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FIRST TIME REACTION! Maggie Reneé, a Juilliard trained opera singer, reacts to Metallica performing ONE. Join my FREE course "Sing Better Instantly:" skl.sh/3aHdSuy. Join our B-E-A-U-TIFUL Family on Patreon to influence and support channel content, connect with great people, and get personal replies from me: / maggierenee
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Metallica: One (Official Music Video)
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@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
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@garionth
@garionth 3 года назад
And also join us, and Maggie on her Saturdays 3pm EDT live reaction streams www.twitch.tv/maggiereneemusic
@morgandastrup6576
@morgandastrup6576 3 года назад
Kings Peak and their song Paradigm
@gordonrajaniemi3207
@gordonrajaniemi3207 3 года назад
Please check out In This Moment blood I think you'd enjoy it maybe a bit freaked out by it
@DJ_Mescalino
@DJ_Mescalino 3 года назад
The clips you see are from the movie Johnny got his gun (1971) Great movie, which is based on the book of the same title.
@domas60
@domas60 3 года назад
Some rasp voice maybe, Cakra Khan with Tennessee Whiskey, or Felix Irwan with When we were young, by Adele or Felix Irwan with 'With Or Without you... Thanks dear Maggie )
@marine6680
@marine6680 3 года назад
This was Metallica’s first music video… It was groundbreaking at the time and still holds up today as effectively conveying the unseen horrors of war.
@rcslyman8929
@rcslyman8929 3 года назад
As an added, during the intro of the song, you hear some instrumental effects replicating the song of machine gun fire, mortar explosions, and a helicopter flying by. It's soft, like a memory of a battle. During live performances, this is done much louder and to greater effect, as if you're in the middle of battlefield.
@eduardosiqueiros5533
@eduardosiqueiros5533 2 года назад
Yeees, yeeees yeeees
@coffeeandbytes9854
@coffeeandbytes9854 2 года назад
Not just that: this was the first ever music video for a metal song.
@ubanman
@ubanman 2 года назад
Ah okay. That I guess explains it. To me the video just takes away so much from the music. It's so so soooo distracting. Just please react to a lyric video. 🙏🙏
@mstorrboy
@mstorrboy 2 года назад
I can still remember 13 year old me watching this at my friends house for the first time on Much Music and being utterly transfixed by it. This song made me a metal fan for life.
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 3 года назад
The "movie" clips are from the film "Johnny Got his Gun" which is based off of the book. This was also Metallica's debut official video played on Mtv. I remember when this debuted it was a big deal that Metallica actually made a video...
@Axe_Slinger
@Axe_Slinger 3 года назад
They actually got a LOT of hate from this video because they had told fans they'd NEVER do Music Videos because that would be "selling out"! I knew quite a few people, in High School, who ended their "fandom" with Metallica because they made a music video!
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 3 года назад
@@Axe_Slinger Not where I'm from, I mean you had a handful of fans saying they sold out, but all it did was make Metallica the biggest metal band of all time
@Rendclaw
@Rendclaw 3 года назад
@@Axe_Slinger We were stupid back then. There was such a ridiculous backlash to Metallica becoming succesful in the 80s.
@brianfriedman101
@brianfriedman101 3 года назад
Original video was without annoying movie clips. The literally destroy this song
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 3 года назад
@@brianfriedman101 Don't think thats right.. Pretty sure the original had the movie clips, cause thats when I went to the library and checked out the book.
@unseenmal
@unseenmal 3 года назад
You need Master of Puppets in your life. Personally, I think it's one of the best songs ever written
@xstitched
@xstitched 3 года назад
She should do some Symphony & Metallica. I love that album.
@KevinHwoarang
@KevinHwoarang 2 года назад
The Bohemian Rhapsody of Metal
@KaijGojira
@KaijGojira Год назад
@@KevinHwoarang ehhh, i think that titled belongs to Chop Suey!, Symphony of Destruction, or Enter Sandman
@Crazycook6969
@Crazycook6969 3 года назад
The cut scenes and extra audio are from the 1971 movie Johhny got His Gun which is based on the 1939 Novel of the same name.
@philb323
@philb323 3 года назад
Metallica bought the rights to this movie so they no longer had to pay royalties towards it.
@Tommy1977777
@Tommy1977777 3 года назад
Yup.
@calebparsons5092
@calebparsons5092 3 года назад
Johnny Got His Gun being a reference to the recruitment phrase “Johnny get your gun”
@rome8180
@rome8180 3 года назад
One of the most brutal and best books ever.
@fercocq
@fercocq 3 года назад
Yes... one of the movies in my list of "Great movies I would never watch again"
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III 3 года назад
This is honestly one of the top 5 songs ever made. People dismiss it because it's metal but it has everything you could possibly want in a song.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@pathatfield2543
@pathatfield2543 Год назад
If you’d like to react to more Metallica,here are some suggestions:Escape,Master of Puppets,Lux Aeterna,Moth into Flame.Thanks a lot and enjoy.
@GeekFurious
@GeekFurious 3 года назад
The fact you brought Milkshake into one of the most powerful moments in music history means this video needs to be deleted before it gets put into the time capsule and someday discovered by well-meaning people who use it to destroy humankind.
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 3 года назад
I understand why you would say that. However it's my reaction request and knowing Maggie as I do this is something she does regularly (rabbit holes) and her biggest fans find them hilarious which is why that bit was included here (for people like me) while the deeper meaning & the technicality of the song were well analyzed... and barely kept her out of tears from the story they were telling.
@skinnybuddha74
@skinnybuddha74 3 года назад
I thought it was hilarious. And scarily enough, once she pointed it out, I could hear what she heard lol. I hate to admit it, but it would make an awesome mashup.
@zero2099100
@zero2099100 3 года назад
Kinda weird but agree.. i also hear it. Same frequency or beat or something.
@RustBunny
@RustBunny 3 года назад
Maybe Bill McClintock will stumble across this video and get an idea for a future mashup.
