Sabaton, Price Of A Mile - First Reaction

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2022
  • In this video you will see Da Ol' Man react to Sabatons song The price of a mile. If you like this video please like and subscribe for more videos like this and hit the notification bell to see what I have in store for you next.
    This is my musical reaction, breakdown, and commentary analysis of the song/video. I intend no copyright infringement, and this is NOT a replacement for listening to the song.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @jonashansson2320
    @jonashansson2320 Před rokem +81

    The weather was so bad during this whole campaign that everything was just mud. In the Sabaton history episode (I think it was from there at least) they have a comment from one of the surviving soldiers saying something along the line: "The worst thing was when you all of a sudden got a solid footing in all that mud, because you knew that the only solid things there were the corpses of other soldiers."

  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41 Před rokem +35

    This song really captures the horrors of trench warfare in WW1, where advances in war machinery combined with the total stupidity of the generals resulted in a stalemate that was a meat grinder to the common soldier. Sabaton songs have the ability to just reach in and twist your heart in despair while at the same time making you proud of the heroism and valor of the soldiers caught in this insanity. For Christmas you have to do "Christmas Truce" by Sabaton. Another Sabaton song that takes place at Christmas is "No Bullets Fly." Do the animated story video as it explains the backstory to the song quite well and has a nice twist at the end. Great reaction, stay safe, keep rocking.

  • @vanhawk8180
    @vanhawk8180 Před rokem +12

    you didn't see the last part, in spring on the next year it that village was recaptured by the germans

    • @Denozo88
      @Denozo88 Před 7 měsíci

      It heights the question of just why did they keep on attacking the same way in the same place. Everything was destroyed and due to the amount of chemicals many of these battlefields are considered toxic for the next 40 years atleast.

  • @jacobpetrin9981
    @jacobpetrin9981 Před rokem +5

    In this battle a little bit around 1,200 soldiers died per inch taken

  • @2104dogface
    @2104dogface Před rokem +9

    yeah this is a fan made video using footage from "Passchendale" (2008) a Canadian War movie this battle was also known as Third Battle of Ypres the fighting was extremely tough esp do too the mud and water filled craters. another Sabaton History worthy to watch. some of the fan made video's are real good esp for the songs that Sabaton doesn't have video's for.

  • @edithdavis2848
    @edithdavis2848 Před rokem +9

    Maybe if the politicians were put out in the trenches like that. We wouldn't have wars. Or at least not as many.

    • @daolman8226
      @daolman8226  Před rokem +1

      Well said!!!!

    • @johnermactavish1162
      @johnermactavish1162 Před 5 měsíci

      Tired quote but old men start wars, young men fight them. They are 28 layers of power and money to be touched by any conflict they begin. Even their children are safe while others are fighting or even forced to fight.

  • @TimberWolf762
    @TimberWolf762 Před rokem +8

    Great credit to Sabaton for teaching history! As a suggestion, try *The Warning* - 3 sisters with deep roots in classic hard rock, with great lyrics and songwriting. Try 'Evolve', 'Disciple', and 'Error' for some of their new stuff.

  • @KimForsberg
    @KimForsberg Před rokem +51

    This is the battlefield in Ukraine right now. Miles on miles of open farm fields and trench lines in the mud. Advancements are usually half a mile by half a mile, on both sides. Artillery is more precise and devastating, but far fewer of them and much less shells available. The videos from spotter drones of the battles are quite horrifying, soldiers of opposing sides just a few feet from each other at times. Defence of your homeland and people comes at a steep cost still.

    • @kingseb2252
      @kingseb2252 Před rokem +1

      Actually warfare is far different today in ww2 hundreds of thousands died every month

    • @kingseb2252
      @kingseb2252 Před rokem +4

      Then in ww1 i mean't

    • @alancarter41
      @alancarter41 Před rokem +5

      I have relatives from my wife's family fighting for Ukraine right now near Ternova. They tell me the fighting there is more fluid but they are having to dig in as the Russians counterattack.

    • @SomeUnsoberIdiot
      @SomeUnsoberIdiot Před rokem

      Hopefully peace will be made soon.
      But at least there's no chemical or gas weapons being used. Just normal people being bombed and shot and left to bleed to death.

    • @sturzkampfflugzueg
      @sturzkampfflugzueg Před rokem +2

      So they're losing over 83,000 men per every mile of ground gained out of the 6 they're trying to get? They're fighting with their fists, shovels and bayonets? They're facing toxic gas?

