Metallica - Orion (Pianist reacts to metalhead friend’s suggestion)
Pianist reacts to Metallica’s Orion.
Richard’s shirt - / splattered - topic
Big thanks to @shawnamericanrebel5676 for the request!
#metallica #orion #reaction #masterofpuppets #guitar #cliffburton #jameshetfield #kirkhammett #larsulrich #thrashmetal #1986 #classicalmusician #classicalmusic #classicalpiano #classicalpianist @metallica #guitarsolo #drums #drummer #instrumental #metalhead #metal #heavymetal #singer #song #music #musica #metallicareaction
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
@LoudwireMusic @LostInVegas @Doug.Helvering @TheCharismaticVoice @BangerTV @PianoteOfficial @thepianoguys @RickBeato @Noisey @NikNocturnal @66Samus @StateOfMercury @DrumeoOfficial @BeastReacts
Пікірлер: 1 200
I love the way that Orion fades in and fades out. Its like its an eternal song and this is just the 9 minutes we were graced with getting to hear.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
I’ve never looked at it that way, but that’s such an interesting perspective on it! Thanks for sharing! 🤘
@shiscarp
10 ай бұрын
Beautiful description... I actually got goose bumps thinking about it that way. 🙂
@dragonoftheeast695
10 ай бұрын
Iv been saying that for years!!!
@Hoscitt
10 ай бұрын
Exactly this! 👍🤘
@mattiashising
10 ай бұрын
Very well said, feels like you put words to something I felt since hearing it the first time in 1986
As a kid confused and angry I would sit in my room and listen to Orion over and over. For me it got me through tough periods in my life . The best bands find a way to take you to other worlds and distant lands. This song does that
@brickwitheyes1710
10 ай бұрын
Same
@banaantjexx164
10 ай бұрын
I listened to this song when I was frustrated or angry as well and it'd always relax me back... Crazy good tune!
@arkletv5697
10 ай бұрын
Metal is built for angry young teenagers!
@vaginagas
10 ай бұрын
I used to listen to the last solo over and over and over… looking at my stepdad in the front seat being an angry teen.
@charlesreese1733
10 ай бұрын
You could just close your eyes and ride the ride and forget everything
I’ve always felt “Master of Puppets” is one of the few perfect metal albums.
@suspicionofdeceit
10 ай бұрын
It’s definitely top 10 of all time.
@greatdemon3716
10 ай бұрын
Utter rubbish! This is demo noodlin' space filler crap, and a corruption of thrash. It's not visionary. It's wank! Metallica cloned RTL with the inferior MoP, but unlike RTL, 1/2 of MoP sucks!
@t-bagbagwell1327
10 ай бұрын
It’s not in the library of congress for no reason.
@JoeyArmstrong2800
10 ай бұрын
You're not the only one.
@ClifHaley
10 ай бұрын
You are correct.
Second part of Orion is basically a metal version of a waltz. It’s absolutely amazing.
@MrDeengels
10 ай бұрын
To me this is what separated Metallica from all its contemporaries.
@johnsmith-cw3wo
10 ай бұрын
waltz mixed with Soul Music.
@masterchief8646
10 ай бұрын
@@MrDeengelsYes!! Exactly.
@bluekoi455
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@maximuslongrod6361
10 ай бұрын
if you count 6/8 as a waltz yes
Cliff loved Bach. It is never more evident than in this composition. I bought this album in 87. I didn't get how truly great this track was until I got a little deeper into music in general. Now it is my fave track on Pupoets
@collectingtengu4905
10 ай бұрын
That is great about masterpieces... you can look at a painting, read a book, listen to a song years later and find something new or value it even more.
@greatdemon3716
10 ай бұрын
Utter rubbish! This is demo noodlin' space filler crap, and a corruption of thrash. It's not visionary. It's wank!
@jaded9234
10 ай бұрын
It's kinda funny, really. They've recalled things Cliff would say when describing where he'd get his classical ideas. He had a tendency of bringing up Bach, but many of the things he would attribute to Bach were actually closer to other composers. Ive seen multiple classical musicians try to decode exactly what he meant by that. What I've been thinking lately is that Cliff was just really starting to take his Classical music "Journey" much more seriously at that point and wasn't able to get himself much more acquainted with particular composers before he died. "Bach" was Cliffs way of saying "Classical". Since his entirely life was pre-internet, he couldn't immediately familiarize himself with the various characteristics he was channeling and utilizing by ear. Don't get me wrong, Cliff is using some Bach-like things in "Orion", like the layering of separate melodies. His use of counterpoint and pedal tones is evident.
