Herzlich willkommen auf meinem kanal. I'm surprised as well. A lot of people like German music especially me who now started back on studying the language. A lot of people I guess liked it but couldn't understand so I thought about just making it to make it easy. A lot of people love the German language especially me. I'm hoping for one day to be good in it so Germans can understand me or close to a Native as much as possible.
Lmao I'm learning russain and started learning German because I sang along with this song only to find it easier for me than russian. Maybe I should just stick with German, I'm 50 % blood anyways
Hey, I'm French, and I'm trying to get a better grasp of Deutsch before the Amphi and M'era Luna ! ;) Cheers, neighbor and friend, hope we'll drink to Deutsche's-franzöziches Freundshaft some day !
@@nathaniel04 German is a beautiful language. Been learning on and off by myself. Its not as hard as some people think besides Trennbare verben. Those are hard since you have to remember most of them.
My German teacher recommended that I listen to German music to help me learn German as I was having difficulty in certain areas. It was quite useful and I did decently with the oral exam.
I read this like a warning. Rocks are rocks, and without a hand to throw them not very dangerous. But there are many things that could cause you to pick up that rock.
Bitte! Ich lerne seit Zwie Monaten Deutsch. Ich hoffe, ich kann Ihre Sprache besser sprechen. Welcome! I have been learning German for 2 months now. I hope speak your beautiful language a bit better.
@@999rastele schön, daß Du Deine eigenen Worte hörst und es gleich politisch wird, aber es geht um die Wahl, nicht die Wahlen. Nach dem Krieg kommen keine "Wahlen", es sei denn, die Amis bringen "Demokratie".
The first german song I've memorized is Du Hast den Farbfilm vergessen by Nina Hagen. It's nothing like this song but way more complicated. This will be a breeze 🙂
To me, the song in generally speaking is about personal responsibility, taking upon past events as an example. The chorus "First comes pride, then comes your country" plays off the preditorary nature of fascism that led to the nazi movement. Your pride and ability to do what's right should transcend any amount of patriotism you have for your country. "Stones are Stones" makes me think of casting stones at people, no matter what the reason is, it shouldn't be cast. No one deserves to be demonized. All are against separation and segregation i.e. "the wall"
@Mighty Fist Of Zeon! It's good that you have such a strong sense of patriotism. I personally disagree and find it to be the cause of many atrocities in the world. The Nazi party was built and thrived on that sort of ideology, and well... they definitely didn't go down in history for being the good guys.
@STORM LORD Yes, but when that's comes before doing good for your fellow man, then we have a problem. I just find patriotism to be a someone I can do without. Others need a cause to fight for and a flag to fly. I find it unnecessary for me. I fight for what does the most good to everyone, and that's that. Perhaps it's different because my blood is mixed with several different things, but I find it to do more harm than good in most cases
It was originally meant to encourage Germans to be proud that they are Germans, not superior. The evil ones keep on portraying it as Nazi/fascist propaganda.
Last line is wrong. It's "an die Wand", not "gegen die Wand", so it doesn't mean opposing the wall, it's clearly about being lined up against the wall and shot.
Azoic Rift The nation and its values are the framework that enable us to live together. Freedom is always one generation away from extinction, you need to support your nation to protect your fellow man in the first place. You've likely been conditioned to dislike nationalism because "muh nazis", when the true problem with nazis was actually ETHNOnationalism and socialism. A patriot defends his nation from corruption but also wants his nation to do good by its people. Loyalty doesn't mean you blindly follow. But you can't make your nation do better if you allow it to be destroyed because you were afraid of pride.
I'm just going to interpret this song as it's not shameful to be a German despite the semi-recent terrible tragedies. I don't personally believe in the pride of an origin location of birth but I do believe being born somewhere doesn't automatically classify you as someone who identifies with the worst aspects of the history of the location i.e. atrocities committed by people who you'd never identify with. The guilt by association is bullshit. Half of my family with German origins got called Nazis growing up when they had nothing to do with any of that and were living in America.
