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Metallica- Enter Sandman Live Moscow 1991 Reaction
you know you've reached legendary status when your audience has a horizon.
Not only a horizon, but a cloud.
@@SuperAdam2468 You should see the whole concert. Pantera, Counting Crows, Metallica and AC/DC.
In 1989, Black Sabbath was in Moscow as part of the Peace Music festival.
There was a little violence with some of the young men at the front attacking soldiers and the soldiers beating them. That was hard to watch. That started when Pantera was singing and then while Counting Crows was on.
Had the crowd rushed the soldiers, there would not have been enough to stop it but the army had tanks nearby.
Then Pantera was out in the crowd with their interpreter asking the young people how they liked the music and general questions like that, and one girl said her brother was killed by a soldier.
The concert was long because it was night when AC/DC closed it out.
This happened as a special stop for the "Monsters of Rock" tour for the people of Moscow during the collapse of the USSR. No tickets or anything, just turn up and mosh. The army not only couldn't stop it, they joined in...
But they also kicked the shit out of people, the wankers
it was on a air plane field if i recall correctly?
The melody at the beginning is called "ecstacy of gold" it was on the movie "the good, the bad, and the ugly".
Ennio Morricone is the composer of Ecstasy of Gold, and other spaghetti western music
This comment thoroughly confuses me as _The Good, the Bad and the Ugly_ is a movie by Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood.
@@Zestrayswede why is it confusing? Metallica opened their show with that melody. The reaction video she said she loved the melody at the beginning, I merely stated where that melody was from.
My guy, I was responding to Cool Coyote (which the internet version of CZcams annoyingly doesn't show, so I guess that's on me).
@@Zestrayswede no worries. 🙂
No that is a crowd 1.6 million people
While I never bought the 1,6 million thing, even a crowd of a million would be extrasuperlargefantastic.
@@MD-zy9xk yeah I know. That's unbelievable
you got it wrong because james hetfield said it was 500,000
I'm going to go with Google on this one 1.6 million
I seriously doubt James counted them and when there is that many people just Google it Metallica in Moscow 1991 here is the actual wicki One of the highest-attendance music concerts in history was held by Metallica on September 28, 1991 at Tushino Airfield in Moscow, where unofficially 1.6 million people attended.
Love your genuine reactions...you're officially my Nerd Rockin' Soul Sister!
been there, saw that :)
My appartment in 10 min walk from there
Metallica in Moscow- legendary.🎼🎶😎over one million people, when you can’t see the end of the crowd, that’s legendary status, forever.
1.65 million people so almost 2m people. 53 died. Russian soldiers provided security
I didn't even wanna watch this song (I just did) but saw scribecash and had to see her. Now ring my bell is stuck in my head once again 😆😆
Girl, you are multi-faceted. Has anyone ever told you that? I am amazed at how much you honestly respond to different kinds of music. You are a true musician. Cheers
Good evening from London, that was a very good song and performance. Thanks for sharing, enjoy the rest of your day.
I got to say it. The faces you make.. so 🔥
Man, I was just getting ready to tell you that you should have reacted to the official video and then they started playing and blew my face off. Never mind..
Ya this one and the seattle 89 i think concert they lost their minds and it is better than studio. Sure a few other lives as well.
@@A_Name_ I saw them with GNR and Faith No More back in the day. They were great but this was way better.
First melody is from a old Clint Eastwood western movie.
burst out laughing to "that's a heck of a flip on Hush Little Baby".
The most real comment Ive ever heard in a reaction to this video, "it must have been a pain to get out of that." Kudos to you maam.
The starting melody didn't come from them, it's taken from the movie The Good, the Bad, and the Evil. They always start their concerts with this melody
Air drums, Air guitar and headbanging; the hat trick!
The beautiful smile makes it that much more pleasurable!
1.6 million people saw that, the greatest live performance ever
Justin Bieber: I played in front of 300 000 people
Metallica: cute
itkojecockot 😂🤣😂🤣
Metallica did 1.6 mil Justin has nothing on that
Scribe rings my bell.
Scribe!! Were you blown away to find out there was 1.6 million people? AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, & Pantera performed!
On the "ABC Rock Concert" program, Brian Johnson and Angus Young, of AC/DC, made a brief statement (after the concert festival many weeks later) before their performance of a song from this music festival. They stated that the concert took place at an air force base outside of Moscow, before 2.5 million people. It has been said that 1.5 million people were there. It may have been so for when Metallica played their set, but it most likely had grown by the time AC/DC performed as the "Main Event" act at the end of the night.
The beginning is Ennio Morricones Ecstacy of Gold...
love your reactions. thanks!
