallica used it masterfully and made a very emotional statement.
I'm so glad you kept this in, you've never shied away from being honest and genuine about what the music does to you, which I think I speak for everyone when I say thank you, and I'm honoured you let yourself be so vulnerable with us, this is a REAL reaction to something so powerful, you have a great heart.
Thank you Ken, really.
A powerful song that always brings me close to tears every time I hear it along with ffdp's song wrong side of heaven.
SAME 🥺
Congratulations my dear, you're a human being, if you don't feel anything with this song, you can't be helped
I believe this is the most moving song I've ever heard in my life. When this came out i was blindsided and beside myself. God bless & God speed to all our patriots who have given all.
Lot deeper then I was expecting man. Great reaction. That song is so powerful.
I remember when this debuted on "Headbangers Ball." Afterwords, the host just said, "Wow."
Mad props for sharing a more vulnerable side.really glad you included the tough stuff because I am sure it was hard. It is feelings that many have had.
Thanks Ken
Ken, please know, the metal community just gave you a collective hug.
I would love you to do a deep dive on the lyrics of DISPOSABLE HEROES. Another amazing anti war piece
Ken please dont ever be ashamed to show your emotions. This is what makes us different from animals and shows our human side. Compassion for our fellow man is why we are what we are. We were made in gods image. I enjoyed watching your reaction because it was genuine. I too had a hard time watching this video . I also got emotional how can someone not? The video was done perfectly done. This was a genuine emotion you showed thank you for the realness...
Ken, this was one of the best reactions I have seen you do. Thanks for not editing out the pain and realization you went through. This piece proves once again that there are some "metal" bands out there that can create real works of art with genuine meaning.
I'm so glad that you included the footage of your emotions. This is EXACTLY WHY Metallica wrote this song. I've listened to this since it was released in 1988 (I had just turned 13) and have watched dozens of reactions to it. You hit it dead on.
When i was a teenager i could watch this wideoclip alright. Being in my late 30's i just cannot do this without crying. Yeah, i just feel it more...
Now I’m crying. Amazing song. It’ll do that to you. You have empathy. Don’t worry, a lot of us do.
This was the first song that ever made me cry, dunno how old I was, maybe like 13-14. I had heard it before but I borrowed the CD and read the lyrics while listening for the first time. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I think that experience made me a more empathic human, it triggered some growth in a young man for sure.
Listen, friend... AMAZING reaction , mein Herr! This song gets to me as well...
Thank you for not sugarcoating your reaction, sharing the raw human emotion this piece evokes. Anyone with a working heart feels it with you.
Thank you, my friend. Glad I'm not alone.
Good for you reacting to it as a vet
Glad you decided to show the video. Showing emotion to great music is nothing to worry about. Music should make you feel something. I was in the Marines for 10 years. And this song always made me think about what if this happens to my men or myself. There’s definitely fates worse then death. and some of us have had to see it. Live it. Or inflict it. Im glad I found your channel. Always nice seeing people who can relate to music. And feel the words.
Most heartfelt reaction I have seen you do yet. Your reaction to Chris Cornell's cover of 'Nothing Compares 2 U' is a close second. Love your work and your honesty. There will only ever be one Ken Lavigne.
The footage is from one movie only, Johnny Got His Gun, but the film distinguishes between Johnny’s reality and fantasy with black-and-white for the hospital, and color for his dreams and memories. It is a very good movie! Thank you for the video!
I love how you stop and really open up about the power of this song, juuuuussst before Kirk Hammets solo that takes it to the moon. This is a great reaction video, thank you.
This song and it’s music video are a great encapsulation of what metal does best: take a very uncomfortable emotion turn it up to 11, and force you to confront it and start to contend with your feelings about it. It’s a masterpiece.
I only had the album version of it when I was younger, so distracted by the playing it wasn't until seeing the video I realised what was being sung . It hits VERY different as an adult.
Love your channel Ken. I don't think I've clicked on a vid faster in my life.
