When someone who doesn't speak your language starts crying while listening to your songs, you know as a singer-songwriter, you've done everything right. Great work, Herbert!
Just sad we (Germans) don't understand a word without reading the subtitles, it's a shame that he destroys the whole atmosphere of the song with his terrible way of singing.
That is completely true, but I think, you can get the lyrics only fully, when you're a native speaker as I am. I guess, that about 10-15% are lost in translation.
@@hoteru1absolutly not. Herbert is a legend in Germany. Some people say it sounds terrible but the success he has tells a different Story. He sings with pure and raw emotion and an honest Heart - guess, most of us are not used to that anymore in this fake world 🤷♀️
Herbert Grönemeyer's wife was an actress. If you know that, you might understand the passages about Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream and the Golden Balcony a little better. Grönemeyer never wanted to perform again after his wife's death, but his children asked him to sing this song in which he dealt with her death. The album "Mensch" was created as a result.
@@nebelland8355 not only for you, it's the best sold album from grönemeyer and in fact it's the second most sold album in germany after on of ed sheran.
If you understand German, this song is even more moving. The German language is - contrary to many opinions - very poetic. It simply has many more words than other languages. This allows you to express moods in nuances. Herbert Grönemeyer is a master at this, a real poet, in all of his songs. His voice is very distinctive, but not necessarily beautiful in the traditional sense. Some people jokingly call him “Grölemeyer” (“grölen” = to bawl). But his voice is unmistakable on his ballads.
As a Dutch man, I fully agree with this. But, we have to learn it at school, and its very very hard, so lots of us drop it. I didnt, a very good decision. I love German music, not the slagers, real music. Vielen Dank, aus Holland.
Imho and speaking as a german he's a terrible singer and the german langauge is just not pleasant to listen to, at least in a musical context. It's also a myth that german is in any way more expressive than other languages. Very often in conversations I have to translate my thoughts from english into german because english is so much more expressive than german.
@@Boilerchen Of all the things you could have issues with translating, I think 'bowed the rain' is the least of them as the play on words works equally well in both languages.
That's true! He has written the best love songs, like "Halt mich" and "Land unter". His poetry is so profound and memorable that even almost 40 years later the song "Land unter" transports me back to my lonely sunset walk through the French Camargue when I heard it on my walk-man.
@@hanssquirrel302 Oh, careful there. Read "Des Teufels General" It has a wonderful piece, and I copy from wikipedia „Und jetzt stellen Sie sich doch mal Ihre Ahnenreihe vor - seit Christi Geburt. Da war ein römischer Feldhauptmann, ein schwarzer Kerl, braun wie ne reife Olive, der hat einem blonden Mädchen Latein beigebracht. Und dann kam ein jüdischer Gewürzhändler in die Familie, das war ein ernster Mensch, der ist noch vor der Heirat Christ geworden und hat die katholische Haustradition begründet. - Und dann kam ein griechischer Arzt dazu, oder ein keltischer Legionär, ein Graubündner Landsknecht, ein schwedischer Reiter, ein Soldat Napoleons, ein desertierter Kosak, ein Schwarzwälder Flözer, ein wandernder Müllerbursch vom Elsaß, ein dicker Schiffer aus Holland, ein Magyar, ein Pandur, ein Offizier aus Wien, ein französischer Schauspieler, ein böhmischer Musikant - das hat alles am Rhein gelebt, gerauft, gesoffen und gesungen und Kinder gezeugt - und - und der Goethe, der kam aus demselben Topf, und der Beethoven und der Gutenberg, und der Matthias Grünewald, und - ach was, schau im Lexikon nach. Es waren die Besten, mein Lieber! Die Besten der Welt! Und warum? Weil sich die Völker dort vermischt haben. Vermischt - wie die Wasser aus Quellen und Bächen und Flüssen, damit sie zu einem großen, lebendigen Strom zusammenrinnen. Vom Rhein - das heißt: vom Abendland. Das ist natürlicher Adel. Das ist Rasse. Seien Sie stolz darauf, Hartmann - und hängen Sie die Papiere Ihrer Großmutter in den Abtritt. Prost."
I visited one of his concerts this summer and of course he played that song. As it ended and I stood there with tears in my eyes, I overheard a conversation of a roughly 50 year old couple beneath me. They were both wiping tears off their eyes (like many people did). They started laughing and the man said "Selbst wenn man nicht will, das passiert mir jedes mal" ("Even if you don't want to [cry], this happens everytime"). That was one of the most intense concerts moments I ever had. Two minutes before, everyone danced and then we stood there, complete strangers, no way to hide the tears from each other. It was a weird but great feeling because no one was really unhappy or anything. Everyone had just enjoyed letting themselves fall into this hole of contemplativeness, just letting out all the sadness of life and then everyone was happy the song was over now and we could return to having fun at the show. Sorry for the wall of text, it's just hard to describe in English. That's what the other commentators mean when they say that German is good for the nuances of poetry.
It became a mourning song here in Germany. We play it on funerals. It describes all the little great things that make a loved person special for you, it also gives an inside in the devestational pain you feel when you lose that person. The last lines are about not to give up and to carry your loved one with you within your soul. We played this song as a last goodbye for my mother.
He is the godfather of German musical poetry. Only he can do what he does. I just went to his concert a week ago, he is 68 years old but still has every concert sold out. People love him and when he plays this song, its so silent, you could here a needle drop
Dont hold back your tears ! We in germany cryed a Million tears with him !! This is a part of german musik history!!! Glück auf ❤❤ we say in germany!!!
Do you understand now? If you have lost a loved one, you can't listen to the song without crying. Grönemeyer is a poet who is very good with words and it is precisely the words that touch your heart. Thank you for taking another look at this ❤
It was played during my father's burial... kills me everytime I hear it. Heard it once in an IKEA and had to sit somewhere on a pile of carpets, hiding my face. Miss you, Dad!
