Metallica-Enter Sandman! Live In Moscow! Russian Girl Reacts!
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A prime example of how music can bring everyone together❣️
1,6 million people at the concert and they created a earthquake of 3,1 magnitude for 2.54 minutes straight….. This was and still is the best concert ever played by a live band …!
That's the way it should be people coming together all over the world as one.
This concert is supposed to be the largest single site show ever. It just shows what the russian people can do when allowed. Metallica was not the only band present but it was one of the most popular acts there. I like watching the soldiers in the crowd that were there to maintain discipline but got just as excited as the crowd. It just goes to show how powerful music can be. And the crowd reaction shows why Metallica has the world record for being the only band to have a concert on every continent in the world. I would love to have been there for this performance and the concert they did on Antarctica.
Largest concert is held by Rod Stewart at copa cabana Beach 1994. 3.5 million people attended
Jean Michel Jarre has been hilding conserts where he had about 4 million that came to listen to him, infact, he have had several conserts with about 2, 3 and 4 million people. Imagine that, there werw ''only'' one million here.
Is that in person or with remote sites also. And I have already had it pointed out that this concert is now considered the fifth largest single venue concert according to the people who keep track of things. To name a few, Queen and Live Aid were both larger but they had several venues around the world.
At the time it was the largest in history.
There have been a few larger since then
There is something really sweet and adorable about a beautiful woman sharing a childhood memory. Thank you.
Great to see everybody so happy back then. 1991, I was about 25 and in the army, I think the whole world breathed a sigh of relief back then. Love from Australia.
Wow!!!! Amazing concert !!! Loved this Kerry .....
Many people have the same feelings Kerry, we want to be liked and accepted ... I cannot imagine anyone not liking you , you are awesome. You are loved :)
respected is the better word in my oppinion...
1.6 million russians cant be wrong. What a great show.❤❤❤Keri❤❤❤RUSSIA🤍💙❤
About 140 million russians are wrong right about now
@@p0gzdk this is what happens when you don't do your homework. The Ukrainian and Americans are beyond corrupt. America gave 600 million dollars to the puppet zelensky to build 3 biochemical weapons plants to use on the innocent Russian people.PUTIN is a hero for saving the beautiful Russian people. Get your facts straight before you speak foolishly.❤❤❤PUTIN❤❤❤RUSSIA🤍💙❤
@@p0gzdkда что ты говоришь
@@user-qd4gb3wx1wcalm down mate
@@p0gzdkthe people aren’t their government dude.
I appreciate your story. I got lost at Disnelyland once when I was a kid. Great reaction!
Эпичный концерт! Спасибо! 👍🙂
New subscriber now! Great reaction and I look forward to watching you grow 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🔥🔥
What a shame the people of Russia won't be able to experience anything like this again.
Don't you just love politicians.
Much love to the Russian people who deserve better.
✌️❤️🇬🇧
Мы не нуждаемся в жалости, поскольку мы счастливы. Нам жаль как раз вас ;-)
@@user-lb1fg9iz1s Brainwashed and happy, so lovely ❤
nothing is wrong with their politicians. the wrong is with the West.
@@user-lb1fg9iz1s no pity..the poster was saying how great it was back then when there was more freedom to put on shows like this
Yes.. This is the way!
This is a wonderful song, and so you mate. Thank you
That many people is just nuts. I have seen this a few times and still always shocked by the size of that crowd.
I liked this song years ago when I first heard it. The lyrics are actually talking about saying goodnight to your child, and telling him to say your prayers and go to sleep, like all parents should do. But like children sometimes feel, theyre afraid of the dark, and scared of nightmares, and imagine that ghosts or monsters are under the bed. And the hard rock music with it!!!! I have been playing guitar and bass guitar since 1975. From Scott
imagine making yoiur 6 yr old kid say everynight before bed: " if I should die before I wake..." - no kidding kids have nightmeres
@@blueboy4244 I said it every night as a kid... You dont know what you're talking about
@@blueboy4244 Said it every night. Actually very comforting if you pay attention to all of the words.
Hush little baby don’t say a word and Nevermind what you heard? This is about the boogie man lol
I'm so glad you liked it. Please listen to the original song from the 'black album', to know how this track sounded other than on the stage. Either way, it is a phenomenal song, and my own favourite Metallica song of all time.
