ROADIE REACTIONS | "Sabaton - "82nd All The Way (Lyric Vid + Live | Double Reaction)"
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- This one's a banger, folks! Today I experience my first Sabaton song written specifically about a soldier from my home country, and it was great to learn this piece of history while hearing a great song.
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"SABATON - 82nd All the Way (Official Lyric Video)"
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"SABATON - 82nd All The Way (Live - The Great Tour - Munich)"
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"I wonder how a German crowd will take this song."
Yeah, Sabaton performed "Attero Dominatus" in Berlin and the whole crowd answered with "Berlin is burning". I think we reacted loud and clear.
Sabaton is their own genre: Historic Metal.
100%. I listen to their stuff as much for the obscure heroic tales as for the tunes
"How is a german crowd gonna take this song?" - Dude, we don't care that half of Sabaton's songs are about our failures at war, we just want some good music. :D
Another amazing video, by the way!
It s long time ago! Even my father was a 5 year old child!
They take it about as well as 750,000 Poles take Ghost Division.
They love it.
@Daniel Brinkmann genau so! Darauf trink ich NOCH EIN BIER! ^^
Couldn't have said it better! Cheers!
@@cytorakdemon same way I take it even though I have a fuck load of Hungarian blood in me
"To Hell and Back" next. Another highly decorated hero. The official video shows him dealing with what was then called shell shock, now called PTSD.
Audie Murphy was his name. Also why they christened their first tank Audie.
The video isn't about Audie dealing with PTSD, per say. It's about the time Audie locked himself in a motel room to get off the ineffective, highly addictive drugs they were prescribed to combat PTSD.
He was either gonna get sober, or die...and I think that's a direct quote.
If Tank does this track, I'd also love to see what he thinks of the acoustic cover Beyond the Black did of it recently.
I like live versions of “To Hell And Back” best. Resurrection Fest version is amazing. The crowd interactions make it so much better. Truly celebrating a hero
"To Hell and Back", "Attack of the Dead Men", and "Carolus Rex" those would be my votes. But I love Sabaton, anything you choose will be perfect! I Love Sabaton Saturday!
The Swedish version of Carolus Rex please! I hope there's a good video with subtitles available
Attack o the Dead Men from Moscow please
@@lollokopter11 the Swedish live version has English subs, if I remember correctly. Also, the Swedish lyrics are quite different from the English ones.
3 of my favorite songs by them.
@@Sadfluffybear Different Lyrics for the different versions is normal I think. At least it's the case for A Lifetime of War
yep, it's official. Hannes married to Floor is the new Emppu plays ESP EV1
"How is a German crowd gonna take this song ?"
Eeeh, just like how us Frenchies take "Ghost Division".
It's just History and a duty of remembrance ! ;)
It is a great song, it is history and a great way to keep the memory intact so it doesn't ever happen again, which fits perfectly into the german mindset of not painting over the dark spots in our history like some other countrys like to do.
"It's just History and a duty of remembrance". Not for a PATRIOT guy. You probably would think differently if you were one.
Unless it's America. We are so prideful and idiotic that they hate history of Americans being bad and try to forget it.
It's annoying af how censored America education and media is on our past, just don't talk about it, so we can't validate it
@@shortstuff780 The question is not about "hate American History". If I were german, I wouldn't like the song because it'd be about my country's army being humiliated by the US. No REAL patriot can like to hear something like that about his country.
@@williancardoso8714 Wonder how you'd take a song about the American civil war?
And I'm still pissed that we Swedes lost Finland to Russia... (the Eastern, based half of the Reich)
So is "Hannes is married to Floor" going to become an EV-1 tipe of meme now hahaha
I better see you say it every time
Pretty much.
Damn you beat me to it!
Lol, Tank u are hilarious.
@@TankTheTech So Hannes is not just banging those drums, you are saying he is also banging... ;)
@@thomas.m0par Aw, dude. Think about it, they have a little girl together now. Could you please NOT traumatize her? Gees. Grow up, I mean, at least a LITTLE BIT...
"Well, York, looks like you captured the entire German army!"
"No, sir, just 132 of 'em..."
Joachim once mentioned that rolling the "R"s is actually a method a lot of European singers use to camouflage the accent
*Looks at Rammstein*
Its R , thats how you say it , like in AmeRica , not like in girls where you dont even hear it .