@hallucinato2307
10 ай бұрын
@jaded9234 well said man. You can tell by the intervals he's using that it's definitely baroque/classical. But this isn't how back wrote his melodies or bass lines
@adamdunbar8260
10 ай бұрын
@hallucinato2307 nope but you can hear the influence
Cliff was the soul of Metallica. They’ve made good music since his death but they never could be what they should’ve been. And the first Cliff Burton feature is that sound at the very beginning. It’s his bass making that sound.
@kikarias79
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@BrunoMezenga2408
10 ай бұрын
Their best album came after Cliffs death…. AJFA
@Myserieden
10 ай бұрын
@@BrunoMezenga2408im pretty sure it was inspired by his death. They put their feelings into it. And I agree, it was their best album.
@BrunoMezenga2408
10 ай бұрын
@@Myserieden that was the absolute peak of Metallica. AJFA era.
@mobsiesixsixsix9785
10 ай бұрын
@@BrunoMezenga2408 Shit album, no bass.
I always loved how the middle section turns into a waltz.
@tallycahamuhlhetru26
10 ай бұрын
Fo' sure. ❤
@Jayteaseepiirturi
10 ай бұрын
Well, yeah. I've been playing around with making S&M versions of Metallica songs that weren't featured and... There are some songs that, to me feel like they were thinking of carnival music or some oddball jazz when creating them. Because as soon as I start adding 7th and 9th chords, they start to make harmonic sense. Makes me wonder what Metallica are actually hiding in the attic.
@MrMetallidude
10 ай бұрын
Yes - exactly. This is the brilliance of Metallica: they are masters at building on ideas, that eventually turns into this whole different entity.
@Jayteaseepiirturi
10 ай бұрын
@@MrMetallidude I'm telling you, I'm getting eeriely suspicious about those guys.
@m.ericwatson968
10 ай бұрын
A waltz, that thought has never occurred to me, wow...that is astute listening and I've heard this hundreds of times; those triads just slay me, learned bass partly from Cliff
As a metalhead and a studying musician, I absolutely love watching classically trained musicians react to the music I love
@ytr3488
10 ай бұрын
Reaction videos are fake as fu**. They almost always have an overwhelmingly positive reaction to every song they react to. It's simply to feed the ego of the fans of the band/artist they're reacting to. LOL!!!!
@ModusVivendiMedia
8 ай бұрын
I am certain that this is two metalheads, one of whom puts on a button-up shirt, fake glasses, and a grey wig and pretends to be a classical musician.
@eliceus
5 ай бұрын
Haha what? he did not even flinch. The superficial experience, however, is interesting
My buddy is a bass player and he told me you dont “hear” bass you should “feel” it, but Cliff was one of the few exceptions where it’s both.
@ChrisStoneinator
2 ай бұрын
Your buddy is deaf
@vosoryan
Ай бұрын
That's because of the way it's mixed. There's a lot of mid range in the bass tone making it more easily heard
Burton taught Kirk and James much of what they know about guitar Harmonies. He also had the broadest musical tastes in the band at the time of his death.
@eliceus
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out what every Metallica documentary has said for the past 30 years 😊
@eliceus
10 ай бұрын
Oh and you forgot to say Orion’s middle part is actually a waltz that Burton composed before joining the band
@augusthands9932
10 ай бұрын
@@eliceusImagine being unnecessarily hateful just because someone wanted to share a tidbit of trivia - at least his comment contributes something to the video, for people who didn't know. Hope you're doing okay there, seems like you've gotta big ball of 'Isuckass' somewhere inside you.
@eliceus
10 ай бұрын
"Suckass" actually applies to this "reaction" :D@@augusthands9932
@Muschelschubs3r
9 ай бұрын
@@eliceus The eleventh commandment: Don't be a dick.
Orion is, hands down, my favorite Metallica song. One of my favorite songs, period.