@christopherallen4935
@christopherallen4935 3 года назад
James is one of the most talented rythm guitarist out there.
@yomo1690
@yomo1690 3 года назад
Facts. Even the legendary Dimebag said the way Hetfield downpicks is unique.
@AeonAxisProductions
@AeonAxisProductions 3 года назад
@@yomo1690 you wouldnt think it but because of how low he has his guitar strap, that makes downpicking fast and cleanly a lot harder, i can t go that low I see somepeople that wear it low use their pinky for palm muting, I just cant seem to do that so i have it as low as I can
@redsnorlax1945
@redsnorlax1945 3 года назад
Lars may put the songs together but Hatfield is the undisputed riff master...writing and playing
@longhaul61
@longhaul61 3 года назад
@@AeonAxisProductions Johnny Ramone was the king of downpicking
@guslulou8428
@guslulou8428 3 года назад
Guitarist’s.
@mikenolan8044
@mikenolan8044 3 года назад
Powerful video. Way back, when I came home, they had not invented the term PTSD. They called it being crazy. Thanks to my kid sister for helping me out of that hole. If anyone needs help, ask for it. Love is out there. Good reaction, good editing,
@sethwood6501
@sethwood6501 3 года назад
If anyone is struggling with PTSD, I highly recommend EMDR therapy. All insurance covers it, and its really effective. It's the worst shit in the world when your going through it but it makes the memories feel more like old wounds than like fresh cuts gushing blood. Not sure how else to describe it but that's what it was like for me. As a bonus, you don't even really got to talk through the shit, the therapist just guides the exercise in silence
@coyote4237
@coyote4237 3 года назад
Glad your little sister was there to help you. Cheers.
@ianhairston5258
@ianhairston5258 3 года назад
God bless your soul
@DragonTigerBoss
@DragonTigerBoss 3 года назад
Thanks for commenting. I work for the Masons, and a lot of the older guys are Vietnam vets who worked their way through PTSD with charity and the Masonic organization. They just found each other there and flourished. One guy got shot down over Vietnam--Air Force ace, very deadly in an aircraft--and his dominant arm was so severely damaged that once he got back home, doctors said he'd never use that hand again. He said otherwise. He self-rehabilitated by learning sleight of hand card tricks, and I still can't figure out how he does it.
@mikenolan8044
@mikenolan8044 3 года назад
@@DragonTigerBoss I know people in the Masons. They do very good work that most people never hear about. In the long ago, I used to do sleight of hand card magic. Too much arthritis now. It requires much practice and also the confidence to do it right in front of people. It is doubly a good sign that he is able to do it.
@evilervcowart6234
@evilervcowart6234 3 года назад
My mother, now in her mid 70's, fell absolutely in love with this song after hearing it. I was 13 when Metallica released their album ...And Justice For All, and I was constantly jammin' it. She was never especially into music as a whole, and most of her favorite songs were from the country genre. One day, after yet another such jam, she inquired about the song that had the slow, beautiful music that got heavier and faster towards the end; I knew right away she was referring to One. So I played the song for her, letting her read the lyrics as she listened. Then I showed her the music video, as I had it recorded on VHS. She was mesmerized, and requested I dub her a copy of the song on cassette. I did so, and it was constantly being listened to (both in her car and her walkman). Several years later she told me that she wanted One to be played after she passes away while her ashes are being scattered. She still loves the song to this day and sometimes reminds me of those wishes 🤘❤
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@evilervcowart6234
@evilervcowart6234 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic watched and commented on. Great job!
@elizabethshow5105
@elizabethshow5105 3 года назад
Maggie, please react to “Heart singing “Stairway to Heaven”, a Led Zeppelin Tribute at the Kennedy Center! You won’t regret it!
@garionth
@garionth 3 года назад
Hi, Maggie did react to Heart - Stairway to Heaven, on one of her Twitch live streams( Saturdays 3PM EDT). So there is a good chance she will also put it on RU-vid. 🙂 www.twitch.tv/maggiereneemusic
@mcburney252
@mcburney252 2 года назад
One of the first PTSD songs to reach and help give us vets a voice. Thank you for reviewing.
@yasininn76
@yasininn76 11 месяцев назад
It's not about PTSD tho. It's about phsyical trauma, not mental.
@krypticeye2126
@krypticeye2126 3 года назад
As others have stated, the background clips in this are from the 1971 movie 'Johnny Got His Gun'. Metallica actually bought the rights to the movie so they could use scenes without copyright issues (If I remember correctly it was in the $300,000.00 range). Considering the worldwide smash this song and mainly because of the video was and still is ... worth every penny. Great reaction as always! Keep up the good work. I also enjoyed your original song at the end, nice touch. :)
@tonywhitehead5907
@tonywhitehead5907 3 года назад
That is also the move that they got the idea for the song.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your lovely comment. Will you be there for my 195K Subscriber Celebration Live Stream tomorrow?
@Chris-rh9ej
@Chris-rh9ej Год назад
@@tonywhitehead5907 duh
@leetsui510
@leetsui510 2 года назад
Like many others here, this was my first taste of Metallica. I was pulled into metal because of these guys, the talent blew my mind. This only reminds of great days of my childhood. Love it! The message from the video is so amazing and emotional.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your lovely comment. 😊 Hope to see you TONIGHT at my LIVE stream?
@antonytheolddog8626
@antonytheolddog8626 3 года назад
Welcome to the dark side Maggie.. This is a anti war song obviously, and a 100 percent masterpiece.. They 'metallica' own the rights to the film Johnny got his gun. They were young when they made this, and it's hard to follow when you make something so profound. But they have and continue to do so, over and over.... Not just one of the greatest metal bands ever.. Just one of the greatest bands full stop.... Much luv to all from England..🤘😎
@LN-Lifer
@LN-Lifer 3 года назад
Lol the fans made it an anti war song. Metallica just wanted to make a scary song.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Hope to see you at my Metallica Premiere shortly?