When I was in high school our band played this song in front of the school on stage. The teachers were not impressed lol. I was on drums, I remember the teachers faces cringing 🤣
Happy late Saturday, Kerry!😊😎☀🌌💙💙💙💙💙💙🇺🇸🌷🇷🇺💜💜💜💜💜💜🎇👍. That concert in Moscow is so....beautiful!😍😍😍😍😍😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍
Me. I grew up playing guitar in bands in the late 60s through the 80s. I don’t play much anymore due to loss of hearing and arthritis. I just can’t seem to keep the volume down when I play. I always loved that feeling when I could feel the sound in my chest. Now I paint for an outlet for my creative energy.
Great childhood story Kerry. I would wager that every actor and comedian has one just like that
I am not into Heavy Metal Music but after Kerry turned me onto this video, Metallica in Moscow.............Wow-Wee! I went on a Binge of Metallica in Moscow 1991 Videos, I watched about 10 different ones including the New Reformatted version.........Thank You Kerry! Enter Sandman
Love this all the way from Scotland
Always gets to me , looking back to the early nineties. We had so much hope.
you have a beautiful smile. Glad your parents found you. Great react to a great band. Cheers and love from canada.
I have nothing but respect for this awesome crowd, and legendary band .
Love you kerry
Awesome concert 🎸🎸🎸🎤🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥
You really must see Metallica at least once in your lifetime! I've seen them a few times and they are off the charts! This should would have been fun as heck to see live lol!
1.6 million people was the total number of people at the concert in Moscow Monsters of Rock 91 This was one of the best concerts of Metallica 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Huge band in the US and you shared something with me... I had never seen this video before... Thanks
when i was a mobile dj never had any heavy metal songs or bands in my massive collection but here i am loving this one by mettalica it tells a story loud and clear ...... sleeep with one eye opned----- take my hand off to never never land
This is legendary!
Kerry, I think you would find the
"Paul McCartney in Red Square" (2005) concert DVD very interesting, not only for the concert footage itself, but even more so listening to the comments from Russians who were around during the Beatles' heyday, when everything seemed bleak & hopeless in the USSR, & their music was an expression of openness & freedom that was officially banned. Some of them had tears in their eyes when they related what hearing that being expressed meant to them, & how some felt it actually contributed to the eventual demise of the Soviet Union. Very moving, even to a non-Russian !
P.S. There's even a shot of ole' Vlad himself, watching Paul & his band singing the iconic Beatles song, "Back in the USSR". Given his extremely negative feelings about that breakup, I don't think he was too pleased. (What a shame !)
By the way, to add one more comment, the drummer Lars Ulrich is from Denmark and he had the Danish flag as a sign of solidarity with the Russian concert-goers. It was his goodwill gesture.
This is a great of heavy metal concert🤘🔥
I can kind of relate to your story some. My mother would forget me several times in different stores growing up. Completely left the store and was driving home before she remembered she had me with her.
The opening music is "The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone. It was part of his score for the 1966 Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has an video of their performance of the Good the Bad and the Ugly. It's defintely worth a watch.
It was a privilege in my adolescence to start playing guitar listening to these and many others from the time. Too top. indescribable.
I believe the largest crowd by far to watch a concert. I can't imagine what the setup and clean up must have been like.
Nop...but largest for a metal music concert 👍🏼
It was a festival not a concert.
Rod Stewart playing Rio New Year’s Eve in 93/94 is the biggest concert ever. 4 million crowd.
@@dkbkissberger2742 Rod Stewart one was a free concert lmao.
@@ayaanbretmitchell9830 Still the biggest crowd at a concert.
Keep going!!! Greetings from Peru in south america!!!
me encanto este video reaccion, saludos desde Ecuador Kerry!
I can play guitar, bass guitar and drums!!! I used to tour with my band when I was younger. I must say your absolutely beautiful ❤
You're right the people there were feeling freedom...it's to die for...I've never lived any other way...never will...
I heard there was over 1 million people at the concert. I’ve seen that video several times and is still amazes me
1,6 million people to be exact. 😊
At the time it was the largest concert in history
I went back to college in '91 after taking several years off. The Black album came out that year also. I bought 3 or 4 on cassette over the 4 years I was attending college. I kept wearing them out.
Power to the people.
I'm happy they found you.
