SABATON - Dreadnought (Official Lyric Video)

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  • The official lyric video for Dreadnought by Sabaton, from the album The War To End All Wars.
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    ========= Dreadnought LYRICS ==========
    A shadow moves across the water in pursuit
    It splits the waves, commands the sea and defies the wind
    Instilling fear among its prey, feels nought for itself
    Ahead the sea lies calm awaiting the storm
    Displace the water in its path
    Reveal the cannons, align the guns, unleash their wrath
    Unopposed under crimson skies
    Immortalized, over time their legend will rise
    And their foes can’t believe their eyes, believe their size, as they fall
    And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all
    A hull of steel and all big guns to serve the fleet
    Unrivalled firepower riding the waves to war
    A devastating blow will send their foes down below
    Fearless armada now bombarding their shore
    Light up the night when cannons roar
    In fear of nothing, they lead the navy into war
    The North Sea has drawn them near
    The Fleet of the High Seas approach
    A contest of titans commence
    These days will dictate their fate
    The Grand Fleet prepares their guns
    Unleashed as the Dreadnoughts clash at last
    ========= Historic Fact ==========
    Dreadnought is dedicated to the massive battleship class Dreadnought and the naval conflict at Jutland. The moment these riffs were first heard - we knew these were the sounds of waves breaking under heavy ships!
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    Recorded, mixed and mastered at Black Lounge studios by Jonas Kjellgren.
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  • @Sabaton
    @Sabaton  Před 2 lety +1570

    "And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all...."
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  • @Stefan-vz4pm
    @Stefan-vz4pm Před 2 lety +8432

    The coolest name for any kind or ship, like sure battleship sounds sick but dreadnought just carries this weight behind it.

    • @siva9492
      @siva9492 Před 2 lety +739

      The ship cares not for your dread.

    • @thekhoifish0146
      @thekhoifish0146 Před 2 lety +150

      @@siva9492 oh no it’s you

    • @phantomaviator1318
      @phantomaviator1318 Před 2 lety +314

      Shame that they are among the weakest ships now...

    • @TiagoDdA
      @TiagoDdA Před 2 lety +421

      @@phantomaviator1318 Yeah, its irrelevant if a dreadnought can withstand any barrage of cannons, but cant stop a missile or torpedo

    • @lokikinch
      @lokikinch Před 2 lety +489

      It gets better when you realise its name roughly translates to Fear Nothing

  • @k1tsun386
    @k1tsun386 Před 2 lety +10387

    Fun fact: HMS Dreadnought is by far the only battleship to have sunk a submarine by ramming it

    • @tipips
      @tipips Před 2 lety +1051

      Holy shit thats possible? WOW

    • @woxof46
      @woxof46 Před 2 lety +2287

      Fun fact 2: Dreadnought was the first British battleship that didn’t have a bow built for ramming

    • @darrylpang3903
      @darrylpang3903 Před 2 lety +1945

      @@tipips the poor uboat was surfaced to charge its batteries. They didn't see her coming in time. HMS Dreadnought rammed it while they were still trying to emergency dive and the uboat sank.

    • @M_Mccarney
      @M_Mccarney Před 2 lety +364

      Bunga Bunga

    • @felop1187
      @felop1187 Před 2 lety +788

      @@woxof46 error commited sucsessfully

  • @testsubject747
    @testsubject747 Před rokem +3533

    It's basically a Sabaton tradition at this point. When Sabaton makes a song about naval warfare, whether it's Dreadnought, Wolfpack, or Bismark, it's going to hit you like a fleet of warships at ramming speed and you *will* love it.

  • @AJadedLizard
    @AJadedLizard Před rokem +2394

    I've always found the name "Dreadnought" oddly comforting.
    It's as if the ship is saying "Have no fear, and follow me."

    • @kristofevarsson6903
      @kristofevarsson6903 Před rokem +417

      Dreadnoughts are my preferred shape of Biblically Accurate Angel.
      "Sir, telegram from the approaching Dreadnought!"
      "Read it to me."
      "It says, 'BE NOT AFRAID'. She must be friendly, sir."
      "She demonstrates the very concept of fear to every seaman on the waves, yet bids us not yet to shake..."

    • @takebacktheholyland9306
      @takebacktheholyland9306 Před rokem +163

      @@kristofevarsson6903 I now have the mental images of battleships with biblically accurate angel eyes everywhere on it with wings

    • @kristofevarsson6903
      @kristofevarsson6903 Před rokem +113

      @@takebacktheholyland9306 TL;DR She's already Biblically Accurate.
      Technically speaking, the "eyes everywhere" is everyone looking at the ASDIC radar in the room (that green circular radar screen that goes PONG every time it reaches the 12:00 position) and the "wings" are simply the fins on each propeller on multiple screws beneath the ship.

    • @commandertoastcz6256
      @commandertoastcz6256 Před rokem +87

      "have no fear, have me"
      "I´m not here to fear, I am the fear"

    • @hashteraksgage3281
      @hashteraksgage3281 Před rokem +47

      The name literally means "Dreads not/nothing"

  • @Triskaan
    @Triskaan Před 2 lety +4710

    Holy shit, this is one of their most unique sounding songs... when it comes to battleships, Sabaton knows its craft.

    • @scourge2668
      @scourge2668 Před 2 lety +273

      I never noticed how true that is, with Bismarck, Wolfpack, Midway, all great

    • @bubla2659
      @bubla2659 Před 2 lety +194

      They have said before they love navel war, hell one of them almost served on a Swedish submarine

    • @rhysgoodman7628
      @rhysgoodman7628 Před 2 lety +137

      @@bubla2659 and Joakim loves aerial warfare as he wanted to be a fighter pilot as a kid.

    • @MSTavares
      @MSTavares Před 2 lety +27

      And that's a fact

    • @emberink5842
      @emberink5842 Před 2 lety +37

      what about soilder of heaven that one sound even more diffrent

  • @Cossack_Cobra
    @Cossack_Cobra Před 2 lety +2569

    The USS Texas was called the last dreadnought. It had a record holding 12 inches of Pittsburgh steel holding the hull together. The ship also had to go to a port in France to reload during the battle of Normandy, later to come back to find out that the alies had pushed the germans back to far the guns could no longer reach at max turret elevation. So they decided to take the ship from 13000 meters offshore up to 3000 meters from the shoreline. On a last ditch effort the ship then flooded its starbird balast tanks basicaly gangster leaning the ship, so it could shoot further inland.

    • @justmenicole4842
      @justmenicole4842 Před 2 lety +124

      Cool, thanks for sharing this

    • @guilhemraboud7808
      @guilhemraboud7808 Před 2 lety +359

      That ship commander: i dont Care if we cant move. Get us Closer and fire

    • @trumpetedeagle2
      @trumpetedeagle2 Před 2 lety +138

      And you can go see her today.

    • @samuel10125
      @samuel10125 Před 2 lety +150

      Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord is credited with being the father of the Dreadnought can you imagine getting into a with the Royal Navy not knowing this thing exists.

    • @Cossack_Cobra
      @Cossack_Cobra Před 2 lety +113

      @@trumpetedeagle2 yeah cuz its not a fish museum like the "Best battleship in the world" aka the bismarck and yamato.

  • @martastahlfeld1824
    @martastahlfeld1824 Před rokem +1274

    I showed this video to my history students as an example of military buildup before WWI, and a surprising number of them remembered the names of British battleships later and even on their test! It made a huge impression on them!

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +448

      It's inspiring to read this, thanks for sharing it.

    • @Redbikemaster
      @Redbikemaster Před rokem +103

      Teachers like you are the ones I remember and appreciate most.

    • @titusdobrin7567
      @titusdobrin7567 Před rokem +72

      Sabaton was used to teach a history class, unreal

    • @MartianLeo_T
      @MartianLeo_T Před rokem +52

      me who remembered the names of battleships thanks to playing my a** away on world of warships: cool...

    • @No_step_on_snake
      @No_step_on_snake Před rokem +14

      I wish I had teachers like you

  • @BucketOfTurtles
    @BucketOfTurtles Před rokem +856

    Best thing about Sabaton’s music is the comments aren’t filled with random people talking about how it cured their 97 year old grandpa’s 7 different types of stage 4 cancer, but rather, badass history facts.

    • @runamuck840
      @runamuck840 Před rokem +48

      This made me Crack up thank you

    • @OFraternaMori
      @OFraternaMori Před rokem +39

      why not both? Their war veteran grandpas

    • @Mauricio_Gimenez
      @Mauricio_Gimenez Před rokem +19

      Yes,badass histories,like the HMS Dreadnought sunk a submarine by raming it XD

    • @sindri6181
      @sindri6181 Před 11 měsíci +2

      This made me laugh XD

    • @Qwerka
      @Qwerka Před 11 měsíci

      Then give me facts

  • @thescoundrel1862
    @thescoundrel1862 Před 2 lety +4662

    Love how the music comes as big, slow, unstoppable metal.
    Just like a dreadnought.

    • @nerdyandstuff
      @nerdyandstuff Před 2 lety +108

      Slow? Tell that to Admiral Fisher lol

    • @Tremadog102
      @Tremadog102 Před 2 lety +164

      Yeah, at first I thought the song was a bit of a dud until I realised the beat was as relentless as it's namesake. To see HMS Dreadnought launched, in a class of it's own, it must have been a truly awesome spectacle. By the end of the song the lyrics were giving me the chills.

    • @b1bis204
      @b1bis204 Před 2 lety +34

      dreadnought slow? he was kinda fast for his time

    • @phoenix0166
      @phoenix0166 Před 2 lety +28

      If it’s too slow for you, it still slaps at 1.25x playback

    • @Peter_Turbo4
      @Peter_Turbo4 Před 2 lety +56

      Dreadnoughts were three things:
      -fast
      -sturdy
      -strong
      They are the hammer to break the Anvil

  • @antaresthirdeldenlord4840
    @antaresthirdeldenlord4840 Před 2 lety +2776

    These songs aren't to glorify war, but to take unspoken stories and share them to say "we haven't forgotten you".

