THERE U R! 😏. Oh wow, thats sooooooo saddening. No wonder people were crying in the crowd. Wow, dying soooo close to the brother. I cant phathom the feelings. Thanks for info. ~ Tazzz ~
After the death of his wife from cancer, Herbert retired from music, and most thought this is the end. Then some years later he came back with this song in which he talks about his love, his loss and about going on. It's deeply personal and its all about the wonderful lyrics that make me cry every time.
Purportedly, his then nine-year old daughter told him not to stop making music. I guess she felt that he required that in order to be able to carry on. Kids often are good at that.
Everyone in Germany knew his story and when it was announced that he was coming back with a new album, so many pre-orders were received that the album reached diamond status long before its release.
Herbert is one of the most famous singer in Germany. Since his fifth studio album "Bochum" from 1984 all of his albums were on place 1 in the german charts until 2018! He also played a role in the internationaly well known anti war movie "Das Boot" (the boat) from 1981. Greetings from Berlin 😎
Grönemeyer dedicated the song to his wife, who died as a result of breast cancer. He sings about shared experiences and that he will live on and always think of her
If ever there ever has been a love song, that‘s it. I remember still the Moment I heardt it first, some morning in 2003, on my way to work, can‘t stop crying… it‘s about his wife, died 1998 because of cancer,
Herbert Grönemeyer is a german national treasure. Herbert wrote this song for his wife who died of breast cancer. This song was released one year after i've lost my mum to breat cancer. Means a lot to me ❤✌
It's the attempt to comprehend the pain he went through that made him writing this song that makes us crying, we feel with him every time we listen to his song
The concerts of this tour, with the songs from that album, were the most profound I ever had. I watched him two times on that tour and one of them was open air at the Waldbühne (=Forest Stage) in Berlin, an amphitheatre-style venue surrounded by woods which seats 22k people. Sitting there on a warm summer evening with so many people, singing and feeling his sons, was marvelous.
It is the total sadness and the beauty, like pain and joy, dark and blue, right now and endless, the unfairness of love, its the birth and the death, the realness of a persons life. Herbert Grönemeyer is one of the goods
Its 2 days when my mother commited suicide last year. I'll put this song in my status. I remember the concert in Munich, all stood up after this song and was gaving ovations.
Origin and background After the death of his brother on November 1, 1998 and his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer, on November 5, 1998 within a few days of each other, Grönemeyer took a longer break. During this time out, he wrote his eleventh album, which he himself describes as helping him to come to terms with his grief. He dedicated the single Der Weg to his wife, who died as a result of breast cancer.[1] Grönemeyer wrote the song himself and it was produced by Grönemeyer and the music producer Alex Silva. Music and lyrics Artist Herbert Grönemeyer (2014) The song is about his deceased wife, whom Grönemeyer describes with metaphors, reminiscing about old memories and looking back on her and their life together. He also addresses his own experiences of coming to terms with grief, such as the possibility of giving up. But the song is also a tribute to hope. In the last lines in particular, "I'm not going away, I've extended my deadline, new time travel, open world," he describes looking ahead and starting a new chapter in his life. The song is a ballad and is played with the instruments piano, cello and violin. The lyrics are written entirely in German. 🎶💖☯☮
Love also his song "Mensch" (human) and the version, where he sings the song in a duet with Jose carreras, one of the three tenors, the greatest tenors of all time (carreras, Pavarotti, Domingo)!
@@WinfriedVogel-m5g auch wenn es sich sehr oft grausam anfühlt, hat uns dieses Leben zu dem gemacht, was wir sind. Für mich, enthält dieser Song so viel Hoffnung. Die Strophen führen uns durch ein Labyrinth voller Emotionen. Doch egal wie traurig oder emotional sie auch sein mögen, am Ende stehen wir an einer neuen Kreuzung und es liegt an uns, welchen Weg wir einschlagen.