Edith Piaf - Non, Je ne regrette rien czcams.com/video/Q3Kvu6Kgp88/video.html 2 min 22 sec
M.A.Numminen Goes Tech-No - Yes sir, Ich kann boogie czcams.com/video/jKPMxcf8VPk/video.html 3 min 40 min , hes a Finnish guy who did the lyrics in German .
Or if you have a specific voice like this , Harri Marstio 1957-2019 - Romany Violin , czcams.com/video/XC4rzMKCFEs/video.html 3 min 53 sec
@@pete_lind what are you even talking about? how R sounds? I'm honestly not sure what's the point you're making
Interesting! Lots of European languages roll their r's a lot, I thought it was just a transfer.
@@sanni4368 it's regional. I guess it's mostly in the northern regions (North France, North Germany, Scandinavia.. Etc). It's not to say that a rolled R is rare, it's just not as clear ringing as the American one. Even in Britain, many local accents don't have a hard rolled R.
The "noch ein bier"is probably the most reconigisable chant for Sabaton fans, many countries adapted it. Except for the dutch they created their own "Broek uit, op je hoofd" is what the dutch chant, which means "pants off, on your head" and somehow they get Joakim so far to do it every time they perform in The Netherlands.
Also recommend "Future of Warfare"Which is about the introduction of the TANK as a weapon onto the battlefield in 1916.
I see your "Noch Ein Bier" claim and raise you: Audience "Woooaa oooh oohh woa ooooh oh oooh ohh woooaa oooh ohhh." Joachim: "NO! We are not singing that fucking song."
@@dernwine true, but for me the swedish pagans intro is not a chant, but just singing a song
If you notice, the studio version of the song has the Regiment he joined as the 338th. It was actually the 328th, and they perform it live with the correction.
Dude I thought for ages I'd mis-heard it as 338th, thanks for this, I'm not deaf \o/
The absolute irony that the studio cut is the one time they messed it up XD
Perhaps an underrated song: Gott Mit Uns
Great fun and tells a cool story of an important battle in Swedish history
Feuerschwanz cover of that song also awsome
Haha yes
Personally I'd also recommend to check out the version with Swedish lyrics (Maybe a double reaction? 😏)
Such a powerful song
“We’ve got mittens too!”
As a Tennessean, I didn’t stop smiling for a week when I first heard this song😂 also, I’ve never seen a band have more fun on stage than these guys. It’s so fun to watch
Fellow Tennessean here. Have always admired Sgt. York
Same
Speaking of Noch Ein Bier, I'd suggest original version: Gott Mit Uns or The Red Baron, where Joakim trolls the crowd
"Attack of the Dead Men", "To Hell and Back" and "Resist and Bite" would probably be right up your alley too. Then again, I might as well be listing their whole discography...
As a German, after all the things happened in those wars in Europe and the two world wars, I take every song as a reminder that we humans do things to ourselves nobody actually can cheer on. Heros and false heros were born in bad times where millions of people, regardless of their nationality, suffered. Being proud of those heros is always a 2-edged sword. Glorifying them without gloryfying war itself and not being nationalistic is what we should do. The band is doing it in the right way. The stories which were told in my family were very sad and no one involved as soldier was happy being part of the machine. On the contrary, one of them, my grandpa, is a hero of mine, because he fought against Hitler from the beginning, in the Spanish Civil War and untill the end of this shit.
"How is a german crowd going to take this song." No one tell him about The Final Solution
Or do, because though the topic is heavy, that song is frankly brilliant.
I think they’ve played an acoustic version of that song before ... I swore I saw a fan video of one in Germany. But i can’t recall.
@@kylehoffman7396 I've seen a video of them playing the song in Germany before, the gig was quite small. But it's rare they play the song live generally
'We Burn' is also rather heavy stuff, since it is also about ethnic cleansings and atrocities. And all from the perspective of the ones ordering them to be carried out.
@@LordNecron I had forgotten about that song. That’s another heavy one, thank you
@@kylehoffman7396 Yes they did. I saw it.
An interesting thing about Sabaton is also: They don't universally vilify one country, and uplifting and deifying another. There is 'The Last Battle' on the 'Last Stands' album, where a german (well, austrian, to be precise) german is, alongside an american tank commander, lauded for heroics. 'The Great War' has a song about Manfred von Richthofen (the 'Red Baron'), the song 'No Bullets Fly' recognizes the deeds of a german pilot escorting a near wrecked, barely holding up bomber out of german territory. Or 'Hearts of Iron'. That song might be interesting in regards of the 'Why are Germans going wild for Sabaton?'.
