Keyboardist, Christian "Flake" (pron: Flaw-Kah) Lorenz, is indeed on a treadmill! He can walk up to 6miles per show! Rammstein are one of the best of all time, live touring bands. The stage show they provide is unmatched and unforgettable! I like to bring ppl unfamiliar w the band, to their shows, just to watch them freak out!! Yes, the fire is all real! I've seen them 18 times, and never disappointed! If you do want english translations, 2 channels provide nearly all of their videos (original and live) w hand-added subtitles... Educated Marine, and Buckstabu. Its not that the lyrics dont translate well... its just that singer and lyricist, Till Lindemann, writes lines w often dual meanings; open to individual interpretation.
Is the game between you hate me and you have me. Things that are very close to each other in a relationship. But it's also interesting that the French sing in German 😂
They have fans of all ages, and for most songs, you should pay attention to the lyrics because they're beautiful and poetic, often inspired by classical literature, fairy tales, events and such, and the lyrics are so well written. Even for the funnier videos, the lyrics are very witty. I think they're very important. There are good translations available.
RAMMSTEIN IS AMAZING... THIS IS GERMAN WEEDING VOW'S DOUBLE MEANING... YOU MUST KEEP EXPLORING THEY'RE MUSIC... THEY GIVE THEY'RE ALL AND ORIGINAL 6 MEMBER'S FOR 30 YEAR'S...🎤🎸🎶🎵🎼🤘
Thanks for that cool reaction. You'll like these two: - Mein Teil (live from 2013, make sure to read the background story beforehand and use subtitles) - Zeit (official video with subtitles)
For this song it is not really necessary to have the lyrics. Nevertheless here are they in a nutshell: The first three words are "Du hast mich" (you have me) which at that moment doesn't make any sense in German. But it sounds (intentionally) the same as "Du hasst mich" (you hate me). Later in the song, the first three words are extended to a full sentence: "Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab nichts gesagt." (You asked me and I did not answer.) And then, to show what he was asked, the chorus is a wedding vow: "Willst Du bis der Tod euch scheidet treu ihr sein für alle Tage?" (Do you want to be faithful to her for all days until death do us part?) This is answered first by a kind of female voice "Ja" (yes) and afterwards by Till's harsh voice "Nein!" (No!). These - plus a slightly obscene word play on the wedding vow, that I will not explain here - are the whole lyrics (repeated a few times). As mentioned in the "making of" of that song it's about the connection within the band. They never had a line-up change since their start in 1994. The lead gitarrist once said, the band is like a marriage without sex.
This song is a 4 word story based on the homophone hast/haßt (have/hate). An egocentric hateful woman, that even hates her boyfriend, has the audacity to ask him to marry her and while she would love a yes she gets a strickt no. Du = you (all about you) Du haßt = you hate (your a hateful person) Du haßt mich = you hate me (talking to her boyfriend) Du hast mich gefragt = you asked me (the big question) -- The rest is: and I have said nothing Yes / No
Well this certainly got my ageing heart going! The video is amazing, thank you for your always upbeat enthusiasm
😂Thanks Pam
Keyboardist, Christian "Flake" (pron: Flaw-Kah) Lorenz, is indeed on a treadmill! He can walk up to 6miles per show!
Rammstein are one of the best of all time, live touring bands. The stage show they provide is unmatched and unforgettable! I like to bring ppl unfamiliar w the band, to their shows, just to watch them freak out!! Yes, the fire is all real! I've seen them 18 times, and never disappointed!
If you do want english translations, 2 channels provide nearly all of their videos (original and live) w hand-added subtitles... Educated Marine, and Buckstabu. Its not that the lyrics dont translate well... its just that singer and lyricist, Till Lindemann, writes lines w often dual meanings; open to individual interpretation.
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18 times, oh my god... i ve seen them 2 times, and i want more!! but sanctions....
All Rammstein Liveshow are pure Fire, energy, explosions experience 🤩
top quality 👌🏽👍🏽👏🏽🫶🏽🤘🏽🙌🏽
Is the game between you hate me and you have me. Things that are very close to each other in a relationship. But it's also interesting that the French sing in German 😂
nice reaction😍 please more Rammstein
my pleasure 👍🏽
Our high school basketball team ran out to this.
Excellent Leah 👍😂❤
They have fans of all ages, and for most songs, you should pay attention to the lyrics because they're beautiful and poetic, often inspired by classical literature, fairy tales, events and such, and the lyrics are so well written. Even for the funnier videos, the lyrics are very witty. I think they're very important. There are good translations available.
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RAMMSTEIN IS AMAZING... THIS IS GERMAN WEEDING VOW'S DOUBLE MEANING... YOU MUST KEEP EXPLORING THEY'RE MUSIC... THEY GIVE THEY'RE ALL AND ORIGINAL 6 MEMBER'S FOR 30 YEAR'S...🎤🎸🎶🎵🎼🤘
high quality music🔥🤘🏽
Thanks for that cool reaction.
You'll like these two:
- Mein Teil (live from 2013, make sure to read the background story beforehand and use subtitles)
- Zeit (official video with subtitles)
Great song. Thanks to Paul Russell for introducing me to this song. RIP Rita.
Btavo Sir..Bravo
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For this song it is not really necessary to have the lyrics. Nevertheless here are they in a nutshell:
The first three words are "Du hast mich" (you have me) which at that moment doesn't make any sense in German. But it sounds (intentionally) the same as "Du hasst mich" (you hate me). Later in the song, the first three words are extended to a full sentence: "Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab nichts gesagt." (You asked me and I did not answer.) And then, to show what he was asked, the chorus is a wedding vow: "Willst Du bis der Tod euch scheidet treu ihr sein für alle Tage?" (Do you want to be faithful to her for all days until death do us part?) This is answered first by a kind of female voice "Ja" (yes) and afterwards by Till's harsh voice "Nein!" (No!). These - plus a slightly obscene word play on the wedding vow, that I will not explain here - are the whole lyrics (repeated a few times).
As mentioned in the "making of" of that song it's about the connection within the band. They never had a line-up change since their start in 1994. The lead gitarrist once said, the band is like a marriage without sex.
excellent, thank you👍🏽
Love Rammstein! If you want to listen to a somewhat obscure Rammstein song then look for Rammstein's cover of Kraftwerk's "Das Model" 🙂
mmmmnn nice👌🏽👍🏽🙌🏽
This song is a 4 word story based on the homophone hast/haßt (have/hate). An egocentric hateful woman, that even hates her boyfriend, has the audacity to ask him to marry her and while she would love a yes she gets a strickt no.
Du = you (all about you)
Du haßt = you hate (your a hateful person)
Du haßt mich = you hate me (talking to her boyfriend)
Du hast mich gefragt = you asked me (the big question)
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The rest is:
and I have said nothing
Yes / No
You’re funny! Strapping yourself in the chair…..😂
😂😂you gotta, I’d be on the floor otherwise👍🏽🤦🏽♂️😱