Oh yes, but please live. This Song is the most beautyful when several thousands of people sing. But I agree, it is one of the most beautyful love Songs ever
The relatively simple and repetitive melody of the song creates space for emotional and atmospheric gradations over the course of the song and allows these to stand out. The path begins with the reduced sound that is characteristic of Grönemeyer and increases from the third verse, when strings and background vocals join in and give the choruses an emotional feel. The lyrics are much more complex. With their multi-layered metaphors and numerous wordplays they express very personal and intimate feelings - but they do this in Grönemeyer's quite concise manner. This expression is further supported by his peculiar way of singing, which swallows and mumbles some things, suddenly highlights others and gives the whole thing a very unique expression that lends the personal content of the song additional authenticity. Some points that were perhaps not given enough attention in the translation: The conflict with the outside world: The fact that the two created their own world, which was often at odds with the normal world. The metaphor (we) "bent the rain" makes it clear: The couple fought together against constraints and adversities in the real world and they privately withdrew into their own world, in which they could achieve everything together that was denied to them in normal life. The loss of the shared world: The loss of his wife is not only the loss of the person, but also the loss of the shared world away from the harsh reality. Duran Duran might have called this the "ordinary world". This double grief should be expressed in a translation, because not only does his love no longer have a living object, but inspiration and passion also dry up. The only reconciliatory thing that Grönemeyer feels - besides gratitude for the community with his wife - is that she never stoped following her own idea of happiness - goals that she saw as not sufficiently realized in reality - and was always ready to adress and change resistance or reactionary opinions.
Great singer and songwriter! But still, to me, Herber Grönemeyer will always be "Lt. Werner" from the great move/TV-series "Das Boot" which I saw as kid in the mid 1980s. If you do movie-reactions too, you should definitively watch the directors cut or better still the six part mini series from 1985.
Thank you Michael.❤️ I always sob through this song every time.😪😭 I have the audio on a mixed CD that a friend made for me. I had no idea what it was about except "something so very sad and lonely" . This is my first time seeing a visual performance and it was so epic. This man is fantastic and his songs touch your soul every time. 🌹🫶🌹 Thank you Tazz. Great reaction👍 🥰🥰Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Hello Renee, I see you have already had some experience with "epic" german performances or videos today. To complete the picture for today, the only thing missing is dArtagnan - Ruf der Freiheit, which they released at the same time as Saltatio Mortis.
@@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t Thank you so very much Michael.🥰 Saltatio Mortis was so great🤘🔥🤘 I am off to check out your new epic offering right now. Very exciting as it has been a very "epic" day.😃👍
@@reneedevry4361 I hope you enjoy it! This year has been so full of fantastic new releases so far that I'm having a hard time keeping up. And the really interesting stuff is yet to come.💥💣🤘
@@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t It was fantastic. 🔥 Very epic. The violyn player was crazy good👍and what a looker🙄😅😂🤭 I empathize. I feel like I am "running to catch up" but always behind and missing much. Somehow the world of good music has got too big for me😅😂😂😉
Ich kann Grönemeyer wirklich persönlich nicht ausstehen. Aber dieses Meisterwerk der Poesie, entstanden aus einer sehr bitteren menschlichen Tragödie, ist nichts weniger als ein Welterbe. Wie ein Psalm für alle Menschen die ähnliche Verluste verkraften müssen. Hier sehr ehrlich vorgetragen emotional aber ohne Kitsch. Das Publikum wie eine Familie um ihn herum nimmt Anteil. Das war alles eindeutig echt und er konnte das offensichtlich annehmen. Ein sehr berührender Moment . Das wird offensichtlich auch international verstanden. Ob da die Übersetzung nicht so genau... find ich etwas pingelig. Echte Kunst spricht für sich und dieses Video ist ein wunderbarer Beweis .
@@duketgg Herbert Grönemeyer ist eine Person von öffentlichen Interesse, der sich auch selber exponiert. Es darf also jeder eine Meinung über ihn haben - auch ohne ihn persönlich zu kennen.
@@outdoorolli5754- ich würde mich trotzdem mit Äußerungen wie "ich kann XY persönlich nicht leiden" zurückhalten, wenn ich die Person XY nicht persönlich kenne. Ich kann und darf meine Meinung über die Arbeit der Person XY haben, aber das ist dann auch alles, wenn ich die Person XY nicht persönlich kenne. Öffentlich und privat sind zwei Paar Stiefel.
