I'm 98 years old I'm a world war 2 veteran I served with 16th Infantry Regiment. Part of the 1st Infantry Division, we were tasked with clearing the landing sectors code-named "Easy Red" and "Fox Green" on Omaha Beach first wave D-Day. My great grandson showed me this video. I definitely can relate to this video and song. There hasn't been a day I have not ended up back on that beach. I can smell the diesel fuel. I see my screaming dying comrade's it's as if I were still there. But I'm one of the lucky ones i got to come home.
@deetroitdario4 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir, for both your comment and your service!!! God bless you for all that you endured for our country.
@XmarkedSpot4 ай бұрын
This may come as a surprise, Sir, but I thank you for your service - from Germany, for what it's worth... God bless
@ziggy4u574 ай бұрын
Thank you for you're service.
@christopherbreen73644 ай бұрын
God bless you, a seat by the Lords outstretched hand awaits you when the time comes to pass, sir. Thank you.
@amjan3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! Greeting and all the best from Poland.
@smokinsport8 ай бұрын
This is Metallica's first video and it helped my mom and I connect more. It came out when I was in high school, listening to heavy stuff like this that my parents didn't get. But when I showed my mom the video, she remembered watching the movie when she was in high school. We sat and watched it while I told her the lyrics and she explained the movie. One of my better memories.
@oldmantod8 ай бұрын
this is awesome!!
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
I love this story so much. Thank you for sharing. -The Video Editor
@adrianthayer45918 ай бұрын
My mom gave me "Master of Puppets" CD in 1986 as a Christmas gift. She was and is a devout Christian. I've been a metalhead ever since. I like a little of everything but metal just has that touch or pound if you will.
@marthvader11918 ай бұрын
Orion was the Metallica song that got my mom to "ah ha" and she understood why I dug Metallica, she eventually started playing along on the piano.
@timkane63928 ай бұрын
Thats an incredible story, thank you for sharing. I had a similar experience with my mom, when we were in the car, and I asked her to listen to their Bob segar turn the page cover. She couldn't get over how much she loved it, and kept saying, omg I love his voice. I love his voice, whats his name? Thats papa Het , mom. Lol, great times
@jxstified75588 ай бұрын
We need a Fade To Black reaction like this one.
@timbeatty84118 ай бұрын
Absolutely. It fits the whole psychological side of the reactors channel. Great reaction.
@dalerobinson34368 ай бұрын
Yes.the Lincoln, Nebraska live version
@aayushs81288 ай бұрын
I came to say Fade to Black but you beat me to it. My fav song.
@MrTwisted0038 ай бұрын
Or Master of Puppets...
@AugusteCribbs8 ай бұрын
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) would be good to
@520azdc8 ай бұрын
When this video came out no one had seen anything like it before. Most people who saw it had never HEARD anything like it before. This was mainstream culture's introduction to Metallica. To this day I think it's still one of the most stunning pieces of audio-visual art ever created.
@mstorrboy8 ай бұрын
It wasn't the heaviest thing in metal at the time, but this video was huge when i was a teen. It was my hook into metal.
@520azdc8 ай бұрын
@@mstorrboy Metallica has never been the heaviest band in metal but when this video debuted it was definitely the heaviest thing to ever break into the mainstream. Like you Metallica was my gateway into metal. For me it was Puppets. Metallica deserves a ton of credit for creating millions of new metalheads whichever song or album it was that hooked them.
@Me11oCarm8 ай бұрын
This and Cult of Personality opened up an entire new style of music to this teen in the 80s.
@allahbless22787 ай бұрын
@@mstorrboyMetallica not going for heavy Goofy
@ddinfant6796 ай бұрын
Metallica was arguably the biggest act on the heavier side of metal at the time. Maybe Maiden could match them but no other band outside of them. There were more hard rock acts that were bigger, like Van Halen, ACDC, Scorpions etc but nothing this heavier metal... And at that time Metallica was soo inaccesible they had quite a Mystique of them.... Everyone else, including Slayer, had music videos already but Metallica hadn't done a thing, just Cliff em All documentary
@paul7cfc7 ай бұрын
What a brilliant reaction from the girl. 😮 "This is a piece of art" She got it right away
@mcarriel5 ай бұрын
I don't know: she was goofing around all the song. "licensed therapist", but not a good one, as I see...
@Itsthatoneguy3715 ай бұрын
Exactly. But she’s over 18 so, *woman.
@paul7cfc5 ай бұрын
@@Itsthatoneguy371 a girl can refer to a young woman, ya clown
@Shake69ification3 ай бұрын
Very dark art, but yes.
@ARandomInternetUser082 ай бұрын
@@Itsthatoneguy371 girl can be used for that age too, dude.
