I think the "accidental abuse" line is a criticism of the church, as there is a lot of abuse going on behind the scenes that we now learn more of, and the church always tries to hide and protect the abusers in their midst. So the "accidental" part could be something the church says.... "it happened, but it was an accident"... rather than a pattern.
I don’t think Till is religious. I remember in one interview when asked about faith him saying something in the lines of unnecessary. I think the only one who is spiritual but not religious is the guitarist Richard Z Kruspe.
Christoph Schneider is actually very religious. He spoke about his believes in some interviews. The members of Rammstein are very different from each other.
Till Lindemann : I believe in karma. I want every person who has done something bad in this world, to be rewarded according to his actions. Belief in karma helps me to overcome bad periods not only in my personal life, but also to be more comfortable with the nasty events taking place in the world. I believe in ultimate justice, in that which will be rewarded according to his deeds.
In an older interview TIll said he and all the members were atheist. There was a music video made for this song that was never released. They put out teaser photos of nuns being naughty lol. I love them so damn much. Your analysis is really good, too.
Great that you are getting back to the last album that is no longer blocked! The two from the previous album you are missing are Weit Weg and Hallomann. I think you will really love delving into the lyrics of those! The picture you are seeing are behind the scenes photo shared of a music video for the song that was never published, with no reason given :/
@@hanifarjo5222 the words start with the prefix "ver-" that can be added to already existing words to change their meaning. in this case, rammstein chose words starting with "ver-" and used only those for the verses
I'm not an angry atheist and I dont make it a point to mock religious people but damnit i love when bands call out the church. I grew up religious and saw the same abuse they are singing about all the time. It would be covered up like nothing happened and everyone would put a smile on their face. I know not religious people or denominations do these horrible things, though. But it goes on alot more than youd think. When I go to a church for a wedding or funeral, i almost feel like I'm losing brain power, because churches are so close minded. They have to be , if they get too inclusive they lose their power, money , and any members who are big influencers in the community lose votes.
@@ShilohFSource isn’t spiritualism similar? Maybe rzk has changed now but he certainly believed in spiritualism. He said that in a interview for the gauntlet in 2014 if you’re wondering.
@@ukusermann6938 Yes, that's what I would say about Till too. Found the quote! Till Lindemann : I believe in karma. I want every person who has done something bad in this world, to be rewarded according to his actions. Belief in karma helps me to overcome bad periods not only in my personal life, but also to be more comfortable with the nasty events taking place in the world. I believe in ultimate justice, in that which will be rewarded according to his deeds.
Heard that song the other day as I placed myself next to the stadium in Leipzig, Germany where they had a concert. Damn... "We lose the light" for me means we (the church) loose our idea of hope, peace and love. "The sky turns red" because we're following the light (God - he's living in the sky) but there is no god to show up. The sky turns red instead, because we follow a path of war, hate and brutalism. That's the way I understand it. 🙂
@@tosa2522 nobody knows what happend with zeig dich video why it was canceled. There is a posibility when band release a live performece on video like with rammstein in paris and rammstein amerika there can be a interview or even making of so maybe then qe will know what happend. And i was talking bout interview where religion was mentioned can link it its a video just gimme a secodn and i link it
@@tosa2522 also sorry for first comment it just makes me mad that ppl make up stories and other shit. Lets just say nobody know what happend to video. And not say yeah they were not happy bout video so they cancelled it we can only assume what happend.
@@albiuwu7007 Yes you are right. It is a general consensus in the fan community that the band must not have liked something. We know from the interview with one of the actresses that the video was shot and that nuns were involved. We know from the story about the "Mein Herz brennt" video that Rammstein has high standards for quality and the message behind it.
Yes, Nietzsche is also critizing the idea of a salvation and an afterlife, because it devalues the here and now. Instead one should face the abyss of loneliness, mortality and eternity to emerge enlightened and with it give life a meaning.