I think that this is both about the Holocaust and the Berlin wall. The best thing about good works of art is that they can be open to interpretation. "First comes hate Then comes the night" This refers to the Krystalnacht, the night of broken glass, where Jewish people were assaulted during a riot. Some parts refer to the Soviets with the color red.
Yeah I was watching his videos and this music came up and I saw couple people liking it but didn't understand it. Some thought it was Ramstien lol So I decided to make a lyric video so people can understand it. Its sad that Sliphanton doesn't make videos anymore but I don't blame him. Game has gone to shit especially since the Bobject and EBR patches
@Child Abuse Gamering It does but sometimes its really wonky as. Like today I shot a BMP from the side where the crew are and bounced while it turned it's turret and only one burst which ended my career lol.
@@Capade Haha I know its a bit hard. I'm learning it back after couple years by myself and I'm still struggling with personal pronomen and possessive pronomen. Not even gonna talk about trennbar verben 😂
Don't despair, English speakers, the song is also very cryptic in German. P.S. "Deutscher sein stolz", ist nicht negativ zu bewerten. Eher als Aufforderung, die jahrzehntelange psychische Unterjochung abzuwerfen und sich der positiven Wurzeln zu erinnern.
Why guilty? Its a song about being proud, regardless of the past or circumstances of your country. You have all the right to have a pride to protect, to have an identity to nurture, past ideologies, past nationalism, you have a right to be proud of being you First comes the pride Then comes the land
+Desert Fox -- I can definitely understand keeping the peace and not losing your shit over someone taking a swipe at America, but all the same I had to wonder a bit why you let him get away with that shit.
Anyone knows the exact meaning of the lyrics as intended by M. Naghavi ? I get it, but the "deutscher sei Stolz" does not seem to fit with the anti-war/jingoism stance. Or it means "be proud to resist all that fascist bollocks" ? (Edit : sorry, there are interesting interpretations on this thread…)
I think maybe its because a lot of German Youth atm aren't really proud of being German. I know couple of my friends who aren't really proud because of what happened in the past. I may interpret that people should be proud of the country they are in no matter what happened in the past.
@@connermiles7425 Yes, a nice German I met at the M'era Luna asked me if liked Germany. I was rekindling my affection for this country and said enthusiastically yes ! He went on, the war, blah blah; I answered that we were not even born, today we're all europeaners and friends, and we clinked glass. I mean, come on ! (Though in my book, you can't be proud of something you haven't done anything for, just be born. I'm certainly glad to be born in Europe, but I'm "proud" of my achievements…)
@@pateris What some people don't realize is that every country has bloods on its hand. People feel guilty about the German war is because it was the last latest one. What happened was horrible but people can't blame themselves for the action of the people from the past if thats how we see it then lets blame everyone for every shit that happened around the 5000 years or more.
@@connermiles7425 Most indeedy. The atrocities the spaniards did in South America, the Japanese in China, the Napoleon wars, slavery… I think it's the industrialization of mass slaughter that struck the minds as the abomination it was, but nonetheless… Besides, as they say, as long as lions don't have historians, history will be written by the hunters.
Yeah you are not that bright if you think that the EU is somehow repressing Germany. Maybe read some economic literature first before you make these questionable statements.. Start with these terms: "export-oriented economy", "advantage of international trade agreements" and "role of germany in the eu"
Hardly. The song seems to be about the back-and-forth nature of politics (particularly German politics throughout the 20th century), of which the "reds" are sometimes the perpetrators of, sometimes the victims of, and sometimes the victors of (red money, red blood, red power, and red pain). The refrain explicitly states that "First comes pride, then comes your land", meaning that personal pride (principles and dignity) comes before the "love" (or blind faith/fanaticism) in one's country, while the final refrain asserts that Germans should still be proud of who they are, regardless of politics or history - not for the sake of country, but for the sake of personal integrity.
I love how most of the comments are English people learning german. I am German by the way and I am kinda amazed by y'all.
Herzlich willkommen auf meinem kanal.
I'm surprised as well. A lot of people like German music especially me who now started back on studying the language.
