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@prismguardgt8946
@prismguardgt8946 4 года назад
Rage is needed now more than ever
@robstyles8535
@robstyles8535 4 года назад
Serge too bad they charge over $300 a ticket for nosebleed seats.
@patrickholt2270
@patrickholt2270 4 года назад
Soon enough. As soon as this quarantine is over, the resistance to the corporate oligarchy and the corporate state and the destruction of rights will be in the streets. Which they know, which is why they're beefing up police powers and arms right now. But they're going to be outnumbered and there's only so many guys even in the uniforms who don't also hate the elite and the degradation of society to make the superrich even richer. This crisis isn't going to end soon or easily - we'll have to fight to get to the action we need, and the power to save ourselves.
@scottharris4195
@scottharris4195 4 года назад
Wake Up, Know your Enemy, and Take the Power Back
@xntrick
@xntrick 4 года назад
Check out prophets of rage. It contains the original ratm members and chuck d and b real.
@CzarsSalad
@CzarsSalad 4 года назад
especially now. #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd
@oliverlehnertz3883
@oliverlehnertz3883 4 года назад
I was there at this concert... I will remember all my life
@raeroa7982
@raeroa7982 4 года назад
so lucky!
@Crackawithcheese
@Crackawithcheese 4 года назад
That's amazing!!!! Part of history
@cosmicstardust8419
@cosmicstardust8419 4 года назад
So cool!!! Glad you get to have that memory.
@joanlynch5271
@joanlynch5271 4 года назад
It looks like a great audience.
@14714623
@14714623 4 года назад
You have my jealousy sir.
@JohnMaxMcAleer
@JohnMaxMcAleer 4 года назад
Fun historical anecdote... when the song was first released as a single in the UK in 1993, it was played on BBC Radio 1, the national pop music radio station in the early afternoon, around 1.30pm-ish. The DJ (Bruno Brookes, for anyone from the UK reading this...), blissfully unaware of the lyrics, exposed the listening masses to at least 6 refrains of "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me!" before hurriedly turning it off. It was utterly joyous, and one more way this song is the subversive masterpiece it is.
@raeroa7982
@raeroa7982 4 года назад
i feel that joy from here!
@JohnMaxMcAleer
@JohnMaxMcAleer 4 года назад
@Alexandru Guzzonato, oh they absolutely did, and it was just as joyous a moment as you can imagine. Made all the more so by the fact that the loser, Joe McElderry, royally chucked his toys out of the pram, whinging about it was so unfair (he was the first X-Factor winner to not get the Christmas number 1). And the cherry on the top was that all the money raised by the Rage single went to Shelter, a charity that helps homeless people.
@joanlynch5271
@joanlynch5271 4 года назад
He probably went to the bathroom, then he heard the lyrics and said oh no!
@JohnMaxMcAleer
@JohnMaxMcAleer 4 года назад
@@raeroa7982, the only comparable moment in recent memory is, when Margaret Thatcher died, the British public got the song 'Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead' from The Wizard Of Oz to number 1 in the charts!
@emilyrose2444
@emilyrose2444 4 года назад
Sometimes.. Just sometimes... Im proud as hell to be British. Christmas eve 2009 last song of the night (Christmas morning!) 3am was Killing in the name of, that was one hell of a way to celebrate Christmas 😂
@TimdeVisser86
@TimdeVisser86 4 года назад
This song is about the Rodney King Riots. Still relevant 30 years later.
@allanq.6135
@allanq.6135 4 года назад
Amen brother! Can't believe I lived through both times. So much we evolved but so little we advanced. Rather we are devolving. Sad.
@jonq8714
@jonq8714 4 года назад
@@allanq.6135 we've grown, the status quo and central power structure have remained unchanged. There is now as there always has been more of us than them.
@TimdeVisser86
@TimdeVisser86 4 года назад
@Icantdeliverheretoo Thank you! This is helpful context. I'm sure Robert Byrd wasn't the only one.