And Bismark also isn't painting a picture as the Germans as losers of course, even though it was sank.
Another great Sabaton reaction.
I would also like to suggest a different Sabaton - Apocalyptica collaboration for the official video of Angels Calling
Although it’s the official video, it shows a lot of clips of setting up the stage for the Great War tour, so plenty of opportunity for Tank Facts
there is a live recording from the great tour of that song with apocalyptica from vienna
an amazing song done by an amazing band with an amazing singer reacted to by an amazing youtuber! im so amazed i forgot all other words!
Yes, reallylike the concept of first reacting to the official video and secondly reacting to the live performance....
Awesome.
This was an exceptional reaction! I watched the first part 2 times, as I first time focused on your reaction to the song, the lyrics and also your comments, didn't have time to read the tank facts, why I watched it a second time, to read your facts. I don't know if people realize how much work and time you put in this video, but I do. I have watched almost all your reaction videos; I have watched tons of music reaction videos made by many different youtubers/reactors (hmmm... reactors, you call them that?) and this reaction is the best I've seen, ever. I am so impressed! Thank you for making such an effort to give and explain the whole Sabaton "concept". P.S. I wouldn't be surprised if you have 100 000 subscribers by summer, cause that's how good you are (and this comes from a "Tornedaling", way up north in Sweden and we are known to be brutally honest, no matter what, for better and for worse 💪🏻
Thanks a ton!
This is my favorite Sabaton song. It’s inspirational what this man did. The live version of this is insanely good.
Great reaction! I really like Sabatons neutral approach to their lyrics. They don't put down anyone, instead they focus on the story. No matter the nation or the army. Storytelling. There were heroes and horrible battles in every nation and war. The soldiers fighting in the trenches weren't political, just trying to survive and get back to their families. Also great background music on the outro 😊🤘
Very few reactions are for "The last stand" which is my favorite Sabaton Song. It is about "il sacco di roma" and the role the Swiss guard played in it.
I love that you did your research and got the regiment "death from above" change right
Thank you for another Sabaton Saturday,loved It,as always! I'll continue suggesting having a look into "The Red Baron" live from Berlin,as much as some classics like "Winged Hussars " ,"Heart of Iron" and "Gallipoli,all amazing stories. Keep up the good work,greetings from Germany.
On how or why they Sabaton songs will find an audience in every country: There is a quite simple plan (if you will) behind creating all of their songs: They choose topics / storys which show exceptional bravery, highest deeds of honour or amazing accomplishments and build them into songs without ever glorifying war or any of the sides who fought against each other. Pretty much everybody who has an open mind will "agree" with the messages they are sending out, so naturally, their songs are bangers pretty much everywhere they play them. There are a few videos of Joakim and / or Hannes where they explain how and why they write their music as they do. It is all about the people and the listeners get that and embrace it. Best shown in their most recent animated video for "No Bullets Fly" The story of the song itself is amazing and what happend after they released it 6 years ago, makes you love it even more. Highly recommended!
Hey Tank, this was a totally awesome way to review the songs. Love the dual viewing dude, nice, original and fresh. Well done sir, keep it fresh and new!
A++ would LOL again!!
My colleague back in the days actually used Sabaton songs in her history classes. How cool is that!!!! =)
Bruv you got some freakin cool guitars. Awesome vid, you never disappoint. I love your insight.
"I wonder how a German crowd will take this song."
It's important to remember that many a German sees America as liberating them from the Nazi's. Of course, they all hated the old Kaiser's (their king, essentially, bit more complex, but it gives you the idea). So, WW1 or WW2, the educational system of the Germans has been teaching that their government's weren't held accountable by their people, and they all paid the price. They blame there, now overthrown, government for their problems of the time.
In my opinion, America did more then win the physical war, they won the hearts and minds.
I learned about Sabaton from a local radio station (that never played Sabaton) a few years ago. During a news update, the DJ mentioned Joakim lost a bet to another bandmate and had to walk to the next show. Well, the next show was in another Scandinavian country. So Joakim walked from one country to another (Sweden to Norway?) stopping and staying with fans along the way.
"The Great War" " Attack of the Dead Men" And "The Last Battle" are som really good and heavy hitters from them! Should defenetly check them out!
And keep doing ur stuff man really nice!