@antonytheolddog8626
@antonytheolddog8626 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic abso bloody lutley. 😁🤟🙏
@metallyfan2k7
@metallyfan2k7 3 года назад
33 years later, it still gives me chills! And one of my favorite kirk solos! Such a phenomenal album too!
@mattilindstrom
@mattilindstrom 3 года назад
Lars Ulrich really went at it in this one. I love the bass drum sound of this album of hitting an anvil with a ham (there's an image for you). James Hetfield is a far better rhythm guitarist than he is a singer, but here he does a marvelous job. And I can't praise Kirk Hammett highly enough, he's one of the true masters of his art. I'm a bit torn about this official video, in some parts the clips from "Johnny Got His Gun" add to the the song, in some parts it's an unneeded distraction (the song stands by itself and is just pure gold).
@impliedviolence1944
@impliedviolence1944 3 года назад
Check out anything from their S&M "symphony and music" album, any music lover could appreciate it.
@UltraViolent21
@UltraViolent21 3 года назад
I was at S&M 2. Life changing🤘
@jayeee2756
@jayeee2756 2 года назад
No disrespect, but I always thought it was a hot mess. The orchestration seemed at odds with the metal. I know folks love it but it didn't gel for me.
@VerchielxKanda
@VerchielxKanda 2 года назад
This song gets me in an emotional mood, especially since I've learned of the man named Hisashi Ouchi, who suffered a tremendous amount of nuclear radiation during an accident. He was kept alive for 83 days against his will, unable to move, see, anything. He just existed. Please don't look up photos of him. They're quite gruesome.
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 3 года назад
🙏🙏Maggie I can not express how stunned I was this amazing song reaction made it to YT! It's such a special song, in so many ways. And not only did I get your truthful and beautiful reaction... you included your original at the end! Gorgeous job as always!🙏🙏
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
YAY! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for being a great Patron! 😜🤘🌺
@JBjopa8
@JBjopa8 3 года назад
I think we need also some reactions from S&M1 🙏🏻 I would love that(Bleeding me or Outlaw Torn)
@smallblockchevy1022
@smallblockchevy1022 3 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic I've been subscribed to you for a long time, but this is my first time hearing you sing, Wow... How beautiful. I see you in a whole new light now. Which completely coincidentally reminds me... You should listen to Doug Stone's song "in a different light." It's a great song, and Doug has an amazing voice that I think you'll love.
@robbiedev2141
@robbiedev2141 Год назад
It’s the drums mimicking the sound of machine gunfire that gets me every time 🤘🏻
@tatianawhittaker
@tatianawhittaker 3 года назад
One was the first song I heard from Metallica and it got me into a more aggressive style of metal. My all time favorite Metallica album is Master of Puppets.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like my new reaction video to Metallica I just posted? Hope to see you tomorrow on my livestreams?
@DT_Michael
@DT_Michael 2 месяца назад
The scenes in this video are from the 1970's movie, "Johnny Got His Gun" and the associated book, originally written in 1938. James Hetfield was inspired to write this song after seeing the film. Johnny was a soldier in World War One. He is caught in an explosion that leaves him with no arms, no legs, no face, no ears. He cannot speak, hear, or see - has no sense of time or where he is, and is fed through a tube and breathing through a respirator. I have always interpreted the cut scenes within the song as what is happening to Johnny in the real world. The moments of the song where Johnny is "thinking out loud" are his conscious mind, and James Hetfields voice is his subconscious mind. This was triggered - for me - by Johnny's thought, "I don't know if I'm alive and dreaming, or dead and remembering?" From that point on, the music builds and builds, which - again, to me - signaled the growing conflict between the two sides of Johnny's mind as he dips further and further into insanity. By the time Kirk Hammett's guitar solo hits, (and hits hard), I've always pictured that as the final "battle" between Johnny's conscious and subconscious mind, with the final "S.O.S. Help me..." mantra at the conclusion signifying that Johnny's mind is the same as his body, reduced to "one" singular, autonomic thought. Nothing else of him remains from that point forward. Johnny has gone, and only the breathing corpse remains until he would die of old age. At the end, the crowd singing "Keep the Home Fires Burning" symbolizes how society went on and forgot about him, (and the veterans in general). If you listen to this song from that perspective, you will be bawling by the end.
@marine6680
@marine6680 3 года назад
The song at the end is a song about awaiting the return of loved ones from war. “Keep the home fires burning” basically keep home warm and loving while we await their return… It is a bit of irony at the end of the song, as they contrast the desire of people to see their loved ones back safe from the war, yet they let this man lay in his own personal hell, trapped alone in his own body.
@michaelmay5453
@michaelmay5453 Год назад
I sat in the cafeteria and watched this on MTV in the morning, in the afternoon I was bound for Bosnia to jump into enemy territory as recon and painters to prepare a path. It was on my mind as we jumped out of that plane. It was my worst nightmare until I got home and my wife fell ill and died of cancer, leaving me and two children aged 1 and 2. Somehow I managed that and we actually did great together, the three of us. Now that the kids are grown and out the things I never had time to process or consider then is coming back to haunt me. Out of 18 under my command, only I remain. I'll stick around though, I can't be broken.
@Hardwiredin
@Hardwiredin 3 года назад
Master of Puppets is a must, great interpretation from lyrics to instrumentation.
@Sir_Engel_038
@Sir_Engel_038 2 года назад
That song is about addiction (Drugs, alcohol)
@movietimeateds69
@movietimeateds69 2 года назад
@@Sir_Engel_038 "chop your breakfast on a mirror"
@d.s.4900
@d.s.4900 2 года назад
Peace is one the few, short times in history when everyone stops to reload... "One" gave me hope and words to what/how I felt after Desert Storm. Semper Fi!