The song was played at my father's funeral, he was a huge Herbert Grönemeyer fan, which is why I dedicated this song to him to say goodbye to him with honor! And that reaction really made me cry again.. Miss you Dad! 🙏🏼❤️
My dad passed away the year Herbert had his comeback with this tour and this song. I never felt any grief after my dad died, I was 23 years old and just moved to another town... But several years later when I heard this song I suddenly broke down in tears and grief hits me so hard it was terrifying and wonderful at the same time. It was then that I realized that I never really allowed myself to get over my dads death... From this day on I listen to this song every now and then and cry my heart out remembering my dad and all the good times we had. I wished I had more time with him but as Herbert sings, life isn't fair. Thank you for sharing your story, it's such a great song!
Hey Dwayne, im German and i just want to tell you that this Guy is a Real and i really mean a REAL Guy. All what he is doing in his life is for other People. He helps a lot other People were sick or homeless and all his Music is about stuff like that or about his Hometown Bochum. listen to him is Magic and i think it changed a lot of lifes. Thank you for your pure reaction, i think you have a heart of Gold
He later told in Interviews that writing this song was like a therapy for him. The 2 children were 9 and 11 when their mum died. The family lived in London until the kids grew up because they had more privacy there.
My dad always heard his music...and he loved that song because my mother,his wife died too early. Im always crying when i hear this song. Such a beautiful song
Will I ever be able to listen to this song without crying!? 😢 This live version is amazing because you can almost feel his pain in his audience. They all cry with him. Gives me goosebumps every time.
The subtitles are very good. They carry the emotional impact of the lyrics quite faithfully. Something is always lost in translation, but this is as good as it gets.
Interestingly, though, I always understood "Hast ihn nie verraten, deine Plan vom Glück" as "you never revealed" instead of "you never betrayed" your plan for happiness. Bit of a diffent perspective, both beautiful. He's a magician...
@@gegenton3953 To me it always sounded like "never betrayed", but that´s very subjective and in many cases even the artists themselves can´t or don´t want to reveal every nuance they had in mind when writing.
@@paulnesseler5809 I really love "Tears In Heaven", of course I know the backstory and I got the guitar chord progression hard coded in my fingers after having played it like a thousand times. I surely sometimes cried to it. But the lyrics don't even come close to "Der Weg".
For me this is one of the biggest german songs ever, this speaks to everyone and u can feel his pain. I started crying at the first note... Greetings from Germany :*
With the death of Herbert Grönemeyer's brother Wilhelm on November 1st, 1998 and his wife Anna on November 5th, 1998, Grönemeyer suffered two severe blows of fate. It took Grönemeyer over a year to become artistically active again. He dedicated the song “Der Weg” to his first wife.
i´ve been in one of his concerts right after his brother and his beloved wife passed away. Normaly the hell is burning in his concerts, because in germany he is an absolut super superstar. People are screaming and singing..... but within this song ...... everybody was silence, some people cried.... 28000 people totaly in silence...... these are the moments you feel so much love for all people you love and lost .........impressiv :(
I cannot hear this song without crying. I joined the first concert where he sung that song. ... thousands of people could feel him so much. Herbert also lost some tears. I will always remember that special concert. It was never the same or similar again on later concerts.
For me as a German, this song together with "Halt mich" are the two *most beautiful* Lovesongs i have ever heard sung in German. I literally don´t know any other song or lyrics in German that move me and let me feel that much. Makes me cry every single time. "Every room you flooded with sun(shine)" doesn´t do the German original "Du hast jeden Raum mit Sonne geflutet" any justice. For me, it is one of the most beautiful compliments you could ever give to a loved one or partner. And yes, you can see it in every facial expression, and his voice, that Herbert has loved his wife very much. The way he sings this is heart wrenching.
#dwayne len's if you like this wonderful song "der Weg" about his wife who's sadly past away, you will also love his more than beautyfull song " halt mich" also written by Herbert Grönemeyer. I love the Live Version and maybe you find this one "halt mich" with good subtitles. I think this is one of his best songs and he's one of my favourite songwriter. enjoy
I lost my father in 2003. I was only 8. I have a tattoo of the last line on my left arm. Ich trag Dich bei mir bis der Vorhang fällt. Forever and always ❤
Er war ein Stück vom Himmel , dass es dich gibt ... it was a piece of heaven that you were there . One of the parts where most germans crack ... and we love it.
Germans aren't cold-hearted, many folks here may be quiet distant but also very open, transparant and straight forward, and perhaps unconditionally honest, but it's actually a mixture that i like
The Germans are not better or worse than others. That is a question of character and not of nationality. The German language is more diverse than almost any other. It is not for nothing that it is the language of the greatest poets, such as Schiller or Goethe. And I say this as a German with a migration background
Well, the way he sings I guess reafirms this a bit. He does not sing with a real gentle connotation, quite the opposite. He uses unusual accentuation even for german ears (which he is famous for) - that makes it rather hard sounding, sometime a bit like the barking of a Dog. Sometimes a more gentle line of lyrics shines through, but there are better singers to make the german language comforting for foreigners ears than Grönemeyer. He is an interesting singer though, but not a great one in the conventional sense of having a great voice or bandwith - more an excellent song writer and poet than a singer I would say. But I do understands fans of him - once you get used to his way of singing it can grow on you. An acquired taste, one could say, and for certain one of a kind.
@@40hup I find him extremely comforting while he sounds so much like my father. And I as a Swede find his German to me soothing and soft. The opposite of Hitler and his harshly sounding German. Take the song Land Unter or Deine Hand or Halt Mich all three songs sounds so soft and warm.
I lost my wife in an accident a few moths after he released this song. She liked it, too. So I couldn't withstand to hear it for years. Turned the radio off or left the room. And with even a new partner it's still hard to listen. But as he sings in the end: "new time travel, open world..."
I couldn't hear that song without crying for a long time. Because when I heard it for the first time,I just came out from the hospital in which my mother died a few hours ago
Saw him live in Bochum a couple weeks ago, it just leaves no eye dry. His German lyrics are poetic and he paints pictures of the beauty of his wife and you just feel the pain of losing her, but his defiance to not give himself up, too.