@ZaneTheBaker
@ZaneTheBaker 4 года назад
Icantdeliverheretoo You’re conveniently forgetting that the southern democrats, known as Dixiecrats, swapped parties around 1976 which is the last time that a democrat won a majority of the south. The party began dissenting after FDR and Brian in the late 1930s. At one point in history republicans represented large government influence which over time changed when party members started swapping to Democrat as an attempt to lure the expansion states. Over time, however, the party lines shifted and lead to the two parties we have today. Early 1900 Democrats, especially those in the south, would be modern republicans.
@crapstirrer
@crapstirrer 4 года назад
@@radbarij the language turned away American listeners but they found their audience in the UK.
@Enrique-Garcia
@Enrique-Garcia 4 года назад
"Oooh they're mad." That's.... that's putting it lightly LOL
@ChristianRuppelt
@ChristianRuppelt 4 года назад
One might even say … they’re raging.
@AdamRBusby
@AdamRBusby 3 года назад
Rage even :-)
@bitterbob30
@bitterbob30 2 года назад
@@radbarij and said guitarist's dad was the Kenyan High Commissioner (ambassador) to the UK for nine years.
@0Caracalla
@0Caracalla 4 года назад
We have a legal system not a justice system, you have to have money and power to play.
@MichaelA-wd3hp
@MichaelA-wd3hp 4 года назад
I stood before the Judge that day As he refused me bail And I knew that I would spend my time Awaiting trial in jail I said there is no justice As they led me out of the door And the Judge said, "This isn't a court of justice, son This is a court of law." Billy Bragg, Rotting on Remand
@timkaufhold6163
@timkaufhold6163 3 года назад
We have a just-us department.
@hannahsweets9064
@hannahsweets9064 4 года назад
Fun fact, Tom Morello, that dope guitarist, got his degree in political science from Harvard. #BlackMagic
@andremuller6202
@andremuller6202 3 года назад
And Zack earned a PhD in anthropology at UCA
@rachelhopson9263
@rachelhopson9263 3 года назад
With honours as wel.
@PeterJPickles
@PeterJPickles 3 года назад
Funnier fact it was Christmas number one in Britain in 2009 :)
@hannahsweets9064
@hannahsweets9064 3 года назад
@@PeterJPickles Nothing screams Xmas like a good old fashioned "fuck the police" themed song.
@danjames5552
@danjames5552 3 года назад
@@hannahsweets9064 it's what Christmas is all about !!! Merry Christmas early for next year !
@CzarsSalad
@CzarsSalad 4 года назад
This song will never be irrelevant. #GeorgeFloydRIP
@SincerelyK.S.O.
@SincerelyK.S.O. 4 года назад
YES! RIP GEORGE!!!
@karisalonen12
@karisalonen12 4 года назад
I hope it one day will be irrelevant and only used to remind of the dark days, dark years of human history. Unfortunately, maybe that isn't in near future. 😞
@robertmckinnon7003
@robertmckinnon7003 4 года назад
That's sad. I hope one day we aren't fighting against this bullshit.
@DarkAvatar1313
@DarkAvatar1313 4 года назад
@@karisalonen12 Unfortunately this will never go away since this kind of "tribal war" kind of behavior is ingrained into human nature. For example in ancient times it was Greeks vs Persians, in contemporary times racial fighting and in the future possibly something like Earth-born vs Mars Colony born peoples. Humans will always look for a group that they fit in and eventually one of these groups will seek out another group for negative interaction to bolster their own group. Only way I see this changing is with a non-human alien aggressor threaten humanity; but they would have to be so alien that differences between them and humans will make the differences between humans pale in comparison.
@Cedevakal
@Cedevakal 4 года назад
I hope it will be though someday
@Ewan_Tyler
@Ewan_Tyler 3 года назад
I think I’m addicted to watching people react to ratm, it’s brilliant seeing the lyrics click in people’s head and the realisation
@itsamini1
@itsamini1 4 года назад
This just hit the top 10 again after 30 years...it speaks to the time
@SleeperKhan
@SleeperKhan 4 года назад
It doesn't really matter what comes after "Killing in the name of..." It could be anything. Religion, a government, a flag, whatever. That's pretty much why it's left hanging.
@federicoandre5717
@federicoandre5717 4 года назад
Exactly! Thank you! It's in the name of whatever "they" tell you
@fyodorkaramazov2136
@fyodorkaramazov2136 4 года назад
I think it matters, because it's Killing in the name of America, or killing in the name of the machine, the cops have this right.
