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  • Reinhard Mey Sei wachsam (English lyrics) REACTION
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  • @dergroovymovieclub
    @dergroovymovieclub Год назад +101

    Hey hey @shadyshae Thank you very very much for reacting to my uploaded video. Translating this song was a project from the heart for me, german popular music has so much to say(at least partially). Anyway once again thanks a lot!

    • @ShaeDerEinzige
      @ShaeDerEinzige  Год назад +3

      Are u on instagram? Message me Shadyshae007

    • @ginafromcologne9281
      @ginafromcologne9281 Год назад +10

      You are amazing, that was such a great translation and wonderful work!!!

    • @heimdallssohn2262
      @heimdallssohn2262 Год назад +7

      "Wachstum über Alles", Saltatio Mortis... Top! Sogar noch besser. :)

    • @mina_en_suiza
      @mina_en_suiza Год назад +3

      Fantastic work with the translation! That must have been a piece of work.

    • @janpracht6662
      @janpracht6662 21 день назад

      @@ShaeDerEinzige In my opinion Reinhard Mey is a genius, the best song-poet we have in Germany. He is now over 80, may he live long!

  • @niemand93
    @niemand93 Год назад +145

    einer der ehrlichsten Sänger die es gibt... Wahre Worte

    • @klausoxen6597
      @klausoxen6597 Год назад +6

      Jep!👍

    • @ThorstenReichelt
      @ThorstenReichelt Год назад +2

      I grew up with Reinhartd Mey. My parents had records and music cassettes with his songs and albums. Now that I'm over 40, I go to his concerts myself. Unfortunately, he is now old and I fear he will not be with us for many more years. :(

    • @andreamariagebhart9294
      @andreamariagebhart9294 Месяц назад

      Er hat Corona geschluckt... 😢

  • @Goldberg070
    @Goldberg070 Год назад +74

    Reinhard Mey is an extremely versatile artist lyrics-wise. He made anti-war songs, political sons, love songs, songs about having and raising children, funny songs and many pensive songs about everyday situations. He is one of our national treasures. :)

  • @jemp1965
    @jemp1965 Год назад +48

    Reinhard Mey, einer der ganz wenigen deutschen Künstler von Weltformat!! Bitte lebe noch lange, Reinhard!

  • @xeno74de1
    @xeno74de1 Год назад +80

    Reinhard Mey is well known to the older generation in Germany. Greetings from Germany, Saxony.

    • @GeschichtenUndGedanken
      @GeschichtenUndGedanken Год назад +4

      Richtig. Er wurde und wird noch immer verstanden.
      We saw a lt back in the 70s and never stopped listening thoroughly. Sure we listened to other music as well. He brought a lot of truth across. Furthermore we stayed in contact to a lot of things (our grandparents and parents as well) wanted us to learn and understand.

    • @michaelkemper3326
      @michaelkemper3326 Год назад +2

      Ouch 😖, ich bin 40 und hab ihn zwischendurch immer wieder mal gehört. Politisch korrekt (⬅) und gut sarkastisch. Trotzdem haste recht, ihn sollte man kennen.

    • @marlenefriedel1014
      @marlenefriedel1014 5 месяцев назад +2

      Freu dich doch, dass auch Leute außerhalb von Sachsen, Reinhard Mey gut finden. Als Frederick Mey war er auch in Frankreich bekannt .Einer der größten deutschen Dichter und Denker aller Zeiten...

  • @tschaytschay4555
    @tschaytschay4555 Год назад +38

    I am German and also heard this song for the first time. Sadly this song fits now more perfect than ever. Had teary eyes and I am hopeless. Especially because sooo many people I know, don't see it and fall for everything.

    • @Tina-xg4gg
      @Tina-xg4gg 2 месяца назад +2

      Wie wahr - ich kannte das Lied auch nicht, aber wenn man es heute hört, könnte man denken es wurde genau für die jetzige Zeit geschrieben! 😟

  • @juwen7908
    @juwen7908 Год назад +52

    You said, this is a warning for our time, but the song is actually over 15 years old 😉
    It's like Reinhard himself said ones on a concert about this song "Ich hab das Lied schon vor 2 Regierungen geschrieben, aber es wird immer besser." 😂
    'I've wrote this song two governments ago, but it gets better and better ...'