This was an AC/DC, Metallica, Pantera concert in September of 1991. The USSR collapsed in December of that same year. It was attended by an estimated 1.6 million people. The people were ready for communism to end. About 50 people died or were hospitalized. There were also about 11000 armed soldiers to keep the crowd in line. Musically, in Russia this is considered to be a very significant concert considering the time. If you're doing a Metallica-athon check out the song Harvester of Sorrow from the same concert. It really puts this concert in perspective
Just 1 died, he was killed with the knife. 50 injured.
For those who don't know the song, the opening was Ecstacy of Gold written by the late Ennio Morricone for the move The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Metallica opened with it at every concert.
The largest concert ever held on Earth...1.6 million people.
WRONG! It's like the 3rd largest ever, first largest was 3.5mil people
If you dig live Metallica (and I'm guessing you do), line up
Master of Puppets, Seattle, 1991. Same lineup, same energy - Metallica at its finest!! Great reaction!
*Seattle 1989
,Russian accused of cheating on the voice
Seattle 1989
They used the helicopters to try to keep the crowd from overheating. They stopped counting at 1.6 million fans. Those towers in the crowd are speaker towers so people can hear in the back.
They held the concert at an empty airfield. It was massive.
Now that is what you call a concert
I have seen Metallica playing this song in 1992 during their Black Album American tour in Miami. It was not many people there where I was in the arena like the festival in Moscow year prior....
Glad you're enjoying Metallica so far. Be sure to check out "One", think you'll like it. ✌
The energy from 1.6million people must have been incredible.
Actually the melody from the beginning is ennio moriconi from the good, the bad, and the ugly. Hopefully i spelled his name right.
You didn't.
Ennio Morricone
@@Io-Io-Io thanks partner.
AC/DC where the main headliners at this concert it was a moment in history that particular gig 1.6 million attended and it was a free concert!
Michael Kinnear Metallica in their prime killin the game and the new sound AC/DC had with drummer chris slade and brian’s vocal change also best tone angus ever had imo man dream show right there /,,/
Ac/DC, metallica, Pantera, and was it ozzy?
@@richardeberhart451 I think it was Iron Maiden not ozzy
Thank you
1.6 MILLION PPL I worked the Moscow Peace Music Festival `1989" Ozzy Metalica Bon Jovi Scorpions Cinderella {I think you'll like them} Skid row his opened the door for "Western Rock Bands"
Rock it baby rock it!
The melody that is played at the beginning was not written by Metallica. Many bands have intros play before they enter onto the stage. Ozzy plays the theme from the movie Excalibur. The melody for Metallica is from the soundtrack to "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" starring Clint Eastwood. This song plays at the end of the movie during the final duel.
1.6 million yes that’s correct!!!!!!!!!
Pantera - Psycho Holiday (live from Moscow 1991). You'll love it!
This song is one of my T5 Metallica songs ever. Without it, I don't know how long it would have taken me to get into them. What a great first single to drop for an album, especially an album that would be as huge as it was.
Just like the Highlander, Thor, Superman, they do no need bathroom breaks, the are metal heads!
the melody came from a Clint Eastwood Movie, 1960's.
The crowd is around 1.6 million, but what's important about this concert is that this took place shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union. This was the first time they had ever heard western music. And Metallica is what they got. Awesomeness. Because of this Metallica is still insanely popular in Russia. And one of the most respected bands to play in Russia.
I can tell you just love music
the melody you heard was from Clint Eastwoods" the good,the bad ,and the ugly"
This was 3 months before the USSR was no more. This was September 1991. Gorbachev lowered the hammer & sickle flag from the Kremlin for the last time December 25, 1991 & replaced it with the 3 color flag. This was the 1st western culture event in Russia in 5 years. 'For Those About To Rock: Monsters In Moscow' as part of the Monsters of Rock Tour. Artists were: Metallica, Pantera, AC/DC, The Black Crowes & E.S.T.. The military were going to cancel the show almost right before people started showing up. But for fear of revolt, they didn't. They expected 500,000. It was estimated at 1.6million. Crowd Scan had since tried to do an accurate count using video footage. They settled on 1.6million but said it was most likely a little more than that.
1.6 Million people....and this is only 3rd on the all time list of crowds at an open air concert. #1 is Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with a crowd of 3.5 Million in 1994. #2 was Jean Michel Jarre in 1997 also in Russia, like that Metallica show, with 3.5 Million.
Girl, you should have been born in my generation. I got to see them live in 1984. You should have been there! You know good music!
Iced Earth “Dante’s Inferno “ Alive in Athens. This song epitomizes the word Epic!
Legends!!
the melody at the beginning is the intro to their concerts
That's the only thing about a band with this kind of following, I was into metallic back in the 90's and i guess some changes in their line up anyway. I don't know I'll watch this type of show on tv but live it's just different it's not worth the money to me if you can't get close to the stage and it also hard for some bands to sound good with like with AC/DC this kind of such an enormous coliseum size crowd, I give kudos to Metallica they sure bring the crowd but ill listen to the CD or watch it on tv .you guys keep rocking 👍👍!