When Sgt York did this. It was not known in the US for a while because during the battle of hill 223. The story of the Lost Battalion was also happening. Which sabaton has also done a song on called "the last battalion" where they used the sound of a machine gun as the kick drum, a 9mm as the snare, and a knife going into a person as the cymbal.
"how's the german crowd's gonna take this song?" Well... Sabaton say it a LOT and it's an info to remember. When singing they do not glorify the war or the sides. they sing about historical events that happened and that were reported. The thing is the war is over for a long time now. Being French and living at the border of Germany, ther's no tension remaining at all. Our ancients even have a strong history with germans at the borders and very often do we "exchange" visitors from side to side. Because for 50 years the brder blurred a lot and after all, the Rhenan région has strong local Identity both french and german and with time.... it's friendship that remains.
You should definitely check out Amaranthes cover of this song as well
Soon.
@Brian H I respectfully disagree, even though I'm sabaton fan, I think I prefer Amaranthes version better cause its heavier, but hey thats just my opinion.
@@TankTheTech And we are begging you to make it another double reaction! The Amaranthe studio version and then the live Sabaton+Amaranthe!!!!! PLEASE!!!
@@KnightWolfl not just your opinion!
@Brian H that depends on the mood, if i need to wake up its Amaranthe all the way but Sabatons is better for just jamming out
Germans have actual beer, a Shoey would be a waste.
A truer statement has never been typed. I was so drunk last time I was in Germany, the only thing I remember is the beer.
I agree, Sabaton songs are my favourite kind of history lessons! haha.
Inmate 4849 taught me about WItold Polinki, absolute hero of WWII!
Yes, all Sabaton songs have a story with a certain theme in the album , except their first album were its a mix of songs, like a medley of metal bands in the past song.
There is literally no Sabaton song that you can go wrong with. They’re all amazing.
No Bullets Fly is outstanding. They have an animated video and I highly highly recommend you watch it. It starts with an animated story of the history and then goes in to the song itself. You won’t need a separate lyric video for that one but it’s always good to have a look on their website for the one paragraph overview of the story before you listen.
Blood of Bannockburn is the Scottish one (and since I’m from Scotland that’s the one we all go wild for, of course) and it’s the only song Joakim has ever written in a major key.
Also, on the power metal note - Sabaton themselves don’t consider themselves a power metal band. Pär has said the same as you in a few interviews; they don’t have the fantasy lyrics or the high vocals. In fact, they have opposite of both of those things! They just consider themselves a heavy metal band, and since Joakim writes all the songs and happens to like a catchy melody, that’s what he writes.
Sabaton always look like they're having fun on stage too. There are a few fan videos out there of Sabaton goofing off at what I'm assuming is the halfway point in the set having guitar battles and such on stage. Even Joakim plays in the two I'm thinking of. And he's actually pretty damn good with a guitar too.
I like the new format, Sabaton has some premium lyric videos.
I'm very glad you said 'given' the Medal of Honor, because too often people say a person won, or earned the Medal, which is incorrect. You cannot win the Medal because it is not a prize, and you cannot earn it because it is not payment, in fact, most people who are awarded the Medal of Honor are awarded it posthumously.
Attack of the Dead Men is the most bad ass story ever. Plus the live performance is nuts.
Sergeant York became kind of the epitome of this unachievable, stars-aligning heroism in battle for a while there. If you read books about World War 2 in particular, you see it a lot with veterans commenting any particularly brave and/or foolhardy move...."he must've thought he was Sergeant York or something"
Suggestions would be Winged Hussars and the Last Stand
Resist and Bite! such a hype song!
Live shows are the best, especially when you get a giggle in the middle of a line.
Another funny tradition on Sabaton concerts is the crowd chanting the intro to Swedish Pagans until the band decides to play the song. Joakim is pretty fed up with that song, or at least he likes to pretend he is, lol. They have a really cool live version of it at Wacken ft. Tina Guo. Also, Carolus Rex is another must see, in Swedish of course.
There is a vlog out from this tour. And in one point Hannes was checking out the catering... asked for how many people they were prepairing meals. And she said 127 people...
The Tank on stage are many peaces. And is hand build every time. Because the stages are verry different. Some have loading docks, Some don’t...
Great video, thanks Tank!
The great thing about Sabaton is the crowd does not care if the song is putting their country in a good light or not. Take Ghost Division for exemple, it's about Germany invading France in 1940 and yet the Paris crowd was singing an all. We're just here for the music!
