Not my favorite album from Metallica, but this is my favorite song from them, for personal reasons. For my wife and I, this was "Our" song. And this will be the first time I've listened to it since she passed on. ❤
@splitimage137.11 ай бұрын
That's sweet. I'm hoping Amy does "our song" which is Neil Young's HARVEST MOON. She did Neil, recently, but not that song yet. There are so MANY good Neil songs, she may never get to it ;)
@audiofile883311 ай бұрын
@splitimage137. Neil is another one of my favorite artists. And we both have epilepsy, so there's that... I love reaction videos, but Amy and Vlad add a depth that's missing from everyone else's reactions.
@monindy11 ай бұрын
❤
@helenespaulding756211 ай бұрын
What you said touches my heart. I am so sorry for your loss. It’s a brave step in your journey to listen to the song that was so special to you both. Hopefully, by now, you can listen and remember all the wonderful Memories of your shared life together. Blessings to you.
@audiofile883311 ай бұрын
@helenespaulding7562 Thank you for your kind words, and describing it as a journey is a very apt way of putting things, and sounds so much better than "process". And the pain will always be there, I know that now, but I also know that I can deal with it, and that's an important step on this journey. There are quite a few people who do reaction videos out there, and I'm subscribed to several of them. Amy and Vlad are a large factor in why I chose to listen to it at this time. Without them, this particular stop on the journey would have been quite a bit further down the road.
@andrewcarr592311 ай бұрын
When I see you break down songs that I've listened to for decades it makes me listen to them in a whole new way myself. Thank you.
@GameOverAusАй бұрын
My fav song of all time. I could listen to it on endless repeat and never get tired of it.
@dantredogborsa704811 ай бұрын
James Hetfield: education, head and manners of a trucker; no musical theory; ultra agressive and percussive style of playing... and creates touching, beautiful melodies with a folk sensibility seasoned with an elegant classical touch ❤
@robertpetre937811 ай бұрын
He took a couple of piano lessons when he was younger, but that’s it
@2Dutchy11 ай бұрын
Whats wrong with truckers
@dantredogborsa704811 ай бұрын
@@2Dutchy Nothing wrong, really.
@Ozz7776511 ай бұрын
@@2Dutchywe are a rough bunch
@ilshatvaleyev10 ай бұрын
His mother was a musician and gave him lessons.
@barryjamison469411 ай бұрын
I would so love to hear you do a harp cover of this
@bigdingus719811 ай бұрын
She has a brief one in her Shorts section on this channel.
@darkiee6910 ай бұрын
The Harp Twins have made one.
@markmitchell819810 ай бұрын
yes that would be awesome
@CzeinerАй бұрын
I've listened to "Nothing else matters" for I don't know how many times...and your reaction and explanations make me appreciate this song so much more. ...and I love your uplifting spirit! Thank you!!!
@andrebauer308211 ай бұрын
Metallica has played this song together with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by the late Michael Kamen.
@Turalcar3 ай бұрын
conducted by the *late* Michael Kamen? That's pretty metal
@Tonetruk7 ай бұрын
I love the way you verbally express what you are hearing. It's interesting to hear a perspective from a classically trained musician. I have always felt that the Heavy metal genre takes from the classical genre, more any other, in modern music. Whereas Rock n roll and most others come from mainly the blues. I don't know just a thought. CHEERS
@nathanfugate8210Ай бұрын
One of the most hauntingly beautiful songs ever by a metal band.
@JohnSheehan7211 ай бұрын
Also - Metallica is more than just a metal band. They are musicians at the core. Elton John called this one of the best songs ever written. That's pretty good praise from another musician.
@rk41gator10 ай бұрын
Praise from Caesar is praise indeed!
@Masterfighterx10 ай бұрын
It's ironic since EJ hasn't written a song himself though, but high praise still indeed.
@Rushmanyyz10 ай бұрын
@Masterfighterx Ugh, a dummer comment was never made. If you don't k ow something well, don't act like you're educating anyone about it. Fucking painful.
