Okay Stacy, a history lesson from a guy who was there, sort of. The Monsters of Rock concert was a free concert put on by the Russian government. It was held at the Tushino Airfield in Moscow, during the dissolution of the Soviet Union. They estimated 1.6 million attendees. Being American I was not allowed to go but I was in the US Embassy about 3 miles away. If you look at the crowds those structures you see are actually speaker towers. The concert was so loud that inside the Embassy we still measured the sounds at an average of 96db. According to an official memo received by the Embassy in following days, there were 54 deaths attributed to the concert and the following day over 126k people were treated for hearing loss. And those helicopters you referenced had a dual purpose, one was to move the air around in the crowd and also be on standby in case an emergency rescue was needed. Also, the Russian military was doing security. Any other questions that I can answer, just let me know. 😁👍
@philkaiser23133 ай бұрын
Thankyou
@Diesal33 ай бұрын
That's awesome! I knew some of this stuff but to hear it from someone who was that close is incredible. 3 miles away and 96db? That's insane! I am surprised that only 126K people had hearing loss. I'm willing to bet they were all those people I the front and anyone in the vicinity of those speakers you spoke of. Is there a complete video of this concert? This is the only one I've ever seen Id love to see more of the entire show
@dmj49663 ай бұрын
Very interesting!!
@mokokawi3 ай бұрын
that was crazy
@RobbHollen2 ай бұрын
@@Diesal3 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Those_About_to_Rock:_Monsters_in_Moscow. I don't think there is a complete video of the event.
@antivanti3 ай бұрын
1.6 million people. Military helicopters. Soldiers who were there to keep the order gave up and just joined the crowd One of the first shows by western bands that were allowed to play there as the iron curtain started to fall
@mcfcguvnors3 ай бұрын
To be wrecked by someone infuriatingly pausing it for ads
@shannonherb20483 ай бұрын
For real?
@jonathanratliff47803 ай бұрын
@@shannonherb2048yes history in the making that’s why the crowd is so excited they appreciate every bit of it this is new to them
@bobbyc38953 ай бұрын
Approximately the population of Phoenix or Philadelphia.
@antivanti3 ай бұрын
@@shannonherb2048 Yeah it basically turned into a national celebration of finally being allowed to be a part of the rest of the world. Instead of just listening to smuggled records and tapes or pirate pressings of albums on old x-ray plates (yes that was a thing because it was readily available vinyl sheets)
@bazkeen3 ай бұрын
Rumour has it that there are still people trying to get home from this concert 😂😂😂😂 Estimated 1.6 million people at this one
@StaceyRPGReacts3 ай бұрын
LOL
@mcfcguvnors3 ай бұрын
ruined it by pausing again
@obersmith3 ай бұрын
they caused a minor earthquake with their jumping also.
@iseptimus3 ай бұрын
Sadly most of them ended up at the border of Ukraine. Bad end to a historic concert.
@isthiswherewecamein61303 ай бұрын
I heard the line for the bathroom is just now starting to get a little bit shorter!!!
@inlovetotoro70332 ай бұрын
Hi Stacey, I saw that most of your questions have already been answered. I will add one more thing, because I was at this concert, I was 19 years old at the time. It is one of the best memories of my life, and certainly better than my wedding or buying my first car. :) The concert was held in an empty field in the middle of Moscow, this place is called Khodynka, and in the old days there was an airfield, at the time of the concert there was a vacant lot, and now there is a residential area. Admission was free. There were 5 bands playing at the concert: the group E.S.T. from the USSR and Western bands Pantera, Black Grouse, Metallica and AC/DC. The concert started at 2 p.m. and ended around 10 p.m. Since there were so many people, the police had to cut the crowd into several sectors to create a vacuum, otherwise people would have crushed each other. Those who were not in the first sector were outraged that they were being pushed further away from the stage, creating a vacuum, and then fights with the police began. In addition to fights, empty bottles were thrown at the heads of the police. I saw wounded people both among the audience and among the police. Many were drunk. Soldiers from the military communications unit arrived to help the police, since it was simply the nearest military unit. A helicopter was flying over the crowd, I don’t know why, but its door was open and there was a videographer sitting there, smiling and filming us, and we were showing him the middle finger. The sound was about 130 decibels, my chest vibrated like a sheet of plywood. The next day, SNC radio reported that there were 600,000 people there. I don’t know if this is the biggest concert in history, but it is the biggest concert for Metallica. I was standing close because I arrived around 10 a.m. I saw people sleeping around fires - these were the people who occupied the area the night before. A lot of people were not from Moscow, but from different cities of the Soviet Union, they had flags with the names of their cities. Some people traveled 4000 kilometers by train. Never in my life have I seen anything more epic than this. As soon as Metallica started playing, all the fighting stopped, as if a wizard waved his wand. Later, the soldiers relaxed, broke their chain, turned to face the stage and started having fun with us. This concert is the greatest gift I have ever received in my entire life. We had been listening to Metallica for 7-8 years before this concert, copying each other's tapes until the 20th or 30th copy allowed us to hear something. And we never expected to see our idols live. When they saw this huge crowd and the disobedience against the police, they realized that if everyone wanted to get a souvenir and climbed on stage, it would be death. They wanted to cancel the show. 600,000 drunk Russians is not a very safe society. But they didn't know that on the contrary we were ready to fight with anyone not to let them be offended, and just to see and hear them, our beloved Metallica. They found their balls and went on stage. They played for about an hour and 20 minutes. After that, Metallica gave concerts in Moscow three times in different years and once in St. Petersburg, and I was at one of these concerts in 2007. We are waiting for them again and again. Now our countries are going through the most difficult page in the history of our relations, and when my heart hardens against America, I just turn on their music, any of their albums, and am glad that they exist. Russians love Metallica and wish them well and peace.
@cmale370221 күн бұрын
That was a great story. Thanks for sharing all the details. You should have a lot more thumbs up. :)
@BWater-yq3jx9 күн бұрын
Fantastic. 😎👍
@superemzone5 күн бұрын
Magnificent, my friend
@YAHNewsNetwork2 ай бұрын
Metallica's concert at the Monsters of Rock festival in Moscow, Russia in 1991 is considered the largest rock concert in the band's history, with an estimated 1.6 million people in attendance
@amerhamad-zp6ge2 ай бұрын
It wasn't only Metallica. There were a number of other major groups.
@Pustekuchen-bh8wy2 ай бұрын
Official audiance number in media are 500000!