@chrisd7047
@chrisd7047 3 года назад
This is one of those songs that proves that heavy metal isn't just about screaming and playing loud and fast. There is actual thought and talent and skill behind a lot of it. Another one to check out would be Fade To Black, also by Metallica.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@chrisd7047
@chrisd7047 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic You say Alice in Chains, I'm there. They are in my top 5 bands all-time. They broke big my senior year of high school, so they're very much my wheelhouse. The songwriting from AiC is, to me, hands down better than any of their contemporaries. They were writing grown-up music, and I say that as someone who played in several youth orchestras. I didn't go to Julliard but I did do some training/study at Hartt.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
🤘😁
@verwulf
@verwulf 3 года назад
I've always thought heavy metal music would translate well for opera. When you break down the music in l its parts, it can be extremely technical and tell a story. Actually check out Metallica from the S&M album. Stands for Symphony and Metallica. Full orchestra backs them up. Its very cool.
@kaisen2684
@kaisen2684 3 года назад
I second this!!! S&M is one of my favorites.
@justdave9610
@justdave9610 3 года назад
Nightwish very much were successful combining metal, symphonic music, and opera so you're not wrong
@verwulf
@verwulf 3 года назад
@@justdave9610 True. I forgot about them. Only recently discovered them.
@TheSpacemannspiff
@TheSpacemannspiff 3 года назад
Fleshgod Apocalypse has an opera singer on some of their tracks.
@bonezfish2124
@bonezfish2124 2 года назад
Check out nightwish doing phantom of the opera
@danielgilmore1913
@danielgilmore1913 3 года назад
"One" got ranked as #3 for best guitar solo. And in the demo version, James Hetfield did the solo
@andersohlson3418
@andersohlson3418 3 года назад
I would recomend the song "Master of Puppets " by Metallica! Pick the studio version with lyrics!
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like my new reaction video to Metallica I just posted? Hope to see you tomorrow on my livestreams?
@Mugthraka
@Mugthraka 2 года назад
THis song is inspired by the Movie "Johnny got his Gun". Wich tells the story of a WW1 Soldier who is gravely wounded by an enemy Landmine/Artillery shell and is basically nothing but a MAngled and broken Man. He miraculously survives, if you can call that surviving...( poor bloke lost all his limbs, his face, eyelids and tongue got burned off) and is now on an hospital bed. Through out the movie we see him facing the horror of his condition, while also seeing him semi-delirous, recalling events and memories from his life, and how they led him to the choices he made and the decision he took to engage in the Army and the consequences of it. While the Doctors and the Military are discussing his case, on one hand he's a SOldier that survived, on the Other he's a man in suffering and torment,a nd the ethics of letting him life a live of continous misery is really better, than to show mercy and end the poor man's suffering?... The Movie had such an impact on the band that they decided to write a song about it and evne bougth the rights to the movie to show the scenes of the movie in the video clip. The Lyrics perfectly sums up what that poor Bloke is going through: "Darkness imprisoning me All that I see, absolute horror I cannot live, I cannot die Trapped in myself, body my holding cell Landmine has taken my sight Taken my speech, taken my hearing Taken my arms, taken my legs Taken my soul, left me with life in Hell"
@harleyadam4813
@harleyadam4813 3 года назад
Seeing Metallica perform this song live in 1989 was CRAZY. I've rarely experienced anything as intense.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@Quickieq7
@Quickieq7 3 года назад
You've never seen a Metallica Video, Maggie? What!? Metallica is my favorite band of all time. I have all their albums. Love this song/video. I hope you like it too. I recommend Enter Sandman and Wherever I May Roam.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@alexw80
@alexw80 3 года назад
OK, who else here wants to see Maggie react to Dragonforce - Through the Fire and Flames?
@maximilianroth9711
@maximilianroth9711 3 года назад
Me🖐😅
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 3 года назад
Yeah but the album version, not the music video.
@TraianNitu
@TraianNitu 3 года назад
@@shmick6079 why is that?
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 3 года назад
@@TraianNitu so that she hears the whole song. Video version is absolutely butchered.
@pettyeddie2000
@pettyeddie2000 3 года назад
I was a teenager when this video was first released on MTV (yep back when they played music videos) I’m 53 years old now. I was at my friend Rad’s house, yes his real first name is Rad, and we watched the release of the video. At that moment I was a massive Metallica fan. This song and FADE TO BLACK are my two favorites. I prefer ALL of the Metallica albums up to and including the black album. Not many albums after that have moved me as much as the earlier stuff. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
@pettyeddie2000
@pettyeddie2000 3 года назад
@@corepuncher We watched it religiously !! He still owns his original Kuwahara. My first introduction to Lori Loughlin before her tv series.
@Harv72b
@Harv72b 3 года назад
I remember counting down the days, then hours, until the premiere on MTV. It's funny to think of it in retrospect: before "One" and all the Grammy nominations (and eventual wins--thank goodness Jethro Tull stopped putting out albums 😂), Metallica never got played on any of the commercial radio stations. Within a year of this album's release, the local rock station was doing "Mandatory Metallica" every night at 10pm, mostly playing their older tracks. I didn't care for the Black album when it first came out, but some of the tracks grew on me over the years. Load killed my interest in the band completely, and the only tunes I've heard from them since were ones that came on the radio when I was too lazy to change stations. But I still play the hell out of those first four albums.
@pettyeddie2000
@pettyeddie2000 3 года назад
@@Harv72b agree 100%
@skinnybuddha74
@skinnybuddha74 3 года назад
Me too. I'm 47, so I was 14 when this video hit MTV. I became obsessed with Metallica after that and still am to this day.
@thomaslazarek6835
@thomaslazarek6835 2 года назад
I turn 51 on Halloween so I was a teenager when this came out. I remember when the video came out. Powerful video. And yes I like the movie RAD. Even got it on DVD. Lol. Heavy/thrash metal and BMX bicycles were my life as a teenager.
@tonyard6063
@tonyard6063 3 года назад
I was a teenager when this video came out. My friends and I tried to gloss over the message jamming out but they hammered the anti-war message so well with the drums and guitars that even we got it and none of us have ever forgotten it after all of these years. Another must hear/see is their Master of Puppets which is a anti-drug song based on the lead singers drug addiction as well as others. You should check out their Moscow live footage of the song. You will be amazed at the crowd shots.