@jaynault10 ай бұрын
Hearing that almost brought James to tears! kzbin.info/www/bejne/raDJiHp6armIrtE
@myguykaikai92156 ай бұрын
@@Masterfighterxjust because he co-wrote most of his songs, doesn’t mean he didn’t write any of them.
@tgchism11 ай бұрын
This album put Metalica in mainstream of Rock. Pissed off a lot of their core fans but brought in so many more!
@Ryan-ff2db11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was 16 or so when this album came and on first listen I hated it, cause it sounded nothing like Lightning or Puppets. I was one of those hard core fans you speak of, and yes I was pissed off, with even feelings of betrayal. Fortunately, I grew up and got smarter. I still think the first three albums are their best but I come to the appreciation that black is a good album as well, it's just different.
@JohnSheehan7211 ай бұрын
I never turned away. I realized they were really good musicians in the first 4, and realized they were still really good musicians after.
@drivers9911 ай бұрын
When the black album came out, my friends and I joked “sounds like James got a girlfriend and mellowed out.” Not far from the truth.
@helenespaulding756211 ай бұрын
@@Ryan-ff2dbso much depends on your age when you first hear a band or piece of music. I was already in my mid 30’s when Metallica came in with their thrash sound. Different generation. Hated thrash. I was in my 40’s when this song was released. Loved it. I really think thrash is a young persons thing. You were 16. I get your reaction completely. 😁
@fathertedcrilley398811 ай бұрын
@@Ryan-ff2db I have a lot of Metallica on my phone. This song isn't one of them
@derekaldrich33010 ай бұрын
Michael Kamen teamed up with Metallica back in the late 1990s and created orchestral versions of a number of their songs at that time, including this one. Album name is "S&M" (symphony and Metallica).
@blechtic10 ай бұрын
I have to say I never liked them. The "belated" orchestration interfered with the purity of the chords and chord progression in the original songs.
@hatch748210 ай бұрын
God bless Michael Kamen. He helped arrange the orchestral parts of this original version of “Nothing Else Matters” too. Besides working on masterpieces with the likes of Guns n Roses, Pink Floyd, Queen, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, The Cranberries, KISS, Tom Petty, David Bowie, Sting, Rush, Queensrÿche… The guy was an absolute legend. And even with all of that, he did most of his work on film soundtracks.
@rodneygriffin766611 ай бұрын
Amy, You Are A Rockstar!
@beardookeashley394610 ай бұрын
I fully support you picking a dozen songs from your journey to put out a harp covers album. Not just Metallica, your whole rock journey!
@marysweeney737011 ай бұрын
I can't wait until you hear Metallica S & M with the orchestra, especially the song No Leaf Clover.
@damoyepy23825 ай бұрын
와우! 너무 멋진곡, 멋진 해설이네요~~ 구독하고 다른 영상도 볼게요 ^0^ 완전 기대됩니다!!! I give you my love
@coachjdc10 ай бұрын
you got my 👍 right at the beginning with the harp rendition!
@LauPulstar11 ай бұрын
Omg. I loved that you found some irish colour to this song, because you said it and i was doubting that but then it was there. It gave me a total different outtake and listening to a song ive heard a thousand times before. That Is what i love from this kind of videos. Keep on the good work. I recommend you go on listening to Radiohead, like a couple of songs of their albums on chronologicall order, maybe next Fake plástic trees, just, and then Paranoid android and no surprises, AND so on... Their growth as musicians Is amazing with every new album. Lots of love from Argentina
@marquisdelafayette192910 ай бұрын
They *DID* do a cover of Whiskey In the Jar, which is an Irish folk song.
@LauPulstar10 ай бұрын
@@marquisdelafayette1929 i heard the song, i knew it was a cover, but didnt know it was irish
@jaquestraw110 ай бұрын
completely agree with you
@aragorn1ring11 ай бұрын
This is my favorite music channel. You have such a deep appreciation for sounds and how they connect to feelings.
@kendonato188710 ай бұрын
Please consider doing The Unforgiven 1, 2 and 3 -- they span many years and show how the band changed from decade to decade.