Herbert Grönemeyer is one of our german treasures. And sharing is caring. He is a very human and gentle soul, who speaks up for the youth and democracy. His Album „Mensch“ with this Song was my first LP ever. Listened to it round and round. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for your emotional reaction to this beautiful sad song. You are a great, sympathetic person👌 I have now subscribed to your channel😊 All the best and greetings from northern Germany.
.it was a big hit in Germany and a good song with extremely good lyrics..I saw and experienced it and others on a station tour..it was one of the best experiences of my life.....but you should also know the background to this song....and another one, called "Mensch"..
Thank you almighty algorithm for reminding me of this song. I am German and I spent a year as a teaching assistant in the Uk. In fact, I used this song in one of my lessons and tried to convey the poetry of this song. I mean, every line of this song is poetry: „together we bowed the rain“ is my favourite lyric. However, I wasn’t very successful and my students wanted to listen to Rammstein, instead. Grönemeyer is a German poet, and yes, I also cried.
. . . every time, when i hear this song, my eyes are getting a deep sea of tears, remembering of all the beloved who died; and really, they're all deep inside of my heart and my soul - til the curtain falls. There's no other song which can generate these emotions.
Grönemeyer is a great poet. The song "Mensch" was written at the same time. And he also finds so clear and strong words to let us know what he's thinking and feeling deep within after loosing his wife. And there's another song, if I hear it tears are running :It's called "Golf November" by Reinhard Mey
I lost my lovly Aunt in the 90,s alsso to cancer, she was such a good person and allways knew the right words in every situation. When i heard this song for the first time my tears could stop because every Passage of this song is like its written for her . The best way to understand how great of a person she was is : Du hast den Raum mit Sonne geflutet! Because when she came in a room or you just meet her on the street everyone was all smiles and in good Spirits in an instant. And every time i hear this song i get this sad but allso warm feeling because i know she is still somewhere there and with us ❤ Its just such a good and lovely song you cant get enough of it.
Listened to this a thousand times, and again i find myself crying. Was touched by your reaction. As always i enjoy your good hearted personality. Keep going.👋👍
As a German, I have to say that this really is one of the most beautiful songs ever written in german language. It‘s so full of emotions. Herbert is such a genius.
Hey I‘m from Germany and this song is the most beautiful and most sadest song aswell. It‘s a masterpiece and your reaction speaks everything. Danke Herbert.
Herbert Grönemeyer "Mensch" was played at my mothers funeral when I was 13. And even though he had cheerful songs like the Football song "Zeit das sich was dreht" or his earlyer songs, I cant listen to his voice anymore without getting emotional. He is a poet and songwriting talent!
This is definitely one of the best German Lovesongs of all time. Herbert for us Germans is not just a singer. He really is an icon for us! He had huge success in movies (e.g. Das Boot), but also as a singer songwriter! Afditionally he is strongly engaged in social projects and he's a really funny guy. I'm really touched that someone not knowing any German is getting so hooked up to cry finally!
Thanks for taking your time to listen to this emotinal song. I am from the hometown of Herbert Grönemeyer and i would like to see your reaktion to his song "Mensch" ( for 23 weeks Nr.1 in the german musik charts) It is really nice song and emotinial too. tbh my favorit song from him is his homarge to our home town. this song you find under the name "Bochum" from him. Have a nice day!
i rly luv to see...that the meaning of that song broke language barriers 👍 best regards from germany & Hut ab! an Grönemeyer (Hat's off! to Grönemeyer)
This was the last song my grandma wished for her funeral, which sadly happened last friday, cause she passed away on the 26th april ... My aunt/her daughter died in december and chosed this as her last funeral song too. I´m thinking my granny died cause she was heartbroken to have to bury her own daughter. :( I have a very heavy heart and it hurts to listen to it but your reaction brought me to smile, cause you felt the meaning! Thanks Dwayne.
Have not heard this song for a very long time...what can I say but cry again. Just thinking of my love ones makes me thankful as long we can share this life.
I remember when during the big flood in the early 2000s in Germany the song " Mensch" was everywhere. It hit a nerve. Herbert is a great singer-songwriter.
First of all, crying really brings out your human beauty. Thanks for sharing your feelings. Second of all, damn those subtitles are spot-on. And Grönemeyer, well... a legend.
I cant listen to this song without bawling. My moms best friend played this at her funeral and everytime I hear it its a mix between remembering her and feeling her loss all over again. Beautiful song.
Grief, mourning, death... that's something for the living. Whatever you may believe, the dead are beyond these problems. But for those who don't leave, who stay on this stage... it's just as Herbert sings it: we have to live with in, in a new, strange, unfamiliar world... keeping those we lost in our memories.
Such a deep personal song! I lost my Dad when i was 22y´s he was also a hugh Herbert Grönemeyer fan. R.I.P for his Wife! @Dwayne's Lens greatfull respectfull review and reactions with your emotional part.
This song is so incredibly powerful, if you are German, think of a person you lost, your mother, grandmother, father any person of importance you lost and listen to that song. It is impossible not to cry.
The way you approuch that song showed me that I am among humans who have a soul. When I heard that song, knowing about that context, I cried my eyes too, honestly. Thank you for being that full of emotions. It is contagious, you know? I Will listen and I will cry. And I am proud of it...
It's not about his voice! It's not about his timing. It's about his LYRICS! Herbert Grönemeyer is our G. O. A. T. when it was music and lyrics. He will make you laugh or cry with his music.... He will make you #feel. 🥰😘😍
I was actually there at the concert that year ❤ I was just a teenager and went with my mum and cousin. It was just magical and I'll never forget this evening 😢
When I first heard this on the radio back then I had to cry so hard I had to pull over by the side of the road. He made all of Germany weep with him for the loss of his wife.
I still don’t get how he managed to sing this song live for the first few times after she had passed. It’s a mystery to me how he held himself together there.
I saw Herbert many times live on stage. He sang „der Weg“ every time. The fans sing this song very quiet in respect to his wife but we all think of our loved ones we’ve lost while Herbert is singing.
dwayne, you wouldn't have been authentic if you had held back the tears. Thank you for picking this video. It's just brilliant. I listened to it a lot when my own mortality caught up with me. An also good song: "Still" from "Jupiter Jones".