    • @Fischer67
      @Fischer67 Год назад

      At this point only a short excerpt out of "The insanity of Normality - Toward Understanding Human Destructiveness" by Arno Gruen: .....
      "This phenomenon of a sudden shift to an opposite direction characterizing those devoted to a given set of rules, a leader, or a political ideology demonstrates very clearly what is involved in our usual concept of "identity"; it suggests that for many people identity and duty are in effect the same - for them, obedience and performance of duty constitute "identity". Wherever this is the case, we can be sure that no authentic inner self will be present. The history of Nazi Germany of course demonstrates this in an
      extremely drastic fashion.
      Scarcely was the Nazi hegemony past when many people - without any awareness of the hypocrisy involved - switched from their loyalty to National Socialism to an allegiance to the new democratic or communistic norms. The lesson of Nazism is not only a history lesson in power politics, greed, megalomania, and evil; it also teaches us what men and women without any connection to their inner being are capable of. If we learn this lesson, it should help to protect us from similar fate today, for such people are still among us. Instead of following political ideologies, nowadays they may follow, for example, the rules of success in the business world. In this context, they can change loyalties, that is, identities, much more frequently without even revealing their lack of a center. Indeed, flexibility in shifting loyalty - for instance, "corporate identity" - has become the test of adaptability and "realism". Thus it has become more difficult to recognize the danger this kind of adaptability represents for humanity.
      The Nazi era offers very concrete examples of this danger. Albert Speer, among other things Hitler's minister of armaments, clearly foreshadowed the modern type of succesful manager so familiar to us now: obliging, a genius at sensing and manipulating the trend of the times, elegant, seemingly devoted to a high impersonal goal, amenable to anything - and therefore completely amoral and, despite his brillant social exterior, without an inner core.
      When Albert Speer was cross-examined by Robert H. Jackson, the American chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials, a man emerged who lacked the slightest sense of the contradictions between what is and what ought to be. During the war, he sent slave laborers into the arms factories without a thought for their rights or welfare. He was interested only in numbers. Although this man revealed a total lack of human emotions throughout his career, he made a great impression - as his memoirs of 1969 reveal - because of his urbanity, his sharp powers of observation, and his knowledge of WHAT ONE OUGHT TO FEEL (italics in original as hereinafter). And here is the crucial point: the modern man of this type KNOWS what feelings he is supposed to have, but does not EXPERIENCE the tension that would arise if he were actually to live with this feelings. For if this were the case, he would be confronted with the contradictions between the organizational necessities and goals he advocates and an empathic perception of the suffering of human beings involved. Speer, who knew only to well what one ought to feel, was an embodiment of the soulless manager who understands how to convince the public what feeling person he is. Even his former enemies believed this. For example, the NEW YORK TIMES, upon Speer's death, praised his "humanity". Yet he was simply a man for whom EVERYTHING was possible, thus even his complete turnabout in political allegiance after the collapse of the Third Reich.
      In classifying such behavior as realistic, we lose sight of the underlying pathology: the absence of an authentic self and the ability to devote oneself, under the guise of organizational efficiency, to destruction and murder. ....
      ……
      .................
      These examples force us to reexamine the concept of identity. Commonly, it is understood as the basic constellation of personality traits unique to an individual and setting her or him apart from others. Yet an identity based only on identifying with others may be nothing more than a set of duties surrendered to in order to escape one's own identity.
      The resultant identity constitutes a betrayal of the self, a settling for a lie about the self, which then intensifies one's inner emptiness and hatred.
      The nature of this inner emptiness tends to escape our notice precisely because those people affected by it are so well aware of how they ought to behave. They are experts in appearing to be feeling human beings. If we are not alert and fail to see that they sense no moral tension between what is and what ought to be, we will take their appearance for reality and attribute genuine human traits to them. This occurs so frequently because our civilization considers inner "tension" of this kind to be illness.
      Adolf Eichmann best illustrates the absurdity of such an "identity". Here was a man who at his trial in Jerusalem could say of his participation in "the Final Solution," "I must point out that I do not consider myself guilty from the legal point of view," but he could also say, "I regard the murder, the termination of the Jews as one of the most hideous crimes in the history of mankind." This man who had been responsible for the death of millions was able to quibble in this fashion about details of his historical image. Yet in the presence of the power his Argentinian captors represented, when he had to move his bowels, after having sat down on the toilet, he obediently asked his guard, "May I do it now?" In performing one of the most private bodily functions, he surrendered his will, yet at the same time he quibbled at his trial about aspects of his external identity.
      Hannah Arendt's famous formulation "the banality of evil" is not quite accurate. Rather, evil has ist roots in the perversion of human potential, in people without true selves. Arendt criticized the Eichmann trial because it attempted to explain the defendant's actions by his evil character. She countered by claiming that Eichmann was simply a deadly normal bureaucrat who did not know what he was doing. She failed to see in him the ultimate perversion of our time: that people can give the appearance of having feelings when in fact they have none."........