  • @NewtzT-V
    @NewtzT-V Před rokem +844

    The ship Pictured in this video. The Battleship Texas BB-35 is the last remaining dreadnought In existence. And I just got to see her as she's being moved to drydock. Absolutely massive ship and intimidating. Awe inspiring to see her moving. They even blew the horn once saluting Seawolf park in Galveston.

    • @mattb5056
      @mattb5056 Před rokem +48

      Sabaton actually just Visited her!

    • @NewtzT-V
      @NewtzT-V Před rokem +27

      @@mattb5056 yep! I was at their houston show last night where they announced that!

    • @someloser6041
      @someloser6041 Před rokem +19

      I am interested in seeing a song about the last Pre-dreadnought (and last British made battleship in existence) currently coated in cement in Japan.
      Participated in the Russo-Japanese war as a flagship.

    • @cp1cupcake
      @cp1cupcake Před rokem +12

      I think the WW2 battleships are all technically dreadnoughts. They were built on the same lines just bigger/more armored/ bigger guns.

    • @someloser6041
      @someloser6041 Před rokem +26

      @@cp1cupcake Dreadnought refers to a particular era of battleship, just like a pre-dreadnought.
      Any battleship produced from the time HMS Dreadnought was laid into the water to the end of the Great War can be called a Dreadnought.

  • @mr.fighterbomber3345
    @mr.fighterbomber3345 Před měsícem +144

    POV: your lego boat floats

    • @drakon3386
      @drakon3386 Před 27 dny +1

      😂😂

    • @Henry9678
      @Henry9678 Před 23 dny +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sayethvexus8332
      @sayethvexus8332 Před 23 dny +4

      I prefer Bismarck for that. "He was made TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS"

    • @mr.fighterbomber3345
      @mr.fighterbomber3345 Před 23 dny +2

      @@sayethvexus8332 both work, I just chose this song because Bismarck was a bit to specific. Dreadnought refers to a powerful battleship (it's more general) and Bismarck is a wee bit too specific for a silly little Lego boat

    • @sayethvexus8332
      @sayethvexus8332 Před 23 dny +1

      @@mr.fighterbomber3345 The silliness is why it works!

  • @ea.fitz216
    @ea.fitz216 Před 2 lety +2425

    Without fail, Sabaton's navy songs KICK ASS

    • @ayushpadhi2173
      @ayushpadhi2173 Před 2 lety +54

      Wolfpack goated

    • @liberator3490
      @liberator3490 Před 2 lety +27

      @@ayushpadhi2173 oh shoot. I almost forgot about Wolfpack in my Sabaton Naval playlist. Thanks for reminding me.

    • @northwolfjt5822
      @northwolfjt5822 Před 2 lety +38

      I’ll correct it for you. “Without fail, Sabaton’s song KICK ASS”

    • @Alpha_627
      @Alpha_627 Před 2 lety +28

      Jawohl, Bismarck is how I found out about them, and their naval songs are great. And their aircraft songs. And armor/tank songs. And people…and basically everything

    • @thealmightybunghole5643
      @thealmightybunghole5643 Před 2 lety +12

      Wolfpack, Bismark and Midway are probably my all time favorites, this one might make the list too.

  • @colinmackay92
    @colinmackay92 Před 2 lety +2389

    I've literally nearly blown out my vocal cords yelling the "They lead their Navy into War" part lol what an awesome song.

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před 2 lety +875

      Take care of those so that you can keep doing it!

    • @colinmackay92
      @colinmackay92 Před 2 lety +264

      @@Sabaton Oh Wow! It's an honour to get a response from you guys. I'll certainly do my best to not sing too hard but that's difficult when listening to Sabaton! You guys are the best and have been and continue to be my favourite band for the last 4 years. I live in New Brunswick but I'm hoping to come and see you when you are performing in Quebec. Keep up the amazing work that you guys do!

    • @Johnsmith-gm4qq
      @Johnsmith-gm4qq Před rokem +51

      @@colinmackay92 same brother they been my favorite band on a daily I listen to them for the past 7 years I turns into a addiction they make history so impressed

    • @raikbarczynski6582
      @raikbarczynski6582 Před rokem +25

      @@Johnsmith-gm4qq its not an addiction. we can stop at any time. OH who are we kiiding with that. Yes we are addicted but in a good way.

    • @swatgamerslynx6380
      @swatgamerslynx6380 Před rokem +7

      What an awesome thing to say 🫡🎖

  • @ShnobyWalker
    @ShnobyWalker Před rokem +35

    Bismarck: “what are you?”
    Dreadnaught: “your ancestors nightmare”

  • @TheSlamburger
    @TheSlamburger Před 10 měsíci +283

    “The grand fleet prepares their guns, unleashed as the Dreadnoughts clash at last!”
    It’s not often a song properly gives me chills, but this managed it. Well done.

    • @reemdemler464
      @reemdemler464 Před 8 měsíci

      I found this comment and read it at the exact time the lyrics were sung in the song

    • @pedrofelipefreitas2666
      @pedrofelipefreitas2666 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That line reminds me of Jutland, probably a nod to it

    • @midnight_tv8
      @midnight_tv8 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@pedrofelipefreitas2666 It definitely is due to the mention of the North Sea

    • @marallenrondez2606
      @marallenrondez2606 Před 2 měsíci

      @@midnight_tv8 Most definitely Jutland since it's from their The War To End All Wars album

    • @Possiblyabird234
      @Possiblyabird234 Před měsícem +1

      @@marallenrondez2606def Jutland because that was, If memory serves the only time dreadnoughts clashed

  • @dabiga2315
    @dabiga2315 Před 2 lety +2442

    Ok so consider this.
    _Bismarck:_
    -Pride of a nation
    -Beast made of steel
    -King of the ocean, he was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
    Conversely...
    _Dreadnoughts:_
    -Dread *NOTHING AT ALL*

    • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
      @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 Před 2 lety

      Better to have died in battle then be scrapped,

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 Před 2 lety +63

      YES!

    • @connorirons4542
      @connorirons4542 Před 2 lety +290

      The terror of the sea's vs the dreadnought that dreads nothing at all.

    • @regalblade8171
      @regalblade8171 Před 2 lety +289

      @@connorirons4542 the King of the Ocean vs. a lady who murked a UBoat by ramming it

    • @williamthehuntsman
      @williamthehuntsman Před 2 lety +79

      I honestly can't wait for them to do one about one of the Iowa class battleships. That would be lit.

  • @sidewinder79th64
    @sidewinder79th64 Před 2 lety +2647

    "Unopposed under crimson skies
    Immortalized, over time their legend will rise"
    Chills everytime. That chorus is too powerful for an ordinary metal song, but this is Sabaton after all. 🤘

    • @dorn0531
      @dorn0531 Před 2 lety +87

      “And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all”. Excellent chorus, I agree

    • @deimosthegameofficial5727
      @deimosthegameofficial5727 Před 2 lety +38

      "And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all" is the high point of the chorus

    • @MetalFan10101
      @MetalFan10101 Před 2 lety +16

      "And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all"

    • @londegel
      @londegel Před 2 lety +2

      @@dorn0531 that line could have been great, but that's literaly why those ships are called that, it isn't original

    • @antonyjoz3573
      @antonyjoz3573 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

  • @alastordeer3355
    @alastordeer3355 Před rokem +160

    As a British man I am so happy I found this I've always taken great pride in my country's military both historically and present thank you Sabaton
    Greetings from the UK

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +46

      Thank you for writing, greetings from Sweden!

  • @yuuyjaaj6721
    @yuuyjaaj6721 Před rokem +78

    Reveal the cannons, align the guns unleash their wrath
    That really gives me chills

    • @dc-101
      @dc-101 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Unupposed under crimson skies immortalized over time their legend will rise. That line did it to me

  • @winghungyuen2726
    @winghungyuen2726 Před 2 lety +1676

    The line "And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all." is really clever. Their role is to inspire fear and dread in their enemies as they come steaming over the horizon. Well done Sabaton, another kickass naval song to add to our collection.

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před 2 lety +31

      they do dread something, the scrapyard

    • @whishiwhooshi5783
      @whishiwhooshi5783 Před 2 lety +83

      When I first heard that line, I thought it was "and the dreadnoughts did nothing at all"
      Which is kinda true, both Britain and Germany were very reluctant at using them and really only used them once.

    • @badgermcbadger1968
      @badgermcbadger1968 Před 2 lety +8

      @@whishiwhooshi5783 same

    • @randomcrapstudios8398
      @randomcrapstudios8398 Před 2 lety +23

      I think the dreadnought dread nought at all would sound pretty cool as well

    • @chrisb9143
      @chrisb9143 Před 2 lety +11

      @@whishiwhooshi5783 The UK lost 4dreadnoughts in Jutland, Germany lost none. But from an objective perspective, the battle was still a victory for the UK

  • @joshuamillins5389
    @joshuamillins5389 Před 2 lety +1702

    Fun fact. HMS Dreadnought had no official flag motto.
    Why was this when every other ship of the fleet did?
    Her name was her motto To "Dreadnought" meant to fear nothing. She was the first of her kind & ruled the seas as a queen for 2 years. But her legacy is immortal to be a Dreadnought was to be named for her implacable pride & the wroth of her main calibre.

    • @ARCNA442
      @ARCNA442 Před 2 lety +119

      Her motto was "Fear God and Dread Nought"

    • @nerdyandstuff
      @nerdyandstuff Před 2 lety +54

      The caliber wasn’t actually massive, it was 12 inches, which is a fucking foot, but calibers on pre Dreadnoughts could go up to 18 inches, and the race before Dreadnought was on caliber, one of the many reasons why dreadnought was so influential, was the fact it had 5 turrets, and 10 guns (2 per turret), instead of the usual 2 turrets.
      Shameless plug, on my channel im going to upload a full video on Dreadnoughts soon (im not doing because sabaton, ive been working on it for a month)

    • @christopherhanton6611
      @christopherhanton6611 Před 2 lety +23

      well england new missile sub class is called Dreadnought class name after this bb it should be finished in Expected early 2030 other ones are Valiant Warspite King George VI

    • @NovaLight1990
      @NovaLight1990 Před 2 lety +41

      @@nerdyandstuff most ships pre HMS Dreadnaught was either wooden mast {sailing} or ironclad ships and most was still using canons, the HMS Dreadnaught is the mother of the modern navy

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Před 2 lety +16

      The Brits sure knew how to name ships.