@@tazzznphilly ... you are right, as a Music-Lover, in know about the enormous Spectrum, it covers! So ... that's a SUB! (Die toten Hosen "Kauf Mich!" - is worth listen to! this version, please: ua-cam.com/video/k_sDnAyObS0/v-deo.html) Greetings!
Herbert Grönemeyer is also an actor. Maybe you have heard of the 1981 film "Das Boot" directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Grönemeyer played one of the main roles in it. If you have the opportunity to watch the film, I would recommend it.
Thank you for showing this video of "Der Weg". As much as I can understand that you want to listen to songs without having any information about it, in this case it would have helped to know that it was dedicated to his wife who had passed. That way you would have understood the reactions of the audience and also how hard it was for Herbert, to perform the song. So your interpretation wasn't getting the whole dimension.
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For me it seems funny that he is far more famous than his brother Dietrich, a surgeon, who inveted super small micro invasive instruments to operate on people and got several prices for that. He actually changed the lives of thousands of people for the better with that. Not to diss Herbert, though, his music is great. I just don't get the difference in public perception.
I do understand what you mean. Someone that 'saves lives' should be more prominent it would seem. Maybe its a matter of people chose feeling good musically, over dismal talks about hospitals. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks for commenting, Angie. ~ Tazzz ~
Hey Germans. Be happy that you get both brothers that in each of their choosen field is a gigant. It's not often the lightning strikes twice at the same spot.
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Thanks. He wrote the song in memory of his wife. She died a week after his brother's death.❤
THERE U R! 😏. Oh wow, thats sooooooo saddening. No wonder people were crying in the crowd. Wow, dying soooo close to the brother. I cant phathom the feelings. Thanks for info.
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After the death of his wife from cancer, Herbert retired from music, and most thought this is the end. Then some years later he came back with this song in which he talks about his love, his loss and about going on. It's deeply personal and its all about the wonderful lyrics that make me cry every time.
Awwww. Thats so bittersweet. A love story. It was a wonderful song to experience for my first time. Appreciate your comment.
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Purportedly, his then nine-year old daughter told him not to stop making music. I guess she felt that he required that in order to be able to carry on. Kids often are good at that.
@@andreasfischer9158 thanks for mentioning. Thats wonderful.
I always have tears in my eyes when I hear this deep going song about his wife
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this is the most beautiful declaration of love i have ever heard, unfortunately his wife could no longer hear it
She Sees it fur sure
Er hat es ihr sicherlich gesagt als sie im sterben lag. 😊
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Everyone in Germany knew his story and when it was announced that he was coming back with a new album, so many pre-orders were received that the album reached diamond status long before its release.
It’s so much more impression when you can understand the German lyrics, he sang to his dead wife
Grönemeier is one of the most famous singer/songwriters of the past 40 years in Germany.
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Herbert is one of the most famous singer in Germany. Since his fifth studio album "Bochum" from 1984 all of his albums were on place 1 in the german charts until 2018! He also played a role in the internationaly well known anti war movie "Das Boot" (the boat) from 1981.
Greetings from Berlin 😎
Oh, wow. Thank you for the educational comment. 😏
@@tazzznphilly your welcome 😀
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Grönemeyer dedicated the song to his wife, who died as a result of breast cancer. He sings about shared experiences and that he will live on and always think of her
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The real gem of the song are the German lyrics, so precisely describing his emotions, not captured by the translation. What a poet.
Omg, what am I doing, I know for a fact already that I am going to cry, damn this lyrics hit so hard every time
Love how you talk out your thoughts in typing. 😏. I hear you thought. I listen to songs too that I KNOW will tap my heartstrings. 🥺
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It's the same with me! I cry every time I hear this beautiful sad song, and I need to listen to it again and again.
If ever there ever has been a love song, that‘s it. I remember still the Moment I heardt it first, some morning in 2003, on my way to work, can‘t stop crying… it‘s about his wife, died 1998 because of cancer,
@@UrsulaIde saddening story. Tragic. Thanks for sharing your personal feelings too.
