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1.6 Million In Attendance! Metallica's "Enter Sandman" Vocal ANALYSIS of an INSANE live event! 

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"Enter Sandman" by Metallica has been on my radar for quite some time, as has their performance in Moscow from 1991 where 1.6 million fans were in attendance. That's beyond impressive, and something I absolutely had to dive into. I also have never seen a younger James Hetfield performing, so seeing some of his roots from three decades ago has me incredibly intrigued!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Metallica performing "Enter Sandman" for the first time.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Год назад
We just released merchandise! Check out the full line-up here: thecharismaticmerch.com
@mrkid460ify
@mrkid460ify Год назад
2019 Wacken Open Air. Parkway Drive, Wild Eyes. Another epic crowd that "sings that guitar " watch to understand 🤘
@fergit0923ify
@fergit0923ify Год назад
Can you do Badfish - Sublime please? Brad Nowell had one of the most refreshing voices ever. Please do 😊
@TEFFAZZ
@TEFFAZZ Год назад
Did you did the unforgiving man song
@pavelsromislovs7678
@pavelsromislovs7678 Год назад
there were about a million people there. no kidding
@ps712
@ps712 Год назад
listen to The Unforgiven 2 from metallica
@chopps75
@chopps75 Год назад
This was "The Monsters of Rock" tour, 1991 and it was the first major "western" music festival in Russia after the fall of the Iron Curtain and the collapse of the Soviet Union, there were 1.6 million attendees over 3 days, the importance of this, absolutely epic, moment in history cannot be overstated.
@caprise-music6722
@caprise-music6722 Год назад
Absolutely. I can’t imagine how awesome it must have been to attend that concert festival. Especially for the locals
@lordgmlp
@lordgmlp Год назад
It was in August 1991, 4 months before the collapse of the Soviet Union in December.
@FloydofOz
@FloydofOz Год назад
@@lordgmlp spot on. This was right before the Soviet Union collapsed - This video is us watching Metallica kill the USSR.
@islandhomestead3995
@islandhomestead3995 Год назад
It's crazy how every single band just rocked their sets not one was a "let down"
@emilianosintarias7337
@emilianosintarias7337 Год назад
There were huge festivals (not rock) in the USSR, and soviet rock bands played on TV there as well. So I am not sure how important this concert is in history. I guess in a way both metal and the USSR died at the start of the 90s, but if there is any message here is it bitterness: this is the kind of concert the USSR would've had throughout the 90s and until today if they hadn't collapsed and glasnost continued. Instead they got poverty, the mafia, 10 million deaths through the 90s , followed by the Putin years. If this concert was in Prague or somewhere that benefited from the fall of the USSR, maybe it would've been a hopeful moment fulfilled. But this was the last good times in Russia.
@mess36
@mess36 8 месяцев назад
As a Russian, I can say with confidence that this concert was incredibly necessary for our country. It was a breath of fresh air after decades of the Iron Curtain. This can be observed by the reaction of the crowd. You will not see such an active audience at any Metallica concert. I consider this concert to be the standard of the Metallica sound, it was the peak that they reached and could never repeat again. It was a historic moment that hammered the last nail into the coffin of the dying USSR
@wills.2648
@wills.2648 8 месяцев назад
Dude. This is a criminally underrated comment. I'm not Russian, but I can only imagine how important this concert was to your country. It was truly a moment in time that cannot be repeated anywhere else.
@kawaiimapleleaf
@kawaiimapleleaf 8 месяцев назад
Lets hope that one day the wind of freedom will blow again through Russia!
@carlwoods5256
@carlwoods5256 8 месяцев назад
I'm 60 years old and don't portend to be a headbanger or metal head (my genre is 80's alternative 🙄), but this is on my Playlist to roll up my windows, turn it up to 11 and enjoy the ride into hell and back up to neverland in 4 some-odd minutes. I cannot imagine that ride, accompanied by so many people, would be anything but... epiphany, maybe?
@gardj456
@gardj456 7 месяцев назад
♥️♥️ you can feel that energy just watching! Pantera killed it too! This concert will go down as the greatest celebratiion in metal/rock/freedom history!! I was lucky enough to see them the next year. Sao awesome seeing your people excited and having a blast! Means a lot!
@user-xo9rm2bg7u
@user-xo9rm2bg7u 6 месяцев назад
Seriously?
@blackraven7452
@blackraven7452 10 месяцев назад
Legends say people are still leaving the arena to this day
@finnyzmeobmw
@finnyzmeobmw Месяц назад
😂
@MrRabiddogg
@MrRabiddogg 29 дней назад
the line at the port a potty was epic.
@randymarsh9810
@randymarsh9810 Год назад
This was the right song, in the right place at the right time. The connection to the audience is epic.
@jeremyb6479
@jeremyb6479 11 месяцев назад
Hell yeah Randy. This is peak tegrity
@TheNitelite10
@TheNitelite10 Год назад
Never would I have guessed, that watching professional vocal coach whose history is comprised of symphonic and operatic sound (but not limited to) not only dissecting but finding giddy enjoyment from Metallica's guitar riffs and vocals along with other metal bands has become quite an enriching joy to watch, much respect and thank you!
@mikeet69
@mikeet69 Год назад
Nobody enjoys vocal performances more than Elizabeth! And yes her giddiness is very endearing! Not what you would expect of an opera singer. Just proves not only can she dissect any type of vocals, but that she can appreciate music of all types. A huge reason I enjoy all of her videos!
@jefffiske874
@jefffiske874 Год назад
Amazing to watch her review metal!
@wesleyhall3554
@wesleyhall3554 Год назад
I randomly found her today and have now spent almost a whole work day watching her dissect Tenacious D and Metallica. I'd forgotten so many details of these songs from my youth.
@ManicSalamander
@ManicSalamander Год назад
I feel the same about Metallica. They are just too good. You can be disinclined to Metal, but these guys are just too good. Superficially they are simple. Not a lot of notes. Not a lot of chords. The more you listen, the more you hear complexity and perfect timing of exceptional events, and little ways that the song keeps changing below the simplicity. Then the X-Factor, the way they generate such intense energy. The total package is AMAZING!
@ChrisLoganToronto
@ChrisLoganToronto Год назад
It just proves that there is good music in all genres, you just need to know what to listen for.
@nightmusic8
@nightmusic8 Год назад
Just the buildup until the song actually starts is worthy of dozens of views. An event never seen again. Song is great. This setting is just once in a lifetime.
@Zsinj3
@Zsinj3 Год назад
This event is truly once in a lifetime. The USSR was actively dissolving around them and would completely collapse just months later. This is essentially the younger generation of Russia's "Death to Stalinism" party. There may be soldiers there as 'guards' but they have no real power to restrain these 1.6 million people ready to be completely done with the Soviet era. Absolutely amazing scenes. There were so many people they played at a military airfield rather than in a 'normal' venue, ironically enough the airfield from which planes used in the big military parades through Moscow would take off from. Especially awesome lyrically that both Fade to Black and Highway to Hell were played at this airfield less than 6 months from the final death of the Soviet Union.