  • @randomyoutubecommentersecu7639

    Here after USS Texas BB-35 has reached the dry dock for repairs.
    The last floating dreadnought in the world and one of two New York class dreadnoughts. Alongside Mikasa they are the oldest steel warships we have left( the others being wooden armada ships with actual small cannons on their sides).
    Also fun fact: U.S.S. Texas BB-35 took part in the shelling of the shoreline for the D-Day landing during Operation Overlord and has taken out german battery spots. At one point the enemies were out of her gun reach so the captain gave the order for the crew to flood a torpedo blister to flood themselves and tilt to one side, gaining enough elevation to keep firing on the germans.
    It is currently undergoing a repair schedule that will take around a year and cost around 35 million dollars. It had serious structural damage on its outer shell and bottom due to corrosion . If anybody wants to donate you can search USS texas foundation and read more about the lads
    -Message delivered by an European who went to a sabaton concert and likes history, ground, air and naval included.

    • @WiseguyThreeOne
      @WiseguyThreeOne Před rokem +1

      As a European, don't overlook the battleship Georgios Averof tied up at Athens.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Před rokem +1

      It’s sad that the Warspite wasn’t preserved.

    • @jamesg9468
      @jamesg9468 Před měsícem

      Kind of disappointing they used art for USS Texas, when the ship was not involved in any battles during WW1. The song lyrics are clearly about the Battle of Jutland, between the British Empire and Germany.

  • @The_Sly_Potato
    @The_Sly_Potato Před rokem +158

    Everytime I rock out to this song (as well as Midway), I can't help but feel the adrenaline flow through my veins, making me ready for battle; the pride of both myself and my predecessors from serving as a sailor of our respective countries; the desperation of fighting for their lives and the lives of their brothers, and the raw POWER that both aircraft, aircraft carriers, and the mighty dreadnought instills inside our hearts and minds just from their presence. Thank you for making my state's flagship, the USS Texas, the poster-child of this song!

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +37

      Happy to hear it has this effect on you @The_Sly_Potato! Thank you for listening 🤘🤘🤘

  • @Optimus594
    @Optimus594 Před 2 lety +860

    "in fear of nothing, they lead the Navy into war"
    why is this such a hard hitting line

    • @Tydides64
      @Tydides64 Před 2 lety +27

      It's the one I like the most too, it brings out the colossal presence of dreadnoughts

    • @rolandrozsavolgyi1168
      @rolandrozsavolgyi1168 Před 2 lety +38

      It must be true if Jesus says it

    • @UlmerCubingandMore
      @UlmerCubingandMore Před 2 lety +45

      Our Lord and Saviour is a Sabaton Fan! Hallelujah!

    • @eliewheibe822
      @eliewheibe822 Před 2 lety +7

      I guess that your best sabaton song is the last stand or caroleans prayer

    • @dimitriydzyuba218
      @dimitriydzyuba218 Před 2 lety +9

      FOR THE GRACE FOR THE MIGHT OF OUR LORD

  • @coenisgreat
    @coenisgreat Před 2 lety +2649

    Interesting things; to know about Dreadnought herself;
    Because of the newness of her fancy high speed (for the time) engines, she couldn’t actually reverse.
    She was fitted with a false ram, a holdover from ship designs of old, and one of the last warships to have one.
    She was the subject of a prank by a group of pranksters called the Bloomsbury Group in 1910 when the group, pretending to be a short-notice Royal Delegation from Abyssinia, wanted to inspect the ship and got a guided tour, speaking only small bits of Latin as none knew the language of the place they were pretending to be from, and supposedly shouting or murmuring the phrase ‘Bunga Bunga!’ As an exclamation of amazement or appreciation.
    In 1915 Dreadnought rammed and sank the German Submarine U-29 (as that was standard anti-submarine doctrine at the time due to submarines needing to surface to fire). She is he only battleship to sink a submarine by ramming, and amongst the many messages of congratulations she got, one was notably ‘BUNGA BUNGA’
    This was her only significant action, she never fired her guns in anger, and missed Jutland in 1916

    • @MrBelgosi
      @MrBelgosi Před 2 lety +56

      Good info, but the song is not only about the HSM Dreadnought.

    • @coenisgreat
      @coenisgreat Před 2 lety +247

      @@MrBelgosi and? Never implied it was. It was just info about the ship

    • @m4sherman926
      @m4sherman926 Před 2 lety +101

      @@MrBelgosi but is about the type of ship named after her

    • @MrBelgosi
      @MrBelgosi Před 2 lety +8

      @@m4sherman926 Yes, but still the song is not about only her...

    • @coenisgreat
      @coenisgreat Před 2 lety +168

      @@MrBelgosi So? It's a couple neat little bits of info about Dreadnought specifically. Dreadnought is the one who started the idea of Dreadnoughts, its why they bear her name, the fact that the song itself is about Dreadnoughts in general doesn't change anything about my first comment. Your little nitpick was asinine and pointless, and contributed nothing to my comment.

  • @FishHatcheryGuy
    @FishHatcheryGuy Před rokem +250

    I want to thank all members of Sabaton for your support of Battleship Texas, and using her in this lyric video as the last Dreadnaught means a lot. Hopefully, y’all will be able to visit when she re-opens to the public. Y’all have already done a lot for the ship. Also, this is a badass song to rock out to 🤘

    • @johnnyrhea192
      @johnnyrhea192 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I was listening to this song as i played world of warship legends with the texas ended up being 6 on one and texas never lets me down cant wait till she out of drydock

    • @jamesg9468
      @jamesg9468 Před měsícem

      Kind of disappointing they used art for USS Texas, when the ship was not involved in any battles during WW1. The song lyrics are clearly about the Battle of Jutland, between the British Empire and Germany.

    • @mikefischer8576
      @mikefischer8576 Před 24 dny

      ​@jamesg9468 the reason for the use of texas is she is the last ww1 dreadnought to exist. The last of the style of ship that fought in jutland

  • @genfox1g913
    @genfox1g913 Před rokem +55

    Man the person who named the HMS dreadnought must be so proud of himself to give a battleship such a badass name.

    • @kadewiedeman3127
      @kadewiedeman3127 Před rokem +7

      Like you've gotta wonder, was it badass then, or has it just formed into that mould over the years?

    • @HMSVanguard46
      @HMSVanguard46 Před rokem +11

      Jackie Fisher. The most badass first sea lord ever.

    • @littleshep5502
      @littleshep5502 Před rokem +12

      @@kadewiedeman3127 HMS Dreadnought immediately made every other pre dread obsolete compared to it. The mould was always the same

    • @kousand9917
      @kousand9917 Před rokem +11

      @@kadewiedeman3127 I mean you gotta admit Dreadnought sounds sick as hell and it literally means, "Fear Nothing" For a new class of battleship which could anihilate anything else with ease. How is it not badass.

    • @andrewdemayo945
      @andrewdemayo945 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Interestingly, the famous HMS Dreadnought was the 10th Royal Navy ship of that name.

  • @BlackOps2543x
    @BlackOps2543x Před 2 lety +644

    The fact that a single ship's *name* marked an entire subclass is crazy

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 Před 2 lety +100

      And any battleship made before then was then called a pre dreadnought

    • @ostlandr
      @ostlandr Před 2 lety +66

      @@pilotbug6100 Which gets weird, because some pre-Dreadnaught battleships were already under construction and were launched after HMS Dreadnaught, notably the Kaiserlich Marine's Saschen and Schelswieg-Holstein. Those two actually stayed in service until the end of WWII.

    • @justaserbiandoomer497
      @justaserbiandoomer497 Před 2 lety +2

      My bro I had the same fucking PFP

    • @alphamaccao5224
      @alphamaccao5224 Před 2 lety +11

      @@ostlandr Not weird at all, those two were pre-dreadnaught designs, mixed gun size.

    • @sevi117
      @sevi117 Před rokem

      @@somercet1 the spanish warship Destructor says hi

  • @phiraasel8139
    @phiraasel8139 Před 2 lety +710

    sabaton still making qualitative music even through age,they are litteraly historian bards

    • @araposkulo
      @araposkulo Před 2 lety +17

      modern day bards

    • @wortilus7643
      @wortilus7643 Před 2 lety +3

      Sabaton: A Bard's Tale

    • @youtubingjaguar5082
      @youtubingjaguar5082 Před 2 lety +1

      I call them Tank Bards, but you have a point there, they talk about things other than tanks

    • @MetalFan10101
      @MetalFan10101 Před 2 lety +2

      What does age have to do with it?

    • @ostlandr
      @ostlandr Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, let's set the whole of military history from Thermopylae to 1945 to music!

  • @Hoffman2319
    @Hoffman2319 Před rokem +28

    "Light up the night when cannons roar" gives me chills every time

  • @alfredwaldo6079
    @alfredwaldo6079 Před rokem +71

    We need an entire naval album, dreadnought, midway and bismarck are all high tier. Imagine songs about stuff like enterprise, uss johnsson, Trafalgar, Yi sun shin and so much more. Maybe ending with a song about the modern supercarriers...

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +39

      Thanks for your suggestion!

    • @TallboyDave
      @TallboyDave Před rokem +4

      @@Sabaton If that's the case, may I have the gumption to suggest the Battle of Malacca Strait for this potential album? It's also known as 'The Last Gunfight of WWII', and possibly of all time, in terms of naval combat; a flotilla of Royal Navy destroyers against the last active IJN heavy asset in SE Asia, the heavy cruiser 'Haguro".