  • @ShadowkingSk
    @ShadowkingSk Před rokem +17

    Thank you for your service and My dads is a retired marine and did 30 years and retired about 8 years ago but I would like to request 5 songs by sabaton in no particular order
    1. Father
    2. Devil dogs
    3. To hell and back
    4. Lady of the dark
    5. Race to the sea
    And from another band called electric callboy
    1. Arrow of love
    2. Pump it
    3. We got the moves
    4. Hypa hypa
    5. Spaceman

    • @daolman8226
      @daolman8226  Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much, keep your eyes peeled cause they are coming lol. And a salute from me to your father! stay safe.

    • @lexonfors
      @lexonfors Před rokem +2

      adding to your request, even though I've already put it on his latest video En Livstid I Krig is one we need to see!

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 Před rokem +10

    The music video for the song is made by a fan of the band. Sabaton has no problem with fans making their own music videos for their music ( The music video for the song 40 to 1 was created by a fan before it became the official music video ) . But back to the topic. Fragments of the film PASSCHENDAELE: THE THIRD BATTLE were used for the music video. 2008 Canadian Film. One of the themes of the film is the trench legend that the Germans crucified one of the Canadian soldiers in their positions. What happens in the film following an accident. But how, what and when I recommend watching the movie.

    • @SomeUnsoberIdiot
      @SomeUnsoberIdiot Před rokem

      I don't know about that particular thing, but it sounds like propaganda. Given what I've learned, the soldiers would've executed everyone involved in said crucifixion (assuming it's a normal soldier) and presented that information to the Canadians

  • @kenichiotaku3693
    @kenichiotaku3693 Před rokem +5

    I'd wager no sane man comes out of war unscathed. Those who return at all do so with maimed and I'm not referring just to damage to their bodies.

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 Před rokem +3

    World War 1 - Meat Grinder. Literally . The incompetence of commanders who were mentally still in the 19th century in a clash with machine guns, artillery and tanks often led to the death of hundreds of thousands of soldiers. In order to move the front by 2-3 miles, the commanders lost between 100,000 and even 1 million soldiers. In the Battle of the Somme in just one day, the British lost a total of nearly 57,500 men. At Arras they moved the front a few miles at a cost of a total of 150,000 men, while the Germans lost 100,000. In the summer they made an attempt to capture the Belgian village of Passchendaele. After 3 months of an offensive in sticky mud full of craters from shell explosions flooded by deep water, in which thousands of soldiers drowned, they took it. In November, the attack took place at Cambrai. The Allies advanced about 10 miles. The attackers and defenders lost a total of over 85,000 soldiers.

  • @matteocervesato6372
    @matteocervesato6372 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Grande gruppo.....grande canzone e un grazie a loro per aver fatto un brano riguardo la GRANDE GUERRA......😢😢😢😢UN VERO TRITACARNE.......UN INUTILE GENOCIDIO A LIVELLO 😢😢DI FANTERIA.........😢😢😢😢ED ANCHE PER ALTRO......😢😢😢😢😢ONORE E GLORIA A TUTTI QUESTI GIOVANI SOLDATI 😢😢😢😢😢PORTIAMO DONI E FIORI IN OGNI MONUMENTO A LORO DEDICATO........😢😢😢😢😢😢SE LO MERITANO

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 Před rokem +5

    Do you remember the 50s Western Movie Star Audie Murphy? He was a 1st. LT of 3rd Inf. Div in WWII and received the MOH...the original Video of "to hell and back" by Sabaton is hard to watch, but one of their most iconic songs so far!

    • @daolman8226
      @daolman8226  Před rokem +1

      Yes I remember, sounds like one I have to watch, thank you so much.

    • @fenrisulfur842
      @fenrisulfur842 Před rokem

      @@daolman8226 youre very welcome! but be sure NOT to choose the lyrics video, they made an "original video" !
      ...oh btw...they made a song about Sgt Alvin York from the 82nd as well..."82nd all the way"! would be great for a MOH double feature!

    • @daolman8226
      @daolman8226  Před rokem +1

      It sounds very familiar, I will definitely look into it, thank you so much..

  • @Wrathlon
    @Wrathlon Před 11 měsíci +2

    This video really captures the brutality - just expanses of wasteland and bodies, fighting with shovels, bayonets, fucking rocks whatever you need to survive to fight the next person as you endure a real life infinite enemies scenario.

  • @NomadicPhoton
    @NomadicPhoton Před rokem +1

    I also recommend the song Great War, by Sabaton, and Angels Calling.