@w3lap935
10 ай бұрын
Mine to i play bass bequeme of orion
Note for note, this piece has been burned into my brain for 35 years. I haven't really listened to it in 25+, so this was a joy.
what do you get when a metal bassist is trained in classical music. You get this masterpiece
If they don't play this at my funeral, I ain't turning up!!
@jameswilson461
10 ай бұрын
Perfect funeral song. Hopefully everyone’s happy memories flooding back while it plays :)
Orion is the first song I ever heard that carried me through multiple emotions. Excitement, fear, sadness, joy, love, hope...they're all in there. The bass interlude still hits me hard to this day...
What he's trying to say is that Orion is a metal symphony
Their Magnum Opus for certain, Cliff was a brilliant songwriter as well as a killer bassist, had a sound and approach like no other, dude loved triads and truly understood music theory.
Cliff was the one who wrote Orion. Like I'm sure he didn't write what Lars is playing on drums, or the solos Kirk is playing, but Orion is Cliffs song. Cliff is the on who had taken music in school, so he knew music theory and basically taught the boys of Metallica how to write with melody and feel.
@gandalf8216
5 ай бұрын
There's a "but it's only Cliff" version of Orion here on YT, I highly recommend it.
Cliff's bass on this is so good! I'm not a metalhead,but this song is genius!
And to think that they were barely in their 20's when this masterpiece was written! Just shows that they were MEANT to do this with their lives!
The Call Of Ktulu next! Since I discovered Metallica decades ago, this song has always and will remain one of my favorites. A few weekends back, I finally got to see it performed live right in front of me. Dream come true 🤘
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! We’re doing Ktulu this weekend. 🤘
@shmick6079
10 ай бұрын
Do the 1999 S&M version - Ecstasy of Gold into Call of Ktulu into Master of Puppets. Helluva way to open a concert.
@MunkeeFWRrng
10 ай бұрын
Cliff shreds underneath the guitars on this one. Masterclass composition.
@MunkeeFWRrng
10 ай бұрын
@@shmick6079 Do the studio first then that one.
@chrylium
10 ай бұрын
I got to see my first ever concert and it was Metallica! I went to night 1 in Arlington and I got to hear Orion and all the other songs I really wanted to hear, sadly I missed out on Call of Ktulu haha
Orion is one of the greatest instrumentals ever recorded- when you hear it, it’s like your on a journey traveling through the past, through the present and headed into the future….. absolutely brilliant. When I heard it for the first time in the 80s I simply could not believe what I was hearing- that something soooo beautiful could exist! Thank GOD for Metallica! 🤘
This song is like an ethereal metal music passing through.
My favorite metal instrumental 🔥....fading out is best for this song. I was very fortunate to see Cliff play 3 months before he did. RIP
@TonyStefanski71368
10 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see him on July 12th 1986 at Alpine Valley.
@hugobranca
10 ай бұрын
So cool that yall got to se Cliff. I cant even. I was 9 years old in 86, but my brother was a huge fan, and I remember that horrible accident, especially since it happened in Sweden, where I am from.My brother and his friend were devastated.
@evilcarlos
10 ай бұрын
I saw Cliff on June 5, 1986 in McAllen, TX.
@michaelcobb1341
10 ай бұрын
Everyone who likes this instrumental should give Testament's "Musical Death (A Dirge)" a listen...just as fantastic imo
I never got into their post 90s stuff much but those first 5 albums were amazing.
@TheNewAmericanMedia
10 ай бұрын
Hardwired is worth another listen. Lots of Master vibes in there
@thunderfox101
6 ай бұрын
@@TheNewAmericanMediadeath magnetic too, it was definetly better than hardwired. That was just your life is one of my favoorite metallica songs.
This song always makes me emotional. Makes me think of how much more Cliff would have evolved as a bassist. Consider him the best bassist of all time.
@MrCopenhagen113
10 ай бұрын
Newstead is better. Robert Trujillio is better, Billy Sheehan is leaps and bounds better. i mean the list of better bassists goes on and on. Cliff was good but he wasnt that good, quit sucking him off cause he died.
@redfishhead1
10 ай бұрын
@@MrCopenhagen113 you just don’t see it! it’s all about style my man.
@mknewlan67
10 ай бұрын
@@redfishhead1he’s just being a jealous ass. Trolls who can’t get love gotta troll.