    • @kousand9917
      @kousand9917 Před rokem +1

      Yes, Or maybe 2 Albums with 1 dedicated to the Pacific Theater of WW2 entirely. They currently only have 3 Songs that originate from there, Nuclear Attack, The Ballad of Bull and Midway. It would be so cool to have a song about The Battle of the Philippine Sea, Battle of Leyte Gulf, Pearl Harbor, The Kamakazi Attacks and of course and the absurdly insane actions going on with the Submariners. Seriously the American Submarines 100% beat the German submarines in WW2 for effectiveness.

    • @beaterbikechannel2538
      @beaterbikechannel2538 Před rokem +1

      Please make this happen!

    • @CT--ym5mn
      @CT--ym5mn Před rokem +1

      I cant imagine how great song about Warspite or Enterprise would be, pls make this happen

  • @SnazzyDuckling
    @SnazzyDuckling Před 2 lety +2766

    This song has really come to be a favourite on this album. I absolutely love the pacing and the powerful undertones of the lyrics. It feels slow,, yet powerful like the Dreadnoughts themselves.

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před 2 lety +686

      Thank you for appreciating it

    • @loyalpiper
      @loyalpiper Před 2 lety +47

      fancy seeing you here

    • @lemig-3179
      @lemig-3179 Před 2 lety +84

      @@Sabaton He's not the only one having an eargasm

    • @sammypurple1326
      @sammypurple1326 Před 2 lety +29

      It's a power ballad

    • @pikestance4219
      @pikestance4219 Před 2 lety +27

      Definitely, This will be one of those defining songs of a band along with Red Barron, Winged Hussars, Field Verdun, and Bismarck. It is ashamed I live in Albania. No way they come here. Originally from New Orleans, Houston 5 hours away.... but it's in October :(

  • @benjaminpaul7583
    @benjaminpaul7583 Před 2 lety +431

    I love how the song makes dreadnoughts seem like not just an advanced Battleship but instead some kind of force of nature

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +86

      Considering the sheer impact Dreadnought had, might as well be considered one. She made *every existing ship in every navy of the time obsolete overnight*. All of them, just by existing. She is the reason we call battleships built after her time dreadnought battleships, as they all followed her idea of uniform main armament calibers and steam turbine machinery to achieve ever higher speeds, carrying ever larger and ever more guns, wielding more armor and defenses every generation. The one to start a race which then lead to the clash of the titans, and decades later the birth of the Leviathan...

    • @mindwarp42
      @mindwarp42 Před 2 lety +12

      @@HyperScorpio8688 Minor correction: not all battleships built after HMS Dreadnought were called dreadnoughts. Discounting predreads that were already in the build process at the time she launched, from the interwar period there were the treaty battleships that were in the build process as of the Washington Naval Treaty or designed according to Washington and London Naval Treaty restrictions and the fast battleships built as countries left the treaties or invoked the escalator clauses in them.

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +27

      @@mindwarp42 By technicality, the treaty ships still followed the principles of Dreadnought: Uniform main armament caliber, steam turbines for propulsion. Of course the treaty ships, the escalator ships and the ones not compliant with the treaty built upon the principle here, but all later built battleships followed it. Superdreadnoughts were called that because they were a superior version of the dreadnought philosophy: bigger guns, faster speed, more armor. But still, they were not breaking the dreadnought philosophy, they were pushing the envelope on what belonged into that philosophy. So you are technically wrong, but in effect, there were the parts of battleship design you mentioned, so it's really just nitpicking, effectively it was complicated anyway

    • @mindwarp42
      @mindwarp42 Před 2 lety +12

      @@HyperScorpio8688 @BlAckH0le You can tell the naval history fans by our nitpicking to rival Beatty vs Jellicoe supporters. 😉 Personally, I'm glad that the Royal Navy managed to cause one lesser talked about change: improving the looks of battleships elsewhere with the general dreadnought design concept. France going from the ugly floating hotels eventually to Richelieu is a 360 degree turn in overall design. This was a case of Jacky Fisher's ideas just being the right type of crazy at the right time.

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +11

      @@mindwarp42 While I generally favor function over form
      I gotta say you're damn right

  • @ChristopherB.
    @ChristopherB. Před rokem +93

    I hope there's eventually a music video for this song. That would be epic.

  • @hellionshark3197
    @hellionshark3197 Před rokem +373

    Damn! Joakim! That high part is so cool and satisfying! You have become such a good singer!!!
    And the Dreadnoughts DREAD NOTHING AT AAAALLLLLL \m/

    • @psychee1
      @psychee1 Před rokem +18

      This may be one of the best choruses they've made in a long time. It sticks in your brain like glue.
      2:16

    • @man_noplan
      @man_noplan Před rokem +8

      @@psychee1 UNAPPOSED UNDER CRIMSON SKIES

    • @chasetoyama8184
      @chasetoyama8184 Před rokem +7

      Agreed, though that’s not to say their other choruses are bad.

    • @Redbikemaster
      @Redbikemaster Před rokem

      ​@@chasetoyama8184 it just goes to say how brilliant this one is that it stands out

    • @chasetoyama8184
      @chasetoyama8184 Před rokem +1

      @@Redbikemaster fair.

  • @wetwillyis_1881
    @wetwillyis_1881 Před 2 lety +775

    Dreadnaughts dread nothing at all sends shivers down my spine every time, you did a great job with this song, this battle, and the whole album.

    • @edmundtrummer3182
      @edmundtrummer3182 Před 2 lety +2

      gave me chills too!!

    • @ZETH_27
      @ZETH_27 Před 2 lety +9

      Unopposed under crimson *skies*
      Immortalized over time,
      their legend will *Rise*
      And their foes
      can't believe their *eyes*,
      Believe their **size** as they fall!
      And the *Dreadnaughts* dread nothing at *all!*
      I'm going to be honest and say I did not enjoy a lot of this song sadly, but this part is amazing!

    • @tskn.5453
      @tskn.5453 Před 2 lety +4

      Well they dread CVs but sick song anyway....Sabaton + ships = magic

    • @Dji-gurda_Jdi-druga
      @Dji-gurda_Jdi-druga Před 2 lety +3

      English is not my first language so only now I figured that Dreadnaught = Dread not = fearless

    • @lorimurphy9251
      @lorimurphy9251 Před 2 lety +4

      The Dreadnought they show is the USS Texas

  • @paladin.n
    @paladin.n Před 2 lety +325

    Тhere's enough metal in this song to build a new fleet of dreadnoughts.

    • @richie_23
      @richie_23 Před 2 lety +36

      There are enough metals here to build a full task force of dreadnoughts, and still leaves enough metal to build 3 more bismarcks and reinforce joakim's kneecaps further

    • @Mauricio_Gimenez
      @Mauricio_Gimenez Před 2 lety +13

      @@richie_23 and still leave enough metal to build a Yamato and Texas fleets

    • @DemonKingVI
      @DemonKingVI Před rokem +5

      Well put.

    • @themarauder6739
      @themarauder6739 Před rokem +6

      Quick! Where's the Best Comment Award?

  • @AZRAEL-bk1oi
    @AZRAEL-bk1oi Před rokem +20

    Texas will always be my favorite dreadnaught since I got to visit her with my parents as a child.
    So glad she is getting her restoration and repairs.
    I want to take my daughters to see her so they can touch and appreciate her.

  • @erbmiller
    @erbmiller Před rokem +45

    Just heard this song for the first time today and I loved it. Musically it brought to mind when I think of with dreadnoughts and battleships as a whole. The historian in me loved the references for WWI and Jutland. The art was spot on with Texas featured prominently and being the last of the dreadnoughts. The song and video was a love letter to the great Leviathans that once ruled the waves.

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +21

      Welcome on board Nathaniel!

  • @ethanburn8574
    @ethanburn8574 Před 2 lety +595

    Hail to thee, Warspite, for this is where thine legend began.
    Amidst Jutland's frozen waves you did excel, and from here to Marazion you filled our enemies with icy dread.
    Forgive us, grand one, for you deserved not the shameful breakers' yard, but to be immortalised forevermore in the history of Our great Empire.

    • @joshuamillins5389
      @joshuamillins5389 Před 2 lety +67

      The grand lady spat in their honourless eyes grounding herself off the coast just to live to her name HMS WARSPITE!

    • @andrewjennings7306
      @andrewjennings7306 Před 2 lety +57

      British patriotism detected, accusations of racism incoming.

    • @raf6029
      @raf6029 Před 2 lety +36

      Glory to the HMS Warspite! You are one of many ships that have saved your country from utter defeat, and it is wrongful of them to simply just being you to the breakers' yard... May you be immortalised in hopefully a new ship named after you! Once again, glory to thee, Warspite!

    • @ShockwaveTheLogical
      @ShockwaveTheLogical Před 2 lety +52

      If there's ONE ship we should've kept, it has to be the Grand Old Lady. Survived both world wars protecting Britain for 50 years and all we gave her was the scrapyard. Such a waste. She deserved better.

    • @apex_blue
      @apex_blue Před 2 lety +5

      The ship is likely the USS Texas

  • @realmofrandom3696
    @realmofrandom3696 Před 2 lety +808

    why are all of your naval songs so good? Bismarck, Wolfpack, Midway, and this masterpiece, perfection all around.

    • @rodzioh3395
      @rodzioh3395 Před 2 lety

      Imo bismarck is so fucking overrated

    • @regalblade8171
      @regalblade8171 Před rokem +33

      Don't forget Midway
      For now all they miss is iirc a Last Stand-like song about Yamato

    • @mload45
      @mload45 Před rokem +38

      @@regalblade8171 I wait every day for a Sabaton Yamato song.

    • @regalblade8171
      @regalblade8171 Před rokem +11

      @@mload45 maybe when they make another WW2 album

    • @takebacktheholyland9306
      @takebacktheholyland9306 Před rokem +11

      @@regalblade8171 How though? It's gonna be difficult making a song about that ship considering how it did practically nothing and got demolished by planes without a fight?
      The kido butai though, maybe

  • @erok0809
    @erok0809 Před rokem +29

    Over 10 years ago I heard Metal Machine for the first time and fell in love with the band. Saw them live in Clifton Park, NY a few years back, absolutely electric show. Saw them live just an hour ago tonight in NYC, still as amazing as ever, and just having so much fun on stage. This is my favorite track off the new album. Sabaton forever!