@grenvallion16 күн бұрын
Largest for Metallica but not the largest concert though if you can believe it. Rod Stewart performed in front of 3.5 million in the early 90s for new years.
@petittrainguernsey32979 күн бұрын
AC/DC were the headline act
@dogfacedgremlin20202 ай бұрын
Metallica is not a concert, it is an experience. They give 1000% every show. They did an opening gig on an Ozzy tour back in the 80s. It was the last time this band was not at least a co-headliner. I've been lucky enough to have seen 8 Metallica shows since the 80s. I've never been disappointed. If you get the opportunity to see them, I strongly recommend going. You will not regret it.
@bryanhylok99612 ай бұрын
@@dogfacedgremlin2020 no not really.
@michaellefevers42482 ай бұрын
Yep, Master of Puppets tour in 86 they opened up for Ozzy. I was there. 🙃
@darrencaschera-fh8rh2 ай бұрын
I have seen Metallica live so many times. They are so good. Live on CD the same shit. They are very very good. I miss Jason newstead so bad he he was. He was the band too. I really don't care for Robert trugelio of suicidal tendencies don't care for him too much.. Well what can you do? Metallica came out October 1981 right after MTV debuted 1 August 1981. The first song for MTV was by the bugles video killed the radio Star. I have that on tape and CD. Cool song. I still like it that followed the flock of seagulls. I do believe I am a rock and roll junkie. I love music Metallica it's fucking awesome
@darrencaschera-fh8rh2 ай бұрын
Stacy or whoever you are, you're a beautiful woman 1.5 million. I do believe I've seen Metallica so many times. They never cease to amaze you but Jason newstead's not with the band. No more. You are fucking pretty girl you are and you talk so adequately unreal. Good luck! Wow you're a hottie I wish you would stop talking and let the video roll Sandman is one hell of a song and video. Oh my God Metallica debut October 1981 yes ma'am metal up your ass was originally what it was called. They had to change it. Look it up. The rest is history. I have the shirt. The original shirt metal up your ass. It's really cool. I am a major rock and roll geek. I'm 58, I live in South Florida
@steveleicht30112 ай бұрын
seen them when they opened for ozzy when cliff was still alive i saw them later they played for 3 hours no opening act in cincinnati ohio
@christophersims33193 ай бұрын
This is a special show. People forget Metallica wasn’t the headliner, AC/DC was. But it’s significant because they were on the monsters of rock tour in Europe while the black Album was blowing up at home. This was the last time they were ever an opening act with one exception for a one off stones show. They are becoming the biggest band in the world right here in real time.
@geraldpatrick-xw5bg3 ай бұрын
I just commented the exact samething😂😂
@dimkawhammy3 ай бұрын
It was a significant show not only for Metallica but for Pantera too)
@cbrusell3 ай бұрын
Yes , you can see all the AC/DC's stage structure from 91. The same tour they were also the headliner on Monsters of Rock Donington Festival
@stevedavis57043 ай бұрын
Metallica has the distinction of having played a concert on all eight continents. They are the only band to do a concert in Antarctica.
@pupsalex3 ай бұрын
Noooooo,they opened for korn,slipknot....
@rodjames57713 ай бұрын
Creeping Death from the same show is amazing! Def worth a watch. Hearing over a million people scream Die Die Die gives the chills
@PML782 ай бұрын
🔥🤘🏽🔥
@allsteelers2 ай бұрын
Agreed. I think Creeping Death is the better watch of the two songs. Goosebumps the entire song.
@hatch74822 ай бұрын
Yep. That song is my favorite ever Metallica performance.
@Maks_Morkovkin2 ай бұрын
Fun thing that in russian die sounds like дай - means give
@jwboilermaker2 ай бұрын
^this!
@kerrymedeiros5092 ай бұрын
1.6 million in the crowd, and no crowd surge. Just a bunch of people watching this incredible band and performance.
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
There was 1,600,000 people there. It was at Tushino Airfield the first open air concert
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
The biggest outside performance on the side of Slipnot on the open air concert
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
I want you to play the live performance of Slipnot song Sulfur
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
Helicopter was there for safety to watch over the crowd
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
I was there and the exact number was 1,600,000 people
@LEGERROOFER18 сағат бұрын
Documentary on Metallica is Live shit Binge and purge and the singer is James Hetfield
@Owenwithee2 ай бұрын
Not even a Metallica fan, but they were one of the best concerts I've ever seen. They're unreal live. Absolutely amazing.
@TravisBHartwell3 ай бұрын
This was one of the first Western concerts in the USSR before the Soviet Union fell. It was in Moscow. These people were anxious for anything from the US.
@maskimxul662 ай бұрын
And free
@joeykopack2 ай бұрын
That was a great time it seemed like the world was at peace for a while
@mr.sts.p2 ай бұрын
This will never happend agine 1,6 miljon people watch Monsters off Rock in Moscow.
@yellowjacket5882 ай бұрын
I bet when Metallica seen 1.6 million people show up at their concert they thought the entire USSR was there.
@BjrnarHegna2 ай бұрын
Was it before USSR fell? Or just after? I’ve heard both. I remember seeing a documentary of this concert but can’t find it anywhere.
@StergiosMekras3 ай бұрын
You have to realise that for people back then, and especially the crowd in that particular concert, the music wasn't just about the sound, it represented a whole worldview and way of life.
@johnkuwik24772 ай бұрын
Yea when music actually meant something and told stories. Today, music is just shit
@avengemybreath3084Ай бұрын
Wow they lived to regret that
@Anti_wokeness12 күн бұрын
@@avengemybreath3084 is communism back?
@GhilleInTheMist13Ай бұрын
This concert was probably the coolest thing these people have ever seen in their lives. Every single one of them grew up under the boot of the Soviet Union. I can't imagine the energy in that crowd.
@Gosh10029 күн бұрын
its true. I was there
@allanperdomo933710 күн бұрын
The Metallica concert in Moscow on September 28, 1991, drew an estimated crowd of between 1.6 and 1.8 million people. It was part of the Monsters of Rock festival, which also featured bands like AC/DC and Pantera. This massive concert was one of the largest free rock concerts in history and took place at Tushino Airfield. It’s particularly remembered because it happened shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, symbolizing a moment of newfound freedom and cultural change in Russia.
@rodstar1412 ай бұрын
It was the biggest Metallica performance in its history. I was 21 and no stadium in Moscow would have accepted such a crowd. The concert took place in Tushino, a military airfield. After that, Hetfield fell in love with the Russian people and came to visit us many more times alone without Metallica.