@Sir_Engel_038
@Sir_Engel_038 2 года назад
1 Million free Russians rocking
@madclowndisease4007
@madclowndisease4007 3 года назад
girl, you're reacting to my mid-teen years! great reaction. this video was haunting and groundbreaking when it was released. a true moment in music history.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@jduncanandroid
@jduncanandroid 3 года назад
Metal has been misunderstood by most people for a very long time - much of (quality) metal and related subgenres are actually highly critical and speak to important issues -- similar to punk before it, and in contrast to mainstream rock (which was mostly focused on love, lust, and generally emotion)
@movietimeateds69
@movietimeateds69 2 года назад
Metal is the closest modern genre to classical music.
@jduncanandroid
@jduncanandroid 2 года назад
@@movietimeateds69 - yup, uses the same scales as well (diatonic) as opposed to blues and rock, which use pentatonic
@BamaXander
@BamaXander 2 года назад
Oh, "Johnny Got His Gun". I recommend watching that movie. It's on RU-vid. Or it was last I checked.
@MetalHeadReacts
@MetalHeadReacts 3 года назад
The movie contained in this video is called "Johnny got his gun (1971)" and is possibly one of the most harrowing war films I have ever seen in my life... And once again I'm gonna suggest "Carnival of Rust" by Poets of the Fall.
@marine6680
@marine6680 3 года назад
She put out a video reacting to that song recently
@andrewrichardson7767
@andrewrichardson7767 3 года назад
Metallica bought the rights to the movie in order to avoid any copyright complications of this video. One was the first music video released by Metallica.
@marine6680
@marine6680 3 года назад
@@andrewrichardson7767 Yup, they really nailed it on their first attempt. There were a lot of artistically interesting videos made in the early days of MTV, but I don’t think any of them had such a raw harshness and effectiveness in not only representing the song, but enhancing the message. It was groundbreaking at the time. Still holds up today.
@PeterMasi_Son_Tile
@PeterMasi_Son_Tile 2 года назад
It’s about a single patient who was a “One” in a million to survive his battlefield injuries. He lost his arms,legs,sight,hearing and speech. He tries communicating using Morse code to put him out of his misery!
@exdevildog
@exdevildog 3 года назад
You said "Cheese Muffins!!" Best swear word (not a swear word) i've heard in a long time. :)
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
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@timothynelms2683
@timothynelms2683 3 года назад
You really need to watch Metallica "Enter Sandman" alive in Moscow 1991. Official crowd size was 1.6 million people, but it's estimated to be approximately 2.3 million.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@simplesimon8586
@simplesimon8586 2 года назад
Technical proficiency was one of the key goals behind metal from its early days. Metallica’s guitar performances were always of legendary quality and their lyrics were commonly very deep. You should react to Fade To Black for another jaw-dropping instrumental performance and some really sobering lyrical messages.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@metelgodful
@metelgodful 3 года назад
The part they left out I don't know if you know this the reason why the man in the bed has half his face gone can't see arms and legs are gone is because in the movie he jumps on a landmine to save his regiment
@lukematney7062
@lukematney7062 2 года назад
There's another song by Metallica called "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (based on the book by Hemingway) that details 5 soldiers who survive a battle only to be obliterated by an airstrike. While it isn't entirely as direct as One is, the song does an almost equally good job at describing the horrors of war, albeit in this instance from the point of view from the ground.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@yasininn76
@yasininn76 11 месяцев назад
That's actually low key funny told like that without much context
@nerdfan28
@nerdfan28 3 года назад
the scenes you see in the music video are clips form the 1938 movie called Johnny Got His Gun
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 3 года назад
Best anti-war song ever 💔😭😭😭😭
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 3 года назад
Just getting to this ... jfc those opening notes always give goosebumps and brings the tears 💔💔😭😭😭😭
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 3 года назад
Well thats a first .... never seen someone laugh the first time they see/hear this. 😂🤣😂🤣
@earwack
@earwack 2 года назад
You are so adorable. I love the fact that you can understand the very interesting and good parts of all music. My family makes fun of me cuz I love metal like Iron Maiden, slayer etc.. plus the blues country, opera, and much much more. Plus, the most amazing woman I have ever known in my life, my Nana(grandma) had an angelic voice and would say the word “what “ just like you do. So cute.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@dalefleming6427
@dalefleming6427 3 года назад
I have seen this movie, Johnny Got His Gun, all the clips are from that movie and that movie only. The part that always aggravated me the most was when the soldier was using Morse code to ask them to end his suffering, the general asks the pastor/priest, and I am paraphrasing, Don't you have words of comfort? The clergyman responds with, he is a product of your profession, not mine. I always thought a clergy's profession was to provide spiritual comfort and guidance to ALL who seek, regardless of why.
@erikenqvist9081
@erikenqvist9081 2 года назад
What I wouldn't give to hear this song for the first time again. 30 years since I heard it for the first time, it still makes me cry from time to time.
@wheelz8240
@wheelz8240 3 года назад
The book that inspired the song is called Johnny got his gun. It's an antiwar novel written circa ww1. The movie was the same name but that was post ww2.
@Tommy1977777
@Tommy1977777 3 года назад
This is a hard song for many. ive seen many a Marine and enemy with broken bodies from war.
@Dimsen666
@Dimsen666 7 месяцев назад
I've been to times in former Jugoslavia, in 2001 and 2003, as Peace keeping forces 👍
@elizabethshow5105
@elizabethshow5105 3 года назад
In that year’s MTV Music award show-they were beat out for the first Heavy Metal award by Jethro Tull- a decent band -but They’ll never get mistaken for Heavy Metal. It was a Huge subject of protest!!!!