@progameing
@progameing Год назад
@@Zsinj3 Damn, didn't know this. Thanks for the info👍
@yeti1002
@yeti1002 Год назад
It's a huge intro. Worth every note .... My Russian brothers are letting it all out ..
@markgorsuch2105
@markgorsuch2105 Год назад
It was the producer, Bob Rock's son
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 Год назад
True. Nobody has managed to mobilise that many Russians since.
@AutisticBoy2016
@AutisticBoy2016 Год назад
“Long hair is the thing in metal!” I really love her candid here 😂. It’s always interesting to see how classical people react to metal. It’s like visiting another planet for the first time.
@danielhoward8354
@danielhoward8354 Год назад
They really turned her out on Metallica lol shes awesome "I feel like its going wow wow wow wow, thats how I feel inside too." lol great
@BruGaleen
@BruGaleen Год назад
@@danielhoward8354 Elizabeth's first wah pedal, LOL. You love to see it. \m/
@andyd8370
@andyd8370 Год назад
Hello D Andy, I'm Andy D o/ Haha so true, it's why these vids are so popular. Making me appreciate and revisit stuff I've kind of taken for granted.
@danielhoward8354
@danielhoward8354 Год назад
@@BruGaleen lol
@asraiSOA
@asraiSOA Год назад
It's even more amazing when classically trained folk, realize just how 'classical' metal music is in its structure, composition, and complexity. I always have to chuckle at a memory of a friend of mine who stated how much she emphatically didn't like heavy metal, only to comment how beautiful a song that I was playing a short time after was. I believe it was 'Nothing Else Matters.' I then put on a few Cliff Burton arranged tunes. I think there was a breakthrough happening. LOL
@D4WeeMaN
@D4WeeMaN Год назад
32 years later and Kirk's solo still manages to produce multiple eargasms.
@camerondurham309
@camerondurham309 8 месяцев назад
Kirk is just that guy
@stefypetto8236
@stefypetto8236 8 месяцев назад
You can't be more right than now
@seedy80
@seedy80 8 месяцев назад
Kirk still doesn't remember how to play it to this day.
@JoeFolgers
@JoeFolgers 6 месяцев назад
He truly is.@@camerondurham309
@leonardoferreira9580
@leonardoferreira9580 2 месяца назад
Wah wah solos? WOW, perfect guitarrist.
@nicksws6
@nicksws6 Год назад
Creeping Death from this same concert is a great example of Jasons vocals. He is the gritty harmony you are hearing. Many many great songs by Metallica but these late 80's early 90's is the peak for them and Jason played his heart out in Moscow and it shows.
@arrayofemotions
@arrayofemotions Год назад
I always thought Jason was the heart of the band during this era. He had to put up with a lot of shit but he was such a strong force live.
@fr3lich
@fr3lich Год назад
We need Creeping Death from this one or Seattle '89. Great song, especially with Jason.
@tpernis23
@tpernis23 Год назад
Seattle 1989 is a better Live version. The crowd participation during the DIE DIE DIE part is much better and longer than in Moscow
@nicksws6
@nicksws6 Год назад
@@fr3lich The thing that should not be from seattle '89 is my all time favorite song of theirs.
@enriquea.berger9930
@enriquea.berger9930 Год назад
my very favorite song from Metallica at this concert!!!
@derekdecker555
@derekdecker555 Год назад
Jason doesn’t get enough credit for being an absolutely phenomenal backing vocalist. Which makes sense because Jason doesn’t get enough credit for a lot of things.
@joshuawark6476
@joshuawark6476 Год назад
I think he gets a ton of credit. Not sure why people like to say he doesn't.
@jayw3512
@jayw3512 Год назад
Agree. Metallica will always one of best bands ever. However - when and since - Jason left - it’s not the same.
@derekdecker555
@derekdecker555 Год назад
@@joshuawark6476 I think it’s him being the guy that replaced “THE GUY” in Cliff. The complete erasure of his playing on Justice. Then being hazed and treated like the new guy for the 15 years he was in the band. I’ve never actually heard anyone give him much credit for anything honestly.
@grahamwillis585
@grahamwillis585 Год назад
Love the Jason Newstead era Metallica, but yes they all had long hair originally infact if you watch Alice in Chains MTV performance the guitar has friends dont let friends cut their hair written across its face referring to James and Lars going short haired.
@leonardoferreira9580
@leonardoferreira9580 2 месяца назад
Jason was AWESOME.
@mrcvictor
@mrcvictor 6 месяцев назад
James has 1.6 million people eating out of his hand at that very moment and he does not fail to deliver. Not one person is not going fucking crazy. Not to mention the whole band has mastered their craft to the point of perfection. And please realize he is singing a concert for the ages. So he's gonna leave his soul out there. Epic performance
@ryman7884
@ryman7884 Год назад
I've said it before, your passion for music is so admirable. You aren't helping my insomnia, but I love your analysis.
@rsstnnr76
@rsstnnr76 Год назад
21:30 That might be the most epic rock moment of all time. Helicopter flying over a crowd of a million people with James in a wide power stance.
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Год назад
It's also interesting how much safety measures have changed. I'm pretty sure that helicopter wouldn't be allowed to fly that close to so many people in modern world; imagine the results in case of engine malfunction or other technical problem...
@robertcain9682
@robertcain9682 Год назад
@@MikkoRantalainen maybe but not in Russia. Lol
@Zealdave2223
@Zealdave2223 2 месяца назад
The helicopters were used to get cold air into the huge crowd. Heat stroke was an issue and medics just couldn't get trough. It was a great concert.
@Metal2Bach
@Metal2Bach Год назад
“An evil pez dispenser” is the most creative description of James’ signature laugh I’ve ever heard 😂 You’re wonderful, thanks so much for this great analysis!
@danielmcbride2375
@danielmcbride2375 Год назад
Love it. That is a great discriptor
@oldmanonthebackporch3349
@oldmanonthebackporch3349 Год назад
Came here to say the same thing 👍
@tay13666
@tay13666 Год назад
I came to the comments just for this. Glad someone else noticed. It is such a perfect description.
@MarcKakebeeke
@MarcKakebeeke Год назад
Haha! James, the 'Evil Pez Dispenser' can never be unseen again.😂
@Fuel2Fireband
@Fuel2Fireband Год назад
lol I love that i might write a song about an evil pez dispenser lol
@andyd8370
@andyd8370 Год назад
The crowd goes seemingly to the HORIZON. Watched this before but now with new appreciation.
@Lasse3
@Lasse3 Год назад
1,6 million people, is quite a lot..