@davidmiera88582 ай бұрын
My heart goes out to anyone oppressed by communism. It was very emotional for me to see this amazing crowd's introduction to Western ideals and freedom. It helps keep me grounded to not take my way of life for granted. Many blessing to you friend! Greetings from Atlanta Georgia USA.
@rodstar1412 ай бұрын
@@davidmiera8858 Thank you for your heartfelt words, FRIEND from Atlanta!!! I am also watching what is happening in the United States and I am worried, "capital" is dragging the American People into a civil war...
@MG-vo7pz2 ай бұрын
@@rodstar141Putin and Trump need to be in a prison together
@genxiong26952 ай бұрын
@@davidmiera8858 WHAT IS WRONG ABOUT COMMUNISUM? IT'S BEEN AROUND FOR GENERATIONS IF NOT CENTURIES. DO YOU HONESTLY THINK THE PEOPLE IN CHINA AND RUSSIA HAVE NO FREEDOM AT ALL. WAKE UP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS. HINT: THEY LIVE A BETTER LIFE THAN YOU! YOU ARE THE ONE THAT IS BRAINWASHED. THIS IS COMING FROM AN AMERICAN CITIZEN LIVING IN THE STATES.
@phplusfilipe93922 ай бұрын
It was the first time Metalica had access to Russia and played there. BLAST!
@TexasMagnolia2 ай бұрын
It’s not about Metallica. It’s about The People. The First time these beautiful people were “Allowed” to have/attend/see a Concert. It gets me every time. It’s really sad Reactors don’t know how important this was.
@amyaeschbach35812 ай бұрын
React to MV of Nothing Else Matters!!!!! This concert moment will never be repeated again! Imagine getting to hear western music for the first time in your life! They didn’t have radios that went outside of the Soviet union. Had just been allowed on radios from outside of Russia for less than a year, the people were hungry for anything that they never experienced. They were dying for freedom. Many traveled for a week on foot to get here. Many died, many were injured. All for this moment in history.!!!
@mytulacom2 ай бұрын
Нет, опять враньё. за 2 года до этого был концерт в Лужниках: Оззи Осборн, Скорпионс, Мотли Крю, Скид РОу и ещё куча групп. В том же году Ингви Мальмстин выступал и ещё.
@morenickoff24932 ай бұрын
@@mytulacom Самыми первыми были вроде Uriah Heep в 87-м. Я на этом концерте был, примечательно, что на разогреве были Земляне :), которые удивили меня своим жёстким саундом :).
@JesliMakaronToTylkoKokardki2 ай бұрын
And see what happens to these beautiful people now. Sad :(
@pyatig2 ай бұрын
@@amyaeschbach3581dude we lived in ussr not mars. While yes concerts like these weren’t a thing there were plenty of Russian rock bands and we all had Michael Jackson records and Metallica and Beatles. Enough with the Soviets were bad narrative
@never2late_mtb3493 ай бұрын
James (Hetfield, lead singer) has the same stage presence today. Yes, they are still touring, my son and I went to see them at Twickenham in 2019 (second time we'd seen them). They've been performing for so long that you can find 3 generations of fans from the same family going to see them together. They sound just as good now as they did in the 80s. You're going to have a blast with their back catalogue. One, Master of Puppets, Fade to Black, Creeping Death (from this concert), Nothing Else Matters. You'll hear of all these and more in the comments. They've got over 35 years of top class material.
@tylerw95293 ай бұрын
Too bad everyone just reacts to the main radio singles and never any others. My dad just saw them a week ago (I live in another state or id have gone with) my dad said they still did a 16 song set which is unreal at their age while still maintaining the energy and stage presence all these years later
@ImThe5thKing2 ай бұрын
Which is a crazy concept to me because my dad could have taught them all in highschool, and I'm 25. His first year teaching out of college was 1978. Imagining having a grandpa that loves them is impossible to me haha
@never2late_mtb3492 ай бұрын
@@ImThe5thKing Well, I'm a grandfather. I went to my first metal gig in 1978. Def Leppard. Though my granddaughter is a little too young to be taken to a gig, not yet 1. But she's been sat behind my drum kit and loved the sound of the cymbals (played softly) especially 😁
@JerryM7102 ай бұрын
James has the same stage presence, but unfortunately not the same sound to his voice. This was the last tour that he actually sounded amazing. He started taking singing lessons before recording the black album and I personally think he was better off without them. I have seen them 16 times and there was really nothing like hearing him sing and the band as a whole on the Damaged Justice tour in 1988-89. That was when they were at their best live.
@dogfacedgremlin20202 ай бұрын
@never2late_mtb349 I went to see them last summer in Jersey. Still rockin out after all these decades. My wife & daughter went to, my daughter was totally blown away. She's not really a metal head but she was banging her head as hard as anyone else. Metallica, bringing families 2gthr with speed & aggression like no one else can.
@louvella2 ай бұрын
10:35 - That lip bite, lip lick and sigh = GOLD!!! 😈
@jasoncrawford-lg1xs2 ай бұрын
In 1991 the iron curtain came down in Russia , Boris Yeltsin became the president of Russia,, He went around asking college kids and young adults in general what they really wanted> The overwhelming majority was a rock concert,, Metallica was on tour with ACDC in Europe at the time.. They were contacted and agreed to do a free concert.. 1.6 million + showed up,,The helicopters were there to keep order, but to also keep people cool,, this was held in Moscow .
@andymoitou3 ай бұрын
That's it Stacey today is the point of no return, you are discovering Metallica and nothing will be the same again. This group, based on all the music that I suggested to you on Twitch, will make you experience grandiose and unique emotions... I am so happy and proud of your journey, we will always be there at your side to help you discover the best of Metal. Another reaction masterclass from you Stacey, you always have very accurate words. You speak about music with a wisdom that deserves respect. Imagine that I have been listening to Enter Sandman for almost 32 years and that when I started listening just now it still gave me goosebumps... Another example of the power and quality of Metallica. Bye'n'cha my friend 🤘🤘🤘☺
@ghostfacedkilla28493 ай бұрын
This is what 1.6 million people look like. And no, that isn't a typo
@senjutsu-walrus28473 ай бұрын
Barry Manilow did it bigger.
@ghostfacedkilla28493 ай бұрын
@@senjutsu-walrus2847 Who?
@Kcgrade0953 ай бұрын
@@senjutsu-walrus2847who cares
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
3:54 I guess you missed the big green field behind the crowd. so no that is not 1.6 million people there.