@jenniferwettervik44959 ай бұрын
YES!!!! 🙏
@SeanShannon11 ай бұрын
As I said in Saturday's live chat, Amy, you could easily do a whole month of videos just on the various cover versions of "Nothing Else Matters" that have been done over the years. I mentioned Scala & Kolacny Brothers in the comments for your reaction to Radiohead's "Creep," and they also do a haunting rendition of this song, but this may be a good time for you to become acquainted with a Finnish cello collective (with an occasional drummer) called Apocalyptica, who in addition to their own heavy metal-influenced cello compositions have also interpreted a lot of Metallica's work. In addition to their covers of "Nothing Else Matters" and "One," I'd also recommend their cover of a Metallica classic you haven't heard yet, "Master of Puppets." This may be one of those cases where it might be best to watch them perform on KZbin, even if the sound quality isn't as great as a studio recording, just because the sight of young, buff Scandinavian men headbanging as they play their cellos -- and having it fit in perfectly with the music -- is quite a sight to see.
@JohnSheehan7211 ай бұрын
Every metalhead "Lars sucks"... Classical Musician "There is something prominent and powerful about these unique drums and might be a signature part of their sound"
@philnewberry807211 ай бұрын
She openly says how great the drums are, and we're all thinking "Yeah, but we don't talk about that because Lars is a total ass-hat." Someone should tell her why we feel this way...but after she's done with Metallica; we don't want to bias the reactions.
@andersandersen629511 ай бұрын
Im no drummer or musician, so i cant really judge the technical quality of Lars Drumming. But i am a Dane, and as such im just damn proud that formed one of the best metal bands ever, and i just cant hear anything wrong with his drumming, Is it too simple or does he miss beats? what is the critique about?
@andit445411 ай бұрын
@@andersandersen6295Drummers say his style is extremely simplistic and therefore boring. And I myself have never seen Metallica live but I heard a lot of people say the he messes up a lot and is horrible at keeping the tempo.
@dusty391311 ай бұрын
Well, she hasn’t heard anything from St Anger, so…
@lanemeyer66311 ай бұрын
Lars is the greatest drummer for Metallica. His parts are incredibly inventive, even genius at times. Yes, live he is known to not be the world's best timekeeper. But the contrast between his drifting in and out of tempo and James' atomically precise playing is what gives the band an edge they would not have if someone like Dave Lombardo was their drummer. Fun fact (Lars' live in-ear monitors are comprised almost exclusively of James' guitar)
@satorimystic11 ай бұрын
Outstanding ... I just love your analyses and reactions to these amazing musical creations. No matter how we may reuse, renew, recycle, and regurgitate the melodic phrasings, chord progressions, and cliche frequency patterns from past masterpieces, in memory ... all are an homage to the magic of music. Its 'scaling' and seemingly infinite dimensional range is a design to behold and enjoy.
@jovana_r11 ай бұрын
Amy, you never fail to surprise me. I really never know what you would think of a song and it makes watching your reactions even more exciting. Btw, I am really glad you enjoyed this song. I started listening to Metallica after I heard this song, and I even was a fan for some time, back in my high school years. And I highly recommend, for some of your next Metallica listenings, any song from S&M album which is a live album with symphonic orchestra. I would like it to be "No leaf clover", because it is probably my favourite song by Metallica, but also because I am really interested in your thougts about it. Merry Christmas to all three of you, as well as to the whole community! Have some lovely time with your loved ones. 🖤
@mattrleon11 ай бұрын
Did you ever see a day that you would LIKE a band like Metallica?? They are fantastic musicians with a gift to share.. I spent my high school years WORSHIPING THIS BAND!!!! Thank you for giving them a chance to tell you their story.
@danrumble7411 ай бұрын
I'd love to watch your covers of Metallica songs and others. 🎶 Merry Christmas! 🌲☃️🧑🎄
@DelmaRaySmithJr2 ай бұрын
Thx for a wonderful time in appreciation of others artistry by your embracing it.
@ozzy247510 ай бұрын
Again, well done, I am not a musician, have worked in the entertainment industry for many years, lighting and stage technician, have always enjoyed music(mainly Hard Rock and Metal), I find the musical understanding of this genre of music, gives me a whole now appreciation of what I've always listened to....Thank-you😁
@BoldAsLove3710 ай бұрын
I was strangely drawn to this song when I was a little kid, and now, at 33, it resonates in such a different way for a multitude of reasons. I'm glad you took the time to dive into it!