Here is what is even more amazing, just how do you suppose all those Russians knew the Metallica song when American music was forbidden in the USSR?
I was thinking the same thing. They knew none of the bands or songs played but were definitely rocking!
Metallica this legend!
This was actually a free concert put on right after the Iron Curtain fell in 1991
I love your reaction🤟🤟🤟
made in japan, Highway Star, was my all time fav live but I think this is right up there 1A 1B
I'm just enjoying this insight into 1991 Moscow.
historic moment in moscow, for so many reasons lol
"I knew this melody, I didn't know it came from them."
Seriously?
That's the immemorial Ennio Morricone's "Ecstasy of Gold" from the iconic film "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly."
Yea baby...killing it:)
So the melody you hear at the beginning is called The ecstasy of Gold.... it’s from a Old Clint Eastwood Western I think. The band likes the music so much the bought the rights to the song just so that they could play it as their intro music at concerts
1.5 million people in one place to listen to a band..... Ridiculously impressive.
It doesn’t come from them, It’s called Ecstasy of Gold is a musical composition by the Maestro Ennio Morricone, who just passed away recently at the age of 91part of his score for the 1966 Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Metallica opens with it in every concert..
That melody at the beginning didn't come from them. Ennio Morricone - the Ecstacy of Gold, from the Good, the Bad and The Ugly soundtrack has been Metallica's entrance tune since forever. And it's epic.
But it's dwarved by the epicness of this crowd... Moscow right after the fall of the Soviet Union, these guys were ready to ROCK!
I went to the Metallica/Guns n Roses concert in Irving, TX in 1992. Best concert I've ever been to. Glad it wasn't that concert. Would have been awesome, but trying to get home would have been impossible.
You know when a person reacting to a video doesn't have a clue what they're looking at when they show the amazing crowd of over a million people and she says "helicopter, huh?".
Show was called Monsters of Rock for a reason. One of the largest rock shows ever
The original video/song is killer
I was there. In my dreams.
The anesthesiologist《☆》 played this on his cd player as I was drifting off counting backwards.....🤓🗣🔊☮✌👍🏾
🤘🤘😁🤘🤘 1.6 million people!!! Biggest concert crowd on record I believe!!! Freakin amazing!!!! 🤘🤘
Have you done Master of Puppets yet???
melody came from a Clint Eastwood movie in the mid 60s
They said this concert is one the events that helped bring down communism and this also brought down the Soviet Union
Listen to all the bands from that concert cuz Monsters of rock 91 is the best live performance ever!!!! With the best atmosphere.
1.6 million people. It was perform not long after the fall of soviet union. I guess you could say celebration concert.
Next: Metallica 'ONE' official video. One of their most popular ever
The problem is the spoken word sections drown out key parts of the song. She'd be better off with the straight song off the album.
One is my all time favourite sad sad storyline behind it
@@Theomite sorry mate but donagree with you on this as you need to be able to experience the story behind the song is an important part of it
2.5-3 million fans at concert
Quite possibly the most epic concert ever, at least in terms of the crowd.
Bathroom breaks at a metal concert?
1. Drink from container.
2. Re-fill container
3. Throw container in random direction
:D
Take a look at early Metallica. Album Master of puppets, ride the lightening, or and justice for all. Hint hint, "for whom the bell tolls"
I think it was the closest we ever came to world Peace 🥞👉🏾
Monsters of Rock Gig. Everyone heavy played that venue as well !
1.6 million people are there
That react!! With closed eyes!! He he he he he...
Check out Jinjer. Composition and vocals of the lead singer (Tatiana) will blow your mind. She will become your spirit animal :P
Guapa!!
Google says there was 1.6 million people there
from memory, Metallica, AC/DC and Queen are in the top 3 for crowd numbers :) mostly in Russia. Great song.
the manliest performance ever. Early metallica and pantera in one place. The US parting gift to the USSR was a massive Testosterone nuke
1.6 million people. When the Soviet union was collapsing, first time western metal music was every in that part of the world
1.6 Million people were there....
1.6 million people were there.
That's what you would call a Rush to go on stage ...
I seem to remember that not everyone in the crowd left alive.
I read 54 people died
@@amac4023 Me too, about that. Little over 50.
Edit* but I don't think those were murders or anything like that. There was too much crowd congestion for medical personnel or something similar.
You can call yourself an artist all you want, be as suburban gangster as you envision, until you are at this level of MUSICIANSHIP, stay silent and listen.
the gates still adding up the attendance total.
“How did they all leave?” Tragically, not all of them did. Estimates say that some 50 people died at this concert.
It was 1.6 million people