Till Lindemann & David Garrett - Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag (REACTION) with my wife

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Комментарии • 42

  • @hendrixxxm637
    @hendrixxxm637 2 месяца назад +3

    Ich kenne dieses sehr wehmütige Lied seit Kindheitstagen. Till hat es wieder mit Leben erfüllt ... kraftvoll wie immer ...
    Voller Freude auf mein erstes Rammstein-Konzert in Dresden grüße ich Euch aus München‼️😘💞

  • @romanknetsch1035
    @romanknetsch1035 Год назад +29

    I am so thankful, that you're reacting to this song. It means so much to me, this song pulled me through a horrible time in my life! A reaction from my favorite reactors to a song that means more to me, that you would ever know! ❤

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler2583 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is the Lyrics from this Song Translated!
    Every day is not a Sunday
    There's no wine every day
    But you should every day
    Be really nice to me
    And when I'm dead one day
    Should you think of me?
    Even in the evening, before you fall asleep
    But you're not allowed to cry
    Even in the evening, before you fall asleep
    But you're not allowed to cry
    You must not
    You must not
    You must not
    You must not
    And then it gets dark
    Gray days, gray mind
    Let shine, let shine
    How happy I am then
    And then when I'm dead
    Should you think of me?
    Even in the evening, before you fall asleep
    But you shouldn't cry
    Even in the evening, before you fall asleep
    But you should cry
    You should cry
    You should cry
    You should cry
    Yes
    You should cry
    You should cry
    You should cry
    Yes
    You should cry
    You should cry
    You should cry
    Yes (Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes...)
    Every day is not a Sunday
    There's no wine every day
    But you should every day
    Be really nice to me

  • @pietermanpiet5821
    @pietermanpiet5821 Год назад +8

    It was originally a hit song written by Carl Ferdinands (lyrics) and Carl Clewing (melody) in the 1920s. In 1935, the song became the title track of the film of the same name for the first time. The new version from 1959 also got the work as the title track again. "Every day is no Sunday" was sung by various interpreters. The best-known is probably that of Marlene Dietrich.

  • @Lonely3rrior
    @Lonely3rrior 10 месяцев назад +2

    You guys such a great couple.

  • @floriangoebel4804
    @floriangoebel4804 Год назад +2

    Langsam wird es ja mit dem Deutsch freu mich weiter so lg aus Nürnberg Deutschland 😊

  • @jan_amore8971
    @jan_amore8971 Год назад +2

    Hi Dominika and Andrej, it's nice to watch your reactions.the intro of the title was great pronounced in German 🙂👍

  • @jovana_r
    @jovana_r Год назад +9

    I haven't watched your reactions for last four-five days. It's been a heavy, dark time here in Serbia and 3 days of national mourning - two mass shootings in just two days and the first one was in a Belgrade's elementary school where a 13 years old boy killed 8 children and the security guard, and wounded 6 more children and a teacher (two of them are still in a critical condition). That kind of horror has never happened here, so it's even a bigger shock. And yesterday there were funerals and for one killed girl there was a violinist playing for her which was so heartbreaking.
    And now I saw you reacted to Till, so I was like "ok, let's occupy my mind with something else", but then the violin started playing and Till's voice came along with it... and it just broke me. I cannot even express how horribly sad this song (and the video as well) was for me. I guess I will never listen to this song again. 💔
    (Btw, yes I am a massive Rammstein fan, but I don't follow Till's solo stuff, so I haven't heard this song before.)

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад +4

      I'm sorry for you. The world has gone really crazy, hasn't it?😢

    • @LifeisFoo
      @LifeisFoo Год назад +3

      This song is meant for melancholy, but I understand how this song can be too emotional for you right now. As someone who lives in a country where those events happen seemingly daily, my heart is with you.

    • @jovana_r
      @jovana_r Год назад +2

      ​@@arnodobler1096Thank you. It seems so. I keep wondering, over and over again, what is so wrong with people... where is morality, empathy, humanity, love? I don't know...