@todddawson9901
10 ай бұрын
Jaco Pastorious is the best Bass player of all time. Ask Rob Trujillo
@timothyschmidt2087
10 ай бұрын
Makes me wonder how One would have sounded, he was the musical voice in the band IMO and they started to fall off as soon as his influence ran out (Black Album). He was a pioneer and a master of incorporating styles; Personally I think this song is his masterpiece and the GOAT of basslines.
Ive loved this (song, album, band, especially Cliff) since 86. Now that I have a 12 yr old son, he hears tonnes of music in the car and home. Orion was the first song I have seen him air drum whilst listening to it. It brings tears on from being so happy enjoying songs together.
@williamdistasio9358
10 ай бұрын
Yesir! Raising your boy right! Air drum on little man, air drum on....
@thefog7067
10 ай бұрын
Those beautiful moments in life are indescribable ☺ Keep on with the musical education
@jimudelhofen3164
9 ай бұрын
The riff at the end has such a cool hook. Every time I hear that part I long for it to just go on and on. I sometimes wish I could loop it and play it all frickin day! The year this came out I rode around with my 3 closest friends in his brand new Grand national. For hours on end blaring MOP all the way through over and over. Pretty sure I know every note.😊
@jimudelhofen3164
9 ай бұрын
Great reaction I love how he seems to teleport himself into the music itself.
I read somewhere that when Cliff was arranging the harmonies for this song Lars or James said “It sounds like Thin Lizzy” and Cliff grinned and said “isn’t it great?”
I love the way you can tell he hears every musician separately from each other.
@lovefuct
10 ай бұрын
Like the Stephen Hawkins of Music
@ChrisStoneinator
2 ай бұрын
Do you… not?
If I had to select only one song to bring on an island in that musical genre, there's no doubt in my mind it will be "Orion". The genius of Cliff Burton is popping all over this masterpiece. Metallica had never been the same band after his too soon departure. I often think what Metallica could have been now as a band with Cliff still playing and creating. James and Kirk learn a lot of stuff from him, he was more mature musically than the rest of the band and also for his age. Very big lost for the world of music.
As a massive admirer of this gem of a band, it took me a few years to decide which is my favorite song of theirs. I still have around 10, but maybe three years ago I decided that "Orion" is my favorite among my favorites. It's so moving. I cannot quite put my finger on it, but it's strikes me right into my aortic pump and gives me chills. Every time.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
I get the same feeling. If you’ve never heard it, check out Decrepit Birth’s cover of this song. It’s a note for note cover, but it’s tuned about a half or whole step down. They did an unbelievable job with it. 🤘
@user-yy7tw9hv9n
10 ай бұрын
@@Greatmeasures You should check out Ghost Love Score live at Wacken 2013 ^^
@greatdemon3716
10 ай бұрын
Utter rubbish! This is demo noodlin' space filler crap, and a corruption of thrash. It's not visionary. It's wank! Metallica cloned RTL with the inferior MoP, but unlike RTL, 1/2 of MoP sucks! JFA was a bloated, meandering, incompetent mess, and after that they should've ended.
@jameswilson461
10 ай бұрын
First time I saw it live I had tears streaming down my face. Incredible song
@samogx86
9 ай бұрын
Which are the other 9 songs?
I've seen Metallica live twice, and both times I hoped they would play it, and unfortunately they never have. My favorite Metallica song, and he hit the nail on the head for me with his favorite part. The base and harmony in the middle is just like nothing else you hear ever then or now!
@ericcasabar3447
10 ай бұрын
They played at So Fi Stadium
@somagraczol4366
10 ай бұрын
They play both Orion and Ktulu on this tour. Go and see them if you can!
@davidthornton3346
10 ай бұрын
First time I saw Metallica was in 2006. They played it along with the rest of Master Of Puppets. 20th anniversary of the album so they played it start to finish.
@Lucretia916
10 ай бұрын
Just saw it last Friday, was beautiful standing so close to James and Kirk playing the solos facing each other
That tune has elements of blues, classical, and perhaps even a bit of jazz.
I wonder what he’d think of Blackened, loads of time signature changes and harmonies in that one.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
I think most of what he knows from Metallica is the 90’s era stuff. I want to take him back through the first four albums as we go on this journey. We’ll be sure to include Blackened on the list of songs to do.