  • @martine3293
    @martine3293 Před rokem +3

    Hi, greetings from the Netherlands. I enjoyed you reaction. Sabaton is a great band with many interesting songs, alway accompanied by some good melodies. Your reaction made me wonder if you've ever listened to Nightwish. If not, you may want to check them out. They are a band from Finland with a Dutch singer, Floor Jansen. She has one of the best female voices in metal today. Fun fact: Floor is married to Sabaton's drummer, Hannes Van Dahl! 😊 None of the Nightwish songs are alike. There are epic and melodic songs, but they can also go really heavy on you (like in the one I’m recommending now) and the next song could be very celtic sounding or even jazzy. Their music is exceptionally well composed and arranged. Their musicality is outstanding and so is their lyrical content. Nightwish is best appreciated LIVE. Give the song ‘Romanticide’ a try. It was recorded at Wacken 2013, in front of 82 000 people. You might be surprised.
    czcams.com/video/zz_7OCCQlXs/video.html
    But be warned… a reaction will probably trigger the Nightwish fans to come knocking…😊

  • @arandomwrath9171
    @arandomwrath9171 Před rokem +2

    The difference between a marine and a man is you'll defeat a marine in combat, the man will run away.

  • @Northman-from-the-North

    Sabaton are masters in storytelling. Every song they make tells a story about a historical event. Sometimes it hits you hard cause the subject are tough.

  • @patrioticjustice9040
    @patrioticjustice9040 Před rokem

    It's estimated that roughly over 600,000 troops died trying to take that mile; and that mile was lost the next day. Passchendaele went down in history as one of the biggest military screw ups in world history because of how many men died over such a pitiful stretch of land. And what's worse is a decent number of those men died, not from combat, but from drowning in mud. Between the heavy rain and the damaged water pipes below, whole patches of mud acted like quicksand.
    I have the movie Passchendaele. One thing that was addressed was the media claiming enemy troops crucified people to trees and the sides of barns. There was never any proof of that happening in the war, and was dismissed as fake news. Here, one Canadian made it to the German trench, but an artillery blast from his own side knocked him into barbed wire that bound him against a shattered gangplank. It looked just like a crucifix. The sight of it stopped the battle for several moments (in the movie), and the Germans allowed one man to cross over and carry him back.

  • @celticrebel5229
    @celticrebel5229 Před rokem +3

    Flanders,somme and other conflict with close quarters combat where hell I know at the somme which I've visited my great grandfather faught at they took less than a mile some days only a few feet before being pushed back and it went on like that for months of course gas broke the stalemates at certain points

  • @andrewwebb3248
    @andrewwebb3248 Před rokem +1

    Anyone who says Sabaton glorifies war has never listened to this song.

  • @dfautomaton
    @dfautomaton Před 3 měsíci +1

    dunno about you man.. but this gave me tears... nothin wrong with that

  • @borisgarcia817
    @borisgarcia817 Před rokem

    Im proudly know those men where Canadian.. a living legends.

  • @pontiacfan76
    @pontiacfan76 Před rokem +3

    Everything I have read about WW1 think I would rather take my chances in a fighter plane. Neither was a great place to be. But at least you where not living in a mud pit.

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Před rokem +1

    For quite different songs around the same WW1 Western Front, I recommend Iron Maiden: Passchendale and Motörhead: 1916.

    • @JariJuslin
      @JariJuslin Před rokem

      Hundreds of thousands of dead to advance couple of miles, just to have it recaptured next quarter.

  • @Thorkell_the_tall.
    @Thorkell_the_tall. Před 11 měsíci

    This is the battle of Passchendaele this is where Canada first saw action in World War One. fun fact the Canadians were known as storm troopers of World War I. They were so efficient in killing Germans. They never took prisoners and they were told that they cannot kill wounded so instead they would make sure to kill them before they could surrender also, many of them did not care so the killed the wounded and many generals of the Canadian army Actually bragged about the ruthlessness of their soldiers. Also, the Geneva convention is highly put in place because of Canadian World War I soldiers in the world war one truce of Christmas of the second year when Canada first showed up they shot to Germans in the head when they were trying to show the truce and then threw over canned food. Eventually they threw over grenades which were already pulled within those canned food, and when the soldiers ran up to grab it, they would open fire whatever food they had grabbed, it would blow up and kill them.