    • @kunifahretrallala8085
      @kunifahretrallala8085 2 месяца назад

      Ich behaupte das es um die 27 Jahre alt ist!

  • @verathiedmann7027
    @verathiedmann7027 Год назад +14

    Reinhard Mey ist der Beste. Seine Konzerte immer ausverkauft. Seine Lider immer aktuell, wenn auch aus vergangen Jahren.

  • @Balleehuuu
    @Balleehuuu Год назад +43

    Reinhard Mey is kind of a childhood hero of mine. He does not shy away from the big and political topics, but makes also heartwarming, "down to earth" songs about love, family, childhood memories and getting old. I would like to recommend the song "chet" from him about the Jazz-trompet player Chet Baker, but there is no RUclips-Video for this song, let alone with english subtitles.
    But I found another very moving song: "Nein, ich lass dich nicht allein" - "No- I won't leave you alone" ---- ruclips.net/video/cAlwG5Eipvo/видео.html
    If you do this one I am not sure if I can stand watching it, because it reminds me too much being at the bed of my father the night before he died..., but it is very very good.

  • @marion_R
    @marion_R Год назад +25

    My favourite songwriter of all time. Thank you for this important, powerful reaction!

  • @egdebor1
    @egdebor1 Год назад +33

    Thank you. If only 10 people understood the song and share, we are a bit closer to peace.greetings from East Germany.

  • @RedEagle231162
    @RedEagle231162 2 месяца назад +5

    Ich würde mir wünschen, dass mehr Menschen, so wie Du, genau hinhören und verstehen.
    Danke!

  • @janekmundt579
    @janekmundt579 11 месяцев назад +7

    6:53 is a really powerful historical system. It’s the phrase with which the invasion of Poland 1939 was reported in the nazi radio.

  • @jensen7875
    @jensen7875 Год назад +16

    almost 30 years old song, but currently also true

  • @klausoxen6597
    @klausoxen6597 Год назад +22

    He is the honestest & best german Songwriter🤘🥰 Unfortunately, far too little attention is paid to him in public!

  • @ninajager.-.-
    @ninajager.-.- Год назад +14

    The lyrics in English translate so that you can understand……but the German ones with all the rhymes show Rheinhard Meys skills.

  • @user-kc8qj7xo3z
    @user-kc8qj7xo3z 7 месяцев назад +4

    You are beautiful Soul you are not helpless you do what you can and this is changing in the world!thank you for youre reaction

  • @Microtubui
    @Microtubui Год назад +15

    Reinhard Mey - Gute Nacht Freunde is a positive song from him :-) he can make good vibes too^^

    • @Dr_Klops
      @Dr_Klops Год назад +3

      In deed he can. The most positive might be "Über den Wolken".

  • @fabianglathe6131
    @fabianglathe6131 Год назад +20

    I really love that you react to so many songs of Reinhard Mey right now, he is simply amazing!
    If you wanna keep doing them, one that I really recommend listening to is „Das Narrenschiff“, which is a bit more upbeat, but under the surface is full of social criticism. I haven’t found a version with English lyrics yet, but I’ll write you some if I find the time to do it! :)

  • @christinadienuss
    @christinadienuss Год назад +13

    Thank you for this comment. If one listens to this song, they might shiver. I saw your reaction to "Meine Söhne geb ich nicht". Another song you should listen to is "Es ist an der Zeit" in the version of Mey, Wader and Wecker. It's the german version of "green fields of france". I really hope that these songs might open the eyes of many many people.

  • @bjoerndiemar821
    @bjoerndiemar821 Год назад +6

    To understand by 6:42 the part "and since five o´clock this morning we´ve been shooting back" you´ve to know the part of WW2 the start. See Wikipedia. "The speech on September 1, 1939 before the German Reichstag was held by Adolf Hitler on the occasion of the German invasion of Poland. In it, Hitler justified the attack on Poland that started the Second World War in Europe. The well-known quote "Since 5:45 a.m. the shots have been fired back!" also comes from the speech."