@livalittle13
@livalittle13 3 года назад
Thats what the establishment wants
@TClaymore
@TClaymore 4 года назад
Yeah, generally correct! The specific context in this case was that the song was a response to police brutality, even more specifically the Rodney King beating. The verse lyrics, "Some of those that work forces / Are the same that burn crosses" refer to the widespread infiltration of law enforcement by white supremacists, in this case the KKK. I'm glad you enjoyed this! I would definitely recommend almost anything in their discography, but if you'd like some recommendations, "Down Rodeo," "Without a Face," "Wake Up," "Mic Check," and "Take the Power Back" are some amazing songs.
@HollowGolem
@HollowGolem 4 года назад
What's sick is that we have evidence that infiltrating law enforcement was a manifest goal of the old-school racists in the wake of hte passage of the Civil Rights act. "What we were doing is against the law? Well, what if we're the ones in charge of enforcing the laws?" Absolutely sick. And bringing it up makes you a "crazy conspiracy theorist," Even though that shit's documented. www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/fbi-white-supremacists-in-law-enforcement
@libelulaojo
@libelulaojo 4 года назад
"Down Rodeo"!!!!! Yes!!!! Thank You for all that you shared right here.
@libelulaojo
@libelulaojo 4 года назад
Mic Check!
@Jelle1880
@Jelle1880 4 года назад
@@HollowGolem Hell, the FBI literally made an entire file on how they found that this is what white supremacists wanted, to infiltrate police services.
@BemkyWatchesBuffy
@BemkyWatchesBuffy 4 года назад
in philly to this day there are officers with white supremacist ties and visible tattoos signifying this... its a disgrace
@ducati9s
@ducati9s 4 года назад
She needs to be reading the lyrics as she listens. I think she missed a lot but still caught the message.
@Stumanji77
@Stumanji77 4 года назад
"Some of those that work [Police] forces, are the same that burn crosses."
@nickburton9366
@nickburton9366 4 года назад
It does repeat them enough times so that everyone can get the message, it was always meant as an anthem
@scottcarpenter5789
@scottcarpenter5789 3 года назад
@@Stumanji77 Those who died are justified For wearing the badge They're the chosen whites
@bitterbob30
@bitterbob30 2 года назад
One would have to be pretty thick-headed to not catch the message of this masterpiece. It's about as in your face as it gets.
@anaacevedo2263
@anaacevedo2263 3 года назад
Best reaction I have seen of this song . I love that you explained it is not a pointless rebelión. It's about for justice for all and standing up against hipocracy for the good of all.
@scyphe
@scyphe 4 года назад
This particular rabbit hole has officially been opened. This song has got the simplest lyrical theme of all their songs basically repeating the same lines over and over with some changes coming in. Other mandatory RATM songs to check out after this: Down Rodeo, Know Your Enemy, Bulls on Parade, Bullet in the Head, Renegades of Funk and so on. Just get on with it. If you want to get all the lyrics in these songs (which all are important) do the lyric videos (or have the lyrics on the side while checking out the video). They're bringing up social injustice, power abuse, the (created) flaws in the system, political manipulation, using war to promote economy, treating the public as pawns and so on.
@BemkyWatchesBuffy
@BemkyWatchesBuffy 4 года назад
THE SOUNDTRACK TO THIS REVOLUTION
@darrenskjoelsvold
@darrenskjoelsvold 4 года назад
They were also talking about the racism in police departments. "Some of those who work forces, are the same that burn crosses." They were telling us about the problem that we're only now working to change.
@deaconnavarro160
@deaconnavarro160 4 года назад
Crazy how those crazy kids in the crowd are now parents of people my age
@gsmacc76
@gsmacc76 4 года назад
We have RATM and y’all got lil pump’s Gucci gang lol. Gen X rules.
@oregonchick76
@oregonchick76 4 года назад
So funny and true: the other day I was thinking about seeing them when they opened for Lollapalooza when I was 17 and suddenly realizing that it's been DECADES and yes, I'm now 43. LOL Still makes me feel just as outraged and fired up as it did in 1993 though.