@GlendonPerkinsgp
@GlendonPerkinsgp 7 месяцев назад
Kirk is incredible. This song was really a watershed type moment. It really took Metallica off the “specialty” stations and literally put Metallica in everyone’s ear. My small town in Wyoming was all about Top 40 and country and Golden Oldies. Then Enter Sandman took over everything in town. Every car stereo and cassette player in the city was playing Metallica. And a proud moment of mine was when my mom grabbed my songbook of this album and did the opening instrumental on a PIANO. I’m pretty sure Metallic inspired everything metal. Even the Periodic Table.
@blackcatsarenopussies
@blackcatsarenopussies 3 месяца назад
man, great, smart comment, especially the periodic table. Not that many know what that is haha
@wristcontr0l
@wristcontr0l Год назад
For me, the ultimate "younger Hetfield" is Live in Seattle '89. The whole band was on the best kind of vitamins that night, and James himself gave the performance of his life.
@tomrickels6548
@tomrickels6548 Год назад
Vitamins being lots and lots of coke
@Soloyologaming
@Soloyologaming Год назад
@@tomrickels6548 and booze
@end0skeleton778
@end0skeleton778 Год назад
100%
@masonspears8379
@masonspears8379 Год назад
Best Metallica thing there is.
@wristcontr0l
@wristcontr0l Год назад
@@masonspears8379 The thing that should not be, if you will.
@kelsey7k
@kelsey7k Год назад
Kirk Hammett is famous for using a 'wah pedal' on a LOT of his solos. It's a guitar effect that is basically a bandpass filter with a resonant peak, and the guitarist moves the frequency focus of the pedal with their foot. You can kind of see Kirk doing that foot movement in the footage. It definitely causes the guitar to make a "wow wow" sound, and it's cool that you caught it perfectly (possibly without being aware of the gear :) )
@stratoplayer
@stratoplayer Год назад
One might say he overuses wah pedals
@kelsey7k
@kelsey7k Год назад
@@stratoplayer lol yep! i intentionally kept my comment neutral, but you could easily say he's famous/infamous for his wah pedal use 😅
@VesterDude
@VesterDude Год назад
Kirk Whammet
@raphaelmuller
@raphaelmuller Год назад
Actually, in this case it's an auto wah, so he only presses it to turn it on and off again. The filter keeps looping by itself.
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 Год назад
I remember James once saying he made a wah effect as a kid, by attaching an elastic band from his bottom strap button to the pickup selector, and then running a string from the selector, over the lower body horn, and tying it to his toe. At least I'm Pretty sure it was James Hetfield.
@MrBvhawk12
@MrBvhawk12 Год назад
Back when this concert happened I had a “jailbroke” cable box. Stayed up all night watching this concert live! It was also my wife’s first introduction to Metallica and she was just slack jawed the whole time!😅
@youtubeconnollyfamily
@youtubeconnollyfamily Год назад
Those were the good old days. I remember having a black box and always tapping it when I get static on the TV.😂😂
@wheredidkrisko.
@wheredidkrisko. Год назад
Listening to you analyze Metallica is making me fall in love with a band I've followed for decades all over again. You're ability to analyze is simply exquisite.
@Santiago308
@Santiago308 Год назад
You just described Kirk Hammet’s guitar solo in the live Moscow concert as a “delight”. This has never been done before! This channel just won the internet
@quij7ote222
@quij7ote222 Год назад
Amen. At my old age I am just now really discovering Metallica. After every new song I hear, no matter how grim, introspective or rage-filled I feel "delight" in the music. My heart grows bigger. I feel the ecstasy music can make you feel. I think it's because of the authenticity, extraordinary energy and desire to get the listener to experience the song's intended emotion. Works every time with Metallica and it makes them delightful.
@mikaeldk5700
@mikaeldk5700 Год назад
Kirk soloing: "I feel like it´s going wah wah wah"... Ehmm well....
@jatinupadhyay6401
@jatinupadhyay6401 Год назад
Accuracy 101%, Precision 101%, Speed 101%, Riffs 101%, Vocals 101%, Charisma, intimidating 101%, Songwriting, lyrics, relatability 101%. Prime James hetfield was literally A God Among Us
@namesareoverrated6027
@namesareoverrated6027 Год назад
Is*. The God that doesn't fail
@InfamousB9
@InfamousB9 Год назад
He still is⚡⚡⚡
@adzr851
@adzr851 Год назад
Using the word 'literally' in a non-literal sense - 101%
@InfamousB9
@InfamousB9 Год назад
@@adzr851 Well said sir🤘
@ligma6496
@ligma6496 Год назад
amogos
@ostlandr
@ostlandr Год назад
This was Metallica at the absolute top of their game. "Hair Metal" was an '80s thing. For an intro to Hair Metal, check out any track from Twisted Sister's "Stay Hungry." FYI I am old enough to have had to literally say my prayers at bedtime. That classic one, "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, if I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take" was one I had to recite. Not the best for a pre-K kid to have to think about the possibility of dying in their sleep. James was probably as creeped out about it as I was.
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel Год назад
She likes power ballads so _The Price_ needs to be on her list.
@rogerkimble
@rogerkimble Год назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_I_Lay_Me_Down_to_Sleep#:~:text=morning's%20light%20amen.-,Now%20I%20lay%20me%20down%20to%20sleep%2C,me%20safe%20till%20morning%20light.
@Caligrammi
@Caligrammi 26 дней назад
We taught our daughter to say “Angels on my left and right keep me safe all through the night” instead of “if I die before I wake I pray the Lord my soul to take”!for that very reason….”creepy for a pre-schooler” is a very accurate description
@Fuel2Fireband
@Fuel2Fireband Год назад
Gotta love Elizabeth's reaction to my favourite band, she is so giddy and so adorable, she has been converted, her reaction and analysis is so articulate and so on point. We need a tea time with James Hetfeild.
@MitchJohnson0110
@MitchJohnson0110 Год назад
She NEEDS to hear Creeping Death! Either from the concert or Seattle 1989! That's Jason Newstead on backing vocals, the bassist. Absolute powerhouse of backing vocals he is dearly missed.
@Scooby_Dum
@Scooby_Dum Год назад
Yes. This is what I’m waiting for! :)
@maddimadd8
@maddimadd8 Год назад
yessss creeping death will forever be my favorite 😭❤️
@Alanpaints
@Alanpaints Год назад
I think its already been said, but "Creeping Death" from the same concert is awesome. One of their best live performances of that song. Insane energy.
@jamesf456
@jamesf456 Год назад
'99 Woodstock is pretty insane too.
@dumuntai
@dumuntai Год назад
I loved this song when they were in Mexico City
@xisleprez
@xisleprez 9 месяцев назад
32 years later still gives me the chills! Awesome energy!
@stateofmind19379
@stateofmind19379 Год назад
Another fun fact: Pantera's Domination music video was recorded at Monsters Of Rock 1991. Lots of legendary moments happened that day at the airfield. The helicopters flying overhead still blows my mind to this day.