  • @jamesmooers8430
    @jamesmooers8430 Před rokem +14

    Even in death, I still serve!
    ... Wait, wrong Dreadnought.

  • @SgtStuka
    @SgtStuka Před 2 lety +385

    The beat reminds me of that saying "Beating heart of the Navy" along with it's slow nature like the heavy beast that the Dreadnoughts would be. Love it.

    • @tigertankgaming1606
      @tigertankgaming1606 Před 2 lety +7

      or the beating heart of a dreadnought

    • @MiguelCMB
      @MiguelCMB Před 2 lety +1

      Dreadnought: the beginning of a legend, the kings of the ocean

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth Před 2 lety +1

      @@MiguelCMB made to rule the waves across the seven seas?

    • @wildwyatxbox
      @wildwyatxbox Před 2 lety

      @@YataTheFifteenth Pride of a nation?

    • @MiguelCMB
      @MiguelCMB Před 2 lety

      @@wildwyatxbox a beast made of steel?

  • @vicka4iok
    @vicka4iok Před 2 lety +315

    1 A.M. My neighbours are listening to Sabaton, and i don't care if they want or not

    • @user-cd8ur1wx1m
      @user-cd8ur1wx1m Před 2 lety +13

      О так ми в однакових часових поясах.

    • @waldemarhrvid5499
      @waldemarhrvid5499 Před 2 lety +30

      For once I'm fine with a disrespectful neighbor lol

    • @szymonkieca1904
      @szymonkieca1904 Před 2 lety +25

      My sister is room below minr with her one month old son. We have to tech them young what is a good music

    • @Georider73
      @Georider73 Před 2 lety +5

      🤣🤣🤣Awesome 🤘🏽🖤🤘🏽

    • @yorhaunit9s923
      @yorhaunit9s923 Před 2 lety +1

      The only disrespectful neighbor that you can tolerate

  • @KarlDRG
    @KarlDRG Před 2 měsíci +12

    This song sounds like a battleship.
    Slow, steady, and hits like a damn freight train!

    • @shanej.OG-GenXer-
      @shanej.OG-GenXer- Před měsícem +1

      Maybe a Trilogy. The Dreadnaught, Bismarck and the Indianapolis. That's one hell of a story🇺🇸😎

  • @StudioDLRltd
    @StudioDLRltd Před rokem +8

    Watching Texas pulled down the river last week had this song running through my mind the entire time 110 years old and still fearing nothing

  • @jonathanthacker8198
    @jonathanthacker8198 Před 2 lety +511

    The Texas is also notable as being the only remaining World War I-era dreadnought battleship, being the first U.S. battleship to become a permanent museum ship; and the first battleship declared to be a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
    Shortly after her commissioning, Texas made numerous sorties into the North Sea during World War I. When American formally entered World War II, Texas escorted war convoys across the Atlantic and saw action in the invasions of North Africa, Normandy and Southern France. Upon transfer to the Pacific Theater in 1944, she provided support for the Battles of Iowa Jima and Okinawa. At the end of the war, Texas carried many prisoners of war from the Philippines to Pearl Harbor and brought nearly 5,000 troops home to California.

    • @knightblade0188
      @knightblade0188 Před 2 lety +53

      Another fun fact the Texas during Normandy partially sunk to hit their target who was out of range

    • @scottthompson3670
      @scottthompson3670 Před 2 lety +30

      @@knightblade0188 yup, the captain had her bilges flooded to gain angle for her guns. What I'm curious is how much distance was gained

    • @trainboi777yall6
      @trainboi777yall6 Před 2 lety +8

      @@scottthompson3670 if I remember correctly the list was actually rather small, only two degrees if I remember

    • @camohawk6703
      @camohawk6703 Před 2 lety +22

      @@knightblade0188 it was also after she had expended all of her ammo firing during the invasion. By the time she got back into the fight she went as close as she could without grounding and then tilted herself to be able to reach even farther to meet more death to her enemies.

    • @nyrmetros
      @nyrmetros Před 2 lety +30

      USS Texas is undergoing dry docking now to help preserve her for hopefully the next century!

  • @SirAroace
    @SirAroace Před 2 lety +555

    HMS Dreadnought was such a revolutionary ship that it actually backfired on the British by making much of their huge fleet obsolete while giving a way for newer navies like the German's the ability catch up.

    • @Kaiserjerry
      @Kaiserjerry Před 2 lety +5

      Really?

    • @terriblejokefactory8831
      @terriblejokefactory8831 Před 2 lety +72

      Not really? The biggest problem was that it damaged Anglo-German relations. The British made too many Dreadnaughts for Germany to ever realistically match, with Churchill's 2 to 1 Dreadnaughts working wonders.
      The fleet wasn't obsolete, as a Dreadnaughts job was to sink enemy battleships. The rest of the fleet was more useful than the Dreadnaughts. And of course, if a Dreadnaught got damaged, it's repair would cost so much it wasn't worth it unless the Dreadnaught sunk big ships.

    • @cantbanme792
      @cantbanme792 Před 2 lety +24

      it really was a case of bad relations that led to an arms race at the time, the possibility of dreadnoughts was because of industrial development, and at this time, both countries had the capability of just pushing these ships out, and with the bad relations, came worries that England would have enough ships to stop the germans from defending themselves, so there was a certain pressure on the German authorities to order the building of at least so many ships compared to the English, they didnt have to outnumber them, but they wanted to make sure they could at least pose a threat, but England of course didn't really like that, and kept building more dreadnoughts, so the germans would have to keep building them too.

    • @davidmccormick7419
      @davidmccormick7419 Před 2 lety +11

      England didn't start production of the Dreadnought until similar ships had already been started in Germany and France. its just a testament to English shipwrights that they got her out first starting a few months behind. and Germany and France where already in a naval race with the Kaiser wanting a fleet to match her standing as a great power and the french realizing that their strike craft doctrine was incorrect.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 2 lety +9

      Dreadnought made _every other_ navy obsolete. The side that had it, had both the new superweapon as well as their existing fleet.

  • @toast3rful
    @toast3rful Před 5 měsíci +7

    The part where it goes, 'Unopposed under crimson skies; Immortalized, over time their legend will rise' is hella epic

  • @user-kt8rn8ub2x
    @user-kt8rn8ub2x Před rokem +32

    beautiful words, amazing music, powerful voice, INCREDIBLE SOLO, 100/10 my favorite song from the new album

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +14

      Thank you for appreciating it!

  • @maicrowsoft8867
    @maicrowsoft8867 Před 2 lety +710

    The only thing missing is a song dedicated to HMS Warspite. The battleship that served in and survived both World Wars.

    • @sanguiniusonvacation1803
      @sanguiniusonvacation1803 Před 2 lety +141

      She even fired the first shot a D day . Warspite is my favorite ship, she didn't even go to the breakers without a fight.

    • @kris220b
      @kris220b Před 2 lety +97

      The Grand Old Lady
      with a list of battlehonors longer than you can shake a stick at

    • @SennaAugustus
      @SennaAugustus Před 2 lety +52

      A badass name, and a list of achievements that can do a 15-minute song.

    • @andrewhunt7328
      @andrewhunt7328 Před 2 lety +21

      My favourite Battleship. As a British guy warspite I am proud of. A ship that was made a star during jutland and worked her ass off during WW2 😀

    • @itsnotwhatyouthink
      @itsnotwhatyouthink Před 2 lety +11

      @@sanguiniusonvacation1803 she also had the turret C at the stern disabled after a fritz X bomb hit her before d day

  • @foty8679
    @foty8679 Před 2 lety +1733

    British: We just made every warship besides a dreadnought obsolete, hurray!
    British: Oh no! We just made every warship besides a dreadnought obsolete!

    • @mastrblckhwk
      @mastrblckhwk Před 2 lety +84

      America: laughs in aircraft carrier

    • @ricardoagreste3223
      @ricardoagreste3223 Před 2 lety +271

      @@mastrblckhwk aircraft carriers are also a brittish invention, back in 1917 they already has a cruiser with a flyng -off plataform an in 1918 the added the landing platform making hms furious the first operational aircraft carrier in the world.

    • @mastrblckhwk
      @mastrblckhwk Před 2 lety

      @@ricardoagreste3223 your right they were but the Americans and the Japanese were the ones who used them to make the Era of the dreadnoughts obsolete

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 2 lety +171

      British: "Fortunately we have a massive shipbuilding industry."

    • @michalsoukup1021
      @michalsoukup1021 Před 2 lety +66

      Actually I bet that Jackie Fisher was grinning at that realisation and thinking "Well, that takes care of everything French have build until now, and no one can outbuild our shipyards!"

  • @AnjelCaido69
    @AnjelCaido69 Před rokem +7

    "IN FEAR OF NOTHING, THEY LEAD THE NAVY INTO WAAAAAARR" my favorite part

    • @cjthenarhwalking1378
      @cjthenarhwalking1378 Před rokem +1

      My favorite part is that and the part just before. Light up the night when cannons roar...

  • @akforge
    @akforge Před 10 měsíci +6

    The USS Wisconsin (BB-64) was an Iowa Class battleship. On 15 March 1952 the USS Wisconsin was hit by a North Korean 155mm artillery battery and received minimal damage, three of her Sailors sustained injuries. The Wisconsin’s crew were pissed, they fired all nine of her 16” guns on the coastal gun emplacement utterly obliterating it along with every other living thing crawling on the coast that day. The crew of the USS Duncan observed the exchange and messaged the Wisconsin via their signal light; “Temper, temper.”

  • @Callme_h
    @Callme_h Před rokem +600

    “Reveal the cannons. Align the guns unleash their wrath.”
    Literal goosebumps! Especially when you consider the fact that her 76mm guns had a range of just over 5 miles… and she was fitted with 24 of them…

  • @porygon4023
    @porygon4023 Před 2 lety +215

    "And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all."
    Sent chills up my spine, one of the best Sabaton lines ever.