Herbert Grönemeyer is a german national treasure. Herbert wrote this song for his wife who died of breast cancer.
This song was released one year after i've lost my mum to breat cancer. Means a lot to me ❤✌
Thanks for sharing your truth, Sven. 💙. You have a guardian angel in heaven.
@@tazzznphilly Thanks alot! Im not religious but i really appreciate your lovely HUMAN response! ❤.
@@SvenGold my pleasure, Sven. 😏. ~ Tazzz ~
@@tazzznphilly A few days bevor he lost his wife his brother died on leukemia.
@@riesenesel176 I can only imagine the emotional overload of losing loved ones, sooooooo close together. 😩
Hi there from Germany. I love Herbert since the 80s. He is a true master poet and musician❤❤. Thank you for your reaction.
Hi, Ann. 😏. You are very welcome. Im happy you watched. It was a lovely, emotional song. ~ Tazzz ~
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Ach wenn es so lange her ist ,aber immer wenn ich das Lied höre ,dann habe ich Gänsehaut.
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It's the attempt to comprehend the pain he went through that made him writing this song that makes us crying, we feel with him every time we listen to his song
Very saddening when I learned afterwards that song was about his wife. Thanks for commenting.
Not only that, his wife and his brother both died 5 days apart, both from cancer
@@peterpaul5820 Oy. 😳😩. Thats ALOT to endure.
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The concerts of this tour, with the songs from that album, were the most profound I ever had. I watched him two times on that tour and one of them was open air at the Waldbühne (=Forest Stage) in Berlin, an amphitheatre-style venue surrounded by woods which seats 22k people. Sitting there on a warm summer evening with so many people, singing and feeling his sons, was marvelous.
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How much more Love a man can give to his Love of His life
It is the total sadness and the beauty, like pain and joy, dark and blue, right now and endless, the unfairness of love, its the birth and the death, the realness of a persons life. Herbert Grönemeyer is one of the goods
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Its absolutely great that you dont pause during the song!
Thanks. We dislike that. Ruins being immersed in a song.
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Its 2 days when my mother commited suicide last year. I'll put this song in my status. I remember the concert in Munich, all stood up after this song and was gaving ovations.
Mein Beileid 😢
Greetings from Germany
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Origin and background
After the death of his brother on November 1, 1998 and his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer, on November 5, 1998 within a few days of each other, Grönemeyer took a longer break. During this time out, he wrote his eleventh album, which he himself describes as helping him to come to terms with his grief. He dedicated the single Der Weg to his wife, who died as a result of breast cancer.[1] Grönemeyer wrote the song himself and it was produced by Grönemeyer and the music producer Alex Silva.
Music and lyrics
Artist Herbert Grönemeyer (2014)
The song is about his deceased wife, whom Grönemeyer describes with metaphors, reminiscing about old memories and looking back on her and their life together. He also addresses his own experiences of coming to terms with grief, such as the possibility of giving up. But the song is also a tribute to hope. In the last lines in particular, "I'm not going away, I've extended my deadline, new time travel, open world," he describes looking ahead and starting a new chapter in his life. The song is a ballad and is played with the instruments piano, cello and violin. The lyrics are written entirely in German. 🎶💖☯☮
Thank you. 😏
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Goosebumbs!
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You should hear the song Mensch (Human) from the same Concert. The crowed after the song is so Unbelievable.
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Simplicity with great lyrics. That's all you need to be popular. Wouldn't be bored at this concert.
IM HAPPY! I think you liked 5 outta now 6 songs today, Sir.
WAHOO!!! 🥳🥳🎉🍻
Love also his song "Mensch" (human) and the version, where he sings the song in a duet with Jose carreras, one of the three tenors, the greatest tenors of all time (carreras, Pavarotti, Domingo)!