@ChrisHaynes-ds6rp3 ай бұрын
evrytime someone posts a number it gets bigger>LOL originally estimated 500,000 people for Metallica's show and over a million for the entire weekend of shows
@Daniel-o6dКүн бұрын
Metallica gets all the credit for this show but AC/DC actually headlined it.
@ThunderbirdPreacher4 күн бұрын
This is not insane! This is Rock`n` Roll, Stacey! Greetings from Hamburg, Germany!
@BOATS_223 ай бұрын
YES! YES! YES! ABOUT TIME YOUR GOING TO LOVE THIS, played in Moscow's Tushino Airfield in 1991 as part of the "Monsters of Rock" festival. The concert drew an estimated 1.6 million attendees, making it one of the largest concerts ever held. The performance took place just months before the Soviet Union's collapse.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
no one estimated 1.5 million attendance at the Metallica show it's only internet folktale
@jrc017183 ай бұрын
@RoverWaters Looking at the crowd, what would you estimate, then? That number is consistent across the internet, obviously it came from somewhere.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
@@jrc01718 it came before the internet, obviously. it was an estimation of the organizers for the amount of people present there over the whole weekend.
@jrc017183 ай бұрын
@@RoverWaters It was only one day in Moscow, no? September 28, 1991?
@Black_Drako3 ай бұрын
1.6 million in 3 days.
@John-tn7nm3 ай бұрын
This performance is more iconic than the music video.
@user-dp5np8qd8s3 ай бұрын
To put this in perspective: Taylor Swift, who has been an international icon and phemonenon for many years, has recently played three back-to-back shows each attended by a record 96,000 people. And that's still 16 times less than this concert, held in times when there was no Internet.
@1971-w9u3 ай бұрын
Also Russian youth was banned from western influence and music. So most people couldn’t buy a Metallica album so most had a to copy a cassette tape or burn a CD. And still showed up in huge numbers!
@UltraViolent212 ай бұрын
Well Metallica has talent and they do what they want. Swift has no talent and is bought and paid for. Metallica and swiffer aren’t even comparable. The swiffer fans won’t last because they don’t actually care about music. Metallica will live on forever. The fans are hardcore. Metallica will be in encyclopedia. Swiffer will go the way of the fidget spinner.
@michaelhuppertz67382 ай бұрын
When Taylor Swift organizes concerts, the ticket prices are hefty. The Monsters of Rock concert was free for visitors, apart from the travel costs to Moscow.
@bearlemley2 ай бұрын
Who?
@brianortiz63852 ай бұрын
@UltraViolent21 who are you to say that Taylor Swift fans don't know anything don't care about music I'm a Taylor Swift fan and a Metallica fan what do you got to say about that
@todganzer366820 күн бұрын
The years of the 90s were great,,, I would be at Yankee stadium wearing my favorite closers jersey,, still have it,, it's 26 years old... and when my pitcher came out... this song was playing loud ... letting everyone know it was night night...❤❤❤
@karnevor2 ай бұрын
I've seen Metallica live on stage twice. The first time was absolutely amazing. The boys put on an incredible show. Each song was given 180%. The playlist was executed so well. Each song complemented the next and so on. When we left, my ears were ringing for 3 days. I was so happy. Then, when they came back several years later, they played with the same passion and forethought. But my local government had, over the previous couple of years, legislated legal noise limits. So while the concert was great and loud. We walked out at the end and was able to hold a private conversation in a crowded area with no need to shout or repeat ourselves. That was the last concert I was to. Over 20 years ago.
@cyberdan422 ай бұрын
Monsters of Rock 1991 on the 28th Sept at Tushino Airfield Moscow - the line up was AC/DC, Metallica, Pantera, The Black Crowes and a Russian metal band E.S.T. The, then collapsing Soviet rule allowed the tour and the event was basically free, the attendance is not really known, but legend says it was 1.6 million. It was almost certainly over 1 million. As you can see, security was literally a division of Soviet troops, many of whom joined the crowd. Something to think about; most of the attendees were likely in their teens and early 20s (at that time, I myself was 18 then I'm now in my 50's). Now it is 33 years later and I wonder how many of those young people are still alive today, I wonder how many (if any) are now important or powerful people in Russia, how many may be politicians or military commanders in Russia or Ukraine. An exceptional moment in time and history. It is tragic to see what has become of the nation(s) that welcomed that amazing tour.
@nebojsa19762 ай бұрын
Putin was at that concert, near the front. That explains his behavior today.
@Pustekuchen-bh8wy2 ай бұрын
Official audiance number in media are 500000.
@realmichaeljarrell3 ай бұрын
Yesss, so glad you’re diving into Metallica. It’s a massive rabbit hole
@denis.patritti3 ай бұрын
Current members James Hetfield - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1981-present) Kirk Hammett - lead guitar, backing vocals (1983-present) Robert Trujillo - bass, backing vocals (2003-present) Lars Ulrich - drums (1981-present) Session/touring musicians Bob Rock - bass (2001-2003) Former members Dave Mustaine - lead guitar, backing vocals (1981-1983) Ron McGovney - bass, backing vocals (1981-1982) Cliff Burton - bass, backing vocals (1982-1986; his death) Jason Newsted - bass, backing vocals (1986-2001)
@donniew19683 ай бұрын
RIP Cliff Burton
@poop_knife2 ай бұрын
Dave Mustaine was fired because he partied too hard. Can you imagine the guys in Metallica telling you "Hey man, it's just not working out. Your lifestyle is over the top"?
@beermetal20032 ай бұрын
Former Mmeber Lead Guitar - Lloyd Grant
@kennethzimmermann73512 ай бұрын
Erik Marshall has been on stage multiple times as a touring member, when James was rehabbing from his Pyro burns and a couple times on the Summer Sanitarium tour when James was hurt and couldn't do the show, he played some of the guitar parts (others were filled by guitarists from the other groups, mostly System of a Down's guitarist)
@beermetal20032 ай бұрын
@@kennethzimmermann7351 Do you mean John Marshall?