@ppaulisdeadd5879
10 ай бұрын
There’s no time signature changes. There’s a tempo change at the slow mid section if that’s what you mean
@captainjefferies9047
10 ай бұрын
@@ppaulisdeadd5879 Blackened has like 7 different time signatures.
@FyreofShadow
10 ай бұрын
The main riff is in 7/4, the harmonies after the heavy part are in like 13/4. There's definitely time signature changes @@ppaulisdeadd5879
@casachezdoom2588
10 ай бұрын
Blackened was the first ever song I heard by Metallica, and the rest is history.
Sometimes I look at classical musicians as reaching the highest level of ability and then this dude attempted air drums and I’m like “aww damn man, never mind”.
@juanv5375
10 ай бұрын
I thought the same! Everything is about practice!
@yesman8120
9 ай бұрын
This guy plays multiple instruments and well, including the drums. He used to play my bar with his brother in 2005-2010. The guy is Uber talented!
@ModusVivendiMedia
8 ай бұрын
This guy almost certainly is not a classical musician (in the sense of having earned a bachelor's degree or higher in classical music, or being very talented at an instrument in a classical sense). But he puts on a button-up shirt, fake glasses, and a grey wig and pretends to be one.
Cliff Burton was the reason why I picked up the bass guitar. He was a musical genius
@timothyschmidt2087
10 ай бұрын
ditto
@deathmetalchili6902
10 ай бұрын
I play many instruments now. And started playing because of Cliff!!!!!
No matter what music you listen to, it's impossible not to like any Metallica song. For those of us who are fans, Orion it's perfect, it always makes me feel things
@INTPWill
10 ай бұрын
That's a little hasty. Metallica is one of my favorite bands and I don't even like every Metallica song. Lol.
@joelcasastresgallo3470
10 ай бұрын
@@INTPWill ? I mean surely everyone likes 1 Metallica song, not that they have to like all the songs
@INTPWill
10 ай бұрын
@@joelcasastresgallo3470 Oh, how you worded it sounds like you're saying it's impossible for a person not to like any of their songs,meaning they'd have to like all of them. I still don't know that everyone likes at least one, but maybe.
@christopherwilliams8737
8 ай бұрын
Whoa there now. Any Metallica song? They have made a lot of crappy songs since the Load album. Their first 5 albims still carry them to this day
@thunderfox101
6 ай бұрын
@@christopherwilliams8737eh, death magnetic is getter than both the black albuma and kill em all imo. Also hardwired is better than the black album, aside from like two bad songs on it.
Such a beautiful piece. Favorite Metallica song. Never gets old; it’s eternal.
Thank you so much for doing my request 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 you guyd rock I appreciate you
My favorite instrumental of all time….really bummed they didn’t play it at the S&M 2 show I was lucky enough to attend both live performances
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s awesome! 🤘
I remember feeling like I sort of wanted to cry when I first heard this at 12, and not knowing why. It's been my favorite song forever.
Mustaine helped give Metallica their speed & aggressive sound but Cliff brought it soul, gave it melody, something that their sound has been missing since his untimely death. In every song cliff played on there is some riff, melody that stands out & helps bring it to another level. Not to take anything away from Jason or Rob but the feeling, soul that cliff injected to the songs just isn't there anymore
I heard this song when I was maybe 10ish. That middle bass line stuck with me. This is the song that will be played at my funeral. 🤘🤘
The song means everything to me. My all time fav metallica song 🤟
Orion is great,.....but out of all there instrumentals To Live Is To Die is the most iconic to me. Orion is the most fun to play on guitar for sure. But TLITD is simply incredible.
I love the passion emanating in this both from this timeless song and the video
One of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE Metallica songs, HANDS DOWN! And MOP is their best album in my opinion. Cliff was the GOAT.
Orion was epic. Cliff was a genius. Even with the voice overs.
I love how Justin is both proper stoned to the bone and high as a kite when reacting to Orion. Hilarious!
Super excited to hear your thoughts and analysis on this masterpiece. The harmonies of the guitars, the waltzing baseline, the amazing bass and guitar solos, the way the intensity builds strips back and builds again (like a dance between the instruments and the song itself), and you can feel Cliff’s passion and love in every note plucked. Truly like a classical piece just transposed to have rock instruments. Such a shame Cliff passed away so young. Would have loved to see what else he would have come up with.