@chrissarina981
@chrissarina981 3 года назад
That was for the first heavy metal Grammy award
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@77aleks77100
@77aleks77100 3 года назад
It's one of the first Metallica songs listened by most metal fans, but it's not best of their songs for me. Best of their song for me is Unforgiven, I really dig it.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@itachiuchiha6604
@itachiuchiha6604 3 года назад
Master of puppets is another great one from these guys good stuff
@nightthornkvala94132
@nightthornkvala94132 2 года назад
I looked over a few posts here and didn't see it; maybe I just missed the explanation. The movie scenes and voiceovers are from the 1971 movie Johnny Got His Gun, based on a novel by Dalton Trumbo, who also wrote the screenplay. Timothy Bottoms plays a young American soldier who goes off to fight in World War 1. He's hit by a mortar shell (even though the song says land mine) and wakes up to find himself in a hospital. He's lost both legs, both arms, and his face (losing hearing, sight, and voice). With no outside stimulus Joe can't tell if he's remembering, dreaming (Is he awake or asleep?), or hallucinating. Jason Robards plays his father who's the one that reminds him of using the Morse Code. At one point he has a conversation with Christ, which is the reason I ever watched the movie in the first place; Christ is played by Donald Sutherland who's one of my favorite actors.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@mariomonasterio9454
@mariomonasterio9454 3 года назад
Excellent, I loved your reaction, and the ending was beautiful for a sad song, welcome to Metallica!! Sending much love, see you soon later!! Don't have the emoji on normal keyboard!! 🤗🤗🤘❤
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
😊💖
@a_doog189
@a_doog189 3 года назад
Now I can't unhear it...
@KlounAda
@KlounAda 3 года назад
Final drums patterns means "Kill me" in Morse. "One" is the first Metallica song I heard, and it still the best Metallica song for me.
@janitor6669
@janitor6669 3 года назад
It does not. That's an internet rumor started by someone who doesn't understand morse code or drum patterns. And to be frank, Lars couldn't pull that kind of shit off.
@SoiledWig
@SoiledWig 3 года назад
"kill me" in Morse code is -∙- ∙∙ ∙-∙∙ ∙-∙∙ --∙ It's actually a neat rhythm, but it would be way too syncopated for anything going on in that song. The drive of the marching and the artillery is what they were going for here, wouldn't you say?
@janitor6669
@janitor6669 3 года назад
@@SoiledWig Lars? Syncopation? No. 😬 While I respect Lars as a drummer and above all as a composer, I’ve always thought you needed an Enigma machine to make sense of his bass drum patterns. Sometimes they make no sense. But that being said, they always fit the song. The drums on One - and on AJFA in general - are Lars’ best work and serve the songs perfectly.
@SoiledWig
@SoiledWig 3 года назад
@@janitor6669 i think you must have misread my comment.
@janitor6669
@janitor6669 3 года назад
@@SoiledWig I agree with you 100%, both on the syncopation and the marching/artillery thing. I was just pointing out that while Lars' bass drum patterns are sometimes weird, there's no morse code in there. Syncopated stuff would be too challenging for Lars.
@truckinleprechaunscottcask9747
@truckinleprechaunscottcask9747 3 года назад
I remember when this video came out in '89. Metallica always said they would not make a video. When they finally did this was it. In my opinion, this song is not the same without the video. How about those tempo changes as well? Great reaction as always!
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@stevegyles3190
@stevegyles3190 3 года назад
I'm dying to see your reaction to Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky. Probably the greatest vocal performance in the history of modern music, and not one word sung. Pure emotion communicated through the human voice.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@stevegyles3190
@stevegyles3190 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic I just watched it and enjoyed it very much. I believe Pink Floyd along with the Moody Blues will become classical orchestral music in another century or so. What sets those two bands apart are their arrangements and the timeless subjects they address. Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall and Moody Blues' Days Of Future Past should be heard as complete albums to maximize the experience IMO.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
😘
@kurtsinger3061
@kurtsinger3061 2 года назад
Lars Ulrich is in few drummers top ten, yet if you're of a certain age, this was the first double base (kick drum) pattern you learned. Alright, my tastes are more esoteric, but I'm back with you - and cheesemuffins is my new favorite catchphrase. Also, listen to Lars Speak Danish, it's great - he was a tennis protogé in Denmark growing up. He had no background in drumming - so he has a very bare bones approach, like a metal Ringo. No frills, just gets the job done. I respect it, I'm too fancy pants fusion progressive post punk jazz psychedelic industrial in my own world sometimes.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@mubeenmohyi7151
@mubeenmohyi7151 3 года назад
This video came out in 1988 during the Time when 80’s Glam/Hair Metal bands were at their peak. Bands Like Motley Crue, Poison, Def Leppard and other Glam Metal bands. This video became one of the Biggest requested videos lon MTV.
@kaceylinne344
@kaceylinne344 3 года назад
other songs by them i think you'd like are fade to black, welcome home (sanitarium), sad but true, the unforgiven, wherever i may roam, nothing else matters, until it sleeps, king nothing, the memory remains, the unforgiven II, turn the page, the day that never comes, the unforgiven III
@wmgilliland2582
@wmgilliland2582 3 года назад
The part you refer to as being metronomic actually represents the morse code the main character was making with his head. Much like head banging.
@agkittyhook2257
@agkittyhook2257 3 года назад
Interesting, I always interpret it as imitating machine gun fire...
@bennettk90
@bennettk90 2 года назад
At 9:32 you can hear lars throw a little foreshadow of the drum change
@GioMarron
@GioMarron 2 года назад
I love the way this song does absolute justice not only to the movie Johnny Got A Gun but to the horrors of war. I think it is very easy to make song kinda… dramatic? theatrical? This in so many ways is understated which is where it’s power lies. It’s not glorifying war or painting the men as heroes (which I am certainly not saying they’re not) but, as they all too often are, victims This is one of the most beautiful and powerful songs I’ve ever heard. As someone who was in a coma in 2016, it has gained even more significance, it’s gotten even more powerful and more poignant. I was only in a coma for 12 days and, though I’ve memories of the early stages, the rest was a blank. To be awake throughout the whole thing… a hell I cannot imagine
@krw73
@krw73 3 года назад
And you'll notice the fast drum pace mimicks gunfire
@scorpionking4012
@scorpionking4012 3 года назад
Amazing song probably the best heavy metal sound ever!!! Master of puppets and Fade to black also incorporates the word into the music progresses with the dynamics of the words!!!