This concert was🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐐
And now. If you have not done it yet. CREEPING DEATH from the same show. 👍 like most of us. About the music, not words. You get it🥰 dan.. north fl.-2/06/24. Great/ love ur channel.👍😎😎my fav band- seen them 5 times live. Thats the best way to see them or hear them!! Good for you.
for that generation that was the concert that showed us russian people were just like us!!
Metallica, the sound of freedom! This concert was a celebration ! The end of communism! Historical event that should be teached in school
It should be taught but it certainly won't be. This modern society is too messed up to do something cool like that.
What is is like today? The opposite. @@midnight347
The end of communism?😂 right
Now America is communist. Yippee.
You should learn the full story before you laugh. It’s a fucking amazing and historic moment.
Beautiful reaction from a Beautiful young lady 😎
@KerryTriesIt, scary story about your family not finding you for the short time! You are doing a good job speaking English! About the video, I seen Metallica Live, in Chicago, that's where I live and this video, Metallica was young and in their prime!
I was very happy for them when this happened. Wow I was 21.😮
floored by the beauty, 😍
Kerry
My friends and I saw same tour but in Miami, Florida when Metallica stop its concert's stop.
Such an optimistic and exciting time. The iron curtain had come down and people were having their first taste of freedom.
Boston more than a feeling
Yeah that's rock if more people rocked out together they'd be less war.❤
The most Angelic looking young lady I ever saw ,rocking out to enter sandman pretty amazing .
Kerry you are cool as as can be.
They’re playing a tour across the US this summer. Go see these guys shred live while they are still touring.
Hi, thanks for sharing and reacting to Metallica 🤘 its OK, everyone is different. Welcome to the metallica family! 💪🤟🤘✌️
I think the world loved seeing this concert in Russia. A very big sign of freedom. in a new age. GOD BLESS
Good to see you reacting to rock music. That Russian crowd has a lot of intensity! I'm not a fan of Metallica at all to be honest. I'm only watching this video because you are in it. 😍😍
kerry 😅😅 very good video ❤✌✌ and very banda metallica 😎💪 i from chile ❤i love you😎✌
I have been to Loveparade 1996, 97 and 98. I know how it feels to party with 1.5 million people. It is just another level. Wish i would have been there in Moscow to see my absolute nr. 1 favorite band.
I have played both lead /rythm guitar + bass guitar and loved every minute of it !!!! I love this concert because it demonstrates that Americans and Russians are not really enemies - we just both have asshole governments - the people are one and united - God Bless !!!!!
The largest gathering for a musical concert in history, if I’m not mistaken. I heard there were over 1,000,000 people there, but likely it was only a few hundred thousand…still the largest. In my experience, and I have tons of experiences with live music, Metallica is the best live performers I’ve ever seen. The audience is exhausted by the end of their concerts.
That concert was called the Monsters of Rock tour in 91 metalica was only one of the 4 big bands that played there the others was motley crue, anthrax, and slayer
Music brings people together regardless of where you’re from and what flag you wave and this is a great example. My opinion only. Love from America to the rest of the world!
A reminder of what we can be, then you remember where we are now.
I can play guitar....was in a band from 1978 to 1998....lot of fun.
I used to play the Sousaphone in high school, but not guitar.😊
I can totally relate.
When I was about 2 or 3 , I got lost in Okinawa. It's a little island near Japan. The experience was very traumatic. If I'd have known how small the island was, I wouldn't have had any worries. But, I was only 2.
I think I still have trouble from it to this day, and I'm an old guy now.
I don't think my little Japanese nanny was very good aside from a knock on the head if I got out of line.
The 90's was a special decade. No one had any real enemy. The cold war ended which was cause of many conflicts in the world, and had scared both east and west for a long time. It felt very free and peaceful. It lasted until 2001.
Didn't last that long.
1991 I was in the US Army in Germany. We had a war going on in Iraq/Kuwait, we had small-scale operations ongoing in South and Central America, we had some covert things going on in Africa, and there were some small-scale things going on in places in Eastern Europe soon after.
@Kerry Tries It Now just try to imagine this, an AMERICAN band at their peak, admired by millions of Soviets going to their show in Moscow in July 1991. Imagine what POWER SOFT was against the Russian government and how it must have felt since in 89 the USSR was forced to leave Afghanistan without winning the war thanks to American aid to the Afghans who were having their territory invaded.