Love the reaction. The acoustic classical piece at the intro of Fight Fire with Fire and Battery is Cliff's way of letting his listeners' know that he loves and knows classical music.
I love this song sooo much I adore the way the bass fades with the guitars :)
Always love professionals reviewing metallica and love it!!!!!
I miss the days when Metallica did instrumentals. “The Call Of Kutulu”, “Orion” and “To Live Is To Die” were all SO amazing.
@ChrisStoneinator
2 ай бұрын
If they did one now it would suck dick. I miss the days when Metallica were *good* enough to write an instrumental, and I wasn’t even born then.
I love this guys reaction. Its like he has an emote for evey note/chord being played 😂
Sucide and redemtation by metallica next plz its also an instrumental
This has to be the most beautiful piece of music EVER!!! Incredible song!!
@TomUK7
10 ай бұрын
I'm sure there are many others but try Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams. I absolutely love Metallica BTW!
Two of my favorite types of musc mixed into one beautiful piece of kickass song
If only you could go back to your 1986 self and listen to this again for the first time....
Great reaction!! I just saw them live in Arlington TX this past Aug 18th & 20th (it was a 2 night show) they were ABSOLUTELY AWESOME as usual!! They performed for at least 2 hours each night, different songs both nights and this is one of the songs they played!! It was EPIC!!! Man, I screamed, shouted and sang so much and so loud that I blew my voice out and I wasn't able to talk much above a loud hoarse whisper 3 days later! Absolutely worth it!!!!!! Consider this, all the guys are either 60 or pushing 60 y/o and they ROCK just as HARD now as they did 24 years ago when I saw them for the first time in 1999. 🤘Rock On!🤘 Kelly
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Yes! I got to see them in 2017 and would love to see them again. 🤘
I've got literal goose bumps listening to this song.
These are so interesting to watch. Please keep them coming
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Will do!
My hairs stand up long before that perfect down bend Cliff drops, knowing how badass his solo is,it never gets old....RIP Cliff
I'm a guy who's been watching countless of review channels on KZread through the years and subbed to a daily dose of them, watching them regularely. It took me 10 seconds into "To live is to die" before i was subbed to you guys, and directly went through basically all of your uploads in the span of a few hours - ending up with this masterpiece, which is also my personal favorite Metallica song. Cliff Burton was a bassist that made me start music myself, and i have the upmost & deepest respect for this guys work. He's a genuis. Keep it up guys, I'd love to hear more about the "researched background of songs" as you go through / before start! Perhaps something thats not so much general knowledge to the public that you've found from researching. If we have to take another Instrumental there is "Suicide & Redemption" from Metallica's Death Magnetic - then we have a full circle of all their bassists and the instrumental feelings they've been through. However, in terms of classical & emotions "Call of Ktulu" from Ride the lightning with Cliff Burton, would fit right in this. Best regards, Jesper.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support and encouragement. I too watch a lot of reaction videos and had this idea come to me after a phone conversation where we were discussing the theme music to HBO’s Succession. Judson isn’t very familiar with reaction videos so he was a little hesitant, but it’s been extremely fun so far. Knowing that people are enjoying it is just an added bonus. As far as the research goes, everything that’s been discussed so far is just stuff that I already knew or had heard at some point. I agree that I need to do more research and and gather more info. I’ll make sure I do that before we record anymore videos, which we are planning to do this coming weekend. Have a great day! 🤘
@menixx1337
10 ай бұрын
@@Greatmeasures Thank you for the amazing response! Yeah, i think Judson would be a person to enjoy a little background of perhaps what the song means, or what the band went through at the time! Ah yeah Succession; very good series with some good tunes! Have an amazing day as well! :D
The middle part has always reminded me of classical music that's what majes the song so beautiful, and thats also why i so was so glad to see this video 😂
I absolutely LOVE Mr. Pianist's "tism" movements how he experiences music, and when it goes over to more groove, the tism becomes quite soulful. Can't get enough of it.
This is a great song to sing along to. I know all the words
I agree orion is absolutely their best song
@Eisenheim1191
10 ай бұрын
Yeah you're absolutely completely wrong about that. Their best songs are all on Lulu 😂😂😂😂😂
@captainjefferies9047
10 ай бұрын
Not a song.