@courtneyurman
@courtneyurman Год назад
This is James' peak vocal time from the early years. Classic Metallica, full of energy. Such fun! I love hearing how his voice has changed over time. Personally, I'm a bit obsessed with their live performance videos from the last 3 years or so. A truly incredible moment was at the 2019 S&M2 concert. The whole thing was amazing but then he sang Unforgiven III with only the symphony under him. Absolutely stunning. I call it his Silver Fox voice.
@HanMoP
@HanMoP Год назад
Yea. Just a few month after this recording James had to attend a vocal coach to save his voice. Here's on god explanation from Jaymz himself. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UxgxHNqRenY.html And here's his warmup at that time. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Vz5GWv0bkE.html
@JohnPaulHare
@JohnPaulHare Год назад
Unforgiven III with just the symphony was positively delightful in so many ways. His voice was a little rough by then, after multiple years of consistent touring and slipping back into old habits toward the end of that, but he nailed that song. Perhaps that even contributed a bit to how raw and emotional it feels.
@andrewstableford9781
@andrewstableford9781 Год назад
Jim Breuer has the best joke about the evolution of James Hetfields voice. He used to sing AAANGRY! Now he sings CRAAANKY! 🤣🤣🤣
@tomjudge7920
@tomjudge7920 Год назад
James didn't know how to really sing at this time and ended up blowing his voice out in the early 90s and had to learn to sing again
@onetruthmediacompany
@onetruthmediacompany Год назад
Best vocal time for Jame ? That is debatable.
@travistaylor9
@travistaylor9 Год назад
You have to react to creeping death from the same concert. Prob the best live performance ever. The aggression just dripping off James vocals. Jason adds his “monster” voice on the backing vocals. It’s literally the best metal performance there is!!
@slhanks4
@slhanks4 Год назад
One of the biggest bands on the planet for over 40 years. This concert was massive! First performance by western bands after the collapse of the Soviet Union. This was a big moment in time.
@orome9793
@orome9793 3 месяца назад
*Months before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
@milodemoray
@milodemoray 8 месяцев назад
This really was an earth shaking concert. A sense of validation is nearly impossible to miss when you see that monstrous audience. Way to go Metallica!
@engcorreia
@engcorreia Год назад
for me the best one is Creeping Death ...with jason back vocals...it's just insane...
@chrisbuchheit
@chrisbuchheit Год назад
This is arguably their best concert ever. The very next song "Creeping Death" is also very iconic and I think worthy of a reaction and analysis.
@morganpowell2999
@morganpowell2999 Год назад
Please do creeping death on this same concert
@shawnflesher4857
@shawnflesher4857 Год назад
Creeping death might be their best song.
@DLevasseur
@DLevasseur Год назад
Creeping Death live with Jason really demonstrates his backing vocal style Die...Die...
@adamlower5529
@adamlower5529 Год назад
Yes to this... Jason is the man
@FalconLover5xX
@FalconLover5xX Год назад
IMO Seattle 89 takes the top. for me it's pure perfection
@LaYedra
@LaYedra 2 месяца назад
This woman talks fantastically well. It’s a pleasure to hear how clear every word sounds combined with how articulate she is. I could hear her talk a out anything and remain interested.
@ronrogers7743
@ronrogers7743 8 месяцев назад
I just discovered your channel a few days ago, making my way through pieces of your backlog. Your analysis of this song made me want - nay, NEED - to go listen to Enter Sandman on full volume like I was a kid in HS again. Thanks for that. :)
@XXLRebel
@XXLRebel Год назад
I love that you were intruiged by James and Jason singing together. It's what us Metallica fans miss a lot during their currwnt tours. Their voices really blend well together. Hearing a vocal coach mention this is really awesome😁
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Год назад
It almost feels like one is singing with distorted vocals and another with clean vocals and that's maybe the reason it's so good as a result. (Or maybe you should say one is singing with less distorted vocals and another with more distorted vocals?)
@danshady09
@danshady09 Год назад
the blended very well in the late 90's
@InfamousB9
@InfamousB9 Год назад
For Whom The Bell Tolls and Creeping death are best exampleas of that
@blechtic
@blechtic Год назад
I think Jason is singing the correct harmonics while James is clearly not singing the right notes there.
@BosGaurus05
@BosGaurus05 Год назад
Jason in metallica is like marco in nightwish.
@SonicImmersion_
@SonicImmersion_ Год назад
Gotta do Creeping Death! Both from this concert, and the earlier studio version from Ride The Lighting. One of my favorite metal songs of all time.
@dustinplatt6882
@dustinplatt6882 Год назад
When she says that Kirk's solo is going *Wahh wahhh wahhh* I think we all chuckled.
@kegulalo
@kegulalo Год назад
Literally laughed out loud
@SandiskCruzer
@SandiskCruzer Год назад
I looked down and left from where I was sitting, seeing my Jim Dunlop Original CryBaby at the first position in a chain of effects. We all know the nickname for this pedal. It has earned that moniker for good reason. Yeah, that comment made me chuckle as well...
@sticktoyourdrums8177
@sticktoyourdrums8177 Год назад
Kirk also agrees that it sounds really cool
@lantose
@lantose Год назад
That was funny, however, she knew what was going on and I loved it that she was so infatuated with the solo! She is so genuinely honest!
@Henelund
@Henelund Год назад
Kirk loves Whapedals?, naah, im sure i herard him play at least 3solos without Wahs..:-P
@davidblackburn9561
@davidblackburn9561 Год назад
Please do Bleeding me, specifically the s&m concert in 1999. How his vocals changed in 8 years. He took better care and was properly taught within that timeframe. It’s a fantastic performance.
@connollydean
@connollydean Год назад
The vocal contributions of Jason to the music have always been underappreciated.
@mattetjus
@mattetjus Год назад
Jason was sadly underappreciated in too many metrics. It's just not the same without him. It wasn't the same after the buss accident either, but, I grew up with the black album, so Metallica with Jason just feels right for me ❤
@zackkullis5555
@zackkullis5555 Год назад
The combination of James’ voice and Jason Newsted’s definitely created a kind of vocal dissonance that amplified the harshness of the meaning in the song. I get goosebumps every time I watch this video!
@timbob1145
@timbob1145 Год назад
Yep Jason's backing vocals are god like in their own right, particularly on their performance of creeping death at this concert... Unbelievable... Also I think Jason actually pushed Hetfield to do better and be louder.
@thehutch7728
@thehutch7728 Год назад
I miss Jason.
@drumtum81
@drumtum81 Год назад
Jason had incredible impact with his vocals but it's clear he was a bit off key here and there
@alexanderstuartpetty485
@alexanderstuartpetty485 2 дня назад
I love how your analysis of Metallica feels like a poet dissecting a storm. Your precise breakdown of their music is both amusing and enlightening. It's fascinating to see something as raw and powerful as metal being scrutinized in this way. Your unique perspective brings us fans a whole new appreciation for the music we love. Thanks for what you do!
@WeldonHunter
@WeldonHunter Год назад
I absolutely love this concert!! Watching that many people, finally free, enjoying what we've all taken for granted for so many years. I've had a copy of it on my computer for close to 20 years and listen to it when I'm working at the putr. It never gets old, never!