@chrissibersky461711 ай бұрын
Master of Puppets and Fade to Black could be interesting for her to listen to since the music paints the story much like a lot af classic music do. You can hear in the music what is happening.
@dzizas953410 ай бұрын
i feel like fade to black and orion or welcome home (sanitarium)
@TRPLD10 ай бұрын
Great analysis as always. The version with the San Francisco Philharmonic Orchestra is also worth a listen. Absolutely magnificent!
@Conan_Obrien10 ай бұрын
Just BEAUTIFUL harp playing. Absolutely love when you reinforce your points by demonstration. Keep playing! You also get my vote for Amy Does Harptallica covers. :)
@TheScottSlater11 ай бұрын
I'm always intrigued by the production on Lars's drums, especially the bass drum. Usually the bass drum has a lowpass filter removing all of the highs and mids so it becomes solely a, well, "bass" instrument. But when they produce Lars's drums, they allow the bass drum to be a fully mid- (and practically treble) instrument as well. It can be really effective. Your "Firth of Fifth" callback is entirely appropriate and one that I had never considered myself! Steve Hackett (of Genesis) is so known for his absolutely fluid guitar tone and playing and this solo definitely harkens back to that style -- especially the end of the solo into the "drone" section at the end. Great analysis!
@Johnny_Socko10 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting that about Lars' bass drum sound, it's always so distinctive but I never really knew whether that was because of his kit tuning/muting, or if it was done through production.
@TheScottSlater10 ай бұрын
@@Johnny_Socko it's likely both, to be honest.
@neilpatrickhairless3 ай бұрын
There's a lot of the drum beater sound in his kick. It's more of a patting sound with a slap transient than a round thump on this
@todd381210 ай бұрын
Yeah, you had to listen to this one to really understand their breadth. Thank you for your insight.
@Mrdoriancourtney10 ай бұрын
"Riff machine" Hetfield is indeed capable of incredible sensible touching composing, that's actually what he does, heavy or folk, lyrics or music, he creates masterpieces full of emotion (or did, depends how old you are I guess). I also like Lars, most authentic drummer. Thank's for the video!
@stpetie768610 ай бұрын
I just gotta say, "Yay Vlad!" Two of my favorites songs and two which add depth to Amy's understanding of the band. I'm seriously looking forward to the next Metallica video.
@chaddubois816410 ай бұрын
Vlad has our back!
@NPK47611 ай бұрын
So happy to see you giving Metallica a revisit, perhaps Tool or Opeth again?
@ercsey-ravaszferenc67474 ай бұрын
Dear Amy i know I'm late to this, but I have to say, James Hetfield is a surprisingly versatile singer. Especially considering that initially he didn't see himself as a lead singer, even in 1985 when their second album came out he was still insisting that they should get a "real singer". Recently I listened again to their second symphonic album and I was completely floored by what this man can do. I especially recommend two songs from this: No Leaf Clover and most importantly: Unforgiven III. I didn't believe that this guy can sing like he did in those songs.
@richardprescott63223 ай бұрын
It is actually quite fun that you are dissecting my favourite songs ❤ Happy days Lass, xx
@1danwynn10 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you, Amy. You bring us new appreciation of music we have been listening to, and have loved, for decades. Metallica have collaborated with orchestras in the past. I'm sure you would appreciate that work. Also, Metallica were heavily influenced by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and Thin Lizzy, an Irish heavy rock band. That might partly explain the Celtic folk sound. I'm sure we'd all LOVE to hear your harp interpretations of Metallica. There are some out there but I think yours would be something special! 🙂
@EmelRaines13 күн бұрын
Full and round is definitely the way I feel about their music. It's a very distinct feeling
@LeeKennison10 ай бұрын
A very enjoyable reaction to a song which shows you a different side of Metallica. I loved all your harp illustrations. Very cool to see how you did the harmonics on a harp. I love them on guitar, so it is good to see they can also be done on the harp, with a beautiful crystal tone. I'm glad you are continuing to notice Lars' drums, and I enjoyed your way of describing them. After a year of reacting to a wide variety of rock songs, I think you now have a much better appreciation and understanding of where they fit in the bigger rock picture, particularly as one of the better known representatives of metal.