@wesbaumguardner88298 ай бұрын
You missed the meaning completely. He is not saying that he is one like he is one in a million. He is saying that he is one as in he is completely alone. He cannot see, he cannot hear, he cannot smell, he cannot feel, he cannot hear... all he has is himself in his own mind. He is one. That is, he is completely alone, all by himself with no one to talk to or communicate with. All he has is his own thoughts to contend with. No body. No bodily functions. No friends or family. He is alone with himself. He is one. The completely united because there is nothing else to but him.
@geraldpatrick-xw5bg6 ай бұрын
You said it exactly
@kevladuoui35325 ай бұрын
Sorry i'm french and i don't understand one thing. Can he speak ? Cause in a moment i have the impression a military said the man speak and said hé want to die ? Is it that ?
@rean41444 ай бұрын
@@kevladuoui3532He was signaling morse code with his head movements
@johnjacobjingle83023 ай бұрын
@@kevladuoui3532he cant speak or hear, has no legs, and no arms.. he was doing morse code with his head.
@DFWTF3 ай бұрын
Just a torso .
@Roh_Echt8 ай бұрын
"Someone" (he knows who) was talking during this verse: "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." You must react to Master of Puppets (lyric video).
@Rose-B6128 ай бұрын
RIGHT?!!! DUDE!!!! One of the heaviest lyrics in all of Metal history... dude has to speak over it. Jesus Christ. lol
@andrewcastillo95588 ай бұрын
For sure lol !!
@jimidave62818 ай бұрын
I was screaming "shut up!" :D
@Evilslayer738 ай бұрын
Landmine take everything you have =pain,despair and death =liberty
@nitro_001newman28 ай бұрын
@@Rose-B612😂🤣 I’m laughing at what you said, because it was how I felt too. Like probably the best lyrics in the song, and this guy had to start talking over it.
@ErebosGR8 ай бұрын
You guys have no idea how many kids in the '80s and '90s worldwide developed anti-war beliefs because of bands like Metallica and Megadeth.
@neilpatrickhairless8 ай бұрын
Which is interesting coming from a genre of music which quite a lot of the output material used war and glorification of violence. Alsoz metal as a genre is full of very Right Wing people politically. Very gun friendly folks for the most part
@ErebosGR8 ай бұрын
@@neilpatrickhairless Just like when others were glorifying alcohol and drugs, they were singing about the horrors of addiction. That's why their music hit so much harder.
@NPC-fl3gq8 ай бұрын
@@neilpatrickhairless Glorification of violence!? That's an interpretation that most headbangers would probably disagree with. Most metal bands write their songs from a neutral point of view as though they're reciting historical facts, not opining from a certain political mindset. Sounds to me that you just like to demonise anyone who has different beliefs or opinions than yours. So much for inclusivity and diversity.
@vincenelson91148 ай бұрын
Suicidal Tendencies, Rage Against the Machine
@camannwordsmith8 ай бұрын
I was one of them. I found this album at 12 or 13 (in the very early 90s), and it wasn't like anything I had seen or heard re: war before
@markyoung81638 ай бұрын
Great react, except for when Jake was talking over a critical verse of the song. Ughhhh. It says "Landmine, has taken my sight, taken speech, taken my hearing, taken my arms, taken my legs, taken my soul, left me with life in Hell" Powerful!!
@HeadbangingGlory8 ай бұрын
I facepalmed so hard when he did that. Arguably the heaviest part of the song and it’s just talked over 🤦♂️
@wes127778 ай бұрын
I agree with you about that.she did miss out on a important part of the message. Ugh🤦🏾♂️
@cameronallen712920 күн бұрын
Agreed, for someone musically inclined, he really took the wind out of this one.
@coryhuff80838 ай бұрын
This was metallicas first music video as they were opposed to them for seeming mainstream or sell outish. James wanted to do something more meaningful and definitely succeeded.
@CrystalDragon228 ай бұрын
I went to school every morning riding my bike listening to Metallica. I have a bond with my father through Metallica. My dad always said One was his favorite song. Dad passed away two months ago after we learned he had been hiding a fight with cancer for over a year because he didn't want to be treated differently. I have always loved Metallica and this song, but now the connection means everything to me. The memories of my father that live in Metallica's music. Dad I love you and I miss you so much. You protected me for 36 years and I love you for it. Rest easy now my superman.
@Charles-d4e3b8 ай бұрын
Bless you and your dad. You’ll see him someday. It can’t end this way I know
@oldmantod8 ай бұрын
I am sorry for your loss - parents are like that, Mom never told us the severity as well.
@NPC-fl3gq8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@joshcarpenter20088 ай бұрын
Lost my dad 24 years ago but we bonded over music too. The pain never goes away, but you do learn to deal with it.