A lot of people I guess liked it but couldn't understand so I thought about just making it to make it easy.
A lot of people love the German language especially me. I'm hoping for one day to be good in it so Germans can understand me or close to a Native as much as possible.
Lmao I'm learning russain and started learning German because I sang along with this song only to find it easier for me than russian. Maybe I should just stick with German, I'm 50 % blood anyways
I just discovered this artist(?) and as a Rammstein enjoyer it was an immediate 👍
@@spaghetti5914 yes! When I first started listening I was like.
Wait, do i like these guys more than the big R??!
Hey, I'm French, and I'm trying to get a better grasp of Deutsch before the Amphi and M'era Luna ! ;) Cheers, neighbor and friend, hope we'll drink to Deutsche's-franzöziches Freundshaft some day !
These songs with both lyrics displayed is slowly teaching me German
Same bro I'm loving the German language
@@nathaniel04 German is a beautiful language. Been learning on and off by myself. Its not as hard as some people think besides Trennbare verben. Those are hard since you have to remember most of them.
I started learning German from Rammstein. Jim can't swim brought me here.
My German teacher recommended that I listen to German music to help me learn German as I was having difficulty in certain areas. It was quite useful and I did decently with the oral exam.
@@albertoftasmania I did the same with English !
This will always be one of the most epic songs i've ever heard
I read this like a warning. Rocks are rocks, and without a hand to throw them not very dangerous. But there are many things that could cause you to pick up that rock.
excellent song, love it, love german industrial.
i am german thanks for doing that, ich hoffe das englische dadurch besser deutsch lernen können
Bitte! Ich lerne seit Zwie Monaten Deutsch.
Ich hoffe, ich kann Ihre Sprache besser sprechen.
Welcome! I have been learning German for 2 months now.
I hope speak your beautiful language a bit better.
Erst kommt Krieg, dann kommt die Wahl" means rather "First comes war, then You must choose a side"
Eher "dann kommen die Wahlen" , also eher politisch.
@@999rastele schön, daß Du Deine eigenen Worte hörst und es gleich politisch wird, aber es geht um die Wahl, nicht die Wahlen. Nach dem Krieg kommen keine "Wahlen", es sei denn, die Amis bringen "Demokratie".
Hm, it makes more sense then, Danke !
The first german song I've memorized is Du Hast den Farbfilm vergessen by Nina Hagen. It's nothing like this song but way more complicated. This will be a breeze 🙂
To me, the song in generally speaking is about personal responsibility, taking upon past events as an example. The chorus "First comes pride, then comes your country" plays off the preditorary nature of fascism that led to the nazi movement. Your pride and ability to do what's right should transcend any amount of patriotism you have for your country. "Stones are Stones" makes me think of casting stones at people, no matter what the reason is, it shouldn't be cast. No one deserves to be demonized. All are against separation and segregation i.e. "the wall"
@Mighty Fist Of Zeon! It's good that you have such a strong sense of patriotism. I personally disagree and find it to be the cause of many atrocities in the world. The Nazi party was built and thrived on that sort of ideology, and well... they definitely didn't go down in history for being the good guys.
@STORM LORD Yes, but when that's comes before doing good for your fellow man, then we have a problem. I just find patriotism to be a someone I can do without. Others need a cause to fight for and a flag to fly. I find it unnecessary for me. I fight for what does the most good to everyone, and that's that. Perhaps it's different because my blood is mixed with several different things, but I find it to do more harm than good in most cases
It was originally meant to encourage Germans to be proud that they are Germans, not superior. The evil ones keep on portraying it as Nazi/fascist propaganda.
Last line is wrong.
It's "an die Wand", not "gegen die Wand", so it doesn't mean opposing the wall, it's clearly about being lined up against the wall and shot.
Azoic Rift The nation and its values are the framework that enable us to live together. Freedom is always one generation away from extinction, you need to support your nation to protect your fellow man in the first place.
You've likely been conditioned to dislike nationalism because "muh nazis", when the true problem with nazis was actually ETHNOnationalism and socialism.