  • @Redbikemaster
    @Redbikemaster Před rokem +21

    The first time I heard this song was in concert. It was so powerful! Can't wait for Sabaton to return to Salt Lake City, Utah to make them my first band to see 3 times live!

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před rokem +11

      We hope to visit you guys again soon

    • @Redbikemaster
      @Redbikemaster Před rokem +1

      ​@@Sabaton I'll be there!

  • @VCBird6
    @VCBird6 Před rokem +10

    COME ON TEXAS!!
    8/31/22

  • @TheREALMcChimp
    @TheREALMcChimp Před 2 lety +104

    Ships lost during the battle of Jutland:
    HMS Queen Mary: 1,284 souls, 18 survivors
    HMS Invincible: 1,032 souls, six survivors
    HMS Indefatigable: 1,019 souls, three survivors
    HMS Defence: 903 souls, lost with all hands
    HMS Black Prince: 857 souls, lost with all hands
    SMS Pommern: 839 souls, lost with all hands
    SMS Wiesbaden: 590 souls, one survivor
    SMS Frauenlob: 333 souls, nine survivors
    HMS Tipperary: 197 souls, 47 survivors
    SMS Lützow: 1,391 souls, 1,276 survivors
    HMS Turbulent: 103 souls, 13 survivors
    SMS V48: 91 souls, one survivor
    SMS S35: 88 souls, lost with all hands
    HMS Shark: 92 souls, six survivors
    HMS Ardent: 80 souls, two survivors
    HMS Warrior: 814 souls, 743 survivors
    HMS Fortune: 74 souls, seven survivors
    SMS V29: 83 souls, 50 survivors
    SMS V4: 74 souls, 56 survivors
    SMS Rostock: 373 souls, 359 survivors
    HMS Nomad: 80 souls, 72 survivors
    HMS Sparrowhawk: 78 souls, 72 survivors
    HMS Nestor: 86 souls, 80 survivors
    SMS Elbing: 481 souls, 477 survivors
    SMS V27: 83 souls, all of whom survived
    Many more were killed aboard ships which were not sunk. In total, 9,832 of approximately 100,000 men who fought during the battle were killed.

    • @legocrashes5934
      @legocrashes5934 Před rokem +1

      so the RMS Queen mary sunk in the 1910s?
      No

    • @TheREALMcChimp
      @TheREALMcChimp Před rokem +6

      @@legocrashes5934 The HMS Queen Mary was a battlecruiser laid down in 1911. The RMS Queen Mary was an ocean liner laid down in 1930. They were different ships with the same name.

    • @Echristoffe
      @Echristoffe Před rokem +1

      Most of the British navy trouble came from their doctrine of always having a clean ship with fresh paint.
      They where reluctant to do fire training and missed most of their shot because of this.
      This problem will also continue during WW2.

    • @legocrashes5934
      @legocrashes5934 Před rokem +4

      @@TheREALMcChimp Ohhh Okay.
      Thx for telling me, I thought is was the RMS Queen Mary.

  • @perryandcoleswebsite
    @perryandcoleswebsite Před 2 lety +323

    In December of 1906, a new ship of war takes the seas by storm. A powerful weapon constructed to serve His Majesty. She made her predecessors obsolete and struck fear in those who heard it’s guns roar. Her steam turbines propelled her faster than any other battleship, and her all-big-gun armament was thought to be to powerful for the hull to handle. But fire she did, and not one rivet lost. Her presence compelled other powers to construct ships to rival her, yet she was the catalyst to start a new era of naval warfare.
    Her name was the HMS Dreadnought

    • @NecroTree-vm5oj
      @NecroTree-vm5oj Před 2 lety +8

      Very beautifully said. That gave me shivers.

    • @captain-generalothinus3640
      @captain-generalothinus3640 Před 2 lety +5

      Hope this ends up as the narrative of this song.
      It's so good I can imagine the entire scenery.

    • @Wal_Were
      @Wal_Were Před 2 lety +6

      I can hear the narrator of yarnhub while reading this

    • @pcenero
      @pcenero Před 2 lety +4

      The effect of post-dreadnought warships was such that two decades later, the Washington Naval Treaty was enacted; partly to prevent the naval powers from either being too ambitious or going broke from the arms race, at least until WW2 threw that out of the window.

    • @admiralfloofz658
      @admiralfloofz658 Před 2 lety

      Hilariously enough Dreadnought damaged her own navy and nation more than anyone else could ever dream about.

  • @SirNasher
    @SirNasher Před rokem +8

    Dreadnought: And I dread NOTHING AT ALL!
    Carrier: *mad chuckling*

  • @titusdobrin7567
    @titusdobrin7567 Před 2 měsíci +3

    "Light up the night when cannons roar, in fear of nothing, they lead the navy into war." Goes indescribably hard.

  • @justsomechapinatophat5517
    @justsomechapinatophat5517 Před 2 lety +208

    The Battle of Jutland (30 May-1 June 1916):
    The most massive trade of blows in the history of the seven seas at the time. Understand at this point of the war the Dreadnoughts of the high fleets hadn't really been engaged in true naval combat. The German and British high seas fleets were lead by commanders a tad to scared to sacrifice any dreadnought in battle. One day, the German Navy decided they had enough of Britain interrupting their shipping routes and Kaiser Wilhelm alongside the high fleet Admirals of the German Navy decided to unleash the High Seas fleet upon the North Sea and Atlantic.
    The British Navy had a terrifying reputation at this point, only being overshadowed by the fear of German U-Boats. The British Navy decided that they would finally bring out their ships and their dreadnoughts out to fight. The fact that both fleets encountered one another was not just a coincidence, but when they met the first dreadnought fight had commenced.
    The goal of each fleet were as such. The British Navy had to destroy, route, or keep the German Navy from getting deeper into the Atlantic Ocean. The German Navy's goal was to either retreat to safety back in German ports, destroy the British Navy, or damage as many ships as possible before destruction. The grueling combat rocked the ocean as 151 ships of the Royal Navy engaged 99 ships of the German Imperial Navy. The commanders of each Navy were no push overs or strangers to naval combat.
    After the battle had finally ended, the German navy lost 11 ships, including a battleship and a battle cruiser, and suffered 3,058 casualties; the British sustained heavier losses, with 14 ships sunk, including three battle cruisers, and 6,784 casualties. Though, goals of both navies were achieved. The British high seas fleet routed the German Navy, and the German Navy severely damaged the British High seas fleet sustaining much less casualties.
    Both Nations claim victory in this battle to this day......

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Před 2 lety +16

      Jutland was irrelevant in the grand scheme of things to either side.
      The Germans never wanted a decisive naval battle in WWI; they wanted to overcome the British at sea, but not in a massive fleet engagement, because such an engagement would favour the British (with their bigger fleet). Instead, what they wanted was a drawn-out attritional campaign, where they would engage in many small-scale naval battles instead of major fleet engagements, trying to lure out small groups of British capital ships towards the entire High Seas Fleet. The Germans wanted to bleed out the Royal Navy a few ships at a time, not defeat them in a single stroke with a massive naval battle.
      The issue is that most of the time the Germans tried this at the operational level (and they actually tried it a few times after Jutland as well, albeit at smaller scales), the British didn’t take the bait at all and sent in no ships, or sent in their entire fleet when the Germans wanted to deal with only a few British capital ships at once. Jutland only happened the way it did because the British did take the bait on that occasion with a smaller number of ships, the Germans sprang the trap, then it turned out that the British had the rest of their navy coming to back them up. The Germans never had any intention of fighting the entire Grand Fleet at once, so even if Jellicoe’s force hadn’t shown up they’d still have done exactly what they historically did-sink some battlecruisers and then flee back to port. Because that was their objective for Jutland and for their capital ship engagements in general.
      So the Germans ended up actually achieving their goal for the operation that led to Jutland (albeit taking more damage than they planned for), but the British didn’t provide them nearly enough opportunities to try stunts like this, meaning that the RN still held the strategic upper hand since all they needed to do was not be goaded into naval engagements. If Jutland never happened, the situation would have been exactly the same (if not even more one-sided towards the British) as before.

    • @Graczent.D
      @Graczent.D Před 2 lety +8

      @@bkjeong4302 Shhh, its a cool story, thats all that matters.

    • @undertakernumberone1
      @undertakernumberone1 Před rokem +2

      @@bkjeong4302 What is an interesting "What if" for the Battle of Skaggerak is: What would have happened had SMS Bayern been ready. One of the things the german ships lacked were big caliber guns, having long prefered 305mm cannons (though it should be noted that german WWI guns and shells were pretty good, int erms of penetration, tehy could take on the bigger british guns). SMS Bayern was armed 15" guns.

    • @shadowtrooperwhocantpayhis4404
      @shadowtrooperwhocantpayhis4404 Před rokem

      ultimate history nerd be like

    • @lordbonney9779
      @lordbonney9779 Před rokem +3

      @@bkjeong4302 another German goal for the battle of Jutland was to relieve the Royal Navies blockade in the North Sea.
      In this the Kaiserliche Marine failed, dooming Germany to starvation and the German Navy to a fate in dockyards, never being repair till it was eventually scuttled in the Treaty of Versailles.

  • @CIoudStriker
    @CIoudStriker Před 2 lety +137

    This song almost perfectly encapsulates my fascination with big vessels carrying big guns. Aircraft carriers are cool and all, but they fail to invoke the sheer awe I feel when I look at a heavily armed battleship.

    • @dorn0531
      @dorn0531 Před 2 lety +13

      Carriers are cool but there is nothing like the lines of a battleship. USS Iowa, IJN Yamato, HMS Warspite, HMS King George V, even Bismarck was a fine looking ship.

    • @CIoudStriker
      @CIoudStriker Před 2 lety +13

      @@dorn0531 I have a particular weak spot for the old Dreadnoughts, with SMS Bayern being my favorite warship of all time. Just those clean, utilitarian line combined with her gorgeous white paintjob... Perfection.