@markhardy4552 ай бұрын
Powerful sentiment.
@johnthompson63748 ай бұрын
Boy robbed all of us from One of Metallica's most iconic verses. This was Metallica's first music video and so far hasn't been topped by them. The crossover to ptsd and addiction interpretation to being trapped and therefore hopeless is spot on. Peace/JT
@thatonedude10038 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. I was flabbergasted!! I came to the comments to find someone else to call him out…so I could just say, “yeah…what john thompson said”!!!
@primary26308 ай бұрын
lol i get you but it's not that big of a deal
@johnthompson63748 ай бұрын
@@primary2630 What's not a big deal? PTSD? Addiction? Feeling trapped? Feeling hopeless? I suggest being careful when telling someone "it's not that big of a deal" .
@anonymous-cy2ms7 ай бұрын
@@johnthompson6374 Perhaps he meant the guy talking over it. We can all listen to this else wear without anyone speaking so it's not a big deal.
@JeffreyBezeau5 ай бұрын
@@johnthompson6374 Sheesh that's a reach to go for that when it was clear as running water that he talked about the dude.
@ErebosGR8 ай бұрын
My interpretation of the juxtaposition of the heavier and quieter parts is that it's supposed to mimic his quasi-wakefulness, with dreams of his childhood shifting into nightmares of the war and back, as his mind races between agony and apathy.
@lunatick36288 ай бұрын
just wanna say thank you all so much... i am starting therapy again and because of heartsupport i no longer feel alone in this fight.
@FRCMoto8 ай бұрын
A piece of art, indeed.
@samdorton18418 ай бұрын
There's a live performance of them performing this song on The Howard Stern show and James opens up about the lyrics, about his struggles with mental health during his teenage years which inspired the song. They found the movie for the video and intertwined them beautifully and even bought the copyright for the movie to make the video easier to show. Look up the Howard Stern clip and listen to James's story. Gives an entirely new perspective on the song.
@MrUnbekabal8 ай бұрын
This song helped me get through my High School years, still my all time favorite song ever IMHO
@Stone_Sour838 ай бұрын
All 4 years of high school I blasted metallica
@Warchild03118 ай бұрын
Me and the boyz played this at the high school talent show. Lol no singer, of course.
@oldmantod8 ай бұрын
Taylor threw that shade for sure, it's ok she just was not where we were when Metallica was IT, they were EVERYTHING and we totally get it man. Metallic-Cuh!
@stevewoods768 ай бұрын
I don't think he is "one in a million" its more he is alone in a universe of One, he can't communicate with anyone, he is cut off from the rest of reality.
@skramzy66286 ай бұрын
Both/and
@MikeGraham-w2v8 ай бұрын
Also being trapped in your own head is a scary thought but lost his speech, sight, limbs but yet he’s alive scary
@MrTwisted0038 ай бұрын
idk what people are spazzed about... I'd love to be trapped in my own head! Oh wait, nvm.. I could never win an argument, or on the bright side I guess, I'd always win? But joking aside, I never did understand this "isolationism" that people are tested and trained for/against for science on long space trips. They must not have met anyone in, or ever heard of jails/prisons... at times you could be in a 6x10 cell up to 23+ hours a day for weeks or months on end.
@MikeBass-vi5bu5 ай бұрын
@@MrTwisted003 and we used to treat that isolation a inhumane punishment when we learned we are social creatures and that isolation can actually make some weak willed individuals to lose their sanity
@DJDOGG318 ай бұрын
IMO this is the best music video ever made. There is another music video version made of this song without the movie clips in there. This version is just so good.
@Therealone078 ай бұрын
I’m 41 and I had heard Metallica before but after watching this video and listening to this song I immediately became a Metallica fan!
@JeremyMiller-sn6nh8 ай бұрын
This video was my first Metallica experience when it was on MTV as a teenager. Few songs have ever impacted me harder: the definition of living Hell. Now twenty five years later as a Veteran who has fought in a war I am grateful for not having such a fate.
@berserkrhadley8 ай бұрын
The doctor initially believes he's been decerebrated by the explosion, and therefore can't feel or think, hence our hearing him voice the phrase "Had I not been so sure of this, I would not have permitted him to live".
@backyardrailroader8 ай бұрын
Listening to this song makes me think back when my mom was in hospice care for three months. She just lay there with her eyes open, unable to move. She could hold my hand, but that was it. Just laying there......