  • @Fischer67
    @Fischer67 Год назад +8

    Thank you for your contribution
    At this point a short excerpt out of "The insanity of Normality - Toward Understanding Human Destructiveness" by Arno Gruen: .....
    "This phenomenon of a sudden shift to an opposite direction characterizing those devoted to a given set of rules, a leader, or a political ideology demonstrates very clearly what is involved in our usual concept of "identity"; it suggests that for many people identity and duty are in effect the same - for them, obedience and performance of duty constitute "identity". Wherever this is the case, we can be sure that no authentic inner self will be present. The history of Nazi Germany of course demonstrates this in an
    extremely drastic fashion.
    Scarcely was the Nazi hegemony past when many people - without any awareness of the hypocrisy involved - switched from their loyalty to National Socialism to an allegiance to the new democratic or communistic norms. The lesson of Nazism is not only a history lesson in power politics, greed, megalomania, and evil; it also teaches us what men and women without any connection to their inner being are capable of. If we learn this lesson, it should help to protect us from similar fate today, for such people are still among us. Instead of following political ideologies, nowadays they may follow, for example, the rules of success in the business world. In this context, they can change loyalties, that is, identities, much more frequently without even revealing their lack of a center. Indeed, flexibility in shifting loyalty - for instance, "corporate identity" - has become the test of adaptability and "realism". Thus it has become more difficult to recognize the danger this kind of adaptability represents for humanity.
    The Nazi era offers very concrete examples of this danger. Albert Speer, among other things Hitler's minister of armaments, clearly foreshadowed the modern type of succesful manager so familiar to us now: obliging, a genius at sensing and manipulating the trend of the times, elegant, seemingly devoted to a high impersonal goal, amenable to anything - and therefore completely amoral and, despite his brillant social exterior, without an inner core.
    When Albert Speer was cross-examined by Robert H. Jackson, the American chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials, a man emerged who lacked the slightest sense of the contradictions between what is and what ought to be. During the war, he sent slave laborers into the arms factories without a thought for their rights or welfare. He was interested only in numbers. Although this man revealed a total lack of human emotions throughout his career, he made a great impression - as his memoirs of 1969 reveal - because of his urbanity, his sharp powers of observation, and his knowledge of WHAT ONE OUGHT TO FEEL (italics in original as hereinafter). And here is the crucial point: the modern man of this type KNOWS what feelings he is supposed to have, but does not EXPERIENCE the tension that would arise if he were actually to live with this feelings. For if this were the case, he would be confronted with the contradictions between the organizational necessities and goals he advocates and an empathic perception of the suffering of human beings involved. Speer, who knew only to well what one ought to feel, was an embodiment of the soulless manager who understands how to convince the public what feeling person he is. Even his former enemies believed this. For example, the NEW YORK TIMES, upon Speer's death, praised his "humanity". Yet he was simply a man for whom EVERYTHING was possible, thus even his complete turnabout in political allegiance after the collapse of the Third Reich.
    In classifying such behavior as realistic, we lose sight of the underlying pathology: the absence of an authentic self and the ability to devote oneself, under the guise of organizational efficiency, to destruction and murder. ....
    ……
    .................
    These examples force us to reexamine the concept of identity. Commonly, it is understood as the basic constellation of personality traits unique to an individual and setting her or him apart from others. Yet an identity based only on identifying with others may be nothing more than a set of duties surrendered to in order to escape one's own identity.
    The resultant identity constitutes a betrayal of the self, a settling for a lie about the self, which then intensifies one's inner emptiness and hatred.
    The nature of this inner emptiness tends to escape our notice precisely because those people affected by it are so well aware of how they ought to behave. They are experts in appearing to be feeling human beings. If we are not alert and fail to see that they sense no moral tension between what is and what ought to be, we will take their appearance for reality and attribute genuine human traits to them. This occurs so frequently because our civilization considers inner "tension" of this kind to be illness.
    Adolf Eichmann best illustrates the absurdity of such an "identity". Here was a man who at his trial in Jerusalem could say of his participation in "the Final Solution," "I must point out that I do not consider myself guilty from the legal point of view," but he could also say, "I regard the murder, the termination of the Jews as one of the most hideous crimes in the history of mankind." This man who had been responsible for the death of millions was able to quibble in this fashion about details of his historical image. Yet in the presence of the power his Argentinian captors represented, when he had to move his bowels, after having sat down on the toilet, he obediently asked his guard, "May I do it now?" In performing one of the most private bodily functions, he surrendered his will, yet at the same time he quibbled at his trial about aspects of his external identity.
    Hannah Arendt's famous formulation "the banality of evil" is not quite accurate. Rather, evil has ist roots in the perversion of human potential, in people without true selves. Arendt criticized the Eichmann trial because it attempted to explain the defendant's actions by his evil character. She countered by claiming that Eichmann was simply a deadly normal bureaucrat who did not know what he was doing. She failed to see in him the ultimate perversion of our time: that people can give the appearance of having feelings when in fact they have none."........