A patriot defends his nation from corruption but also wants his nation to do good by its people. Loyalty doesn't mean you blindly follow. But you can't make your nation do better if you allow it to be destroyed because you were afraid of pride.
I'm just going to interpret this song as it's not shameful to be a German despite the semi-recent terrible tragedies. I don't personally believe in the pride of an origin location of birth but I do believe being born somewhere doesn't automatically classify you as someone who identifies with the worst aspects of the history of the location i.e. atrocities committed by people who you'd never identify with. The guilt by association is bullshit. Half of my family with German origins got called Nazis growing up when they had nothing to do with any of that and were living in America.
Be proud of being a German brother.
Wack interpretation tbh
@@Henrik0x7F unsure if wack currently has a positive of negative connotation in this context.
@@Athetos861 Negative
Part of that happened because there are those of us Americans who had relatives serving in WW2 who got injured by the German.
I like this.
I'm german, but i only speak English. Trying to learn
I would like to say thank you as well for putting both the English and the German and the song is awesome too
Still relevant in 2022.
I think that this is both about the Holocaust and the Berlin wall. The best thing about good works of art is that they can be open to interpretation.
"First comes hate
Then comes the night"
This refers to the Krystalnacht, the night of broken glass, where Jewish people were assaulted during a riot.
Some parts refer to the Soviets with the color red.
WHAT A POWERFUL TRACK?... LOVE SO MUCH from 2012... GOOODDDD..... congs.... :) ;) :)
Thank you for making this
No problem :)
thank you sm for the translation!
this cd got me into and one
Antes,la tierra🌎 está hecha de piedras🌎,y hasta ahora🌎.
Un muy buen
best of all
I thank Sliphanton, retired World of Tanks RUclipsr, for making this song known.
Yeah I was watching his videos and this music came up and I saw couple people liking it but didn't understand it.
Some thought it was Ramstien lol
So I decided to make a lyric video so people can understand it.
Its sad that Sliphanton doesn't make videos anymore but I don't blame him.
Game has gone to shit especially since the Bobject and EBR patches
@Child Abuse Gamering I play both but stick to war thunder more since I've played it longer then DCS.
@Child Abuse Gamering It does but sometimes its really wonky as. Like today I shot a BMP from the side where the crew are and bounced while it turned it's turret and only one burst which ended my career lol.
@Child Abuse Gamering That they do.
link
Simple y simpática
Du toll gemacht.
My apologies if that was bad, I am learning German and am very new to it.
Das hast du toll gemacht. Or Toll gemacht
Thank you
@@Capade Haha I know its a bit hard. I'm learning it back after couple years by myself and I'm still struggling with personal pronomen and possessive pronomen.
Not even gonna talk about trennbar verben 😂
Agreed..thanks for making this.
Don't despair, English speakers, the song is also very cryptic in German. P.S. "Deutscher sein stolz", ist nicht negativ zu bewerten. Eher als Aufforderung, die jahrzehntelange psychische Unterjochung abzuwerfen und sich der positiven Wurzeln zu erinnern.
i wanna say thanks i love the song but hearing it and understanidng it makes it better
same. like 10 times better.
to jest prawdziwa niemiecka muzyka
Yo the Germans have got it going ngl
Thought this song was about Scott and Rick Steiner. You know--- Steiner and Steiner rocks the elephant.
lmfao
schoen JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I love this band,but don't speak German...MORE MOVING NOW I KNOW THE LYRIKS!!
Greetings from Spain!
Think it would be possible to do Panzermensch?
By And One or Raubtier ?
Just uploaded it leave a like and subscribe danke
Das ist lúbivé😎🙂👍
Yo demon had some slappers
a guilty pleasure...
Why the Guilt? be proud Deutscher be proud
@@minrominro9986 Jawohl. Gibts zuwenig heutzutage
Why guilty? Its a song about being proud, regardless of the past or circumstances of your country. You have all the right to have a pride to protect, to have an identity to nurture, past ideologies, past nationalism, you have a right to be proud of being you
First comes the pride
Then comes the land
i fucking love german
I think my Grandpa Miller would have really liked this... He was second generation German
I came from panzermensh, I don't know what the fuck this is.