@kevinhightides18 ай бұрын
i hear you. my mom didn't get quite that bad, but i came home to take care of her because cancer. it was brutal and i know exactly how you feel
@puctuf8 ай бұрын
I was 11 when this came out. It was the first thing that made me think about what it meant to be alive. There were a lot of 'heavy' bands active, heck this was Metallica's 4th album, but this was arguably the first metal song to cross over into the mainstream in such a huge way. There were a few videos that featured movie clips, but they were almost always from soundtracks, This is one of, if not the only, video that I've ever seen that interweaves movie clips in a narrative way. Easily one of the best videos ever.
@wolfbro638 ай бұрын
When I was deep into my addiction I used to go to bed every night wishing for death and then cursing each morning because it didn't happen. Went to prison on drug charges, then cleaned my act up. Went back into the prisons,(including where I did time), for 10 years doing ministry and counseling. Will celebrate 28 years clean and sober in June
@DCBabos8 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Keep up the good work. I'm sure you've helped a lot of people along the way with your ministry work.
@adamhutch88092 күн бұрын
Congratulations on conquering the beast!! I'm still battling my own demons at 46, You inspire hope, and for that, I both applaud and thank you sir.
@wolfbro632 күн бұрын
The key isn't to just get rid of the alcohol and drugs, the key is discovering the root cause of the addiction. That took a lot of counseling and honest self examination. Couldn't have done it without God's grace. And I wasn't a believer at the time.@@adamhutch8809
@Andrewis-literally-onfire8 ай бұрын
The book Johnny Got His Gun should be read by every person
@vannahvengeance19928 ай бұрын
I agree. I wasn't prepared for how gut wrenching the book was, but watching the movie gives it that much more meaning.
@mskasweetwyne7 ай бұрын
Or at least these two doing the react
@FenixFauna6 ай бұрын
I agree. Gotta read the book, then watch it.
@Themetalwookie6665 ай бұрын
I disagree. Read All Quiet on the Western Front. It shows shellshock for what it is. It also shows how WW1 was essentially politicians sending young men into a fucking meat grinder.
@janiahava72968 ай бұрын
Just love it when people hear old Metallica songs for the first time and they just sit there in the end with their mouth open 😁😄 Some of these old Metallica songs are pure excellence in musical art 👌🏻
@jamesford142610 күн бұрын
Bro she is simply very animated. Also its entirely believable they have never watched the video or really read the lyrics. @@Igamikun
@nwslimbubba7 ай бұрын
Metallica is my favorite band. I have been listening to them since the mid eighties. I am here still because of them. The Song Fade to Black got me through alot of Dark moments. And still does, the song just makes you feel like you are not alone the build up through the song just fills you full of energy again. Thanks for reacting to them.
@krisdickson97408 ай бұрын
This is one of the most PROFOUND and DEEPEST songs of my generation....
@vincematthews8648 ай бұрын
I love Taylor's reactions. Her facial expressions says it all. ❤
@Randall_Kildare7 ай бұрын
I have yet to have met *anyone* who wasn't left gasping after listening to this song.
@kylestrawn74777 ай бұрын
I've been a Metallica fan since i can remember. I was born when this song was released. James Hetfield is my idol. His songwriting helps me every day. Keeps me going. From Kill Em All all the way to know with 72 Seasons. Even at his age now, he struggles. 😢. Im am almost 36 years old now, and his and Metallicas music helps keep me going. Along with a few other bands, Metallica was my first band to make me feel like I'm not alone in my personal feelings. Thank you two for doing this.
@shinigamikuroshitsuji3368 ай бұрын
You can really feel the pain and desperation of the person who is trapped in their mind helplessly, it is a work of art. Another song talks about something similar but about an older person. "Death blooms" by the group mudvayne
@larrylentz66783 ай бұрын
Should watch the movie, it's powerful. A nurse opens the curtains so he can feel the sun and he start tracking the days. She writes Merry Christmas with her finger on his chest.
@nickrandazzo41628 ай бұрын
This song came out early/mid 80s and nobody was prepared for the realism. Art imitating/explaining life-priceless/timeless.
@ErickHenkel7 ай бұрын
"... and justice for all" came out late in 1988. You have to picture that Metallica didn't form until 1981, and didn't exist in the form that everyone remembers until 1983. 1983: Kill'em All 1984: Ride the Lightning 1986: Master of Puppets 1988: ... And Justice For All
@sammylane216 ай бұрын
I love and find it interesting how new fans and reactors are not seeing Metallica, Slipknot and other metal bands as just loud noise music but are actually noticing the themes and stories in their songs. The real fans are now taking notice.
@needisaymoore21388 ай бұрын
I am genX and when I speak to my younger social justice minded friends about the male side of oppression I always tell them to watch this video. Often they don't like or appreciate heavy metal until they do. 🤘
@love688 ай бұрын
56 year old 2 time vet here. I applaud you and your efforts. I salute you and those who come back and thank you.💪💯🤠🇺🇸
@jameszabinski35586 ай бұрын
@@love68I'm pushing 61 and love this music
@love686 ай бұрын
@@jameszabinski3558 Hell yeah, brother!🤠💪💯🤘🔥🤘
@protoclone1385 ай бұрын
How does this relate to the male side of oppression? What do you mean by this?