@domalash2 ай бұрын
i realized awhile ago that great songs have something in common.. they're all created from a perfect storm... the perfect voice, lyrics, melody and hook.. often great bands rise to the top because they had a mix of great people.. a great voice.. a great guitar player.. a great drummer... metallica rose to the top for a reason... there one hit wonders because it's hard to find good hooks and voices that work with many songs.. one of the best songs ever i think is Passenger's let her go.. almost 4 billion views.. the voice is so unique but it only fit that one perfect song it seems.. while other voices like ac/dc thunderstruck and back in black .. and guns n' roses axl's voice is just insanely good.. so many great bands.. creedance cclearwater revival looking out my backdoor.. iko iko.. don't worry be happy.. so many unique voices and catchy songs.. of course some don't have super unique voices but they're still identifiable like eminem.. but metallica.. was just perfect .. and they made so many perfect storms.. i wish you would of watched more of them.. there's so many.. but gnr is such a close second to them.. almost equal really.. but there was many more like bon jovi and skid row and def leppard.. so so many.. and lots studied music.. had some of highest rated guitarists like slash and richie sambora... it's not like they just got lucky.. maybe to find each other sure.. but they rose from thousands and thousands of bar bands around the world.. because they were the perfect storms.. the beatles michael jackson .. you name it... they had the hooks.. the catchy lyrics and voices.. maybe if more realize this they'll find their perfect storm.. even one is enough
@ghosstracing2 ай бұрын
Love the content, Stacey! Great watching you experience these things first time 👍
@prowler23583 ай бұрын
The black album from which this song is taken is one of the finest metal albums you will ever hear. Epic
@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle2 ай бұрын
It's a pop hard rock album...
@kimai16413 ай бұрын
It'll never be repeated. The fall of the wall and the former ussr. An absolute celebration.
@patverum90513 ай бұрын
At that moment Putin was already planning the KGB take-over and buying up al state enterprises...he was celebrating for another reason...
@Cablev942 ай бұрын
It'll be repeated in 50 years after the US breaks free from the Communist regime that is about to take power.
@nuescu18 күн бұрын
it will be repeated after the fall of today's eu leadership.
@dimkawhammy3 ай бұрын
My dad was at this "Monsters of Rock" Moscow '91 edition (I was 5 months old) and he arrived home only 3 days later because of police. Cops was arresting a lot of random people who wasn't drunk, who doesn't fight with cops ect ect. But still when my dad remembering this crazy festival, he smiles a lot) Yeah, "Monsters of Rock" was attended by over 1.000.000 people at Tushino airfield and it was free for audience
@Maks_Morkovkin2 ай бұрын
yeah keep beleive this fathers tale for mother, where he was 3 days :))
@FictionCautious2 күн бұрын
The helicopters were there as ceiling fans. The crowd was hotter than Chernobyl.
@robbherriman33022 ай бұрын
When the crowd at this concert were jumping, their were earth quake readings. That is the power of over a million people in one place.
@kennethv52503 ай бұрын
everyone seems to forget this little tidbit.... "The British heavy metal band Iron Maiden first played in Poland on August 9, 1984, in Warsaw, as part of their World Slavery Tour. The tour supported their fifth album, Powerslave, and took place across Communist Eastern Europe in the summer of 1984. Iron Maiden was one of the first major rock bands to play big shows in the Communist Eastern Bloc at the time"
@chrismartino35193 ай бұрын
I saw the same tour at Long Beach California. Never forget that show. Especially when they played my favorite Maiden song.... Running Free.
@didierscharmin50693 ай бұрын
Uriah heep played in 1987 in Russia, the scorpions in 1988 and in 1989 there was the Moscow Music and peace festival, with Cinderella; scorpions; Skid Row; Motley Crue; Ozzy Osbourne and Bon Jovi+3 Russian bands.
@michaeldinsen76412 ай бұрын
Great info.
@karlvongazenberg83982 ай бұрын
Maiden also made a concert in Sarajevo during the explosion of Yugoslavia in the 90's.
@tim18432 ай бұрын
The real quiz is their performance of Harvester of Sorrow at the same concert. No one reacts to it and it is one of the greatest live performances of all time.
@peterdobos16063 ай бұрын
FYI this was an all-day concert featuring Pantera, EST, The Black Crows, Metallica, and AC/DC. Apparently nobody died, at least not officially. It was really hot and I don't want to imagine the toilet situation. Massively epic.
@isthiswherewecamein61303 ай бұрын
I know, I always hear people throwing out numbers. Like, thete was this many deaths, this many women "hurt", this many bones broke, and so on. I can ABSOLUTELY ASURE YOU, these numbers are fabricated. If for no other reason than this was the SOVIET UNION!!! And, we still don't know what happened to 9 hikers on Dyatlov's pass (Dead Mountain), because the USAR doesn't want "BAD" press, but, somehow, someway, people I'm the UNITED STATES, mind you, got heavily secured Russian state secrets? And what double agent did you get these from again?
@Frag_Nasty953 ай бұрын
People in fact died.
@robertphelps15743 ай бұрын
@@Frag_Nasty95 could give the official source where it says that
@mumblez223 ай бұрын
between 50-60 people died from being trampled FYI
@peterdobos16063 ай бұрын
@@mumblez22 ok...sources?
@alvindonelson5602Ай бұрын
Your simple and honest reactions put you over the top ma'am. Texas man here so ma'am is all respect ok.
@michalmyszkin77142 ай бұрын
*_This song is a very well-known mega hit. Don’t pretend you’ve never heard it! You’d have to be living in complete isolation without access to electricity._* 😝
@Rockon92Ай бұрын
My colleague (20y/o) doesn't know this song, she doesn't even know Nothing Else Matters... I think is the saddest thing ever.. she only listen to trap and shit like this....
@mmm-mmmАй бұрын
there are people in america who don't even know how many states there are...
@nicolediamond93Ай бұрын
Do you know HER music?
@scottcrosby-art54903 ай бұрын
Well over a million people squished into 1 concert, people died, and the people at the back couldn't see or hear a thing. This was in 91 at the end of the Cold War
@SokolRock3 ай бұрын
It has been said many times that there is no reliable confirmation from any credible sources that anyone died there, it's just a rumor. There were some riots and even injured people, but no deaths.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
FALSE
@unklebacon443 ай бұрын
Mr Gorbachev, take down that wall.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
@@unklebacon44 53 wounded, not dead
@scottcrosby-art54903 ай бұрын
@@RoverWaters Multiple reports, just not official by the Russian government
@danielkinn7823 ай бұрын
From that same concert Pantera played too. There is a song called Domintation youll have you watch. One of the best guitar solos ever. This was after the fall of the Soviet Union. This is the first concert played from bands from The "West" ever played in Russia. Estimated 1.6 million people. It was a FREE concert. It was called "For Those About to Rock: Monsters In Moscow" Metallica, ACDC, Pantera and The Black Crows. whats crazy is seeing the soldiers and the crowd together . This is the link for the Monsters In Moscow documentary.. kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6i6fJd3abWAjM0si=vzHIsuTRIprrq80b Sensai Buckaroo😊
@larrywelchko61362 ай бұрын
1.6 million people and everyone forgets that AC/DC headlined this concert
@TrojanRabbit5212 ай бұрын
Not all. I caught this tour in Berlin by sheer coincidence as an American student at the time. AC/DC was my 1st concert ever and got into Metallica with Ride the Lighting. So my 2 favorite bands (yes I’m a Beavis & Butthead) we’re co headliners! Metal head heaven.
