Our first reaction to ‘Creeping Death’ by Metallica, live from Moscow in 1991!🔥 Please leave a like if you’re enjoying these Metal Reaction videos, I’m really enjoying switching things up!🤘🏼 Sub count as of upload: 25,350
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Now you have enjoyed the performance, look up the lyrics and watch again. You will gain an even greater appreciation of Metallica. Creeping Death along with Master of Puppets are among some of my favorite songs lyrically
Can't really blame them: this works with the high energy and difference, rawness and all that *if you know the song already* - otherwise it is messy, hard to follow and probably quite overwhelming. Live versions of songs work best for fans, you can't fault these kids for not really being into it just like that.
When you do Enter Sandman, see it on this Monster's of Rock concert too. It was the first song of that gig. There's a helicopter shot where you will see the magnitude of the crowd, just insane.
React to “Domination” by Pantera at the same show. Metallica is my favorite band, but Pantera is second, but they stole the show with that performance. Rip Dime and Vinnie!
Ray Robinson Metallica in Seattle 1989 is the apex of all metallica shows ever. Lots of YT videos existing, take a deeper look. The crowd is going insane \m/
@SORE LOSER LIBERAL Yes. Right after the long pause they always make in the live versions. Apparently, James was trolling the public with the duration of that pause. And that caused Lars to be confused and hit one of the cymbals sharp sides.
there were so many people there because it was a free concert lol. this was right after the collapse of the soviet union. an incredible moment in history.
If you drunk and fall in 1.6kk crowd, you have every chance to die. But yes, several fans including me were beaten by special forces. Was hurt but not lethal.
Live performances...oh boy anything from Seattle 1989..my favourite from that concert is Welcome Home (Sanatarium)..Fade to Black is their best performance of that song which is again from Moscow 1991...seriously you're right it's endless but I'd recommend those 2 off the top of my head.
I can remember hearing this track on the Friday rock show on Radio1 with the late Tommy Vance as a teen in ‘83. I’d never heard any metal track this fast before and was blown away! 😎
Chills Everytime. 😁 I haven't scanned the comments yet, but yes, the crowd chants "die" and acts as the background to the next verse...it's fun to be there. People love the participation with the song.
This is the very first time these people got to see a concert like this , first taste of freedom and they came out for it !! Biggest rock concert ever .
At least they put effort into learning and understanding the genre. Be grateful for that instead of repeating the arrogant, never-ending shit-mantra about how stupid young people nowadays are. I love metal but I always hated the stubborn, "superioristic" elitism of the metal community. Fuck that. Love the music and give everyone time to learn how and why it is great, don't shit on people who are new to this kind of music. If you watch mindfully you will realize that this generation is way more open minded when it comes to music than the majority of our generation was back then.
I have no idea, what I am doing here. Reactions is the most bizzare genre on youtube, but this is my favourite metallica live ever! And your girlfriend is just adorable. Lucky dude
The riff that starts at 5:37 still makes Kirk Hammet emotional everytime he plays it Live, he created it when he was teenager and now he's in his 50s, kinda crazy when you think about it.
The Soviet soldiers beat people to death there.This was the first metal concert they'd ever seen and didn't know how people acted at concerts.They thought the concert goers were freaking out and beat the shit out of them. Thanks👍
Sorry Jimini not the first..the Moscow Peace Festival was in 1989 and i'm not even sure if that was the first...the line up was Skid Row/Cinderella/Bon Jovi/Motley Crue/Gorky Park/Ozzy Osbourne and the Scorpions ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZRT_jt0UZc.html also Black Sabbath toured Moscow in 89 as well
1983...Metallica Debut Album Kill 'Em All released... 10-year-old kid from Scotland, UK, was never the same again. NEVER gets old. Now live in Texas but damn that is a band!
