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The concert was free, and was the first allowed in the collapsing Soviet regime from an American band. It was held at an airfield which is how there was so much room. The stopped counting at 500k, there were over 1 million for sure, most estimates place it around 1.5 million. It was one of the most beautiful sentiments/expressions of freedom I've ever seen
Except that it wasn't the first American band's show there. Bon Jovi headlined Moscow 2 years earlier. Also Metallica was one of the opening acts for the real headliner AC/DC, a non American band
Elton John and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band played in the USSR in the 70s. Uriah Heep, Ozzy, Pink Floyd, Scorpions, Motley Crue, Skid Row, Cinderella, PIL, Sonic Youth, Billy Joel in the 80s. So yeah, that concert wasn't the first one.
I'm a 52 year old cardiologist and 19 when this performance was done. In today's music, you could give free tickets away and still not amass 1.6 million people. This concert is historic. I can recall Russia as CCCP, Soviet Union, and Russia. It was collapsing and Metallica was immaculate.
I believe you meant you were 17 when the wall fell to allow this to happen. I was 16 when it fell. I had a friend who was a foreign exchange student from Denmark. We were going somewhere and as we were walking out the door she stopped dead in her tracks and was staring at the floor model TV in the living room. Her mouth was wide open in disbelief as we watched the people taking sledgehammers to the wall and celebrating on the evening news. She was in utter shock.
@@TheJhale2011 No, I never stated anything regarding the German wall. I had a typo in my age (I'm 52 today actually so happy bday to me). Glad the wall came down, but my post wasn't about Germany nor the wall. I merely stated I watched Russia change names many times.
I was one of the 1.6 million in the crowd,it was hot and fricking amazing,seen metallica lots of times but this was crazy day and being drunk, helped,we had russian soldiers by us and even them started enjoying them selves
A prime example of why METAL is king. No hip hop act could ever attract a crowd of 1.6 million anywhere at anytime. Feel the power and timeless quality of music played by musicians with no auto tune or dj enhancing a damn thing, just 4 guys dropping a nuke of your senses.
"How many people are here?" certainly not 1.6 million 😏 AC/DC - Back in black at Donington... and that was a 70.000 people crowd... Considering this is THE SAME EXACT stage, control tower distance and PA system setup... if you double the 70k crowd you get almost double the surface covered by people. So it can't be more than double the crowd of Donington 1991. SO THE ANSWER IS around 150.000 people is the crowd at this venue anyway way, way, way less than the kids fairytale of 1.6 million. 😏
@@RoverWaters yes 1.6 million people one of the biggest concerts in history. After the deconstruction of the Berlin wall 1st concert in that area after the collapse of the Soviet Union.. this will never ever happen again because of the new generation now. They can't even have a crowd of a couple thousand without trampling and killing each other. 1.6 million people and no one was harmed except when the government and cops overreacted because they weren't used to people being able to do this freedom of expression
The only reason why there was so much people was because of the generation and the politics surround this event. Metal is indeed trash lol Metallica and this nonsense anyways and it will be phased out in a couple years anyways.
@@ben69065 LOL you're funny. Metal will never go anywhere that's why it's been around for so long. Trash....🤨I listen to the stuff on your page that's some trash ass music fake synthesized music over and over repeated same garbage
We will never see a crowd like that again in our lifetime. Metal and Hard Rock in the 80's-90's was the pinnacle of music history. It was a insane time with just so much amazing music constantly coming out. I so miss those days of great bands that actually played their instruments live and the crowds were awesome and huge. No cell phone crap and dead/lifeless crowds like today.
согласна1!!!. хоть я и родилась в 2001. тащусь по музыке 80 и 90х. ааааа! простите что не на английском пишу. мой английский плох. так бы написала бы на английском.
Not to be contrarian… but I saw Metallica with my 16 yo daughter in Florence, Italy on June 19… it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen- this video gives you a sense of the amazing energy they generate… it was not this many people- but I bet there was 100,000… they just started at dusk… And they started with that ecstasy of Gold song - opening into Whiplash- it was fucking amazing
Despite over a million people, there were barely any injuries and no fatalities. There was planning with the military to assist, as you’ll see lines of them in uniforms in the crowd. Gives me goosebumps til this day, simply amazing.
1.6mil and you are wrong it was 50 deaths 52 to be excact, stampedo was happen when people try to leave airport and also there ws multiple fights with copsa and Soviet army
So much respect for not interrupting the song, and for making your voice in the background instead of over the top like others!!!! Great person you are!!!!