@Smidge20410 ай бұрын
There is a group called Apocalyptica whose first album was "Plays Metallica by Four Cellos" and it's *exactly* that. It's also amazing... just four dudes with cellos absolutely killing it.
@MikkoRantalainen10 ай бұрын
Apocalyptica has also performed with Epica and those performances are definitely worth checking, too. For example, the AFAS live performance of Rivers by Epica featuring Apocalyptica.
@mh-12-34-6-b10 ай бұрын
Heard apocalyptica do nothing else matters in the Wednesday show. F’ing amazing. Immediately recognized it and ran to youtube🎉!!
@glenns725211 ай бұрын
Elton john said this is one of the best songs ever written, that brought james Hetfield to tears
@jzero481310 ай бұрын
6:59 - The big thing with the rhythms and drums in Metallica is the wild syncopation. Both James on the guitar and Lars on the drums have their own signature brand of chaos - a pelting, broken meter that somehow shambles along with an almost mechanical precision but lunatic timing. It feels like maybe Holst, but being played whilst being electrocuted. What's fun and a bit different about this song is that you get to atypically experience it in slow motion.
@krisdavis38888 күн бұрын
When Lars was working with a drum tech on Ride the Lightning, the tech asked "Do you always do a fill on the upbeat?" And Lars responded, "What's an upbeat?" Lol
@jdspencer6011 ай бұрын
You make great videos, thanks! Hetfield's voice is by far the most unique quality about Metallica to me
@bighorn199410 ай бұрын
Thank you for revisiting Metallica. I have been waiting patiently since And Justice for All. You didn't disappoint! ❤
@jabedoben11 ай бұрын
An interesting note for you about how James writes vocal melodies...He writes the cadence/melody of the vocals before writing words. It's why his singing style sounds almost staccato, moving from one note to the next without much sliding between notes. Especially in their older music. You can find demos of their music where he will sing out the melody of his vocals without using real words. He'll then come back later and match words to fit the cadence and subject of the song.
There’s a great video of Paul McCartney doing the same thing while composing Get Back. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXanZ3mAgNegjtksi=LosqJHNXaEZ1gSYd
@Julian-B7 ай бұрын
your voice is incedibly soothing to listen to. Thank you!
@houdin654jeff11 ай бұрын
Yes! A perfect contrast to "One," I was hoping you'd get to this song sooner rather than later. There are so many songs in their canon to cover, "Fade to Black" and "Master of Puppets" were my other two guesses for where Vlad would take you, though I'm sure they're on the list. You mentioned the sounds of the drums, Lars Ulrich has a very specific and notable snare sound in his kit. It's a very distinctive tone that he's maintained for many years now, you can tell it's him after a few hits in just about any song. It's fascinating to hear you mention Irish or Celtic influences, one of Metallica's influences is an Irish rock band called Thin Lizzy, perhaps best known for "The Boys Are Back in Town," one of those songs that, even if you don't listen to rock music, you've heard somewhere in a trailer or commercial. They also performed a traditional Irish drinking song called "Whiskey in the Jar," which Metallica later covered and made a bit more intense. I'm also gratified to find other stringed instrument players find Metallica's riff writing as captivating as we humble guitar players. I have heard dozens of covers of their songs, from piano, to cello (the cello quartet Apocalyptica started their career with an album called Plays Metallica For Four Cellos), even renaissance style with a lute and tambourine. I think hearing their music on harp would be astonishing; If you'd like to try it, I'd love to hear it. The initial riff is quite easy on guitar, it's the base E string, then walking up and down the higher three strings played completely open before going back to the initial E. It slowly gets more complicated, eventually working in some harmonics above the twelfth fret, but it's a fun start whenever I pick up my guitar and don't feel like fretting. Finally, the strings included were orchestrated by the late great Michael Kaman, who collaborated with lots of rock bands. One of note is Pink Floyd, he worked with them on the live performances of The Wall tour. After working with Metallica, he thought their music would be particularly suited to working with a full orchestra and worked with them and the San Francisco Symphony for a truly amazing performance. It was cheekily called S&M (standing for Symphony & Metallica) and features two new songs for that particular concert. "- Human" is the lesser and seems a bit undercooked, frankly, but "No Leaf Clover" is a standout piece of the show and worth giving a listen at some point... as well as the whole concert, it was my entry point into the band, but I think knowing the songs before hearing them performed with a symphony helps to appreciate what the addition of strings and brass do to Metallica's songs. Happy holidays to you and yours, can't wait for you to dip back into 'Tallica in the new year.