Also WAS kommt jetzt nochmal zuerst?
In my case it would be "Sei Stolz, America, Sei Stolz" Love this song!
your embarrassing country has nothing to be proud of.
Jovunti Forrester okay... Don't know why you're an ass but okay. 😄
Jovunti Forrester but thnx for the translation, sound way better! 😁
Jovunti Forrester nah, it cool
+Desert Fox -- I can definitely understand keeping the peace and not losing your shit over someone taking a swipe at America, but all the same I had to wonder a bit why you let him get away with that shit.
Prost 🍻 ich liebe 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
ich lernen deutsch aber ich sprechen englisch xd
Ich auch.
Good Music! But i seem s the lyrics has a little bit of nacism meanings? Or am i wrong?
Is this hallal?
What the everloving fuck
It's Fitna! It's Haram!
M’am i can see your ass 😂 after that you ask about this song is halal ? wtf
Anyone knows the exact meaning of the lyrics as intended by M. Naghavi ? I get it, but the "deutscher sei Stolz" does not seem to fit with the anti-war/jingoism stance. Or it means "be proud to resist all that fascist bollocks" ? (Edit : sorry, there are interesting interpretations on this thread…)
I think maybe its because a lot of German Youth atm aren't really proud of being German.
I know couple of my friends who aren't really proud because of what happened in the past.
I may interpret that people should be proud of the country they are in no matter what happened in the past.
@@connermiles7425 Yes, a nice German I met at the M'era Luna asked me if liked Germany. I was rekindling my affection for this country and said enthusiastically yes ! He went on, the war, blah blah; I answered that we were not even born, today we're all europeaners and friends, and we clinked glass. I mean, come on ! (Though in my book, you can't be proud of something you haven't done anything for, just be born. I'm certainly glad to be born in Europe, but I'm "proud" of my achievements…)
@@pateris What some people don't realize is that every country has bloods on its hand. People feel guilty about the German war is because it was the last latest one.
What happened was horrible but people can't blame themselves for the action of the people from the past if thats how we see it then lets blame everyone for every shit that happened around the 5000 years or more.
@@connermiles7425 Most indeedy. The atrocities the spaniards did in South America, the Japanese in China, the Napoleon wars, slavery… I think it's the industrialization of mass slaughter that struck the minds as the abomination it was, but nonetheless… Besides, as they say, as long as lions don't have historians, history will be written by the hunters.
The lyrics don't work in English. Great fucking song!
Microhause
this is a good song to liberate germany from the authoritarian government that is the eu
Quite funny because the rest of Europe believes that the EU is a tool for German dominance.
@@ZERAtul89ita YEAH CUT THE HEAD OFF THE SNAKE
Yeah you are not that bright if you think that the EU is somehow repressing Germany.
Maybe read some economic literature first before you make these questionable statements..
Start with these terms: "export-oriented economy", "advantage of international trade agreements" and "role of germany in the eu"
@@xXWorldgamefunXx yeah why are you responding to a comment thats over a year old
Anti communism song
Are they fascists??
are you fascist??
Hardly. The song seems to be about the back-and-forth nature of politics (particularly German politics throughout the 20th century), of which the "reds" are sometimes the perpetrators of, sometimes the victims of, and sometimes the victors of (red money, red blood, red power, and red pain).
The refrain explicitly states that "First comes pride, then comes your land", meaning that personal pride (principles and dignity) comes before the "love" (or blind faith/fanaticism) in one's country, while the final refrain asserts that Germans should still be proud of who they are, regardless of politics or history - not for the sake of country, but for the sake of personal integrity.
This song is about the Berlin wall, I don't see what makes you think this is fascist?
The "Deutscher sei stolz" verse is about the joy Germany felt when reunificated, away from the "Red terror" and the "horrible" Erich Honecker.
No, German patrios without fascism!!!