April 10th 1993, Metallica was live in Jakarta Indonesia. Unfortunately the concert was chaotic because of the fans were histerical when Metallica played Creeping Death. They went crazy and wanted to burn the stage. The chaos still continued even the concert was over. Many people died back then
this concert was held in September 1991 and was a continuation of the Monsters Of Rock festival tour in Donington and besides Metallica there was and other bands in Moscow there was Pantera, Metallica etc ... but the stars of that festival were AC / DC ..... in the original Donington were The Black Croves, Queensryche, Motley Crue, Metallica and AC / DC
Metallica - Enter Sandman Metallica - Sad but True Metallica - Unforgiven Metallica - Wherever I May Roam Metallica - My Friend of Misery requesting these because the black album is a great gateway for those new to metal. It helps foster that untrained ear.(plus they’re awesome songs too!)
It's pretty awesome to think about. Playing for over a million people plus being in one of the biggest bands in the world before you've even turned thirty.
This pretty awesome to see, i remember when metallica use to kick ass , brings back memories, ima die hard MEGADETH fan now since the black album was released, this is badd ass thougb ,
New subscriber here. I subscribed for two very superficial and shallow reasons. I really dig the accents and the lovely lady to your left. In other words ear candy and eye candy. My left your right...
I've been watching tons of reactions to this show in the last few weeks. It cracks me up that nearly no one gets or mentions the significance of Soviet citizens flying the American flag in 1991.
1.6 Million people...Officially...but crowd scan said it was most likely more...and this is only 3rd on the all time list of crowds at an open air concert. #1 is Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with a crowd of 3.5 Million in 1994. #2 was Jean Michel Jarre in 1997 also in Russia, like that Metallica show, with 3.5 Million.
You should definitively listen to "And justice for all" from their 1989 concert in Seattle, it might just be the best vocal performance from James. It might just be considered as the best concert from Metallica and if not it's Monsters of Rock from 1991. Anyway they are both awesome and if you want to continue with Monsters of Rock, you should give a chance to "Harvester of Sorrow". P.S: You should look up the lyrics once you're done listening to the song and trust me, you won't regret it.
the people could see & hear they had 11 - 30 foot tv screens all over the place so the people could see what was happening up on stage & it was a free concert & they do go over the concert with a helicopter its wild !!!!!
Hey Guys! Great job (Y) This Live in Moscow 1991 just fucking amazing! Check it out the Pantera Band performance, they played thats day too. Heavy Metal Rules !m! Greetings from Venezuela.
I.6 million is bigger than all of Ireland! LOL Funny thing, another band that played the SAME SHOW with Metallica was Pantera. Take a look at "Primal Concrete Sledge" from that concert. It's amazing!!! Anyway, great vid!
What the fook?!? Is that the notorious on your wall in the back ground? Nice! 👍 Greetings from America and from an Irish American. Just came across your channel. Hope you two are really enjoying Metallica! Not sure if you’re aware but the inspiration for “creeping death” is biblical! Literally! It’s in reference to the book of exodus and Israelites deliverance from slavery. Metallica is one of the best musical acts out there! Over any genre! Period! Take care!
You can pretty much pick any Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, Danzig, Anthrax, Suicidal Tendancies.... Even the hair metal drew insane crowds. Motley Crue, Poison, Skid Row, Guns and Roses...all huge crowd drawers. I'd love to watch you view any of them... (I think Skid Row and maybe Guns and Roses were at Moscow, too. There was something unique about it, I don't recall exactly, but it was the first time they were allowed to have a metal festival, or something like that, and they got the heaviest to come! 👍)
It was shortly after the Berlin Wall came down and the Cold War was thought to be over, they organised the Monsters of Rock concert, Pantera, Black Crowes, Metallica and AC/DC were the bands brought in, the then ultimate in Western Rock is the spirit of the new open Russia, organised with heavy influence from Premier Gorbachev. The concert was a Tushino Airport, their was no ticket price, it was free to enter and security was literally a Division of Russian troops. So yes this was beyond epic. And consider that the 1+ million attendees were then mostly around 20-30yrs old, they would now be around 45-60yrs old,some of the people at that gig are now the old men and women directing the country.....
If you watch their performance of Sandman in Moscow you can see guards hoisting each other up on their shoulders and rocking out, whipping their jackets in the air. There's an interview with James Hetfield on here somewhere, and he confirms it: Soviet guards (the younger ones only I'm sure) literally went "fuck it." They tossed their hats into the air and rocked out with everyone else.