Also imagine that if this show was in July and the USSR was declared with its communist regime ended in December 1991, it means that they should have already been experiencing serious problems probably since the beginning of the year or even around this month of July.
That's incredible. It's incredible to probably see Russians or Americans living there or passing through waving the American flag strongly in the middle of Russian territory.
The size of this American Power Soft with the invention of eletric guitar and Rock is priceless.
Reminds me of "bone music." During USSR music prohibition, underground music was distributed as records cut into old X-ray photographs. They're pretty cheap to buy on eBay, so I assume there were a whole lot of them. I just looked up a rib cage photo for 23 USD. It would be easy to create counterfeit bone music, I suppose, but I would be fine with a counterfeit record hanging on the wall.
I remember this time. No more Soviets, no more Cold War, Russia now friends. Sadly we are back where we started and American rock bands would not be welcomed in Moscow. I'm not assigning any blame, just sad that events have brought us here again.
Actually, they would be welcome by Russia if you get your head out of your ass that it’s the US government that’s not letting them go there and censoring all Russian media for Biden’s corrupt war on Ukraine that most Americans don’t want to be a part of and half of Congress doesn’t support
Вы думаете что американские группы не приедут в Россию?) Мы победим новый фашизм и глобализм снова, и весь мир опять вздохнет свободно. И русские будут выступать в США, а американцы будут приезжать в Россию
@@user-lb1fg9iz1s You do realize that Russia's current government is a textbook example of fascism.
@@user-lb1fg9iz1sjajaja la música de Estados Unidos y el resto de países de occidente que tienen bandas famosas de rock y otros géneros de música siguen siendo conocida escuchadas y teniendo fans comenzando desde Rusia y China y el resto del mundo y más conocido no conozco bandas o cantantes conocidos a nivel global de Rusia como lo fue Queen o michael jackson Elvia presley y etc
@@gerardoantelo2345может потому что мы не поём по-английски?))
Omg your eyes😮😮😮
Another back in the 80's. Stevie Ray Vaughn. Texas flood. Live at El Mocambo. He was a peak level musician. He was the goat with the guitar.
I could of seen matalica at a very small bar by my house called the show place. 1983. They weren't known yet.
👍from Austria
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Ive been playing guitar since 1984/85. I'm not sure what that means, but I know my way around the fretboard for sure.
GO AND SEE AC/DC YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY
What a crowd, who could ask for mad
no sabia si mirar el video o a ella.. es hermosa
Maybe someday we can all get along
That's a lot of people. Wow
AWWWW YOU POOR THING LOL GLAD U R HERE!!!!
Thank you for this reaction, you earned my subscription and a like. I would like to recommend another band for you to react to. The band is called “The Warning” a rock power trio, they are 3 sisters Daniela "Dany“ , Paulina "Pau" and Alejandra "Ale" Villarreal. Metallica invited them to cover this song for the Black List Album. ⚡🤘🔥
entry music is "Exstacy of Gold" the good the bad and the ugly
I've played electric guitar and bass for 34 years. Some songs, I can play with my eyes closed note-for-note.
My wife couldn’t have been there, she freaked out at the Texas state fair when a football game finished and we came out. There’s already a couple hundred thousand people at the fairgrounds the we added 185 thousand to it. This was the largest concert ever until 1. Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach (1994) - 4.2 Million, 2. Jean Michel Jarre at State University of Moscow (1997) - 3.5 Million, 3. Jorge Ben Jor at Copacabana Beach (1993) - 3 Million , 4. Jean Michel Jarre at La Défense (1990) - 2.5 Million, then this one 5. Monsters of Rock (1991) - 1.6 Million Attendees
Have played guitar, trombone, and clarinet.
Back when Russia still had a chance to turn around, my first Metallica show was Nov. 1983 in Berkeley, Ca. I have partied with these guys quite a bit, metal truly is an international community
It did, but then the so called "West" decided that it was okay to rob Russia of its resources and wealth with the Oligarchs etc.
You NEED to watch Metallica "Creeping Death" from Mosco. It's incredible...
I saw Metallica And Justice in 1989 in Savannah Georgia U.S.A . They were with Queensryche ( operation Mind Crime ) I paid $17.00 for front floor access .
Me... since 1978 Guitar... I still mostly play 60's 70's 80's rock/blues/hair metal when I am feeling a bit ummm regressive.