The concert was put on by president Mikhail Gorbachev who, unknowingly, engineered the end of the Soviet Union. He implemented the policy of "glasnost", which means "openness", that resulted in a withdrawal from the war in Afghanistan, the limitation of nuclear weapons, open talks with Ronald Reagan, and the end of the cold war, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize. He also instituted freedom of speech and freedom of the press, and helped Poland gain its independence from Russia. He decentralized the economy and effectively moved Russia away from communism into a new era of capitalist social democracy. If Russia ever had a hero, Gorbachev would be it.
He even planned to convert the Soviet Union to capatalism with the New Union Treaty. Sadly it didn't happen due to complex politics and events at the time. And then Russia, Ukraine and Belarus pulled out of the Soviet Union, leaving Kazakhstan to dissolve the Soviet Union. Gorbachev did help to introduce the most important part of East-West relationships: P I Z Z A H U T
wrong...Rod stewart concert had 3.54 million a few years after this concert. in 1997 3.9 million at a concert in moscow to celebrate ruissias 850th bday.Jean-Michel Jarre's 1997 concert, which marked the 850th anniversary of Moscow, was attended by over 3.5 million people, making it the most widely attended concert of all time.
Yeah, but that music is meh...Accessible, we'll say. Hence the numbers. I am much more impressed by bands that go against the grain and still have a massive listening audience. Tool comes to mind.
And this is why, us, your parents generation were cool as hell. This was our time and our music. We were blessed. You won't see anything like this again. 😊🤘🤘
@@bramjanssens9996 I’m Pretty sure they meant the music at that time not just metallica, and they aren’t wrong, we don’t see insane concerts like these without autotune anymore let alone THAT many people. Hell when’s the last time you heard a “good” guitar solo since probably 2004. We still have good music today but what really made it great was the band aspect and the music is all made with your voice and hands not a computer.
@@Lornefs "According to various sources (the exact figure cannot be given, because the entrance was free), on Saturday, from 300 to 400 thousand people visited the airfield in Tushino. They did not reach the Guinness Book of Records (while the record for attendance of the free Jean-Michel Jarre show in 1989 in Paris, which was attended by 1 million 300 thousand spectators, is held), but maybe this is for the best." Moskovsky Komsomolets" 01.10.1991
@@bramjanssens9996 Quit being a jerk with things people say to describe how they are feeling about this concert. You want to be a petty, pissed off little man then go be that way elsewhere. This was a time when Metallica was on top of the world of music.
@@ThePsykoGamer I don't think the craze if metallica has faded away. Even the newer generation listens to it. My uncles are fan of playing guitars and admire their skills a lot.
Pantera opened up for Metallica, checkout their first song "Domination". At the end of the video there is an unbelievable aerial shot of all the people.
Yeah I remember that concert I may still have the VHS cassette some place 😂 I remember Pantera AC/DC I think also Black Crows and of course Metallica, at that year o was taking electric guitar lessons and looking for an ESP guitar the one with a Les Paul body shape with a Floyd Rose 😂🤟🏽 oh man
1991 Monsters of Rock I was stationed at the US Embassy in Moscow 3.5 miles away and still had noise levels above 90db inside the building. The estimate of 2 million people was fairly close. 1.6 million tickets were sold. Not sure what kind of speakers they were using but damn! Oh, and just for kicks, 50k people in a mosh pit....
About 300 thousand spectators came and came from other cities to the concert with the participation of PANTHERA, BLACK CROSE, METALLIKA, AS / DS and our EST. This concert was guarded by 11 thousand people: police, riot police, internal troops, rifle divisions of the Soviet Army. When the first bottles fell on their heads and two soldiers were taken away by an ambulance, angry law enforcement officers began to rush at anyone they did not like, beating people with their hands, feet and clubs. The space in front of the stage literally turned into a bloody battle that did not stop from the very beginning of the concert until midnight. According to the ambulance station, 56 people were taken to hospitals with serious injuries, of which 16 were military personnel." Oleg PSHENICHNY Photo by L. LAZAREV "Horizon №12'1991
Боже как я завидую людям, побывавшим на том концерте...это было невероятно и легендарно. я хочу плакать от счастья, смотря само выступление. не представляю какая атмосфера была на САМОМ концерте....
Это просто не вероятной ,в то время когда открылся железный занавес ,для людей был это просто шок! Я являюсь кумиром Металлики с 1993 гада,а увидел их концерт на видеокассете в первые в 1995,это был концерт 1989 года в Сиэтле! Представляете какого это увидеть в первые ,своих кумиров спустя 2 года? А тут побывать на живом концерте ,правда слезу пустишь!!!
А я там был в первых рядах))) запомнилось на всю жизнь,это не вероятно круто было, мне с Латвии один рокер угостил еще коксом)) я вообще был в оргазме от этого концерта))
If you notice the helicopters flying around the crowd during the show. That's actually the Russian military. They were the ones in charge with crowd control.