@Maks_Morkovkin2 ай бұрын
May be someones beleive that, but i promise you - Metallica in Russia was (and still) waaaay more popular. AcDc - is band of one song. Like Europe or Eagles
@crowell4training6032 ай бұрын
I love your reaction. I grew up listening to them, and just to see you liking the music, brings me back to my teenage years.
@gunsgoodtime2 ай бұрын
I just got home from the concert, it was amazing!. 😂 The greatest band to ever walk planet earth btw
@Smartie802 ай бұрын
I 2nd you on that, Tallica babby🤙🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@edwardkarpinski41242 ай бұрын
Nothing more sexier than seeing a woman jamming to Metallica!!
@realdeal76532 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@darrencaschera-fh8rh2 ай бұрын
You're damn right about that. This girl is so hot. It's unbelievable and so is her voice. Stacy, you're beautiful. Wish I had a girlfriend like you. Unbelievable. I like how you jam Bob. Your head gorgeous smile. That's what we do. This is a concert I've seen Metallica a million times. They never disappoint you just like AC/DC. Unbelievable jam in my car. Same shit. I'm 58 live in South Florida
@antoniofdez013 ай бұрын
3:18 1.6 million russians was there 9:36 Theres a lot of bigger concerts, like Rod Stewart in Rio in 1994: 3.5 million people
@fenderbassplaya3 ай бұрын
One of the largest concerts ever, and also one of the most symbolically significant concerts ever. First proper concert behind the iron curtain. 1.6m estimated I think? Must have been something to see live…
@bendalton52212 ай бұрын
not entirely true... Iron Maiden went on a full fledged tour through Eastern Europe in the mid-80's, and they were not toned down concerts. Also, 2 years before this one was the Moscow Music Peace Fest, which, while not having as many people because it was in a stadium so "only" 100,000 people could attend, was more significant because it was before communism was falling in Eastern Europe and all, it was the first really big rock fest behind the Iron Curtain (Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Scorpions and Cinderella played)
@chewbaccasworld36722 ай бұрын
Honestly. If it was the first time I'd ever seen the video I would have had tears. That band. That crowd. That time in Russia. Epic. Touched a chord of humanity.
@michaelhendrix669911 күн бұрын
The helicopters were used in an attempt to keep the crowd cooler. 1.6 million people in one spot puts off a lot of heat.
@feardabrood3 ай бұрын
This is not a rabbit hole. It is THE rabbit hole!
@thrashersheaf74403 ай бұрын
The Monsters of Rock festival in Moscow back in 1991 was an epic moment in rock history! Held at the Tushino Airfield, it featured live performances by legendary bands like AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera and E.S.T.. But what made it truly remarkable was the context: it took place just a month after the failed August Putsch, during the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Imagine this: 1.6 million rock and metal fans converged in Moscow for the first ever open-air rock concert. And guess what? The concert was completely free, which drew even more people to the event. The helicopters were there to manage the excitable rock fans, and even military personnel shed their uniforms to headbang along! there are some reports that the helicopters were flying over the crowd to cool them down.. don't know if that's true or not. This wasn’t just a concert; it was a cultural invasion, a Western rock armada landing on Soviet soil. I think the local mayor said that he thought only about 300 people would turn up.. don't underestimate loyal Rock and Metal fans lol. If you love this then you MUST check out Metallica live in Seattle 1989 this whole concert is legendry with us Metallica fans. They were just Brutal at this show.. my all time top Metallica concert.. been into them for over 35 years.. you are gonna enjoy this rabbit hole.
@BRNRDCVL3 ай бұрын
The intro is from Ennio Morricone - The Ecstasy of Gold. Cheers from Italy! :)
@rarewolfe3 ай бұрын
Featured in the film THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, which I HIGHLY recommend.
@anthonysoley71212 ай бұрын
Hello. I am a huge Metallica fan and I enjoyed your reaction to enter Sandman. I remembered when Metallica's Metallica entered at #1 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 18 million copies in the United States all of their shows were sold out including the show in Moscow, Russia which was 1.6 million people.
@jtv9132 ай бұрын
Saw them live in 92. One of if not the best concerts I've ever been to. They are professionals and sound great live. I can't believe this is the first time I'm seeing this video, I'm just as flabbergasted as you.
@cedarcreeper18593 ай бұрын
In Seattle here, going to see Pantera/Metallica on friday and Five Finger Death Punch/Metallica on Sunday! Can’t wait!!!!
@cosmictwin85143 ай бұрын
Lucky you!! Enjoy!!
@alvaro65223 ай бұрын
Yees!!! Enjoy!!!🤘
@realdeal76532 ай бұрын
Just went to that show in Edmonton canada and it was a blast
@davidaquarius90893 ай бұрын
The helicopters weren't there for security but to fan fresh air into the crowd. 1.6 million by one estimate. This was one of the first concerts to play to the people of the soon to be disbanded Soviet Union. Although there are a lot of theories out there, I firmly believe that it was rock music that toppled the Soviet Union. From the first bands (Cliff Richard, Uriah Heap, Nitty Gritty Dirt band, etc) to play within the Iron Curtain came a crack in the oppression of the Soviet system. This concert proved that the Communists could no longer control the young people who ended up gathering the courage to bring down their sacred Soviet Union. In short, rock music accomplished what almost 50 years of anti-communist rhetoric failed to do. Topple the Berlin Wall! Damn, we good! Loved your reaction to this, Stacey. You always bring a fresh, intelligent take on the music that I've loved for over 60 years. Blessings!
@BigDave4233 ай бұрын
I was going to mention the helicopters fanning air, but figured I would check the comments first. From someone who spent a good amount of time underneath them, I can confirm that it works very well. 😎👍
@JerryM7102 ай бұрын
I thought it was David Hasselhoff that toppled the Soviet Union. Yes, I am joking, but he probably thinks so, since he was asked to sing as the wall was coming down...lol.