@bobburnett3507Ай бұрын
Your connection of the guitar elements between Nothing Else Matters and Firth of Fifth is fantastic. The latter is my favorite song of all-time and the former is in my top ten yet I must admit that I'd never connected these aspects of the songs but you are absolutely right. Bravo.
@christophersimpson924510 ай бұрын
I would bet that this is the first time and probably the last time that James Hetfield`s voice has been described as having a "teddy bear" feel to it 😄❤🤘
@chaddubois816410 ай бұрын
Oooooooooh Yah!
@Lee_River3 ай бұрын
It’s a great description though
@chickintruth10 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Thank you for this! 🕊
@papaherf734910 ай бұрын
Loving your experience with Metallica ❤. Great interpretation n value for the love of music! Be it yours mine or anyone’s…. Still music and worth the experience. Until your next breakdown 👋👋
@RealDrumPyles11 ай бұрын
Nice Christmas surprise with these Metallica songs after a long time 😊
@robertpetre937811 ай бұрын
It’s interesting how James Hatfield is often portrayed as having quite a hard exterior, but behind that he has a huge heart ❤️
@hajovelt308311 ай бұрын
Absolute perfect analysis! Thanks!
@jaybee414-d1l8 күн бұрын
The guitar solo towards the end is hands down my favorite Metallica solo, every note perfectly placed, and most people don't realize it's James playing it, not Kirk.
@josueignaciomm11 ай бұрын
IT would be amazing if you did covers... And theres so much great stuff to hear yet... Not just from Metallica, but Opeth for example, or Steven Wilson and others...
@TaverenTech10 ай бұрын
This is a quite good reaction and analysis of the music. That's what I'm here for. I try to only listen to reactors that provide "value add" of having a better understanding of music and learning new things. I would love to hear you play the entire thing on the harp, maybe you could get an acoustic guitar and cajon players to accompany you :)
@PaulMurrayCanberra10 ай бұрын
One of life's little curiosities is that metal bands do the sweetest love ballads.
@dragoncomstock17810 ай бұрын
Long time metal head. Also listen to classical music. I have long been very disappointed that those outside of the Rock/metal world completely dismiss the genre as talentless, unorganized noise. I was worried when I saw your reaction to ...and justice for all. But I have come to see your breakdowns and am grateful to have gotten to this "Yes! She gets it!!!" moment.
@rk41gator10 ай бұрын
Not a huge Metallica fan, but I must say this is one fine selection. So much finesse in this ballad. So much deep feeling that comes across. It has much more emotion than limited to a simple relationship. It is about life and living. It still has that raw edge, but also a vulnerability with a fearless quality. It is powerful in a quiet way. Amy gets it. Love her Celtic connection idea.
@MrCplChicken11 ай бұрын
Another great reaction. We would really enjoy every single Metallica cover.
@vruz11 ай бұрын
AMY: I didn't remember this, but as it turns out, my feeling that this song had a Floydian element to it wasn't completely baseless. Says Wikipedia: "The orchestral arrangements were written by award-winning composer Michael Kamen, who would later go on to collaborate with the group on S&M. " Michael Kamen was the same celebrated composer and arranger who did the orchestral parts on The Wall.
@234i910 ай бұрын
Haha Lars would love this. Finally someone (in a positive way) focusing on the drums of Metallica!