Wow, thanks!
My pleasure. ❤️ from Australia.
The song, the video, and everything about it is a total masterpiece. I can never get through it without crying no matter how many times I watch it. The part that really gets me in the video is that this poor guy can only communicate through morse code by moving his head. Gets me right in the gut. My dad was in WW2 and was in active duty in the Philippines. He and his best friend were running for a trench to jump in, but before they could reach a safe place a grenade came flying their way and killed his best friend. My dad suffered from shrapnel but lived. He had survivors guilt, and always told me that he wished it would have been him. Thank you for deciding to put this on here..
They were so young and so fabulous. Love them today as well.
Two things: this is the best non-orchestral song ever written, in my humble opinion. And this is a rare case where the video absolutely dwarfs the audio-only version. It is emotional, raw, poetic, historical, and powerful. My #1 “modern” song. Love the reaction.
And yet when you hear the version with the orchestra included it adds so much to it
That was the Best reaction video I’ve ever seen!! Thank You for being real.
Your strong for showing emotion like that. Thanks for sharing this reaction with us.
Wonderful reaction, thank you for daring to express emotions like that and share with us! Thank you❤
Amazing reaction . Much respect for posting it and showing you're self vulnerable. This song always hits me in the feels.
I'm so honored to have been part of this experience. I think it's really quite something that you went through with actually releasing this video. The song is so powerful, and the splicing with the movie really hits so many chords inside a person.
Thank you for sharing your reaction. This song is one I seldom revisit, its just so strong
Fantastic reaction and thank you for being so genuine with your emotions. Stay blessed
Truly, one of the greatest songs ever made, by anyone. Timeless classic for all...
The raw reactions are the best kind. Always a pleasure to get a taste of your musical knowledge, and now your emotional take on songs.
Excellent and heartfelt take, Ken. Thank you for it.
I love you and I love your channel, Ken. Thank you for sharing yourself with us
Thank you for letting it impact you so profoundly. It gave me the opportunity to explore my own emotions and the impact that the song had on me. Well played.
Great song to re-visit and react with Ken. I hope you get a chance to react and comment on Baby Metal's new single "Metal Kingdom". Su-metal's vocals seem to me, very much improved range and I'm looking forward to what a vocal coach/teacher thinks.
We appreciate your emotion in this review. We’ve all experienced a range with this song and video 🤘🏻. Thank you for doing what you do 🤘🏻
Thank you for being yourself and being vulnerable. This is why I watch your videos. Again thank you.
I appreciate the reaction and emotion....it is true the older you get, the more understanding you have and the depths actions can have...the reflection is part of what I love about this song. It means so much more to me now than it did in 89.
Keep up the good work
Enjoyed seeing the real emotion. It’s an emotional song, played exceptionally well. Keep up the good work.
Doesn't matter how many times I watch it, still fight back tears
I gotta say I just love how you give your reactions true undivided attention and your emotion, you don't listen to or hear music, you FEEL IT, and that my friend is what its all about!
Completely classic song. Heavy, harrowing video. And commendable for leaving the raw emotions in.
I subbed to you because this was the realist reaction to this song I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing this.
WW1 was over 100 years ago now but the absolute horror that those young men faced every day hasn't lost it's potency and it's pieces of art like this that remind us of the price they paid. Great reaction to one of my all time favorite songs
Thank you for posting this. When I first heard the song years ago, I was moved emotionally but not by the same sorrow I get from it today 20ish years later. The blend of the film and the music had me in full respect of Jame and crew. They took something and made it available to generations. Thank you for feeling it with us, and know that the journey through this song, and film is evolving and familiar and timeless in a strange Wonderful way.
Amazing reaction. Thanks for posting. When I was young, I just loved this song because it rocked. Now that I'm older and actually know what it's about, it's hard not to get choked up when hearing it.