My mom die of breastcancer in 2001, she used to love to listen to Herbert Grönemeyers songs in the 90s. When I first heard this song for the first time, I broke down cried hard and missed my mom so much. But also felt so much love for her and also touched by Grönemeyers love for his wife. Ich trage Dich sicher in meiner Seele, Mama
Don't ever hide, be ashamed or apologize for tears! They are such a raw emotion that almost noone can truly and believably fake them. For artists tears are the greatest compliment, so pay that kind of respect with pride when someone's art moves you to tears. ❤️
4:06 Was the moment it finally hit you :D And I loved seeing that, you lip shaking, breathing deep and slow to regain control. It just shows that emotions are a universal constant for all of us, and language is not importnt to share them. Thanks for that beatiful reeaction vid of yours, glad I clciked on it
My mother was a huge Grönemeyer fan ever since the 1980s. We played this song on her funeral this February. She passed after a long battle with cancer.
Did you know that Herbert Grönemeyer was actually an actor very esrly on in his carreer and starred in the war film "The Boat" in the early 80s playing one of the officers!
It's called "Das Boot" in English as well, thanks to Star Trek: The original German title was kept because it looked like a dictionary entry - "das" being the Klingon translation of the English word "boot".
I hope Herbert sees this. I live in Bochum, the City he grew up. I was born close from here. Herbert is very special. Thanks YOU for sharing this with your people in the USA: Thank you for bringing nations together with music
The song "Der Weg" by Herbert Grönemeyer is actually a very personal piece in which he deals with the loss of his wife Anna Henkel and his brother Wilhelm Grönemeyer. Both died in 1998. In the song, Grönemeyer expresses his grief and love, but also hope and memories of the time they spent together. It is a very emotional song that touches many people who have experienced similar losses.
Best regards from Germany!! Usually nobody cares about our culture, language, feelings or songwriters. Usually nobody has tears for our songs. Thank you brooder.
I think if you lost a person once you loved.. it’s just not possible not to cry.. especially if you understand German. This Song is a masterpiece. One of very very few songs, they bring you to tears. Thank you Herbert
When someone who doesn't speak your language starts crying while listening to your songs, you know as a singer-songwriter, you've done everything right. Great work, Herbert!
Music got no language, we feel frequencies and energy thats why you can cry to sad songs even you dont understand one word but you feel the melody
Well, even Germans usually don't understand Grönemeyer's words. But he is loved anyway.
Awesome song. The Dutch Guus Meeuwis made a translation on this music,it is also lovely/touching.. it was played on my moms cremation even.
@@barbaramuller5049bester kommentar 😂😂😂
ja, manchmal nuschelt der gute sich schon was zurecht 🙈
if someone doesnt understand the language the songwriting gets no evaluation whatsoever? xD just the music
The lyrics in german are so subtle and soft, full of meaning and phrases. It is just a beautiful song.
So true, in the same verse so much pride, strength and will and on the other side so fragile and tender! Beautiful!
Just sad we (Germans) don't understand a word without reading the subtitles, it's a shame that he destroys the whole atmosphere of the song with his terrible way of singing.
That is completely true, but I think, you can get the lyrics only fully, when you're a native speaker as I am. I guess, that about 10-15% are lost in translation.
Oh Yes
@@hoteru1absolutly not. Herbert is a legend in Germany. Some people say it sounds terrible but the success he has tells a different Story. He sings with pure and raw emotion and an honest Heart - guess, most of us are not used to that anymore in this fake world 🤷♀️
Herbert Grönemeyer's wife was an actress. If you know that, you might understand the passages about Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream and the Golden Balcony a little better.
Grönemeyer never wanted to perform again after his wife's death, but his children asked him to sing this song in which he dealt with her death. The album "Mensch" was created as a result.
Mensch was his best Album for me. Bochum of course, too. But Mensch has so many songs people can emotionally relate too.
Bochum and Mensch are his best albums by far! Love him!🎉❤
@@tesla-spectre Bochum becomes the anthem of the whole region Ruhgebiet. The pulse of steel and coal what has driven this aea.
@@nebelland8355 not only for you, it's the best sold album from grönemeyer and in fact it's the second most sold album in germany after on of ed sheran.
Plus, the album was number 1 when it came out, so many people pre-ordered it. The country knew its backstory and it was an incredible comeback
If you understand German, this song is even more moving. The German language is - contrary to many opinions - very poetic. It simply has many more words than other languages. This allows you to express moods in nuances. Herbert Grönemeyer is a master at this, a real poet, in all of his songs. His voice is very distinctive, but not necessarily beautiful in the traditional sense. Some people jokingly call him “Grölemeyer” (“grölen” = to bawl). But his voice is unmistakable on his ballads.
As a Dutch man, I fully agree with this. But, we have to learn it at school, and its very very hard, so lots of us drop it. I didnt, a very good decision. I love German music, not the slagers, real music.
Vielen Dank, aus Holland.
Let alone to translate "ham den Regen gebogen" is Impossible!
Imho and speaking as a german he's a terrible singer and the german langauge is just not pleasant to listen to, at least in a musical context. It's also a myth that german is in any way more expressive than other languages. Very often in conversations I have to translate my thoughts from english into german because english is so much more expressive than german.
@@Boilerchen Of all the things you could have issues with translating, I think 'bowed the rain' is the least of them as the play on words works equally well in both languages.
@@iliketoast-q9benglisch ist definitiv nicht ausdrucksstärker, die Sprache hat halt einfach weniger Wörter.
Herbert Grönemeyer is the ambassador for the poetic and beauty of the German language without pathos.
German language actually isn't really made for pathos
That's true! He has written the best love songs, like "Halt mich" and "Land unter". His poetry is so profound and memorable that even almost 40 years later the song "Land unter" transports me back to my lonely sunset walk through the French Camargue when I heard it on my walk-man.