  • @rainerzufall42
    @rainerzufall42 Месяц назад +2

    The message of this song from 1996 is not to be sad, but to be vigilant! Don't give up!

  • @sebbosebbo9794
    @sebbosebbo9794 Год назад +5

    he is the Master of the golden folk music in my country...kind brave human ...
    down to earth..
    thx for review...

  • @snitchyrichie1344
    @snitchyrichie1344 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for reacting to one of our most honest songwriters. Times are getting darker and darker and it's so important to be vigilant. Always keep your eyes open my friend! Best regards from Germany

  • @floraflorenz9983
    @floraflorenz9983 Год назад +3

    Hello I am a musician from Germany. I've known Reinhard Mey's music since I was a little kid. we have some such songs in Germany, and I know that they are very hard, from the theme. I've seen the song make you emotional. So I've picked out a few songs for you that should encourage you not to give up. The subtiel in english is very important because the text is very important in these songs .... 1 song: Ton Steine Scherben - der Traum ist aus .... 2. song: Georg Kreisler - Wenn alle das täten ....3. song: Rainer von Vielen & Kauz - Tanz deine Revolution (this song has no subtitel, and the lifeversion is not very good, cause of the sound) these last two songs are encouraging and positive. If you want to listen to another song, I'll send you the 4d one : 4 song : Münchener Freiheit - Solang man Träume noch leben kann (theres no subtitel) .... now the last song, but this one is hard: 5 song: Jens Fischer Rodrian - ASSANGE! (official video) ... I whish you the best, you make good work, good bless you Flora Florenz

  • @monikabeki6838
    @monikabeki6838 Год назад +3

    Thanks a lot for reflecting the lyrics and feeling it! We should never stop thinking critically and never shut up! I feel helpless about this disgusting system as well… but at least we will always have the strength of our thoughts and turn them into something good in our little daily world being able to change a little bit!

  • @Gr8Buccaneer
    @Gr8Buccaneer Год назад +4

    die wahreit und nichts als die wahrheit. i love the line: the minister grabs the priests arm,you keep them dump i keep them poor,thats great!!

  • @sandrag8656
    @sandrag8656 Год назад +1

    His words rang in my ears again, during this huge pressure for mass-vaxination lately. 💥

  • @wolfgangkluge9486
    @wolfgangkluge9486 6 дней назад

    Als Liedtexter der Texte mit Sinn und Verstand liebt, habe ich schon als Jugendlicher Reinhard Mey immer als mein Vorbild angesehen. Egal ob kritische Texte, lustigere Texte, oder sogar Liebeslieder, seine Geschichten die er damit verbunden hatte, waren immer mit der Wahrheit verknüpft. Wenn man die Tiefe und Vielseitigkeit dieser Texte analysiert, kann man nur zu dem Schluß gelangen, dass er zu den besten Liedtexter unserer Zeit gehört. Alleine ihm haben wir es zu verdanken, dass Deutschland sich noch den Status als Land der Dichter und Denker gewahrt hat. Ich verneige mich vor einem großen Künstler 🧐✌️

  • @timro5845
    @timro5845 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sei wachsam! Reinhard Mey can express a lot with simple words. The singer Ezé published a nice cover of Mey's song, also shared and supported by Mey.

  • @b.oppermann1212
    @b.oppermann1212 Год назад +2

    The truth must be hurt!
    Reinhardt Mey is the last Bard we have in Germany!
    greatings from Germany!

  • @bettinaknoll2400
    @bettinaknoll2400 Год назад +2

    I growed up in East Germany and learned in my childhood so fast who is my friend and who is my enemy (our Goverment)...

  • @thomasholz6071
    @thomasholz6071 Год назад +3

    So much Truth ...and so much people in Germany don't know this song. 😥
    Thank you !