Several of the choir-sung words are made up which is why you wouldn't recognise them. It's a mockery in one sense of the High Latin of the Catholic Church which is what Till is criticising in the lyrics. Rammstein have hinted at the direction of such criticism in the past with Halleluja but it's quite blatant here. They preach piety and celibacy but ignore them in practise and often in the worst way. The reference to accidentally abusing children is possibly a reference to the defence put up by priests who have been charged with child abuse. As a child, I used to attend Sunday School and church, I was christened and conformed as a member of the Church of England but as an adult, I completely turned my back on it because I couldn't bear the hypocrisy not only of the church officials but of the church members as well. As far as I'm aware, Till and Flake are both atheists and the rest of the band are non-committal on the subject of religion. The first verse is very cleverly written, all first words begin with a V, an inversion of a triangle, an inversion of the Holy Trinity perhaps, showing that it's become debased. Show yourself (Zeig Dich) is a call for those who fall foul of the doctrines whilst preaching them to stand up and admit it.
Christianity is the best of all possibilities, Atheism is the worst out of all possibilities. And I'm talking about true Christianity, not the waterdowned version that is prevalent in society now.
I think the "accidental abuse" line is a criticism of the church, as there is a lot of abuse going on behind the scenes that we now learn more of, and the church always tries to hide and protect the abusers in their midst. So the "accidental" part could be something the church says.... "it happened, but it was an accident"... rather than a pattern.
The problem with abusers in the church is that child predators hide in the church. They are good at adapting. No true Christian abuses anyone.
please react to "hallomann", is one of Rammstein's most disturbing songs, but also one of my favorites
I don’t think Till is religious. I remember in one interview when asked about faith him saying something in the lines of unnecessary. I think the only one who is spiritual but not religious is the guitarist Richard Z Kruspe.
Christoph Schneider is actually very religious. He spoke about his believes in some interviews.
The members of Rammstein are very different from each other.
@@kaivoss839 didn’t know about Christoph, to be fair haven’t seen many interviews. I know they are all very different as believes and character go.
Till Lindemann : I believe in karma. I want every person who has done something bad in this world, to be rewarded according to his actions. Belief in karma helps me to overcome bad periods not only in my personal life, but also to be more comfortable with the nasty events taking place in the world. I believe in ultimate justice, in that which will be rewarded according to his deeds.
In an older interview TIll said he and all the members were atheist. There was a music video made for this song that was never released. They put out teaser photos of nuns being naughty lol. I love them so damn much. Your analysis is really good, too.
Great that you are getting back to the last album that is no longer blocked! The two from the previous album you are missing are Weit Weg and Hallomann. I think you will really love delving into the lyrics of those!
The picture you are seeing are behind the scenes photo shared of a music video for the song that was never published, with no reason given :/
Rammstein is always spells)) This is a call of energy and strength.
Rammstein - это всегда заклинания)) Это вызов энергий и силы.
You should check this song played live too so you can see how the band behave
i missing this Song on this Stadion Tour 2022😫😫😫, so a great Song Live. a masterpiece 😍
Ehm, der Song wird gespielt. Dafür das du Rammirocker heist und ein Rammstein Profilbild hast, solltest du das eigentlich wissen.
@@renus8251 Sorry, hatte mit Tattoo verwechselt.....
Always great reaction ❤️❤️
The translation of Esmustamus, Crucifixus, Murisuri, Extraspection is:“We have died, have been crucified, we will die, viewed from the outside“
Yes, you can't accidently abuse a child. But that was an official excuse by churchman a few years ago.
Unbelievable 😕
The words in the beginning that look latin is actually made up Latin words...i believe that Crucifixus is the closest one to real latin
Yes, the Latin words are made up, as are all religions.
The intro is probably a kind of Lorem Ipsum en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorem_ipsum
In German it sounds so Great because all the words start with "V"
With (V) !! What you mean?
@@hanifarjo5222 🤨 u are kidding me right?
@@hanifarjo5222 the words start with the prefix "ver-" that can be added to already existing words to change their meaning. in this case, rammstein chose words starting with "ver-" and used only those for the verses
Excellent song.
8:45 were you thinking of Aerials by SOAD?
I'm not an angry atheist and I dont make it a point to mock religious people but damnit i love when bands call out the church. I grew up religious and saw the same abuse they are singing about all the time. It would be covered up like nothing happened and everyone would put a smile on their face. I know not religious people or denominations do these horrible things, though. But it goes on alot more than youd think. When I go to a church for a wedding or funeral, i almost feel like I'm losing brain power, because churches are so close minded. They have to be , if they get too inclusive they lose their power, money , and any members who are big influencers in the community lose votes.
"Show yourself" is directed to god. He should come and see what the church has done and is still doing these days.