@@hanssquirrel302yes it is. A language this specific and precise is made for expressing feelings
@@hanssquirrel302 Oh, careful there. Read "Des Teufels General"
It has a wonderful piece, and I copy from wikipedia
„Und jetzt stellen Sie sich doch mal Ihre Ahnenreihe vor - seit Christi Geburt. Da war ein römischer Feldhauptmann, ein schwarzer Kerl, braun wie ne reife Olive, der hat einem blonden Mädchen Latein beigebracht. Und dann kam ein jüdischer Gewürzhändler in die Familie, das war ein ernster Mensch, der ist noch vor der Heirat Christ geworden und hat die katholische Haustradition begründet. - Und dann kam ein griechischer Arzt dazu, oder ein keltischer Legionär, ein Graubündner Landsknecht, ein schwedischer Reiter, ein Soldat Napoleons, ein desertierter Kosak, ein Schwarzwälder Flözer, ein wandernder Müllerbursch vom Elsaß, ein dicker Schiffer aus Holland, ein Magyar, ein Pandur, ein Offizier aus Wien, ein französischer Schauspieler, ein böhmischer Musikant - das hat alles am Rhein gelebt, gerauft, gesoffen und gesungen und Kinder gezeugt - und - und der Goethe, der kam aus demselben Topf, und der Beethoven und der Gutenberg, und der Matthias Grünewald, und - ach was, schau im Lexikon nach. Es waren die Besten, mein Lieber! Die Besten der Welt! Und warum? Weil sich die Völker dort vermischt haben. Vermischt - wie die Wasser aus Quellen und Bächen und Flüssen, damit sie zu einem großen, lebendigen Strom zusammenrinnen. Vom Rhein - das heißt: vom Abendland. Das ist natürlicher Adel. Das ist Rasse. Seien Sie stolz darauf, Hartmann - und hängen Sie die Papiere Ihrer Großmutter in den Abtritt. Prost."
Diese Sprache zerstören wir jetzt mit dem Gendern 🤦♂️
Real men cry at this song. It shows you are perfectly human.
I cry every time i hear this song, never got numb to it.
Just like me...
Same
Oh yes.
I visited one of his concerts this summer and of course he played that song. As it ended and I stood there with tears in my eyes, I overheard a conversation of a roughly 50 year old couple beneath me. They were both wiping tears off their eyes (like many people did). They started laughing and the man said "Selbst wenn man nicht will, das passiert mir jedes mal" ("Even if you don't want to [cry], this happens everytime"). That was one of the most intense concerts moments I ever had. Two minutes before, everyone danced and then we stood there, complete strangers, no way to hide the tears from each other. It was a weird but great feeling because no one was really unhappy or anything. Everyone had just enjoyed letting themselves fall into this hole of contemplativeness, just letting out all the sadness of life and then everyone was happy the song was over now and we could return to having fun at the show.
Sorry for the wall of text, it's just hard to describe in English. That's what the other commentators mean when they say that German is good for the nuances of poetry.
I cry every time I hear it. 😅
I can't listen to this song without crying. Gets me every time ❤
Das zeigt mir, dass du viel Herz hast, erhalte dir das liebe Grüße.
@@Dreatnought1966 ❤️ Du auch
Same ❤
So true ❤
I am with you.
It became a mourning song here in Germany. We play it on funerals. It describes all the little great things that make a loved person special for you, it also gives an inside in the devestational pain you feel when you lose that person. The last lines are about not to give up and to carry your loved one with you within your soul. We played this song as a last goodbye for my mother.
He is the godfather of German musical poetry. Only he can do what he does. I just went to his concert a week ago, he is 68 years old but still has every concert sold out. People love him and when he plays this song, its so silent, you could here a needle drop
im a punk and i still go on his concerts he is german gold
and the same with "Bochum"
Dont hold back your tears ! We in germany cryed a Million tears with him !! This is a part of german musik history!!! Glück auf ❤❤ we say in germany!!!
In 2003 I had this song played at my wife's funeral, she also battled cancer and lost (we lost).
(((🖤)))
Sorry for your loss ❤
Ist es dir gelungen diesen großen Schmerz auszuhalten und neues Glück zu finden? Ich wünsche es dir so sehr.❤
@@MsLittleHexe Die Kinder fingen mich auf. Erst ich sie, dann sie mich.
@@Dreatnought1966 Alles Gute Dir und Deinen Kindern!
Do you understand now? If you have lost a loved one, you can't listen to the song without crying.
Grönemeyer is a poet who is very good with words and it is precisely the words that touch your heart.
Thank you for taking another look at this ❤
Dafür müsste man erstmal verstehen was der sagt xD
Lies es einfach. Der Text ist bei Google nur einen Klick entfernt. @@lilprinc3ss484
Schade das du ihn nicht verstehen kannst, habe damit gar keine Probleme, obwohl zugegebenermaßen nuschelt er manchmal. @@lilprinc3ss484
Komisch ich 43 mit hörleiden kann ihn gut verstehen 😎@@lilprinc3ss484
@@lilprinc3ss484wenn du es nicht verstehst, ist es dein Problem.
It was played during my father's burial... kills me everytime I hear it. Heard it once in an IKEA and had to sit somewhere on a pile of carpets, hiding my face. Miss you, Dad!
It is not a farewell, it is a reunion. All the best for you!
You shouldn't have to hide your face when you cry. 😢
he‘s watching from above to you 🙏
The song was played at my father's funeral, he was a huge Herbert Grönemeyer fan, which is why I dedicated this song to him to say goodbye to him with honor! And that reaction really made me cry again..
Miss you Dad! 🙏🏼❤️
🕯🕯🕯
I am so sorry for your loss. Your father is always at your side. He will always help and protect you ❤
I am sorry for your lost.
My dad passed away the year Herbert had his comeback with this tour and this song. I never felt any grief after my dad died, I was 23 years old and just moved to another town... But several years later when I heard this song I suddenly broke down in tears and grief hits me so hard it was terrifying and wonderful at the same time. It was then that I realized that I never really allowed myself to get over my dads death... From this day on I listen to this song every now and then and cry my heart out remembering my dad and all the good times we had. I wished I had more time with him but as Herbert sings, life isn't fair. Thank you for sharing your story, it's such a great song!
I thought about my dad also watching the video and crying eventually. keep your head up!