@SuperPoodleboy
@SuperPoodleboy Год назад
You can definitely see why they stayed on tour for almost 2 years at this point in their career. That energy is amazing.
@tallycahamuhlhetru26
@tallycahamuhlhetru26 Год назад
3 years
@stigpetersen9701
@stigpetersen9701 Год назад
@@tallycahamuhlhetru26 exactly…3 years….
@CrackerJohn100
@CrackerJohn100 Год назад
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
@ivankovachev8835
@ivankovachev8835 Год назад
They were very tired by the end of the tour.
@Doug_M
@Doug_M Год назад
James continued to tour after the pyro accident too. I saw Metallica in Germany and James couldn't move on stage due to his injures. He sat on the edge of the stage for the entire concert.
@mikesanders5433
@mikesanders5433 Год назад
That entire performance from Metallica in Moscow is worth watching, even if you don’t react to them. My personal fav is “Creeping Death”, now THAT is a Phenomenal guitar solo 🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸🎸
@jacksdad734
@jacksdad734 Год назад
Hell yeah.
@riverbrewdrummer
@riverbrewdrummer Год назад
1.6 million crowd members chanting "die!" during it gives me goosebumps every time!
@PaleHorseShabuShabu
@PaleHorseShabuShabu Год назад
That's my favorite Metallica song.
@basila33
@basila33 Год назад
and more worth was visiting it. still remember it like it was yesterday
@Jimjolnir
@Jimjolnir Год назад
Hell yes. Was thinking that, and Harvester. Need to watch this show again.
@Dmdragonslayersquad
@Dmdragonslayersquad 6 месяцев назад
Wish I found your channel sooner, I’ve just been straight playing them back to back all day, you’re putting words to the songs I’ve loved my entire life as to why I love them, the uniqueness that I never had the vocabulary to describe makes me happier than I thought it would for sure.
@TheFastrider76
@TheFastrider76 Год назад
This video just popped on my feed and I couldn't be more grateful about it.... Metallica has been my favorite band for decades. Seeing someone like yourself with such knowledge go through one of the most iconic concerts in history was awesome and not to mention you're adorable! You have a new subscriber!... thank you!
@guffepuffe
@guffepuffe Год назад
James and Jason was an amazing singing duo! Jasons gritty vocals along with James gave the lyrics so much testosterone!
@Bootchair
@Bootchair Год назад
Jason does a great seek and destroy. Through all the hazing, it was still cool to see James let Jason take the reins on such a huge song.
@Broccoli_Highkicks
@Broccoli_Highkicks Год назад
Jason's backing vocals (and stage presence) are sorely missed in Metallica. Having him in the band was like having 2 frontmen. His vocals are very rough, but he was an absolute powerhouse. The first time I saw them live after he "left da focking band", it sounded like the backing vocals were being delivered by some preschoolers...
@tubelious
@tubelious Год назад
we all do love the New kid. I've watched the Live Shit VHS to ruins.
@aboxoftissuesdude5810
@aboxoftissuesdude5810 Год назад
Bit rude to Rob, but sure
@520azdc
@520azdc Год назад
@@aboxoftissuesdude5810 you can't take anything away from Rob's instrumental prowess, he's arguably the most talented bass player they've ever had, but he can't hold a candle to Jason's stage presence and vocal delivery.
@peoplevsradio317
@peoplevsradio317 Год назад
But the Bass was being delivered by a Monster... & Jason physically can't keep up and Rob is by Far the best replacement possible... and it's been 20 years so... get over it.
@ivankovachev8835
@ivankovachev8835 Год назад
Jason's backing vocals were awesome along with James while James was growling, when James started singing more clearly they just didn't match and click together anymore.
@pooperdave
@pooperdave 10 месяцев назад
My one and only video of yours that I watched through till the end. Great job. Enjoyed very much.
@infodotwtf
@infodotwtf Год назад
I've never really been a fan of Metallica but I was blown away by their live show. It's was at the Rose Bowl in the early 90's when they played with Guns n Roses. The thing that blew me away was the 70,000 fans in the stadium singing every word!! I felt like I was transported to an ancient gladiator event. Very cool shit.
@stephengrummitt9079
@stephengrummitt9079 Год назад
that sounds epic..i had ticket to them but was called off because james got sick ....next time maby lol
@jakebenoit1458
@jakebenoit1458 9 месяцев назад
very cool
@jackcox7945
@jackcox7945 9 месяцев назад
GnR + Metallica at the same venue at the same time? Seriously epic! No way I could go, though. Sigh . . .
@calikitkat8429
@calikitkat8429 7 месяцев назад
I was at that concert ... Also at the Cal State Domingus Hills concert that was in one big soccer feild, not a single seat in site... it was pretty cool while all the other bands played, as soon as Metallic took stage it was ONE HIGE INCREDIBLE MOSH PIT where EVERYONE was still kind and cautious as there were m,any kids in the crowd, even a few romantic moments as Nothing Else Matters played and there were bawn fires in the metal trash barrels. One of the coolest concerts IVE EVER BEEN TOO!!
@JayJayPee123
@JayJayPee123 Год назад
Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do a vocal analysis of James Hetfield's vocal style over his entire career for a single song. Describe what you're hearing and why the changes are there - in terms that a vocal coach would have special insight into. From 1981 to 93 he was doing all he could to bark in key. Then his voice began to give out between 92 to 93, where you can hear it cracking in various liveshows in 93. 93 to 94 he stayed in the E key before 95, when they finally tuned down all their live material half a step. Even recording in a lower key. 98-99 it sounds like he got his voice back and well under control, but he's yodelling a lot. From 2000 to 2011 it's hit and miss. It isn't until after 2012 that he really begins to find a good balance, where he can conservatively bark in key for certain parts of songs. You should look into all that, and do a special video on what happened, why, etc. I've always wanted to hear a proper explanation. Ideally if you could sit down with James to pick his brain on his vocals and behind the scenes coaching he had :-) But that might be hard to do. I bet you could probably get that interview if you asked. Doesn't hurt to try right? :-)
@marys3630
@marys3630 Год назад
Yesss plz we need this kind of analysis 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@ChrisCanada-Smith
@ChrisCanada-Smith Год назад
He blew his vocal chords out recording "So &^%$ing What" for Garage Days and had to change his singing style to accomodate.
@johnpeace971
@johnpeace971 Год назад
This I would be very much into watching. Also one on Bruce Dickinson and how he has managed to maintain such a constant sound for over 20 years now whereas when he was younger he was good some nights and terrible others. Whole tours he was shot, then he came back strong and consistent
@Apater6076
@Apater6076 Год назад
I’d love an analysis of Bono as well. His voice in U2’s early years was amazing.
@clintdickerson887
@clintdickerson887 Год назад
This would be so awesome. Please do it Liz. I've wondered about this for many years. Im a die hard Hetfield fan and I'm hoping before he retires he does a country western solo album. as much as I love him the yodelling years were annoying even though I understand it must have hurt.