@toxictaco9922
10 ай бұрын
@@Eisenheim1191shut up. Now
From my little classical teachings from college, the structure of the song reminded me of the Rondo A-B-A-C-A form similar to Beethovens Pathetique 2nd movement. I heard Cliff knew classical a little just loved this song when I first heard it while getting in Beethoven simutaneously. Cliff also told his parents he would do something that his parents could dance to. Hence the swing like pattern in the middle section. Remarkable work.
My favorite as well, and I've been a HUGE fan since 1987. I have never heard a more beautiful arrangement that moves me every time I hear it. It nearly, if not completely still brings me to tears in awe of it's beauty when I hear it.
Chills every time. And I've heard Orion probably thousands of times. Long live Metallica!
As a teen learning this song on bass in the early 90s, I did not know that the first distorted "forshadowing" riff was Cliff on bass. I always loved the slow bass "solo" in the middle of the song. I was so proud when I could play that. I still struggle with the last solo. Again, I did not know that was a bass solo for many years until I took the time to count the solos and pair them with the liner notes. Even then, it took some time to reconcile. LOL.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
I had the same experience. It was quite a few years after hearing it for the first time that I learned that was Cliff.
Love watching metallica reactions! Especially their older stuff, would be awesome if you could react to Anesthesia(Pulling Teeth) live 1983 🙏 Cliff Burton was a bass god
One of my favorite songs!!!
every once in a while, youtube blesses you with a random gem. and this, this is one of them. can't wait to see more, be it metallica or dire straits or led zeppelin or or or ... you'll find plenty of material :) edit: so awesome that you caught/mentioned Lars' signature play of not hitting the 1-count but 2-count on the crash, combined with the snare. as a drummer, I always loved it - a bit off-expectation, but a great "gotcha!" move hahah
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
We appreciate the kind words! I (Richard) thought it would be a good idea to get Judson in front of a camera and let his trained ear go to work. We’re just having fun and making friends along the way. 🤘
I LOVE watching people realize the brilliance of this hahahaha
In my head orion is the soundtrack to the Odyssey. A man on a journey though hell and back.
Without doubt one of the greatest instrumentals to come out of metal. Outstanding piece of music. 🤘🤘
10:19 Gosh I love the "warning" you gave him. What a wonderful homage to the late Cliff Burton and his incredible work. I had a friend who argued with me for what seemed like years that this bass solo was Hetfields guitar. I face palmed so many times. He was a guitarist so he didn't understand. Haha!
@thecrossedtheroadfund4289
7 ай бұрын
Actually there are several bass solos that sound like guitar -yet to a trained ear one can hear many bass solos in this piece. The narrator pointed out just one.
4 clearly distinct movements (although the last 2 are pretty short). My fav metallica song. The last movement revisits the 2nd riff of the first movement but without the extra beat.
I have always thought of this song as having the perfect narration, much like a great book with the build ups and changes. I always keep this instrumental somewhere in the back of mind as I create my own, and try to put subtle nods in when I can. This song totally changed my approach to writing music. Its a pefect story encased in a song.
What a great friggin’ song right!!? Imagine being in the room during the writing/recording of this!! 🤘🔥
My favorite new channel 🤘👏
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I loved watching the way the music moves this man. He feels music the way I feel music. It's different than the way a lot of people seem to "feel the beat" of the track. Those people are dancers often times. They seem to move differently than the way the music makes me want to move. I feel like moving the way this man does. It's like a taking the first sip of a nice refreshing Old Rasputin Imperial Stout. It isn't just generic beer flavor, it's an entire experience of all the flavors coming together and dancing on your taste buds. It's all there, all the ingredients. Not just the rhythm of the track. Not just the drums and bass. You feel it all. The whole thing as one. So it moves you in this different way. Is it not that deep and i took it too far? Idk.. but I get this man. I understand his movements and I like it. Liked and subbed.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 🤘
@ijustneedmyself
8 ай бұрын
I get exactly what you mean. I can go either way. Some songs just make me feel the beat and others make me move more with every part of the track. The latter definitely doesn't look "good" from the outside, from a dancing standpoint, but it's required on some tracks (for me)! 😂
The highest level of metal music is when they can make music without lyrics that are very pleasing to the ear..