Hey Dwayne, im German and i just want to tell you that this Guy is a Real and i really mean a REAL Guy. All what he is doing in his life is for other People. He helps a lot other People were sick or homeless and all his Music is about stuff like that or about his Hometown Bochum. listen to him is Magic and i think it changed a lot of lifes. Thank you for your pure reaction, i think you have a heart of Gold
Genau so ist es, Grüsse aus dem Schwarzwald
He later told in Interviews that writing this song was like a therapy for him. The 2 children were 9 and 11 when their mum died. The family lived in London until the kids grew up because they had more privacy there.
And he also lost his brother during that period, I think
Yes, 4 days after he lost his brother, his wife died😢
Yeah bet that money he made off of that song was very therapeutic...
Idiot!! @@iliketoast-q9b
@@iliketoast-q9b that is so disrespectful and pathetic
The lyrics in German are even more touching, trust me.
Absolut!!! Kenne niemand der da nicht Weint..
My dad always heard his music...and he loved that song because my mother,his wife died too early. Im always crying when i hear this song. Such a beautiful song
Will I ever be able to listen to this song without crying!? 😢
This live version is amazing because you can almost feel his pain in his audience. They all cry with him. Gives me goosebumps every time.
The subtitles are very good. They carry the emotional impact of the lyrics quite faithfully. Something is always lost in translation, but this is as good as it gets.
I agree - and I'm a professional translator.
Agree!
you are right, but still, in German in is more beautiful and touching.
Interestingly, though, I always understood "Hast ihn nie verraten, deine Plan vom Glück" as "you never revealed" instead of "you never betrayed" your plan for happiness. Bit of a diffent perspective, both beautiful. He's a magician...
@@gegenton3953 To me it always sounded like "never betrayed", but that´s very subjective and in many cases even the artists themselves can´t or don´t want to reveal every nuance they had in mind when writing.
I cry every time I hear this song. I think the sadest lyrics that were ever written
Tears in heaven is also sad
"Du fehlst mir so" by Annett Louisan
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@@paulnesseler5809 I really love "Tears In Heaven", of course I know the backstory and I got the guitar chord progression hard coded in my fingers after having played it like a thousand times. I surely sometimes cried to it. But the lyrics don't even come close to "Der Weg".
I lost my husband on the same day that Herbert lost his wife. With this song he speaks from my soul. We carry them with us until the curtain falls.
For me this is one of the biggest german songs ever, this speaks to everyone and u can feel his pain.
I started crying at the first note...
Greetings from Germany :*
It is !
With the death of Herbert Grönemeyer's brother Wilhelm on November 1st, 1998 and his wife Anna on November 5th, 1998, Grönemeyer suffered two severe blows of fate. It took Grönemeyer over a year to become artistically active again. He dedicated the song “Der Weg” to his first wife.
i´ve been in one of his concerts right after his brother and his beloved wife passed away. Normaly the hell is burning in his concerts, because in germany he is an absolut super superstar. People are screaming and singing..... but within this song ...... everybody was silence, some people cried.... 28000 people totaly in silence...... these are the moments you feel so much love for all people you love and lost .........impressiv :(
Me, too. I was in Baden Baden airport concert.
I cannot hear this song without crying. I joined the first concert where he sung that song. ... thousands of people could feel him so much. Herbert also lost some tears. I will always remember that special concert. It was never the same or similar again on later concerts.
Crying is allowed esp. with songs like this. Hugs!
crying means no shame, it means at that moment, you feel more than your heart could handle.
For me as a German, this song together with "Halt mich" are the two *most beautiful* Lovesongs i have ever heard sung in German.
I literally don´t know any other song or lyrics in German that move me and let me feel that much. Makes me cry every single time.
"Every room you flooded with sun(shine)" doesn´t do the German original "Du hast jeden Raum mit Sonne geflutet" any justice.
For me, it is one of the most beautiful compliments you could ever give to a loved one or partner.
And yes, you can see it in every facial expression, and his voice, that Herbert has loved his wife very much. The way he sings this is heart wrenching.
Ich stimme absolut zu.... Halt mich und Der Weg..... was für lyrische Mesiterwerke
#dwayne len's if you like this wonderful song "der Weg" about his wife who's sadly past away, you will also love his more than beautyfull song " halt mich" also written by Herbert Grönemeyer. I love the Live Version and maybe you find this one "halt mich" with good subtitles. I think this is one of his best songs and he's one of my favourite songwriter. enjoy
I also like "wenn du mich lässt" from Lea ❤
I lost my father in 2003. I was only 8. I have a tattoo of the last line on my left arm.
Ich trag Dich bei mir bis der Vorhang fällt. Forever and always ❤
wow! i could imagine doing the same.
I'm german and love the song, I just clicked the video because of your sympathetic face and at 2 min in, I was crying too, hahah!
Er war ein Stück vom Himmel , dass es dich gibt ... it was a piece of heaven that you were there . One of the parts where most germans crack ... and we love it.
And the whole world believes that German is a brutal language and that Germans are cold.
Germans aren't cold-hearted, many folks here may be quiet distant but also very open, transparant and straight forward, and perhaps unconditionally honest, but it's actually a mixture that i like
The Germans are not better or worse than others. That is a question of character and not of nationality. The German language is more diverse than almost any other. It is not for nothing that it is the language of the greatest poets, such as Schiller or Goethe. And I say this as a German with a migration background
Add Herbert Grönemeyer to that list. He is amazing with poetry.
And yes I say that while knowing that German is not my mothertongue.
Well, the way he sings I guess reafirms this a bit. He does not sing with a real gentle connotation, quite the opposite. He uses unusual accentuation even for german ears (which he is famous for) - that makes it rather hard sounding, sometime a bit like the barking of a Dog. Sometimes a more gentle line of lyrics shines through, but there are better singers to make the german language comforting for foreigners ears than Grönemeyer. He is an interesting singer though, but not a great one in the conventional sense of having a great voice or bandwith - more an excellent song writer and poet than a singer I would say. But I do understands fans of him - once you get used to his way of singing it can grow on you. An acquired taste, one could say, and for certain one of a kind.