  • @dassignal
    @dassignal Год назад +6

    Reinhard wrote a lot of songs, that's my favorite

  • @Kami87munich
    @Kami87munich 6 месяцев назад +1

    this song is 20 years old... shockingly current!! Greetings from Germany

  • @reginaa.t.6827
    @reginaa.t.6827 Год назад +5

    .Listen to " Es ist an der Zeit" from Reinhard Mey, Hannes Wader and Konstantin, Wecker and take tissues next to you

    • @riekaakier1526
      @riekaakier1526 Год назад

      Unbedingt!

    • @testlauf432
      @testlauf432 Год назад

      Yes, Hannes Wader "Es ist an der Zeit" " is an anti-war song that touches me deeply again and again

  • @RobertLanard
    @RobertLanard Год назад +1

    I well understand the feelings you describe, feel that and Reinhard May is a marvelous bard there. But, you say you're feeling helpless. I think you are doing much. You listen to the song, you are moved, you have not lost your feelings and your ideals, all that is so valuable in this world. And, you share this song and the thoughts with many others.

  • @susijockwer2932
    @susijockwer2932 4 месяца назад +1

    More current than ever🙏 thanks for the reaction ❤️ greetings from Germany

  • @user-qw2is6sw1m
    @user-qw2is6sw1m 11 месяцев назад +1

    So beautiful that you react to these classicals

  • @christabraun
    @christabraun Год назад +6

    You know, the people seem to suffer from a form of general dementia. They constantly forget the countless times they have been lyed to.

  • @matzefraest
    @matzefraest Год назад +1

    Thank you for your comments and reactions in english on one of my favorite songtexts since years. Everybody should hear this every morning, after standing up. The best for you!

  • @s21k21
    @s21k21 Год назад +2

    one of the best may-songs ever !

  • @Overeemful
    @Overeemful 6 месяцев назад +1

    "Narrenschiff" & "Füchschen" are two other masterpieces of him. If you find an English translation it will be worth it! 😊

  • @birdy6108
    @birdy6108 Год назад +2

    Von 1995 und aktueller denn je! Thank you for sharing...

  • @omanipadmeum7319
    @omanipadmeum7319 Месяц назад

    I have already mentioned in another comment that this song was written in 1996 and is still frighteningly relevant today !

  • @boeserodi
    @boeserodi 3 месяца назад +2

    Reinhard Mey ist einer der klügsten und mutigsten Deutschen Künstler. Deswegen wird er auch nicht im Radio gespielt. Steht auf bevor es zu spät ist. Nie wieder Krieg.

  • @biankamunozalcantara8612
    @biankamunozalcantara8612 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much, for showing this!!!

  • @andreabusch1715
    @andreabusch1715 6 месяцев назад +1

    😊Human all over the world love to be in Peace!!!!

  • @bjoernschaaf8147
    @bjoernschaaf8147 Год назад +18

    We humans have to stick together, no matter what the color of our skin, nationality, religion ...... you use exactly this tool against us to divide people, so we let ourselves be governed more easily.
    nice greetings from Germany

  • @joergen11111
    @joergen11111 6 дней назад

    almost never in the medias like radio....but ALL LIVE CONCERTS sold out......a genius!

  • @ursh8632
    @ursh8632 16 дней назад

    Your feelings are real, that really comes across to me. I am with you brother. Reinhard May is a great songwriter.

  • @crazy-4-cooking
    @crazy-4-cooking 5 месяцев назад

    Reinhard Mey truly is one of the greatest. And you really FEEL what he is talking about, even his old songs are still important today. You really should dive deeper into the scene of the "Deutsche Liedermacher" (German songsmiths), like Hannes Wader and Konstantin Wecker, who are close friends of him. A real piece of art is the show/album the 3 made together, called "Mey, Wader, Wecker - Das Konzert".

  • @salaschnikoff
    @salaschnikoff Год назад +1

    Thanks for youre reaction ❤❤❤❤❤i Wish this a "Long Time" thank you very much

  • @roberthaas4841
    @roberthaas4841 Год назад +3

    a beautivoll song fro mr.may in german über den wolken lng time famous al good for jou

  • @Isa-qs8fk
    @Isa-qs8fk Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤sehr schönes passendes Lied. Er trifft gerade genell die Zeit,auch mit anderen Liedern. Schön Reaktionen davon zu sehen - hören. Das ist wichtig. Danke dir!

  • @gastonkawitzke3272
    @gastonkawitzke3272 Год назад +7

    Real good Translation this time.