That album started me down the path of heavy metal as an 11 year old kid hearing Master of Puppets for the first time in 1987. It also created a path for my musicianship journey, later playing lead guitar for a band covering a couple Metallica songs in the mid 90s…. Orion will forever be my favorite Metallica song.
This will always be my favorite instrumental by Metallica but I also like “suicide redemption” off of death magnetic album. I grew up playing classical on the piano. I have always felt that heavy metal and classical have a lot in common musically which is probably why I turned out to be a metal head.
Try "no leaf clover" from s&m 2. As a classically trained musician he would probably appreciate Metallica playing a song specifically written to play with an orchestra.
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
We’ll do that one very soon. Thanks for watching!
@edgarjuarez752
10 ай бұрын
I think the original from 1999 would be better, James voice is so potent, and Michael's arrangements have the feeling. That song is amazing
@chrisbanks6659
10 ай бұрын
@@edgarjuarez752 Agreed. 1999 Version is so much more clutch.
@TheDeadStretch
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. the '99 version is much better. @@edgarjuarez752
@cornelius8617
10 ай бұрын
@@Greatmeasuresdo the s&m 1 version from 1999. The new one sounds bad.
You know how long I been waiting for thiS!
Beautiful on the piano my man! I'm a drummer who came up in the 90's, and was HEAVILY influenced by Lars. I was 13 when I heard Harvester of sorrow, my first ever Metallica experience, provided to me by my brother. I remember it exactly. We were in the hall we at school just out off detention. I wasn't even into music, well not other then the typical 'pop' stuff, and some classic rock. I had never heard metal at that point. That shit moved me in a way i can't explain. That is where my love for the drums came from. I HARD listened to that ...And Justice album over and over. Then, ride the lightning. I was fascinated with Lars' drumming. I find it feels so archaic at times, and somewhat unpredictable. But that is just part of their mastery of the art. Lots of drummers talk shit about Lars, and even Hetfield has been on record saying "Lars isn't even the best drummer in Metallica" lol. If I am not mistaken, and if they haven't deviated from their pattern, you'll find likely at least 1 long instrumental per album. I classify To live is to Die ( I think I seen you have a vid on that, i'ma check it out) in this category, even though there is a small spoken word in there. Anyway, I appreciate your take on it. I rather enjoy seeing people who are musically gifted like yourself listen to something like this and actually get it, and appreciate it. That piano at the end had me rewinding it lol. Cheers!
Orion is definitely one of the best song/instrumental ever composed. also, there’s a couple of times that LARS drumming is mentioned or noticed, in a good way! good stuff guys!
That whole album has a weird energy. It's so good. The best metal album ever.
@SpirtOfFire1992
10 ай бұрын
Ride the lighting is my vote for the best metal album
@alanconroy7929
10 ай бұрын
Can't argue to be honest. I am torn. Both so good.@@SpirtOfFire1992
Watching Judson hear and see the music in his head is amazing. You can see the notes playing in his head as he figures it all out.
AMAZING
It is a struggle. I named my son after this song can't tell you how many times I've had to spell it. Repeat myself or say like the constellation and people just glaze over.
Remember the old music clubs where u would check a certain among of cassettes per month they would send you? I checked this one based on album cover. Even then after listening the first time not knowing who Metallica is or was I knew it was a special album.
It’s hard not to fall in love with Cliff’s musical genius. You guys should do Call of Ktulu next!!
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
We did it today. Hoping to get it uploaded this evening. 🤘
I could (and often do) listen to Orion like 10 times back to back. It's truly a masterpiece.
You should next listen to "Voice of the soul" by Death. It features a classical guitar with strange chords and a beautiful and melodic two lead electric guitars. The song is an instrumental that is despite it's short runtime it is simultaneously beautiful and haunting. Think this would be an excellent pick! Keep up the stellar work
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out the best starting point with Death. I think that’s the best option. 🤘
@chasebuxton8742
10 ай бұрын
@Gr8_Measures do it! One of the best Death songs you could choose. That or Spirit Crusher
@Zooooman
6 ай бұрын
love that song
ride the lighting (the song) would be interesting
@Greatmeasures
10 ай бұрын
For sure! We’ll put it on the list. Thanks for the suggestion!