@TerraAustralisUnlimited10 ай бұрын
after you describe the atmosphere, i seem to be looking at the song differently. or feeling it in a way that i would never expect from myself. Or paying more attention. ah ha that means you made me appreciate the song more! I truly respect you for making me "feel". thank you Virgin Rock. You are special!
@MichaelNaydeck10 ай бұрын
My favorite part of this song is the work the engineer did on gating the snare, cymbals, and kick. I adore your journey and I wish I had the courage to go on one as well
@solino2002andrea11 ай бұрын
Good evening Mrs Amy, I also find this piece very effective, despite its simplicity, so much so that some prestigious choirs have done covers of it, with the whole range of female and male voices. You can imagine what a suggestive harmonious impact this can produce. Thank you so much for your detailed analysis, once again. Ps: I remember that when Shinead O'Connor died you did a beautiful analysis of his quintessential song. well, today I saw a video where Mick Fleetwood spoke (more than positively) about the divine Eva Cassidy, who also died prematurely (of a bad disease). So I immediately went to watch (again) "Autumn leaves" live (one of the rare video documents we have of her) and I daydreamed that you could analyze it...maybe it's not Rock, but it's a beautiful piece of music.
@ElkSlayer817210 ай бұрын
James is a poet Nobody tells a story with there lyrics like he Does
@christiankaiser388510 ай бұрын
I have always loved how the Distorted guitar in the chorus comes in and gives off this larger than life Horn answer, truly elevating it to a true Ballad.
@igorribeiro906510 ай бұрын
Probably this metallica week has already been recorded. but what makes me a big fan of metallica is the different styles they play. It would be very interesting to see the reaction to BLEEDING ME, which is a song that is somehow "different" from the traditional metallica style, but it only proves how good they are in all the styles they propose.
@stevenscharmer176510 ай бұрын
I agree, and there is an excellent version of Bleeding Me with full orchestra on the S & M album.
@bigredtlc182810 ай бұрын
I believe the drummer, Lars Ulrich, was born in Denmark. That probably explains the song topping the charts in Denmark. I remember when this album came out when I was in college. Much more melodic than their older albums. It seemed like a new direction that really opened up their fanbase. I remember a lot of the original fans weren't happy as this wasn't a heavy as previous ones. Bands mature, I guess. I loved it. It was my introduction. Thanks for analyzing the song!
@dankirk0010 ай бұрын
Apocalyptica has a really good cover of this done completely on cellos. One of the best covers in my opinion
@RodneyABrubaker11 ай бұрын
Many metal groups do one or two softer songs on their albums. While I like the harder metal too, back in the day of buying albums, I was often looking forward to these songs the most. I notice that for some reason the tend to be track 4 and track 8. Metalica's Nothing Else Matters and Queensryche Silent Lucidity are both track 8. I hope you listen to Silent Lucidity by Queensryche from their Empire album.
@marcoantonioharohernandez943911 ай бұрын
Thank you Amy you do an amazing job analyzing rock music from the perspective of a classical trained musician. Metallica has a bunch of great songs that may be appealing to you such as the unforgiven, fade to black, welcome.home, Orión, Master of puppets among others. It Wuold be interesting to see what you think about those ones.
@metalgator808310 ай бұрын
I would really like to see what she thinks of the incredibly beautiful solo at the beginning of Fade to Black.
@Babybluecary5 ай бұрын
I came to this song by way of the a cappella group VoicePlay. I would LOVE to hear you listen to and analyze a few of their phenomenal covers.
@helenespaulding756211 ай бұрын
I’ve read that James Hetfield was very reticent to being this song to the rest of the group. So different. Exposing his vulnerability and sensitivity. The rest of the band embraced it. They were in their late 20’s by then …….life was changing, new priorities.
@janiepowell321811 ай бұрын
Metallica would absolutely love a harp cover. They have a marching band competition going on right now!
@stephenbryan21911 ай бұрын
It's already been done by the Harp Twins. Weirdly I've just said this on the One video too.