  • @spiritofmatter1881
    @spiritofmatter1881 Год назад +1

    You are amazing for spreading awareness to this song. Blessed be the person who translated this for our times

  • @rahzeslayallkings6260
    @rahzeslayallkings6260 Год назад +1

    Reinhard Mey. As a lyricist, i have to admit that he is one of my main inspiritions next to rap artists.

  • @easyrider3822
    @easyrider3822 Год назад +1

    Gives me goosebumps! This song is sooooo true!!!

  • @petpet67
    @petpet67 Год назад +2

    One of my favorites ❤

  • @ladyinblack3398
    @ladyinblack3398 Год назад +1

    This song is more important to be heard than ever before.

  • @robertm7071
    @robertm7071 Год назад +3

    I think you are just about the only one to react to these great German artists. Well done for seeking them out and not following the others who just lazily copy each other in reviewing the same songs.

  • @user-kc8qj7xo3z
    @user-kc8qj7xo3z 7 месяцев назад

    Reinhardt mey he is wakening many many years know about system he is poet true his words goes in hearts directly

  • @wurzi4803
    @wurzi4803 Год назад +4

    I would also like to recommend Reinhard Mey's "In diesem unseren Lande" to you.

  • @marlenefriedel1014
    @marlenefriedel1014 4 месяца назад

    I love your comments to his songs❤. When i was 9 I loved his songs and I still love them. His songs are so true and timeless. Thank you ❤

  • @Kathero
    @Kathero Год назад +1

    I love Reinhard Mey, and his songs/texts are timeless. The text can (unfortunately) once again be used universally for (almost) everything.

  • @Sabinefundel
    @Sabinefundel Год назад +1

    Reinhard Mey belonged and belongs to a left-wing movement from the 60s.... he and other German singers and songwriters write songs in this style and belong to the same movement. I adore them and it feels good to to hear those songs, because it makes me believe, that I'm not the only one who is seeing that shit

  • @andreamariagebhart9294
    @andreamariagebhart9294 Месяц назад

    Hallo aus Deutschland. Diese Sings sind aus den 80er Jahren. Er sah frûh, und fiel doch auf die Corona Geschichte rein..

  • @huehnerschreck751
    @huehnerschreck751 Год назад +1

    While German is not the best language for music, it is sooo fitting for satire, punk and other political genres. German humor perfected the thin line, that keeps you between laughter, tears and anger.

  • @joebluezcologne1023
    @joebluezcologne1023 Год назад +1

    Danke Bro ❤️‍🔥☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️

  • @steffenbaden-baden1274
    @steffenbaden-baden1274 Год назад +3

    @ShadyShae London If you ever want to visit South-Germany at the border to France, I would be glad if you want to be my guest 👍🏻

    • @ShaeDerEinzige
      @ShaeDerEinzige  Год назад +1

      Oh wow, so cool! Will let you know my good sir!

  • @gastonkawitzke3272
    @gastonkawitzke3272 Год назад +5

    Put it in relation to german satire, it's the same but he sings it, not as aggressive like our good satire makin' people... pispers, sumoncu and all the others.

  • @markolaskowski2449
    @markolaskowski2449 Год назад +2

    I love his song Kati and Sandy ,sad but the thruth

  • @oonoxioo7082
    @oonoxioo7082 Год назад +1

    Vielen Dank, dass du die Musik ins Ausland trägst ❤

  • @olgakipke3720
    @olgakipke3720 6 месяцев назад

    He's singing about the "Ampel" in Germany.

  • @sunnysunny9966
    @sunnysunny9966 Год назад +2

    Reinhard Mey for Präsident 😢so true. Sei wachsam🙏

  • @thomaskentgens7290
    @thomaskentgens7290 6 месяцев назад

    absolute - there are people around the world who think like this but whe can`t get together - to be real "big brother is watching us"

  • @ursh8632
    @ursh8632 16 дней назад

    Remember forever, we humans are one human family on this wonderful planet called Mother Earth. So let us not be divided, and let us finally live in global peace. And if someone tells you that you have to go to war to defend freedom, then tell them: “If you are serious about this, be the first to go to the front”. I'll leave out this and the next war.

  • @s21k21
    @s21k21 Год назад +1

    yeah... a real sad and true song !
    irie irie...
    i saw this guy two times live and mostly had tears in my eyes

  • @mweskamppp
    @mweskamppp Год назад

    I know Reinhard Mey but this song is new to me. Very interesting.