@Zerradable4 ай бұрын
@@protoclone138 that she is an entitled leftist lunatic, but not to the point of thinking men don't suffer from anything in their life existence. in her schizophrenic mind it is all due to capitalism, obviously.
@jaramir235 ай бұрын
Imagine being 16 years old. No internet. No cellphones. The music was so deep and raw. I grew up to this, so today's music feels so insipid. This is a masterpiece of my time.
@josefadams6472 ай бұрын
based
@luvqraft60248 ай бұрын
From my experience, some would tell that man that happiness is a choice and to smell the roses.
@jorgeruiz939814 күн бұрын
"now the world is gone, I'm just one"... There's nothing else for him! Those two sentences define that piece of art as she said
@timborski12108 ай бұрын
Grew up with Metallica and they were a huge influence on me. The early music is so damn good and still holds up.
@TheTurtlee18 ай бұрын
It's a frame of pain. People feel trapped in their own frame of pain. Songs like this can broaden that frame of pain to understand and sympathize others pain over one's own.
@johnfoster23038 ай бұрын
What an awesome collab! Coincidentally, August Burns Red has got me through some tough times and they are always so cool with the fans. Literally every time I've seen ABR live, they stayed in the venue after the show to interact with the fans. I hope they get all of the accolades and staying power they deserve with the message and attitude.
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
Oh man I'm going to show this to Jake. He is the founder of this channel and nonprofit. So expect a lot more with Jake on here. Hold Fast -The Video Editor
@darrensmith64088 ай бұрын
@@HeartSupport As long as he doesn't talk over important lyrics!
@jamesford142610 күн бұрын
@@darrensmith6408i didn't even really notice that, ease up lol
@makerstudios545624 күн бұрын
I love this song for a lot of reasons. The story. It’s dramatic, not just loud the whole time. And it just keeps finding another gear musically. Ending with that face melting guitar solo. Pure art.
@timbeatty84118 ай бұрын
As a die hard Metallica fan from the start in 83. This was so hard to digest at first because we all thought it was not as heavy but it took about the fourth time listening and i realized i had to grow up like the band was. Depper subjects and slower rhythm's.
@davidbrownfield92897 ай бұрын
Deployed to Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Saw lots of combat, indirect fire, IEDs. This song always makes me cry.
@GraphixChimp8 ай бұрын
I've binge watched all these. Loving therapy lessons while listening to my favorite songs. An idea for a future video would be Falling in Reverse The Drug In Me is You reimagined
@vincematthews8648 ай бұрын
At 13 yrs old. A friend was killed in a car accident. One was played at his funeral. Took 20 yrs to beable to listen this song again.
@ChrisChristopher-j8y8 ай бұрын
What's unbelievable to me is that this song is nearly 40 years old, and you both are just hearing this?
@tomlevi21068 ай бұрын
It's not. She talked about lyrics he hadn't sang yet. "I'm waking up and cannot see" A lot of these first reaction aren't first reaction. Obviously they watched it first and her open mouthed shocked look leans toward horrible acting skills
@vinniedixon11408 ай бұрын
It's only 35 years old
@cleanestbestpleasure148 ай бұрын
@@vinniedixon1140Well that makes sense. I can understand never hearing this song in 35 years. Not 40 though.
@jamesford142610 күн бұрын
@@tomlevi2106dude wtf? of fkn course she read the lyrics first. it has to be a topical song to even be on the channel. lol?
@jamespina2086Ай бұрын
I love you both and just wanted to say thank you. I love to hear your words and analysis. It truly makes a difference in my mindset at times.
@HenryHibbs-t9t8 ай бұрын
Great reaction!! Fade to Black would be another great reaction.
@anachronologist2017Ай бұрын
They were also dealing with the loss of bass player Cliff. You cant tell me this song is also not about their inability to deal with Cliff's death. They just went right on touring and played when they should have taken the time to grieve the loss
@Requiem4aDr3Am8 ай бұрын
kirk with my favorite solo of all time.
@oldmantod8 ай бұрын
effortless... just effortless...
@tattedandgatted7 ай бұрын
My Uncle is 7yrs older than me. I was fortunate enough to have him as a music guide when I was young back in the 1980s.
@spectech736 ай бұрын
I remember when they released this video. We were all so hungry for new music from them. I got chills seeing this for the first time. Over 30 years later, the feeling is the same.