    • @jovana_r
      @jovana_r Год назад +4

      ​​​@@LifeisFooThank you. It is horrible no matter if it just happened for the first time or it happens regularly. Tragedy is tragedy... 💔

    • @thorstenschluter3698
      @thorstenschluter3698 Год назад +2

      May I give you a virtual hug? It might help a little bit

  • @s.n.9952
    @s.n.9952 Год назад +6

    Sehr schön❣️

  • @santruelle
    @santruelle Год назад +6

    This song has very much to do with the second world war, a time, when this song was very popular in Germany (in the video bombs could be heard) - I can't find good words to let you understand, but having a war right now in Ukraine and beloved ones can die every second, even when going to a shopping mall, made them to say goodbye in advance - don't take the grief etc. on you, we all are in a situation beyond our grip and please smile in remembrance and don't cry - oh, so difficult to express without gaining false friends... It's a uplifting song in times of dispair

    • @vornamenachname9905
      @vornamenachname9905 Год назад +1

      You can also here the "flight attack" sirens in the background when the people and till are celebrating life. It was played often in "Luftschutzbunkers" (air-raid shelters) in Germany during attacks.

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +6

    There's a lot to take in in this video. As you see the start and end of the video is in colour, the rest is black and white. This could be his drug trip essentially from injecting himself at the start. Maybe having the thought of killing himself to be with friends/family who are no longer alive. Obviously there has got to be some sort of symbolism in the puppet. The puppet gets some "freedom" if only for a little while but in the end it just loops around again and Till is drinking again with the puppet. Maybe some sort of metaphor for depression perhaps.

  • @LifeisFoo
    @LifeisFoo Год назад +7

    When i first saw this, I interpreted the video of Till's character being set right after WW2, AND stuck in a type of pergatory where he's meant to relive this over and over again.

  • @user-hv7jv8bb6c
    @user-hv7jv8bb6c Год назад +6

    I see that as a sort of prequel to Zeit.
    The song itself is a good song about impending death. Basically, it's "I'm getting old, so soon I die. You loved me, so remember me, but don't you cry". In this David/Till version the second verse, which deals most with the age, is not sung, making it more about the death in general. The best visual interpretation of the original song is probably the fan-made video on the interpretation by a Czech singer, Karel Gott (it is still in German, Gott sang a lot in German). There it is as in the text: an aging man talking with younger generation.
    This video, however, brings two themes that are not in the original. One, of course, is a puppeteer theme, and the timing (it was made in the peak COVID) makes the symbolics kinda generic. But the other theme, the undoing of the past, is what later, in the Zeit, would be much more pronounced in some aspects, although milder in others. Here a German puppeteer hangs himself to release these people -- and who these people in late 30s/early 40s clothing are -- mostly middle-age to senior civilians, with some female Soviet soldiers, many look Jewish and other more like Slavic, and a German tries to undo their death, to make a celebration, but undoing is impossible. They are all dead in reality, and when he comes out into modern colored world, he hears shells and bombs again.

    • @haraldmax9685
      @haraldmax9685 Год назад +2

      Very good and coherent interpretation.

    • @u.z.9383
      @u.z.9383 Год назад +1

      I like this interpretation. How do you interprete the air raid signals/bombs dropping/ shooting in the streets - sounds? Is it an eternal loop of the battle of Berlin, that rages on forever?
      ?

    • @user-hv7jv8bb6c
      @user-hv7jv8bb6c Год назад +1

      @@u.z.9383 Basically, yes. He is stuck.

  • @ronnie3561
    @ronnie3561 Год назад +5

    Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag is an old german folksong from 1924.

    • @haraldmax9685
      @haraldmax9685 Год назад +2

      This is a much older folk song from East Prussia and was first printed in 1924 in the songbook Alpenrose.

  • @jollyjiraffe382
    @jollyjiraffe382 Год назад +3

    This song does seem to elicit quite different emotions in people, but melancholy seems to be the prevailing emotion. It is one of Till's more bizarre videos, but then the producer of this video also produced several of Rammstein's stranger official music videos, with Mein Teil the one that is right up there with "bizarre". 😳

  • @blanchemerz8439
    @blanchemerz8439 Год назад +2

    👍❤

  • @huba3885
    @huba3885 Год назад +2

    this feels so german ^-^

    • @romanknetsch1035
      @romanknetsch1035 Год назад +1

      You probably got to be a German (an older one) to really feel that song! 😌

  • @CCJSES
    @CCJSES Год назад +1

    sorry very disturbing

  • @torstenhenneken11
    @torstenhenneken11 Год назад

    I adore Till Lindemann .but I don't like this song...first time by Lindemann and Rammstein...

    • @walterwei228
      @walterwei228 Год назад +5

      Till doesnt care😁

    • @doroparker1702
      @doroparker1702 11 месяцев назад +2

      His first cooperation with David Garrett, famous violinist.
      They both admired the singer from back then and decided to do this project.
      I like David Garrett and didn't know that Till has the voice for singing opera

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu Год назад +2