@@40hup I find him extremely comforting while he sounds so much like my father. And I as a Swede find his German to me soothing and soft. The opposite of Hitler and his harshly sounding German. Take the song Land Unter or Deine Hand or Halt Mich all three songs sounds so soft and warm.
As a german, watching you being moved and not just honouring his music and songs, but his story…i began to cry too. Thank you for sharing this. 🙏🏽♥️
I lost my wife in an accident a few moths after he released this song. She liked it, too. So I couldn't withstand to hear it for years. Turned the radio off or left the room.
And with even a new partner it's still hard to listen. But as he sings in the end: "new time travel, open world..."
♥
I couldn't hear that song without crying for a long time. Because when I heard it for the first time,I just came out from the hospital in which my mother died a few hours ago
It's nice to see that music connects us. Warm greetings from Germany❤
The melody is beautiful, the lyrics are captivating, and when you know the story behind the song, you just can´t avoid crying by listening.
es hat mal einer gesagt "nicht alle Tränen sind von Übel " Ich heule jedes mal wenn ich das Lied höre
jau , stimmt !
Gandalf, am Ende von Rückkehr des Königs.
@@MarlonFuge ganz genau 👍
Good on you mate. One of us. No one can watch this without crying.
sitting crying in front of my laptop
Hey Dwayne, this song would have faild if you would not have shed a tear! Grönemeyer is a masterful artist.
Saw him live in Bochum a couple weeks ago, it just leaves no eye dry.
His German lyrics are poetic and he paints pictures of the beauty of his wife and you just feel the pain of losing her, but his defiance to not give himself up, too.
Herbert Grönemeyer is one of our german treasures. And sharing is caring. He is a very human and gentle soul, who speaks up for the youth and democracy. His Album „Mensch“ with this Song was my first LP ever. Listened to it round and round. Thank you for sharing!
i tear up everytime... but crying means no shame, it means at that moment, you feel more than your heart could handle.
Thank you so much for your emotional reaction to this beautiful sad song. You are a great, sympathetic person👌 I have now subscribed to your channel😊 All the best and greetings from northern Germany.
.it was a big hit in Germany and a good song with extremely good lyrics..I saw and experienced it and others on a station tour..it was one of the best experiences of my life.....but you should also know the background to this song....and another one, called "Mensch"..
Thank you almighty algorithm for reminding me of this song. I am German and I spent a year as a teaching assistant in the Uk. In fact, I used this song in one of my lessons and tried to convey the poetry of this song. I mean, every line of this song is poetry: „together we bowed the rain“ is my favourite lyric. However, I wasn’t very successful and my students wanted to listen to Rammstein, instead.
Grönemeyer is a German poet, and yes, I also cried.
. . . every time, when i hear this song, my eyes are getting a deep sea of tears, remembering of all the beloved who died; and really, they're all deep inside of my heart and my soul - til the curtain falls. There's no other song which can generate these emotions.
Ein Wahnsinn der Text, einfach nur Wahnsinn ❤️
You are an amazing, outstanding person. Love What You do and how you do it. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany! Keep up ❤
Grönemeyer is a great poet. The song "Mensch" was written at the same time. And he also finds so clear and strong words to let us know what he's thinking and feeling deep within after loosing his wife. And there's another song, if I hear it tears are running :It's called "Golf November" by Reinhard Mey
I agree. He is one of the great german poets of our time.
I lost my lovly Aunt in the 90,s alsso to cancer, she was such a good person and allways knew the right words in every situation. When i heard this song for the first time my tears could stop because every Passage of this song is like its written for her . The best way to understand how great of a person she was is : Du hast den Raum mit Sonne geflutet!
Because when she came in a room or you just meet her on the street everyone was all smiles and in good Spirits in an instant. And every time i hear this song i get this sad but allso warm feeling because i know she is still somewhere there and with us ❤
Its just such a good and lovely song you cant get enough of it.
Listened to this a thousand times, and again i find myself crying. Was touched by your reaction. As always i enjoy your good hearted personality. Keep going.👋👍
As a German, I have to say that this really is one of the most beautiful songs ever written in german language. It‘s so full of emotions. Herbert is such a genius.
Listen to this song in your 40s or 50s when you've already lost some of your dearest yourself... hits much harder
You seem like a very sweet and open soul to connect with somebody else’s story like that ❤
Hey I‘m from Germany and this song is the most beautiful and most sadest song aswell.
It‘s a masterpiece and your reaction speaks everything.
Danke Herbert.
this song makes everybody cry that ever lost a loved one
Herbert Grönemeyer "Mensch" was played at my mothers funeral when I was 13. And even though he had cheerful songs like the Football song "Zeit das sich was dreht" or his earlyer songs, I cant listen to his voice anymore without getting emotional. He is a poet and songwriting talent!
This is definitely one of the best German Lovesongs of all time. Herbert for us Germans is not just a singer. He really is an icon for us! He had huge success in movies (e.g. Das Boot), but also as a singer songwriter! Afditionally he is strongly engaged in social projects and he's a really funny guy. I'm really touched that someone not knowing any German is getting so hooked up to cry finally!
Thanks for taking your time to listen to this emotinal song. I am from the hometown of Herbert Grönemeyer and i would like to see your reaktion to his song "Mensch" ( for 23 weeks Nr.1 in the german musik charts) It is really nice song and emotinial too. tbh my favorit song from him is his homarge to our home town. this song you find under the name "Bochum" from him. Have a nice day!
i rly luv to see...that the meaning of that song broke language barriers 👍
best regards from germany
&
Hut ab! an Grönemeyer
(Hat's off! to Grönemeyer)
This was the last song my grandma wished for her funeral, which sadly happened last friday, cause she passed away on the 26th april ... My aunt/her daughter died in december and chosed this as her last funeral song too. I´m thinking my granny died cause she was heartbroken to have to bury her own daughter. :(
I have a very heavy heart and it hurts to listen to it but your reaction brought me to smile, cause you felt the meaning! Thanks Dwayne.
Have not heard this song for a very long time...what can I say but cry again. Just thinking of my love ones makes me thankful as long we can share this life.