  • @saschapfersdorff2834
    @saschapfersdorff2834 Год назад +2

    Reinhard Mey 🙏👍

  • @sabrini_testet
    @sabrini_testet Год назад +4

    Wow, a deep one, my friend. 😢

  • @annak8666
    @annak8666 Год назад +1

    Hi from Potsdam, Germany! :-) Good choice. If you like good german lyrics you should check out Sarah Connor with "Augen auf" or "Ruiniert". Or "Testament" by Sarah Lesch.

  • @sgpch1983
    @sgpch1983 Год назад

    german truth that song! that song never gets old and stays true for ever!

  • @heinztitzer9992
    @heinztitzer9992 10 месяцев назад +1

    Each Word ist true.

  • @tk-dn1lc
    @tk-dn1lc Год назад +1

    Er wusste es damals schon. zu der zeit war schon viel im Argen. aber heute ...................

  • @karinlermann17
    @karinlermann17 Год назад +1

    Herzlichen Dank ❤

  • @christiank.r.2747
    @christiank.r.2747 5 месяцев назад

    REINHARD MEY . . .
    SEIN FINGER SPITZEN GEFÜHL IST LEGENDÄR IN
    🇩🇪 G E R M A N Y 🇩🇪
    DEINE REAKTION 🙏🤝🙏
    WUNDERSCHÖN
    DANKE 🙏 EHRLICH

  • @sandrag8656
    @sandrag8656 Год назад

    Sooo precious and touching. ❤

  • @zantas-handle
    @zantas-handle Год назад +3

    My friend, this is great content! Can I offer a little constructive feedback? It would be better if you swapped the screen sizes, so that you were in the smaller screen, and the video we needed to read was in the bigger screen. It's so difficult to read the subtitles in a small screen like that.

  • @TheScythewielder
    @TheScythewielder Год назад +1

    Jo, ... his Lyrics are sooooo true and brings tears in my eyes. But in the corona times Mr. Reinhard Mey did NOTHING what he is singing about !!! Really incredible that an intelligent poet like him ... in the moment, where he, ... his voice, ... his message is most needed... completly fading out! (Sorry, ... but also a bitch of the system- Sad but true)

  • @jondoe1215
    @jondoe1215 23 дня назад

    Eines meiner lieblings Lieder, lass es um die Welt gehen mein Freund! Niemand ist Rassist ausser die, die ihre Macht erhalten wollen

  • @beatefuhrer9688
    @beatefuhrer9688 4 месяца назад

    „Sei wachsam.“
    Reinhardt Mey 😉✌️🕊️
    Thanks for sharing this great song.
    Actually ongoing hybrid warfare against humanity is going on,
    globally ...
    Take really Care.
    Amazing that you translate it.
    Excellent Lesson
    to become a
    higher consciousness ...
    Best greetings from Germany
    Beate

    Check Out:
    „The Great Taking“
    by
    David Roger Webb
    &
    Second Tip:
    „Dr.SHIVA“
    TRUTH FREEDOM HEALTH MOVEMENT
    Peace out

  • @firstnamesecondname852
    @firstnamesecondname852 Год назад +1

    I didn't even know that he's still alive. He must be way over 80.

    • @ccx7004
      @ccx7004 Год назад

      He actually just turned 80 a few months ago

    • @ananyabailey1057
      @ananyabailey1057 Год назад +2

      And he still goes on tour with his music. But he doesn't get invited into TV talkshows anymore, as the government and media don't like people who don't support hate and warmongering these days.

  • @ziegenquetscher2651
    @ziegenquetscher2651 3 месяца назад

    seit wachsam! wir sind alle eins!

  • @heinruh9788
    @heinruh9788 Год назад +1

    Wow!!!!!!!!

  • @marcbienefeld7107
    @marcbienefeld7107 Год назад

    Hey ShadyShae...me like your Vid's...
    If you like these old Singer/Songwriter...check these ones...
    - Franz Josef Degenhard with "Fiesta Peruana" or "Lehrstück der drei Partisanen"
    (He was very political)
    - Renaud with "Hexagone" (He is/was a french Singer)
    Or some modern Stuff...
    - HK & Les Saltinbanks with "Oh lache rien"
    (French too)
    - Sarah Lesch with "Testament" live 2016
    (German Songwriterin)
    Hope you enjoy these Songs...
    Greetings from Germoney...
    Peace...✌🏼☮🏳️‍🌈

  • @gastonkawitzke3272
    @gastonkawitzke3272 Год назад +1

    15 years ago....

  • @TS-et3os
    @TS-et3os Год назад

    Danke =) Grüße Tobi