Make note, this concert was just months (if not days or weeks) before the collapse of the Soviet Union, which was on December 26, 1991. It wasn't until Gorbachev's introducing in the 1980s Perestroika (restructuring) and Glasnost (openness) into the nation that more Western world influences were allowed for consuming. 1.6 million people!!!
This event was held a month after the failed August Coup d'état against Gorbachev. It was a miracle it was able to be pulled off at all at that time. Everything in Eastern Europe was a potential powder keg that could have gone south real quick if things didn't play out right. That day probably helped out a hell of a lot in the long run.
Zero fatalities. In September 1991, only a month after the August Putsch failed, 1.6 million rock music fans converged in Moscow to enjoy the first open-air rock concert, as part of the Monsters of Rock series. British rock singer Rod Stewart proved that better than anyone else on New Year's Eve 1994/1995. His free New Year's Eve concert attracted a bit more than 3.5 million people that year, making it the biggest concert of all time.
Some concerts go down in history and the 1991 'Monsters of Rock' festival in Moscow was no exception. Known as one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees, it marked the most momentous of performances for the heavy metal band Metallica.
I was fortunate enough to attend the Monsters of rock concert in Germany in 1991, it was so packed you could lift your feet off the ground and not move. Metallica AC/DC Motley Crue Queensryche Black crows The cool think is you got to camp outside the fence the night before and party your ass off.
dude, if you grew up in the 80s, I guarantee you would have been a Metallica head like the rest of us. They were unique, like no other band. With that hard, loud, and in-your-face sound. They were the best there was.
The best era for live concert…no smartphones…the pure energy!! I am in a band for 20 years and i work in a foreign country…RUSSIANS are one of the best crowd in a bar…the best giver of tip also…🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
This is definitely top 5 of the greatest concerts of all time, unfortunately there were around 50 deaths but not everything can stay in control with 1 million people
The concert was in a kind of airport. Concert with a mixed of feelings. You see people just exploding in joy and happiness. Pure freedom. And then you see a military heli, soldiers...After...soldiers dancing and headbanging. Sometimes people asked him what freedom is and what it represents. I always speaks about this concert. Russia, american band, more than 1 million people...the end of soviet union...that crowd was feeling the music, the freedom and a kind of democracy.
*Democracy is complete shit, they just love Metallica and AC/DC in Russia, otherwise what you are talking about, there is nothing to do with freedom about, in the USSR there were more freedom in the USSR than in the USA!* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xROxlIu__Fs.html
It is stated the helicopters flying relatively low were to keep the crowd cool- a crowd that size makes a lot of heat jumping around, and heat exhauston too.
Back then it was all about the music and love, huge crowds like this were pretty safe and needed little security compared to now. Lots of huge bands got amazing crowds. 😊
And no one died. That how metal heads roll dude protect each other, there is a rule in metal concerts if someone Falls help them up. I was born 87. I wish I was a that show.
What was the largest crowd at a concert? Jean-Michel Jarre's Concert - 3.5 Million People Over 3.5 million people attended Jean-Michel Jarre's 1997 event commemorating Moscow's 850th anniversary, making it the largest attended concert of all time.
I was 16 years old and I was there with my girlfriend. we had the front row, just 25 feet from the stage. I can still remember the guy next to me was so drunk and died from screaming so loud.
Imagine the feeling you get when you get on stage and see a sea of people as far as your eyes can see who came because of you. If you hadn't had stage fright before, you have now.
It truly was the dawn of a new and better era. Walls were falling, peace was beginning to return to minds and hearts of millions, and for many in that crowd, it was their first taste of liberty. What a time it was.
James was interviewed one time and asked what it was like playing for a crowd like that? His response was, imagine getting out of a shower soaking wet, and walking into a curtain of electricity!!🔥🔥
Grew up in the 90's. The music, whether rap, rock, metal, grunge, were just amazing. You grow up spoiled like that and you think it will keep on going. The 2000's were ok. Good music were dead by the 2010's.
Some stats for you as some comments were a bit off. This was the first ever live rock/ metal concert in Russia held in Mosciw. Standing attenders - 1.3 million. Those listening outside roughly 1.8 million. Estimated number of persons in attendance 3.4 million. It was enough that Russua activated its military as a police force just for this event. No injuries sustained at all.
If you thought this was impressive - watch "Creeping Death" from the same show. You can also add Pantera "Domination" to the watch list. They played at this same show in Moscow. By far one of the best break downs in metal music. They were about 29 when this show went down. It was an add on show for the "Monsters of Rock" tour that was already in progress. This was a reward to the people to stop the coup during the fall of the Iron Curtain. This was the first time western music was allowed to be played. 53 people died at this show. The helicopters flew low to not only monitor the crowd and to provide wind to cool down the masses.