@raeroa7982
@raeroa7982 4 года назад
and some were on twitter last week saying they were mad at the violent lyrics against the police...best response was "Dude what machine did you think you were raging against? The dishwasher?"
@slarpychiuyan8362
@slarpychiuyan8362 4 года назад
Glad (and sad) it's still relevant for your generation
@brooke_reiverrose2949
@brooke_reiverrose2949 4 года назад
Rae Roa 💀
@pogfee
@pogfee 4 года назад
Can you imagine being a white cop hired to police a RATM concert?
@SincerelyK.S.O.
@SincerelyK.S.O. 4 года назад
lol
@mattbagodonuts4598
@mattbagodonuts4598 4 года назад
I saw them in Nashville during their last tour. Every cop not on duty was there protesting the show.
@hive_indicator318
@hive_indicator318 4 года назад
Look up what happened when they played outside the DNC convention in L.A. The song "Deer Dance" by System of a Down was about it. "Pushing little children With your fully automatics You like to push the weak around"
@loubarron8918
@loubarron8918 4 года назад
LOL
@gunhedd5375
@gunhedd5375 4 года назад
They were the opening band when I saw them at Lollapalooza in ‘92. Outdoor show. We knew where, not all, but most of the cops were. RATM came on between 1-2pm. But everyone I was aware of there knew about them. Even then it felt like it was just one bad encounter away from a riot. (Said riot would not have been instigated by anyone but “law enforcement.” Go figure.)
@joedafrog
@joedafrog 4 года назад
My new favorite genre of youtube videos is young people reacting to and discovering RATM for the first time.
@jackieradley1025
@jackieradley1025 4 года назад
Super same.
@jenniebrotz1570
@jenniebrotz1570 3 года назад
Me too.
@atheistinalabama4206
@atheistinalabama4206 4 года назад
Sista u are a gift💯🥰 U got it from jump, all of it, the music & the lyrics!!! Some of us have been listening to RATM since 91, we know what the hells goin on best believe 💯 Great honest reaction, I immediately subbed!! Much ❤️ from Bama 🙋‍♀️💕
@antoniolmartinez8426
@antoniolmartinez8426 4 года назад
I hate when people hear this song first because it can be so easily misinterpreted. You got every bit of it! What a wonderful reaction! All of these recommendations are awesome but do them with the lyrics. Absolutely love you
@GreatGreebo
@GreatGreebo 4 года назад
This song was written during the LA RIOTS...it’s still applicable 28 years later..it say “some of those who work FORCES are the same that burn crosses “...it also calls those with badges the “chosen whites”...
@JohnHimselfNJ
@JohnHimselfNJ 4 года назад
Rage combined heavy metal, punk rock and rap to create a phenomenal sound. Tom Morello is another guitar genious and one of my favs. Great reaction
@donnavickers6058
@donnavickers6058 2 года назад
I'll never forget my younger cousin turning me onto RATM. He loved my initial reaction "Oh my, that's one angry young man". I had no idea how righteous his anger was. I do now and their music fuels my social rage. Looking fly as always Mamí!
@jayjaybee
@jayjaybee 4 года назад
Great reaction! Now you must try everything else! 😀😀 Starting with “Know Your Enemy”, “Bulls on Parade”, “Testify” , “Wake up”, “Freedom”, and “Bullet in the Head”
@phaggotsigiloccultstatus5592
@phaggotsigiloccultstatus5592 4 года назад
Amazing the relevance of this song almost 30 years later....
@Luis-0101
@Luis-0101 4 года назад
Rage is the best. Each song has a specific message, but depending on who you are or what your own experiences are, it makes you think about other related issues. Love it!
@marniethedyslexic6445
@marniethedyslexic6445 4 года назад
I love your reaction. You totally got this song. There lyrics are some of the best. They will always tell you what our government and society is doing wrong. Again loved it thank you.❤️❤️👍🤗😃
@roland9189
@roland9189 3 года назад
Some of those that work Forces, are the same that burn Crosses Great lyrics - easy, clear, to the point.
@dannh6706
@dannh6706 4 года назад
Yes! I've been trying to get through to everyone I meet. I've been high on this album for 29 years! Thank you!
@charkk1228
@charkk1228 4 года назад
Me too!