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@jeffjenner5030
@jeffjenner5030 3 года назад
when this came out I paid $80 for a video casset with just this song , twice once with the full video and once with just them playing... I wore it out
@bobbielemaire4024
@bobbielemaire4024 3 года назад
OMG we got 4 cheese muffins with this one!!!! This band helped me thru my teenage years. Love love love them.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@masonyuzwa8717
@masonyuzwa8717 3 года назад
Also glad you did a metallica vid, great one to start with !! 👍👍🤟🤟
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@BartdeBoisblanc
@BartdeBoisblanc 3 года назад
There are not many bands that can create a song and convey a message like this.🙏
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@anthonyaddeo484
@anthonyaddeo484 2 года назад
Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven Live. One of the greatest rock songs ever!
@coyotej4895
@coyotej4895 3 года назад
What a great and insightful reaction. So many do not get the meaning of the song, many don't bother to try. I remember this movie, It was a harsh look at what happened to one man in WW1. It does however speak to the sole rending torment of many who have served there nations regardless of what flag they served beneath. I my self and my daughter both served and we both where injured in combat. To all who serve with honor, no matter what nation or branch of service, Be well, and Be at Peace, Know that in the finely tally your not the one to bare the burden of war, Those who start it are, Your only burden is to those who served against you and as brothers and sisters in arms we all know we cant pick the fight only how we conduct our selves in it. Be At Peace, Bless and be well.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
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@carlfowler1160
@carlfowler1160 2 года назад
One is possibly One of the greatest tracks + videos of our time, Metallica took a huge chance with this and it paid off royally! Where do I go to donate to have a song and act reacted to? I have just the one for you Maggie!?
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@mariomonasterio9454
@mariomonasterio9454 3 года назад
🤘🤘Metallica!! I'll be here!! 🤘🤘
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@timwaggoner3051
@timwaggoner3051 3 года назад
Now you need to dig deeper into the Metallica rabbit hole. Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth), Orion, Master of Puppets, and For Whom the Bell Tolls are great ones to begin with
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@dustybottomstx3040
@dustybottomstx3040 3 года назад
One of the best reviews of Metallica's "One" of all time. You actually digged into what it meant, nice work!
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@davidedmondson5633
@davidedmondson5633 2 года назад
If you want another video to react to that should be seen by everyone; I suggest Five Finger Death Punch “Wrong Side of Heaven”, about homeless veterans. Wonderful reaction young lady.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@artwhitacre3379
@artwhitacre3379 2 года назад
Even though majority of Metallica's music is fast and loud, every song is deep and thoughtful and impactful If you haven't heard it yet you should do Master of Puppet's it's legendary and that album is in the library of Congress I believe the only thrash/ metal album to be in the library of Congress
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
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@artwhitacre3379
@artwhitacre3379 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic yes I did it was awesome you should really try their songs live from 1989 love your reactions
@artwhitacre3379
@artwhitacre3379 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic and you're welcome
@FreqMod911
@FreqMod911 2 года назад
I enjoyed this reaction. Only have two "Maggy's" and felt like a third was needed so im subbed. Good times.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic Год назад
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@RG049
@RG049 3 года назад
Maggie please react to Alter Bridge! They are one of the greatest bands of the 21st century IMO. I'm sure you will love their singer Myles Kennedy. Please react to Alter Bridge - Words Darker Than Their Wings live at the Royal Albert hall or Watch Over You live at Billboard! Please.. 🙏❤️
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 3 года назад
She has reacted to them. Watch Over You, In Loving Memory, & the acoustic live of Watch Over You. She has a tremendous backlog of material to edit with her school & performance schedule. Hopefully they will arrive here in the future :D
@RG049
@RG049 3 года назад
@@trixiebella That's good news 😃. I can't wait to watch them. Hopefully they will be here soon. BTW, to which live performance did she react... Live at Billboard or Amsterdam version? (Amsterdam version is not much good IMO). And thank you for replying me ❤️🙏.
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 3 года назад
@@RG049 I just looked it up it was Amsterdam version.
@RG049
@RG049 3 года назад
@@trixiebella Oh 😔. I love Myles so much but he doesn't sing that good in the Amsterdam show. But he sings perfect in the billboard version. Unfortunately the billboard video has been blocked even after getting more than 7 million views. That's probably why Amsterdam performance is the more popular one. And where did you watch them? Are you a patreon supporter of her?
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 3 года назад
@@RG049 Yes I support her on Patreon, YT, and Twitch. I am also her secretary.
@wilgreeley7063
@wilgreeley7063 3 года назад
Maggie thank you for doing this song with such an open mind. If you are interested in trying a live performance from Metallica I would suggest anything from the 91 Moscow concert. Just a heads up if you do..it is crazy how many people are in the crowd. If the numbers are fairly accurate it's around 1.6 million people.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@wilgreeley7063
@wilgreeley7063 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic going to check it out right now. Hope you are doing well.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
🤘😊
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 2 года назад
The film clips and voice overs are from the 1971 movie, "Johnny Got His Gun," which was based on a 1939 novel of the same name. The movie was about a WWI veteran that was struck by an artillery shell, losing the ability to see/speak/hear and all limbs. The story told of his efforts to cope with his new condition and let those around him know he was still cognizant. The song is obviously a take on the book as well.
@akosikeeno
@akosikeeno 3 года назад
NOT SO SPOILER ALERT!! You gotta watch it til the end guys!! 😉😉😉😉
@azraelf.6287
@azraelf.6287 3 года назад
I both love and hate that last scene.
@jasonregister3494
@jasonregister3494 3 года назад
Cliff Burton died when Metallica bus crashed and rolled over him. Jason newsted took over after him.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@thescourgeofathousan
@thescourgeofathousan 3 года назад
The final scene is of the people singing to celebrate the end of the war while Johnny’s situation just goes on….