@metoo75573 ай бұрын
Live Aid was also broadcast around the world. plenty of people watched from home. But yeah this was when western bands began being able to play here and so for a first time turnout, it was destined to be huge.
@someonesucks7185Күн бұрын
even the soldiers can't firm it that they abandoned their duty and joined the crowd
@shadowangel3995Ай бұрын
Stacy, I looked this up not long after first hearing about this concert. It is tied for fifth for the world’s largest rock concerts. Some of the bigger ones have been more recently. It’s still crazy the number of people who were there.
@DaniRob-lw1xs2 ай бұрын
Why am I watching, or better, listening Metallica at 2 am? How do I suppose to sleep now? EEEEEEEEXIIIIIIIIT LIIIIIIIIGHT!!!! EEEEEEEEEENTEEEEEEEER NIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!
@KingNothing2x42 ай бұрын
Check out Metallica playing an Elton John song at the 2024 Gershwin Awards... In front of Elton John... The song... Funeral for a friend, Love Lies Bleeding
@cuginoeddie86772 ай бұрын
I’m just curious how someone never heard this particular song before? It’s played at every sporting event, one of the most recognizable songs ever
@wavester772 ай бұрын
i guess most of the "first time reacts to....." is kind of bull#%"&, They must have lived under a rock or something!
@selfishstockton61232 ай бұрын
@@wavester77it is bullshit. Anything for clicks
@selfishstockton61232 ай бұрын
Not everyone attends sporting events
@adam-qu6dh2 ай бұрын
most of these reaction videos are done by an average Betty who looks cute and think commenting on some videos will get her likes and views and such. there, now you know.
@muratpsy2 ай бұрын
money m8. youtube money. Did you see the number of followers of this beautiful lady?
@RPRsChannel3 ай бұрын
*_Sooo....have you seen Pantera playing DOMINATION at this very same Concert?_*
@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle2 ай бұрын
Terrible performance, Phil is out of breath the whole time.
@SwampusMcGarniglus2 ай бұрын
heavier than the sun that breakdown is. not sure why i typed that out like yoda but im leaving it.
@Jnunooliveira5 күн бұрын
In 1991, around 1.6 million people gathered for Metallica's "Monsters of Rock" concert in Moscow. Wow!
@michaelwhalen56233 күн бұрын
1.6 million baby. METTALICA
@anthonydavella18783 ай бұрын
They stopped counting at 1.5 million people estimates go up to 3 million and 55 people died at this concert. It was free and the first time metal music was allowed in Russia. It was just after the fall of the Iron curtain in 1990.
@ToulavejKocour3 ай бұрын
Technically, Ozzy Osbourne (like Heavy Metal artist) played in Moscow Music Peace Festival two years earlier.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
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
@paulgilhuis13 ай бұрын
Boston - Foreplay/Longtime needs to be reacted to. Quite possibly the best song from the 70's.
@scotthaase40823 ай бұрын
The helicopters were used to help keep the crowd cool down...the estimated people was 2.2 million and they stopped counting at 1.8 million
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
3:54 weird, because we can clearly see the grass field behind the crowd, that clearly is not even a million people
@robertphelps15743 ай бұрын
@@scotthaase4082 if you watch Pantera Cowboys From Hell live at Moscow you can clearly see some of the footage was filmed from the helicopter also who stopped counting when it was a free concert
@HazeleyedbriАй бұрын
This is the Monsters of Rock concert in Moscow I believe. This is shortly following the Berlin Wall coming down. Metallica, The Black Crowes Pantera and my favorite band, AC/DC performed there also
@JasonWestaway2 ай бұрын
On Thursday, April 25, 2013, at the Bellville Velodrome. Cape Town, South Africa. I saw Metallica live in concert on their world tour, it was EPIC!!! Been a fan for YEARS!! Music is a universal language. Stacey the lead singer's name is James Hetfield he is amazing!
@christopherpayne35303 ай бұрын
Hi Stacy, im a cat dad and a huge Metallica fan. Their was an estimated 1.6 million people in attendance. It was held at an air field outside of Moscow.
@RoverWaters2 ай бұрын
false
@christopherpayne35302 ай бұрын
@@RoverWaters what is
@fastecp13 ай бұрын
Rod Stewart holds the current world record for the biggest gig of all time, which was performed on Copacabana Beach to a staggering 3.5 million people celebrating New Year's Eve in 1994. I would hate to be in the middle of this, and that Taco Bell you had for breakfast starts to kick in, and your stomach starts to rumble-you're done! 😆I know I'm not the only one thinking about it.
@zackkullis55553 ай бұрын
This concert was definitely legendary. There will be a few people in the comments that will poop on the numbers, but the estimate was 1.5 to 1.6 million people going through the gates. It was the first free open air concert in Russia. Like mentioned, there were other bands playing, like AC/DC, but Metallica absolutely killed it. Loved the review! James Hetfield (lead vocalist) always slays it
@robertphelps15743 ай бұрын
@@zackkullis5555 and James Hetfield said on the Joe Rogan show the attendance was 500.000
@zackkullis55552 ай бұрын
@@robertphelps1574Right….
@RoverWaters2 ай бұрын
no one estimated 1.5 million attendance at the Metallica show it's only internet folktale
@zackkullis55552 ай бұрын
@@RoverWaters More poopers! Multiple sources estimated 1.5 million, but most estimates were 1.6 million. Thanks for playing!
@RoverWaters2 ай бұрын
@@zackkullis5555 name one source FROM PERIOD(before the internet) who reported what you say
@zmadscientist23 күн бұрын
@StacyRPG so great you reacted to this! The first Intro in this video before Enter the Sandman - Is called Ecstacy of Gold. It is originally from a Western movie w Clint Eastwood called The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, directed by Sergio Leone, music written by Ennio Moricone. The next step is to watch the Danish National Symphony Orechestra rendition of "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly/ Ecstacy of Gold". DNSO has over 147 Million views on this one! Observe how an orchestra and choir of ~ 70 people put this sound together - No words are really sung here, just human utterances like ahhs, and hard consonant sounds at times, evoking EMOTION with the voices, the strings, the brass, the drums, the English horn, the electric guitar and bass, the piano, an ocharina ... Not a typical orchestra ensemble - but it gets me emotional every time and I bet you will get emotional too!
@scottmoree47962 күн бұрын
Rock n Roll, concert was most incredible I have ever witnessed.. insane energy. 💜😎🥂🎼🎶🎶
@efulgaАй бұрын
Hard to believe by young people these days, but at that time, before the internet, Metallica - a heavy metal band, was the biggest band in the world.