As İ know Till isn't religious. Only lead gitarist Richard is religious. :) Personally i m not religious too but love this song🔥🤟😎
is he? in an interview he said that he is not religious, but spiritual.
@@ukusermann6938 As İ said i did not dig it recently. But as İ know thats that. Also i don't care if he is religious or not also
Till said that none of the members are religious. Till believes in karma though.
@@ShilohFSource isn’t spiritualism similar? Maybe rzk has changed now but he certainly believed in spiritualism.
He said that in a interview for the gauntlet in 2014 if you’re wondering.
@@ukusermann6938 Yes, that's what I would say about Till too. Found the quote! Till Lindemann : I believe in karma. I want every person who has done something bad in this world, to be rewarded according to his actions. Belief in karma helps me to overcome bad periods not only in my personal life, but also to be more comfortable with the nasty events taking place in the world. I believe in ultimate justice, in that which will be rewarded according to his deeds.
This Song hast to with the Double morality in the catholic church and the Things that happend in the past.😢
None of the Rammstein members are religious.
Richard is
@@lupehn From Till: "and although I'm an atheist - by the way, everyone in our group is an atheist "
Heard that song the other day as I placed myself next to the stadium in Leipzig, Germany where they had a concert. Damn...
"We lose the light" for me means we (the church) loose our idea of hope, peace and love.
"The sky turns red" because we're following the light (God - he's living in the sky) but there is no god to show up. The sky turns red instead, because we follow a path of war, hate and brutalism.
That's the way I understand it. 🙂
Will you one day react to the making offs too?
Definitely 😁
No, it is not in favour of atheism. Yes, it is against the hypocrasy of the church. But it is not against believing in god.
I like the song very much.
Try to listen Laibach - Satanic Versus track
No one in the band is religious.
A music video was also produced for the song. The band was not satisfied with the result, so it was not released.
Check interviews then write comments. Also wheres the info that band was not satisfied. Bruh
@@albiuwu7007 Tell me more about the reason why the video was not released. You can also link me to the interview so I can read it myself.
@@tosa2522 nobody knows what happend with zeig dich video why it was canceled. There is a posibility when band release a live performece on video like with rammstein in paris and rammstein amerika there can be a interview or even making of so maybe then qe will know what happend. And i was talking bout interview where religion was mentioned can link it its a video just gimme a secodn and i link it
@@tosa2522 also sorry for first comment it just makes me mad that ppl make up stories and other shit. Lets just say nobody know what happend to video. And not say yeah they were not happy bout video so they cancelled it we can only assume what happend.
@@albiuwu7007 Yes you are right. It is a general consensus in the fan community that the band must not have liked something. We know from the interview with one of the actresses that the video was shot and that nuns were involved. We know from the story about the "Mein Herz brennt" video that Rammstein has high standards for quality and the message behind it.
SEKUNDE 😁❤
Let me tell you the Church wasn't happy with this song lol
Yes, Nietzsche is also critizing the idea of a salvation and an afterlife, because it devalues the here and now. Instead one should face the abyss of loneliness, mortality and eternity to emerge enlightened and with it give life a meaning.
Several of the choir-sung words are made up which is why you wouldn't recognise them. It's a mockery in one sense of the High Latin of the Catholic Church which is what Till is criticising in the lyrics. Rammstein have hinted at the direction of such criticism in the past with Halleluja but it's quite blatant here. They preach piety and celibacy but ignore them in practise and often in the worst way. The reference to accidentally abusing children is possibly a reference to the defence put up by priests who have been charged with child abuse. As a child, I used to attend Sunday School and church, I was christened and conformed as a member of the Church of England but as an adult, I completely turned my back on it because I couldn't bear the hypocrisy not only of the church officials but of the church members as well. As far as I'm aware, Till and Flake are both atheists and the rest of the band are non-committal on the subject of religion. The first verse is very cleverly written, all first words begin with a V, an inversion of a triangle, an inversion of the Holy Trinity perhaps, showing that it's become debased. Show yourself (Zeig Dich) is a call for those who fall foul of the doctrines whilst preaching them to stand up and admit it.
Great comment.
Christianity is the best of all possibilities, Atheism is the worst out of all possibilities. And I'm talking about true Christianity, not the waterdowned version that is prevalent in society now.