@crucialfyah
@crucialfyah 4 года назад
Literally all of their songs are deep. Lyrically and musically. Check out Bulls on Parade for sure! Also, Down Rodeo, Guerrilla Radio, Testify (live), Bombtrack, Know Your Enemy...so many more! Older music but relevant today
@MainelyW212
@MainelyW212 4 года назад
As a huge RATM fan who has heard, digested and lived his life as an ally to the oppressed.... watching black people react to this song is a guilty pleasure.... I remember how I felt when I heard these lyrics, and to see people who actually LIVE this daily hear that they do have allies in the predominantly white metal head community.... one love!
@pjsin9472
@pjsin9472 3 года назад
I was always into these guys. Such a powerful message. Every song is like that. It's poetry and activism with Incredible music
@joshjohnson7310
@joshjohnson7310 3 года назад
interesting that she arrived at legislators since this song was (supposedly) originally written as "Some of those who hold office are the same who burn crosses."
@gerardov.9716
@gerardov.9716 2 года назад
I knew you would understand this gem of a song. This song came out around the Rodney King beating and a riot ensued after his beating in L.A. The LAPD Rampart Division scandal, drugs everywhere, police corruption, gang killings, and institutional racism plaqued Los Angeles. Being a teenager in the 1990s was tough. With yet another riot a couple of years ago after the George Floyd murder, things haven't changed much have they? I loved the way this generation's youth stepped up after Floyd's unfortunate murder. Stay AWAKE people!
@dominicsalazar7444
@dominicsalazar7444 3 года назад
My eyes well up with rage tears hearing this again and nothing is different
@stevebinning977
@stevebinning977 3 года назад
In 1994 I saw RATM on stage with Cypress Hill at the T in the Park Festival in Scotland and nearly got trampled to death. What an amazing gig!!
@cnking27
@cnking27 4 года назад
Bruh, you nailed this response even though you didn't have lyrics and it's your first listen to Rage.
@someoldatheist6712
@someoldatheist6712 4 года назад
You done got started now you have to listen to their songs "bulls on parade" and "renegades of funk".
@raeroa7982
@raeroa7982 4 года назад
and 'Wake Up! '
@brantm7509
@brantm7509 4 года назад
Renegades was a cover, Afrika Bambaata was the original
@TheseOpenRoads
@TheseOpenRoads 4 года назад
"ooooooooo, they're mad!" Yes! You could even say they are ... raging! :P :)
@geoffwright3692
@geoffwright3692 2 года назад
Due to public campaigning, this was the Christmas no 1 in the UK charts around 2009. For a number of years, the winner of the UK X Factor show made it to Christmas no 1, almost by default. Then one year, someone decided to have an online campaign for something different, to protest at the market being dominated by Simon Cowell's manufactured acts. This is what was chosen.
@kasag37
@kasag37 4 года назад
Wow..you got this song ..i mean you really got it! im so happy seeing people who are just finding rage and they get them .
@karaminalee
@karaminalee 3 года назад
THANK you for loving my #1 band!!! 💕
@bitterbob30
@bitterbob30 2 года назад
I love all these react videos start with "Killing in the name of what?". Yep, you pretty much got it.
@Joe-zk7ps
@Joe-zk7ps 4 года назад
You summed it all up so well. Glad you connected with this. I think many don't understand how powerful their message is!
@marijncornelissens1353
@marijncornelissens1353 4 года назад
Cool...i was there somewhere in the crowd (Pinkpop, The Netherlands) when they peform . (Now i'm feeling a bit old..hahaha)
@Prado73
@Prado73 4 года назад
Wow, lucky you. That's one of my favourite live performances of all time.
@jhess6526
@jhess6526 3 года назад
I would go to an RATM show with you anytime. Spot on review.
@loveleamoon3005
@loveleamoon3005 4 года назад
Girl, you are gorgeous! Watching you discover this song is absolutely amazing and beautiful. I love your commentary 💗
@SincerelyK.S.O.
@SincerelyK.S.O. 4 года назад
You're the best!
@wendycarlson8925
@wendycarlson8925 3 года назад
I feel like you got EXACTLY what you were supposed to get out of this song. You put it into the right context and didn’t let the dope beat take away from the message. Spot on friend.