@Single-Pringle11 ай бұрын
And Apocalyptica plays Metallica on cello's. Also very interesting i.m.o. 👍
@Single-Pringle11 ай бұрын
And Apocalyptica plays Metallica on cello's. Also very interesting i.m.o. 👍
@satorimystic11 ай бұрын
Please find a way to have a first listen and reaction to the most amazing hard rock power trio of the 21st century ... 'The Warning' ... three sisters who've been playing for over a decade, since children aged in single digits, the eldest now in her early 20's, the youngest just turning 19, I believe. They did an extraordinary cover of Metallica's song, "Enter Sandman" ... a classic, but 'The Warning''s cover version is simply epic. Anyway, I hope you'll get some time to enjoy, appreciate, and dig into this truly extraordinary all-girl power trio that is rocking the planet. Thank you!! You have been 'Warned!
@Antoon5511 ай бұрын
It's the sound of the guitars that's the signature in my ears. But then again I am a guitar player so that's where my focus is.
@huskyfan0111 ай бұрын
Amy and Vlad, may i suggest for your own enjoyment the acapella cover video of this song by Voiceplay. That was my first reaction video and through the algorithms led me to you where i have stayed these last 10+ months! I Love what you do. Thank you!!
@stonkpuppets63936 күн бұрын
The framing looks great. The rule of thirds is key. Good job camera op
@keanumunteanu9 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Fade to black and unforgiven before going deeper into Metallica’s core songs
@dgthe310 ай бұрын
19:35 "Just strumming along on the guitar" That is exactly how the song was formed. James was on the phone and had a guitar in his hands. At one point in the conversation, he realised that he had the beginnings of a song so he ended the call and got working on it more seriously.
@jamesurbano611210 ай бұрын
Outstanding work, as always. Hoping you do Unforgiven next.
@diegocolomes10 ай бұрын
Great analysis! Next one "Unforgiven" could be also great.
@beegeebad31933 ай бұрын
Loved it!
@eirintowne11 ай бұрын
And now you will have to react to the best ever cover of the song, by the absurdly skilled vocal group VoicePlay!
@auckalukaum10 ай бұрын
This was their "sellout" album that was hugely popular when I was in high school. It's more pop-oriented than their previous work, as I'm sure you're going to catch on to during the video. Also, Miley Cyrus did a really nice cover of this. I especially enjoyed her live performance of it on Howard Stern, backed my Metallica themselves.
@Johnny_Socko10 ай бұрын
That was so good, she just owned it and the band clearly respected her. Her cover of Hole's "Doll Parts" on Stern was also pretty incredible. Especially since the band said they had just learned it, and that was their first time performing it for anyone.
@chaddubois816410 ай бұрын
Miley is wasting her time with Pop music.
@dojonane10 ай бұрын
It really HAS been quite some time since you reviewed the majestic Firth of Fifth. Shall I stop holding my breath for another selection from the unmatched early progressive period of Genesis (Supper's Ready or Cinema Show are my vote!)
@nestorhernancasares331811 ай бұрын
This ballad is a like tide, or better, a tsunami, the amount of power moves and grow slow and it is, but is unbearable and huge. The feeling is perfectly related and represented in a unique musical way. Thank you for share.-
@Medaasolasso10 ай бұрын
Metallica got their redemption, thank you for this. I appreciate the technical stuff, I wish it was even more in depth😊✌
@grotebaas196410 ай бұрын
Iris Kroes did this song, years ago, on the audition of the voice of holland. She played the harp and sing.
@BloodTar7 ай бұрын
Love it. Thanks.
@Temeraire10110 ай бұрын
Lovely tune.
@frankylaseure264110 ай бұрын
Another call for the song "Travel" by The Gathering, the TG25 live version. "I wish you knew your music was to stay forever".
@tallycahamuhlhetru2610 ай бұрын
Metallica does a great cover of the song "Whiskey In The Jar" originally by the Irish Folk group the Dubliners. A song which was also covered by Thin Lizzie. Thank you for the reaction.
@Kipperbob10 ай бұрын
This is the song that kicked off my ear training when I realised I could remember what an E note sounded like without reference.
@michaelsanchez779810 ай бұрын
I think you should look into S & M. A lot of Metallica fans don't care for it, but I think it is their best work. Definitely more inline with what I imagine your training to have been.