Thank you for sharing this vid so much, I am prior enlisted thanks for putting it out
Thank you so very much for leaving in your raw emotional reaction. It was so powerful and matched the song and clip. I was on the emotional ride right there with you. thank you.
That was a very powerful and genuine introspection. Thanks for your thoughts
There's something about this song/video combination that brings tears to my eyes every time. It's unbelievably harrowing and real, particularly the "kill me" part always gets me. My favourite music video ever, nothing moves me the same way. Absolutely genius and powerful.
Thank you for sharing this Ken, no shame or anything in crying with this, you're human and you feel. I'm ex-military, joined up after 9/11 and prior to that I didn't even consider danger, I had never heard One until about 6 months into my training when a friend introduced me. I saw the video not long after and what you describe here describes what quickly happened to me - the realisation of our mortality. To this day I get the goosebumps, the hairs stand up on back of my neck and I get a lump in my throat with this song. You're not alone in this one, alot of us feel this and it's good that we do.
Thank you so much for being honest! This is a tough one. You and I get the same red spot when we’re going to cry. This is the best reaction video yet! 🤘🏼
I cry at this to sometimes, my friend. It is deep and incredibly powerful. Thank you for sharing your heart, keep being AWESOME.
Now that's a truly react vídeo guys. one of the best i'd ever seen. Thank you for share it with us.
I really appreciate that you uploaded this despite some anxiety about sharing. I think these types of reactions are what give meaning to life. Without passion and empathy we are empty.
Loved your review, Ken. You're so good at reviews, regardless of where they take you.
I’ve got a little teary nearly every time I’ve watched this over the last 30 yrs .. touching stuff
I feel you with this one. This is remarkably powerful song and video. I saw this once. It took me years to build up the, what, courage? before I could watch it again.
Greatest reaction. Glad you posted this Ken.
I can relate to your words about this song... thanks for sharing
A masterpiece of all our hero's, the progressions are amazing. Stay crazy strong my friend.
The final chapter of this song musically reflects the frantic desperation he feels. Faced with an agonizing descent into madness, he scrambles for any glimmer of hope. To no avail.... Thank you for the heartfelt reaction. You remind me of the good in people, and that is nice.
Thank you Ken, for your intelligent and emotional candor.
Thank you for leaving the heartfelt honest emotions in the reaction. I too felt those pains, for I have actually been through a multi-month damaged body and coma but was partially aware and dreaming but they assumed I was out. It's quite the harrowing experience indeed, and I'm really happy that people like you have empathy to understand what we went through. My friend died right next to me, and although we were both victims in the car accident, I still have survivor's guilt, but his neck was broken so thank God my neck was still intact, though many other parts weren't. Anyway, thank you again for the heartfelt reaction. It's nice to know that someone else opens up and feels for the worlds of both physical and emotional pain that such an excruciating situation can invoke. God bless you Kevin.
Thank you for posting this. I think you have perfectly demonstrated the exact reaction the video and its message was designed to achieve. A beautiful and devastating masterpiece.
Hello from Cody Wyoming! You are a delight...please keep it up😀
Your best reaction so far... no doubt! For some reason I wasn't subscribed. But now I am! Keep being transparent and honest. Cheers!
Awesome review. It’s so nice to hear a review from someone who actually understands the song and feels the emotion.
Thank you for sharing your emotion. Nothing to be ashaned about. This is such a powerful song! I love "older" metal bands because their lyrics were so raw, powerfup, moving. They really made you think and feel.❤ Love the video, love the song choice.
This song is a hard song on many people. You nailed it on the head. This song strikes many cords in areas that many either have not or do not wish to face. From personal mortality to loss of loved ones. It is hard to deal with. This song brings those feelings front and center, and it is hard to deal with for a reason. Part of what makes this song great due to that. I appreciate you leaving in the emotional reaction. This helps others to see it is not just them that this song hits like that. It oddly helps to ease and make the feeling easier to understand when shared in such a fashion. Thank you, and I hope you see that it is appreciated.