@jessii27star
@jessii27star 3 года назад
Appreciations for sharing your thoughts. This is one the most incredible messages through music.
@brianshank9864
@brianshank9864 3 года назад
You have a beautiful mind. More people like you are needed.
@jonhirschberger7217
@jonhirschberger7217 4 года назад
Your interpretation at the end of the song was perfect. And made me subscribe to you. Thank you, can't wait to see more of your stuff.
@TheEarlThePearl1
@TheEarlThePearl1 3 года назад
The best part about rage against the machine is that they’re always relevant. The worst part about rage against the machine is they’re always relevant.
@bassemtabet7860
@bassemtabet7860 4 года назад
You perfectly got it ! Thank you for your reaction.
@kesleycottrell1416
@kesleycottrell1416 2 года назад
Damn! That drummer beats those drums like they owe him money.
@jessicabreither908
@jessicabreither908 2 года назад
I love that you got this!! Such an important message!
@josephreed2854
@josephreed2854 4 года назад
Every Rage song has a message.
@bl4ckfl4g
@bl4ckfl4g 4 года назад
We need this band now more than ever. My favorite band of all time. Great reaction
@irontusk1862
@irontusk1862 4 года назад
Yes!!! You completely nailed it!...Great review~
@pitchfowl390
@pitchfowl390 Год назад
That was a fantastic analysis. Thank you so much! ❤
@walkerig1
@walkerig1 3 года назад
A song from two decades ago who's lyrics are so relevant to today.
@almostsavage
@almostsavage 3 года назад
Your reaction was so pure! Amazing to watch!
@heygraberyo
@heygraberyo 3 года назад
I saw them on accident at the Claremont colleges in 1992 in a basement venue. I remember being blown away by their energy and the different direction Zach had gone in from his original hardcore band Inside Out. Watching this so many years later and seeing her reaction is touching - especially with all the Injustice in our society.
@burnettsalmon8534
@burnettsalmon8534 3 года назад
Best name ever for a band
@killerquad7229
@killerquad7229 4 года назад
What in the what! You go sister! Best understanding of this song I've watched. Soooooooooooo good
@robertflores8234
@robertflores8234 3 года назад
I love this band! And I’m loving all these reaction videos! ✊🏽
@camieabz
@camieabz 3 года назад
Your reaction reminded me of some of the lyrics from 'Eve of Destruction': "You're old enough to kill; but not for voting."
@jackdanereacts4527
@jackdanereacts4527 4 года назад
This song is brilliant. And it lives through decades. Love it and hope it gets a lot more play.
@twentyfourtythree1190
@twentyfourtythree1190 3 года назад
"Killing in the name of" absolutely makes sense. It's opened ended because the name of the person always changes.
@vinesinloops5161
@vinesinloops5161 3 года назад
you picked an awesome version of this to listen to
@wfly81
@wfly81 3 года назад
It's amazing to see BLM protest march videos across the country, and hearing people chanting the lyrics "Some of those who work forces, are the same that burn crosses!" This song is nearly 30 years old, and it still rings true...which is beautiful from an artistic standpoint, but tragic from a societal standpoint. It's all about racism in our nation's police forces. The fact that the lyrics repeat over and over drive their point home, and that makes it such a powerful protest song.
@juanreynoso9653
@juanreynoso9653 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏 you got it it means something different to everybody in general it makes you respond to something that is immoral and illegal. Great job
@saggerpance
@saggerpance 4 года назад
This is in response to Rodney King
@DravinD81
@DravinD81 Год назад
Funny fact, a lot of people assume he's flipping off the crowd. He's not, a large amount of concert security was and sometimes still can be off duty police officers!
@jayberrones4977
@jayberrones4977 4 года назад
Mam! Thank you for your so very insightful response! I listened to Rage starting back in 2000 as a 12 year old and was constantly reprimanded by my parents because it was too profane for them. It's such a deep breath of relief to hear an adult woman's opinion that truly understands how much this band, music and message still IS for the people if not today more than ever. Have a good day.