@ECW5320
@ECW5320 3 года назад
I usually don't listen to Metallica, but when I due it's from their lineup with Cliff due to his bass actually being audible. When Jason came along after his death as a replacement his bass was intentionally turned down to where you can't even hear it (so imo what's the point of listening you know)? This is actually the first time I've heard this song all the way through and it's reminds me of the song Rooster by Alice In Chains (the lyrics pertain to guitarist Jerry Cantrell's father's time in 'Nam). "It was the start of the healing process between my Dad and I from all that damage that Vietnam caused. This was all my perception of his experiences out there. The first time I ever heard him talk about it was when we made the video and he did a 45-minute interview with Mark Pellington and I was amazed he did it. He was totally cool, totally calm, accepted it all and had a good time doing it. It even brought him to the point of tears. It was beautiful. He said it was a weird experience, a sad experience and he hoped that nobody else had to go through it." "He's heard this song. He's only seen us play once, and I played this song for him when we were in this club opening for Iggy Pop. I'll never forget it. He was standing in the back and he heard all the words and stuff. Of course, I was never in Vietnam and he won't talk about it, but when I wrote this it felt right...like these were things he might have felt or thought. And I remember when we played it he was back by the soundboard and I could see him. He was back there with his big gray Stetson and his cowboy boots - he's a total Oklahoma man - and at the end, he took his hat off and just held it in the air. And he was crying the whole time. This song means a lot to me. A lot." "That experience in Vietnam changed him [his father] forever, and it certainly had an effect on our family, so I guess it was a defining moment in my life, too. He didn’t walk out on us. We left him. It was an environment that wasn’t good for anyone, so we took off to live with my grandmother in Washington, and that’s where I went to school. I didn’t have a lot of my father around, but I started thinking about him a lot during that period. I certainly had resentments, as any young person does in a situation where a parent isn’t around or a family is split. But on Rooster, I was trying to think about his side of it - what he might have gone through. To be honest, I didn’t really sit down intending to do any of that; it just kinda came out. But that’s the great thing about music - sometimes it can reach deeper than you ever would in a conversation with anybody. It’s more of a forum to dig deeper. It felt like a major achievement for me as a young writer. When I first played it to my father, I asked him if I’d got close to where he might have been emotionally or mentally in that situation. And he told me: ‘You got too close - you hit it on the head'. It meant a lot to him that I wrote it. It brought us closer. It was good for me in the long-run and it was good for him, too" IDK if you've ever reacted to Rooster or not (you have A LOT of videos🤣).
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like the Alice in Chains reaction I just posted?
@ECW5320
@ECW5320 2 года назад
@@maggiereneemusic Loved it, you have a really good ear for music.
@Pokyhawk
@Pokyhawk 2 года назад
If the song broke your heart, PLEASE do not watch the movie that the clips came from. You may need therapy afterword (I am being serious. It tore me up and I served in the military as a medic. Just saying).
@joen4296
@joen4296 3 года назад
Hello from New Hampshire Beautiful young lady!! The original video was about 18 minutes long... Love your Reactions Maggie!!!
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 3 года назад
Thank you for your lovely comment. 😊 Hope to see you later today here? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UNoOvCoGscA.html
@dalejohnson2638
@dalejohnson2638 3 года назад
It’s been years since I saw this I’m in my mid 50’s but I remember when this came out I’ve been around a lot of vets ww2 Korea and vietnam and now Iraq and Afghanistan it changes people but to be blown up and loose all your limbs your sight the ability to speak and his only communication was Morse code by nodding his head that would be hell on earth great reaction
@christopherwashburn8163
@christopherwashburn8163 3 года назад
The drums are banging out SOS, that's the beat you are hearing
@bradydastrup1025
@bradydastrup1025 3 года назад
That’s not true. It’d be cool if it were, but it’s not. SOS in Morse Code is ••• _ _ _ ••• What Lars is playing is a double kick sextuplets.
@tbirum
@tbirum 2 года назад
OK, just a little more context to both this song and the video. When the United States entered WW1 there were propaganda posters and even a song called "Johnny Get Your Gun" it was telling the American People (American Sons) to get their guns and go to War! There were a lot of movies made in the 1930s that Glorified War but there really weren't any "Anti War Films" In 1971 There was a film made called "Johnny Got His Gun" it was very much an ANTI-WAR-FILM it tells the story of a soldier named Johnny who enlisted in WW1, (the scenes in this video are from that movie) in that movie Johnny is in a fox hole and mortar lands in the fox hole badly injuring him. He is blind, deaf, and mute, his face is horribly disfigured, his arms and legs are blown off and he is basically just a man who has a torso and a fully functional brain. But being unable to speak or hear or see he has no way to communicate with the doctors/nurses who are keeping him alive. But he remembers being a kid and learning "Morse Code" he begins with banging his head against the bed to single SOS (Help) but eventually, he realizes what his life is going to be like and just wants them to kill him. Song Lyrics - "Landmine has taken my sight, taken my speech, taken my hearing, taken my arms, taken my legs, taken my soul, left me with life in Hell. Another song lyric - Fed through the tube that sticks in me, just like a wartime novelty tied to machines that make me be, cut this life off from me. It is referencing that it is a feeding tube that keeps his body nourished and the machines are keeping him alive (keeping him existing), Cut this life off from me (pull the plug and let me die)
@keithdean9149
@keithdean9149 2 года назад
I remember when this video debuted on "MTV's Headbangers Ball." When it was over the VJ/Host just looked at the camera and said, "Wow."
@WillsonT011
@WillsonT011 3 года назад
It's not just what happens after War but the horror of Medical Science😬 it really makes you think how many things we have discovered about the human body was truly discovered because of someone suffering😱
@deadmeat5150butt
@deadmeat5150butt 2 года назад
Fun Fact: Metallica is still, to this day, the ONLY music act to have ever played every continent. They played a show at a research station in Antarctica to an audience of 120 scientists in 2013.
@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. Did you like my new reaction video to Metallica I just posted? Hope to see you tomorrow on my livestreams?
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