    • @Keaperman
      @Keaperman Před 2 lety +6

      @@CIoudStriker Dont fogett, maybe the greatest name for a Battleship / Battlecruiser ever: Derfflinger !
      Amazingly beautiful ship.
      And she even has it in her name, to Hurl death and destruction at her enemies.

    • @blueoceancorporations1019
      @blueoceancorporations1019 Před 2 lety +2

      I could not agree more.

    • @orphancloud1132
      @orphancloud1132 Před rokem

      I don't know what it is but when the song begins and ends, that musical part? For me, I get the sense that something BIG is coming, no one knows what it is, and no one knows how to stop this thing. And just *squee*! It sounds so awesome! 😍

  • @arashino
    @arashino Před rokem +16

    U-29: Oh man, I sure do love being a submarine. Hope nothing strange happe-
    HMS Dreadnought: BEEEEEEEELIEEEEEEEEEVE THEIR SIZE AS THEY FAAAAAAALLLL AND THE DREADNOUGHTS DREAD NOTHING AT ALL.

  • @grimnir8872
    @grimnir8872 Před 4 měsíci +9

    British the largest Naval power: builds a larger type of ship
    Germany: *Surprised Pikachu face*

  • @erick2k492
    @erick2k492 Před rokem +95

    i love that, for some time, i found strange that the ship that appears in this video is not The Dreadnought, but then i realised that she is the USS Texas, which is the only Dreadnought era Battleship that is still around today, and that's cool af.

    • @jamesg9468
      @jamesg9468 Před měsícem

      Kind of disappointing they used art for USS Texas, when the ship was not involved in any battles during WW1. The song lyrics are clearly about the Battle of Jutland, between the British Empire and Germany.

  • @generalpahjor2623
    @generalpahjor2623 Před 2 lety +342

    I was never to this point disappointed, but this time... this time I'm not as well. Can Sabaton even disappoint?

    • @leserb9228
      @leserb9228 Před 2 lety +53

      Got me in the first half, not gonna lie

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před 2 lety +11

      @@leserb9228 r/beatmetoit

    • @plebisMaximus
      @plebisMaximus Před 2 lety +13

      They only get better with time, I swear.

    • @MonkeMan003
      @MonkeMan003 Před 2 lety +7

      They had us in the first half not gonna lie

    • @teaman4138
      @teaman4138 Před 2 lety +2

      No they can not disappoint

  • @AaronCMounts
    @AaronCMounts Před rokem +20

    0:20 - That's the USS Texas! Still alive in 2022 and the world's only surviving dreadnought!

  • @You_already_know937
    @You_already_know937 Před rokem +20

    I legit broke my vocal chords screaming at the top of my lungs
    *And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all!*

  • @evanulven8249
    @evanulven8249 Před 2 lety +923

    Great song. At first, it didn't really click with me, but after listening to it a few times it's really grown on me.
    It also makes me desire another song. Dreadnought was The First of her kind. Now we need a song about The Last Dreadnought.

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před 2 lety +292

      Thanks for that Evan

    • @SanguineDarkfire
      @SanguineDarkfire Před 2 lety +59

      Especially since they used an artwork of the last Dreadnaught for this video!

    • @lordnaarghul
      @lordnaarghul Před 2 lety +86

      USS Texas is an interesting ship to sing a song about...but the dreadnought that deserves to be immortalized in song the most is HMS Warspite. There is no ship that ever existed with a more storied and legendary career.

    • @kilianhufgard1035
      @kilianhufgard1035 Před rokem +12

      Well the ship in the video is the last dreadnought alive

    • @keegantripp1245
      @keegantripp1245 Před rokem +46

      @@lordnaarghul How about both? Warspite gets her own song like Bismarck, while USS Texas gets the title song "The Last Dreadnaught"

  • @AngryCanine
    @AngryCanine Před 2 lety +143

    The battle of Jutland showed the world the true power of Dreadnoughts, the shear destruction and or damage dealt during the battle of Jutland, take HMS Warspite for example, one of the most well known Dreadnoughts, fought to the point of near destruction, and saving HMS Warrior by accident, while stuck in the "Circle Of Death" after taking a hit to the rear and jamming the rudder. Circling Warrior saved the ship from taking any more damage, though the damage already inflicted was too much for the ship, and she sank soon after. Warspite was nearly unrecognizable when she retreated to port, full of holes, fires everywhere, and taking on water, but still alive, still powering herself. She was one of the most expensive ships to repair, but worth every penny, as she went on to be the Flagship of the Mediterranean fleet in WW2, commanded by Sea Lord Andrew Cunningham, who chose Warspite as she became one of the most feared warships the allies had. Several times she was damaged so badly that the Germans and or Japanese thought they had finally sunk her, but she would remain afloat, and come back to haunt them soon after.

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +10

      It was a battle of giants all around. And in reality, nobody won it. It was the worst outcome: a draw that satisfied nobody and decided nothing other than the loss of many courageous sailors, and the loss of many great warships...

    • @AngryCanine
      @AngryCanine Před 2 lety +17

      @@HyperScorpio8688 It is why Dreadnoughts clashing was avoided as much as possible, cause the damage dealt to either ship was extremely expensive to repair, and the loss of men, which there were many onboard Dreadnaoughts, were not worth brawling again. Warspite was likely the most expensive ship to repair after Jutland, because the ship's outer layers were basically rebuilt from the ground up due to the many holes in the hull, which was described by a sailor "like Swiss cheese" and even with all the repairs, she was never fully repaired, as repairs to her rudder for example which was damaged in Jutland, would have involved extensive reconstruction, so only "enough" repairs were done, why her rudder would randomly jam on her throughout he rest of her life, which ironically caused more damage to both the ship, and 2 of her sister ships, would have been cheaper to fully repair the rudder, and lets not mention the many refits and modernization she got, and the extensive repairs made after striking a mine which almost ripped the ship in half, which repairs involved cutting the ship in half to repair the main structure and extending her, so she was, at the end of the war, longer then her sister ships.
      Warspite did fight another Dreadnought in WW2, the Italian battleship "Giulio Cesare", which she scored the longest hit on a moving target of any warship, 26km, the shell exploding in the funnel of the Cesare, flooding 4 boiler rooms with smoke from fires that broke out immediately, causing her to retreat from the battle, almost as soon as it started, as losing 4 boilers seriously hindered the ships mobility.

    • @whishiwhooshi5783
      @whishiwhooshi5783 Před 2 lety +9

      @@HyperScorpio8688
      I don't know man, I'd say that Britain definitely won the Battle of Jutland.
      Sure, they took heavier casualties, but they effectively made Germany park their surface fleet as it never reemerged from it's base for the rest of the war.

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +8

      @@whishiwhooshi5783 And instead just grabbed the submarines and started to decimate the Royal Navy... It was a minor tactical defeat and a minor strategic victory. As I said, in reality it was a draw. Drachinifel made an excellent video that is talking about it in extensive detail, can recommend

    • @HyperScorpio8688
      @HyperScorpio8688 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AngryCanine May they all rest in peace, and the spirit of those ships lost never forgotten...

  • @heomji7216
    @heomji7216 Před rokem +7

    Me and my father discovered this band over a year ago now, when he finally had his apartment and his car after my parents' divorce. So when I go on vacation with him and I'm not with my mother we're spending like 6 hours in a car by screaming Sabaton songs together.
    Actually he and I weren't into metal music before, and while I still don't listen much to other metal groups, I just love your songs guys. I strongly believe in pacifist opinions but you are honoring heroes and speaking perfectly about war to provoke both honor and reflection about the uselessness of war, strongly discouraging it (at leats it seems like it to me).
    Speaking about untold enough heroes, singing about the horrors of war but in a way that surpass other metal groups by far.
    And I'm not speaking about the fact that it creates another cool bond between me and my father, and that it makes some memories to remember to later.
    Thanks from a 17 years old french guy.

  • @gilbertakkari2177
    @gilbertakkari2177 Před rokem +9

    non of Sabaton's songs get old, they are all timeless masterpieces

  • @marinamucic908
    @marinamucic908 Před 2 lety +260

    I changed my mind about this song. When it came out I thought it was one of the best songs on the album. Now I think it's one of the best Sabaton songs ever. It's more amazing every time I listen to it 🤘

    • @kenshinyamamoto5855
      @kenshinyamamoto5855 Před rokem +20

      You had me in the first half, not gonna lie

    • @jakobthejake
      @jakobthejake Před rokem +16

      things just went from slap in the face to high five real fast

  • @slavaukrayini2926
    @slavaukrayini2926 Před 2 lety +252

    Sabaton is just the best

    • @simohayha2364
      @simohayha2364 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes

    • @kermitthewarcriminal7896
      @kermitthewarcriminal7896 Před 2 lety +10

      @Codger Gunslinger You really are saying its bad to shame a war criminal?

    • @WarmasterDeath
      @WarmasterDeath Před 2 lety +7

      @Codger Gunslinger and i don't give a flying rats arse what you think

    • @Nexandr
      @Nexandr Před 2 lety +2

      The fact that another guy is getting hate over Putin's actions is sad.

    • @simohayha2364
      @simohayha2364 Před 2 lety

      @@Nexandrits not Even funny to have a putin pfp tho at a time like war in ukraine

  • @MajorCrits404
    @MajorCrits404 Před rokem +8

    This song seriously has one of the best choruses in the War to End all Wars Album

  • @craigmeneartheallfather5190

    This and storm troopers is amazing

  • @panderson5554
    @panderson5554 Před 2 lety +144

    Despite being phased out with air power, the Gun Club of any navy is one that serves as the pride of the nation. Nothing screams naval supremacy like thousands of tons of steel, with massive guns, thick armor, and an overall commanding presence. From HMS Dreadnought herself to the Iowas, battleships remain the symbol of a powerful navy.

    • @imperialhighcommand8535
      @imperialhighcommand8535 Před 2 lety +32

      It says a lot when the very word 'battleship' has become synonomous with the word warship, in the mind of most people. Even if it isn't the correct way to say it, it shows the sheer respect and awe these ships command. You don't hear people say Carrier or Destroyer to describe any warship.