Oh, ok. Appreciate the information. Thanks for watching. 😏
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Er singt wie grausam das Leben sein kann.👍❤️🇩🇪😢
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@@WinfriedVogel-m5g auch wenn es sich sehr oft grausam anfühlt, hat uns dieses Leben zu dem gemacht, was wir sind. Für mich, enthält dieser Song so viel Hoffnung. Die Strophen führen uns durch ein Labyrinth voller Emotionen. Doch egal wie traurig oder emotional sie auch sein mögen, am Ende stehen wir an einer neuen Kreuzung und es liegt an uns, welchen Weg wir einschlagen.
@@mitchmatsch2288 Ich habe das Lied bestimmt schon 50 mal gehört und jedesmal sind mir die Tränen gekommen.❤️
Great reaction. Greetings from Germany 😊
Greetings, Swen. 😏. Very happy you enjoyed, and thanks for the kind words. Very emotional and wonderful song.
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😂 Today i am only "Half-Drunk" ! (I am such a BASTARD! 😅)
*Joke aside ... this is a Masterpiece!
Ha! Ooooookay. 😏
@@tazzznphilly
Please, don't be too hard on me! *laugh
Respect!
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I promised myself not to cry, but failed! 😅
Thank you for that lovely reaction! ❤
Suggestion for the next song:
- Land unter 😊
Aww. Is sad song. Thank you for the kind words, and your suggestion. 😏
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Oh yes, but please live. This Song is the most beautyful when several thousands of people sing. But I agree, it is one of the most beautyful love Songs ever
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he is a german music icon
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The relatively simple and repetitive melody of the song creates space for emotional and atmospheric gradations over the course of the song and allows these to stand out. The path begins with the reduced sound that is characteristic of Grönemeyer and increases from the third verse, when strings and background vocals join in and give the choruses an emotional feel.
The lyrics are much more complex. With their multi-layered metaphors and numerous wordplays they express very personal and intimate feelings - but they do this in Grönemeyer's quite concise manner. This expression is further supported by his peculiar way of singing, which swallows and mumbles some things, suddenly highlights others and gives the whole thing a very unique expression that lends the personal content of the song additional authenticity.
Some points that were perhaps not given enough attention in the translation:
The conflict with the outside world: The fact that the two created their own world, which was often at odds with the normal world.
The metaphor (we) "bent the rain" makes it clear: The couple fought together against constraints and adversities in the real world and they privately withdrew into their own world, in which they could achieve everything together that was denied to them in normal life.
The loss of the shared world: The loss of his wife is not only the loss of the person, but also the loss of the shared world away from the harsh reality. Duran Duran might have called this the "ordinary world". This double grief should be expressed in a translation, because not only does his love no longer have a living object, but inspiration and passion also dry up.
The only reconciliatory thing that Grönemeyer feels - besides gratitude for the community with his wife - is that she never stoped following her own idea of happiness - goals that she saw as not sufficiently realized in reality - and was always ready to adress and change resistance or reactionary opinions.
Thank you for explaining the translation and fuller meaning of the words. Very powerful meaning.
poa ,schön erklärt
Great singer and songwriter! But still, to me, Herber Grönemeyer will always be "Lt. Werner" from the great move/TV-series "Das Boot" which I saw as kid in the mid 1980s. If you do movie-reactions too, you should definitively watch the directors cut or better still the six part mini series from 1985.
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Thank you Michael.❤️
I always sob through this song every time.😪😭
I have the audio on a mixed CD that a friend made for me. I had no idea what it was about except "something so very sad and lonely"
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This is my first time seeing a visual performance and it was so epic.
This man is fantastic and his songs touch your soul every time.
🌹🫶🌹
Thank you Tazz. Great reaction👍
🥰🥰Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Awwwww. Thinking of you sobbing touched my heart. Virtual hug, Renee. 🤗. You are welcome. Happy you got to see a visual to match the song.
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Hello Renee, I see you have already had some experience with "epic" german performances or videos today. To complete the picture for today, the only thing missing is dArtagnan - Ruf der Freiheit, which they released at the same time as Saltatio Mortis.
@@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t Thank you so very much Michael.🥰 Saltatio Mortis was so great🤘🔥🤘 I am off to check out your new epic offering right now. Very exciting as it has been a very "epic" day.😃👍
@@reneedevry4361 I hope you enjoy it!