@IraRatry
@IraRatry Год назад
thank you for reacting to this concert. i was there, it was the end of soviet union, and a first big concert, ppl was full of hopes and metallica was that. i was far from the stge but sound we still hear. so glad you reacting to this track!
@patrick1234
@patrick1234 Год назад
Seattle '89 show is a must for you ... best from that show would be to do the "Master of Puppets" again (MUCH more aggressive here than what she's seen, LOL) PLUS it has the "To Live Is To Die" intro to tease her on Metallica instrumentals ..... OR ..... "Creeping Death" from this show AND it's a new song for her!!!
@MetalPersonJ
@MetalPersonJ Год назад
No point in doing the same song twice, Seattle 89 should be Whiplash, Battery, Blackened, or Creeping Death.
@mikeabberton
@mikeabberton Год назад
@@MetalPersonJ Definite second vote for Battery from Seattle 89
@tpernis23
@tpernis23 Год назад
YES Creeping Death live Seattle '89
@meganega123
@meganega123 Год назад
@@MetalPersonJ there definitely is a point in doing the same song twice
@fade2bellz
@fade2bellz Год назад
Even though I started to vote for Unforgiven, I voted for Battery just because that would be fun
@dwaynes5983
@dwaynes5983 Год назад
For somebody who is a opera singer you sure love classic rock. 100% respect to you for loving both worlds of music.
@alanvedder6719
@alanvedder6719 7 месяцев назад
I was born in 82 and grew up listening to Metallica. For some reason, it pains me to hear them referred to as "classic rock". 😅
@151LBGames
@151LBGames 7 месяцев назад
Metal
@fistsofsnake5475
@fistsofsnake5475 3 месяца назад
classic music and metal are very similar on the basic stuff. That's why for example rock covers of Beethoven o Bach sounds so good
@squigmcguigan8965
@squigmcguigan8965 10 месяцев назад
After watching a few of your reviews. I love your passion & technical insights into sounds we just rock out to without thinking of the structural details.
@nicksepulvado
@nicksepulvado Год назад
I don't usually like reaction video's where the reaction host stops the video constantly. However, your analysis was very technical and exceptional, and I am very much appreciative of this. Excellent job.
@clos2132
@clos2132 Год назад
James Hetfield has mentioned that he indeed was having voice issues in his earlier days because of his singing style and lack of technique and had to recur to a vocal coach in order to get his voice right. He ended up implementing a bunch of warmup techniques that he always thought were silly but its helped him extend his career! And we're all better off for it! 🤟
@Squall6575
@Squall6575 Год назад
while his older singing style was unhealthy, it was mainly their rigorous touring scheudle that did his voice in. They would go touring endlessly with little breaks in the middle. He blew out his voice singing a cover on the B-side of the black album, got a singing coach (and you can hear the difference in the black album tour), which allowed his voice to be better than ever, but then the tour following the black album was so relentless, his voice started giving out around late 92. They didnt prioritize their healths and it resulted in a broken voice
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 Год назад
@@Squall6575 He popped singing "So What", which is... man, of all the songs to put you down and send you to the docs, that one?
@Squall6575
@Squall6575 Год назад
@@mfree80286 chances are the problems started during the recording of other songs and came to a breaking point on So What
@ctbailey16
@ctbailey16 Год назад
A band you really need to look up is CCR, John Fogerty’s voice is so unique and powerful. I’d love to watch you dissect his vocal trends and sounds.
@mitchiegxxr350
@mitchiegxxr350 Год назад
Fortunate son!
@georgepierre8450
@georgepierre8450 Год назад
"Long as i see the light" would be nice
@donnamcmanus7360
@donnamcmanus7360 9 месяцев назад
James Hetfield is known for that nuetral vowel sound you pointed out and he did use to growl out lyrics more prior to the Black album. I kind of assumed he'd started getting some vocal training to support sustainability and protect his voice. He sounds good but I have a lot of ❤ for his more agro approach in the wayback machine😊
@jays9869
@jays9869 10 месяцев назад
God, that crowd is breathtaking. I can't imagine being there.
@nealweaver5232
@nealweaver5232 Год назад
I love that you are an expert vocalist, yet you approach so many of these songs with childlike wonder. Great job!
@theyetirulrs
@theyetirulrs Год назад
Indeed, it takes me back to when I too experienced that mixture of awe and wonder when I first listened to it!
@cobrakai9969
@cobrakai9969 Год назад
You REALLY gotta react to Metallica's peak, Live in Seattle 1989. That is the moment they sealed their position in history as the biggest, best heavy metal band of all time. It had the success and live production to propel themselves forward to a new era, but retains their youthful energy and aggression that appeals to all fans. It's just insane. That is the era to analyze James' buzzsaw vocals. He may have ruined his voice by singing in such a way so harshly, but it played a huge part in making them the biggest.
@thrashmetalmatters4678
@thrashmetalmatters4678 Год назад
Absolutely dude
@damonryan2861
@damonryan2861 Год назад
I was fifteen when I went to my first concert which was Metallica's ...And Justice for All tour. I saw them August of 89' in Houston. It was truly a magical moment in music at that time being there.
@hotmail305
@hotmail305 Год назад
Was that the same tour with GnR where Axle ran off stage cause Metallica wore out the crowd as their opening
@hotmail305
@hotmail305 Год назад
The GAYS inspired HAIRMETAL.. they put all these straight men in tights with makeup and hat became the look for the 80s metal scene
@bagduster9381
@bagduster9381 Год назад
For real, 89 Seattle is one of their best moments especially when they play the thing that should not be. Ridiculous a band can even be that good live.
@michaelstevens8007
@michaelstevens8007 9 месяцев назад
I've been looking for one particular song, but I don't see it on your channel so I'm guessing you have not done it yet. "For Whom the Bell Toles." I am sure you've had tons of requests for this song, but if you haven't done it yet (or heard it) it's one of their best songs of their entire catalog.
@timothymiller3096
@timothymiller3096 Год назад
I'm loving these videos. Your reaction and in depth analysis is very entertaining.
@marksteverman1622
@marksteverman1622 Год назад
James had vocal training around this time period. This was to save his vocal abilities. Also, "hair metal" is a completely different genre in the "metal" family. Edit: Kirk is infamous for his use of the Wah pedal. Also the spoken words are the Lords Prayer. Edit 2: Somewhere out there, a Metallica fan spliced together every "yeah" that has been recorded from James. I heard this a number of years ago, so I am sure there are plenty more "yeahs" recorded since then.
@MaddogJones
@MaddogJones Год назад
Yeah, he actually requested Chris Isaac's vocal coach. It was Cliff Burton that introduced Kirk to the ways of the WahWah pedal. Cliff had a WahWah that used light rather than the mechanical potentiometer. And yes, Metallica IS NOT Hair Metal like Pantara was...