@nocafeine
@nocafeine 4 года назад
I saw them live in san Francisco back in the day and thousands of people were jumping so hard in unison that the ground was bouncing up and down... awe inspiring
@zoemchone103
@zoemchone103 3 года назад
I watch all of your reaction videos and I've noticed you seem to be drawn to songs that make you feel true emotions. My friend I truly believe The Night We Met by Lord Huron will definitely move you.. Haunting but beautiful song full of feeling.. Would appreciate your reaction to it! Blessings to you and yours ✌
@Four-of-Six
@Four-of-Six 4 года назад
Pinkpop 1993, Landgraaf, the Netherlands. Rage Against the Machine was unlike in the USA a succes in Europe, especially in the UK and Netherlands. This song was because after the Rodney King beating by cops. "Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses", basically saying that law enforcers/ police are racists/ KKK.
@nofx1420
@nofx1420 4 года назад
I love your reaction, spot on!!👍
@colecash4204
@colecash4204 4 года назад
We need more rage today, this song makes as much since today as it did back then, have we really made progress or are we going backwards?
@Uninvited72
@Uninvited72 4 года назад
Watching many reactions to RATM. You got it right away. Please explore more.
@awayfromdamascus
@awayfromdamascus 4 года назад
Wow! First time watching your videos and I really appreciated your commentary!
@IcallBS509
@IcallBS509 3 года назад
I saw RATM in 1997 at the Gorge in Washington, The Roots also played (Wu-Tang canceled) - AMAZING Show!!! Originally The Grant County sheriff filed a motion to ban the show, because of the potential for a volatile situation (supposedly). The courts denied the ban, and Scott started the show with Fuck the Police by NWA after a long rant denouncing the sheriff. This was my go-to music before I played hockey :)
@delphilungwyn5308
@delphilungwyn5308 4 года назад
I agree with your ending speech. ✌
@schjonicus
@schjonicus 4 года назад
“Killing in the name of justice” is what he means. It’s used in irony.
@SirAser.F__k.you.Google
@SirAser.F__k.you.Google 3 года назад
Reading the text will help the understanding ALOT! - its a reaction to a specific historic act. He speaks up directly against racisms in the policeforce - protesting 'up their face' against abuse of power in a racist 'KKK vs. black'-context. Sadly.. many ppl now a days, try to read all kinds of protests(rooted in personal anarchism) into this song, to legalize there own agenda or point of view.
@charkk1228
@charkk1228 4 года назад
Loved watching you hear this for the first time... ❤️ R.A.G.E. Is my daily medicine.
@vincereyna4735
@vincereyna4735 4 года назад
If you do another vid of RATM, you must have lyrics along with the video. Check out Down Rodeo w/lyrics. Impactful!
@jaysonreyes9412
@jaysonreyes9412 3 года назад
Your reaction is on point. Well done. Keep up the insight. Cheers.
@gsmacc76
@gsmacc76 4 года назад
Spot on analysis. I knew I subscribed to you for a reason. Keep reacting to meaningful content. We appreciate your point of view.
@SincerelyK.S.O.
@SincerelyK.S.O. 4 года назад
Thanks for the sub!
@armandohuaste1732
@armandohuaste1732 3 года назад
I've been following you and subscribed, lol... I'm very diverse with music and this is my top band... I'm glad you reacted to journey, and other ballads and softer rock (which I love) and i found this reaction...
@fnm86
@fnm86 3 года назад
The most intense concert I ever went to was a Rage concert. Still inmy top five shows I have ever been to.
@robinschulze934
@robinschulze934 3 года назад
Love it !! Crazy it fits the times right now!!!!!!
@roberthix5088
@roberthix5088 3 года назад
Preach!!!
@PaweBystrzan
@PaweBystrzan 4 года назад
It's the most beautifuwll reaction ever to watch.
@brye687
@brye687 3 года назад
I was 15 when this album came out, I both love and hate how much I still feel this album. I was so very angry then, and so very tired now!
@Video_cut1
@Video_cut1 3 года назад
Thank you!
@mikemagana2764
@mikemagana2764 4 года назад
RAGE APLYS BACK IN DA DAY , JUST AS IT DOES NOW!!
@colorwheal
@colorwheal 3 года назад
This performance gives me chills. It could be helpful for a first reaction to have a video with captioning. "By wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites" says a lot.
@quadbox
@quadbox 4 года назад
I loved this reaction video!
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