Suggestion for one of the next Sabaton Saturdays :
Fields of Verdun feat Apocalyptica. To me it can be French fans "This is our song! " song. Plus, it's from the Paris' gig from last year and Apo rules!
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I was at that show 🥰 it was an awesome night. One of the best live shows I have seen .
Love your reactions Tank, greetings from germany 🤘
Awesome song, loved your reaction to it.
Its a very rare thing for us to ask someone to do a shoey.. And only from those who wouldnt consider it an insult hahahah, whch noably is not many people. The fact that you were asked and complied, just goes to reinforce what a legend you are Bro!!!
Hahaha. Yeah, we were doing a music festival in Australia and they kept chanting “shoey” at the artist between songs, and he said he’d do it if one of his other crew guys did it with him. So I did. Haha
@@TankTheTech F**kin ay Mate.. What a champ!
The 82nd airborne is also called the All American and has the patch of AA because during WW1 and WW2 there was at least 1 member of all 50 states in it.
3:57 I actually suggested the Sabaton History channel to my son's history teacher.
Surprisingly, she agreed and has actually used their channel when teaching about The Great War. It's a great starting-off point in some cases apparently.
My son has already seen literally every video though.
Another great video from your part, :) one of the, if not THE best metal reaction tube out there. :) with your warmth and knowledge your videos makes me happy. Love from an old(school) brother in the business from Sweden.
I found your channel about to weeks ago and it's been a pleasure watching you go through what I went through and your stages of loving Sabaton. I've driven thousands of Kilometers to see them live and it's now been 7 times and I cannot wait for more. From Canada, Enjoy!
That’s awesome! Tomorrow’s video is a fun one!
Those stories are truly amazing. Also, I love how giving your word was holy back in the day. Once you surrendered and gave your word not to resist any longer you stuck to it.
We could use some of that integrity in today's day and age.
This is easily one of my favorite Sabaton songs, but my top favorite will always be Winged Hussars. Both me and my daughter love this band, love this song and love Tank! It'd be super awesome to see a reaction from our favorite reactor to our favorite song! Let's Goooo!
Lmao! I love this song. I know several guys who were in the 82 Airborne. My friend's husband and his friends were all 82nd. Most crowds see this as history and don't find it offensive if it's about their country being defeated. Hell Germany took over how many countries? My Stepfather was German. But his Mom fled during WWII and changed his name. It was Adolf. Yes, after Hitler. Then when he graduated H.S. he joined the US military and devoted the rest of his life to freedom! 🇺🇸💕🇩🇪
Your first Noch Ein Bier. You’ll even hear that at their shows in the US. 😂
Wait until Tank discovers the Swedish pagan chant prompted by Tommy
Canada too!
I would recommend "hearts of Iron" Probably one of my favorite songs by them, about two german battalions (think it was) during world war 2 that ignored hitlers orders to fight to the end and instead kept the way open for civilians to flee.
great song. all those years i haven't heard sabaton but i listened this year from reaction channels an i loved them
Great video tank, this was the son that introduced me to Sabaton through the cover Amaranthe made. Sabaton has since become my favorite band. Oh and for future songs "to Hell and Back" or "Devil dogs" would be my suggestions.
This is one of the Sabaton songs I like the most. That said, you have to watch the Amaranthe cover of this one, pure intensity, you'll like it. Cheers from Argentina!!!!
Gotta say I do love the idea of having the lyrics video first, with focused reaction to the lyrics, and then a live performance with focused reactions on the set and gear. It gives us (the viewers) a deeper understanding of the many elements of the song. I love the combo. Keep it up!
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Hey Tank, another really interesting song with heaps of background story is the song Soldier of Three Army’s. Also by Sabaton
Ayyyy props for the Danny Ric photo and the shoey lmao
Love this reactions! Personaly i love Sabaton and i want to suggest u THE RED BARON, ATTACK OF THE DEAD MAN and NO BULLETS FLY
Walk of the Dead Men is great, as it has really cool production stuff, and the bank actually contacted a Russian artist called Radio Tapok, who does music covers, before the song was officially released and asked him to do a Russian translation an interpretation of the song and release it. They then invited him to perform live with them during their Moscow concert, performing the song.
"Attack of dead men" is a favorite of mine!