1997 Jean Michel Jarre in Moscow 3.5 million people. Took over 3 hours to walk the normal 15 min journey back to the apartment we were staying in. But wow what a concert it was. All those people and when JMJ asked for a moment of silence for Princess Diana who died the week before, the silence among such a huge crowd was something I will never forget.
I was 18 years old and I was there among this crowd. My friends and I arrived at the field at 5 o'clock in the morning. There were several terrible moments when soldiers and police beat people with clubs, and people threw glass bottles at them. Luckily, my friends and I weren't hurt. Impressions from this concert remained for life! I especially remember the end of the concert - the last song For Those About To Rock, gun shots, salute! It's unforgettable!
When you're at a Metallica Concert and close to the stage, say, inside 100 yards, the deeper bass soundwaves can be felt against your chest. They have a series of 18 inch subwoofers, like maybe 20 or 30 of them on each side of the stage in some venues, depending on the size, and you can feel the music, not just hear it.
Yeah i went to a metallica concert just yesterday, and dudu, i was at the middle of the sound structure, it was just insane, i could feel the high piches vibrating in my body hair, best night of my life, it was at the Porto Alegre Metallica concert 2022 btw
@@glenpaul5663 That's why I always have earplugs in my pocket just in case, some concerts are too loud. After I saw Anthrax in small club, I had ringing in my ears for months, I think I have it permanently in left ear after this concert. Normaly it disapears after like 3 days, but some concerts can be pretty crazy. :-)
Great vid, man! Glad to see more people "cross over" and take in some quality Metal performances! Give "Creeping Death" and "Harvester Of Sorrow" a look (from this show in Moscow). It's fascinating to see the band control 1.6 million fans. Metallica ruled Russia that day. Also...give anything from Seattle '89 a look. Amazing live performance. You do those and your views and subs will go up. I promise😁! Liked and sub'd for more metal!
This was the first heavy metal concert after the fall of the Soviet Union. This concert, for all intents and purposes, was the funeral for the USSR. So this one time, all of Moscow showed up for Metallica. Yes. 1.6 million people were there.
Check out "Creeping Death" from Metallica at this concert! Better be wearing your seat belt because it's a very high intensity song and even more crazy when they play it live!
They were all in their late 20's. This concert was huge with 1.6 million people reported there. When I first saw this footage I had chills the whole time from the fact that these people were experiencing a moment of release from oppression of western entertainment, only to be rivalled by the 1989 Peace Festival with the Scorpions. It showed that despite prior blocks from western influence, people were still getting these CDs and jamming to them.
No phones no internet just people coming together to celebrate freedom thats how important freedom is Russia (USSR)was collapsing first time they let American rock into Russia I was 13 we listened to Metallica before football games they are Rock Gods damn stars😂
I love hip hop. I do. But watching you react to this historical event made me think. This is the real music. Rap really is crap. Can any hip hop artist say they ever brought in these numbers? No. But Metallica, Pantera, AC/DC, Slayer, etc can. Music died after the introduction of Americas Got Talent. Music became manufactured after that. "Fuck Hip Hop" - Hopsin
I feel you, most commercial rap is trash in terms of substance and quality lyrics but there’s still good rap artists out there! Also back then was a different time, concerts were a lot more special. I don’t know if any artist in any genre could pull numbers like this today.
@@SeanStaxxMusic I also have to agree with you. There really is some good artist out there that drop good quality rap. Hopsin, Tech, Macdonald, Burgen, Yella, Busta Rymes still gets down, Prozac, ICP even! The list goes on and on. There are enough out there that keep it real.
1.6 million while metallica was playing...it was the biggest concert ever at the time. it was beaten , also in russia. Jean-Michel Jarre's 1997 concert, which marked the 850th anniversary of Moscow, was attended by over 3.5 million people, making it the most widely attended concert of all time.
1.6 million people from all over former Soviet Union. Helicopters aerated crowds so they could breath, but 54 people died over three days of Monsters of Rock annual tour with ACDC, Pantera, and more.
In 2 months its my 41st bday and I’ve got already the best gift I ever had last friday.. I’ve watched for the very first time the Metallica concert @ Bottlerock, Napa Valley California and it’s their 41 years (since 1981) of sharing amazing rock music and the people still wants to here it after all these years! LONG LIVE METTALICA!!
This is incredible. Internet info says 1.6 million people. I was overseas in Korea and heard about it. Everything was quickly changing in Russia that year.