@Braustolz8 ай бұрын
Best Anti War Song ever written
@spect95678 ай бұрын
with war pigs from black sabbath
@rustywater32198 ай бұрын
War pigs is up there also.
@dagoelius8 ай бұрын
Holy Wars
@genelovely73408 ай бұрын
Disposable Heroes
@danielhigley85438 ай бұрын
Byob
@protoclone1385 ай бұрын
When this came out it was the darkest shit MTV would air and surprised they did. Making videos for songs on this level was uncommon. There were videos, but this is artistic in its vision.
@marine66808 ай бұрын
The nurse tried to fulfill his wish, but she was stopped by the man that came in.
@papawheelie16458 ай бұрын
My favorite Metallica song of all time and the coolest one to see in concert! Lots of pyrotechnics!
@PML788 ай бұрын
This is 1 of their many masterpieces... Metallica are ICONS... maybe check out INAMORATA off their new album... FAN4LIFE 🤘🏽😎
@mykelmontoya93116 ай бұрын
When they played his at the Grammys it was priceless. Most of the audience was terrified. I must recommend "fade to black" " to live is to die" and also Pantera "cemetery gates"
@Requiem4aDr3Am8 ай бұрын
I have always loved this song but unfortunately the older I get the more I relate to it as I've been chronically ill and keep losing more and more of myself every day as I'm trapped in my body. At one point I was bedridden and so weak I could hardly breathe on my own. I couldn't see straight and was stuck in vertigo spins while in horrible pain.
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From ThriceTheThird: @Requiem4aDr3Am Thank you for sharing what you are going through with us. I'm sorry that you are experiencing these hardships that are taking away from your quality of life, and making you feel like you are losing yourself. I can relate to this in my own ways, which probably are not identical but have similarities. I think that the fact that you are trapped in an ailed body, although it obviously is an awful experience. Can also be looked at in the sense that you are still you mentally. The person who you are on the inside still exists. I'm not sure what ways you can improve your quality of life physically, if there are any, but I think that acceptance and trying to work with what we have is sometimes the best we can do. Do you have any health professionals you can discuss what you are going through with, and perhaps they can have recommendations on how to improve your quality of life? I wish I knew answers to things like this to help people feel better, but even when there are no obvious answers. I will read what you have to say and reply if you ever need/want to share more. Hope you can find some relief to the things you are experiencing. Even if just a little. <3
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From Shan: @Requiem4aDr3Am Hello friend, Thank you for sharing with us. I'm sorry to hear about what you are going through. I can understand how dealing with chronic illness can really take a toll on quality of life. The daily struggles that come with illness can be a lot for any person to endure. I just want to let you know, that even though it may not feel like it, you are a strong person that has made it through a lot thus far. And I'd like to encourage you, that you can re-discover yourself throughout this time and find maybe a new you. I hope you are able to find or receive some medical assistance that can maybe alleviate some of the symptoms and pains that you are experiencing. We are here to provide a listening ear whenever you need. :white_heart:
@Requiem4aDr3Am8 ай бұрын
@@HeartSupport thanks. Yeah it's been a rough 14 years of being disabled. At the point I'm homebound but I have family that helps me out and brings me joy
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From ThriceTheThird: @Requiem4aDr3Am That's awesome you have family and they bring positive vibes to you life. If you ever want to talk more, we are also around. Hope you have a good start to you weekend. <3
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From jpaga: @Requiem4aDr3Am I’m glad you were able to share some of the pain you are experiencing, chronic illnesses are such an unfortunate and awful thing some of us go through. I admire your strength for pushing on. I wish there was a way I could alleviate your pain - no one deserves to lose themselves over something they cannot control - but know that there is someone out there rooting for you and wishing for some brighter days to make their way to you<3
@Daw2315 ай бұрын
Welcome to my youth when there was music television… this song and Unforgiven were chilling
@stanbrown54258 ай бұрын
Dyers Eve ????
@bruhsus83103 ай бұрын
Underrated comment
@danielcarter3058 ай бұрын
Johnny Got his gun is a bad ass movie. It will definitely give you nightmares!
@dibidus60808 ай бұрын
Let's just casually talk over the most important lyrical part of the song. My dude make notes if you have to but don't talk when the song is getting into the most important part/s.
@ronarmitagejr87588 ай бұрын
Right on man
@tolissis57028 ай бұрын
''Each Man face his death by himself,Alone''...Wise words
@denizerkarslan37698 ай бұрын
Fade to black pleaseeeee
@Seraphim41907 ай бұрын
This song and Zombie by the Cranberries are songs I cannot hear (or watch the videos) without tears. I cry every time.
@MrStacy19748 ай бұрын
the book Jonny got his gun describes Jonny's injuries even more . he not only lost his limbs he lost his lower jaw also. the real tragedy is that his high school sweetheart becomes his nurse without him knowing.