Also, guitarist Tommy Johansson has his own band - Majestica - that is worth checking out. It's very "powery", but they released a Christmas album (YESSS, christmas power metal!) in december and it's a masterpiece :D And, his voice is unreal!
Swedish Pagans from Waken featuring Tina Guo is another amazing live performance from them. Another running joke, the crowd always starts singing the lyrics at some point, and then the band plays the song after complaining a lot.
There's a video on YT where Floor gifts Joachim a new rifle-shaped guitar on stage, and you see the rest of the band from the front, in good light, with their instruments.
Saw them live on this tour. You mentioned your going to see them. youre live. youll have a blast.
This is an amazing song.
Maybe interesting for you as a tech. But the vlog they made on the great war tour is hilarious but gives a great view on the lives backstage and gives a view on what techs do at their tour.
As an Aussie, you couldn’t pay me enough to do a shoey 🤣. ‘Cliffs of Gallipoli’ is their song that gets us going, phenomenal being in the crowd for that one
Wings Hussars!! Greatings from 🇵🇱
i tought you were doing the Sabaton version and the Amaranthe version... they have done this song live together too for the anniversary tour of Sabaton ! Nice job Tank :)
Amaranths version soon. 😎
There is a movie made about his life and this heroic event. It's a really old movie that depicts his life leading up to him becoming a believer in and follower of Christ and his time of entering the Army and the war. "Sergeant York" is the name of the movie. It's a great movie!!
if you want to have fun Tank they do this song but he brings the three singers from Amaranthe out and they do it live. Great reaction again
This was an awesome video Tank. Thanks very much😊
Love this band, I recommend the price of a mile,fields of verdun,carolous rex,and winged hussars.
Good that Tank noticed that you can learn a lot from Sabaton videos. But you can also learn something from Tank's videos - which is that Hannes is married to Floor Jansen :) Keep up the great work Tank
Great song!!! The corous melody reminds me of a song from the movie "Streets of Fire" loved the movie and the music:)
I suggest "Blood of Bannockburn" which if I remember correctly is their only song in a major key, also bagpipes.
"The Last Stand" is also in a major key. Well at least the chorus and the bridge are; the verse is still in a minor key
And also "The Ballad of Bull"
It’s their only song where the entire song is in a major key though.
I was hoping for a double reaction of this! Woot! Sabaton Saturday's is kicking ass! :D
Curious what you'd think of Amaranthe's cover of this as well! I think it's something you'd really dig!!
Tuesday. 😎
@@TankTheTech Woot!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Battles is one thing. But acts of heroes everyone can appreciate, be you a soldier/veteran on either side of the war or civilian.
You HAVE to check out Amaranthes cover of this song after this, and maybe make that video a double reaction by checking out the live video of Sabaton and parts of Amaranthe performing the song toghether!
Just have Sabaton in History classes i would 100% learn a lot more, especially with their history channel of the videos
the history they tell is why i just totally love sabaton!! 🤟
there songs are soo good. Paradox entertainment (a swedish company btw) added a tons of thier songs to thier historical games and they even made a few new songs specifcally for them if i recall. Would be cool to do a reaction to the songs they did for hearts of iron, crusader kings and europa universalis
One thing I loved about this story thanks to Sabaton History channel, York didn't want to fight. Saying it was against his faith and wrote a letter to challenge his name being called. Army turned around and said the Bible is up to interpretation, was denied not to stay home
My former work colleague told me a story about his grandfather - Edward J. His grandfather moved to Usa from Sweden ( where we live ) in his late teens and joined the US army for WW1. And he was with one of the first platoons who took a step i The argonne forest. Its so unreal to have a connection ( yet a very distant one ) to one of the soldiers of WW1.
Always such great reaction videos from you man - "Tank" you. Appreciate the way you break down everything to pieces - good and bad. Keep it up man!
One song (cover) which I believe is highly underrated is Out of Control (original Battle Beast) by Sabaton. Recommending that one for a reaction. Gives the necessary motivation during training or just letting out some steam. Find it on the Heroes album.
Cheers and let's go!
Håkan from Sweden
Honestly, my favorite song. And I LOVE a lot of their songs. This one just slaps! Always puts me in a good mood 💃
For a lot of the earlier albums, there are not any official lyric videos. Unofficially, many of them have been covered by a guy named Piscator. Also, for the Carolus Rex album, there's an English version and a Swedish version. The stories are very different, and should be reacted to separately.