i love when bands are singing for historical events like manowar with troy,countess with thermopylae and so on...they give the best lessons with passion and great riffs,i wish my techers were the same with these bands i would be a star in history
History lessons, Heavy metal style, done only as they can be done, by Professor Rock n' Rolf! Sign me up please! History classes were never as fucking awesome as this! Running Wild forever! And don't forget Professor Rolf's literature course either! We will be reviewing War and Peace, Treasure Island, and many other literary classics also! Join today!
@@ArtilleryAffictionado1648 Wondering how much modern day politics arent in their songs like Aces of Exile or Rise of evil... :D Primo Victoria is literally celebrating of Red Army. I like some of their songs but they are posers.
@Viola Yep and thats politics. Lyrics speak itself. Heres chorus of Primo Victoria(I was wrong about Red Army,you are right) from Google: Through the gates of Hell(Nah,we strike back is more metal) As we make our way to Heaven(heaven for whom?) Through the Nazi lines(German lines should be more neutral). And this apply on many songs by them and they say they dont want to make sensitive topic lmao In another song they literally admire Catholic church and so on.
Robert-to jest perełka jeżeli chodzi o takie granie.Słucham runningów od ponad 20 lat,a mimo to ich muzyka jest dla mnie niczym dopalacz,który funkcjonuje w mojej głowie przez cały czas.Kocham ich granie,a szczególnie album Port Royal w mistrzowskim składzie.Majk Moti,Jens Becker,Ian Finlay i Rock n Rolf wprowadzili nowe kanony ciężkiego grania w historię metalu.
I have two things to say: One, this track is great!!! Running Wild have done an amazing job with this one. I have it as an extra track in the Death or Glory album, which is real great too!!! Two, I love American history. I think that it is real exciting and interesting as well. BTW, great video mate ; )
Do you know how many million Stalin killed? Do you know that it would have seemed childish to you if Stalin had done what he wanted, namely, captured Europe? you would just pray for the Nazis. You just don't understand bitch what communism is, or rather, how a bitch should move towards it. Ten million victims? ahaha, it won't be enough, let's at least 100.
Awesome video! You scored big points with me for your use of scenes from "Little Big Man"! A classic revisionist western! Richard Mulligan's portrayal of Custer was memorable. Anyone here should check out the movie and the book! Running Wild was a band that didn't shy away from writing lyrics on different subjects!
Geniales Lied mit Botschaft! Wenn wirklich Jemand das Recht hätte Bomben in den USA zu zünden,dann sind das nicht die Araber die selber Millionen Weiße und Schwarze versklavt haben, und selbst massig Blut an den Händen - sondern die Nativen Einwohner Nord (und Süd) Amerikas! Aber dazu sind sie zu Ehrenhaft und Weise! Eines meiner Lieblingslieder!
All I can say is, what we did to the Native Americans up in the northern plains was unforgivable, especially that barbarian Custer. This was karma in real time.
I’m part Native American on my mother’s side of the family (Cherokee-Iroquois, but I don’t wanna say HOW MUCH, because I don’t want some A-Hole hater out there getting offended.)… Anyway… I’m GLAD Custer waz killed that day @ Little Big Horn…🫶🏻🙌👍🏻✊🏻✌️🤘🏻💪🏻🙏❤️🤍💙💛 I’m as sorry as Hell about the cavalrymen he led into that slaughter, who had to die because of HIS arrogance, recklessness and stupidity!!!
May not look like it but this was actually a good thing to have happen because if he won more politics would have been like "hmmm if an idiot like Custer can do it so can i" and they would have failed at another battle and taken the blame. This battle taught the US military a good lesson to you can't buy your way in as an officer you need to be trained. Imagine an idiot politic bought his way in as an officer during ww1 or ww2 at D-day or any other important military battle and lost what then?
Idiot? He was a veteran of the Civil War, he fights at Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and many more places. He actually used the similar strategy like at Bighorn at Washita, which was probably his best triumph. He really wasn't like some random guy leading his army blindly to the death :D Sorry for commenting after 5 years.
Well the numbers are very much up to debate. Today many think that the numbers of the natives were much smaller than estimated in the past - they surely outnumbered the long knives, but not to THAT extent. So it was indeed a great victory, one to be proud of, even more as the native casualties seem to be limited. Sadly it was a battle won in a lost war, but that did not minimize the performance of those who won.
Um , North America's groups of Water deer to U.K styles ladies as so so foxy .. much waterlooes .. In the old days, information came and went to the Atlantic Ocean, and it felt like using the Internet :p Books from Europe, North America, and Russia are full of materials translated into Japanese. In Korea, people who don't know any foreign languages stood up and easily translated into Korean with the help of experts and published them in collaboration with those who knew foreign languages !!
Didn't they learn from Napoleon's failure at Waterloo, never send Cavalry without infantry columns at their back, and never ever leave the flanks without artillery or reserve Cavalry.
NAPOLEON fought at Europe around 1821,You understand that its most likely Custer never heard of that combat , Nevertheless , your remarks are excellent from a military point of view !!!
Thank you, though, yes, to be fair the US Army Cavalry was still in it's early days. not to mention cavalry hearted commanders tend to be rather aggressive (See: Rommel, Patton, Pershing, Semyon Budyonny, and Winston Churchill.)
The rifles the Calvary used were more powerful but took more time to reload and also shoot. Indians had rifles such as the 3030 which can be fired at a much more rapid pace, albeit weaker in power.
Great rock sound from the Battle of Little Big Horn, where the criminal Custer and his gang have been wiped out. Running wild is almost an Indian name for a mega-hard-rock band. I love this band, but the best is Axel Rudi Pell, Hugh