@tomi35637 күн бұрын
No..
@stevenredmond74553 ай бұрын
AC/DC headlined this free rock concert as the iron curtain came down. Estimated 1-2million people in the crowd.
@TheMrEsseg2 ай бұрын
3 bands were there, AC/DC, Metallica and Megadeth...
@stevenredmond74552 ай бұрын
@@TheMrEsseg ok but Metallica said it was just them & ACDC.
@SaintPhoenixx3 ай бұрын
For a little context, the concert was in Moscow, the capital of Russia in 1991. The US and Russia had been "fighting" the Cold War for the past 30/40 years, threatening nuclear armageddon against one another for decades before this. Russia (the Soviet Union) was ruled by dictators, was secretive, didn't open up to the world and very much didn't like the US, but it collapsed around this time, the countries that they swallowed up began becoming independent again. All those people (1.6 million or more) had been held captive by their cruel and insane government for years, a lot of them for the entire lives. Metallica, an American metal group, playing in your capital is not only a celebration, but a show of peace and unity. That's mostly why the crowd is so big.
@markh.76503 ай бұрын
Imagine eating only berries and nuts for the first 30 years of your life, then someone comes along and gives you a steak. That's what it was like for them. The only way they could hear american music was through smuggled media. Imagine being a fan and actually getting to see them performing in your Capitol.
@robertphelps15743 ай бұрын
@@SaintPhoenixxI wonder if anyone from that crowd went to the Moscow Music Peace Festival in 1989 and saw Bon Jovi ,Ozzy Osbourne,Scorpions,Cinderella and Motley Crue
@bill8384Ай бұрын
Va Tech has adopted this song at home football games. Always sets off seizmomiters. Clips are on YT!
@seanhanley777714 күн бұрын
This was the Monsters of rock concert in Moscow. It was recorded at 1.6 Millions people. Bands involved Metallica, Megadeth and Pantera
@nicolediamond93Ай бұрын
1.6 million !
@tonyolsson43763 ай бұрын
This was the end of the Iron Curtain era. To celebrate freedom one of the things was this free concert. It was held at Tushino Airfield in Moscow. By noon, 300 000 festival attendees had entered the area. When Pantera played there were 700 000 in the audience. As the festival went on the number grew to a million. Metallica reached 1,6 million. Closing act was AC/DC. Heard different rumours (cannot confirm this) about how many people in the crowd got injuried due to violent clashes between the public, the police and even military. To oversee the event, there were 11 000 soldiers, police officers, hired security guards and riot police. Very tragic whatever the amount was. This is what was said according to the journalist report.
@RoverWaters3 ай бұрын
LOL your logic is lacking, AC/DC was the main act, so the top number of people was at night. no source ever reported 1.6 mil at the Metallica opening show.
@RoverWaters2 ай бұрын
you just invented those numbers or quoted someone who did. Reality is: NOBODY counted or estimated IN PERIOD the audience at Metallica show.
@andreasjonsson50063 ай бұрын
never heard about Metallica?? poor Stacy
@thomassanchez-oo6sb3 ай бұрын
lol These UTubers are So deprived of real Music with real Musicians… thank god for Video
@StaceyRPGReacts3 ай бұрын
Heard of them before just don’t know their music!
@thomassanchez-oo6sb3 ай бұрын
@@StaceyRPGReacts google Them 😬
@thomassanchez-oo6sb3 ай бұрын
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@MrLato20003 ай бұрын
If She Likes This She Should Do the Video For "One" By Them 😅 Be Prepared it is a Gut Wrencher. I Loved Growing Up With Jason Newsted's Bro For My 4th Grade Teacher.
@Cowboy_Steve22 күн бұрын
Enter Sandman has truly stood the test of time. Just a great timeless song!
@mountainman517320 күн бұрын
I was 18 when this happened. I'll never forget hearing about how many people attended this concert in Moscow. Metallica was almost the only band I listened to in high school. Growing up in the era of the end of the Iron Curtain, I didn't think anything like this would be possible. Imagine my surprise when they announced it. I was floored.
@MarioTorres-yp2kqАй бұрын
Don't wanna Sound bad or against my Band , METALLICA it's my Life , I've seen them Live , 22 Times since Jun 1986, thou I also Love all kinds of 🎶🎵 🎶 🎵 this last May 2024 MADONNA just did the same thing , threw a Free Concert to finish her Celebration Tour at the COPACABANA BEACH in RIO DE JANEIRO , to close her latest World Tour 2023-24 in RIO With all them Party Animals called 🇧🇷🇧🇷BRAZILIANS 🇧🇷🇧🇷 they say 1.6 Million People were there at the Beach ,( check it out, it's awesome!) It was Intense to hear and see all them People Dancing ; Singing ; also out on the water side there were tons of Boats in front of the Beach , absolutely Incredible.❤
@AmieTennell5 күн бұрын
Back before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the big metal bands weren't allowed to play, so when it finally happened, the big boys came to play, Ozzy, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Metallica, Motley Crue, Scorpions, and AC/DC. The first show was in 89, The Moscow Peace Festival, and the second was in 91, The Monsters of Rock, this one, with 1.6 million 😮people. I can't even imagine.
@RichCow-xe1bzАй бұрын
I have to say that bands such as Metallica, acdc , iron maiden generally have the best musicians. And the lead singer is really good. Real music. Real bands
@danielmaunton1091Ай бұрын
I love Metallica! I've been listening to them for over 33 years now. Just saw them live in August for two shows. They are amazing!
@NathanDean792 ай бұрын
This was a freaking AMAZING concert!! There were a lot of bands there but this one in 1991 eas definitely headlined by Metallica. They also had another one of these on 1989. Over 1 million people at both of them.
@doomblackdeath88882 ай бұрын
Watch Harvester of Sorrow from that show. Possibly one of the best live performances ever by any band in the history of mankind.
@leftsoul5716Ай бұрын
This was not about Metalica although Metalica was very good. So what makes this important?😮 Welcome to our world!
@richardsanchez1156Ай бұрын
This show was in Moscow in 1991 i believe there were one and a half million and it was one of the first time western bands were aloud to play Russia. Love, best wishes and happiness, Alex Sanchez
@steviej199511 күн бұрын
Oh there is a huge rabbit hole ti go down with Metallica that lead to this show. The music that they crafted over many albums that lead to this show is so amazing. Metallica is the music of an entire rick generation.
@drsous6400Ай бұрын
Theres one reason Metallica is amazing and awesome...this is it.