@ozark_trapper3 ай бұрын
I was young when this song came out. Living in the south. Everyone listened to Metallica. Metallica is on my playlist.
@Rose-B6128 ай бұрын
bro literally interrupts during the greatest verse Metallica ever came up with ...... bro.. really?
@TheBahzaK8 ай бұрын
He's in a metal band 😂 so He's supposed to know what he's doing
@TankakaT138 ай бұрын
As a 10yr army vet, this song hits hard. So many of us feel this way. Trapped in the memories and pain. Wrapped in the guilt and shame. Constantly trying to find our way in a world we don't fit in. Begging for it to just stop until one day we just need to die. This is where we are every day.
@80Toad8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. You deserve to live. I hope you find peace. I wish i could give that to you, I am sorry for the pain in your life.
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From runner12: @TankakaT-- I’m so glad you reached out! I’m so sorry for the constant pain, guilt and shame you are feeling. Being trapped in memories can be overwhelming and exhausting. You may not feel like you fit into this world but I promise you that you have value and worth and purpose. Sharing your story and speaking out about what you’ve been through is so important and valuable especially to others who have been in similar situations. Please keep holding on and reaching out. This is a safe place where we care about you and believe in you and are here to support you!
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From sangasugarbog: @TankakaT-- Thank you so much for reaching out, I want to let you know that you are heard, and your voice matters. I think in life, it's such a difficult thing to find where we fit in, or deal with the guilt and shame that we bear. It's a normal thing to feel the way that you do. While these emotions and feelings may linger, I promise that this storm will pass. Tripping over what's behind us can be a taxing expense, but we must continue to move forward, and grow. You matter here, and I want you to know that there are people that love you. The world is a better place with you in it. Enjoy the present, and focus on **now**. I'm rooting for you, keep shining your light.
@HeartSupport8 ай бұрын
From lu2910: @TankakaT-- I'm so sorry you're dealing with these emotions. I appreciate your vulnerability in opening up to us how you've been feeling. The fact that you have served in the army for ten years is amazing, I can't express how grateful I am that people like you have the bravery many of use do not. I promise you that despite how you feel you don't fit in, you belong on this Earth and deserve to live. One thing I have found in dealing with my depression is that as small and futile as it is, hope is beyond life-changing. You are not a broken person; You are far from broken. The future you have is not just surviving, but living. There is hope for you, this apathy will turn into joy and you will feel whole. You are not alone in your struggling and hurting. Peace is never something that is unattainable. Please feel comfortable to reach out and share your story with us. We are right here for you.
@HeartSupport7 ай бұрын
From Micro: @TankakaT-- Thank you so much for sharing about how this song resonates with you and your personal story. Trauma is a beast that keeps haunting you, and I can only imagine how painful it is for you to feel like you just don't fit in this world, and maybe somehow don't belong either. It's hard when it feels like there's an invisible barrier between your inner world and the world around you. Inside there's a storm taking place, a scream that needs to be heard, but on the outside it seems that silent remains, and your hurt is unnoticed. I hope you will keep fighting for yourself, for you absolutely belong and matter. May you find peace, at your very own pace, to replace traumas as a part of your story, and not as something that would define your identity. You have so much beauty to bring into this world, and there is more to embrace around you. Hold Fast, friend. You're in my thoughts. :heart:
@MikeGraham-w2v8 ай бұрын
Man you had Slayer, Exodus, just to name of few but this was Metallicas first MTV video.. when he is moving his head the bed up and down he’s doing Morris code
@clintmorrison58638 ай бұрын
Morse Code
@tomshublinski90548 ай бұрын
Canibal Corps, Sodom
@rayvanhorn15348 ай бұрын
This song brought metal to a front seat at the Grammys back then. Prior to this hard rock/metal did not get the respect it deserved. “One” changed that & the video made everyone stop in their tracks. It also brought much needed attention to wounded veterans & the necessity for both physical & mental health. A Metallica fan since high school in the 80s, such a library of iconic tunes. (Do you plan on doing any classic rock or 80s rock? Hope so, I’ll keep an eye out)
@charlespeterson75028 ай бұрын
Nah Megadeth was heavier and better.
@fatimapalacios22928 ай бұрын
Metallica helped me through difficult times... their songs are pain relief for me
@TBO3ntertainment8 ай бұрын
This song dictates how soldiers were just objects in the 80s. That song goes hand in hand with the banger Disposable heroes from the masterpiece Master of Puppets album
@Jeff_Vader8 ай бұрын
Apart from the song "One" is set 75 years earlier and Disposable Heroes was modern day.