@mickeymarek2352
@mickeymarek2352 Год назад
It's not the Lord's Prayer.... It's a prayer called "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_I_Lay_Me_Down_to_Sleep
@NecramoniumVideo
@NecramoniumVideo Год назад
yeah
@sekara9866
@sekara9866 Год назад
That's not the lords prayer. It's a common children's bedtime prayer. Creepy stuff if you actually listen to the words.
@deed5811
@deed5811 Год назад
Agree, Sandman is a creature from mythology. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman
@kepetez06
@kepetez06 Год назад
Man i miss Jason newstead backing vocals. He was the best. His backing on creeping death is still my fav metallica moment. He just gave them an edge that i miss
@coldvoid
@coldvoid Год назад
Newsted.
@kepetez06
@kepetez06 Год назад
@@coldvoid lol idk y i always spell that wrong
@PumpkinBecki
@PumpkinBecki Год назад
I second that!
@jeromejerome5369
@jeromejerome5369 Год назад
He was Indeed, more charismatic than Trujillo
@andrewclegg9501
@andrewclegg9501 Год назад
Jason was a second front man, it worked so well. Love the version of whiplash when james and jason trade verses.
@mabo988
@mabo988 9 месяцев назад
Your are truly exiting to watch. Your reactions and smiles are amazingly cute and make me smile every time Lolol. Ty. Great work you do hear.
@lisaowens7629
@lisaowens7629 Год назад
I love watching your videos and also❤ that you are having fun.
@rafaelzorzal569
@rafaelzorzal569 Год назад
Oh man, you should absolutely do a video about James’s voice and vocal change along the years! To most die hard fans “caveman James” during the 87-89 years is the absolute favorite.
@bwl57
@bwl57 Год назад
I definitely enjoy anything from kill em all or ride the lightning more with his later voice but I actually think it wasn't until the black album that his voice fully matured. It's still a little higher, more "screamy" if you will, still even on puppets and justice. IMO this especially applies to Seek and destroy live anywhere from early 90s on sounding way better than on kill em all.
@Betsone_
@Betsone_ Год назад
So couple things: this was back when James first really started experimenting with his vocal abilities so the accents at the end of the words was just the beginning Jason used to do back ups n is actually a vocalist himself often during concerts Jason would take over n let James rest (concerts were 3hrs) I miss Jason he brought a fire that kept up with James. You should do analysis on that. I still say you should do MAMA SAID such a good song to hear a different side of him. N the lack of likes on this comment will prove that it’s worth a listen.
@timbob1145
@timbob1145 Год назад
Agree with everything you say but I'd go as far as to say that Jason actually pushed Hetfield to be better and injected extra passion and energy into the band and into James.
@christianiniguez4586
@christianiniguez4586 Год назад
Yeah, she should react to Mama Said or until it sleeps
@robthorne2077
@robthorne2077 Год назад
Mama said!
@billfryer5911
@billfryer5911 Год назад
I agree wholeheartedly. I, too, have suggested MAMA SAID more than once. It's kind of Metallica meets country, and it definitely shows a whole new range for James...And UNTIL IT SLEEPS is one of my favorites, along with UNFORGIVEN II and HERO OF THE DAY. All, in my opinion, do a great job in showcasing James range.
@MtnHound
@MtnHound Год назад
I've also suggested Mama Said a couple of times, along with Outlaw Torn from S&M '99. Maybe some day she'll finally get sick of the few of us throwing it out there everytime and do a video on it. Kind like the child that keeps saying mom or dad every two seconds until you finally acknowledge them. 😁
@GrouchyOldBear7
@GrouchyOldBear7 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
@gerarddelgado2666
@gerarddelgado2666 9 месяцев назад
I just love your enthusiasm and how you get into the music! Awesome!
@hellstorm3233
@hellstorm3233 Год назад
Jason Newstead sings a ton of background vocals while he was in the band. You can definitely hear him and James at the same time. I think Jason's backing vocals are missed at the live shows for me anyways
@Rickkelley365
@Rickkelley365 Год назад
I know this is a vocal channel - but your reaction to the guitar solo is exactly what happened to me in the fall of 1991. I was 14 and mostly listened to pop radio. I heard this song - and Kirk’s solo - on the radio 97.9FM out of Morgantown, WV and when it was over I immediately called my best friend. I was awestruck. It changed my whole life. I went from band geek to metal head overnight. Guitar became my biggest passion. It’s been thirty years and I still play guitar and I’ve been a huge Metallica fan ever since. Loved your reaction to that section especially.
@JPBrooksLive
@JPBrooksLive Год назад
I had been playing guitar for about 6 months, had picked it up pretty fast, and showed my brother a solo from a blink 182 song... He was unimpressed... "Come here" he said- he was currently renting "A Year And A Half in the Life of Metallica" and he showed me kirk's solo at the end of For Whom the Bell Tolls and I instantly knew that that's what I was put on the earth to do lol. I'm a 35 year old guitar teacher who played in a metal band for most of my adult life, it and currently play live acoustic shows for a good entertainment company, so I'm glad he showed me 😁
@TheNemosdaddy
@TheNemosdaddy Год назад
lmfao i was in 8th grade and listening to this on the same radio station. Grew up in fairmont, 97.9 was the radio station we listened to.
@marekgitarzysta5193
@marekgitarzysta5193 Год назад
Nowadays Kirk is a subject of many jokes and doesn’t get the respect he’s due. He influenced so many. It is not always about the perfection.
@philgbrittain
@philgbrittain Год назад
He has this tendency to use the wah pedal way too much. It's a shame because he can play really well.
@cfletch75
@cfletch75 Год назад
Shout out from Mannington, WV. Was telling my kids the other day that 97.9 was “the great 98” back in the day. That was my station in the late 80s early 90s.
@mentalbreak4653
@mentalbreak4653 8 месяцев назад
You are so entertaining!! Love love love the reactions!!
@Dulcimerdude205
@Dulcimerdude205 15 дней назад
Thank you for what you do. I listen to everything and every type of music. Also as a diehard Virginia Tech Hokie fan this is a commonplace intro song every Saturday in the FALL at home football games in Blacksburg, Va. For over 25 years and counting , Hokie fans have literally shook the football stadium by JUMPING up and down to the intro. Then.....hearing 65,000 people sing the lyrics is quite awesome. It will give you chills down your spine and the hair raises up on your neck!! I LOVE what you do and thank you for doing Stevie Ray Vaughn's Texas Flood.
@s1l3nc3r1985
@s1l3nc3r1985 Год назад
If memory serves me well, this was from 1991's Monsters of Rock concert in Moscow to which the concert attendance was around 1.5 million people. The Lineup was Patera, Metallica, The Black Crows, and AC/DC. The event was monumental as it was the first open-air concert during the dissolution of the Soviet Union. If you want to look into it, it has some cool history to it if one is curious.
@Kardall
@Kardall Год назад
^- This. The Iron Curtain has fallen, and everyone wanted to ROCK OUT!