This year has been so full of fantastic new releases so far that I'm having a hard time keeping up. And the really interesting stuff is yet to come.💥💣🤘
@@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t It was fantastic. 🔥 Very epic.
The violyn player was crazy good👍and what a looker🙄😅😂🤭
I empathize. I feel like I am "running to catch up" but always behind and missing much. Somehow the world of good music has got too big for me😅😂😂😉
Ich kann Grönemeyer wirklich persönlich nicht ausstehen. Aber dieses Meisterwerk der Poesie, entstanden aus einer sehr bitteren menschlichen Tragödie, ist nichts weniger als ein Welterbe. Wie ein Psalm für alle Menschen die ähnliche Verluste verkraften müssen. Hier sehr ehrlich vorgetragen emotional aber ohne Kitsch. Das Publikum wie eine Familie um ihn herum nimmt Anteil. Das war alles eindeutig echt und er konnte das offensichtlich annehmen. Ein sehr berührender Moment . Das wird offensichtlich auch international verstanden. Ob da die Übersetzung nicht so genau... find ich etwas pingelig. Echte Kunst spricht für sich und dieses Video ist ein wunderbarer Beweis .
Du kennst Grönemeyer also persönlich?
Warum schreiben wir auf Deutsch?
@@duketgg Herbert Grönemeyer ist eine Person von öffentlichen Interesse, der sich auch selber exponiert. Es darf also jeder eine Meinung über ihn haben - auch ohne ihn persönlich zu kennen.
@@outdoorolli5754- ich würde mich trotzdem mit Äußerungen wie "ich kann XY persönlich nicht leiden" zurückhalten, wenn ich die Person XY nicht persönlich kenne.
Ich kann und darf meine Meinung über die Arbeit der Person XY haben, aber das ist dann auch alles, wenn ich die Person XY nicht persönlich kenne.
Öffentlich und privat sind zwei Paar Stiefel.
@@duketgg hab ja garnicht geschrieben dass ich ihn nicht leiden kann.
This song is about the loss of his longterm wife.
Maybe that clears things up ;)
It does. Thank you. 😏
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... you are right, as a Music-Lover, in know about the enormous Spectrum, it covers!
So ... that's a SUB!
(Die toten Hosen "Kauf Mich!" - is worth listen to! this version, please: ua-cam.com/video/k_sDnAyObS0/v-deo.html)
Greetings!
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Herbert Grönemeyer is also an actor. Maybe you have heard of the 1981 film "Das Boot" directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Grönemeyer played one of the main roles in it. If you have the opportunity to watch the film, I would recommend it.
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As much as I can understand that you want to listen to songs without having any information about it, in this case it would have helped to know that it was dedicated to his wife who had passed. That way you would have understood the reactions of the audience and also how hard it was for Herbert, to perform the song.
So your interpretation wasn't getting the whole dimension.
Herbert Grönemeyer dedicated this song to his late wife.
Perhaps you know the German movie from 80s „Das Boot“. Herbert was one of the main actors in this movie.
Never heard of, but that is cool to know. Thank you. 😏
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@@tazzznphilly Yeah I very much recommend "Das Boot".
Just such a good and timeless movie
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My goto song when i suffer from dry Screen eyes...
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For me it seems funny that he is far more famous than his brother Dietrich, a surgeon, who inveted super small micro invasive instruments to operate on people and got several prices for that. He actually changed the lives of thousands of people for the better with that. Not to diss Herbert, though, his music is great. I just don't get the difference in public perception.
I do understand what you mean. Someone that 'saves lives' should be more prominent it would seem. Maybe its a matter of people chose feeling good musically, over dismal talks about hospitals. 🤷🏽♂️
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Hey Germans. Be happy that you get both brothers that in each of their choosen field is a gigant. It's not often the lightning strikes twice at the same spot.
from my own experience I can say that music can be a lifesaver as well
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And next "Männer" from the 80s
Please...from Karat the piece of Albatross Thank you.
Giving Grönemeyer support for his carreer, is like bringing money to Bezos. Of course i know how you meant it, just kidding....
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You guys saw him in the Movie "Das Boot"