I remember when during the big flood in the early 2000s in Germany the song " Mensch" was everywhere. It hit a nerve. Herbert is a great singer-songwriter.
Beautiful that you show your feelings. Greetings from Germany.
First of all, crying really brings out your human beauty. Thanks for sharing your feelings. Second of all, damn those subtitles are spot-on. And Grönemeyer, well... a legend.
I cant listen to this song without bawling. My moms best friend played this at her funeral and everytime I hear it its a mix between remembering her and feeling her loss all over again. Beautiful song.
Grief, mourning, death... that's something for the living. Whatever you may believe, the dead are beyond these problems.
But for those who don't leave, who stay on this stage... it's just as Herbert sings it: we have to live with in, in a new, strange, unfamiliar world... keeping those we lost in our memories.
Such a deep personal song! I lost my Dad when i was 22y´s he was also a hugh Herbert Grönemeyer fan. R.I.P for his Wife!
@Dwayne's Lens greatfull respectfull review and reactions with your emotional part.
This song is so incredibly powerful, if you are German, think of a person you lost, your mother, grandmother, father any person of importance you lost and listen to that song. It is impossible not to cry.
we played this song at my mothers funeral almost a year ago. that hit hard right now
One of the greatest german ballads. Such an wonderful language
The way you approuch that song showed me that I am among humans who have a soul. When I heard that song, knowing about that context, I cried my eyes too, honestly.
Thank you for being that full of emotions. It is contagious, you know? I Will listen and I will cry. And I am proud of it...
It's not about his voice! It's not about his timing. It's about his LYRICS! Herbert Grönemeyer is our G. O. A. T. when it was music and lyrics. He will make you laugh or cry with his music.... He will make you #feel.
🥰😘😍
I also think the way he sings and the stylistic choices he makes are very much on purpose, I believe he had classical (?) vocal training
Herbert ist deutsches Kulturgut. Niemand versteht es so gut, sensible Themen in Worte zu fassen und ihnen Tiefe zu verleihen. 🥰
Das war einmal.
Herbert Grönemeyer is one of germanys greatest musicians! I believe that there will never be one, who is like him, ever again.
Everytime I need to cry I come back to this performance. Let it out man. No shame. Man you are likeable...
I was actually there at the concert that year ❤ I was just a teenager and went with my mum and cousin. It was just magical and I'll never forget this evening 😢
When I first heard this on the radio back then I had to cry so hard I had to pull over by the side of the road. He made all of Germany weep with him for the loss of his wife.
I still don’t get how he managed to sing this song live for the first few times after she had passed. It’s a mystery to me how he held himself together there.
I was in aalen on one of his Concerts after writing this Song. He was crying half of the Song...
He may be singing it to her face, fades away from the audience and it’s just him and her… 😢😢😢
I saw Herbert many times live on stage. He sang „der Weg“ every time. The fans sing this song very quiet in respect to his wife but we all think of our loved ones we’ve lost while Herbert is singing.
dwayne, you wouldn't have been authentic if you had held back the tears. Thank you for picking this video. It's just brilliant. I listened to it a lot when my own mortality caught up with me. An also good song: "Still" from "Jupiter Jones".
There is not a dry eye in Germany when he sings this songs. Thanks for recognition.
You cant achieve more in life, then someone write a song like this after you passed away. This is truly a love song.
I've heard this hundreds, if not thousands of times, but it always hits. The lyrics are so simple, yet so brilliant.
It’s absolutely great that an outstanding song works in the whole world! No matter which language, the music alone does the job…
My mom die of breastcancer in 2001, she used to love to listen to Herbert Grönemeyers songs in the 90s.
When I first heard this song for the first time, I broke down cried hard and missed my mom so much. But also felt so much love for her and also touched by Grönemeyers love for his wife.
Ich trage Dich sicher in meiner Seele, Mama
I do know and love this song for that long...but I still cry evytime I listen to it
Don't ever hide, be ashamed or apologize for tears! They are such a raw emotion that almost noone can truly and believably fake them.
For artists tears are the greatest compliment, so pay that kind of respect with pride when someone's art moves you to tears. ❤️
Another great song from Herbert is Mensch. Live version is amazing
I confirm ...
Choas is a nice song too or "Sie mag musik nur wenn Sie laut ist" (she likes musik only if its loud - a song about a deaf woman who enjoys loud musik)
4:06 Was the moment it finally hit you :D And I loved seeing that, you lip shaking, breathing deep and slow to regain control. It just shows that emotions are a universal constant for all of us, and language is not importnt to share them.
Thanks for that beatiful reeaction vid of yours, glad I clciked on it
He is definitely one of our most valued national treasure, great artist and a superior human being!
I'm a huge fan!
My mother was a huge Grönemeyer fan ever since the 1980s. We played this song on her funeral this February. She passed after a long battle with cancer.
Did you know that Herbert Grönemeyer was actually an actor very esrly on in his carreer and starred in the war film "The Boat" in the early 80s playing one of the officers!
It's called "Das Boot" in English as well, thanks to Star Trek: The original German title was kept because it looked like a dictionary entry - "das" being the Klingon translation of the English word "boot".
I hope Herbert sees this. I live in Bochum, the City he grew up. I was born close from here. Herbert is very special. Thanks YOU for sharing this with your people in the USA: Thank you for bringing nations together with music
The song "Der Weg" by Herbert Grönemeyer is actually a very personal piece in which he deals with the loss of his wife Anna Henkel and his brother Wilhelm Grönemeyer. Both died in 1998. In the song, Grönemeyer expresses his grief and love, but also hope and memories of the time they spent together. It is a very emotional song that touches many people who have experienced similar losses.
Best regards from Germany!! Usually nobody cares about our culture, language, feelings or songwriters. Usually nobody has tears for our songs. Thank you brooder.
Der tut doch nur so… hahahah bist du naiv
You are a so warm person !!!
I think if you lost a person once you loved.. it’s just not possible not to cry.. especially if you understand German. This Song is a masterpiece. One of very very few songs, they bring you to tears. Thank you Herbert