@FFFFlinTTTT
@FFFFlinTTTT Год назад
This was not the first festival. In '89, the Moscow Music Peace Festival was held at Luzhniki. Cinderella, Scorpions, Skid Row, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi took part. It was broadcasted in 59 countries, with an estimated audience of 1 billion people. Greetings from Russia)
@catmanduu66
@catmanduu66 Год назад
@@FFFFlinTTTT There are so many videos taken from that and so many stories from that fest..
@mikatomik5532
@mikatomik5532 Год назад
@@FFFFlinTTTT One billion people? Not a chance
@timmarshall2491
@timmarshall2491 Год назад
@@FFFFlinTTTT There were only 100,000 people in attendance, though. The Monsters of Rock festival was much more epic in scope.
@Artstar2
@Artstar2 Год назад
The WAH...WAH sound you mentioned is the actual name of the guitar pedal. Kudos for observing that. Some fans have given Kirk too much shit for using a WAH WAH Pedal. I guess they think it is cheating. Either way, the guy pulls off clean solos and solos with distortion. He is highly underrated.
@youtubeconnollyfamily
@youtubeconnollyfamily Год назад
I still get goosebumps every time I watch this video.
@evanschad85
@evanschad85 Год назад
I absolutely love your reaction this song. It reminds me of my first reaction to Metallica when I first started getting into music as a child! Such an amazing feeling!
@ChadCarlisle
@ChadCarlisle Год назад
Kirk Hammet's guitar solo uses a Wah Wah pedal which is one of his favorite effects. He does this in a lot of solos. It is his signature.
@khalathas
@khalathas 8 месяцев назад
you can hear Satriani's influence on him on this album for sure, as he got lessons from Joe after Justice was released, I believe (not 100% sure on the timeline there)
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 6 месяцев назад
Kirk Wahmett 😂 I love Metallica.
@Mighty_Oregon
@Mighty_Oregon Год назад
"Orion" by Metallica is a fantastical masterpiece! It is a instrumental that can be described by its beauty and adventurous sounds. Emotions will grab a hold of you and make you feel as if you're in tune with yourself and lost all at the same time.......
@Untrainedpilot1
@Untrainedpilot1 Год назад
I 100% second this
@MoejoTheGreat
@MoejoTheGreat Год назад
Best song they ever played, imo.
@nextrackter1519
@nextrackter1519 Год назад
Unfortunately, she is a vocal analyst so she probably won't react to it
@cjcurcio
@cjcurcio Год назад
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! Thanks so much for your analysis!
@johnwood6362
@johnwood6362 7 месяцев назад
Love the surprise and joyful reactions
@iamradical
@iamradical Год назад
I love when you do Metallica videos. They are my all time favorite band and it makes me happy seeing other people appreciate how awesome they are.
@GrAYvTrAnE
@GrAYvTrAnE Год назад
Can you imagine how it felt to be on that stage and seeing that sea of people?
@fancydancer2016
@fancydancer2016 Год назад
The energy from that crowd had to have been incredible. I’ve seen them several times, before and after this timeframe, and I loved it every time. Elisabeth’s giggle kicks it up a notch. 😊🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@3701OlegLvovich
@3701OlegLvovich 9 месяцев назад
Love your genuine reactions!
@CX0909
@CX0909 Год назад
One of the things I so enjoy about your videos is your unabashed geeky and gleeful curiosity and appreciation for different genres of music. Especially metal. I love how you joyfully delve into the technical aspect of metal vocals and how they are formed as well as their purpose. 👍🏻
@zachanderson9600
@zachanderson9600 Год назад
Absolute height of Metallica. This festival could NOT happen today. So many things had to line up perfectly in time for this.
@roverwaters3875
@roverwaters3875 Год назад
The organizer of the festival spoke about its insane scale, estimating the number of listeners at 600,000 people. “People came from all over the country. We spent the night in the Tushino field in the rain. I arrive at Tushino at ten in the morning, and I feel unwell. Because I see just a human sea. Sea! I think: "Mom dear." And the police don’t know what to do,” he said. “I stood on the stage and could not understand how many people. The police said 400 thousand. There was a feeling that there were 600 thousand, ”Zosimov added.
@garyalleccia2793
@garyalleccia2793 Год назад
Glad to see you appreciate all music. A true musician and artist. And yes, the kick is awesome! Love your reactions.
@barefootalien
@barefootalien Год назад
One thing that absolutely fascinates me about this video and others of _huge_ concerts like this, is that you can literally _see_ the speed of sound rippling outward through the crowd as people jump and shake their fists to the beat.
@sc00b4s7eve
@sc00b4s7eve 11 месяцев назад
The audio equipment engineering skills needed for that exact reason is mind boggling. Metallica and (surprising many) Grateful Dead had some of the most insane and brilliant people creating their live sound ❤
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 6 месяцев назад
I absolutely Iove when the military guards went from trying to contain the crowd, to joining the crowd 🤘 It's sad that ~54 peopIe Iost their lives there. But with 1.6 miIIion peopIe there, it's probably remarkable that there weren't more. It was an epic show and historical event in metal. I Iove Harvester Of Sorrow from that show.
@garylagstrom3864
@garylagstrom3864 Год назад
I must say Elizabeth I’m a drummer and musically I appreciate all instrumentalists but you have given me a greater appreciation and understanding of singers and the nuances of the voice and what it can and cannot do or should never be done. Drummer/Lyricist the late great Neil Peart said Singing is the hardest job in the band while drumming is the most physically challenging. He would know! Of course you have sung the most difficult and demanding singing of all which is Opera!
@quij7ote222
@quij7ote222 Год назад
I thought she would be boring, but her reaction is so educational and precise. She brings something new and important that no one else tries. I am fascinated by her vocal appreciation and explanations because she helps me understand a little better why I am so besotted by certain singers and their voices. In other words, she invites you to ponder why something is good.
@atomcraft4067
@atomcraft4067 Год назад
This was the monsters of rock gig in Moscow 1991. The bands that played were ACDC, The Black Crows, Metallica and Pantera. Altogether, one sick line up.
@lloydster9000
@lloydster9000 Год назад
Pantera playing “Domination” at this gig must have been a sight to behold. The boys were kicking so much ass that day.
@eileenfox3507
@eileenfox3507 Год назад
I have to say first of all that I am a die hard Metallica fan,and I get what you’re saying, but to us fans... we are largely 50 years and older(yeah, I said it!), I really think your focus is impressive.. I’ve not looked at certain things the way you did... (thanks for that kid!🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻)
@THETYMEKK12
@THETYMEKK12 Год назад
To hear these background vocals up close, I recommend you "Newsted". There were a band formed by the bassist, who played on this show. They released one album and then ended. Great, agressive vocals!
@joergojschaefer3521
@joergojschaefer3521 Год назад
Let's hear Metallica, 1.6 million can't be wrong! "Moscow, Hetfield Base here. Metallica has landed."
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