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 2 lety +10

      @@imperialhighcommand8535 I'm one who refers to a Battleship as just that type. But then I kind of would have gotten chewed out by dad if I did otherwise. He was a Battleship sailor in the late 40s on the USS Missouri.

    • @imperialhighcommand8535
      @imperialhighcommand8535 Před 2 lety +9

      @@gravelydon7072 Oh, that's really cool. And yeah, I totally get that. Even I get annoyed when people say 'battleship' when referring to any kind of ship...and I'm nothing more than a fan of naval history.
      As a sidenote, I wonder what it was like, sailing of a battleship. I've been to the Iowa, and it's certainly a sight to behold.

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 2 lety +15

      @@imperialhighcommand8535 Dad enjoyed most of his time on the Missouri. He was mad though when he got yanked off of it and sent to Great Lakes for radio school for a class just before the Korean War broke out. And then they kept him there thru the whole war as an instructor. When they brought the USS New Jersey out for Vietnam, he volunteered to take a reduction in rank, a change back to his old rating, and sea duty. The Navy said no. You can take a sailor out of a Battleship but you can't take the Battleship out of a sailor. A framed picture on the Missouri hangs in the computer room.

    • @TiernanWilkinson
      @TiernanWilkinson Před 2 lety +7

      In the words of Laserpig, "Don't worry, I'll save you with the power of *FIFTY-THOUSAND TONS OF RAW OFFSHORE BOMBARDMENT!!"*

  • @JMulls
    @JMulls Před 2 lety +195

    Sabaton has me feel like an expert on a subject after a 5 min lyric video.
    Phenomenal work!

    • @eliz_scubavn
      @eliz_scubavn Před 2 lety +8

      I have a history degree and learn more from a Sabaton song than hours of lectures.

    • @sharoonaftab8894
      @sharoonaftab8894 Před 2 lety

      @@eliz_scubavn just curious what can you do with a history degree ?

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 Před 2 lety

      @@sharoonaftab8894 Degree is valuable on it's own, don't matter what it's in.
      You can get a lot of places to train you on whatever they're doing if you just have a degree.

  • @fructosecornsyrup5759
    @fructosecornsyrup5759 Před rokem +2

    Grandpa didn't serve on HMS Dreadnought, but he _did_ serve on the USS Arizona, the super-dreadnought class ship that was sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Luckily he had shore duty that day, or he would've been trapped in the bowels of the ship. He rose to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer during WW2. This song reminds me of him now. c:

  • @Dan-pf1jf
    @Dan-pf1jf Před rokem +9

    the irony is that Dreadnoughts were considered obsolescent by ww2 standards, yet these tough ass bastards refused to go down unless you straight up nuked them twice.
    the best example is HMS Warspite, the stubborn old bitch who was everywhere and did everything, she had plot armour that if thrown against the Yamato, would've won just to make historian's lives more difficult.

  • @lordofh3
    @lordofh3 Před 2 lety +95

    I would love nothing more than to see an official music video for this song

    • @ShockwaveTheLogical
      @ShockwaveTheLogical Před 2 lety +9

      Yeeees.
      Jutland in a Bismarck video style.
      Yes.

    • @Deaglan753
      @Deaglan753 Před 2 lety +11

      Only reason Bismarck got an actual music video was due to the check they got given by war gaming

    • @tf2lover105
      @tf2lover105 Před 2 lety

      Yes yes and more yes

    • @gandalflotr2898
      @gandalflotr2898 Před 2 lety +1

      They should use Texas

    • @ShockwaveTheLogical
      @ShockwaveTheLogical Před 2 lety +2

      @@gandalflotr2898 Nah..... Battle of Jutland because it was and still is (I believe) the biggest battle of capital ship fleets in history.
      And also it will look badass.

  • @VHadjig
    @VHadjig Před 2 lety +63

    Insanely powerful chorus.
    I feel the awe.

    • @Firebolt193
      @Firebolt193 Před 2 lety +10

      Best chorus they've ever done, hands dowb

  • @SRGTbaron112
    @SRGTbaron112 Před 6 měsíci +3

    WE LEADING THE NAVY INTO WAR WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @rebelgaming1.5.14
    @rebelgaming1.5.14 Před rokem +4

    I love how in many Sabaton songs there's synth or keyboard in the background so faint it can only be heard with high quality speakers/earbuds/headsets. It is almost unnoticeable normally but it adds that little extra bit of power to the song.

  • @madmike7673
    @madmike7673 Před 2 lety +87

    I swear with every next album, I fall in love with Sabaton more and more

  • @kalskirata42
    @kalskirata42 Před 2 lety +316

    Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel
    Dreadnought in motion, Queen of the Ocean
    She was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
    To lead the war machine, to rule the waves and lead to victory
    The terror of the seas, the Dreadnought lead to victory!

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před 2 lety +4

      Dreadnought sunk by a uboat,not sure if it can rule the waves

    • @bairdrew
      @bairdrew Před 2 lety +58

      @@DaEpicTable No mate, Dreadnought sunk a U-boat.
      She was not sank, but lived her life surprisingly peacefully despite WWI, and was sent to the breakers practically unharmed.

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před 2 lety +7

      @@bairdrew ooops

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před 2 lety +21

      @@bairdrew i forgot she rammed a u boat, mustve misread as the uboat ramming her

    • @moabmaster4118
      @moabmaster4118 Před 2 lety +29

      @@DaEpicTable Considering the displacement of a submarine at that time, it's absurd to even think that a u-boat ramming her would've done crippling damage.
      It's like a child punching an MMA fighter in the abs.

  • @joshuac.7272
    @joshuac.7272 Před měsícem +2

    Just got myself a record player, The War To End All Wars is now officially my first vinyl to kick off my collection :) 🤘

    • @Sabaton
      @Sabaton  Před měsícem +3

      Awesome! What a way to kickstart your new equipment 😎

  • @AgostosSossos
    @AgostosSossos Před rokem +8

    Such a banger! Criminally underrated on the album, as this song is so very powerful.

  • @BreadApologist
    @BreadApologist Před 2 lety +428

    Always loved the term “Dreadnought” though it originated around the world war 1 era it still persists though primarily in fiction. My favorite type of ship in sci fi. Typically referring to a massive extremely powerful warship. Though it is a bit upsetting that damn near anytime there is a dreadnought in something sci fi it’s almost exclusively used by the villains.

    • @nickcher7071
      @nickcher7071 Před 2 lety +36

      I think you should try to read D.Weber's "Honor Harrington" series then, if you haven't yet. Very good military sci-fi with one of the best depictions of space battles in the genre IMO. And all sides actively use dreadnoughts

    • @TheRiskyBrothers
      @TheRiskyBrothers Před 2 lety +15

      Definitely could see some more dreadnought respect in scifi. Though you could make the argument that both the Enterprise-D and E are dreadnoughts.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 Před 2 lety +22

      @@TheRiskyBrothers The D was too much a symbolic exploration flagship. But the E is absolutely the Dreadnought equivalent for it's era. A dedicated warship, the largest in it's nation's service and the most advanced in that half of the galaxy. Designed to dish out and absorb obscene amounts of punishment, a deliberate symbol that the Federation was a power that demanded respect and could bring terrific force to bear if it wished to do so. Even the name is reflective of a cultural shift, the D was of the Galaxy class, a name evocative of size ambition and wonder. The E is a Sovereign class, a name evocative of strength, rule and majesty. It's one of the better examples of such a shift in fiction really and contrasts well with the Defiant class, which was the only other major representative warship of the Federation up to that time. The Defiant being a tiny escort with wildly disproportionate firepower and speed... awfully like the 'fast battleship' design of the Bismarck. (The naming scheme fits as well, since there is basically only one interpretation of the name and it is directly to the point.)

    • @keegantripp1245
      @keegantripp1245 Před 2 lety +5

      The Destroyermen Series by Taylor Anderson is a good WW2 fiction series, with them obtaining a French dreadnought.

    • @michalsoukup1021
      @michalsoukup1021 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nickcher7071 *The need to liberate Peep shipping and collect the prize money intensifies*

  • @manimdumb
    @manimdumb Před 2 lety +95

    That chorus is simply amazing! Love it!

  • @draysoncrook4898
    @draysoncrook4898 Před měsícem +4

    In its era the HMS Dreadnought was terrifying

  • @SpectreNight
    @SpectreNight Před rokem +86

    God this goes so hard, always love to hear your music!

  • @robb-kx6wu
    @robb-kx6wu Před 2 lety +138

    As a Texan, I can only say thank you for showing our grand old lady. It made me tear up thinking about the possibility of a collaboration with Wargaming like ya'll did for Bismarck, and bringing the Texas to life. Such a powerful song... Thank you, from a Texan and all Texans who love our beloved Dreadnaught.

    • @GuyFawkes522
      @GuyFawkes522 Před 2 lety +19

      I'm glad I'm not the oly one who recognized the old girl.

    • @redthehero3387
      @redthehero3387 Před 2 lety +5

      If only they did one about the Arizona

    • @rebelgaming1.5.14
      @rebelgaming1.5.14 Před 2 lety +6

      @@redthehero3387 They might if they ever do another one on WWII. Having one on Pearl Harbor with Arizona in the background firing her anti-air guns as the planes that seal her fate drop their load on her might be a powerful scene.

    • @blue_squadron4271
      @blue_squadron4271 Před 2 lety +10

      Yes that is the Texas! They have to make a song about the beauty shes the last one

    • @apex_blue
      @apex_blue Před 2 lety +7

      @@blue_squadron4271 I actually believe this is about Texas due to the Grand Fleet line.

  • @AlabamaSoldier
    @AlabamaSoldier Před 2 lety +199

    Unopposed under crimson skies
    Immortalized over time
    Their legend will rise
    And their foes can't believe their eyes
    Believe their size
    As they fall
    *And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all*

  • @bluelynxworld4748
    @bluelynxworld4748 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The ship in the nackground is the USS Texas. A SUPER Dreadnaught like the HMS Iron Duke.