  • @kii6750
    @kii6750 Před rokem

    Passchendaele really was a horrible place during the first world war. The conditions of the area were obviously terrible, and only photographs of Passchendaele could indeed illustrate just HOW awful they were. Early on during the Battle of Passchendaele, there were torrential rains that would go on for ages and that rain caused the trenches to flood and become extremely muddy. Soldiers were often knee or waist-deep in the mud and water and it would take several exhausting hours to travel short distances. It was so heavily bombed by artillery that the entire village of Passchendaele was completely wiped from the map, and the bombing was so severe that maps were generally unhelpful because the actual terrain looked so different from what was on the map.
    While it usually took two men to carry a stretcher, it would take anywhere from 4 to 6 to carry a single stretcher in Passchendaele because the conditions were so awful. There were many instances of the wounded and dead just...falling into the muddy water and never being seen again. Those who sank into the depths of Passchendaele's battlefield were never recovered and are still there today, and an estimated 42,000 to 43,000 men are still there. According to the Sabaton History channel (sabaton's official channel where they discuss the IRL history behind their music), there are accounts from soldiers who say that you would KNOW when you stepped on a body that sank into the water because it was more solid than the muddy ground. It was said that you could feel the surface below your foot "sink" as air from inside the stomach was pushed out and you could hear a gurgling sound as the air left the body's mouth.
    Now for some math. According to Sabaton History, the distance advanced during the Battle of Passchendaele was just 6 miles. All that endless fighting in some of the most terrible conditions you could imagine, for 6 miles of progress. Honestly, by the time the battle ended, the Germans and the British were exhausted and it likely ended because neither side could physically fight anymore. According to the website of the Canadian War Museum, the British forces (which included soldiers from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia) had an estimated 275,000 casualties while the Germans lost 220,000. This adds up to approximately 495,000 deaths from both sides. If we did the math, the literal "price of a mile" mentioned in the song would be 82,500 men PER MILE. If we calculate this with the 600,000 casualties mentioned in the video that you watched, then it would be 100,000 deaths per mile.
    WW1 can only really be described as a meat grinder, and there are several other battles that, in similar vain to the Battle of Passchendaele, were incredibly devastating with little to no progress made at the end of it. The Battle of Gallipoli and the Battle of Verdun being just a couple which Sabaton have also made songs about.

  • @TheMarktimusPrime
    @TheMarktimusPrime Před rokem

    There's no price for a mile!

  • @jayzandstra1830
    @jayzandstra1830 Před rokem +2

    great video man! you should definitely check out sabaton's other song : wehrmacht. with its music video

  • @Billy01113
    @Billy01113 Před rokem +2

    People compare the atrition battle in Ukraine to WW1, but if you see casualty numbers like these, they are still some way away from WW1 situations.

  • @Hyri3L
    @Hyri3L Před 10 měsíci +1

    thats the movie pashandaile the later half of it near the end

    • @daolman8226
      @daolman8226  Před 10 měsíci

      Awesome!! thank you so much for the info!

  • @L3GN_Official
    @L3GN_Official Před rokem +2

    This needs to be playing in call of duty, great video!

  • @tolissis5702
    @tolissis5702 Před 3 měsíci

    Very sad song,very sad lyrics-but great lyrics.With all these wars in the history of mankind,i am thinking,that many of them was in purpose, to reduce the world papulation,or for something else

  • @luka9072
    @luka9072 Před rokem +6

    try watching the fallen of world war 2

  • @aleksanderdomanski222
    @aleksanderdomanski222 Před rokem +1

    East from Ukrainian city Bakhmut it happens again. Two sides in trenches, gunshot from each other, knee deep in mud doing deadly wrestling. Russians spending waves of conscripts into meatgrinder. And artillery hammering day and night. Equipment is diffrent but warfare almost same.
    Ps: in battle song is about there was one day when 40 000 British soldiers died in try to break German lines. So, in the end there was probably lots of lives lost for each inch gained. Do not know how big were US loses in whole Vietnam war but probably few days of Pashendale offensive would equal that with ease.

    • @cyberneticbeast
      @cyberneticbeast Před rokem

      LOL. Для сил нато на украине Артёмовск конечно мясорубка, Русские просто перемалывают там украинских бойцов без счёта.

    • @aleksanderdomanski222
      @aleksanderdomanski222 Před rokem

      @@cyberneticbeast Молчат
      собака! Пошёл вон!

    • @cyberneticbeast
      @cyberneticbeast Před rokem

      @@aleksanderdomanski222 бггг, говноед вякает. сало уронили.

    • @Denozo88
      @Denozo88 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@cyberneticbeast Its bakhmut you Russian fool

    • @nonan1974
      @nonan1974 Před 5 měsíci

      @@cyberneticbeast привет, ванька, ахмата славить научилься?😆

  • @panzerwolf494
    @panzerwolf494 Před rokem

    Little tidbit of note. Because the German army were the invaders to be pushed out, they were able to choose their ground to dig in. This meant, unfortunately, that the British and French got the worse terrain to dig in to defend. The Germans got to choose land above the water tables, so while the trenches did suck, the other side ended up further down and as a result their trenches were filled with water and mud. I don't remember what section of France it was in, but the Germans had dug in and made trenches leaving the British to dig in to defend. The area they were in had been marshland in older times and was finally emptied by drainage canals, and once these had been destroyed by the shelling the land reverted to the marsh it once was leaving the British almost literally drowning in mud

    • @Denozo88
      @Denozo88 Před 7 měsíci

      Sounds like Flanders and the scheldt region. Those areas are only dry due to the drainage systems in the region.