@Ctracing2098 ай бұрын
I love how people think rock/metal/grunge is just a bunch of meaningless screaming, but if they actually sit and listen to the lyrics they have deep meaning that most can relate to in some way. Metallica had a unique way of mixing hard heavy metal riffs with light beautiful guitar playing. They will forever be one of the most iconic bands. “The greatest” is always up for debate, but definitely one of the greatest. This is a good thing you guys are doing 👏
@RichardHorvatich963Ай бұрын
Mesmerized by this since age 13. Watched this hundreds of times. I know most of it on guitar. Ah, I just used to sit in awe, or head bang to it. And the storyline with the movie of the disabled man. So crazy. So impressive.
@rhoadsfan4 ай бұрын
I always end up in tears watching your videos.. it makes me remember how it felt and just how easily those feelings could return . Mostly though, and more importantly, it always helps me to not feel like that again and to continue to move forward.. you provide an extremely valuable service on here that im sure helps alot of people.. thankyou..🤘🏼
@lesleyjblack7 ай бұрын
I was a teenager in the 80’s. Metallica helped so many kids with mental health issues - we didn’t talk about that in the 80’s. Their music was an escape and it felt like you had someone who understood you - because your parents certainly didn’t back then! They were so relatable. It’s a feeling that I can’t explain. It’s like a sadness - just like in The Never Ending Story! Metallica will always remind me of my brother. We were very close growing up and he had depression for which he self medicated with drugs and alcohol. Fade To Black and Nothing Else Matters will always be ours.
@jeremyluster98217 ай бұрын
but for the grace of god there go I, how bad things can get and how fast they can get there, realize how blessed you are right now. this song has always helped me deal.
@paulhester25888 ай бұрын
Thank you for shining a light on this subject. If I may add, among as the things you mentioned, this young man was going through, a small part that I know very well, despite having so little of what this man must have gone through; is the “fear and terror”you feel when trapped in your own head. Thanks again! ❤
@majormogli37727 ай бұрын
i heard "one" for the first time almost 30 years ago and it has such an imersive influence on me and my understanding of music. it is clearly a milestone!
@Jayteaseepiirturi7 ай бұрын
Taylor's face is just priceless throughout the song. :D
@ddinfant6796 ай бұрын
This was Metallica's very first music video... During the MTV generation they had built a name for themselves with ZERO radio airplay or MTV videos... For most of us this was the first time we ever truly see them outside of magazines and the documentary Cliff em All. Maybe some clips on MTV but no actual performances... They were top of their genre and this comes out... And this came out in 87 and there was no other videos until 1991... So from 84-91 this was the "One" Metallica video. It was absolutely Epic
@Ozz777658 ай бұрын
To answer your question, were other bands doing stuff like this back then... No. And she's right, this is art.
@szeleddie7 ай бұрын
"It was heavy when this came out back then" No my friend this will ALWAYS will be the HEAVIEST MUSIC FROM ALL OF THE MUSIC!!! They are GODS OF MUSIC!!!
@Lance_MadCat5 ай бұрын
27 minutes pass by so quickly! I enjoyed you two and the music so so verymuch
@cleancoder38383 ай бұрын
I can't watch this without teary eyes at the end...
@philipblackly6623Ай бұрын
The song is about a soldier who was blown up and experienced locked in syndrome where the patient is conscious but can’t communicate with his caregivers
@bigjoeisgood2 ай бұрын
That song (album) still kicks up your ass... To everyone! Masterpiece...
@melissaspencer10145 ай бұрын
THIS is why they are the pioneers of metal!! 💜🖤💜
@vividavidson99952 ай бұрын
What a good analysis from both of you about this masterpiece by my favorite band, I loved it 🔥. Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
@robertlewis18124 ай бұрын
The movie story is from "Johnny Got His Gun", written by Dalton Trumbo published in 1939. I'm 70 now. I read the book as a teenage, and it changed my life. Every time I hear this song it brings me to tears. If I had a top 10 list of the best songs ever, this one would be in it. Metallica's record with DRM was shameful, but they are still one of the great metal bands ever.
@TheHellKnight7 ай бұрын
The scenes from this music video are from Johnny got his gun and if you've never seen the movie it's pshcologically terrifying to put yourself in Johnny's poition
@Bucky71404 ай бұрын
One is a classic! It is one of the best songs ever. No matter what genre you listen to
@MalignMidget-q2c21 күн бұрын
hi Therapist. i so enjoy your videos. ty for your talent and sharing them with us. Jake. Ty so so much for your music and talents. It is definitely medicine to the soul. Please tell your bandmates ty and you guys better never stop rocking.
@paulbradbury57927 ай бұрын
One of the greatest songs ever!! I listened to this for hours nonstop when I was kid